m m i.ii,iiWii.iUttitt^iMimitliU»iBiiiHtl i (iKi-fj*J+rti CORNELL UNIVERSITY LIBRARY BOUGHT WITH THE INCOME OF THE SAGE ENDOWMENT FUND GIVEN IN 1891 BY HENRY WILLIAMS SAGE Date Due "toz^^^ ' HI! i\ ^_Q lUf ejj ^'^^5" & CR1619 JFTs" ""'™™'*'' "'""^ *™Sh ™' ,, 'ffli!i,?,S ..=,. i. complete peeraae, olin 3 1924 029 806 241 Overs ^> 'mi K Cornell University Library The original of this book is in the Cornell University Library. There are no known copyright restrictions in the United States on the use of the text. http://www.archive.org/details/cu31924029806241 ARMORIAL FAMILIES ARMORIAL FAMILIES A COMPLETE PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, AND KNIGHT- AGE, AND A DIRECTORY OF SOME GENTLEMEN OF COAT- ARMOUR, AND BEING THE FIRST ATTEMPT TO SHOW WHICH ARMS IN USE AT THE MOMENT ARE BORNE BY LEGAL AUTHORITY COMPILED AND EDITED BY ARTHUR CHARLES FOX-DA VIES EDINBURGH T. C. & E. C. JACK, GRANGE PUBLISHING WORKS 1895 A, I OiM-o-o [7'his Book is not an official Publication: and there is no existing Peerage or Baronetage, or other hook treating in a similar manner of Arms or Titles in use at the moment, which possesses any official authority.^ Printed by Ballantyne, Hanson & Co. At the Ballantyne Press THE ABUSE OF ARMS iURELY even those who affect the greatest contempt for Heraldry will admit that if Arms are to be borne at all, it should be according to the laws of Arms ; and that, if the display of them be an empty vanity, it is a less creditable vanity to parade as our own those which belong of right to others. This is no deep or learned scientific treatise for the further guidance of those who are already Past- Masters in the knowledge of Armory and its laws. They ought to know its legal, as well as its antiquarian, aspect ; but I am sorry to say that many who pose before the world in such character either do not know, or will not know, the former. Consequently, as there is a far more familiar word than Armory, I propose to use this other word, " Heraldry," though in reality this latter covers a far wider field. It really includes within its meaning anything appertaining, or which has appertained, to the offifce or duties of the herald. Of later years, and at the present time, though the hymn-books may give the herald wings, and require him to carol joyfully — though cheap penny-a-liners and minor poets may stretch its meaning, and only know the word as a duplicate for " harbinger," and may apply it unreservedly to March winds and jackals, to sunrises or to sunsets, to the cuckoo or the sea-serpent, the parliamentary white hat or the big goose- berry, the word " herald " has acquired a very definite and stated meaning. A Herald — my critics to the contrary nevertheless — is hardly a man who simply writes books on Heraldry — at the best he is but an heraldic student. A Herald proper must be an Officer of Arms, and the official and recognised duties of the Officers of Arms in this latter age seem pretty well to be limited to those matters which relate to Armorial achievements in all their forms, to pedigrees, the devolution of hereditary titles, the ordering and arrangement of State ceremonies, to precedence, to knighthood and to the orders of knighthood, to installations, and to the proclamations of Peace and War, and the succession to the Crown. Such are now the duties of a Herald — such is really the Hmit of the meaning of the word Heraldry. " Heraldry has been contemptuously termed ' the science of fools with long memories.' There is more wit than wisdom in the remark, and with the many a smart saying has unfortunately a great advantage over a just one. It is impossible to say that there is any direct testimony to the existence of Armorial Bearings in the now accepted sense of the word earUer than the twelfth century, when they seem to have been adopted with one accord throughout Europe. Previous to that period we read of " white shields " and " red shields " and " gilded shields." In Salmund's Edda mention is made of a red shield with a golden border. The Encomiast of Emma speaks merely of the glittering effulgence of the shields suspended on the sides of the vessels of Canute. In the Anglo-Saxon illuminations we perceive the shields of warriors generally painted white, with red and blue borders and circles : on those of our Norman invaders as represented in the Bayeux Tapestry, a work at the earhest of the close of the eleventh century, we find crosses, rings, grotesque monsters, and fanciful devices of various descrip- tions, but nothing approaching a regular heraldic figure or disposition of figures. Some of the standards are striped and spotted in a fashion which may have originated the pales, bars, and roundels of the succeeding century, but as these devices are not repeated on any of the bearers' shields they cannot be considered as personal insignia. Thus we see that Heraldry as we know it. Heraldry even as it was understood in its earliest stages, had no existence at the time of the Norman Conquest, nor can any authenticated example be discovered of a proper Armorial shield prior to the first Crusade. Ere the second had reached its termination its usage was extensive and assured. That is all that is known of its origin, but undoubtedly — for it is a matter no one has as yet dreamed of disputing — the Crusades have exer- cised an influence difficult to truly estimate. Not only are a vast proportion of heraldic " charges " easily traceable to the Holy Land, but the assemblage of the flower of European chivalry in all its nationalities, all claiming nobility of birth, must have given a great impetus to the progress of a science devoted and confined to themselves, apart from the encouragement afforded to it by the requirement of some method of distinction amongst themselves. A writer of a bygone age has said that "Coates of Armes were inuented by our wise ancestors to these .3 ends :. The first was to honour and adorn the family of him that had well deserued V b VI Cfie at)U0e of arms towardes his countrye. The seconde to him more worthy and famous above the rest which had not done merit, and thereby they might be prouoked to doe the like. The third was to differ out the severall lignes and issues from the noble ancestor descending ; so that the eldest borne might be known from the second, and he from the thirde." " Heraldry was not originated in England, but England was not long in following the lead placed before her, and though at no period perhaps within the British Isles has the love and reverence of Armory reached such a high degree of enthusiasm as has been sometimes accorded to Armorial Insignia elsewhere : still since the old Crusading days have our ancestors of each succeeding genera- tion handed down a respect and admiration for these marks of lineage, rank, and high degree that Socialism and Anarchy, with all their changeability of visage, have failed to suppress in spite of the manifold and multifarious methods and manners in which these ideas have passed through the land, in the Wars of the Roses, in the Reformation, the Commonwealth, the Revolution, and " the Hyde Park tub-thumper." " There is no subject more difficult to be dwelt on than that of honourable descent ; none on which the world are greater sceptics, none more offensive to them ; and yet there is no quality to which every one in his heart pays so great a respect" — (Sir Egerton Brydges' Autobiography, p. 153). And by reason of this very reverence and respect. Armorial Bearings are one of the earliest outward and visible signs which make their appearance when a family commences its rise in the scale of social eminence. At first, ere their full lustre and significance had been realised, those who bore Arms selected them as pleased their fancy, but as a name became glorious so did the pictorial sign upon the shield associated with that name become renowned, and a son inherited his father's Arms with his father's sword : and Armorial Bearings almost from the very birth of the science have been hereditary. Let a privilege or a usage be created, and its abuse rapidly follows. Merchants placed their " merchant-marks " upon escutcheons, and called them coats-of-arms when as yet their rank did not warrant the assumption. New men called themselves by old names and claimed the ancient Arms. The monks of Battle Abbey are known to have tampered with their roll, and centuries ago the heralds deplored and tried to keep in check the vagaries and usurpations of these " painter-fellows," as they then described them, referring thus contemptuously to those handicraftsmen who undertook the actual labour of cutting seals and emblazoning Arras. Had these handicraftsmen stopped theirr hands at these legitimate limits, little abuse, comparatively speaking, could have crept "in, but they did not ; they hankered after the fees — in their eyes veritable flesh-pots of Egypt — of the official heralds. Then, as now, the true position and authority of the Officers of Arms was not properly known or understood. Then, as now, these "painter-fellows" encroached, and then, as now, they profited by the lack of heraldic knowledge current among the general public, and they purposed to grant, confirm, and assign Arms. Rooks, we are told, will only build their nests of two kinds of sticks,* and by a similar analogy the Arms these outsiders dealt in were likewise of but two kinds ^firstly. Arms which emanated solely from their own imagination, and which were bogus from beginning to end, and secondly. Arms which were perfectly legitimate, and which belonged to ancient families, which legitimate coats-of-arms these " painter-fellows ' assigned to other families bearing the same or similar names, without the ghost of a pretence, and without the shadow of a possibility of establishing a descent from 'is\% bona-fide holders. That was how the abuse began centuries ago. At the present time, at the close of the nineteenth century, this same abuse runs riot, and now, as then, it is in the forefront, and the most prominent of all heraldic follies. Though beside this particular illegality all others seem but as mere peccadilloes, there are many other matters which can but come under the same heading and description. To a long-standing abuse, when the legal penalties therefor seem almost to have lapsed into desuetude, there is but one remedy, namely, publicity. It enlightens those who are sinning through ignorance, it may prevent others falling into the same errors ; and as to those who are of knowledge and aforethought wilfully dis- regarding the laws of Arms and the laws of the Realm — well, it advertises their weaknesses. This remedy I propose to try. One of my critics has asked what business it is of mine to criticise Arms when the College of Arms remains silent. I stand in a widely different position from the Officers of Arms. I much question if they are brought into contact with one tithe of the heraldic abuses that I am, for people hardly of their own free-will exhibit to an accredited Officer of Arms preten- sions which they know can be at once detected as bogus or illegal. On the other hand, the indivi- duals comprising the world at large seem to fancy that the said world at large, outside themselves, is unable to discover the real character of the Arms they lay claim to. Consequently, as I am simply but another unit in this aforesaid world, the Arms and garbled pedigrees have been sent up to me apparently with guileless simplicity, either for insertion in this book, " Armorial Families," or in "The Book of Public Arms," or for the crests to be included in my edition of " Fairbairn." I had no reason when I commenced heraldic writing to have looked with suspicion upon the informa- tion which was afforded me, but as each successive case I investigated turned out to be a perver- * Straight ones and crooked ones. Clje atiu0e of arm0 VII sion of the truth, my standpoint had to change. I found, first of all, that the fact of living in the same county, or in the adjoining one for the matter of that, or even in the county adjoining that, was to the ordinary mind quite sufficient evidence for descent to be claimed ("in an unbroken line," my correspondents usually state) from any armigerous person or any celebrity* who at any time since the Norman Conquest (and many don't even stick at the Conquest) have had a resi- dence in that county. At first I was always inclined to think that a person to make such a statement must at least have some evidence to support him, even though it might not be sufficiently stable and consecutive to pass muster as a pedigree before the Chapter of the College of Arms. I couldn't have made a greater mistake. I then found that people really entitled to a pedigree of perhaps five or six generations, and to a modern grant of Arms, were seldom content with it, and it usually came to me as a genealogical tree of fifteen or sixteen generations, and the Arms had generally been granted by Edward III., or at the latest by Queen Elizabeth. And here is a pretty safe way to judge a pedigree if the time cannot be spared to investigate it thoroughly. Whenever a pedigree in the male line runs back far up into antiquity — or I will say even this, whenever a pedigree commences prior to the beginning of the eighteenth century, just look at it closely. If in the early part of it there figure celebrities, with full dates of marriages and deaths, and details of all the children, and there follow later the words, "from whom descends," or the words, "whose descendant," without the details of the actual relationships, the odds that that particular pedigree is "faked" are 999 to i. Another little failing that was quickly made apparent to me is this. When a family have been illegally making use of Arms for some time, and are then, for some reason or other, induced or required to place their Armorial matters upon a legal footing, and a Patent of Arms is obtained under the hands and seals of the Kings of Arms, the coat-of-arms which has previously been in use is never granted to the person intact If a desire for a coat similar to the one in use be preferred, some alterations and additions to it are introduced, varying according to the discretion of the Officers of Arms and the circumstances of the case, in order to render it a different and new coat-of-arms, and to satisfy the requirements of one of the rules of the College, that no two coats-of-arms which may be granted by its officers shall be alike, t The usual tale I am told — if the fact of the grant being modern by any chance transpires — is, if you please, that the alterations and additions are " augmentations " granted for some special service. Some of the older grants simply made additions to the coats which had been previously used, and this, to an ordinary individual, might lend some semblance to the idea. To the propagators of such fables I would add this fact to their knowledge. An " augmen- tation '' proper requires a special warrant from the Sovereign. The " augmentations " legitimately existing are comparatively very few in number, and are all very well known. And another foible is this. Very few people care to admit that they have had a " grant " of Arms. The usual tale is, " My people had been using these Arms for a very long time, but documentary evidence, so very hard to get, &c., &C., couldn't strictly prove a legal title to them, &c., so the College of Arms 'confirmed' them to me with a very slight difference." The facts generally turn out to be that the Arms were " found " for 3s. 6d. at an heraldic stationer's, perhaps ten or perhaps twenty years ago, or perhaps supplied gratis with a " guinea box of stationery." It was then afterwards ascertained that they were quoted in Burke's " General Armory " as belonging to a family of the same name, which family were promptly claimed as ancestors. " The Arms are the same, you know, we must be descended from them." There are few people who could summon up sufficient audacity to offer to the critics such another pedigree as the notorious Coultart genealogy ; but there is still a good deal of unblushing audacity in existence. Times out of number have I been informed that Arms submitted to me have been granted, or confirmed, or certified, by the Officers of Arms. Even the dates of grants have been quoted to me when no such grants exist, and the certificates when asked for are never to be found. I call those sort of statements untruths pure and simple. Small wonder that with such a plenitude of these falsehoods my credulity waned below zero, and now is non-existent. Of the hundreds with whom I have been brought in contact I could count on the fingers of my one hand those people whom I know at the very beginning have told me the truth, the whole truth, and nothing but the truth. Consequently, though it is a brutal admission to have to make, I cannot believe, and do not believe for one moment, any man's account of his own family, or take his word concerning them. No matter how truthful a man may be, his probity never seems to have stability on that one point. If any ordinary individual tell you he is descended in the male line from some one who figures upon the glorious roll of Battle Abbey, or that his ancestor " came over with the Conqueror," write him down a perverter of the truth at once. Mr. Evelyn Philip Shirley published some number of years ago a book which deserves a greater name and a far wider reputation than it has received. * One family to my knowledge claim descent from Cardinal Wolsey, and have assumed his Arms. t I do not wish any opportunity for misconstruction. At the times of the Visitations, when two families — though not the least relationship might exist between them — proved a right to identical Arms, these were allowed to them both, and the above rule has only applied to grants. via Ci)e at)U0e of 9rm0 I refer to "The Noble and Gentle Men of England." He took a far less ambitious standpoint than the Norman Conquest, simply including within his covers all those then Arms-bearing families who had held their land in legitimate uninterrupted male descent since the reign of King Henry VII. to the present day. Of all the landholders of to-day, of all the county families within or without the pages of Walford ; of all the names in " Burke's Peerage " or in Kelly's " Upper Ten Thousand," how many families, titled and untitled together, think you does his book contain ? Three hundred and thirty. Some number of the very older families are Saxon, but the great majority only take their start from the Wars of the Roses, that great social upheaval which shook to its very foun- dation the aristocracy of England. Read " De Nova Villa," and read the "Last of the Barons," if you wish to know what became of the ancient families of England. Of the twenty-five Barons who signed or affixed their seals to " Magna Charta," of which we so proudly boast, not a solitary male descendant is known to exist. Fuller, writing in his book, " Worthies of Bedfordshire," says : — " Hungry Time hath made a glutton's meal on this Catalogue of Gentry (the list of gentry of the reign of Henry VI.), and hath left but a very little morsel for manners remaining." The pedigrees in "Burke's Peerage" in all conscience are lax enough, but even there but one hundred and eleven are taken back to the time of the Norman Conquest, and of these forty-nine are Saxon, Welsh, Scottish, or Irish. There are nearly seven hundred Peers and over eleven hundred Baronets and all their relations within the covers of " Burke's Peerage ; " there are nearly five thousand families in the " Landed Gentry," and all their relations ; there are sixteen thousand names in Walford's " County Families; " there are twenty-four thousand individuals in " Kelly." As I have said, but sixty-two pedigrees in the Peerage are taken back to the Normans, and Shirley admits but three hundred and thirty families. Where do the rest come in ? What price for the Norman descent of the residue ? And yet almost every other man you speak to on the subject will tell you his "ancestors came in with the Normans." Were there no Britons? no Welsh? no Scots? no Irish ? no Danes ? no Huguenots ? no Flemings ? no Saxons ? no Jews ? Are there no German clerks or pauper immigrants to-day ? Why, in a couple of centuries, perhaps in less, they will tell you they are descended from the companions of Duke William of Normandy. The first point I wish to draw attention to is the wholesale display of bogus Arms — perhaps I should be more correct in saying the wholesale bogus display of Arms. These, as I have previously stated, are of two kinds : i. Arms which, apart from the question of ownership, are of no legal origin; 2. Legal Arms used by people to whom they don't belong. The latter predominate. But first of all it is necessary to make it clear what constitutes the right to bear Arms. The right differs widely in the three kingdoms, and they all differ widely from the laws current in the rest of Europe. But now, and throughout this Introduction, I shall confine myself to the United Kingdom. It is of no use for the blind to lead the blind, and I have no sufficiently intimate knowledge of either the heraldic or the common law in vogue in the various countries of Europe to warrant my offering to teach others what I am by no means sure I know myself. In the infancy of Heraldry no control existed or was exercised by anybody over Armorial matters. It was ' ' The good old rule, the simple plan, That they should take who have the power. And they should keep who can." But this era was of short duration. Almost the first step in the United Kingdom towards establishing control was taken in England, and the Corporation of the College of Arms was established by Royal Charter in the reign of Richard III. Now, there are very many people who grandiloquently assert that " they don't recognise the authority of the College of Arms." Such a statement sounds very big, but It IS pure nonsense. They might just as well proclaim themselves Anarchists at once, and "not recognise" the Sovereign or the Houses of Parliament. And I have also found that any mention of the authority of the College of Arms is usually the signal for an outburst of abuse (and abuse pure and simple, not criticism) against the College itself and its officials. I will be no party to any such controversy. Nothing I can say will add to or detract from their authority, or give more weight to its expression. I can simply make the knowledge of it more public ; for one cannot but admit that nothing can alter the fact that the Officers of Lyon Office (for Scotland), of Ulster's Office (for Ireland), and of the College of Arms (for the whole of the rest of Her Majesty's dominions) have the sole authority and control of Armorial matters. I am not writing on behalf of any of the Colleges or Offices of Arms ; I am not connected in any way with them. I am not writing at the instigation of any Officer of Arms. I am simply a member of the general public, brought closely into touch with the laws and the practice of Arms • and if the expression of the knowledge I have obtained prevent any person ignorantly following the tempting and well-worn ruts of heraldic abuse, I shall be satisfied. Now Arms are a matter of honour. The Sovereign is the fountain of honour. Ct)e aftUiSe of armiS ix It has been said that if this be so, then the Kings of Arms are the " turncocks." It is a coarse and unpoetical way of putting it ; but the remark has the advantage of a great deal of wit, and a large measure of accuracy. In the reign of Henry V. (1417) a Royal Proclamation was made that no man in future be allowed to bear Arms without authority. The next step was the consolidation of the various Officers of Arms in England into the Corporation of the College of Arras. The two Charters by which they hold and exercise their authority are given in Noble's " History of the College of Arms." I don't ask any one unquestioningly to take my word that the authority exists. They can convince them- selves by referring to the Charters in question, to the Royal Warrants appointing the Visitations, to the reports submitted by the Law Officers of the Crown to His Majesty King George III. in connec- tion with the dispute between the Officers of the Order of the Bath and the Officers of the College of Arms, and to the Patent appointing any King of Arms to his office, which, to a certain extent, recites his powers and privileges. Perhaps the most important of all, as to a certain extent defining the right to bear Arms, are the warrants commanding the Visitations. So much for England. Let us now see how matters stand in Scotland. The whole subject is very tersely and pertinently put forward in the " Ordinary of Scottish Arms," from which I am permitted to quote. " The earliest Scottish Armorial in existence is said to have been prepared by or under the superintendence of Sir David Lindsay of the Mount about 1542. It is impossible to say whether it took from the first an official character, but that there must have been some such recognised record before the close of the sixteenth century is clear from several references which are made to the Liber insigniorum, or "Book of Arms," in the Acts of the Scottish Parliament at that period. In 1592 an Act was passed authorising the Lyon and his heralds to hold visitations throughout the realm in order to distinguish the Arms of the various noblemen and gentlemen, and ' thaireftir to matriculat thame in thair buikis and registeris.' It is unfortunate that this permission to make heraldic visita- tions was never largely taken advantage of; had it been, and had the registers indicated in the Act been properly kept, it is unlikely that the Privy Council would have, within the next forty years, practically authenticated as an official record Sir David Lindsay's MS. above referred to, which they did in the following terms : — " ' This Booke and register of Armes, done by Sir David Lindesay of the Month, Lyone King of Arms, reg. Ja. 5, conteines 106 leaves, which register was approvine be the Lordies of his Majesties Most Honourable Privie Counsale at Halierude hous 9 December 1630. " ' Sir James Balfour, Lyone. " ' Thomas Drysdaill, Hay Herauld. "'Register.'" " Whatever may have become of the official registers previous to the date of the commencement of the present one, it is certain that many collections of Arms were from to time made, both by the Officers of Arms and others. Sir Robert Forman, Lyon (1555-1567), presented to Queen Mary a roll containing 267 Scottish coats-of-arms. In addition to the 'Workman MS.' now in the Lyon Office, at least four other Armorials belonging to the sixteenth century, and relating to Scot- land, are in existence and were shown at the Heraldic Exhibition held at Edinburgh in 1891, while the seventeenth century collections are comparatively numerous. As time went on, however, the absence of an authentic and official Register of Arms was more and more felt : in 1639 the Com- mittee on Articles apipointed the Lyon to do diligence for cognoscing and matriculating all Arms, and to represent the same to the Privy Council, that they might take some course to prevent Arms being assumed irregularly. In 1662 it was apparently found that the registration of Arms was more neglected than ever, though Cromwell had appointed one if not two Lyons during his administration of the Government. By an Act passed in that year it was provided inter alia that "... Consider- ing what disorders and confusions have arisen and are dayly occasioned by the usurpation of Cadents, who against all rules assume to themselffs the armes of the cheefT house of the familie out of which they are descendit, and that other mean persones who can nowayes deryve thair succession from the families whose names they bear, as they have just assumed the name, doe therafter weare the coat of that name to which they pretend without any warrand or grund whatsumever, ... no younger brother or caudent of any familie presume to carie the armes of that familie bot with such distinc- tions as shall be given by the Lyon King of Armes ; " and it was likewise provided that all persons were to have their Arms examined and renewed by the Lyon, and inserted in his register. This Act, however, did not remain long in the Statute-Book : considerable dissatisfaction appears to have been created by it, possibly from the amount of the fees which it entitled the Lyon to exact at the funeral solemnities of the nobility and their wives, and it was repealed in the following year, 1663. It is not very clear whether the above-quoted allusion to the Lyon Register can be taken as implying that at that time there was such a record in existence, or whether it merely means that a Register was X Clje 3t)use of arms then to be commenced. But as the present Register was certainly commenced within the next ten years as new, it may fairly be inferred that no oflScial Register of Arms, with the exception of Sir David Lindsay's MS. mentioned above as having been approved by the Privy Council, was in existence at the period of the Restoration. What had become of the old Registers, if such there had been, has been a matter of some speculation : both water and fire have been held to be answerable for their destruction. It is by some thought that they may have formed part of that cargo of records originally carried off to London by Cromwell, and ultimately jettisoned from the frigate 'Eagle' or lost with the ship ' Elizabeth ' of Burntisland, when, owing to the representations of the Scottish Parliament, they were being restored to their proper home. On the other hand, Arnot in his ' History of Edinburgh ' mentions that the Lyon Office Records were burned in a fire which took place about 1670, and that the Act under which the present Register was instituted was in consequence passed shortly afterwards. As, however, there is no mention made of any such fire in that Act, which merely alludes in general terms to the ' many irregularities of these late times,' it can hardly be regarded as authentic history, and it is unnecessary to do more than allude to the causes which have been thought likely to have induced the Scottish Legislature to take the steps they did for the formation of an entirely new Register. It has been shown that an attempt had already been made in 1662 to improve the Registration of Arms, but it had come to nothing. In 1672 the Parliament again addressed themselves to the subject, and this time with success : they had the advantage of a member who was himself well acquainted with Heraldry — Sir George Mackenzie of Rosehaugh — and he not improbably took a special interest in drawing the Act, which took its place on the Statute-Book as the Act of 1672, cap. 47I. It ratified generally the Act of 1592 so far as it related to visitations and the penalties to be inflicted on persons using Arms without authority, and it ordered all persons of whatsoever degree, who were in the habit of using Arms, to give in a description of such Arms and of their lineage, to the Lyon Clerk in order that they might be distinguished with 'congruent differences,' and that the Lyon might enter them in his books and registers, and might grant Arms to 'vertuous and well deserving persones.' The Register now instituted was to be considered as the true and unrepealable rule of all Arms and Bearings in Scotland, and was ordered to remain in the Lyon Office as a public register of the kingdom for all time coming. All persons who used Arms after the expiration of a year and a day from the passing of the Act rendered themselves liable to a fine of one hundred pounds, and the goods on which the Arms were engraved were to be escheat to the king." The Act reads as follows, and I think it better to quote it in full, as it definitely lays down the important point that cadets in Scotland are not entitled to bear the Arms of the head of their family until they have been matriculated to them with a difference : — Copy of the Act concerning the Priviledges of the Office of Lyon King at Armes. 47. Our Soveraigne Lord Considering, that albeit by the 125 Act of the 12 Parlia' holden by his Maiesties grandfather in the yeir 1592 the usurpation of Armes by any of his Maiesties leidges without the authority of Lyon King of Armes is expresly discharged ; And that in order thereto, Power and Comission is granted to the Lyon King of Armes or his Deputes, to visite the whole Armes of Noble- men, Barrons and Gentlemen, & to matriculate the same in their Registers, and to fine in One Hun- dreth pounds, all others who shall unjustlie usurp armes ; As also to Escheit all such goods and geir as shall have unwarrantable Armes ingraven on them. Yet amongst the many irregularities of these late times, very many have assumed to themselvis Armes, who should bear none, and many of these who may in law bear have assumed to themselvis ye Armes of their chieff, without distinctions, or Armes which were not carried by them or their predicessors. Therefor His Maiestie, with advice and consent of his Estates of Parlia' Ratifies and Approves the foresaid Act of Parliament ; And for the more vigorous prosecution thereof Doth hereby Statute and Ordain that lettirs of publication of this present Act be direct to be execute at the mercat cross of the held Burghs of the Shires, Stewartries, Bailliaries of Royalty & Regallitie and Royal Burrowghs chargeingall and sundry Prelates, Noblfr men. Barons & Gentlemen who make use of any Armes or Signes armoriall within the space of one yeir aftir the said publication, to bring or send ane account of what armes or Signes armoriall they are accustomed to use ; and whither they be descendants of any familie the Armes of which familie they bear, and of what Brother of the ffamilie they are descended ; With Testificats from persones of Honour, Noblemen or Gentlemen of qualitie anent the Verity of their having and useing those Armes, and of their descent as afoirsd, to be delivered either to the Clerk of the Jurisdiction where the per- sones duells, or to the Lyon Clerk at his office in Edinburgh, at the option of the party, upon their receipts gratis without paying any thing therefore : Which Receipt shall be a sufficient exoneration to them, from being obleidged to produce again, to the eflfect that the Lyon King of Armes may distin- guish the sds Armes with congruent differences, and may matriculat the same in his Bookes & Regis- ters, and may give Armes to vertuous and well deserving Persones, and Extracts of all Armes expressing the blasonmg of the Arms undir his hand and seall of office : For Which shall be payed €^t abuse of arms xi to the Lyon the soume of Tuentie merkes by Every Prelate & Nobleman, and Ten merks by Every Knight & Baron, and five merkes by every other persone bearing Armes, and noe more : And his Mat'* hereby Dispenses with any penalties that may arise be this or any proceiding act for bearing Armes, befor the Proclamation to be issued hereupon. And it is Statute & Ordained with consent forsd that the sd Register shall be respected as the true and unrepeallable rule of all Armes & Bear- ings in Scotland to remain with the Lyons office as a publict Register of the Kingdome, and to be transmitted to his Successors in all tyme comeing : And that whosoevir shall use any other Armes any manner of way, aftir the expireing of year & day from the date of the Proclamation to be issued hereupon in maner forsd shall pay One Hundred pounds money Mies quoties to the Lyon, and shall likewise escheat to his Maiestie all the moveable Goods & Geir upon which the fds Armes are engraven, or otherwise represented. And his Maiestie with consent forsd Declaires that it is onlie allowed for Noblemen & Bishopes to subscrive by their titles ; And that all others shall subscrive their Christned names, or the initiall letter thereof with there Sirnames, and may if they please adject the designations of their Lands, prefixing the word Of to the fds designations. And the Lyon King at Armes and his Brethren are required to be carefull of informeing themselvis of the contraveiners heirof, and that they acquaint his Maiesties Councill therewith, who are hereby impowered to punish them as persones disobedient to and contraveiners of the Law. It is likewise hereby Declaired that the Lyon and his Brethren Heraulds are Judges in all such causes concerning the malversation of Messingers in their office, and are to enjoy all other priviledges belonging to their Office which are secured to them by the Lawes of this Kingdome, and according to former practice. Under a strict interpretation of the above Act, this opportunity of "matriculation" of ancient Scottish Arms could be held to have long since lapsed. I am in no way speaking for Lyon, nor do I wish to in any way hamper his discretion, but I believe it to be correct, and consequently it cannot be too widely known that the present Lyon King is by no means averse, if satisfactory evidence can be produced, to still exercise his prerogative and discretion, and matriculate at the present date Arms which can be shown to have been authoritatively borne prior to the passing of the above Act. In Ireland the powers of Ulster King of Arms are best defined by the Patent creating the first Ulster. This can be seen in " Rymer's Fcedara," but most of the powers of Ulster King are recited in the Patent of each successive occupant of the office. Owing to the fact that the records in Ulster's Office are not so complete as is the case in England, Ulster King of Arms has the power in his discretion to confirm Arms which it can be shown have been continuously borne for a certain number of generations (I believe four), even though they may have been previously of no legal authority, and this power is continually exercised ,• but as a general, nay, an almost invariable rule, some mark is placed upon the Arms, though usually a very trifling one, to distinguish in the eyes of the learned those Arms borne by virtue of a confirmation from those for which the right has been fully proved. Briefly, then, to sum up, to establish the right to bear Arms in England it is necessary to prove legitimate male descent from some person to whom a grant of Arms has been made, or from some person to whom Arms were confirmed at the Visitations ; in Ireland the same, or else from some person to whose descendants Arms have been confirmed. Failing this, there is no alternative but to obtain a grant of Arms yourself, or, if you be of Irish descent, and can produce the necessary evidenccj a confirmation. In Scotland, if you are the heir male of a grantee, or of any one to whom Arms have been matriculated, you are entitled to bear these Arms ; if you can only establish a junior descent, you must have the Arms matriculated to yourself, even if it be your father who is the grantee ; if you cannot show any such descent, you must petition for a grant. Now with regard to the bogus display of Arms, there are sins of omission and sins of commission. Very few people indeed claim less than they are entitled to, and the only sin of omission of any consequence is the cool disregard which is paid to the marks of illegitimacy. A person of illegiti- mate birth has assuredly no Arms. Many people will tell you that it is simply a question of placing what they colloquially term the "bar sinister" upon the escutcheon, in exactly the same manner as a second son in England or Ireland may charge his Arms with a crescent, the third with a mullet, the fourth with a martlet, and so on.* But this is not the case at all. He must either do one of two things. He must petition for a grant of Arms, in which case he is under no necessity to disclose his illegitimacy. But he will have an entirely new coat-of-arms granted to him. Or else he must first prove of whom he is the natural son, and then petition for a Royal License to bear the name and Arms of his putative father. If he adopt the latter course, and the Royal License be granted to him, he will find he is permitted to bear the Arms with " due and proper marks of distinction." Now the grant of a perfectly new coat with no mark of illegitimacy, costs exactly the same as the grant of the old one with these " due and proper marks," so that if a man deliberately elects to proclaim his relationship to any family, it is only fair to other and legitimate members of that family that the * The laws of Arms only provide differences for nine sons of the same father, h correspondent wrote to me the other day in good faith, to ask what his difference would be as the twenty-first surviving son of the same father and mother. I was forced to admit I did not know. I wonder what would be done. xii Clje atjuse of 2Lxm0 manner of his relationship should also be indicated, for his birth cannot be an equivalent of their legitimate descent. I grant it is through no fault of the man himself, and consequently I refrain from giving any list of those whom I know to be offending in this respect. There are several in the " Peerage," and matters are certainly made easier for them by the fact that these " due and proper marks of distinction " do not always figure upon their Arms therein. This is very unjust to their legitimate relatives, and it is breaking the law of Arms, and is not in keeping with the terms therein recited, upon which the Royal License to bear the name and Arms was conceded to them. And concerning this colloquial term " bar sinister." There cannot possibly be such a thing, for the " bar " in Armory is neither dexter nor sinister. The term is merely a misnomer for " bend sinister." The bend sinister is given in all heraldic books as an ancient mark of illegitimacy ; but it has long since been discarded, and is now never granted on a shield, though a bendlet wavy sinister is some- times, in fact nearly always, placed across the crest. A Mton sinister, which is a bendlet sinister couped, is the mark reserved for Royal illegitimates, but it is not universal. I can call to mind at the moment no coat-of-arms correctly in use at the present day upon which the bend sinister occurs save the "Shiffner" coat (which I believe is of foreign origin) and the Burne Jones coat, and in these it does not occur as a mark of illegitimacy ; nor do I know of any coat in use which bears the mark which the laws of Arms are said to provide for the base-born son of a noble woman, I find the mark now in use is not generally known even amongst those who profess to have made sortie study of Heraldry, and I am only aware of one book in which it is mentioned ; and curiously enough it is not a mark of illegitimacy at all in Scotland : though, knowing its English character, I believe it is a little fought shy of even there. Consequently, as I have not the least desire to make it in any way more difficult for those who have the misfortune to bear it, I have no intention of advertising what it is. The only other sin of omission that I know is the objection some few people have to the double coat consequent upon a double name. For instance, if your name be Jones, and you get Her Majesty's Royal License for yourself and your descendants to bear the additional name of Smith, and to bear the Arms of Smith quarterly with those of Jones, that quarterly Smith-Jones coat becomes one indi- visible coat, and you have no more right to separate it again than you would have to discard half the charges upon a simple coat because you didn't like them. But when we come to the sins of commission, their name is legion. In the first place, by the law of Arms, the right of bearing either crest or motto is denied to a lady. In the olden days a Joan of Arc was a wild exception, and it was universally conceded that no woman was capable of wearing a helmet. The "new woman" may have changed this into a fiction in her crusade against her com- plementary sex, but in the far-off ages Amazons, either Christian or Barbarian, were an unheard-of quantity, and the laws of Arms were irrevocably constructed centuries ago. Anyhow the fiction (I daren't call it anything else) did exist, and consequently, as the crest was then an ornament inseparable from the helmet, the right to a feminine display thereof was denied. It is so still. The motto, anciently the "cri-de-guerre" likewise, the shield also. Now the domain of the "ladye-faire" in olden time was at the spinning-wheel — would that it were so still — and the "distaff" was a peculiarly feminine ornament and prerogative. The distaff was supposed to resemble the heraldic lozenge in form and figure — it does so in some slight degree. Consequently the law of Arms allows a maiden lady to bear the Arms, upon a lozenge, which appear on her father's shield. When left a widow, she impales her late husband's Arms with her father's, and bears that combination upon a lozenge. Now here is another little anomaly. Heraldic law knows no Married Woman's Property Act, and concedes them no " separate estate," and consequently in his lifetime the husband bears the Arms " for his wife," and the impalement takes its place in his shield and under the pro- tection of his helmet. If the wife be an heraldic " heiress " (the exact meaning is ejcplained later on), though he is at liberty still simply to impale the coat if he prefer, the husband is allowed instead to place the Arms of his wife's family upon a small escutcheon in the centre of his own shield, called an "escutcheon of pretence," because through his wife he "pretends" to the repre- sentation of her family. And if the said heiress survives her husband, she usually places her father's Arms on the same escutcheon in the centre of a lozenge of her husband's Arms, And the " fic- tion " of the feminine non-ownership of Arms is kept up further. By the English law of Arms, a "difference" mark is ipso facto provided for the second and all younger sons to place upon their father's coat-of-arms. There are none for daughters, each bearing exactly the same Arms and differ- ences as the father bore. But the Scottish law, which provides that all younger sons shall have no Arms until a matriculation of their father's with a difference shall have been made to them, allows all the daughters to bear their father's Arms upon a lozenge, and allows the husbands to impale these Arms without further " difference." But the point is that widows and unmarried girls must show that they have no helmet to pro- tect them ; in other words, they must bear their Armorial Insignia upon a lozenge (the same figure as a diamond upon a pack of cards), and they must not use a crest. And now, on the subject of the conjunction of the Arms of man and wife, I will not inflict upon C|)e abuse of atmr xiii j^ou the old heraldic jargon of " baron et femme," but the rule is simply this. First of all find out whether your father-in-law is or was legally entitled to bear Arms. Don't think that because you are entitled to bear Arms anything will do for an impalement, because it won't. Both of them must be irreproachable. Then divide your shield by a straight line down the middle ; place the whole of your own Arms on the dexter side,* and place the pronominal coat of your wife's father in the remaining half. This is called " impaling " the two coats. If you are not entitled to Arms yourself, you are not at liberty to take the Arms of your wife's family. Her rights to bear or transmit any Arms or quarterings, whatever they are, become and must remain dormant until such time as you or the descendants of your marriage with her choose to establish a right to Arms in the male line. If you are a knight of any Order having the right to surround your own escutcheon with the ribbon or collar of an Order, you must use two escutcheons. On the one are simply your own Arms so surrounded, and on the other your own Arms impaled with those of your wife's family ; the idea being that your knighthood is personal to yourself, and that you cannot share it with your wife. Just the same, a bishop cannot share his episcopal rank with his wife, and.h^ has to use two escutcheons if his wife be entitled to Arms. The Scottish Anglican bishops and the Irish' Anglican bishops created since the disestablishment of the Church in Ireland, and all Roman Catholic bishops, have no Arms for their sees. If a woman be of higher rank than her husband, or possess rank in her own right, she cannot share it with him. For instance, take a peeress in her own right. By right of her heirship, the husband would place the Arms of the family upon an escutcheon of pretence upon his own, and he is allowed to place her coronet above the escutcheon of pretence, but he has no right to her supporters, or to place her coronet above his own escutcheon. Here again two escutcheons must be used, for on the sinister side of his own he must repeat her father's Arms upon a lozenge, surmounted by her coronet and between her sup- porters. In the same way the husband could not claim a share in a double-headed eagle, if the wife's family were entitled to display Arms upon it. There is one other point. Care must always be taken that the whole pronominal coat of your wife's father be impaled. ' If he have a double name and a sub-quarterly coat, you must impale the whole of the coat which stands for his surnames. Further, by the Scottish law of Arms you do not become ipso facto entitled to quarter Arms; you are only entitled to bear the coat which has been matriculated to you in Lyon Office. If you want quarterings introduced, you must get a fresh matriculation,, and after they are matriculated you cannot drop them without rematriculation ; so that, if you go north of the Tweed for your wife, you must be careful to impale everything that has been matriculated to her father. Now in England the practice is different. I distinctly say it is not illegal ox incorrect in the slightest degree, but at the same time it is considered rather "bad form " to impale more than the simple coat which stands for your wife's surname. Your wife's father may be entitled to fifty quarterings, but if the name be Smith, you simply impale the Arms of Smith. The next point is, what constitutes an heiress ? The heraldic meaning of the word is very difTerent from its colloquial usage. Neither land nor money have anything to do with it. An heiress in Heraldry need not possess or transmit the value of one brass farthing. What she must transmit is the representation of her father or her family. If her father have no sons she is an " heiress," or if she have sisters a " co-heiress." If she have brothers she is not an heiress unless or until the issue of these brothers has become extinct. If the brothers die leaving no sons, but leaving daughters, these daughters become the heiresses and not the sister. If the issue of the brothers even- tually becomes absolutely extinct both in the male and female lines, then the sisters (themselves, if alive, or if not in their descendants) become the heiresses, even though the extinction may not occur for hundreds of years. On marrying an " heiress " or " co-heiress," as I have said, a man is allowed, but not required, to place the Arms of her family upon an escutcheon of pretence in the centre of his own, and his children are entitled by the English law to take as quarterings the whole of these Arms and quarterings which their mother was entitled to transmit, and add them to anything their father may have possessed. Occasionally — but very very seldom — a woman may be an heiress to her mother but not her father, or vice versa, and in these cases special rules apply. By Scottish law, if you inherit quarterings you must get them matriculated to yourself before using them. The English law does not make the registering of them compulsory, but apart from the desirability of perpetuating evidence, it is always advisable to submit your claim to the officers of the College, and get your right adjudicated upoti and recorded and allowed before assuming quarterings ; so very often some or all require careful investigation, and, speaking advisedly, so few people, even amongst those who have made a study of Armory, know how to marshal them correctly. But two points I would draw special attention to are these : No woman is an heiress until the death of her father. There is always the possibility of his marrying again and having sons, so that until your father-in-law is dead you are only at liberty to " impale." * This is another heraldic fiction. You are, always supposed to look at a shield from behind, so that the dexter half is really the half upon your left-hand side, as you look at a shield in the ordinary way. xi-v CI)c 3t)U0e of arms You do not necessarily quarter your mother's Arms. Find out if she be an heiress. And even if your mother be an heiress, and her mother an heiress as well, you cannot quarter the Arms of your grandmother's family until you have proved that your mother's father was also entitled to Arms. One faulty coat invalidates everything that comes after it. So that, before you draw up wonderful schemes of quarterings, find out if all the coats will hold water. Quarterings seem to be an especial weakness of some people. I had a claim to nearly loo sent up to me not long ago along with a claim to a dormant Baronetcy. Even the very first coat could not be substantiated. But some families are undoubtedly entitled to a very great number. A family of Lloyd have proved 102, and Sir Lambton Loraine's children will have very nearly as many, and I fancy so would Sir Humphrey de Trafford if he went to the trouble of proving them. I am told that the Duke of Northumberland is entitled to over 500, but I doubt it. Anyhow, at the Heralds' College, I believe, the record is held by the Lane- Fox family, who have proved and recorded 136. Now a word or two about crests. At the publication of my edition of " Fairbairn's Book of Crests," one of my reviewers gave himself away at the very commencement of a long and very appreciative review, by the remark that the book " would commend itself to those who, whilst not aspiring to the dignity of a coat-of-arms, rightly thought themselves entitled to something more than a mere monogram, and so laid claim to possessing a crest." With all due deference to the aforesaid gentleman, such an idea is utterly wrong. At the present moment, though there is many a coat without a crest, I believe I am correct in saying, there is not a single crest legally in existence that is not part of a complete achievement. I am afraid the abominable advertisement so familiar to our eyes, " What is your crest and what is your motto ? " &c., is much to blame for this very erroneous idea. At the beginning of Armory the crest was an extra distinction — much the same as supporters are at the present day — and the old Heraldry books allude to a time when none below the rank of a knight were entitled to display a crest. Consequently many of the' really old coats have no crest belonging thereto, and it can generally be shown that amongst ancient families the crest is of more recent date than the Arms. One exception, and only one, have I come across, and, though I have mentioned the matter to several Officers of Arms, I can learn of no other. This is the Buck-worth crest — one of the two belonging to Sir Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Baronet. The Arms were exhibited at the time of the Visitations, and though the crest was passed the Arms were not, but the Arms were rectified at a later date. That is the only case I know. So may I impress the fact that you cannot have a crest unless you are legally entitled to a coat- of-arms. Another abuse with regard to crests is the promiscuous bearing of two, three, four, or five crestSi I have never seen more than five in England. The law in the United Kingdom is that you can, in the ordinary matter of course, only possess one. Probably the abuse has crept in with the craze for double surnames. If you obtain a Royal License to bear a double or treble surname, you probably acquire the right — but such right only in accordance with the terms of the Royal License — to bear one crest for each surname ; or even if you change your name, and yet obtain permission to quarter the Arms for the new and the old surname, you would be entitled to two ; but if your Royal License distinctly state that you shall bear the new name and Arms "in lieu of" the old one, then you have only the right to the one. If you want the two, you should take care the terms of the petition make provision for that. The late Duke of Buckingham and Chandos had five, but he had five surnames (Temple-Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville) ; and I know of no greater number legitimately used in the United Kingdom. Of course, there are exceptions. When a family obtain a grant of Arms, and then subsequently prove their right to an older grant, they become entitled to both coats and both crests ; but this does not apply to two or three matriculations in Scotland. The last matriculation supersedes everything of a previous date. Duplicate crests often occur through one being a crest of augmentation, as in the cases of Lord Combermere, Lord Gough, Lord Nelson, and many others. There are some few instances where additional crests have been granted without being crests of augmentation ; but this is very exceptiotial. Lord Garvagh, Lord Bute, and Lord Camden are cases I can call to mind. One of the funniest mistakes with regard to a crest that I have ever seen is made by Lord Cal- thorpe. In an edition — long years ago — of "Burke's Peerage" (I think), by some compositor's error, the blazon of the crest and the supporters got jumbled up and mixed. Lord Calthorpe, whose surname is Gough- Calthorpe, has two crests — i. a boar's head couped below the neck azure (for Calthorpe) ; 2. a boar's head couped close argent, pierced through the cheek with a broken spear gules (for Gough). There is not at the present time a single one of the " Peerages " which quotes his crests correctly. Foster blazons the one and illustrates the other. Burke only gives the Calthorpe crest. Lodge gives something very wonderful. In the bygone edition of Burke, to which I have alluded, the crest was given : " A boar's head and supporters, two savages wreathed about the loins and each holding in the exterior hand a club proper." These supporters are, of course, simply the proper supporters for his coat-of-arms, and appertaining to his "Peerage;" yet, through this com- Ctie atjuse of armg xv positor's blunder, Lodge gives and illustrates this as his Lordship's crest. The last Lord Calthorpe had it as his crest upon his seal, with the two supporters standing upon the wreath, and it was so engraved upon the brass erected to his memory. And upon the present Baron Calthorpe's brougham appear under his coronet — i. the Gough crest (as I have quoted it); 2. this hybrid mixture. 1 confess I personally have no great objection to seeing a crest placed upon a wreath, and without a helmet ; but of late an idea seems to have gained currency, and certainly with a good deal of reason, that as the crest is purely an ornament to surmount the helmet, it is unwarranted or even wrong to separate them or to depict a crest alone. That is one of these " nice " points capable of a good deal of argument ; but a book-plate in my possession shows a Knight's helmet (of degree) in the fesse point of the escutcheon. I confess to having been much amused by a brougham I have frequently seen of late. The said brougham, which from its striped appearance is easily recognised, has for its Armorial decoration a helmet and a crest ; but for some utterly inscrutable reason these are detached, and are placed side by side. But, as a curiosity, I can beat even this. I saw a carriage in the Park recently, which, from the monogram of the letters T. G., and the shield bearing "three escallops on a chief" (I forget the tinctures employed), I presume belongs to somebody of the name of Graham. The peculiarity in this case consisted of the fact that the said monogram was placed, in the manner and after the fashion of a crest, upon a wreath above the escutcheon. Another point with regard to crests that is plainly an abuse is the encircling of them (and coats- of-arms as well for the matter of that) with Garters, or with ribbons, whether bearing mottoes or not. This is a privilege confined, and very strictly, to Knights of the various Orders, it not even being conceded to Companions. Consequently an ordinary individual is very wrong in adorning his achievement in this manner. Even if the motto upon the Garter be changed, it can only be said to slightly lessen the offence. Yet there are several families legitimately possessing mottoes employed by one or other of the Orders. And, as to another little weakness, if your crest should legally be borne upon a wreath, for goodness' sake don't place it upon a chapeau, or issuing from a coronet. In England the College of Arms disclaim all jurisdiction over mottoes. If it is wished, any motto, to which no objection offers, is painted below the emblazonment in the margin of a Patent, but, save in rare instances, it is not mentioned in the wording, and forms no part of the grant, and it is a comparatively modern innovation for it to be inserted even in the painting ; so that the rule for those people who come within the jurisdiction of the Heralds' College is this, that unless the motto is specially mentioned in the wording of the Patent, or unless it be charged upon the shield itself, or in some way attached to and forming a constituent part of the crest, any motto may be assumed, altered, or discarded at the pleasure of the wearer. As far as the laws of the College are concerned, you can quote a psalm or a scene out of Shakespeare in your escroU if it so please you. And you are at liberty to place your motto where you like, — ^above your crest, below the arms, or in any other position in which you can find room for it, though custom appears to rule that it shall find its place under the shield. In Scotland the law is diametrically the opposite. The mottoes are always mentioned in the Patents of grant or matriculation, and are unchangeable ; and more- over their position is stated, and must be adhered to. It is usually over the crest. Book-plate designers might take a note of this fact. In Ireland the position is about half way between these two extremes, inasmuch as if a motto be recorded with your coat you are expected to make use of that particular one. As to supporters, though there is a good deal of abuse concerning their usage, there is no definite rule that can be laid down. Ulster and Lyon Kings have absolute power to grant supporters to whomsoever they will. But little advantage has been taken of this power in Ireland, and practi- cally the same rules hold good as obtain in England. Moreover, the present Lyon King of Arms, I believe, considers it well to keep within these same bounds in the case of new grants. But former Lyons thought nothing of the kind, and granted them to all and sundry who would pay the fees, and some number of EngUsh Baronets went to the trouble and expense of obtaining grants of supporters in Lyon Office. These grants, of course, were ultra vires. All chiefs of clans and heads of families claimed the right, and it was usually conceded to them if they cared to pay ; so that north of the Tweed the only rule that can be quoted is that no one is entitled to them unless they are matriculated in Lyon Office, and the larger half of them are not. I hope before long to publish a list of those who are. In England the law is very straightforward. Only those people to whom they have been granted — and their successors or not, according to the limitations of the Patent — are entitled to make use of them. And such grants are only issued to Peers, Knights of the Garter, Thistle, and St. Patrick,* and Knights Grand Cross of the other Orders, unless the grant be made as an augmentation or otherwise, pursuant to a warrant from the Sovereign. Supporters granted to a * For a long time these Orders have been confined to Peers, and the Garter to those of the rank of Earl and upwards ; but formerly, when they were open to commoners, they carried the privilege of the right to obtain supporters, as did the Order of the Bath before it was divided into classes. xvi Cfte abuse of armis Peer usually are limited to those upon whom the title shall descend, likewise those granted by Royal Warrant to Baronets, e.g., Guise, Otway, Guinness. Supporters granted to a Knight Grand Cross are personal to himself. And I would point out that supporters granted to a Knight Grand Cross who is subsequently created a Peer, do not descend with the Peerage, unless a new grant with extended limitation be issued ; and to my knowledge more than twenty Peers and Baronets have not the ghost of a right to the supporters they display. And there are a good many Knights Grand Cross who use supporters without having obtained the right — in other words, have simply invented them for themselves. Another point is that it is utterly illegal for heirs-apparent to Peerages, even though bearing courtesy titles, to assume either a coronet or supporters, and yet nearly every one of them do. Take up Debrett's " House of Commons " and just glance through it. Supporters are conceded to those members bearing the courtesy titles of — Lord Willoughby D'Eresby. Lord Curzon. Lord Granby. ' ■ Lord Wolmer. Lord Compton. Lord Newark. Lord Folkestone. Lord Chelsea. Lord Stanley, and also to Lord Elcho. Lord Carmarthen. The Right Honourable David Lord Cranborne. Lord Burghley. Plunkett. But surely matters have come to the last stage of ridicule when the paternal supporters are credited to Lord Frederick Hamilton. Lord George Hamilton, and Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill. I wonder if the next departure of Debrett will be to hand Lord Taunton's on to Mr. Labouchere, or Lord Beaconsfield's to Mr. Coningsby D'Israeli. And I would commend to the notice of all offenders on this point the clauses in the Patents confining the right to use the supporters to " those upon whom the Peerage shall descend." No Peeress, after a second marriage, is entitled to continue to use the coronet and supporters of her first husband, and in fact any woman, after a second marriage, has entirely forfeited her privilege of using anything Armorial pertaining to her first marriage. Every week sees mural tablets erected with Arms wrongly emblazoned, with quarterings wrongly marshalled, often the whole achievement utterly unauthorised, and these remain, and are intended to remain, lasting memorials — to the unwary — of the glory and fancied relationships of the person com- memorated, but to the wary of his bogus pretensions. A well-known Member of Parliament, speaking to me upon the subject, put forward an argument why he should continue to use the Arms he was doing, and not drop them, as I recommended. He bears the name, with a different spelling, of one of the oldest if not the oldest family in England, and used their Arms without the pretence of a difference. He has been at some trouble in buying property which at one time or another has be- longed to members of that family ; but he has not a shred of evidence beyond his name to put forward towards a descent from them. His generosity is well known, but it was in no spirit of boastfulness that he told me that he had helped to restore and given stained glass windows to thirty different churches, and that every window bore in some manner or other the coat he had been using. Now, living on and owning the same land, bearing the same Arms, having the same name, will not the genealogists and antiquarians of the future naturally fall into the error that he belonged to the old family ? But they will search in vain for the relationship. A prominent gentleman in his profession, who in Westminster is said to have been knighted by mistake, at the present time decorates his note-paper with an ancient and historic crest. If he had a legitimate right to it he would at the present time be sitting and voting in the House of Lords as Baron , but that is telling. There are not many Peers who have borne his surname. One would think lawyers would have some inkling of the requirements of the law, and it is no stretch of fancy to imagine that, ere they had attained to the dignity of the Bench, they would cause some investigation to be made with regard to their Arms, and before having them inserted in Debrett's "Judicial Guide." Very few, comparatively speaking, are genuine. It seems almost hopeless to expect the laws of Arms to be conformed to, or the rights of other people to be respected, when so many prominent people, whose social position is undoubted, openly break every law in existence. In "Debrett" of 1893 I fancy there was a coat-of-arms given for every Peer and every person styling himself a Baronet. For the purposes of this book, I have had the whole of the coats in the Peerages examined and admitted or rejected. I knew there were a few sinners inside as well as outside those " charmed " and fascinating covers, but, even with the knowledge I have of the extent to which Arms are a;bused, I must admit I was myself astonished at the result of my inquiries. In addition to those having no right to supporters, twenty-two Peers, over thirty Baronets, and to my knowledge nearly fifty Knights, have no right whatsoever to the Arms they bear. I have by no means examined, at the moment this goes to the press, all the coats-of-arms given in the "House of Commons" and "Landed Gentry," but I have a pretty extensive list to my hand. Cfte 3l)U0e of 3tms xvii They say a Radical dearly loves a lord, and he most assuredly has the same affection for a coat-of- arms. Even Mr. Labouchere makes use of one, but this he is legally entitled to do. It is difficult to speak with absolute certainty when no pedigrees are available, but I have a pretty extensive list at hand of Members who are using Arms, and, as far as I can ascertain, without having established any authority for them. And I know my list is incomplete. And there is another class of offenders, those who undoubtedly have the right to bear Arms but yet prefer to use some other coat, usually one much more illustrious. In this way Sir Anthony Weldon, if he chose to take the trouble, could easily, I believe, establish his descent from an Armigerous family in Ireland ; but this he prefers to overlook in order that he may claim a descent he cannot establish from the family of Weldon of Swanscombe, in the county of Kent, one of whom had an augmentation granted him as a special mark of favour by Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth. The Arms one sees occasionally are amusing. So far I have not come across any case of a person claiming the Royal Arms as his, but a book-plate was sent me not long ago in which the Royal Arms of France were quartered first and fourth with the Royal coat of Scot- land second and third. This belonged to a person of the name of Metge, and the Royal "dolphin" was one of the crests. The Yankee on the subject of Coat-Armour is proverbial. Cussans tells a tale in his " Hand- book of Heraldry" which is decidedly amusing. During the residence of our Ambassador, Mr. Crampton, in Washington, a carriage which he brought from England was sent to a carriage-builder's to be repaired. Some time afterwards, on Mr. Crampton going to the factory, he was surprised to see several buggies, sulkies, and wagons each bearing his AJrms. In astonishment he turned to the attendant and, directing his notice to the carriages in question, inquired if they were built for him. " I reckon not, sir," was the reply ; " you see when your carriage was here some of our citizens admired the pattern of your Arms, and concluded to have them painted on their carriages too ! " But if a tale which was once told to me be correct, I think I can go even one better than that. A Yankee — or perhaps I should say an American, for that is all that can be guaranteed — called one day at a noted coachbuilder's. At the time of his visit a state carriage of the Diike of St. Alban's happened to be there for some trifling repairs, and the " stranger " admired it greatly, and particularly its heraldic adornments. He asked whose it was, and was told. "And is that his coat-of-arms ? " " Yes." He " reckoned it was mighty fine," and left. And the end of the story is that, until quite recently, a carriage was to be seen occasionally in New York with the coat, crest, coronet, supporters, and Garter of the Duke, and with the " biton sinister " and all. But what can you expect of a country where nobody can say definitely what the National Arms are really intended to be, and where they are popularly supposed to be governed by a clause with a "shifting limitation " of blazon ? A coat-of-arms reached me not long ago which, from certain peculiarities, I at once recognised as a modern grant. Over all appeared the undoubted mark of illegitimacy. The coat was only granted in 1843 to some one to whom a Royal License had been issued to take the same name as that of my correspondent, who had been thus guilelessly labelling himself a bastard. Not the least relationship existed. I have yet to learn where he picked up the Arras. This is a good example towards my argument all along, which is to make sure you are really entitled to the Arms you carry. Perhaps some people sin through ignorance ; but I know many people are perfectly well aware of what they are doing, and one can but suppose they simply trust to the general ignorance of the subject to escape detection. But having regard to those who are sinning through lack of knowledge, it is a pertinent inquiry as to how they have drifted into the ranks of the offenders. The first people to get blamed by the outer world are, of course, the official heralds. People like " Guy le Vieux " {vide letters in the Globe), probably simply because their own Arms have failed to pass muster, go about seeking whose credulity they may devour, and loudly proclaiming that the King, who is above the Heralds' College, granted Arms which are not recorded there; or that the heralds at their visitations omitted to record this coat or the other coat. And you may, as I have done, hear tales about families who have continuously since the twelfth century borne Arms which have never been recorded in the College of Atrms.~__Itjs^ of course, impossible to say that any hypothetical case cannot exist, but I have never known one pfoved ; nor can I come across any one having the least real knowledge of Heraldry who believed in these tales ; for they all, when examined, prove to be a tissue of impossibilities, improbabilities, and untruths. It is just possible one or two isolated cases of the kind might exist in the Channel Islands, and undoubtedly unregistered Arms have for a long time been borne in some cases in Scotland and Ireland, but the law of the land — not any law of the Offices of Arms — has distinctly declared these to be illegal, and that puts an end to any argument. But as to England proper, one can be very safe in saying that no such cases exist. One often hears the remark, " Oh, but anybody can have a coat-of-arms by paying for it." A more mistaken idea could not exist, as a good many people might find on petitioning the Earl Marshal for a grant. But, though I have heard this remark often, I have never once heard it come from the lips of any one xviii Cfie abuse of arms who was undoubtedly Armigerous, either of new or old gentility. Consequently, if other people may judge from my experience, whenever that remark is made you can be pretty certain of — well, the deduction is fairly obvious. A gentleman with whom I have come in contact has shown me a seal which was engraved for him for some very small sum. When he was quite a boy he was persuaded by some itinerant vendor who carried a small book of illustrations in his pocket, and went the round of commercial ofSces, that that was the crest he was entitled to use. That is certainly one way of supplying Armorial hankerings. And jewellers and seal-engravers carefully foster the very erroneous idea that all people of the same name are entitled to the same Arms. Because your name be Smith you are not neces- sarily a relative of Lord Carrington, nor is every Mr. Jones a relative of the late Lord Ranelagh. Because your mother's name was Howard, you need not as a matter of course be a relative of the Duke of Norfolk, and entitled to quarter his coat with his augmentation ; neither is every person rejoicing in the name of Robinson at liberty to take and use Lord Rokeby's coat-of-arms. Arms belong to the grantee and his descendants, and such others as may be mentioned in the Patent, and not to everybody else of his name in the world. It is the fashion just at present to abuse the late Sir Bernard Burke's publications. They might have been a little more accurate certainly, but I don't think they have done quite the harm that some people would debit them with, and they have certainly done a great deal of good by keeping alive the interest in long descent, and it is still accounted " something " to have one's family included in the "Landed Gentry." But the real harm lies with these advertising heraldic shopkeepers. The general public think that a search with them is precisely the same as a search through the official records. All these shop- keepers do is to take down Burke's " General Armory," and, if your name be a common one, pick out the one amongst the different coats which is located nearest to the address you gave of your earliest known ancestor. One of this shopkeeping fraternity, on being applied to for a " correct coat," with a good deal of ingenuousness replied to his correspondent that there were several different coats for his name, and he could take his choice. One that was indicated seemed to be the oldest, and he advised that. A certain well-known character had a presentation made to him, and an almost equally well-known purveyor was asked to supply a coat-of-arms to occupy a prominent position upon the gift. I may as well say at once that the coat and crest he supplied did not belong to each other, and neither belonged to the gentleman in question, or ever had belonged to anybody of his name. But that appears to have been merely a detail. Some rather strong remarks I had made upon the use of the coat came to the ears of its purveyor, and one day a tall, middle-aged military-looking personage walked into my room, and placed a card upon the table. It was very dirty, which may have been the reason the individual took it away with him again when he left. It bore the name of the noted heraldic purveyor in question ; and during our interview my visitor spoke vigorously with regard to what had been said. The Arms over which the dispute had arisen, according to the first account I heard, were erected upon a brass in a certain church in a small village in Derbyshire, which bore a date in the seventeenth century. A solicitor's letter, threatening a libel action, was the next act in the farce ; but I had meanwhile taken the trouble of writing to the clergyman of the church mentioned. He assured me there was no such brass in existence, the church mentioned having been only built about twenty years ago. I pointed this out to the purveyor, and he promptly gave another origin for the coat, which was quite as ridiculous, namely, that it had been recorded in his books for some con- siderable length of time. In my preface to the revised edition of " Fairbairn," I said : " There is no such thing as the ' prescriptive right to Arms,' as to which one heraldic shopkeeper with whom I have come in contact talks glibly ; it exists solely in his conversation. Others of his persuasion have other little plausibilities equally corrupt which they bring into prominence. And it is a fairly safe plan to pursue to reject as bogus all Arms and crests which boast no other origin than the heraldic stationer, who, for a trifling fee, professes, on receipt of ' name and county,' to find Armorial Bearings for any applicant. During the revision of this volume, I have had a very great number of ' certificates ' from such places sent up to me for insertion. To my own mind that alone was sufficient evidence against their authen- ticity ; but for fear they might be right, I have had each one formally examined as it reached me by the proper authorities, and in no solitary instance have the Arras of right pertained to those one was led to believe from the certificate were the possessors, and in most cases the Arms themselves, apart from the question of ownership, were wrong in detail or some technicality." In the two years which have elapsed since the book was published, I have had no reason what- soever to in any way alter this opinion. The majority of these certificates nearly all come from the same purveyor I refer to above. He is evidently not ashamed of his profession, for he stamps his name upon the back with an india-rubber stamp. I am always much amused when these paintings reach me with this name carefully scratched out. But the handwriting I can always recognise. " It has been asserted that ' he who careth not whence he come careth not whither he goeth.' CJ)e 3t)U0e of 3rms xix This is rather a bold statement to put forth, and, like many other trite aphorisms, one probably in which truth and strict propriety are sacriiiced to epigrammatic force. Be this as it may, indifference as to the origin of their family is really felt by few, for the pride of ancestry seems to be innate in nearly every one ; those only affect to despise it who are ignorant of their descent, and can lay claim to no hereditary insignia of honour, practically expressing the sentiment of Montaigne, ' If we cannot attain to greatness ourselves, let us have our revenge by railing at it in others.'" But the age we live in would have us learn, or else accept from its lips as an incontrovertible fact, that all men are equal. The parsons tell us so from the pulpit; the newspapers flaunt it before our eyes ; it is shouted from the housetops ; it is screamed aloud in Hyde Park. It is a wild inaccuracy, a chimerical ideal if you like ; but for all that, an utter falsehood, magnificent alone in its conception and extent. There always has been, and there always will be, an aristocracy of some sort in this world — and mayhap there will be in the next. But on this earth there must be an aristocracy. The alternatives are few, of birth, of riches, of intellect, or of physique ; and the two last are summed up in the first. The aristocracy of physique is the origin of the aristocracy of birth, and the aristocracy of intellect is its outcome. It is no rash statement. The University Racing Crews are the summit of the perfection of their moment, and the " 'Varsity teams " can give points to others, even though the former are amateurs ; the poets and artists, by a striking majority, come from the upper classes ; and the statesmen who have governed England and Europe have not been drawn from the working millions ; the men who have built up this Empire of ours have come from the patricians ; and those who have pulled down la belle France are her ple- beians. And the aristocracy of physique is still that of birth, as is the aristocracy of beauty. There is a certain Duchess, a certain Marchioness, and a certain Countess whose photographs can any day be seen in the shop-windows. Put them side by side with any professional beauty you can think of, and your task of comparison is easy enough, for there can hardly be much comparison. Take a dozen men at random, about whose birth there can be no question, and " pick " a dozen men from a Tower Hill " equality meeting " — let Poole and Truefit have carte-blanche with the latter — and the difference between the two sets will still be apparent. There may be brilliant exceptions : a plebeian may be better educated, handsomer, better built, far cleverer, and yet he will lack something his patrician rival possesses, something he would give all his other qualities for ; he lacks the cachet of birth. And out of these very exceptions can be brought another argument. Heredity ofttimes " harks back," and the odds are great that this exception can be proved, if the facts can only be ascertained, to possess (even though it be but left-handedly) some patrician ancestor. And for the moment only conceding the popularly accepted definition of the word, what is the percentage of " gentlemen " who figure in the lists of the criminal ? Money will do much, and the nineteenth century is lamented by some as being governed by an aristocracy of wealth. But money cannot purchase real ancestry, which is still the only entree to some doors, the only passport to some coveted ends. You will hear the Socialist, "standing afar off" (who will not lift up so much as his eyes unto the unattainable), say he sets no store thereon. We none of us covet the moon ; we know we cannot have it. But help him to set his foot firmly on the first rung of the social ladder, and then watch his rise and his concurrently ascending desires and ambitions — Tradesman, Churchwarden, Guardian of the Poor, Town Councillor, Alderman, Member of Parliament, and Knight Bachelor, and then he or his wife will fish as eagerly as any one else for invitations to aristocratic houses. Strange, is it not, how opportunities alter opinions. But aristocracy in England has of reality been of birth since man knoweth not when. Many systems of enumeration produce a multitude of terms to suit their requirements ; but until the passing of the Solicitors' Act there was one plain line of demarcation, and even yet it is accounted something to be a " gentleman." But no word has ever been more abused, no word is less understood. No doubt the confusion between the words "gentlemanly" and "gentlemanlike" and the title " gentleman " is at the bottom of it, and the abuse of the word " Esquire " has helped. But when the idea " that kind hearts are more than coronets " is rammed down one's throat, the ideal of the gentle- man must suffer. We teach boys their manners, and exhort them to be gentlemen, when they have nothing to do with it. They are or are not gentlemen already. If they are not, the most that can be done is to teach them to be men, and gentlemanlike ; if they are, show them how and why and in what way they are better than others, teach them that they are — as they are — of another caste — and then, noblesse oblige. And I would remind those with the sneer ready to their lips that Arms are a mere matter of payment of fees, that it is not so, and, moreover, that there are degrees of gentility. A grant of Arms, which is a concession of grace by the Sovereign, is a Patent of Gentility from the Crown, from which is all honour, and the fees which have to be paid are not the price of it to you, but are the cost to the Crown of the concession which is made to you, and which cost you are required to defray. The right to coat-armour is the proof of gentility. The grantee of Arms is simply a gentleman XX Cfie a&U0e of arms by Patent, as the first holder of the lesser nobility of that creation in precisely the same manner as the first Peer is a Peer by Patent, and the first holder of the greater nobility of his creation. But the anomaly in England is that a Peer need not necessarily be a gentleman, and some are not. The Crown only can take away a man's gentility, and in the ordinary way a man can forfeit it by nothing he does, though the remark was true that " it is a pity some gentletnen are such blackguards." The right to the title of "gentleman" as yet is not provided gratis in the Board Schools; it is still a privilege to acquire it by the concession of the Crown. Everybody cannot be of ancient lineage and high degree, we are not all of us of " the caste of Vere de Vere," but granted a certain amount of education and refinement, the desire to rank and be considered as "gentle" is almost universal. Therefore let no unauthorised pretence be made by the usurpation of the signs of another's gentility. The start must be made some time, and if you have the misfortune to have been your- self born ignoMlis, make the effort that your sons shall be gentlemen, your grandsons gentlemen of birth, your great-grandsons gentlemen of ancestry, and your great-great-grandsons gentlemen of blood. The Continental test of the perfection of blood — the proof of " Seize quartiers " — has never been required in England, and though many glibly boast of it, but few indeed can prove it. It has riothing to do with the quarterings you bear, and the fact of the proof thereof by the father does not consti- tute the right of the son. In England men mate with whom they will, and a woman even socially is accepted as of her husband's rank, unless the discrepancy be too egregious and apparent ; and this is the English stumbling-block to proofs of " Seize quartiers." To establish a proof of this you must show that all your sixteen great-great-grandparents were legally entitled to bear Arms. In other words, you must show this right to have existed for Self. 1. Your 2. Your 3. Your 4. Your 5. Your 6. Your 7. Your 8. Your 9. Your 10. Your 11. Your 12. Your 13. Your 14. Your 15. Your 16. Your Parents. Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Father's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Mother's Grand- Gt.-grand- Gt.-gt. -grand- parents. parents. parents. Father's Father's Father. Father's Father's Mother. Father's Mother's Father. Father's Mother's Mother. Mother's Father's Father. Mother's Father's Mother. Mother's Mother's Father. Mother's Mother's Mother. Father's Father's Father. Father's Father's Mother. Father's Mother's Father. Father's Mother's Mother. Mother's Father's Father. Mother's Father's Mother. Mother's Mother's Father. Mother's Mother's Mother. And then we turn to the abuse of the word " Esquire." It has been termed by one writer as a description of a state {e.g., widow and widowhood), and not a title. But whichever it is matters littje, for the right to the affix of Esquire is clearly defined. Neither usage and custom nor use and abuse can now alter the legal right to this description. There have, in times past, been other qualifications (for instance, anciently Esquires were created by Patent) which have become obsolete, but by the qualifications still existing Esquires are these — The sons of Peers. The sons of Baronets. The sons of Knights. The eldest sons of the younger sons of Peers, and their eldest sons in perpetuity. The eldest son of the eldest son of a Knight, and his eldest son in perpetuity. The Kings of Arms. The Heralds of Arms. Officers of the Army and Navy of the rank of Captain and upwards. Sheriffs of Counties, for Life. J.P.'s of Counties whilst in Commission. Serjeants-at-Law. Queen's Counsel. Serjeants-at-Arms. Cfte atjuse oC arms xxi Companions of the Orders of Knighthood. Certain principal Officers in the Queen's Household. Deputy-Lieutenants. Commissioners of the Court of Bankruptcy. Masters of the Supreme Court. Those whom the Queen, in any Commission or Warrant, styles Esquire [and amongst these are Royal Academicians], and any person who, in virtue of his Office, takes precedence of Esquires. Graduates of universities, as such, are not Esquires, and barristers-at-law, as such, are not Esquires. They are not even Gentlemen, which all solicitors are " by Act of Parliament." A judge once ruled certain documents " out of order " because a barrister was not described therein as an Esquire, and this is continually being quoted to me as " proof-positive '' that they are so. But he might just as well have said that all barristers must be described as Earls or as Dukes. Such a remark would be no more ultra vires than the one actually made was. Touching the subject of liveries, I say frankly at once that there is no law, heraldic or otherwise, to govern their choice or design. But, in the absence of any law, a very definite usage has sprung up, so universal and long-established in its character, and so generally recognised, that I may doubtless be pardoned if I draw attention to it. This custom is that the colours of the livery shall be determined by the tinctures of the wreath — in other words, by the principal colour and the principal metal occurring in the coat-of-arms, which are known as the livery colours. In all Scottish Patents the phrase will be found, " and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for a crest," &c. The exceptions are so few that the rule may be briefly understood by saying that these must be the first metal and the first colour which occur in the official blazon. Whatever is the field of the coat-of-arms, whether it be colour or metal, determines the pre- dominant colour of the livery, thus — Sable would give black. Gules would give red. Vert ,, green. Or ,, yellow. Azure ,, blue. Argent „ white. Purpure „ purple or mulberry colour. A yellow or a white livery few people in this uncertain climate, and in these days of aesthetic colours and half-tones, have the courage to make use of save for State or full-dress occasions, and for ordinary usage dark drab for the former or light drab for the latter are generally used in their stead. Scarlet is the Royal livery, and is barred to all others (with the exception of the few who are privileged to make use of the royal stables, and, I believe, of the Duke of Norfolk as hereditary Earl Marshal), consequently, if the field of your Arms be gules (i.e., scarlet), your red for livery purposes must be claret colour or chocolate colour. If your livery be black, you have but little opportunity for personal taste in the selection of tint, but with blue and green you may choose a shade as brilliant or as retiring as seems good to your own particular taste. The second colour governs that of the facings, and in the matter of facings yellow and white for gold and silver and scarlet keep their original colours. And it is in the matter of facings that the opportunity occurs for " taste " and ingenuity. The great majority of people for undress purposes make the collars and cufis of the second tincture, or " pipe " the garments with that colour. The waistcoat for undress purposes is usually of a material of narrow stripes of the two colours. A craze lately seems to be gaining ground to make use of scarlet waistcoats. This is decidedly an infringe- ment of the royal livery, and doubtless arises from the fact that this forms a part of the undress livery at Marlborough House. Their Royal Highnesses the Prince and Princess of Wales have to submit to a good deal of imitation, but things have passed far beyond the bounds of that " sincerest form of flattery " when their liveries are duplicated throughout the land. Their would-be disciples might just as well assume the plume of feathers encircled by the coronet of the Prince. If the hatband be other than of black it should be of the metal in the wreath. The buttons, if they are of metal, should also be governed by the same rule. Dress and State liveries, from their less frequent assumption, are not so subject to the vagaries of mind of the country or second-class tailor, consequently custom and usage with regard to them are fairly regular. The coat is usually in accordance with the field, the facings and ornamentation governed by the secondary colour or metal, as are the breeches and occasionally the stockings. The garters and shoe-buckles follow the rules I mention above for metal buttons. The waistcoat is some- times one and sometimes the other, most frequently being the same as the coat If a third colour appear in the Arms, this is sometimes introduced in the facings, and the undress waistcoat is then striped of the three ; but I think it undesirable, though it is not incorrect. xxii Cije afiuse of arm0 The following examples of the liveries which should pertain to the Arms I mention will show how the colours are applied : — Suppose the Arms to be vert (the field), a saltire argent, the livery would be — Undress— Gr&en coat and overcoat, with white collar and cuffs, facings, piping, or white or silver braid or lace, silver buttons and hatband, green and white striped waistcoat. Dress — Green coat, with silver lace or braid, or white facings — waistcoat the same — white breeches and stockings, silver buttons, garters and buckles. Suppose the Arms to be or, an eagle displayed sable — Undress — Dark drab coat and overcoat, with black collar and cuffs, facings, piping, braid or lace, gold buttons and hatband, black and yellow striped waistcoat. Dress — Yellow coat and waistcoat, with black lace braid or facings, black breeches and stockings, gold buttons, garters and buckles. Suppose the Arms to be gules, a lion rampant or — Undress. — Claret-colour coat and overcoat, with yellow collar and cuffs, or gold or yellow facings, piping, braid or lace, gold buttons and hatband, black and yellow striped waistcoat. Dress. — Claret-colour coat and waistcoat, with gold or yellow lace, braid or facings, yellow breeches and stockings, gold buttons, garters and buckles. If any one, from a lack of heraldic knowledge or any other reason, cares to write to me upon the subject, I shall have very great pleasure in pointing out what colours should be made use of in the designing of liveries. If you have no coat-of-arms, it cannot be said to be wrong to assume any colour you may choose ; but it might be pointed out that the colour brown, which seems to be rather a favourite, is not approximated to any heraldic tincture. With a double name or a quarterly coat you take the colours from the first quarter of your Arms, disregarding all others. If a fur occurs in one or other of the principal colour and metal of your Arms, you take the colour of its ground, thus — Ermine is treated as white. Erminites is treated as while. Erminois is treated as gold. Pean and ermines is treated as black. If the field of your Arms is vair, your livery colours are blue and white, and you are at liberty to treat whichever you prefer as the dominant colour. If your field be vair^, you take in the same manner the colours of which the fur is composed. If the field be of a metal or colour, and the principal charge be vair or vairde, the dominant colour of your livery is in accordance with the field, and you take either colour or metal, whichever you may want, from the fur. If through a change of name you become an accredited representative of a different family, and the first quarter in your coat-of-arms is altered, your livery ought certainly to change as well. If you have been using a livery and have no desire to alter it, and subsequently obtain a grant of Arms, I think it would be found, if the wish were expressed, that in designing the new coat the Officers of Arms would, if possible, so arrange it that the old livery continued to be correct. The colours of carriages and of the upholstering is simply a matter of taste, and it is nothing more than artistic preference and a desire for uniformity — but a very general preference, by the way — which makes them in accordance with the liveries. In actual practice the metal of the harness and harness ornaments will usually follow the rules which decide the metal of the buttons. There is a very pretty custom in vogue at the moment of placing knots of ribbon or coloured leathers at the heads of horses. These should, of course, follow the two livery colours. From liveries to cockades is no great step, and the abuse of this ornament — for such it assuredly is — is greater than the abuse of Arms. As to this, again, there are no laws in existence, but the custom which has regulated their usage is much more emphatic and pronounced than in the case of liveries, and the observance of which at the same time is more widely recognised and exacted. The cockade originated in the " brooch," if I may so term it, or fastening of the old three- cornered hats. The black cockade of the present time is generally known as the " black cockade of Hanover," and its usage upon the hats of liveried servants dates from about the time of the Hano- verian succession. One hears about the white cockade of the Stuarts, but I am inclined to think it originated in contradistinction to the black cockade of Hanover, and I fancy has a greater existence in poetry and romantic chivalry than it ever had in actual life. It is doubtful if it had anything beyond an actual military existence. The cockade is purely a fighting badge, so that it is essentially ridiculous for civilians or ladies to pretend to it. There are two shapes at present in general usage; the most usual is the one surmounted with a fan-shaped ornament. This is the military cockade. The oval shape, without the fan, is the naval one. The right to the military cockade is universally conceded to all officers C|)e abuse of arms xxiii holding commissions in the Army, Militia, or Volunteers ; and, by virtue of their military capacity, to Lord-Lieutenants and Deputy-Lieutenants ; and for the same reason, to High Sheriffs during their year of office. The right to the naval one is conceded to officers holding commissions in the Navy or Royal Naval Reserve. It is a moot point whether ex-officers, when no longer holding their com- missions, are still entitled to make use of it. In my opinion, it should be conceded, at any rate, to those who receive permission to continue to wear their uniform ; but I cannot substantiate my opinion by any authority, or settle the matter one way or the other. The royal cockade is circular, and larger and rather different in the form of its construction. This shape, in a smaller size, is adopted by many of the royal household for their private purposes, and I cannot help thinking that the usage of this shape by such persons, and the usage of cockades by ambassadors, are simply a matter of privileged concession to the holder of the office for the time being. The foreign cockades are of different colours. Cussans enumerates — The German The Austrian The Portuguese . The Belgian The Spanish The Netherlands Black and white. Black and yellow. White and blue. Black, yellow, and red. Red. Orange, And I have seen others. From the fact that the use of the cockade is conceded to Deputy-Lieutenants — and the list of Deputy-Lieutenants includes the great majority of those in a prominent social position — it seems to be considered by a large number of people that the placing of the cockade upon the hats of servants is nothing more than an indication of such social position on the part of their employers, and conse- quently the pretenders to this rank, with common consent, infringe the privilege. It is difficult to see what steps can be taken to check the abuse. Certainly a step in the right direction has been taken in this book, in which every person is marked whose right to the privilege I believe to be undoubted. But it would be most beneficial if an official notice by the Lord Chamberlain were inserted in the Gazette, definitely conveying the wishes of the Sovereign, if an expression of them could be obtained, as to what classes were entitled to the privilege. An opportunity will' occur, though it is to be hoped not for a long time, at the change of the dynasty ; for with the accession of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales the raison d'etre of the black cockade of Hanover will no longer exist. If the colour of the cockade were then altered, and at the time of the official signification thereof the opportunity were taken of definitely stating to whom the new cockade would appertain, attention would be forcibly drawn to the matter, and public opinion, having definite knowledge to go upon, would effectually prevent any extensive abuse of the privilege The Royal Arms are not hereditary in the generally accepted sense of the word, and no one at the present time actually knows what the Royal Arms will be in the next reign ; but there is a great deal to be said in favour of then introducing the tinctures " gules and or " into the cockade, for these are the " liveries " of England, of Scotland, and (as generally accepted) of Wales. The " liveries " of Saxe-Coburg are black and yellow. And there is another very objectionable practice which I wish to refer to, and that is the display of bogus private Arms in municipal matters, such as invitation cards. State carriages, and presenta- tion portraits. It seems a very usual practice to introduce into such matters the personal insignia of the Mayor or Aldermen, and it seems to me peculiar, judging by the publicity thereby given to them, that it should be the exception rather than the rule that such personal insignia should be of any authority. The High Sheriffs' banners and seals bring us another crop of unauthorised Arms ; but, of all the occasions of the desecration of these marks of dignity and honour, the Lord Mayor's Show in this City of London stands unrivalled. It is the common boast of a certain City firm of " heraldic purveyors,'' that they have supplied the successive Lord Mayors and Sheriffs with Arms for nearly a century. The statement certainly may be only a sample of trade " tall-talk," but it might well be true, for it is a fact that but few of these officers start their civic display with legitimate Arms. It is not a matter of a recognised rule that each City Alderman must of necessity be a scion of the nobility, or even of " gentle " descent ; indeed, tradition points to the exact reverse, and that a Lord Mayor more frequently " founds " than " terminates " an illustrious house. Further, where is the disgrace of coming from a race of forebears who were not Armigerous ? If a claim to gentility of birth, either on behalf of oneself or one's descendants, be made by the display or Armorial Bearings, they most assuredly ought to be genuine. And if Mayors, Lord Mayors, and Aldermen and High Sheriffs desire their Arms to be en tvidence, XXIV €:^t abuse of arms might I suggest that they should ascertain whether or not they have a legitimate right to those to which they lay claim ? We are proud, in this United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, of our monarchy, and of our three estates of the realm. We are proud of that corner of Westminster where cluster together our national Valhalla, hallowed by every glorious and sacred tradition of which tongue can tell, and our Houses of Parliament. We are proud even of the buildings themselves. It says little for our national consistency ; for in this House, where the laws are made, there is a lasting memorial to the contempt in which they are held. There is an open staring infraction, patent to everybody who can obtain the enirei to the building, of the laws made in a bygone day, but which are still upon our statute-books. In some of the painted windows appear escutcheons. There can be no doubt as to what they are intended to be, for each coat-of-arms is labelled with the name of the town the Arms of which it purports to represent. I have not yet had opportunity of making anything like a complete list of the illegal coats and mistakes which have been placed on record for all time to come, but the whole any advertising seal-engraver might have been ashamed to stand sponsor to; and no one need repeat the criticism that they only purport to be the designs upon the seals, for every solitary one is placed upon an escutcheon, and each one is surmounted by a helmet and lambrequin. But I can answer that over thirty unauthorised coats are displayed. Surely in the national Houses of Parliament at least, if nowhere else, one might have expected to find the laws of the realm and the laws of Arms complied with and respected. In these Houses of Parliament, where in matters of procedure some of the stereotyped forms of centuries are scrupulously adhered to, it must be a matter of surprise that the bogus and illegal assumptions of this century should appear side by side with ancient and honourable Arms. In very truth must Armory in these latter times have fallen upon evil days. Still, what more can one expect? Take up Debrett's " Guide to the House of Commons," and glance through its pages. Many of the Members of Parliament have a pictured shield against their names. Fully a third of these I know to be wrong, or of no authority. It is related of an Irish Member of Parliament, who was applied to by the editor of a biographical work for a few particulars about his career, together with a description of his "Arms," that he gave a florid and eloquent account of his achievements in life, but added that he did not carry "Arms," as he lived in a proclaimed district One wishes a few more of the Irish Members would make a similar reply to the editor of " Debrett," for very few of them are entitled to their Arms. Next to the illegal use of Arms comes the illegal use of titles. Perhaps many people would put the latter first. In the first place, no one may accept or use in the United Kingdom any foreign title or Order of Knighthood without the express permission and Royal License of Her Majesty ; and such a Royal License is very difficult to get with newly created titles. With regard to English titles, I will leave the Peerage to the mercies, tender or otherwise, of Mr. Horace Round and the Quarterly Review. But to pass to Baronets, it is here that the greatest abuse occurs. When " Foster " issued his memorable Peerage and Baronetage, he felt constrained to regard certain pedigrees as at any rate requiring further proof or lacking corroboration. I append a list of them. " Turing " has since been proved and registered — the insertion of Colleton I think was a mistake — and I fail to see what else Sir Reginald Barnewall or Sir Hector Maclean Hay can do to make their claims more valid, for their right is proved and recorded in Ulster's Office and Lyon Office respectively. The list in chaos is as follows : — Carmichael - Anstruther (Nova- Scotian title). Barnewall. Boreel. Broun. Burke "of Glinsk.'' Campbell of Auchenbreck. Campbell of Ardnamurchan. Cathcart. Cockburn, Colleton. Cox. Crawfurd-Pollok. Crosbie. Cumming. Cuninghame of Robertland. Dalyell. Dick. Dunbar of North field. Elphinstone. Esmonde. Dalton-Fitzgerald. Fleetwood. Fletcher (1812). Foulis of Woodhall. Foulis of Ingleby Manor. Gibb. Gordon of Letterfourie. Gordon of Lesmore. Graham of Esk. Grant of Dalvey. Hamilton of Silverton Hill. Hamilton of Preston, county Had- dington. Hay of Smithfield. Hay of Alderston. Innes of Balveny. Innes (1628). De Burgh- Lawson, Leslie of Wardis. Mackenzie of Gairloch. Mackenzie of Scatwell. MoncriefF. Howell-Murray. Murray of Philiphaugh. Milliken-Napier. Nicolson (1637). Nicolson (1629). Palmer (1621). Payne (1737). Perrott. Richardson (1630). Sinclair of Dunbeath. Skipwith. Steele. Swale. Temple. Lushington-Tilson. Turing. Agnew-Wallace. Wemyss. Griffies- Williams. Wright. Cfie atJU0e of arms XXV To this, by the help of Dod and Debrett, the following doubtful or unproven cases come to swell the list : — Burton. Clifton. Stapley. Wasteneys. Knowles. Reade(i64i). Livesey. A mere lament will effect but little, and it seems to me that there is a good deal that might be done. And the remedy I am about to suggest, which I believe would be effective, would appear at the same time to be a sufficient preventive for another evil of which we hear a good deal. In the history of most hereditary titles there comes a time when the property which originally endowed the title gets separated from it, and the titular dignity becomes but an empty inheritance. And it ceases to become a dignity and degenerates to a farce when its holder, as has sometimes happened, has not known where to turn for his next meal. Such a state of things, to put it mildly, by no means adds to the dignity of the Peerage and Baronetage, inasmuch as a Peer or Baronet can hardly drop out of the world completely, as does an ordinary untitled person, when he " knocks under." It would be easy to provide against the two evils in future creations. Nowadays the " start" of a new family is generally in hard cash, and not by the aid of extensive landed property ; so that it would be no hardship to require, prior to the creation of a Baronetcy, that a sufficient quantity of consols to produce, say, a fixed income, be purchased and settled inalienably upon the successors in the title — the actual money being required to be lodged in the hands of the Crown — the income to be paid to such persons as establish their right to the titles. The income should not be fixed at so large an amount that the providing of the principal would cripple resources, but should be sufficient to prove an ample inducement to go to some trouble to obtain it. If the law provided that the income was not paid until the right was established, and that no arrears were to be paid, such income only to accrue from the date upon which the succession to the title was certified to have been established, then there would be but little delay that would ever occur through non-registration. In the event of the title becoming extinct, half the capital to revert to the Crown, the remaining half to be at the disposal by will of the final holder. Such an arrangement would very safely and thoroughly provide (i) for the succession to future creations being promptly proved and recorded ; (2) that no holder of the title during his enjoyment of it was ever in circumstances of pecuniary distress. Any person should be allowed to endow his title if he wished, to any amount up to a maximum of double the sums mentioned, but any voluntary additions to be absolutely at the disposal by will of the last holder of the title. With regard to existing creations, such proposals could not in any justice be made compulsory, but if the opportunity of voluntarily so endowing their titles were afforded to the present holders, some number would be found to take advantage of it. There is a certain pride of race which causes men to go to a great deal of trouble in order to perpetuate their families, and few who had it in their power to provide without inconvenience the necessary endowment would let the opportunity slip. And many would be at some pains to provide an endowment by means of insurance. When- ever a Baronet were created a Peer, or when one of the latter got a "step" in the Peerage, the en- dowment would be required, and it could be understood that if the " step " became extinct a sufficient sum would be retained to create the minimum suitable to any subsidiary title not lapsing with the " step." Thus gradually all existing creations would be brought within the fold. There comes a time in all families sooner or later when the heir gives healthy promise of making " ducks and drakes" of his patrimony as soon as he may come "into his kingdom." Frequently the actual responsibility of possession when it comes has a sobering effect, but many a father must have had numerous anxious moments as to what will happen after his death. Four out of five would settle the matter at once by taking advantage of any legal opportunity of endowing in perpetuity their direct line of posterity. Such a feeling would, before a couple of centuries have passed, have been fairly certain to have produced endowments for all the genuine titles in existence. And endowments in money are open to none of those objections on the score of impoverishment which are so vehe- mently urged against estates carrying only a " life-interest " for their holders. But holders of the shaky titles now in use would give any such voluntary endowment scheme a very wide berth, and these are the very gentlemen whose assumptions it is most desirable to suppress. These cases could only be met by requiring any person assuming any title to pay an annual license of say j^Soo, unless he could produce a certificate that his pedigree was recorded and his succession to the title established, and rendering all editors and publishers of Peerages liable to a fine of perhaps ;^ioo for each offence, for every uncertified person entered in their lists. The details of creation, and the limitations of English, Irish, and United Kingdom Baronetcies, are accessible and well known, and there would be no difficulty about these. There probably would be a good deal of difficulty, however, over some of the Nova Scotian creations. But in these days, when Royal Commissions are getting to resemble the seed of Abraham in multitude, those responsible for their initiation might do a great deal worse than to take these titles in hand and agitate for a Commission to examine them ; and let their report be final, subject to the prerogative of the Sovereign to confirm or re-create such Baronetcies as she may be inclined, which have failed to be established xxvi Clje 3t)u0c of 3rms before the Commission. And it is also desirable to create some recognised course of procedure for establishing the descent of Scottish Peerages. In 1840 a number of Baronets assembled under the direction of the late Sir Richard Brown, and formed a Committee of the Baronetage of Privileges, wherein were adopted several rather ridiculous resolutions, which were never officially recognised by the Sovereign, or by the College of Arms. The members of the Committee resolved that all Baronets should take for supporters two arnied knights ; for coronet a plain circle of gold with four pearls resting on the edge — which is engrailed — two of them appearing in drawings ; and that the helmet should be affrontde and open, guarded with four grilles of gold ; and besides these exterior ornaments, that they should surround their escutcheons with a collar of SS. They likewise determined to prefix to their title that of " Honourable." These were the principal alterations suggested ; but happily they were not generally adopted. This was the wonderful Baronets' " Committee of Privileges " about which one hears so much. Had they been more mode- rate in their demands, it is said that the Crown would not have been unwilling to meet some of their wishes ; but they asked too much, and, as a natural result, got nothing, beyond a considerable amount of ridicule. Had they addressed themselves to the reform of the abuses which had already crept into the exercise of their recognised privileges, some useful end might have been served ; but the Broun Baronetcy happens to be one of those which Foster subsequently considered necessary to place in "chaos." And now we come to the question as to what can be done to prevent these abuses of the right and privilege of bearing Arms, with which I have dealt in the foregoing pages. It is almost hopeless to advocate or expect any further convictions and fines under the old laws, which provided such heavy penalties for the wrongful usage of Arms ; but still, overlooking these penalties, and without any alteration of the law, there is a great deal that might be done. First and foremost, if the Inland Revenue authorities were more eager and efficient in the discharge of their duties, and in the enforcement and collection of the annual licenses imposed by the law, it would make a marvellous difference. And if the payment of the required license were more rigorously enforced, the average tradesman's wife might think again before answering a news- paper advertisement and placing herself in a tradesman's hands for a guinea box of stationery, and perhaps a prudent husband might enforce a little reflection. And the wording upon the licenses issued by the Inland Revenue authorities requires consider- able alteration. At present it reads — No LICENCE : TO USE ARMORIAL BEARINGS ;^i i o 32 and 33 Vict. Cap. 14. of in the Parish of. within the Administrative County of is hereby Authorised to wear and use A rmorial Bearings (but not to have the same painted, marked, or affixed on or to any Carri^e) from the day of the date hereof until the 31st day of December next following : the sum of One Pound One Shilling having been paid for this licence. Granted at this day of by INLAND REVENUE. LICENCE : TO USE ARMORIAL BEARINGS ;^2 2 o 32 and 33 Vict. Cap. 14. of in the Parish of within the Administrative County of is hereby Authorised to wear and use Armorial Bearings, and to have the same painted, marked, or affixed on or to any Carriage from the day of the date hereof until the 31st day of December next following : he having paid the sum of Two Pounds Two Shillings for the licence. Granted at this day of by The italics are mine, and this wording, to put it mildly, is ultra vires. I am not the first to point out that as it stands now it is a direct infringement of the personal prerogative of the Sovereign. It needs no Act of Parliament to alter it. With all possible deference to the authorities at Somerset House, I would suggest the following wording as more legal and less open to abuse : — " having paid the sum of one guinea, is hereby admitted to have fulfilled the requirements of the Inland Revenue Department, but such payment not to be held to have confirmed or conferred any right to the usage of Arms not sanctioned by the duly accredited Officers of Arms." The Act of Parliament creating the requirement of these licenses reads as follows : — " 32 & 33 Vict. : Customs and Inland Revenue Duties: CL 14, sec. 18. On and after the first day of January one thousand eight hundred and seventy, there shall be granted, charged, levied Ci)e atiuse of arms xxvu and paid, for the use of Her Majesty, her heirs and successors in and throughout Great Britain, under and subject to the provisions and regulations in this Act contained, the following duties, that is to say : . . . For Armorial Bearings : — If such Armorial Bearings shall be painted, marked, or affixed on or to any carriage _;^2 2 o If such Armorial Bearings shall not be so painted, marked, or affixed, but shall be otherwise worn or used .110 Ch. 14, sec. 19 (i). It shall not be necessary for any member of the Royal Family to make any declaration or to take out any licence under this Act, nor shall it be necessary for the sheriff of any county, or mayor or other officer in any corporation or royal burgh serving an annual office therein, to take out a licence for any servants, carriages, or horses employed or kept by him for the purposes of his office during his year of service, nor for any person who shall by right of office wear or use any of the Arms or Insignia of any member of the Royal Family, or of any corporation or royal burgh, to take out a licence in respect of the use of such Arms or Insignia. Ch. 14, sec. 19 (13). 'Armorial Bearings' means and includes any Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign, by whatever name the same shall be called, and whether such Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign shall be registered in the College of Arms or not. Ch. 14, sea 19 (14). Any person who shall keep any carriage, whether owned or hired by him, shall be deemed to wear and use any Armorial Bearings painted or marked thereon or affixed thereto. Ch. 14, sec. 19 (15). It shall not be necessary for a licence to be taken out by any person duly licensed by proper authority to keep or use any public stage or hackney-carriage for any Armorial Bearings painted or marked on such stage or hackney-carriage." There is some difference between the foregoing and the notice appearing upon the back of the return, by which you are invited by the means above mentioned to contribute to the Inland Revenue. It is as follows : — "ARMORIAL BEARINGS. Definitions. The term ' Armorial Bearings ' means and includes any Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign, by whatever name the same shall be called, and whether such Armorial Bearing, Crest, or Ensign shall be registered in the College of Arms or not. Any person who keeps a carriage, whether owned or hired by him, is deemed to wear and use any Armorial Bearings painted or marked thereon or affixed thereto. A licence to use Armorial Bearings on carriages includes the use of such insignia in any other manner. Note. — If any person holding a Ucence at the lower rate of duty shall become liable to the higher rate by reason of using a carriage with Armorial Bearings thereon, a proper licence must be taken out within 21 days. The duty on the former licence will then be repaid by the Collector of Inland Revenue. Exemptions. The proprietors of public stage carriages or of hackney carriages Hcensed by local authority, in respect of any Armorial Bearings marked thereon, or on the harness used therewith. The Commissioners of Inland Revenue do not require licenses to be taken out in the following cases : — 1. By any shopkeeper in respect of the use of Armorial Bearings or devices, solely as trade" marks, and in the course of trade. 2. By any municipal or other corporation, or any public company, in respect of the use of their corporate Armorial Bearings, or by any person using the Armorial Bearings of such a corporation or company by right of office. 3. By any officer or member of a club, or society, using at the club, or on the business of the society, any Armorial Bearings for the use of which such club or society have taken out a licence. Persons Exempt from Return and Duty. 1. Members of the Royal Family. 2. The Sheriff of any county, or the Mayor or other officer in any corporation or royal borough, serving an annual office therein, in respect of any servants or carriages kept by him for the purposes of his office during his year of service. 3. Persons wearing by right of office any of the Arms or Insignia of members of the Royal Family, or of any corporation or royal borough, in respect of the use of such Arms or Insignia." XXVI u Clje abuse of atms The difference is no doubt somewhat explained by the enclosed reply I received to certain inquiries upon the matter : — 1642 E " Inland Revenue, ,8g, " Somerset House, London, W.C, " gtA March 1894. " Sir,— In reply to your letter dated the 22nd ultimo, I am instructed by the Board of Inland Revenue to acqua,int you that (i) section 19 of the Act 32 and 33 Vict. c. 14 provides that it shall not be necessary for a Corporation virearing or using Arms or Insignia to take out a licence. (2) The above exemption for a Corporation is construed by the Board as meaning that a licence need not be taken out Ijy any public company for any corporate Armorial Bearings. (3) A licence is not (according to a concession allowed by the Board) required by a shopkeeper for Armorial Bearings used in connection with matters relating merely to his trade, as on bill-heads, trade labels, &c., or on his shop front ; and this regulation applies to the use of the Royal Arms, so far as the Revenue is concerned. But (4) the Board cannot state whether or not in any particular case objection arises under the Patent, Designs, and Trade-Marks Act of 1883 to the use of the Royal Arms. This point would be determined by the Board of Trade. " The Act relating to licences for Armorial Bearings is the 32 and 33 Vict. c. 14. — I am, Sir, your obedient Servant, (Signed) " Wm. Rossetti, " Asst, Secretary.'" Corporations, public companies, and tradesmen are every bit as capable of bearing taxation as those of more patrician birth ; and, moreover, it appears to me that the Inland Revenue authorities might just as well make up their minds not to collect the tax on wine or cigars when imported by a tradesman or public company. If the tax were rigidly enforced in all the cases that the Act sanctions, the revenue from this source would be more than doubled, and tradesrhen would be far less prone to prostitute the dignity of Arms to the catchpenny artifices of business. As matters stand, they have a direct suggestion and inducement for doing so. And it would need no Act of Parliament to construct a regulation in the Trade-Mark Registration Department that no coronet whatsoever, and no design which can be classed as heraldic, should in future be accepted for registra- tion. It is easy to say what is "heraldic" in design: or the regulation might run that no design should be placed upon an escutcheon, lozenge, wreath, or chapeau, or in conjunction with any coronet, and that no design should consist of any object — commonly classed as heraldic — or any such disposition of objects, upon a circle, parallelogram, or oval, that one could be led to suppose the design might be considered to be a coat-of-arms. It would not need an Act of Parliament to introduce a police regulation that no vehicle should be licensed as a public hackney carriage until anything "heraldic" painted upon it or afiSxed thereto were defaced or obliterated. It would only need a resolution of the Common Council for it to become a sine qua non that no Armorial Bearings, personal or impersonal, should be placed upon any casket or other presentation article ordered by the Corporation, or upon any official invitation card or other official publication, until such Arms had been sanctioned by the College of Arms. And a great deal might be done by Town Clerks and Mayors. It is a positive disgrace that many towns are using Arms which are of no authority. It would be very little trouble for each Town Clerk or Mayor of the towns which are illegally using Arms to call the attention of the Corporation to the fact. I feel certain that in many towns, particularly in Scotland and Ireland, where the fees for matriculating or confirming Arms are so trivial, matters have only to be placed before the Corpora- tions in the proper light, for immediate steps to be taken to rectify the present illegal state of affairs. If after having all the facts before them the Corporations are too parsimonious to move in the matter, it should certainly be made known, in order that the effort might subsequently be made by private individuals (as it has already been done in a good many cases) to rectify the apathy of the official body. For surely in these large towns who are still defaulters— ^.^., Leeds, Swansea, Wolverhamp- ton, Cardiff, Newport (Mon.), Crewe, Blackpool, Eastbourne, and Southend — there are enough public-spirited people interested in Heraldry to subscribe in small sums the necessary fees, even if there be no local magnate willing to make the town a present of its Arms. It would be no bad speculation for the local paper in each place to head the subscription list, for it would be amply repaid for its trouble by the advertisement and by the cash which would accrue from the sale of photographs of the Patent or accurate copies of the official Arms. County Councils in the same manner. Of course I am most interested in my own county of Shropshire, and I shall be only too delighted to hear from anybody who is inclined to co-operate with me to the end in view. A very little effort would produce the required result. The present seal of the Council is very much open to criticism. One of the most important checks is in the hands of clergymen, and is this. No brass plate or mural tablet or tombstone may be erected in a church or churchyard without the consent of the clergyman thereof for the time being, nor can any hatchment be hung up upon the walls of the church. I am afraid the day of hatchments has come to a sorry end, but still with these where they may be used, and with all intra or extra mural monuments, the clergyman can discourage the use of any but legal Arms. He would be wise to require the mourners to spend an extra half-guinea to provide a certificate from the College or Office of Arms concerned, that the Arms proposed to be erected were legally displayed and properly marshalled. CI)c 9&use of arms XXIX Architects can do a great deal — particularly with regard to impersonal Arms — by discouraging their display unless the coat-of-arms be beyond reproach ; and, where they have reason to, doubt the accuracy or validity of personal Insignia, by taking care to avoid affording opportunities for the display of such. Were it not almost hopeless to expect an effort from such quarters, it needs very little thought to see how much might be done by tradespeople— jewellers, stationers, painters, coachbuilders, seal-engravers, die-sinkers, stained glass manufacturers, monumental masons, and others. I question if the tradesman exists who would refuse an order rather than employ in his design a bogus coat which might be supplied ; but it is asking so little to propose that they should themselves refrain from suggesting that Arms " should be found" for their purposes. The field of ornament has a wide enough scope surely, even after everything heraldic is barred. Much might be done by the foundation of a School or Institute of Heraldic Design and Handi- craft. If therein a rigid rule were made that before any Arms were " touched " a certificate of them from an Officer of Arms were required to be lodged, I should imagine it would be found that all Officers of Arms would go to some trouble in recommending their clients to go there for their requirements, as would everybody else who had the welfare of Heraldic Art and true Armory at heart. There, are so few good heraldic handicraftsmen in existence, that the whole of them could readily be " retained," and the Institute, by superiority of workmanship alone, could give a cachet to the heraldic results of its handicraft which would soon be conceded and recognised ; and I fancy the shutters would soon be up in several objectionable quarters. I doubt the feasibility or the advantage of a return to compulsory " Visitations," but with all possible agreement I join my advocacy to that of others who recommend the renewal of the Visita- tions in a voluntary form. Many people, on the score of indifference, will not take the trouble to record their pedigrees, but might respond to an invitation to do so if special facilities were offered. The world is growing strangely casual and indifferent of late on matters of honour. The House of Peers has been stated by an able writer to be as representative a body as the House of Commons, the difference being that the composition of the one is permanent as representative of a permanent class, and the other varying as representative of a body varying in its constitution and wishes. Consequently there is everything in favour of the continuance of the hitherto practised methods of the selection and creation of Peers. But there is much to be put forward in favour of the consideration whether services to the Sovereign or the community, which may happen to be only of a comparatively minor character, cannot adequately and acceptably be rewarded in more frequent cases by grants of Patents of Gentility, or where gentility exists, by grants of Augmentations. Such a revival of ancient practices would greatly add to the dignity of Arms, and in each case can readily be made into a direct memento of whatever action it is desired to commemorate. And further, it would provide also for cases where services worthy of recognition have been rendered, where the means do not exist to satisfactorily maintain the dignity of knighthood, or of a hereditary title. It is much to be regretted that it is not considered a necessity for each person, as he attains his majority, to ascertain and record what Arms, quarterings, and difference mark he should display. And upon his marriage, it ought to be considered as much a matter of course as consulting a lawyer as to his marriage settlement, that he should consult an Officer of Arms as to what difference his marriage makes in his achievement. But even if the head of every family would take the trouble to investigate the right of his original ancestors to the Arms they claimed, and would then prove and register his own right to these Arms, and place upon record what he knows, a great step would be taken towards the correct end. A certain responsibility attaches to the headship of a house, or even of a branch of one. It is a rotten argument that because posterity have done nothing for you, you are called upon to do nothing for them. As it has been truly said, " Many things are lost to us which were known to our grandfathers, and our grandchildren will search in vain for things which to us are most familiar." And the Ex-Libris Society, by instituting a pillory of all those book-plates which bear illegal Arms, could, at any rate reduce to a minimum the further initiation of unauthorised Arms, simply as excuses for book-plates. I was present, by the courtesy of a member of the Society, at the last General Meeting, and heard the worthy Secretary exhorting all and sundry " to get a book-plate." As more than two-thirds of the Ex-Libris in existence are in some way Armorial, and as but a very small proportion of the world at large is genuinely Armigerous, the deduction is obvious. And there is much to be done in the literary field. Learned treatises are still multiplying in number, which will even yet continue to discuss the ancient controversy as to whether a lion passant guardant must not of necessity be a leopard, which even yet take poor Sir Isaac Heard to task for the coat he designed for Lord Nelson. It is certainly very interesting, but no book has so far taken proper cognisance of the legal as apart from the scientific and antiquarian view of the study of Armory. The scientific might well have been left until the legal was " understanded of the multitude." These pages may perhaps fill the void till some one more competent undertake the task. XXX Cfie abuse of arms I am constantly being asked to recommend a handbook of Heraldry. The ideal book has yet to be written. Planch^ is the truest writer who has yet set pen to paper on the subject of Heraldry. Read his " Pursuivant of Arms " first, and then read his edition of Clark's " Introduction to Heraldry." For a Dictionary of Heraldry Berry is far away the best. He is not universally accurate, but he will seldom lead you far astray. But his Armory is no better than any other. Some other modern treatises and dictionaries would have been of greater value had they never been published, and their authors might have easier tasks set them than to verify and correct their facts. Mr. Walter Rye did a great service to genealogists and antiquarians of all degrees— a service which I hardly fancy is yet thoroughly realised — when he wrote and published his book, " Records and Record Searching." In it he says : — " No catalogue or index has ever been published of the contents of the College, nor have the Officers of Arms ever considered themselves called upon to issue, as they most certainly ought to do, a hst of those persons who are and those persons who are not entitled to Armorial Bearings. Many of the earlier Visitations have been copied more or less accurately^rather less than more — and are to be found in the British Museum and other libraries." I mention it last because I consider this book is the most crying want that Heraldry knows. The College has not published such a book, and apparently has left the effort to be made by private enterprise. Had no heraldic book ever been pubUshed, had no list of Arms ever found its way into print, had no unauthorised " Peerage " ever been compiled, then it would have been well for the Science of Armory. If the attempt to supersede their jurisdiction had been suppressed ages ago, when the College had and exercised sufficient power and authority to have done so, they would have remained what they are not — (not only the sole authority upon matters of Arms), but — and here they would have had the power — the sole source of heraldic information. But it is idle to talk of lost opportunities, the situation of the moment remains. And it is this — every reference library has a copy of Burke's " General Armory," from whch the whole wide world helps itself to a crest or a coat-of-arms. Every day the newspapers and the penny post convey advertisements of those who pretend to find, for three-and-sixpence or less. Arms for those who don't know how to help themselves. Everybody who proclaims himself to be anybody must apparently sport a coat-of-arms. So that the need has undoubtedly arisen for some book which shall advertise, that all who run may read, which coats-of-arms are lawfully and legally borne ; that shall discriminate between the sheep and the goats ; that shall separate legitimate Armigeri from bogus pretenders. For the past two years I have been working — and in no casual manner, as the result will show — at a book aiming at such an end. The book is here, awaiting the judgment of my critics and every one concerned as to its object and manner of fulfilment. It is absurd to expect the first edition to be complete, or to be anywhere approaching perfection, for I say frankly that my list of authorised gentlemen of coat-armour so far is not very extensive. Some 50,000 circulars and information forms, bearing a request for a reply, have been issued, and I have received an enormous number of replies. With the exception of a few schedules, which I have found it impossible during the time to have examined, the whole of these have been dealt with, and the results will be found in the following pages. All the coats-of-arms at present appearing in the Peerages and Baronetages have been examined, and the results are given. To these I have added the Knights and Companions of the Orders of Knighthood, and those people bearing courtesy titles, and I have endeavoured that this first edition of my book shall contain the names of all such. Wherever I could ascertain that Arms were legally or illegally used I have added the details ; but, of course, a very large number have no Arms, and as to many I can obtain no information. A very large number of the Arms in Burke's " Landed Gentry " and Debrett's " House of Commons " have been scrutinised and inserted. Before the pub- lication of the next edition I hope to have included the whole of the remainder of the coats-of-arms mentioned or illustrated in either of these books, and also the few remaining schedules of which I have spoken. Where I could discover that the Arms without doubt were lawfully borne, I have inserted them in ordinary type ; and, to the extent of the knowledge I have, I honestly believe that every person so included is, by the law of the Realm and by the laws of Arms, unquestionably a Gentleman of coat- armour. In the cases in which I could not satisfy myself that the right to Arms legally existed the entries are in italics. I give the information for what it is worth, and each entry upon its own merits, subject to any qualifying remarks by which it is accompanied. No one besides myself knows the trouble I have gone to in order that my book should be accurate, but I can hardly expect a book of this magnitude to have gone through the press devoid of any error whatsoever. If I have treated any one unjustly I am truly sorry ; but as of the thousands of individuals mentioned in the book com- paratively but few are personally known to me, I have no reason for anything but an absolutely impartial standpoint. If any one considers I have wronged them, I can only ask them to communi- cate with me ; but I wish that as few as possible shall have cause of complaint. And I will myself undertake (unless prevented by circumstances which at the moment I cannot foresee) at the end of twelve months to print, at my own expense, a list of those people whose names appear by mistake Cfte atiuise of atms xxxi in my book as bearing Arms without authority, who at the moment of publication have their right duly recorded and allowed in the College of Arms, in Lyon Office, or in Ulster's Office ; and this list shall be forwarded to each of my subscribers, and inserted in the following edition of the work. Such a list cannot be very extensive, I know, but I have been engaged on this book for two years, and it is quite possible that the right may have been established since I made inquiry ; and it is possible I may have made my inquiry at the College of Arms, whilst the right was recorded in Lyon Office or Ulster's Office, or vice versd. It is possible some people may eventually establish a right to Arms which I have herein criticised adversely. I will publish in each revised edition a list of every one who, whilst now appearing in italics, shall at any future time legally establish his right to the same Arms which are herein referred to. The details of the Armorial Bearings have had my personal attention, and, as I have said, I believe them to be correct. For the other details I have been at the mercy of those who have supplied them and the sources from which they have been taken. And, unlike the details of the Arms, the other facts and matters have been largely dealt with by my assistants, and I am not inclined to personally vouch for them to the same extent that I hold myself responsible as to the Arms, but I have no reason to consider that my book is less accurate than other publications of a similar character. It may not be in some details so extensive, but I believe that the information I (/(? give is correct. The end I have in view mayhap is not yet near ; I may be a long time in reaching the goal I have set before myself, but the ideal towards which I am striving can soon be told. It is simply to take every living person who claims or pretends to the display of Arms, to quote the Arms he uses, and to let it be widely known whether his Armorial Insignia are borne with or without authority. The difficulties under which my book has been compiled may perhaps in some measure be appreciated when I say that I personally have had no access to the records of the College of Arms. My book is in no way official, being issued under neither the sanction, the authority, nor the control of the College of Arms, of Lyon Office, or of Ulster's Office. But it is for this reason in no worse plight than any other book. As far as I know, the " Ordinary of Scottish Arms " by the present Lyon King is the only official book relating to Arms which has ever been issued. But I have had the most cordial and generous help, encouragement and assistance, far beyond anything I had the least right or intention to expect, from Lyon King of Arms and Lyon Clerk in Scotland, from Ulster King of Arms and Mr. Burtchaell, his Secretary, in Ireland, and from Richmond Herald in England. I wish to disclaim on their behalf the least responsibility for the appearance of my book or for the statements it contains. That I know must pertain solely to myself, but the help has been given me, and I am more grateful therefor than I can express. But to Mr. Athill, Richmond Herald, is due even a far greater proportion of my thanks than to the others, though my debt to them is very large. Not only has he devoted time beyond calculation to my assistance, but he has been almost my sole source of information from the College. Continuously during the last four years has he untiringly made search upon search for me, and he has always been most ready and willing to answer my inquiries, and afford me advice. I don't say I have always followed it, for I haven't. Perhaps, had I done so in one or two matters, things might have moved more easily. Though I may claim to have been an acquaintance of Richmond Herald from my school- days, I had read and digested the usual run of heraldic books before claiming his assistance to any appreciable extent, but I wish to gratefully acknowledge the fact that it was he who first pointed out to me, that there was a legal side to Armory as well as an antiquarian. I wish for the book to take its place amongst the other recognised handbooks of the year, and I claim for it that it is the only book in existence giving the Arms of Peers and Baronets correctly, it is the onfy book which takes cognisance of quarterings save in a casual and indifferent manner, it is the onfy book giving the correct, legal and formal style of those whose names appear, it is the only book which gives Peers, Baronets, Knights, Esquires, and Armigers in one alphabetical list on the common ground of gentility, it is the only book which mentions the children of Knights and Com- panions of the Orders of Knighthood. It is the _firsl and only book to have touched upon the subject of liveries, t!a& first and only attempt to regulate the usage of cockades. It is the only book which concedes to a man the right to impale the Arms of his wife's family, and which recognises the fact that the Arms of a family change in their application from generation to generation. It is the only book in which the term and description of " Esquire " has been rigidly withheld from those who have not shown a valid reason for its being affixed, and in which a distinction is drawn between titles and courtesy titles. It is the first and only attempt to draw a plain, unvarnished, and legible distinction between those Arms for which the authority has been legally and duly established and those for which it has not. It is the first book of its character which has recognised fully that the laws of Arms differ widely in England, Scotland, and Ireland. It is the only book that has gone to the root of the matter, and treated of the abuse as well as of the use of Arms. And then one passes naturally to the question of what changes in the law are desirable. xxxii Cl)e atiuse of arms In the first place, it should be made imperative that, before any Charter of Incorporation be granted to any town or company, the fees payable upon a grant of Arms should be lodged with an Officer of Arms. This would at once check a great abuse, for I find that, unlike the cases of indi- viduals, when Arms legally exist for a Corporation there is seldom much inclination to go beyond or set aside what is duly authorised. The erection of no monument bearing anything of an Armorial character should be permitted without the production of a certificate from an Officer of Arms of its accuracy. No Arms whatsoever ought to be permitted to be erected upon any building other than a private dwelling-house without their validity being certified. It is desirable that an official Government " Inspector of Seals " be appointed under the direct authority and control of the Earl Marshal, Lyon King of Arms, and Ulster King of Arms. And it should be required that all official seals be obtained from him. And by " official " seals, I mean any seal whatsoever that is used for any purpose other than purely private and personal matters ; and I would include all Ecclesiastical and Municipal seals, and all Company seals, and those of the High Sheriffs. This would put an end to the present farce by which so many bogus coats are per- petuated. Such a regulation would inflict no hardship upon anybody, and would not require a single person to obtain a grant of Arms. For the official Bishoprics there are the official coats, and a Company or Municipal seal need be engraved with nothing beyond its legend. If the High Sheriffs did not chose to establish a right to Arms, a monogram would answer all their purposes. The exemptions at present made from the taking out of licences in the cases of "trade pur- poses," hackney carriages, companies, and corporations, it is desirable to abolish. They simply place a premium upon unauthorised coats. There is a regulation which requires that before the Patent of creation for a Baronet can pass the Great Seal, his Arms and pedigree shall have been first recorded in the Heralds' College. This should most certainly be made to apply to all other hereditary titles ; and if it were made to apply to the dignity of Knighthood as well, it would inflict no hardship, and might bring a handsome increase to the revenue. And Knights Grand Cross and Peers should be required to obtain grants of Supporters. They nearly all assume them, and they might just as well all be required to do it legally. It is desirable that upon proving and recording your right to a coat-of-arms, it should be possible to obtain damages from any unauthorised person who is making use of the same Arms. I am advised that as matters exist at present this could not be done, even after the coat had been "entered at Stationers' Hall." The penalty for improperly making use of the Royal Arms, besides being much more rigorously enforced, might, with advantage, be increased. It is doubtful to my mind if the Prince of Wales' badge at present is protected. If it is not, it should be definitely included. A penalty should be legalised and enforced upon those who make use of Municipal Arms for other than Municipal purposes. The last suggestion I will make is one for the origin of which I cannot claim the whole credit. The law at present requires that a licence shall be taken out annually for the use of Armorial Bear- ings, namely, of one guinea, or if used upon a carriage, of two guineas. The proposition in question is, that it should be open to any one, corporations included, to obtain a certificate from the Officers of Arms that they were legally entitled to bear Arms. Such certificate might, as a help to the Revenue, be required to bear a half-crown stamp. Upon the pro- duction of this certificate, a remission of 25 or perhaps 50 per cent, upon the amount payable to be made to the applicant. And failing the production of the certificate, the licences to be increased to two guineas and five guineas respectively. Such a change would at once commend itself not only to those Armigers who would be em- powered to take advantage of it, but to every one who has at heart in the least degree the welfare and respect of true Armory. A few people — e.g., of illegitimate descent — would pig-headedly pay the higher fee in perpetuity rather than have their claims adjudicated upon, but the great majority would immediately prove and establish their right or drop the use of Arms. Then there would be at once a practical end to the bogus display of Arms. Such a change is only likely to take place if it can be shown that it will increase or at least not diminish the revenue. It is my opinion, and also the opinion of all others whom I have consulted, that the revenue from this source would, as a result, substantially increase. In the first place, a large revenue would arise from the stamps upon the certificates. In the next place, a large number of people in undoubtedly good position are sinning through ignorance of the law, and making use of unauthorised Arms. They would have their attention forcibly called to this, and a large number of new grants would require to be issued, and the revenue from the stamps thereupon would be of great magnitude. It would call attention pointedly to the Scottish law of Arms, which requires all younger sons and cadets to matriculate their Arms, and of course in Lyon Office the whole of the fees accrue to the Government. There would constantly and continuously be required new matriculations as Cfte 3buse of arms XXXlll each younger son attained his majority, and the fees, ;^i2 in each case, would materially lighten the woes of the Chancellor of the Exchequer for the time being. And this would be by creating no new law of Arms, but simply by enforcing laws which not only exist but are recognised and in a measure conformed to at the present day. And it would be a " Democratic" budget enough, in all conscience, for it would not touch this latter-day fgtish, the British working man. But to my mind, as a lover of Armory, by far the greatest argument in its favour is, that it would in some measure restore the ancient respect for Arms — it would in some degree renew their ancient lustre. When they can be obtained for 3s. 6d. (no charge if an order for stationery be given), they have become rather cheap. Small wonder, then, that some people entitled to them by birth are by no means eager to display them. It would then mean in reality that the mere use of them was a genuine mark of gentility, and the end of " faked " pedigrees and " claimed " relationships would be at hand. I have little more to say; the advantages, on more general grounds, of these remedies for which I have pleaded I would much rather leave in some better hands to put forward — I would fain commit the task to some more facile pen, would hand it on to some more eloquent advocate. The age of chivalry may be at an end, the light of the olden time from the gloriously brilliant guiding star of honour may seem to be rapidly waning ; and with the " progress " and free trade of the times, with this insane desire for " change " of any sort, at any price, which seems to possess the world, comes the demand for " free trade in blazon." If honour be at an end, let its signs and tokens go with it ; let not the one outlive the other and degenerate into a meaningless farce, into the degradation of an abominable abuse. But to every action we are told there is a reaction equal and opposite, and surely some day the tide must turn. Mayhap it shall date from the far-away future, from a period beyond our lifetimes, but come it must, and a generation will arise which shall no longer bow its neck to the worship of "Democracy." When the glory of knightly honour once more shall hold sway in these kingdoms three, and these marks of honour again take their rightful place, let it not be said that whilst in our charge we have allowed their splendour to be tarnished or their lustre to be dimmed. Arms have even yet a lustrous meaning and a significance known and cherished by many, but "surely even those who affect the greatest contempt for Heraldry will admit that if Arms are'to be borne at all, it should be according to the laws of Arms ; and that, if the display of them be a matter of vanity, it is a less creditable vanity to parade as our own those which belong of right to others." A. C. F.-D. Granville House, Arundel Street, London, W.C, February 1895. ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA The Right Honourable A. J. BALFOUR has matricu- lated arms in Lyon Register since the entry under his name was printed. Sir WILLIAM ROGER BROWN, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Lord of the Manor of Beckington. Born 1831, being the son of the late James Brown of Highfield, Hilperton ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three bees volant, two and one, and as many bales of wool, one and two proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm vested azure, cuff argent, the hand proper holding a balance suspended gold, a mount vert, thereon a garb fesse- ways or. Married, 1857, Sarah, daughter of the late Samuel Elms Brown of Trowbridge. Postal address — Highfield, Hilperton, Trowbridge, Wiltshire. Sir JOHN CRAVEN GARDEN, fifth Baronet, of Templemore, in the county of Tipperary, Justice of the Peace for that county. High Sheriff 1882, formerly Lieu- tenant Queen's County Militia. Born January 30, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Craven Garden, fourth Baronet, by his second wife Julia Isabella, only daugh- ter of Admiral Charles G. Robinso%; succeeded his father 1879, under the creation of August 31, 1787. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a mascle gules, between three pheons sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling argent and gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon sable. Married, February 10, 1891, Sybil, only surviving child of the late General Valentine Baker ; and has Issue — John Valentine Garden, Esquire, born Febru- ary 6, 1892. Seat — Templemore Abbey, in the county of Tipperary. Sir GEORGE CHETWODE, sixth Baronet, of Chet- wode, in the county of Buckingham, and of Oakley, in the county of Stafford, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel 8th Hussars. Bom July 20, 1823, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Reverend George Ghetwode of Chilton House, in the county of Buckingham, Master of Arts, Rector of Ashton-under-Lyne, by his first wife Charlotte Anne, daughter of Moreton Walhouse ; succeeded his uncle. Sir John Chetwode-Newdigate-Ludford, fifth Baronet, September 8, 1873, under the creation of April 6, 1700. Clui— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, four crosses form6e counterchanged, and impaling the arms of Bass, namely gules, on a chevron cottised argent, between three plates, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure, a demi-hon rampant, couped of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ram- pant gules; with the Motto — "Corona mea Christus." Married, October 21, 1868, Alice Jane, second daughter of Michael Thomas Bass, Esquire, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) Philip Walhouse Chetwode, Esquire, Lieutenant 19th Hussars, born September 21, 1869 ; (2) George Knightley Chetwode, Esquire, Midshipman Royal Navy, born December 10, 1877 ; Evelyn Hamar [married, 1892, Percy Alfred Leyland Laming]; Laura Grey; and Florence Hyacinthe. Seats — Oakley, Market Drayton ; Chetwode, in the county of Buckingham ; Agden, in the county of Cheshire. DAVEY.— For the entry appearing in the body of the work, the following should be substituted : — The Right Honourable Sir HORACE DAVEY, a Lord of Appeal, with the title and dignity for life of Baron Davey of Fernhurst, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Bom 1833, being the son of Peter Davey of Horton, in the county of Buckingham, and Torquay, in the county of Devon, by his wife Caroline Emma, daughter of the Reverend W. Pace, Rector of Rampesham, in the county of Dorset ; Member of Parliament for Christchurch 1880-1885, and for Stockton-on-Tees 1888-1892 ; was Solicitor-General, February to July 1886; a Lord- Justice of Appeal, 1893-1894, when he was created a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886 ; ap- pointed a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1893. C/k^j— Oxford and Cambridge, National Liberal. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron sable, between three mullets pierced gules, in the centre chief point a balance or. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colom-s, a demi-lion proper, holding between the paws a mullet pierced gules, and supporting under the sinister paw a sword point down- wards also proper, hilt and pommel or. Supporters — On either side a lion gorged with a double chain gold, there- from pendent a mullet pierced gules, each holding in the paw a sword erect also proper, hilt and pommel or ; with the Motto, " J'essayerai. " Married, 1862, Louisa Hawes, daughter of John Donkin, Civil Engineer, of Ormond House, Old Kent Road; and has /wae — (i) Horace Scott Davey, Esquire, Captain i8th Hussars, born 1865 [married, 1892, Annie Caroline, eldest daughter of Major-General Charles A. Cunningham of the Bombay Staff Corps, and has issue, Horace Balfour Davey, Esquire, born 1894 ; and Dorothy Anne]; (2) Arthur Jex Davey, Esquire, born 1869 [married, 1894, lona Mary Fothergill, eldest daughter of William Fothergill Robinson, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law] ; Hildegarde [married, 1888, George Patrick Charles Lawrence, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; Mildred Cunningham ; Beatrice Wickens, and Margaret Bowen (twins). Postal addresses — 86 Brook Street ; Verdley Place, Fernhurst, Sussex. Sir STEPHEN EDWARD DE VERE, Baronet, has one crest, and one only, namely, on a cap of dignity gules, doubled ermine, a boar passant azm'e, armed, bristled and unguled or. The additional crest universally quoted for him, " a representation of Limerick Castle," is wo^^autho- rity, and the Editor deeply regrets that it appears in the body of the work; and the crest (boar passant, &c, ) is not upon a wreath of the colours, as there stated. Sir WILLIAM GORDON GORDON -GUMMING, fourth Baronet, of Altyre, Forres, formerly Major and Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2nd Battalion Scots Guards ; served in South African War, 1879 (medal and clasp) ; in Eygptian Cam- paign, 1882 (medal, clasp, and bronze star) ; and in Camel Corps of Nile Expedition, 1884 (two clasps). Bom July 20, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Sir Alexander Peru-ose Gordon-Gumming, third Baronet, by his wife Anne Pitcairne, daughter of the Reverend Augustus Campbell, Rector of Liverpool; and succeeded his father September 2, 1886. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, azure three garbs or (for Gumming) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bends sable, each charged with as many roses of the field (for Penrose). Over all, on an escutcheon, the com- plete achievement of Gordon of Gordonstown, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i. azure, three boars' heads couped or, armed and langued gules (for Gordon) ; ii. three lions' heads erased gules (for Badenoch) autienUa and Corrigenlia XXXV iii. three crescents within a double tressure flory and counter- flory gules (for Seton) ; iiii. arure, three fraises argent {for Fraser) ; second and third grand quarters, gules three stars or (for Sutherland), all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A cat saliant proper, armed azure. Motto — " Sans crainte." S-upforters — Dexter, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules, charged with three buckles or ; sinister, a savage proper, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel vert, brandishing a club proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for CreBt, a lion rampant or, holding in his dexter paw a dagger proper ; and in an escroU over it this Motto, "Courage;" and for his Supporters, two horses argent. Married, 1891, Florence Josephine, daughter of the late Commodore Garner of the New York Yacht Club ; and has /jjj<«— Alexander Penrose Gordon-Cumming, Es- quire, born September 12, 1893 ; and Elma. Seats — Altyre, near Forres ; Gordonstoun, near Elgin, JAMES HAINSWORTH ISMAY, Gentleman. This should read — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a chevron in chief, a cross pat^e between two bezants, and in base a cross pat^e fitch^e all or, and impaling the arms of Seymour, namely, &c. * Sir frank LOCKWOOD, Knight Bachelor, Mem- w her of Parliament for York, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Her Majesty's Solicitor- General, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1846, being the son of Charles Day Lockwood of Doncaster ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, November 30, 1894. Cluhs — Brooks's, Garrick. Married, 1874, Julia, daughter of the late Salis Schwabe of Manchester and Glyn-y-garth, Anglesey. Postal addresses — 26 Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; Cober Hill, Claughton, near Scarborough ; 2 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. The Most Honoukable MARY CORNELIA VANE- TEMPEST, Widow, Marchioness- Dowager of London- derry, only daughter of the late Sir John Edwards, first Baronet. Anuorlal bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; ii. and iii. azure, three sinister gauntlets or (for Vane) ; z and 3 or, a bend compony argent and azure, between two lions rampant gules (for Stewart). Supporters — Dexter, a Moor wreathed about the temples argent and azure, holding in the exterior hand a shield of the last garnished or, charged with the sim in splendour gold ; sinister, a lion or, gorged with a collar argent, charged with three annulets sable. Married, 1846; the Most Hon- ourable Sir George Henry Robert Charles Vane-Tempest, fifth Marquess of Londonderry, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is surviving Issiie — (i) The Most Hon- ourable Charles Stewart Vane-Tempest, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, sixth Marquess of Londonderry [to whom refer] ; (2) Henry John Vane-Tempest, Esquire, commonly called Lord Henry John Vane-Tempest, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Merioneth, formerly Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel 2nd Durham Seaham Volunteers (has Volunteer Officer's Decoration), born July i, 1854; (3) Herbert Lionel Henry Vane-Tempest, Esquire, commonly called Lord Herbert Lionel Henry Vane-Tempest, Major Durham Artillery Volunteers, bom July 6, 1862 ; and Alexandrina Louisa Maud, commonly called Lady Alex- andrina Louisa Maud [married, 1889, Wentworth Beaumont, Esquire (to whom refer)]. Postal addresses — Plas Machyn- lleth, Merionethshire ; 3 Hamilton Place, Piccadilly. The Right Honourable SELINA RICE TREVOR PAKENHAM, Widow, Countess of Longford, daughter of the Right Honourable George Rice-Trevor, fourth Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert, impahng the arms of Rice, namely argent, a chevron between three ravens sable. Supporters — Dexter, a lion azure, charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle or; sinister, a griffin azure, beak, forelegs, and vrings elevated or. Married, 1862, the Right Honourable Sir William Lygan Pakenham, fourth Earl of Longford, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Under-Secretary of State for War, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) William Pakenham, Esquire, commonly called Lord Pakenham, born October 19, 1864, died February 16, 1876; (2) the Right Honourable 'Thomas Pakenham, fifth Earl of Longford [to whom refer] ; (3) Edward Michael Pakenham, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edward Michael Pakenham, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born February 20, 1866; Georgiana Frances Henrietta, commonly called Lady Georgiana Frances Henrietta [mar- ried, October 5, 1889, Hugh Gough, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Hugh Gough] ; and Katharine Louisa, commonly called Lady Katharine Louisa. Postal address — 24 Bruton Street, W. The Right Honourable RALPH GORDON NOEL MILBANKE, second Earl of Lovelace, Viscount Ockham, and Baron King of Ockham, in the county of Surrey, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, ninth Baron Ockham of Ockham, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and eleventh Baron Wentworth of Nettlested, in the county of Suffolk, in the Peerage of England; a Deputy - Lieutenant. Born July 2, 1839, being the second but eldest surviving son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Lovelace, by his first wife Augusta Ada, commonly called the Honour- able Augusta Ada, only child of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Byron, and assumed by Royal License, dated November 6, 1861, the surname of Milbanke, in lieu of King-Noel, and the arms of Milbanke and King quarterly. He succeeded his brother in the Barony of Wentworth September i, 1862, and his father in the other honours 1893. Clubs — Athenaeum ; Brooks's. Creations — Baron Went- worth, by Writ of Summons, December 2, 1529 ; Baron Ockham, May 25, 1725 ; Earl of Lovelace, Viscount Ock- ham, and Baron King, June 30, 1838. Armorial bear- ings : He bears for A^s — Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the first (for Milbanke) ; 2 and 3 sable, three spears' heads erect argent, imbrued proper, on a chief or, three pole-axes azure (for King) ; and impaling the arms of Stuart- Wortley, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants ; a canton or, charged with a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Wortley) ; or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, vrithin a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Stuart). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped gules, charged with a bend ermine (for Milbanke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped, vested azure, cuff sable, the arm charged with three ermine spots in fesse or, in the hand a truncheon sable, headed argent (for King) ; and for his Supporters, two mastiffs regardant proper, collared gules ; with the Motto, " Pensez a bien." Married, firstly, August 25, 1869, Fanny, third daughter of the Reverend George Heriot of Fellow Hills, in the county of Berwick, Vicar of St. Anne's, Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and by her (who died July 13, 1878) has a daughter, Ada Mary, commonly called Lady Ada Mary ; secondly, December 30, 1880, Mary Caroline, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable James Stuart Wortley. Seats — Horsley Towers, Leatherhead, and Ockham Park, Ripley, in the county of Surrey ; Ashley Combe, Porlock, in the cotmty of Somerset ; and Ben Damph Forest, Auchnasheen, in the county of Ross, N. B. Town residence — 9 St. George's Place, S.W. Dame HARRIET LYNCH-BLOSSE, commonly called Lady Harriet Lynch- Blosse, daughter of the Most Honour- able the second Marquess of Sligo. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three trefoils slipped or (being the arms of Lynch, there being none recorded in tjlster's OfBce for Blosse), and impaling the arms of Browne, namely, sable three lions passant in bend between two double cottises argent. Married, March 31, 1853, Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, tenth Baronet, of Castle Carra, in the county of Mayo, who died 1893 ; and has Issue — (i) Sir Henry Lynch-Blosse, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) Robert Lynch-Blosse, Esquire, Captain and Adjutant King's Own Borderers, born February 14, i86i ; (3) William Conyngham Lynch-Blosse, Esquire, born February 15, 1864 ; died November 19, 1870 ; (3) Francis Lynch-Blosse. Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry, born November 27, 1868; Harriet [married November 6, 1883, Henry Arthur Robinson]; and Mary [married, March 8, 1892, Robert Nicholas Hardinge, Esquire, commonly called the Honour- able Robert Nicholas Hardinge]. Residence — Athavallie, Balla, in the county of Mayo. XXXVl aDDenDa anD CorriffenDa Sir henry LYNCH-BLOSSE, eleventh Baronet, of Castle Carra, in the county of Mayo. Born April 21, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Sir Robert Lynch-Blosse, tenth Baronet, by his wife Harriet, commonly called Lady Harriet, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Sligo ; and succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of June 8, 1622. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearinga— He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three trefoils slipped or, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet (being the arms of Lynch, there being no crest and no arms of Blosse recorded in Ulster's Office). Seat — Athavallie, Balla, in the county of Mayo. MAR AND KELLIE. — Since the engraving which ap- pears was executed, and since the entry was in type, the arms of Lord Mar and Kellie have been rematriculated in Lyon Register, and now are as follows : ' ' Quarterly i and 4, argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 2 and 3 azui'e, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Mar). Over all, on an escutcheon gules, the Imperial crown of Scotland proper, within a double tressiu'e flory counterilory or, en- signed with an Earl's coronet (for the Earldom of Kellie). Above the shield is placed his Lordship's coronet, thereon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable doubled ermine ; and upon wreaths of the proper liveries are set the two following crests, upon the dexter side a dexter hand holding a Skene in pale argent, hilted and pommelled or ; and on an escroll over the same this motto, ' Je pense plus ' (for Erskine) ; and upon the sinister side, a demi-lion ram- pant guardant gules, armed argent, and on an escroU over the same this motto, ' Decori decus addit avito ' (for Kellie) ; and upon a compartment below the shield are placed for supporters, two griffins gules, armed, beaked and winged or ; and below the compartment this motto, " Unione fortior.'" [The impalement, of course, remains as given.] R. D. MASON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honour- able' Order of the Bath, Inspector-General of Hospitals, died November 23, 1894. WILLIAM EDWARD MAXWELL.,, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; appointed Governor and Commander- in-Chief of the Gold Coast Colony, February 6, 1895. Sir GEORGE REID, President Royal Scottish Academy. Arms, as recently matriculated, are : Gules, a stag's head within an orle of eight cinquefoils argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-ostrich, holding in the beak a sprig of laurel proper ; and in an escroll above this Motto, ' ' Labor ipse voluptas." DAVID SETON, Esquire, of Mounie, died March 1894, and has been succeeded by Alexander David Seton, Esquire, now of Mounie [to whom refer], who consequently becomes entitled to the arms of Seton of Mounie. Sir JAMES WEEKS SZLUMPER, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Car- digan, Alderman of the borough of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, 1893-1894. Born 1834 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, November 30, 1894. Married, 1867, Mary, daughter of James CuUiford of Bristol. Postal addresses — Glanteifi, Kew Gardens, W. ; Queen's Road, Aberystwith ; 17 Victoria Street, S.W. The following people have died during the progress of the work through the press, in addition to those of whom it has been possible to take due cognizance in the body of the book : — The Right Honourable Baron Aberdare. Colonel W. C. Anderson, C.B. The Right Honourable Lucia Caroline, Baroness Bagot. General C. A. Barwell, C.B. The Reverend and Honourable H. W. Bertie. George Brackenbury, C.B. Admiral Sir Thomas Brandreth, K.C.B. Sir Oswald Walters Brierly. Lady Brodie. Admiral Sir C. H. M. Buckle, K.C.B. Sir Robert Burnett, Baronet. Lord James Wandesford Butler. General F. Call, C.B. Lady Carter. Sir F. A. T. Clifford-Constable, Baronet. Lady Eleanor Cecily Clifton. Sir James Cockle. Admiral Sir John Corbett. The Right Honourable Earl Cowley. The Honourable C. St. G. Crofton. Letitia, Lady de Beauvoir. The Right Honourable Anna Maria, Baroness deBlaquiere. The Right Honourable Hilda, Baroness de Clifford. Lady de Keyser. Baron Kelhead, commonly called Lord Drumlanrig. The Honourable Sir Edmund Drummond. The Right Honourable Julia, Countess of Ducie. Mary Louisa Dugdale. The Honourable R. P. Bruce. Webb Elphinstone Elphinstone-Stone, Esquire. Sir George Elvey. The Honourable Eva Lucy Mary Eyre. Frederick Henry Fletcher Vane, Esquire, also his widow. Lady Gibson-Craig. Annie, Lady Hanson. Sir Robert Palmer Harding. The Right Honourable Viscount Hardinge. General Sir John Summerfield Hawkins, K.C.M.G. The Most Honourable the Marquess of Headford. The Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Hereford. Sir H. A. Hoare, Baronet. The Right Honourable the Countess-Dowager of Hun- tingdon. Lady Caroline Kerrison. The Right Honourable the Countess of Kinnoul. The Honourable Mrs. Arthur Lascelles. Sir E. A. H. Lechmere, Baronet. The Earl of Lindsay. Macleod of Macleod. Colonel Gerard Noel Money, C.B. Lord Walter Charles Montagu-Douglas-Scott. G. W. Owen, Esquire, C.B. The Honourable Lawrence Parsons. Lord Charles Pelham-Clinton. Edward Pennefather, Esquire, Q.C. The Honourable Mark Pleydell-Bouverie. The Right Honourable the Dowager-Countess of Port- arlington. Sir Henry Rawlinson, Baronet. Sir James T. Stewart Richardson. Colonel J. Leslie Robertson, C.B. Major-General R. W. Rogers, C.B. Sir William Savory, Baronet. Major Henry James Shuckburgh. The Right Honourable the Dowager- Viscountess Sid- mouth. Patrick Boyle Smollet, Esquire. Lord Randolph Spencer-Churchill. The Right Honourable the Dowager-Baroness Stanley of Alderley. Lady Home-Stirling. The Right Honourable Baron Trevor. John Joliffe Tufnell, Esquire. The Honourable Charles William Wentworth-Fitzwilliam. CLUBS Clubs, Postal address. Albemarle 13 Albemarle Street. Army and Navy 36 Pall Mall. Arthur's 69 St. James's Street. Arts 17 Hanover Square. Arundel I Adelphi Terrace, W.C. Athenaeum 107 Pall Mall. Bachelors' 8 Hamilton Place, W. Badmington Piccadilly, W. Boodle's 28 St. James's Street. Brooks's St. James's Street. Burlington Fine Arts 17 Saville Row. Camera Charing Cross Road. Carlton.. 94 Pall Mall. Cavalry 127 Piccadilly, W. Cigar Club 6 Waterloo Place, S.W. City Carlton St. Swithin's Lane. City Liberal Walbrook. City of London 19 Old Broad Street, E.C. Conservative 74 St. James's Street. Constitutional Northumberland Avenue. Crichton 10 Adelphi Terrace. Devonshire 50 St. James's Street. East Indian United Service 16 St. James's Square. „ . , j 15 Garrick Street, Covent ( Gardens. Grafton 10 Grafton Street, W. Gresham i Gresham Place, E.C. Grosvenor 13S New Bond Street, W. Guards 70 Pall Mall. Hogarth 36 Dover Street, W. Hurlingham Fulham, S.W. Isthmian 150 Piccadilly. Junior Army and Navy 10 St. James's Street. Junior Athenaeum 1 1 6 Piccadilly. Junior Carlton Pall Mall. Junior Conservative 43 and 44 Albemarle Street. Junior Constitutional Piccadilly. Junior United Service Charles Street, St. James's. Clubs. Postal address. Marlborough 52 Pall Mall, S.W. National i Whitehall Gardens. National Liberal Whitehall Place, S.W. National Sporting Covent Garden. Naval and Military 94 Piccadilly. New Club 4 Grafton Street, W. New Oxford and Cambridge 68 Pall Mall. New Travellers 96 Piccadilly. New University 57 St. James's Street. Oriental 18 Hanover Square, W. Orleans 29 King Street, St. James's. Oxford and Cambridge 71 Pall Mall. Portland 9 St. James's Square, S.W. Primrose | 4 and 5 Park Place, St. ( James s. Queen's West Kensington. Raleigh 16 Regent Street, S.W. Reform 104 Pall Mall, S.W. St. George's 4 Hanover Square, W. St. James's io5 Piccadilly. St. Stephen's (' ^""^^^ Street, West- I mmster. Savage Adelphi Terrace, W.C. Savile 107 Piccadilly, W. Scottish 39 Dover Street, W. Thatched House 86 St. James's Street. Travellers' 106 Pall Mall. Turf 85 Piccadilly. Union Trafalgar Square. United Service n6 and 117 Pall Mall. United University i Suffolk Street. Wellington i Grosvenor Place. Whitehall 47 Parliament Street. White's 37 St. James's Street. Wyndham 13 St. James's Square. Yorick 5 Beaufort Buildings, W.C. C'ONTENTS PAGE INTRODUCTION v ADDENDA AND CORRIGENDA xxxiv CLUBS .... ....... xxxvii PEERAGE, BARONETAGE, KNIGHTAGE, &c. . . . i INDEX OF PLATES 1073 KEY TO PLATES 1080 PLATES 1089 ARMORIAL FAMILIES For the addresses of London Clubs refer to list. All Clubs are supposed to be London Clubs unless immediately followed by the name of a town in brackets. The surnames of daughters are intentionally omitted, and all daughters are placed together, after all the sons. A complete entry should contain full Christian and surnames, style, titles, and de- signations, and offices held, date of birth, name of father and of mother, and of mother's father, dates of succession to, and creations of titles, clubs, livery, armorial bearings, including impalements, date of marriage, name of wife and of her father, names of children and dates of birth of sons, names of estates and postal addresses. The Editor will be happy in all cases to insert any number of quarterings that are duly recorded (upon proof of this being produced), and will add such of the details above indicated as may be omitted. He hopes also to have his attention called to any mistalces, and will be glad to receive notice of all alterations that occur. Please address all communications to Arthur Charles Fox- Davies, Granville House, Arundel Street, London, W. C. By the Grace of God, of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Queen, Defender of the Faith, Empress of India, Sovereign of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, the Most Illustrious Order of Saint ■^j^w*.^ v'^' ♦- %^^f Patrick, the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, and the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. £orn at Kensington Palace, May 24, 1819, being the only child of His Royal Highness Prince Edward, Duke of Kent and Strathearn in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Earl of Dublin in the Peerage of Ireland (so created April 24, 1799), Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Field-Marshal in the Army, and Colonel of the ist Regiment of Foot, by his wife Her Serene Highness Victoria Maria Louisa, daughter of His Serene Highness Francis, Duke of Saxe - Coburg - Saalfeld, and widow of His Serene Highness Emich Charles, reigning Prince of Leiningen ; ascended the throne at the decease of her uncle, King William IV., June 20, 1837; was crowned in Westminster Abbey, June 28, 1838; and proclaimed Empress of India at Delhi, January i, (1877. Livery — Scarlet and gold. Armorial bearings are for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, gules three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland) ; the whole encircled with the Garter and by the Collar of that Most Noble Order. Upon the Royal helmet, which is of gold and affrontde, and is mantled with cloth of gold lined with ermine, is the imperial crown proper (which is a circle of gold, issuing therefrom four crosses pat& and four fleurs-de-lis, arranged alternately ; frorri the crosses pat^e arise two arched and golden diadems, ornamented with pearls, closing at the top under a mound, surmounted by a cross pat^e, also gold, the whole enriched with precious stones ; cap of crimson velvet, turned up ermine) ; thereon the Crest, a lion statant guardant or, imperially crowned also proper ; and for the Crest of Scotland, on an imperial crown proper, a lion sejant affront^e gules, imperially crowned or, holding in the dexter paw a sword, and in the sinister a sceptre erect also proper; and for the Crest of Ireland, on a wreath or and azure, a tower triple-towered gold, from the gate a hart springing argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant guardant or, crowned as the crest j sinister, an unicorn argent, armed, crined, and unguled or, gorged with a coronet composed of crosses pat^e and fleurs- de-lis, a chain affixed thereto, passing between the fore-legs, and reflexed over the back, of the last. Motto — " Dieu et mon Droit," in the compartment below the shield, with the Union rose, shamrock, and thistle engrafted on the same stem. Badges — i. the red and white rose united (for England) ; 2. a thistle (for Scotland) ; 3. a harp or, the strings argent ; and 4. a shamrock leaf vert (for Ireland), all ensigned with the Royal crown ; 5. a dragon passant, wings elevated gules, upon a mount vert (for Wales). Married, at the Chapel Royal, St. James's Palace, February 10, 1840, His Royal Highness Prince Francis Albert Augustus Charles Emmanuel, Prince Consort (which title and dignity were conferred by Letters-Patent, under the Great Seal, June 25, 1857), Duke of Saxony, and Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint A S^fctorta Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Great Master of the Order of the Bath, Extra Knight of the Order of the Star of India, Knight of the Golden Fleece of Spain, Knight of the Seraphim of Sweden, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Philosophy, Field- Marshal in the Army, Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, Colonel-in-Chief of the Rifle Brigade, Captain-General and Colonel of the Honourable Artillery Company, Lord Warden of the Stannaries and Chief Steward of the Duchy of Cornwall, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, Ranger of Windsor Great Park, Lord High Steward of Windsor and Lord High Steward of Plymouth, Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, and Master of the Trinity House, second son of His Serene Highness Ernest Frederick Anthony Charles Louis, late reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha. His Royal Highness the Prince Consort died at Windsor Castle, December 14, 1861. Of this marriage there has been Issue — His Royal Highness Prince Albert Edward, Prince of Wales, born November 9, 1841 [see Wales]. His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Ernest Albert, reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony, Duke of Edinburgh, born August 6, 1844 [see Saxe-Coburg and Gotha]. His Royal Highness Prince Arthur William Patrick Albert, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Connaught and of Strathearn, born May 1, 1850 [see Connaught]. His Royal Highness Prince Leopold George Duncan Albert, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Albany, Earl of Clarence, and Baron Arklow, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Colonel in the Army, Honorary Colonel 3rd BattaUon Seaforth Highlanders, Ross-shire Buffs (Duke of Albany's), an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, President Royal Society of Literature, a Bencher of Lincoln's Inn, bom April 7, 1853, died at Cannes, in France, March 28, 1884 ; married, April 27, 1882, Her Serene Highness the Princess H61^ne Frederica Augusta, born February 17, 1861, daughter of His Serene High- ness George Victor, reigning Prince of Waldeck and Pyrmont [to whom refer], and had issue. His Royal Highness Prince Leopold Charles Ed- ward George Albert, Duke of Albany [to whom refer]. Her Royal Highness Princess Alice Mary Victoria Augusta Pauline, born at Windsor Castle, Febru- ary 25, 1883 ; baptized at Windsor, March 26, 1883. Her Imperial Majesty Victoria Adelaide Maria Louisa, Princess Royal of Great Britain and Ireland, Empress-Dowager of Germany and Queen of Prussia, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (First Class), Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Red Cross, born November 21, 1840; married at St. James's Palace, January 25, 1858, His Imperial Majesty Frederick III., Emperor of Germany and King of Prussia, and by His Majesty {who died June 15, 1888), has had issue, His Imperial Majesty William II., German Emperor and King of Prussia, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Honorary Admiral of the Fleet in Her Majesty's Navy, born January 27, 1859 ; mar- ried, February 27, 1881, Her Serene Highness the Princess Augusta Victoria, eldest daughter of His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke of Schleswig- Holstein-Sonderburg-Augustenburg, and has issue, His Imperial and Royal Highness Prince Frede- rick William Victor Augusts Ernest, Crown Prince of Germany and of Prussia, Lieu- tenant ist Prussian Regiment of Foot Guards, born May 6,1882. His Royal Highness Prince William Frederick Christian Charles, born July 7, 1883. His Royal Highness Prince Adalbert Ferdi- nand Berenger Victor, born July 14, 1884. His Royal Highness Prince August William Henry GOnther Victor, born January 29, 1887. His Royal Highness Prince OscAR CARL GusTAV Adolph, born July 27, 1888. His Royal Highness Prince Joachim Franz Humbert, born December 17, 1890. Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Louise Adelaide Matilda Charlotte, born Sep- tember 13, 1892. His Royal Highness Prince Albert William Henry, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, born August 14, 1862 ; married. May 24, 1888, H^r Serene Highness Princess Irene Marie Louise Anna, third daughter of His Royal High- ness the late Grand Duke of Hesse, and has issue. His Royal Highness Prince Waldemar WlL- helm Ludwig Friedrich Victor Heinrick, born March 20, 1889. His Royal Highness Prince Francis Frederick SiGisMUND, born September 15, 1864 ; died June 18, 1866. His Royal Highness Prince Joachim Frederick Ernest Waldemar, born February 10, 1868 ; died March 27, 1879. Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Elizabeth Augusta Charlotte, born July 24, i860 ; married, February 18, 1878, His Highness Bernard, Heredi- tary Prince of Saxe Meiningen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue. Her Highness Princess Feodora Victoria Au- gusta Marianne Maria, born May 12, 1879. Her Royal Highness Princess Frederika Am^lie Wilhelmina Victoria, born April 12, 1866 ; mar- ried, November 19, 1890, His Serene Highness Prince Adolphe of Schaumburgh - Lipp^, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Her Royal Highness Princess Sophie DorothiSe Ulrique Alice, born June 14, 1870; married, October 27, 1889, His Royal Highness CONSTAN- TINE, Duke of Sparta, Crown Prince of the Hellenes, eldest son of His Majesty King George of Greece, and has issue. Prince George, born July 19, 1890. Prince Alexander, born August 1, 1893. Her Royal Highness Princess Margaretta Beatrice Feodore, born April 22, 1872 ; manied, February 26, 1893, Prince Frederick Charles of Hesse. Her Royal Highness Princess Alice Maud Mary, Grand Duchess of Hesse, Member of the Royal Order of Vic- toria and Albert (first class), born April 25, 1843 '< nif^r- ried, at Osborne, July i, 1862, His Royal Highness Prince Frederick William Louis of Hesse, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Grand Duke of Hesse, and died December 14, 1878, having by him (who died March 13, 1892) had issue. His Serene Highness Prince Ernest Louis Charles Albert William, reigning Grand Duke of Hesse, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, born November 25, 1868. His Serene Highness Prince Friedrich Wii.helm August Victor Leopold Ludwig, born October 7, 1870 ; accidentally killed. May 29, 1873. atJt) 9be Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Ai.bekta Elizabeth Matilda Mary, bom Aprils, 1863; married, April 30, 1884, His Serene Highness Prince Louis Alexander of Battenberg, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Captain Royal Navy, and has issue, Prince Louis Victor George Henry Sekge, born November 7, 1892. Princess Victoria Alice Elizabeth Julia Marie, born February 25, 1885. Princess Louise Alexandra Irene Marie, bom July 13, 1889. Her Serene Highness Princess Elizabeth Alex- andrine Louise Alice, born November i, 1864 ; married, June 15, 1884, His Imperial Highness the Grand Duke Sergius of Russia, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Her Royal Highness Princess Irene Marie Louise Anna, bom July 11, 1866 ; married, May 24, 1888, His Royal Highness Prince Albert William Henry of Prassia [to whom refer]. Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Alice Helena Louise Beatrice, born June 6, 1872. Her Serene Highness Princess MaSia Victoria Feodore Leopoldine, bom May 24, 1874 ; died November 16, 1878. Her Royal Highness Princess Helena Augusta Vic- toria, Princess Christian of Schleswig - Holstein, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (first class). Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and ot the Royal Red Cross, born May 25, 1846; married, at Windsor Castle, July 5. 1866, His Royal Highness Prince Christian of Schleswig-Holstein, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, General in the British Army, and High Steward of Windsor [to whom refer]. Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, Marchioness of Lome, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (first class), Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Red Cross, and Dame Chevali^re of the Order of St. John of Jerasalem in England, born March 18, 1848; married at Windsor Castle, March 21, 1871, Sir John Douglas Sutherland Campbell, commonly known as the Marquess of Lome [to whom refer]. Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle, eldest son of the Most Noble the Duke of Argyllj Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (first class). Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Red Cross, bom April 14, 1857 ; married at Whippingham Church, Isle of Wight, July 23, 1885, His Royal Highness Prince Henry Maurice of Battenberg, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter [to whom refer]. Residences — Windsor Castle, i,n the county of Berkshire; Osborne House, near East Cowes, Isle of Wight ; Balmoral Castle, near Aberdeen, North Britain ; Buckingham Palace, S. W. ABBOT, see COLCHESTER. ABBOTT, see TENTERDEN. Sir JOSEPH .PALMER ABBOTT, Knight Bachelor ; Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, New ^flfinl't' South Wales, since \Z^. Jiorn in New South viUUUVV Wales, 1842, being the son of John Kingsmill Abbott, by his wife Prances Arnenda, ne6 Brady ; created a Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, firstly, 1873, Matilda Elizabeth Macartney, who died in 1880 ; and secondly, Edith SoloTnon. Postal addresses — Sydney and Murrurundi, New South Wales ; Tarella, St. Leonard's. § ANTHONY CHARLES SYKES ABDY, Esquire, Captain and Life Guards ; was Military Attach^ prhriT) ^' Vienna, 1885. Bom September 19, 1848, j^liVJff being the second son of the late Sir Thomas Neville Abdy, first Baronet, by his wife Hariot, daughter of Rowland Alston of Pishobury. Armorial I)earmgs — He bears for Arms : Or, two chevronels be- tween three trefoils slipped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, an eagle's head couped proper, beaked azure ; with the Motto, " Tenax et Fidelis." Married, November 4, 1886, Alexandrina Victoria, commonly known as the Honourable Alexandrina Victoria, daughter of the fourth Baron Macdonald ; and has Issue living — Grace Lilian ; and two other daughters. Sir WILLIAM NEVILLE ABDY, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex. Born June 18, 1844, being the eldest son of Sir Thomas Neville Abdy, who was created a Baronet January 8, 1850, by his vrife Hariot, second daughter of Rowland Alston of Pishobury, in the county of Hertford ; succeeded his father as second Baronet July 20, 1877. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two chev- ronels between three trefoils slipped sable; and for his Crest, an eagle's head couped proper, beaked azure ; with the Motto, "Tenax et fidelis." Married, July 10, 1883, Marie Th^rese Petritzka of Prague, Austria. Postal address — Albyn, Romford, Essex. The Honourable WILLIAM ARTHUR CAL- ^ LANDER A BECKETT, Justice of the a'l|2rt("Jj«f-f- Peace, of Melbourne. Born July 7, 1833, iiJ\,\,\SX,K\, being the eldest son of Sir WiUiam a Beckett, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of Victoria, by his first wife Emily, daughter of Edward Hayley of London, Melbourne. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron gules, between three lions' heads erased of the last, a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the first, all within a bordure wavy of the second, and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife, the arms of Mills, namely, party per pale indented argent and aziue, a mill-rind between three escallops all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis azure, surmounted with a lion's head erased ermine, the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or ; with the Motto, ' ' Foys sapience et cheva- lerie." Married, September 17, 1855, Emma, daughter and heir of John Mills of Melbourne ; and has Issue — (i) William Gilbert A Beckett, Esquire, born April 10, 1864; (2) Arthur Hayward i Beckett, Gentleman, bom June 18, 1867 ; Emily [married, 1884, Benjamin Talworth Paine Backhouse of Melboiurne] ; Emma Minna [married, 1886, Arthur Merrie Boyd of St. Kildare] ; Constance Matilda [married F. P. Brett] ; and Ethel Beatrice Ysobel. Postal addresses — Melbourne; 'The Grange and KaloraPark, Berwick; West Lavington, Anderson's Inlet, South Gipps Land, Victoria ; Penleigh House, Westbury, Wiltshire. Sir FREDERICK AUGUSTUS ABEL, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honoiuable rrjU^I Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Doctor of Civil <\M\/V Law, Fellow of the Royal Society. 5o/-« July 17, 1827, being the son of the late John Leopold Abel, by his wife Louisa, nie Hopkins ; was for many years Chemical Referee to the Government ; President of the Government Committee on Explosives ; Past-President of the Institute of Chemistry ; Chemist to the War Department, 1854-1888; President of Special Committee on Explosives, 1888-1891 ; has served on several Royal Commissions ; Honorary Doctor of Civil Law (Oxford), 1883; Honorary Doctor of Science (Cambridge), 1888 ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. a&e atie and was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order in 1891 ; created a Baronet m 1893. Clubs — Athenajum, Windham, Garrick. Armorial bear- ing's — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse engrailed be- tween two roses paleways argent, three trefoils slipped vert ; and for his Crest, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, a hand grasping a thunderbolt, a torch fesseways fired all proper; with the Motto, "Ohne rast zum ziel." Married, firstly, in 1854, Sarah Selina (who died in 1888), daughter of James Blanch of Bristol; and secondly, in 1889, Giulietta De la Feuillade (who died in 1892). Postal addresses — 40 Cadogan Place, and Imperial Institute, London, S.W. H The Most Noble Sir JAMES HAMILTON, Duke of 1^ Abercorn, Marquess of Hamilton, Viscount ^flPl*f ni*n Strabane, Lord Hamilton, Baron of Stra- ^lUVVVUVIl bane, and Baron of Mountcastle in the Peerage of Ireland, Marquess of Abercorn and Viscount Hamilton in the Peerage of Great Britain, Earl of Abercorn, Baron of Paisley, Abercorn, Hamilton, Mountcastle, and Kilpatrick in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet, Due de Ch^tellerault, in the kingdom of France, Knight of the Most NolDle Order of the Garter, and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Donegal, Born August 24, 1869, being the eldest son of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, Duke of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Louisa Jane, commonly known as Lady Louisa Jane Russell, second daughter of the Most Noble John, sixth Duke of Bedford, and succeeded as second Duke under the creation of August 10, 1868, at the decease of his father, October 31, 1885. Clubs — Carlton, Traveller's, "White's, Turf, Marlborough, St. Stephen's, and Sackville Street (Dublin). Livery — Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with sails furled sable (for Earls of Arran),and in the honour point, an escutcheon azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis or, and surmounted by a ducal coronet of France. The escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is surrounded by the Garter and by the collar of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and pendent therefrom the badge of the said Most Noble Order, and the badge of a Companion of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. His Grace impales upon a second escutcheon the arms of Curzon-Howe, namely. Quarterly i and 4 or, a fesse between three wolves' heads couped sable (for Howe), 2 and 3 argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, beaked and legged gules (for Curzon). Upon the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his Grace, and upon this a helmet befitting his degi'ee, the mantling gules, doubled ermine, and thereupon is set for Crest out of a ducal coronet or, an oak fructed and pene- trated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame gold, and the blade inscribed with the word "Through ; " and for his Supporters are placed upon either side of his escutcheon an antelope argent, armed, unguled, ducally gorged and chained or; and his Slotto, "Sola nobilitas virtus." Married, January 7, 1869, Mary Anna, commonly known as the Lady Mary Anna Curzon-Howe, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Richard, first Earl Howe ; and has had Issue — (i) James Albert Edward Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Most Noble the Marquess of Hamilton, born November 30, 1869 [married. November 1894, Rosalind Cecilia -Caroline, commonly known as Lady Rosalind Cecilia Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Lucan] ; (2) Claude Penn Alexander Hamilton, Esquire, born and died October 18, 1871 ; (3) Charlie Hamilton, Esquire, born and died April 10, 1874 ; (4) Claude Francis Hamilton, Esquire, born October 25, and died December 25, 1878 ; (5) Arthur John Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Arthur John Hamilton, born Augiist 20, 1883; (6) Claude Nigel Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Claude Nigel Hamilton, born November 10, i88g ; Alexandra Phylhs, commonly known as Lady Alexandra PhyUis ; and Gladys Mary, commonly known as Lady Gladys Mary. Estates — Baronscourt, Newton-Stewart, county Tyrone ; Dud- dingston House, Portobello, county Edinburgh. Town postal address — Hampden House, 61 Green Street, Lon- don, W. & is the Military Cockade. Dame AGNES GEORGINA ABERCROMBY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable f>J»<>«»<«»«rt*Tiihtl Lady Abercromby, second daughter 1*t1at»l> ^^^ county of Glamorgan, Knight Grand •^^■•JvlUaUt' Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law. Born April 16, 1815, being the second son of the late John Bruce-Pryce, Esquire, of Duffryn, in the county of Glamor- gan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Sarah his wife, second daughter of the Reverend Hugh Williams Austin, Rector of St. Peters, in the Island of Barbados. He was Member of Parliament for Merthyr Tydfil from 1852- 1868, in which latter year he was returned for Renfrewshire. He was successively Under-Secretary for the Home Depart- ment, 1862-1864, Vice-President of the Education Board, 1864-1866, and Secretary of State for the Home Depart- ment, 1868-1873. In 1873 he was constituted Lord Presi- dent of the Council, and was created Baron Aberdare, August 23, 1873. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field within the ribbon and collar of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of bis rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled or; and for his Crest, on a wreath of his colours, a cubit arm in armour in bend grasping a sceptre proper ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side of his escutcheon, a lion argent^ collared or, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Knight, namely, paly of six argent and azure, on a canton of the second a spur with rowel downwards, leathered or ; and on the sinister side a lion azure, collared or, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Bruce, namely, or a saltire gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field ; and upon an escroU above the crest the Motto, "Fuimus," and below the arms ' ' Ofner na ofne angau. " Married, firstly, January 6, 1846, Annabella, only daughter of Richard .Beadon of Clifton. She died July 28, 1852, and he married, secondly, August 17, 1854, Nora Creina Blanche, youngest daughter of General Sir William Napier, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. By his first marriage he has Issue — (i) Henry Campbell Bruce, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Henry Campbell Bruce, Captain 3rd Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment [mar- ried, and has issue] ; Margaret Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Cecilia [married, 1869, Douglas Close Richmond, and died April 10, 1878, leaving issue]; Rachel Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Rachel Mary [married, September 10, 1872, Augustus G. Vernon- Harcourt, and has issue] ; Jessie Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Jessie Frances [married, September 3, 1878, the Reverend John William Wynne Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Llanbeblig in the county of Car- narvon]. By his second marriage his Lordship has also — (2) William Napier Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Napier Bruce, Barrister-at-Law [mar- ried, and has issue] ; (3) Charles Granville Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Granville Bruce ; Sarah Napier, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah Napier [married, August 17, 1888, Montague Johnstone Muir Mackenzie, Esquire, and has issue] ; Nora Creina Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Nora Creina Blanche [married, January 4, 1883, Henry Arthur Whately, and died May zf, i886] ; Isabel Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel Ellen [married, July 12, 1887, Champion Branfill Russell, of Stubbers, in the county of Essex] ; Elizabeth Fox, commonly known as the Honour- able Elizabeth Fox; Pamela Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Pamela Georgina; Alice Moor, com- monly known as the Honourable Alice Moor. Estate and postal address — Duffryn, Aberdare. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN CAMPBELL HAMILTON-GORDON, seventh Earl CtflP1*hl>C*t1 of Aberdeen, Viscount Formartine, Baron aUt't.Ul^t'll Haddo, Methlic, Tarves, and Kellie, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Viscount Gor- don of Aberdeen in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Baronet of Nova Scotia, and a Member of Her Majesty[s Most Honourable Privy Coimcil. Born August 3, 1847, being the second son of the Right Honourable George John James Hamilton-Gordon, fifth Earl of Aberdeen, by his wife Mary, second daughter of the late George Baillie. Appointed Lord-Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire, 1880; and Her Majesty's High Commissioner to General Assembly, Church of Scotland, 1881-6; was Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, February to August 1886 ; Honorary Colonel ist Aberdeen Artillery Volunteers ; and succeeded his brother as seventh Earl January 27, 1870. C/ai5— Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped, within a double tressure charged with roses and thistles alternately or {for Gordon) ; 2 and 3 quarterly i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable, the whole within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton), im- paled with the arms of Marjoribanks, namely argent, on a chief gules, a cushion between two spur-revels of the field. Pendent below the escutcheon from an orange-tawny ribbon his badge of Nova Scotia as a Baronet, and upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, surmounted by a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine, and for his Crests — i, upon a wreath of his liveries two arms, from the shoulder naked, holding a bow proper, discharging an arrow (for Gordon) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, an oak fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word "through," the frame or, the tree charged with an escutcheon argent, thereon a heart gules (for Hamilton); and for his Supporters, on either side an antelope argent, armed or, gorged with a collar, flowered and counter- flowered, and the line reflexed over the back azure, the collar charged with three roses of the second. MottO-^ " Ne nimium." Married, November7, 1877, Isabel Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel Maria, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Dudley Coutts Mar- joribanks, Baron Tweedmouth ; and has Issue — (i) George Hamilton - Gordon, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Haddo, born January 20, 1879 ; {2) Dudley Gladstone Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Dudley Gladstone Hamilton-Gordon, born May 6, 1883 ; (3) Ian Archibald Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Ian Archibald Hamilton- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. atie 9t)i Gordon, born October 4, 1884 ; Marjorie Adeline, commonly known as Lady Marjorie Adeline ; and Dorothea Mary, commonly known as Lady Dorothea Mary, died November 25, 1882. Residences — Haddo House, Aberdeenshire ; Dollis Hill, Willesden. The Right Honourable MARY HAMILTON-GOR- DON, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Aberdeen, second daughter of the late George Baillie, of Jerviswood. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped within a double tressure adorned with roses and thistles alternately (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable, the whole within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton). Sup- porters — Two antelopes argent, armed and unguled or, each gorged with a collar flory counterflory azure, charged with three roses or, and line reflexed over the back also azure. Married, 1840, the Right Honourable Sir George John James Hamilton-Gordon, fifth Earl of Aberdeen, who died 1864. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Sir George Hamilton-Gordon, sixth Earl of Aberdeen ; (2) James Henry Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, born October 11, 1845, died, unmarried, February 12, 1868 ; (3) the Right Honourable Sir John Campbell Hamilton- Gordon, seventh Earl of Aberdeen [to whom refer] ; Mary, commonly known as I^ady Mary [married, January 30, 1863, to the Right Honourable Walter Hugh, Lord Polwarth] ; Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriet [married. May 7, 1870, William Alexander Lindsay, Esquire, Windsor Herald, and has issue] ; and Katherine Eliza, commonly known as Lady Katherine Eliza [married, November 21, 1876, the Right Honourable Alexander Hugh Bruce, Baron Balfour of Burleigh]. Postal address — Kennet, Alloa, N.B. ABERDOUR, Baron, see MORTON. H The Most Honourable Sir WILLIAM NEVILL, 9 Marquess of Abergavenny, and CtfllM'fTflhirnnii Earl of Lewes in the Peerage of tVyvwUll are, upon a lozenge; Argent, a double- headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered or, on a chief vert, two mullets of the third. Postal address — 14 Tedworth Square, S.W. EDWARD ARCHIBALD BRABAZON ACHESON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Archibald Brabazon Acheson. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Archibald Acheson, the third Earl of Gosford, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Theodosia, commonly known as Lady Theodosia, only daughter of the Right Honourable John Chambre Brabazon, tenth Earl of Meath ; formerly in the Coldstream Guards; Honorary Major-General; re- tired 1887. Clubs — Guards', Travellers', Bachelors'. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms •. Argent, a double- headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered or, on a chief vert, two mullets of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. acfe m colours, a cock gules, standing upon a trumpet or. Married, 1869, Clementina, daughter of General Sir John Gaspard Le Marchant, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the IJath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; and has Issue — Theo- dosia Margaret Hilda ; Edith Maude ; Norah Sybelle [mar- ried, November 7, 1894, Frank Ramsden] ; and Gladys. BENJAMIN ST. JOHN ACKERS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, and Qic\i^Yti ^^'"ri'5t6'''3t-Law, and sometime Member of ■Cl-HiV-l-JJ Parliament for the Western Division of the aforesaid county. Born 1839, and is the only surviving son of the late James .<\ckers of Prinknash Park, in the county of Gloucester, Member of Parliament for Ludlow, by Mary his wife, daughter of the late Benjamin Williams of Bowden Lodge, in the county of Chester. Club — Carlton. Livery — Green, with brass buttons. Armorial Bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, between two doves rising three sprigs of oak slipped and fructed proper, and for a Crest on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount, in front thereof, three sprigs of oak slipped and fructed, a dove rising, holding in the beak a like sprig of oak all proper ; with the Motto, "La liberty." Married, October 24, 1861, Louisa Maria Jane, elder daughter of the late Charles Brooke Hunt, of Bowden Hall, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and has had Issue— [i] James Arthur Ackers, Gentleman, born 1873 and died 1888 ; (2) Charles Penrhyn Ackers, Gentleman, born June 28, 1882 ; Edith Jane ; Mary ; Louisa ; Susan Elizabeth; Florence; Catherine Victoria; and Isabel, Estate and Postal address — Huntley Manor, Gloucester. HARRIOTT SUSAN ACKERS, Widow, second daughter of the late Henry William Hutton of Beverley, in the county of York. Married, Jafiuary 2.'^, 1838, George Hol- land Ackers, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Quee?i s Own Royal Staffordshire Yoenianry, who sei'ved the office of High Sheriff for ilie county of Chester in the year 1852, and who died January 20, 1872. Armorial hearings carried upon a lozenge, and as giveji in Burke's *' Landed Gentry,'' are : "Argent, on a bend sable, three acorns or, slipped vert, but no right to these has been established, nor has any pedigree been recorded hi the College of Arms." Of tlie above mari'iage there is Issue — Georgiana Harriott, ivho married, July 14, 1858, Sir Charles Watkin Shakerley, Baronet, of Somerford Park, in the county of Chester ; and Constance Marianne, married, January 17, 1872, Sir Fitzroy Donald Maclean, Baronet, of Morvaren, late Lieutenant-Colonel in the T.'^th Hussars, Estate — Moreton Hall, ijt the county of Chester. Postal address — 15 Hyde Park Terrace, London, W. WILLIAM ACKROYD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of Yorkshire, eldest son QLc'^yciv^^ of Thomas Ackroyd and Maria his wife, •atUlUj/U daughter of Joseph Taylor. Clubs— 5/-arf- Jord [Bradford, Yo7'kshire), Conservative {Leeds). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms , are for Crest, out of a mural cornet, a stag's head. Motto — " Veritate victoria." Married, June 29, 1880, Eleanor, daughter of William Micklethwaite ; and has Issue — William Ackroyd, born October 19, 1889 ; Gladys. Estates — The Wlieatleys and other lands in the West Riding of York- shire. Postal address — The Wheatleys, Birkens Law. m ALFRED DYKEACLAND, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal w 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Born August ^fTfltlJl '9' ^^5^1 being the seventh and youngest son 'CIVI'CIUU ofSir Henry WentworthDykeAcland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Hono- rary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Wal- wood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, impaling the arms of Smith, namely, argent on a chevron azure, between three oak-leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or, as many leopards' faces jessant- Mi is the Military Cockade. de-lis of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable. " Married, July 30, 1885, Beatrice Danvers, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice Danvers, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parliament, First Lord of the Treasury, Constable of Dover Castle, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, by the Right Honourable Emily his wife. Viscountess Hambleden, of Hambleden, in the county of Buckingham ; and has /was— Angela Cicely Mary, and another daughter. Postal address— 38 Pont Street, London, W. Thk Right Honourable ARTHUR HERBERT DYKE ACLAND, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Senior Bursar of Balliol College and Steward of Christ Church, Oxford, Vice-President of the Committee of the Council on Education, Member of Parliament for the Rotherham Division of the South Part of the West Riding of the county of York since 1885. Born 1847, being the third but second surviving son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, eleventh Baronet of Columb- John [to whom refer] by his first wife Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Mordaunt, eighth Baronet of Massingham. Clubs — Athenseum, National Liberal, Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or; with the Motto, " In^branlable. Married, June 14, 1873, Alice Sophia, eldest daughter of the Reverend Francis M. Cunningham, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Brightwell, Wallingford ; and has had Issue — (i) Francis Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (2) Cuthbert Charles Dyke Acland, born 1875, died 1882 ; and Mabel Alice. Postal addresses — Westholme, Scarborough ; 28 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, London, S.W. M CHARLES THOMAS DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, ^ Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Somerset and Devon ; and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall ; Master of Arts of the University of Oxford ; Member of Parliament for East Cornwall, 1882- 1885 ; North-Eastern Division, 1885-1892 ; Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries ; Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Devon Yeomanry, from 1883 ; Captain Devon Mounted Rifles, 1866-1877 ; Barrister-at-Law. Born July 16, 1842, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, eleventh Baronet of Columb-John [to whom refer], by his first wife Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Mordaunt, eighth Baronet of Massingham. C/afc— Athen- asum. Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, impaled with the arms of Walrond, namely, argent three bulls' heads caboshed sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable." Married, November i, 1879, Gertrude, third daughter of Sir John Walrond, first Baronet. Postal addresses — Killerton, Exeter; 50 Lennox Gardens, London, S.W. FRANCIS EDWARD DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, formerly a Captain, Royal Artillery. Born May 12, 1857, being the sixth son of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prinoe of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. (T/k^— Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable." Married, January 8, 1885, Marion Sarah, M is the Naval Cockade. m aci daughter of the Right Reverend William Kenneth Macrorie, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Maritzburg ; 'and has /stue — (i) Herbert Arthur Acland, Gentleman, born October 9, 1886; (2) ' Kenneth Francis Dyke Acland, Gentleman, bom October 16, 1890 ; Charig Agnes ; and Clemence. HENRY DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, Fellow of the Geological Society. Born October 14, 1850, being the seeond son of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton,, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and salple, a fesse gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the minister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^bran- lable." Married, 1878, Margaret Hichens, eldest daughter of John Jope Rogers of Penrose, Helston, in the county of Cornwall ; and has had Issue — Sarah Dyke, born and died 1879. Postal address — Worcester Old Bank, Great Malvern. SiK HENRY WENTWORTH DYKE ACLAND, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of >ledicine. Doctor of Laws, and Doctor of Civil Law, ;Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor ,of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Bom August 23, 1815, being the fourth son of the late Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, tenth Baronet, Member of Parliament for the county of Devon, by Lydia Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of Henry Hoare of Mitcham Grove, and was created a Baronet June 16, 1890. Club — Athena;um. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, and in chief his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, all within the ribbon and motto of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, from which depends his badge as a Civil Knight Commander ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable." Married, July 14, 1846, Sarah (who died 1878), eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leyton- stone, in the county of Essex ; and has had Issue — (i) William Alison Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer]; (2) Henry Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (3) Theodore Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (4) Herbert Dyke Acland, Esquire, born April 9, 1855, and diedjune4, 1877; (5) Regi- nald Brodie Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (6) Francis Edward Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (7) Alfred Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; and Sarah Angelina. Postal addresses— O^foxd ; and EUacombe, near Minehead. The Honourable JOHN BARTON ARUNDEL ACLAND, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Bar- rister-at-Law, and a Member of the Legislative Council of New Zealand. Bom November 25, 1823, being the sixth son of the late Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, tenth Baronet of Columb-John, in the county of Devon, Member of Parlia- ment for Devon, by Lydia Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of Henry Hoare of Mitcham Grove. Armorial Bearings- He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked; membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable. " Married, January 17, i860, Emily Weddell, eldest daughter of the Most Reverend •H. J. C. Harper, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Christ- church, and Primate of New Zealand ; and has had Issue — (i) Barton Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born February 17, 186a, and died March 7, 1863 ; (2) John Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born February 17, 1863; (3) Henry Dyke Acland, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born September 21, 1867; (4) Hugh Thomas Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born September 10, 1874; Agnes Dyke [married, September 15, 1885, Walter Empson, and has issue] ; Emily Dyke, died 1864 ; Mary Emily Dyke [married. May 10, 1887, Frederick Villebois Lysaght] ; Harriet Dyke ; Lucy Alice Dyke ; Elizabeth Dyke ; Emily Rosa Dyke ; and Dorothy. Estate and postal address — Holmr cote, Mount Peel, Rangitata, Canterbury, New Zealand. REGINALD BRODIE DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Born May 18, 1856, being the fifth son of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequyjargent and sable, a fesse gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, ' ' In^bran- lable." Married, August 12, 1885, Helen Emma, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Fox, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Temple Combe, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Fox Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born November 9, 1891 ; (2) Wilfrid Reginald Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born June 26, 1894; and Hilda Mary. Postal address — 8 King's Bench Walk, Temple. London, E.G. THEODORE DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Doctor of Medicine, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Physician at Saint Thomas's and at Brompton Hospitals. Born Novem- ber 14, 1851, being the third son of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the -Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, impaling the arms of Gull, namely azure, a serpent nowed or, between three sea-gulls proper, with the following honourable augmentation, namely, a canton ermine, thereon an ostrich feather argent,, quilled or, enfiled by the coronet which encircles the badge or plume of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales gold; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or; with the Motto, " In^branlable. " Married, April 12, 1888, Caroline Cameron, the only surviving daughter of the late Sir William Withey Gull, first Baronet, Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of the Royal Society ; and has had Issue — Theodore William Gull Acland, Gentleman, born November 7, 1890 ; and Aim^e Sarah Agnes Dyke, born May 14, and died September 17, 1889. Postal address — 74 Brook Street, London, W. H The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS DYKE ® ACLAND, eleventh Baronet, of Columb-John, in the county of Devon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Devon, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset ; Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford ; Member of Parl,iament for West Somerset, 1837-1847 ; for North Devon, 1865-1885; and for West Somerset, 1885-1886; Honorary Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion Devonshire Regi- ment, and formerly Major Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Born May 25, 1809, being the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas Dyke Ackland, tenth Baronet, Member of Parliament for the county of Devon, by Lydia Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of Henry Hoare, of Mitcham Grove. Clubs — Athenaeum, National Liberal, Farmers. Armorial bear- ings-He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, a The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. m aoa fesse gules, and in chief, his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or; with the Motto, " In^branlable. " Married, firstly, March 14, 1841, Mary (who died June 11, 1851), daughter of Sir Charles Mordaunt, eighth Baronet, of Massingham ; and, secondly, Mary {who died May 14, 1892), daughter of John Rosslyn, Esquire. By his first marriage he has had Issue — (i) Charles Thomas Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Francis Gilbert Dyke Acland, Esquire, born 1843, died August 24, 1874 ; (3) the Right Honourable Arthur Herbert Dyke Acland, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Lucy Marianne, died 1845 ; Mary Lydia [married, October 30, 1872, the Reverend Richard Hart- Davis, and has issue] ; Cicely, died 1851 ; and Agnes Henrietta [married, August 11, 1885, Frederick Henry Anson, Esquire, and has issue]. Estates and postal addresses — Killerton, Exeter ; and Holmcote, Taunton. t WILLIAM ALISON DYKE ACLAND, Esquire, a Captain in the Royal Navy, Justice of the Peace for the county of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born December 18, 1847, being the eldest son of Sir.Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws and Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Oxford, Radcliffe Librarian, and Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of William Cotton, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Walwood, near Leytonstone, in the county of Essex. He was attached to the Chilian Army in the war between Chili and Peru in 1881 ; Commander, Pacific, 1884 ; Captain, Her Majesty's ship " Hyacinth," 1888, 1889; " Vol- age," 1889-1891 ; "Edgar," 1893, 1894; and "Australia" since 1894. Clubs — United Service, Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — Chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules ; impaling the arms of Smith, namely argent, on a chevron azure, be- tween three oak-leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or, as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a couped arm lying fesseways, to the sinister azure, gloved argent, thereon a falcon perched proper, beaked, membered, and belled or ; with the Motto, " In^branlable." Married, July 7, 1887, Emily Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Anna, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parlia- ment, First Lord of the Treasury, Constable of Dover Castle, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports, by the Right Honourable Emily his wife. Viscountess Hambleden, of Hambleden, in the county of Buckingham ; and has Issue — (i) William Henry Dyke Acland, Esquire, born May 16, 1888; (2) Hubert Guy Dyke Acland, Gentleman, born June 8, 1890. Postal address — Woodvale, Cowes. A'COURT-HOLMES, see HEYTESBURY. ACTON, see WOOD- ACTON and BALL- ACTON. § EDWARD WILLIAM FREDERICK ACTON, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of iTrffln Salop, Captain 1st Cheshire Militia, and late <1.tVUIl Captain 76th Regiment of Foot, Lord of the Manor of Gasley. Born 1834, being the only son of the late Edward Farrer Acton, of Gatacre Park, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, Lieutenant-Colonel Shropshire Militia, by Mary Anne his wife, youngest daughter of the late Reverend Horace Suckling, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Barsham, in the county of Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two lions passant argent, between nine cross cross- lets fitchfe or. Burke's "Landed Gentry" quotes a Crest which is made use of by the family, but it is of no authority, and there is no crest belonging to the arms of this family. It is "within a torse, a human leg and thigh in armour couped and dropping blood all proper." Married, 1855, Helen Maria (who died, 1887), second daughter of the late William Parker Ranney, of Saint John's, New Brunswick ; and has Issue — an only daughter, Helen Beatrice, married April 18, 1882, John Kendall Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton ^ Is tbe Military Cockade. Park, and has issue. Estate and postal address — Gatacre Park! Bridgnorth. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN EMERICH EDWARD DALBERG-ACTON, Baron Acton of Alden- ham, in the county of Salop, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, eighth Baronet of Aldenham aforesaid, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the above-mentioned county, a Lord- in- Waiting to Her Majesty the Queen, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Member of the Senate of the Uni- versity of London, FellowoftheSocietyof Antiquaries. Born January 10, 1834, being the only son of the late Sir Ferdinand Richard Edward Dalberg-Acton, seventh Baronet of Alden- ham, by his wife Marie Louise Pelline, only child and heir of Emeric Joseph Due de Dalberg, and succeeded as eighth Baronet at the death of his father, January 30, 1835. He was Member of Parliament for Carlow, 1859-1865, and for Bridg- north, 1865, being unseated on petition in the following year, and was elevated to the Peerage, December 11, 1869. Club— Athenasum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, gules two lions passant in pale argent, between nine cross crosslets or (for Acton), 2 and 3 (for Dalberg), quarterly i. and iiii. azure, six fleurs-de-lis argent, three, two, and one, a chief dancettfe of the last ii. and iii. or, a cross patonce gules, over all an escutcheon of the first, thereon a tower of the second, and a chief dancettfe of the last, the complete achievement bearing his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon, a Uon guardant proper, each gorged with a chain or, and charged with a cross patonce gules. Married, August 1, 1865, the Countess Marie, daughter of Maximilian, Count Arco Valley in Austria; and has /jjkc— Richard Maximilian Acton, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Richard Maximilian Acton ; Mary Elizabeth Anne, Anne Mary Catherine Georgiana, Elizabeth, and Jeanne Marie, all commonly known as the Honourable. Estate and postal a&fr«j— Aldenham Park, Bridgnorth. WILLIAM ROBERT ACTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester. Born November 16, 1835, being the son of the late William Joseph Acton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Wolverton Hall, by Mary, widow of William Trafford, Esquire. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse ermine within a bordure engrailed of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, holding in the hand a sword argent, hilt or, enfiled with a boar's head couped at the neck sable, distilling blood ; with the Motto, "Vaillanceavancel'homme." Married, 1861, Sarah, eldest daughter of Robert Dand of Field House, Lesbury, Northumberland; and has had Issue — (i) William Walter Acton, Gentleman, born November 10, 1862 ; (2) Robert Matthew Acton, Gentleman, born November 16, 1864; (3) Henry Edward Acton, Gentleman, born May 29, 1867, and died September 2, 1867 ; {4) Vincent Henry Acton, Gentle- man, born December 18, 1868, and died February 9, 1870; (5) Edward Vincent Joseph Acton, Gentleman, bom Feb- ruary 28, 1871 ; (6) Charles Joseph Acton, Gentleman, born May II, 1872; (7) Roger David Acton, Gentleman, born March i, 1874 ; (8) Richard Joseph Acton, Gentleman, born February 5, 1880 ; Mary Margaret ; and Winifred Mary. Estate and postal address — Wolverton Hall, Pershore. § ALEXANDER WILLIAM ADAIR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Somerset and Plllfltl* ^^"^on. Colonel Commandant ^th Battalion V4UUIV Somersetshire Light Infantry , formerly Captain in the Coldstream Guards. Born October 28, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Adair o] Heatlierton Park, in the county of Somerset, by Harriet Eliza, his -wife, daughter of George Atkinson of Temple Sowerby, in the county of Westmorland. Armorial bear- ings, as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Party per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist two and one gules ; and for the Crest, a maris head couped and bloody proper. Motto — " Loyal au mort." Married, June 5, i860, Caroline Maria, eldest daughter of J. G. Turnbull of the Hall, Pinner, Middlesex ; and has with other Issue — Gerald Adair, born November 7, 1865. Estate and postal adAxzss—Heatkerton Park, near Taunton. ALLAN SHAFTO ADAIR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Hertford, late Cap- tain in the x-^th Regiment of Light Infantry. Born December H is the Naval Cockade. 26, 1838, being the fourth son of the late Akxander Adair, of Heatherton Park, in the county of Somerset, by Harriet Eliza, his wife, daughter of George Atkinson of Temple Sowerby, in the county of Westmorland. Cluh — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings, as given in Burkes " Landed Gentry," are for Arms: Party per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist two and one gules; and for the Crest, a man's head couped and bloody proper, tliotio—" Loyal au mart." Married, Georgina Sarah, daughter of J. G. Turnbull of the Hall, Pinner, Middlesex ; and has Issue- Postal address— Sa»,6 of England, Plymouth. General Sir CHARLES WILLIAM ADAIR, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Mili- tary Division. Born April 16, 1822, being the son of the late Major-General Thomas Benjamin Adair, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and Knight of the Tower and Sword of Portugal, by Sarah his wife, n^e Bratton ; en- tered Royal Marines as Second Lieutenant tS'^Z, became First Lieutenant, 1842 ; Captain, 1851 ; Lieutenant-Colonel, 1863 ; Brevet-Colonel, 1868; Colonel, 1872; Major-General, 1877; General, iS8s; retired 1887 ; served in Syria , 1840 ; at siege and fM of Sebastopol and at Kertch, and Yeaikale, 1854- 185s ; commanded a battalion of Royal Marines in operations in Japan, 1864 ; was Adjutant, Portsmouth Division, 1848- 1851; Aide-de-Camp, 1870- 1877 ; Assistant Adjutant- General, Royal Marines, 1872-1876 ; Colonel-Commandant, Portsmouth Division, 1876-1877; Deputy- Adjutant-General, 1878-1883 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1882. Married, 1849, Isabella, daughter of Colonel Thompson Aslett. Postal address — 12 Portland Terrace, Southsea. H FREDERICK EDWARD SHAFTO ADAIR, Esquire, '»' Captain late of 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk. Born December 26, i860, being the eldest son of Sir Hugh Edward Adair, third Baronet, of Flixton Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Suffolk and Antrim, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Harriet Camilla, eldest daughter of Alexander Adair. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist and erect gules ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a man's head affrontfe couped at the neck proper ; with the Motto, "Loyal au mort." Postal address — Fhxton Hall, Bungay. §SlR HUGH EDWARD ADAIR, third Baronet, of Flixton Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Ajts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Suffolk and Antrim, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born December 26, 1815, being the second son of the late Sir Robert Shafto Adair, first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Maria, daughter of the Reverend James Strode, and succeeded as third Baronet of the creation of August 2, 1838, at the decease (February 5, 1856) of his elder brother, the Right Honourable Sir Robert Alexander Shafto Adair, first and last Baron Waveney, and second Baronet. Clubs — United University, Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist and erect gules, and in chief his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a man's head affrontfe couped at the neck proper ; with the Motto, " Loyal au mort." Married, July 10, 1856, Harriet Camilla, eldest daughter of Alexander Adair, of Heatherton Park, in the county of Somerset ; and has had Issue — (i) Frederick Edward Shafto Adair, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk [to whom refer], born December 26, i860 ; (2) Hugh Alexander Adair, Gentleman, died May 21, 1858 ; (3) Robert Shafto Adair, Esquire, Bachelor of .'^rts, Barrister-at-Law, born 1862 [to whom refer] ; and Camilla Beatrix Mary. Estates and postal addresses — ^Flixton Hall, Bungay, Suffolk; Bally- mena Castle, Antrim ; and also as addresses. The Casino, Alderburgh ; and 63 Portland Place, London, W. The arms recorded in Dublin are as above quoted ; but they originated in Scotland, and in the Lyon Register appear as " parted per bend or and sa.h\e, three dexter hands apaumie and erected gules. " aoa ROBERT SHAFTO ADAIR, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1862, being the third but second surviving son of Sir Hugh Edward Adair, third Baronet, of Flixton Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Arts, Barris- ter-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Suffolk and Antrim, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Harriet Camilla, eldest daughter of Alexander Adair. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend or and argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist and erect gules ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a man's head affrontde couped at the neck proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Loyal au mort." Married, December 4, 1890, Mary, daughter of Henry Anstey Bosanquet. Postal addresses — 9 Lower Berkeley Street, W. ; 4 Elm Court, Temple, E.G. Dame ANNE LINDSA Y ADAM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Adam, daughter of the late John Stlfltn ^"^^I'l^y- Married, 1851, General the Right vtuaill Honourable Sir Frederick Adam, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1853. Postal address §SiR CHARLES ELPHINSTONE ADAM, first Baronet, of Blair-Adam, in the county of Kinross, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the said county and for the county of Fife, and a Member of the Council for the county of Kinross, and formerly of the Council for the county of Fife ; Convener and Vice-Lieu- tenant for the county of Kinross, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born August 7, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable William Patrick Adam of Blair-Adam, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Member of Parliament, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Kinross and Fife, by Emily his wife, daughter of General Sir William Wyllie, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, and was created a Baronet May 20, 1882 : he has been Private Secretary to the Parliamentary Secretary to the Treasury, and to the Lord Privy Seal, and the Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster. Clubs — Brooks's, National Liberal, New. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a mullet azure pierced of the field, between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Adam) ; 2 argent three arrows gules, the middlemost pale- ways, the other two saltireways, points downwards, banded together vert, accompanied with six trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief, two in fesse, and two in base (for Little- john) ; 3 argent, three hawks' heads erased proper, on a bordure engrailed azure eight bezants (for Brydqne) ; and for his Crest, a cross crosslet fitchfe gules, surmounted by a sword in saltire proper; with the Motto, "Crux mihi grata quies. " Estates — Blair-Adam and Barns, in the county of Kinross. London address — 3 New Square, Lincoln's Inn. Dame EMILY ELIZA ADAM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Adam, daughter of General Sir William Wyllie, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, from which is pendent her badge as a Lady Companion of the Im- perial Order of the Crown of India : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a spur-revel azure pierced of the field between three cross crosslets fitch^e, gules (for Adam), 2 argent, three arrows gules, the centre one palewise, the others in saltire, points downwards banded together vert, between six trefoils slipped of the last, two in chief, two in fesse, and two in base (for Littlejohn), 3 argent, three hawks' heads erased proper, on a bordure engrailed azure eight bezants or (for Brydone). Mar- ried, 1856, the Right Honourable William Patrick Adam, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, Governor of Madras, who died 1881 ; was granted the rank of a Baronet's widow (to which she would have been entitled had her husband survived and been created a Baronet), 1882 ; is a Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) Sir Charles Elphinstone Adam, first Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) William Keith Adam, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born April 16, 1861, Justice of the Peace, of Western Australia [married, 1888, Jane Emily, daughter of George Walpole Leake, Esquire, one of Her Tlie Editor undertakes t&at every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. aoa aDa Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of Perth, West Australia, and h^s issue, Robert William Wyllie, born Octo- ber 28, 1889]; (3) Frederick Loch Adam, Esquire, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born April 10, 1864 ; (4) Francis John Adam, born May 8, 1869, died June 19, 1870 ; Clementina Mary Emily Elizabeth, and Constance Marion. Postal address — Barns, Kinross-shire, N.B. Sir FRANK FORBES ADAM, Knight Bacliflor and Companion of tke Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire. Born 1845, being the son of James Grahajn Adam, of ■Devonan, in the county of Stirling, was created a Cotnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Ifidian Empire {Burke says 1887, Dodd says 188S), and dubbed a Knight Bachelor in the year \^ the University of Oxford, Vicar of. ^rUUI^'UUVUUtVC' Prees,in the county of Salop. Born 1816, being the eldest son of the late Edward Addenbrooke Addenbrooke of the Lea, and.of Kings-^ winford House, by Emma his wife, third daughter of John Pidcock, of the Platts. Armorial bearings, as given in Burkes ^^ Landed Gentry," are for A.xvci%'. Quarterly azure and argent, a fesse wavy or between three crescents countei'- changed ; and far the Crest, on the banks of a river proper, an otter passant per pale argent and sable, charged with two crescents counterchanged. Married, firstly, 1844, Elizabeth {who died June 10, 1854), eldest daughter of Henry Homfray , of Broadwaters House, in the county of Worcester ; and secondly, 1856, Caroline Frances Bramston, eldest daughter, of the Reverend James Davies, of Braishfield House, in the. county of Southampton. By his first m.arriage he had Issue — With Jive daughters, a son, Edward Homfray Adden- brooke [married Marianne, daughter of the Reverend Henry Downing, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Old Swinford, i?i the county of Worcester, and has with other issue, a son, Henry Edward Addenbrooke]. Estate — The Lea, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — The Vicarage, Frees, Salop. . ADDERLEY, see NORTON. Sir AUGUSTUS JOHN ADDERLEY, Knight Com- ■}nander of the 7nost Distinguished Order of ^TlTl ^1*T I>t1 ^aint Michael and Saint George, Justice of iXMMX/KXXt^ the Peace for the county of Salop. Born a/ Nassau, 1835, being the son of the late. Honourable Henry Adderley, of Nassau, Bahamas, Member of the Executive Council, by Mary Ann, n^e Perpall, also of. Nassau, Member of the House of Assembly, Bahamas, 1855- 1866, Member of the Legislative Comicil, 1866. Clubs — . Wellington and Union. Married, 1857, LcEtitia Annie, daughter of the Honourable W. H. Hall, Member of. the legislative Council. Postal address — 20 Queen's Gate Gar- dens, S. W. ADDINGTON, see SIDMOUTH. §The Right Honourable EGERTON HUBBARD, second Baron Addington, in the Peerage ^Tiritn(Yf"nn of the United Kingdom, ^o^-w Decem- 'aUUilllJVUIl ber 29, 1842, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable John Gellibrand Hubbard, Baron Addington, by his wife Maria Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Margaret Napier, daughter of the Right Honourable William John, eighth Lord Napier; educated at Radley and Christ Church, Oxford; Bachelor of Arts, 1865 ; Master of Arts, 1866 ; succeeded his father 1889 ; Justice of the Peace for Buckinghamshire and borough of Buckingham ; Member of Parliament for Bucking- ham 1874-1880, and for North Division of Buckinghamshire from 1886 until he succeeded to the Peerage ; Lieutenant- Colonel 1st Buckinghamshire Rifle Volunteers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron engrailed, plain cotised argent, between three eagles' heads erased of the second, each gorged with a collar fleurett^, gules. The escutcheon is surmounted by the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours in front of a fasces fessewise, proper, an eagle's head erased ar- gent, collared as in the arms ; and for Supporters, on either side an eagle argent, wings endorsed, gorged with a collar fleurett^ gules, therefrom pendent an escutcheon ermine, charged with a rose gules. Motto, "Aha petens." Mar- ried, June 3, 1880, Mary Adelaide, daughter of Wyndham Spence Portal of Malshanger, in the county of Southampton ; and has Issue — (i) John Gellibrand Hubbard, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable John Gellibrand Hubbard, born June 1883 ; (2) Raymond Egerton Hubbard, Esquire, Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 14 aDD aop commonly known as the Honourable Raymond Egerton Hubbard, born November ii, 1884; (3) Francis Spencer Hubbard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Spencer Hubbard, born July i, 1888 ; and Winifred Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred Mary. Residences — 24 Prince's Gate, London, S.W. ; Addington House, Winslow, Buckinghamshire. The Right Honourable MARIA MARGARET HUBBARD, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Addington, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable William John Napier, eighth Lord Napier. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Vert, a chevron engrailed, plain cotised argent, between three eagles' heads erased of the second, gorged with a collar flory counter- flory gules, impaling the Arms of Napier, namely, quarterly I and 4, argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend azure, a mullet pierced between two crescents of the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second (for Scott of Thirlestane). Supporters — On either side an eagle argent, wings addorsed, gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon ermine charged with a rose also gules. Married, 1837, the Right Honourable John Gellibrand Hubbard, first Baron Addington, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Egerton Hubhard, second Baron Addington [to whom refer] ; (2) Francis Edward Hubbard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Edward Hub- bard, Royal Navy, born February 11, 1844, died December 25, 1871 ; (3) Cecil John Hubbard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil John Hubbard, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckinghamshire, Lieutenant-Colonel late Grenadier Guards, born September 6, 1846 ; served in Egypt in 1882 [married, April 15, 1872, Helen Jane, daughter of the late Arthur Macdonald Ritchie, and has issue, John Francis, born 1880 ; Muriel ; Cicely Helen, died 1886 ; Hilda Mary ; and Irene] ; (4) Arthur Gellibrand Hubbard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Gelli- brand Hubbard, formerly Private Secretary for Native Affairs , Cape Colony, and Accountant to the Basutoland Govern- ment, born February 6, 184B [married, June 29, 1881, Amy d'Esterre, daughter of Charles Hugh Huntley, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint M ichael and Saint George, Civil Commissioner and Resident Magistrate of Albany, South Africa, and has issue, Gerald Napier, born 1882 ; Basil Hope, born 1884, died 1885 ; Kathleen d'Esterre, Dorothy Isabel, and Noel Agnes] ; (5) Evelyn Hubbard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Hub- bard [married, 1881, Eveline Maude, daughter of Wyndham Spencer Portal of Malshanger, county of Southampton, and has issue, Harold Evelyn, born 1883 ; Eric Wyndham, born 1885] ; Alice Eliza ; Lucy Marian, a Sister of Mercy, died November 20, 1893 ; Rose Ellen ; and Clemency, married, September 4, 1888, Major George Barker, Royal Engineers, and has issue. Postal address — Addington Manor, Winslow, Buckinghamshire. JL CHARLES ROBERT WHORWOOD ADEANE, ^& Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant Ct^1l>i^t1l> f^^ ^^ county of CambHdge, Lieutenant j^th 'aUK-nllt' Battalion {Militia) Suffolk Regiment. Born November 2, 1863, being the only son of the late Henry John Adeane, Esquire, of Babraliam, in the county of Cambridge, Custos Rotulorwm of the Isle of Ely, Major of the Cambridge Militia, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Mem-ber of Parliament for that county from 1857-1865, by Elizabeth Phillipa Yorke his wife, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Phillipa Yorke, eldest daughter of tlie Right Honourable Charles Philip, fourth Earl of Hardwicke. Armorial bearlng^s, as given in Burkes ^^ Landed Gentry," are for Arms; Vert, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or, as many estoiles sable. Crest — A griffin's head, collared, between two wings. Married, July 23, 1888, Madelina Pamela Constance Blanche, second daughter of Percy Scawen Wynd- ham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Scawen Wyndham, Member of Parliament for West Cum- berland, late Captain in the Coldstream Guards. Estate and postal address — Babraham Hall, near Cambridge. tJL Rear -Admiral EDWARD STANLEY 9 ADEANE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Fellow of the Royal Q is tlie Military Cockade. Geographical Society, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for Middlesex. Born 1836, being the third son of the late Henry John Adeane, by his second wife Matilda, commonly known as the Honourable Matilda, daughter of the Right Honour- able John, first Baron Stanley of Alderley ; commanded the " Tenebos" during Zulu War in 1879, and has commanded Her Majesty's ship" Ajax" from 1886. Armorial bearings His Anus, as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are: Vert, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased or, as many estoiles sable, quartering Jones, Brydges, and Chandos ; and for his Crest, a griffin's head collared between two wings. Married, 1875, Edith Isabella, commonly known as Lady Edith Isabella, daughter of the Right Honourable Harry Burrard Dahell, eleventh Earl of Carnwath ; and has Issue — Henry Robert Augustus Adeane, who was born in 1882. Postal address — 28 Eaton Place, S. W. M WILLIAM ADLAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace @ and Deputy- Lieutenant for' the countjf of Somer- C?hTatY» set. Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born 'Mfll>rtTl Born 1822, being the second son of the late John Akenkead, by Abigail his wife, n6e Harrison, and resumed the original spelling of his surname in the year 1886. Clubs — ■ Wellington, Yorkshire [York), Livery — Green, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used are matriculated in Lyon Register, but Mr. Aikenhead has established no right to them. They are for Arms: Argent, three acorns slipped vert; and for a Crest» a demi-savage holding in his dexter hand three laurel slips fructed proper; with the Motto,. *' Rupto robore 7iati." Married, November z-^, 1864, Frances Annie, eldest child of Joseph Davidson of Greencroft Park, Lanchester, in the county of Durham ; and hasl^^\3JS. — F^'ank Aikenliead, born March 22, 1867/ and Caroline. Estate and postal address — Otterington Hall, Northallerton. The Most Honourable DOROTHY JULIA BRU- DENELL - BRUCE, Marchioness of PltTl^rthtfril Ailesbury, eldest daughter of Thomas t«rt(^f- decease of his father, 1893. 5o?-k 1865, being glll^ Aldershot from 1891. Born 1842. Clubs— Naval and Military and United Service. Postal address — Headquarters, Aldershot. Sir JOHN GAY NEWTON ALLEYNE, third Baronet, Vice-President Iron and Steel Institute, Member of the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, Justice of the Peace and Alderman of the County Council for the county of Derby, and formerly a Warden of the College of God's Gift, Dul- wich. Bom September 8, 1820, and is the eldest son of the late Sir Reynold 'Abel Alleyne, Baronet, by Rebecca his wife, third and youngest daughter of John Olton of Harrow, in the Island of Barbados ; and succeeded as third Baronet of the creation of April 6, 1769, on the death of the afore- said Sir Reynold Abel Alleyne, Baronet, February 14, 1870. Club — Royal Southern Yacht Club. Livery — Drab coat with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings are, for Arms : Party per chevron gules and ermine, in chief two lions' heads erased or, and upon an inescutcheon his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling for his wife the arms of Fitzherbert, namely gules, three lions rampant or ; and for a Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's head argent ; with the Motto, " Non tua te moveant sed publica vota." Married, March II, 1851, Augusta Isabella, youngest child of the late Sir Henry Fitzherbert, third Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) Reynold Henry Newton Alleyne, Esquire, born May 16, 1852 [married, January 4, 1879, Susanna, third daughter of John Meynell of Tapton Grove, of which marriage there is issue] ; (2) Anthony Fitzherbert Alleyne, Esquire, born 1858, and died December 30, 1859 ; Agnes Rebecca Augusta [married, September 7, 1880, Frederick C. Corfield] ; Judith [married, September 7, 1880, William de Burgh jessop of Overton Hall, in the county of Derby (who died 1894), and has issue]; Rebecca Olton [married, November 7, 1883, Frederick Charles Ark- wright of Willersley, in the county of Derby] ; Maud, died 1864 ; Mary ; Grace ; Augusta ; and Katharine Octavia. Estate — Chevin House, and Yew-Tree Farm, Hazelwood, both in the county of Derby. Postal address — Chevin, Bel per. GEORGE ALLGOOD, Major-General, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born GI'{Y|Y|^fsN 1827. Retired, 1869, as Major-General -Clll^UUU Bengal Staff Corps ; late Assistant Quarter- master-General, Bengal. Clubs — East India, United Service. Postal address — Blindburn, Wark-on- Tyne. A UG US TUS HENR Y EDEN ALLHUSEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buck- QiW\\\\ti^X\ ^^S^^^i ^^^^ Lieutenant Royal Bucking- viil-IJVi?3vH inghamshire Hussars. Born August 20, 1867, being the eldest son of the late Henry Christian AUhusen, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Newcastle-on- Tyne Volunteer Artillery, by Alice his wife, second daughter of Thomas Eden of Norton Hall, in the county of Gloucester. Clubs — Carlton, Orleans, Cavalry. Livery — Dark blue coat, yellow waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings, as used, are for A.X\XL5 : Barry of six or and azure, four fleurs- de-lis, two and two counterchanged. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion guardant azure, holding in the dexter paw a passion cross or, between two open buffalo horns of the last; with the Motto, '^ Devant si je puis." These arms were granted to the late Christopher AUhusen of Elswick Hall, Newcastle-upon- Tyne, who is stated in Burke's ''Landed Gentry" to be the grandfather of the above-men- tioned Augustus Henry Eden AUhusen, but no pedigree of the family has been recorded in the College of Arms, Estates — Stoke Court and Mount Alexander, both in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — Stoke Court, Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire. M JAMES JOHN ALLISON, Colonel, Companion of the «^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of Oi\\\tLf\Y\ ^^^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the ^XWl^vXx county of Durham, and Honorary Colonel ^th Battalion Durham Light Infantry. Born 1826, being the eldest son of James Allison, of Undercliffe, near Sunderland, who died in 1865, by Henrietta his wife. Clubs — Thames Yacht Club and United Service. Married, 1853, Jane, daughter of George W. Hall of Monkwear- Tnouth, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Beau- front, Roker, Sunderland. ALLOA, Baron, see MAR and KELLIE. ALLSOPP, see HINDLIP. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 24 me 3me Sir FRANCIS BEILBY ALSTON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint QC\H¥f\w Michael and Saint George, and Justice of the vtiXf^UII Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born Novem.bcr 29, 1820, being the son of Rowland Alston, Member of Parliament, by his wife Rose, eldest daughter and heiress of Jere?niah Milles, by Rose, daughter and sole heiress of Edward Gardiner, of Pishobury. Was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in the year 1886 ; entered the Foreign Office in i^^f^ ; Chief Clerk, t.^66 ; retired iBgo. Club — Travellers'. Married, April zi^, i86z, Fmily Louisa Caroline, eldest daughter of Bridges Taylor, Esquire, late Her Majesty's Consul for Denmark. Postal address — 69 Eccleston Square, London, S. IV. ALTAMONT, Earl of, see SLIGO. ALTHORP, Viscount, see SPENCER. Sir ALBERT JOSEPH ALTMAN, Knight Bachelor, Chairman of the Bridge House Estates Com- ^\^w\^W mittee of the Corporation of Lojidon ; dubbed aRiUnU Knight Bachelor, T&g^. AMBERLEY, Viscount, see RUSSELL. WILLIAM HENRY AMBROSE, Gentleman. Born Tune 14, 1853, being the eldest son of the Gr«vth|«rt|y» late William Ambrose of Glasgow and of 'CllllUlUpt' Bothwell, inthecountyof Lanark, Solicitor, by Janet Muir his wife, daughter of the late David MacBrayne of Glasgow. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Constitutional, Scottish, Conser\^ative (Glasgow), Castle and County (Ventnor, Isle of Wight). Lively — Dark blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two lions passant in pale argent, on a chief dove- tailed of the last, a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, and issuant from the battlements of a tower a cubit arm proper, holding a billet in bend sinister or ; with the Motto, ' ' Jesperc en Dieu." Married, July 30, 1883, Edith Jane, daughter of John D'Monte Arbuthnot, by Esther Jane his wife, daughter of the late Sir William Murray, ninth Baronet, of Clermont ; and has Issue — Lilian Edith. Postal address — 45 St. James's Square, Netting Hill, London, W. AMCOTTS, see CRACROFT-AMCOTTS. Dame MARY ANNE AMCOTTS-INGILBY, Widow, commonly known as Lady amcott0-3lngii6g tohn°"SiLSonrX'".- daughter of Sir Thomas Turton, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable an estoile of six points argent, within a bordure engrailed compony gules and or (for Ingilby), 2 and 3 argent, a tower triple-towered between three covered cups azure (for Amcotts). Married, 1843, as his second wife, Sir William Amcotts-Ingilby, second Baronet, who died 1854, when his title (which was created 1781) became extinct. Postal address — Broxholme, Ripley, Yorkshire. The Honourable AMEER ALL, Judge of Her Majesty's High Court of Judicature, Companion Oixw^OY C|Tf of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian iXWW^KV, ■ail Empire. Bora April 6, i&n6, beitig tlie fourth son of Syed SAdat Ali and of his wife Syeda Zainalt-un-nissa Begmn ; was created a Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in the year 1887, and appointed a Judge of the High Court of Judicature at Fort William iji 1890. Club — Reform. Livery — Dark brown. Armorial bearings as -used, but which have not yet been recorded in the College of Arms, are : For Crest, a dexter arm embowed, wielding a scimitar all proper : with the Motto, " La feta ilia all la saif ilia zulfikar." Married, October 21, 1884, Isabella Ida, daughter of the late H. Kohnstamm, of 64 Gloucester Place, Port- man Square, London, W. ; and has Issue — (i) Waris Iskander Ameer Ali, born October 12, 1886 ; (2) Torick Edhem Ameer Ali, born June 9, 1891. Estates zk the district of Gya. Postal address— 9 Harrington Street, Calcutta. is the Military Cockade, AUGUSTA PERCY AMES, Widow, daughter of the late Colonel Sir John Morillyon Wilson, Com- ^vnoti P^"'°" °f '^^ Most Honourable Order of the ■CI III VP Bath, Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Armorial bearings, displayed upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field (for Ames), 2 and 3, party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale, and in fesse as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis all counterchanged (for Poole). Married, June 10, 1848, Lionel Ames, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Bedford, who died February 20, 1873. Postal address— ^,7 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ELIZA SCOTT AMES, Widow, daughter of the late Reverend WilUam Scott Robinson, Rector of Dyrham in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings, displayed upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised tetween two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field (for Ames), 2 and 3, party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale, and in fesse as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis counterchanged (for Poole). Married, January 20, 1863, Charles Herbert Ames, Gentle- man, of Remenham Place, Henley-on-Thames, Berkshire, who died 1878. Postal address — Underwood, Henley-on- Thames. FREDERICK AMES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester. Born October 17, 1836, being the fifth son of George Henry Ames, Gentleman, by Anna his wife, daughter of the late Gideon Acland. Clubs — ^Junior United Service, Constitutional, and New Travellers'. Livery — Dark Oxford mixture, silver buttons, and scarlet waist- coat. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a qua^efoil between two roses of the field (for Ames), 2 and 3, party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale, and in fesse as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis all counter- changed (for Poole) ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of his colours, a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, and in front thereof an annulet or. Married, March 14, 1865, Letitia, eldest daughter of the late George FiUinghani of Syerston Hall, Newark, Nottinghamshire. Postal address — Hawford Lodge, near Worcester. LiKUTKNANT-Coi.ONEI, GERARD VIVIAN AMES, Esquire and Lord of the Manor of Ayot Saint Lawrence, Hertfordshire. Born August 7, 1852, and is the eldest sur- viving son of the late Lionel Ames, Esquire, of the Hyde, in the county of Bedford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county, by Augusta Percy his wife, daughter of the late Colonel Sir John Morillyon Wilson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field (for Ames), 2 and 3, party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale, and in fesse as many leo- pards' faces jessant-de-hs all counterchanged (for Poole) ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of his colours, a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, and in front thereof an annulet or. HENRY ST. VINCENT AMES, Gentleman, Master of Arts (Oxon), Born August 19, 1833, being the fourth son of the late George Henry Ames, Gentleman, by Anna his wife, daughter of the late Gideon Acland. C/k*— New- University. Armorial bearings— Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil betwean two roses of the field (for Ames), 2 and 3, party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale, and in fesse as many leopards' faces jessant-de-lis all counterchangd (for Poole) ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of his colours, a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, and in front thereof an annulet or; with the Motto, " Fama Candida rosa dulcior." Married, April 29, 1875, Charlotte Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend George Robinson, formerly Rector of Tartaraghan, in the county of Armagh, by Charlotte Augusta his wife, daughter of the Reverend Andrew God- frey Stuart, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Andrew Godfrey Stuart. Postal address— Co\.e. House, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. A is the Naval Cockade. ame ami) 25 LOUIS ERIC AMES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland. Born April 17, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Henry Metcalfe Ames of Linden, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumber- land, by his wife Eliza (Burke gives Elizabeth) Sarah, only daughter of Major Hodgson C'adogan of Brinkburn Priory. Armorial bearings — Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field (for Ames), 2. party per pale or and gules, a saltire between two mascles in pale and in fesse as many leopards' faces jessant-de-hs all counterchanged (for Poole), 3. per fesse or and sable, in chief two calves statant and in base a dove volant counterchanged (for Metcalfe) ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of his. colours, a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, and in front thereof an annulet or ; and for a Motto, "Fama Candida rosa dulcior." Married, April 25. 1881, Margaret Wilhelmina, daughter of William John Hamilton, Member of Parliament, by his wife, com- monly known as the Honourable Margaret Frances Florence Dillon, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Augustus, thirteenth Viscount Dillon, and Maid of Honour to the Queen; and has Issue — (i) John Louis Metcalfe Ames, born May 12, 1882 ; and (2) Robert Henry Ames, born October 26, 1883. Postal address — Linden, Morpeth. CHARLOTTE FLOREN TIA AMHERST, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Florentia Am- 3ttlilKCfft '^^'■^'' daughter of the Right Honourable *Ain\)K'\,7i\, the second Earl Amherst. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent. FREDERICK AMHERST, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Amherst, late Captain 14th King's Hussars. Born December 6, 1838, being the second son of the Right Honourable William Pitt Amherst, second Earl Amherst, and his wife Gertrude, sixth daughter of the late Right Reverend Hugh Percy, Bishop of Carhsle, commonly known as the Right Reverend and Honourable Hugh Percy. Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavah-y. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three tilting- spears erect or, headed argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three tilting-spears or, headed argent, one in pale and two in saltire enfiled with a wreath of laurel proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Con- stantia et virtute." Postal address — 64 Curzon Street, May- fair, London, W. HUGH AMHERST, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Amherst. Bor?t 1856, being the son of the Right Honourable William Pitt Amherst, second Earl Amherst, by his wife Gertrude, sixth daughter of the Right Reverend and commonly called the Honourable Hugh Percy, Lord Bishop of Carlisle ; appointed a sub- Lieutenant in the Army 1875, sub-Lieutenant 7th Foot 1876, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 1877, Captain 1887, Adjutant 1887- 1890, retired i8go. Clubs — Guards', White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three tilting-spears or, headed argent, one in pale and two in saltire, enfiled with a wreath of laurel proper. Postal address — 7 Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, W. JOSCELINE GEORGE HERBERT AMHERST, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Josceline George Herbert Amherst, Member of the Legislative Council of West Australia. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable William Pitt Amherst, second Earl Amherst, by his wife Gertrude, sixth daughter of the Right Reverend and commonly called the Honourable Hugh Percy, Lord Bishop of Carlisle ; called to the Bar at the Inner Temple, 1874. Club — St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, three tilting-spears or, headed argent, one in pale and two in saltire, enfiled by a wreath of laurel proper. Residence — Holmesdale, Darlington, West Australia. MARGARET CATHERINE AMHERST, commonly known as Lady Margaret Catherine Amherst, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl Amherst. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent. The Reverend PERCY ARTHUR AMHERST, com- monly known as Reverend the Honourable Percy Arthur Amherst. Born 1839, being the son of the Right Honour- able William Pitt Amherst, second Earl Amherst, by bis wife Gertrude, sixth daughter of the Right Reverend and commonly called the Honourable Hugh Percy, Lord Bishop of Carlisle ; Curate of Black Bourton, in the county of Oxford, 1879-1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three tiltmg- spears or, headed argent, one in pale and two in saltire, enfiled with a wreath of laurel proper. Married, 1874, Agnes Laura, who died 1887, daughter of the late Edward Stack. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM AMHURST TYSSEN-AMHERST, Baron Amherst of Hackney. Born 1835, being the son of William George Tyssen Tyssen- Amhurst of Didlington, Norfolk, by his wife Mary, daughter of Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, Norfolk ; Member of Parliament for West Norfolk, 1880-1885, and South-West Division of Norfolk, 1885-1892 ; Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex ; Justice of the Peace for Westminster and Norfolk ; High Sheriff of the county of Norfolk, 1866 ; assumed the name of Amherst in lieu of Tyssen-Amhurst, and was elevated to the Peerage in the year 1892. Clubs — Marlborough, Tra- vellers', Carlton, Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three tilting- spears two and one or, headed argent (for Amherst) ; 2. per saltire argent and or, in fesse two lions rampant gules, in chief and in base a dexter arm couped at the elbow, habited gules, cuffed azure, and hand proper holding a cross crosslet fitch^e also gules (for Daniel) ; 3. or, on a chevron azure, between three marigolds slipped proper, two lions passant respecting each other or, within a bordure com- pony argent and azure (for Tyssen) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms and quarterings of Mitford. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. in the centre, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three tilting-spears, one in pale and two in saltire, or, encircled by a wreath of laurel, proper (for Amherst) ; 2. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a trefoil slipped vert, a dexter arm couped fesseways, habited gules, cuffed azure, the hand proper holding a cross crosslet erect, also gules (for Daniel) ; 3. on the sinister side, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant per fesse wavy or and azure, ducally crowned gules, holding in his paws an escutcheon azure, charged with an estoile or (for Tyssen) ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a heron proper, collared or. Mottoes — "Victoria concordia crescit" (for Amherst); " Toujours prdt " (for Daniel); "Post mortem virtus virescit " (for Tyssen). Married, 1856, Margaret Susan, daughter and heir of Admiral Robert Mitford of Mitford, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — Mary Rothes Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Rothes Margaret [married, September 2, 1885, William Cecil, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord William Cecil, third son of the third Marquess of Exeter, and has issue, William Amherst Cecil, Esquire, born June 30, 1886 ; Thomas James Am- herst Cecil, Gentleman, born November 9, 1887 ; and John Francis Amherst Cecil, Gentleman, born June 30, 1890] ; Sybil Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil Margaret ; Florence Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Margaret ; Margaret Mitford, com- monly known as the Honourable Margaret Mitford ; Alicia Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Alicia Mar- garet ; Geraldine Margaret, conmionly known as the Honour- able Geraldine Margaret [married, April 30, 1890, Captain Malcolm Drummond (to whom refer) of Megginch Castle, county of Perth, Groom-in-Waiting to the Queen, and has issue, Jean, born February 5, 1891] ; and Beatrice Margaret, died November 20, 1881. Heir under special remainder — His daughter, Mary Rothes Margaret Cecil, commonly known as Lady WiUiam Cecil. Seat — Didlington Hall, Brandon, Norfolk. Town address — 8 Grosvenor Square, W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 26 ami) §The Right Honourable WILLIAM ARCHER AMHERST, third Earl Amherst and Viscount Holmes- dale in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Amherst in the Peerage of Great Britain. Born 1836, being the son of the second Earl, by Gertrude, daughter of the Right Reverend the Honourable Hugh Percy, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Carlisle ; succeeded his father 1886 ; educated at Eton ; formerly Captain Coldstream Guards ; served in Crimean War, 1854, 1855, where he was severely wounded ; a Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kent ; was Member of Parliament for West Kent, 1859- 1868 ; and for Mid-Kent, 1868-1880, when he was called to the House of Lords in his father's Barony of Amherst. Clubs — Carlton ; Marlborough ; Travellers' ; Saint Stephen's, S.W. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, three tilting-spears erect or, headed argent ; on the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, mantled gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, three like spears, one in pale, and two in saltire enfiled with a wreath of laurel proper. Supporters — Two Canadian war Indians, armed and equipped with battle-axes proper. Motto — " Constantia et virtute." Married, first, 1862, Julia Mann Cornwallis, commonly known as Lady Julia Mann Cornwallis, daughter of the fifth and last Earl Cornwallis (she died 1883) ; second, 1889, the Right Honourable Alice, Countess of Lisburne, daughter of Edmund Probyn of Huntly Manor, Gloucester, and widow of the fifth Earl Lisburne, who died 1888. Heir presumptive — His brother, Frederick Amherst, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Amherst [to whom refer]. Seat — Montreal, Seven Oaks. Town address — 3 Wilton Terrace, S.W. AMORY, see H EAT H COTE -AMD RY. JOHN AMPHLETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, Barrisier-at-Law. Q(f\\X\{\{p\-\- Born March 22, 1S45, being the only son of r>t?ltTT Ampthill, in the Peerage of the United 'Cllll^lljlli Kingdom. Born 1869, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Emily Theresa, commonly known as Lady Emily Theresa Villiers, daughter of the fourth Earl of Clarendon ; succeeded his father in 1884 ; educated at Eton, and New College, Oxon ; Bachelor of Arts, 1892 ; Lieutenant Royal ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops argent, a mullet or for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, charged with a mullet sable for difference ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side, a lion gules, and on the sinister side an heraldic antelope gules, ducally gorged, lined, armed and unguled or, and each charged with a mullet gold for difference. Motto— " Che sara sara." Heir presumptive, his brother Odo William Theophilus Villiers, commonly known as the Honourable Odo William Theo- philus Villiers, born 1870. Residence— r() Stratford Place, Oxford Street, W. The Right Honourable EMILY THERESA RUSSELL, Widow, Baroness Ampthill, daughter of the Right Honourable George William Frederick Villiers, fourth Earl of Clarendon; has been Lady of the Bed- chamber to the Queen since 1885. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coroiiet of her rank : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops argent, impaling the arms of Villiers, namely argent, on a cross gules, five escallop shells or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, gorged with a ducal coronet or, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet of the second ; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, gorged with a ducal coronet or, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet of the second. Married, 1868, the Right Honourable Odo William Russell, first Baron Ampthill, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Arthur Oliver Villiers Russell, second Baron Ampthill [to whom refer] ; (2) Villiers Odo William Theo- philus Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Villiers Odo William Theophilus Russell, Attach^ Diplomatic Service, 1892, born May 3, 1870 ; (3) Victor Alexander Frederick Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Frederick Russell ; (4) Alexander Victor Frederick Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Victor Frederick Russell, twins (for whom the Queen and the Imperial Prince and Princess of Germany were sponsors), born June 27, 1874 ; Constance Evelyn Villiers, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Evelyn Vilhers; and Augusta Louise Margaret Romola Villiers, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Louise Margaret Romola Villiers. Postal address — 19 Stratford Place, W. The Right Honourable Sir GILBERT HENRY HEATHCOTE - DRUMMOND - WIL- PtnraiSfpr LOUGHBY, Eeu-I of Ancaster and Baron **"*'"*'*'*'*' Aveland in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Willoughby de Eresby m the Peerage of England, a Baronet, and a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born 1830, being the son of the Baroness Willoughby de Eresby, by the first Baron Aveland ; succeeded his father as second Baron Aveland in 1867, and his mother, as twenty-fourth Baron Willoughby de Eresby, 1888 ; is joint hereditary Lord Great Chamberlain ; was Member of Parliament for B is the Naval Cockade. anD anD 27 Boston, 1852-1856, and for Rutlandshire, 1856-1867 ; Justice of the Peace for the division of Kesteven, Lincolnshire, and for the county of Rutland ; assumed by Royal License in 1872 the additional surnames of Drummond and Willoughby. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or fretty azure (for Willoughby); 2. or, three bars wavy gules (for Drummond) ; 3. ermine, three pomeis, each charged with a cross or (for Heathcote), impaled with the arms of Gordon, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped or (for Gordon) ; 2. or, three lions' heads couped gules (for Badenoch) ; 3. azure, three cinque- foils argent (for Frazer). Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, r. in the centre, on a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontte, couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or ; 2. on a ducal coronet or, a sleuth hound argent, collared, and leashed gules ; 3. on a mural crown azure, a pomeis as in the arms, between two wings displayed ermine. Sup- porters — On either side a horse sable, ducally gorged, and charged on the shoulder with a horse-shoe, or. Motto — " Lovaut^ me oblige." Married, 1863, Evelyn Elizabeth, commonly known as the Lady Evelyn Elizabeth, daughter of the tenth Marquess of Huntly ; and has Issue — (i) A son and heir, Gilbert Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Willoughby de Eresby, born 1867 ; is Lieutenant Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry ; educated at Eton and Trinity College, Cambridge ; (2) Charles Strathavon Heathcote - Drummond - Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Heathcote- Drummond-Willoughby, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born May 18, 1870; (3) Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claud Heathcote-Drummond-Willoughby, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born October 15, 1872; (4) Peter Robert Heath- cote-Drummond-Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Peter Robert Heathcote-Drummond- Willoughby, born November 2, 1885 ; Evelyn Clementina, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Clementina, [married, November 3, 1888, Major-General Sir Henry Ewart, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Equerry to the Queen, and has issue] ; Margaret Mary, commonly known as Lady Margaret Mary ; Nina, commonly known as Lady Nina ; Cecilie, commonly known as Lady Cecilie ; Alice, commonly known as Lady Alice ; Mary Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Mary Adelaide. Residences — 12 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. ; Nor- manton Park, Stamford, Rutland ; Grimsthorpe, Bourne, Lincolnshire ; Drummond Castle, Muthill, Perthshire ; Gwydyr Castle, Llanwrst, North Wales. ANCRAM, Earl of, see LOTHIAN. AGNES ALEXANDRINA ANDERSON, commonly known as Lady Agnes Alexandrina Pttl?ll>l*«f1f1 -Anderson, daughter of Ponsonby Arthur eit>Y\ age of the United Kingdom, Earl of of the county of York, Captain and Honorary vlllllv Major 3rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters {Derby- shire Militia). Born September 17, 1852, being the second son of William Henry Charlton of Hesleyside, Northumberland, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the said county, by his wife Barbara Tas- burgh, daughter of Michael Tasburgh, formerly Michael Anne. The above-mentioned Ernest Lambert Swinburne Anne, Esquire, assumed by Royal License, dated May 31, 1883, the surname of Anne only, in lieu of his patronymic Charlton, and the arms of Anne quarterly with those of Charlton. Cluis — Boodle's, Junior Army and Navy. Armo- rial bearingrs are as follows — For Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend sable, three martlets of the first (for Anne), 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant guardant gules, a chief ermine, fretty vert, a canton sable, charged with a lion rampant or (for Charlton) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a woman's head couped at the shoulders proper, crined or (for Anne) ; 2. also on a wreath of the colours, a leopard's face gules, between two dragons' wings proper, each charged with a fret sable. Married, Janu- aiy 20, 1885, Edith, fourth daughter of Sir Thomas George Augustus Parkyns, Baronet, of Ruddington Manor, in the county of Nottingham, by his wife Anne, daughter of W. Jennings ; and has Issue — (i) George Charlton Anne, Gen- tleman, born February 11, 1886; (2) Hesleytyne Oswald Charlton Anne, Gentleman, born August 21, 1888 ; (3) Cra- thorne Edward Isham Charlton Anne, Gentleman, born December 2, 1892; and Ernestine Maiy Charlton. Estate — Burghwallis Hall, Doncaster, Yorkshire. Postal address — Blenkinsop Castle, Greenhead, Carlisle. In Burke's "Landed Gentry" andin Burke's " Armory," the ar7ns are incorrectly given : " Quarterly i and 4, gules three bucks' heads caboshed argent, attired or [for Anne) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules [for Charlton). Crests — I. Anne, a maiden s head couped at tlie shoulder proper, ■^. Charlton, a demi-lion rampant gules." ANNESLEY, quartered by PHIPPS. ANNESLEY, see VALENTIA. § ALGERNON SYDNEY ARTHUR ANNESLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ^tlt1l>ttTrt1 onrable Algernon Sydney Arthur Annes- ■H\iHK,filK'}f ley, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, Honorary Colonel, late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commanding 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Born 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur Annesley, the tenth Viscount Valentia. Clubs — Army and Navy, Wellington. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile couped proper, wreathed argent and azure. Mar- ried, 1864, Helen Sydney, daughter of the late Griffith Richards, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law ; and has Issue — Arthur Sydney Evelyn Annesley, Esquire, Lieutenant and Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), born 1865; Helen Sydney Martha; and Mabel Sydney Augusta. Postal address — 57 Belgrave Road, S.W. ALTISIDORA ARTHUR VICTORIA ANNESLEY, commonly known as the Honourable Altisidora Arthur Victoria Annesley, youngest daughter of the Right Honour- able the tenth Viscount Valentia. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Postal address — 7 St. George's Square, S. W. CLARA ANNESLEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur Annesley, only daughter of the late George Weston of Norwich. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Married, 1867, Arthur Annesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Annesley, son of the Right Honourable the third Earl Annesley, who died GEORGE ANNESLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Annesley. Born February 22, 1837, being the son of the Right Honourable William Richard Annesley, the third Earl Annesley, by his second wife Pris- cilla Cecilia, second daughter of Hugh Moore of Eglantine, in the county of Down ; formerly Lieutenant Tyrone Militia. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head couped at the shoulders in profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure. Married, firstly, 1859, Anna Clementina (who died i860), daughter of James Annesley, Her Majesty's Consul for North Holland; secondly, 1861, Georgiana Henrietta (who died 1892), daughter of William H. Daniel of Lough Ree Lodge, in the county of Westmeath ; and has Issue — Jose- phine [married, 1884, Herbert Stuart Sankey, Recorder of Fordwich]. Postal address — Charteridge, Chesham, S.O. , Buckinghamshire. The Right Honourable HUGH ANNESLEY, fifth Earl Annesley, Viscount Glerawly, Baron Annesley, in the Peerage of Ireland. Born 1831, being the second son of the third Earl by his second marriage with the second daugh- ter of Hugh Moore ; succeeded his brother, 1874 ; entered the Army, 1851 ; exchanged to the Scots Fusilier Guards, 1853 ; appointed Lieutenant and Captain, 1855 ; Captain and Lieu- tenant-Colonel, i860 ; was wounded severely in the Kaffir War and at the battle of the Alma ; retired, 1871 ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland, 1877 ; was Member of Parlia- ment for Cavan from April 1857 to January 1874. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head couped at the shoulders in profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side of the escutcheon, a Roman soldier in armour or, on his head a helmet, thereout three feathers argent and azure, his exterior hand resting on an antique shield proper ; Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3° an0 an0 and on the sinister side, a Moorish soldier in armour or, behind him a sheaf of arrows proper, fastened by a pink ribbon, and wreathed round the temples argent and azure, holding in his exterior hand a bow proper ; with the Motto, "Virtutis amore." Married, firstly, Mabel Wilhelmina Frances, eldest daughter of Colonel Markham of Cuffort Hall, Yorkshire {she died 1891) ; secondly, 1892, Priscilla Cecilia, daughter of W. Armytage-Moore of Armore, county Cavan ; and has Issue — A son and heir, Francis Annesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honour- able Viscount Glerawly, born 1884 ; Mabel Marguerite, commonly known as Lady Mabel Marguerite ; and Clare, commonly known as Lady Clare. Residences — Annesley Lodge, Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N.W. ; Castlewellan and Donard Lodge, coi^ty Down. WILLIAM ANSELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Merioneth. Born, 1827, being PTtli^l^tT the second son of the late Charles Ansell, Esquire, s\\\T9\/\\ Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Fellow of the Royal Society, by his wife Louisa Johanna, daughter of Barnard Potman Evans, Livery — Dark green with gilt buttons. Armorial hearings as used, but to which no right has beeti established, and which do not belong to any one of tlie name, are for Arms ; Quarterly i and if, or a cross gules ; 2. argent, an oak-tree proper ; 3. azure, on a chevron argent. Jive quatrefoils gules, between three spear-heads or; and for a Crest, a wyvern vert; with the Motto, "Pro Deo et Rege." Married, April 19, 1853, Francis, daughter of James Biggs; and has Issue — (i) William Ansell, born February 24, 1S56 ; (2) Charles Mostyn Ansell, born August 25, 1862 ; (3) John Mantey Ansell, born December 2, 1S67 ; Francis Louisa; Edith Isabel; Alice Gertrude ; Charlotte Emily ; and Ellen Mary , a twin with Charlotte. Estate and postal address — Corsy- gedol, Dyffryn, Merioneth. ANSON, Viscount, see LICHFIELD. ANSON, see LICHFIELD. The Right Reverend ADALBERT JOHN ROBERT ANSON, commonly known as the Right ^n Colonel {and Honorary Colonel since 1886) xst vUlPtllv Volunteer Battalion Shropshire Light Infan- try. Born 1846, being the son of John Anstice of Madeley Wood, Salop. Armorial bearings lu Kjei^ are.- Argent, a cross raguly gules between four birds azure, legged of th£ second. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet five ostrich feathers proper. These arms appear on the front of the "Anstice Memorial Institute" at Madeley ; and are other- wise made use of. In Burke's " General Armory" they are attributed to " Anstis of Cornwall" and with a different crest to " Anstis or Anstice," presumably of anywhere. Neither of them appertain to the Shropshire family. The arms, which are founded upon the well-known coat of the College of Arms, were granted to Anstis, Garter Ktng of Arms, in the last century, from whom the Editor believes the above-mentioned John Arthur Anstice, Esquire, is not descended. Married, 1891, Agnes P., eldest daughter of Ferdinand Unna of 12 Lancaster Gate, W. ; and has Issue — A son, born February 19, 1884. Postal address — Mam- wood Hall, near Ironbridge, Shropshire. Dame LOUISA ANSTRUTHER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Anstruther, daughter ^TtlrttrtlfflPI* "f *^^ Reverend William Knox Mar- s\\\Jt\,\,w\,\)\,\, ;ji^ii^ Bachelor of Divinity, Rector of Holton, near Wragby, and Prebendaty of Hereford. Married, 1857, Sir Robert Anstruther of Bal- caskie, fifth Baronet, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Sir Ralph William Anstruther, sixth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Henry Torrens Anstruther, Esquire, Member of Parliament for St. Andrews District H is the Naval Cockade. ^m ant 31 since 1886, iom Ntmemher 27, i860 [married, August 24, i88g, Eva Hanbury-Tracy , commonly known as the Honour- able Eva Haniury-Tracy , eldest daughter of Lord Sudeley, and has issue, a son, bom July 15, 1893] ; (3) Robert Hamil- ton Anstruther, Esquire, Lieutenant Roycil Navy, born June 10, 1862 [married, Janvary 6, 1890, Edith Flora, daughter of William Peel of Saltersford Hall, Cheshire, and has, Philip Noel, born September 2, 1891] ; (4) Arthur Wellesley Anstruther, Esquire, late Captain a,th Brigade Scottish Division Royal Artillery, born March 5, 1864 [married, April 26, 1893, Mary Elma Cumining Bruce, com7nonly known as the Honourable Mary Ehna Cumming Bruce, daughter of ThOTnas, the fifth Lord Thurlo-w] ; and Mary Evelyn. Postal address — 5 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea. §Sir RALPH WILLIAM ANSTRUTHER of Bal- caskie, in the county of Fife, sixth Baronet of Nova Scotia, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Fife and Caithness ; served in the Royal Engineers 1877-1890, Major 6th [Fifeshire) Volunteer Battalion Black Watch from 1890. Born July 5, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Sir Robert Anstruther, Jjfth Baronet, Lord Lieutenant of the county of Fife, by his wife Louisa, daughter of the Reverend William Knox Mar- shall, Prebendary of Hereford, Vicar of Wragby and Rector of P anion, in the county of Lincoln, Clubs — Brooks's, New {Edinburgh). Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been Tnatriculated to him. in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Argent, three piles issuing from- the chief sable, and pende?it from the shield by an orange-tawny ribbon, his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a m.antling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, two arms embowed m armour holding a battle-axe all proper ; with the Motto, " Periissem ni periissem." Married, August 5, 1886, Mildred Harriet, daughter of the late Edward Hussey of Scotjiey Castle, Lamberhurst, in the county of Kent ; andhas Issue — Robert Edward Anstruther , Esquire, bom April 4, 1890 ; Margaret Christian ; Mag- dalene Janet ; and a daughter, bom September 28, 1894. Estates — Balcaskie, in the county of Fife ; Watten, in the county of Caithness. Postal address — Balcaskie, Pitten- weem, N.B. Sir CELICOURT AUGUSTS ANTELME, Knight Com.mander of the Most Distinguished Order QiW^tArrtp of Saint Michael and Saint George : a Mem- ndon, S. W. WILLIAM FREDERICK ALPHONSE ARCHI- BALD, Esquire, Master of Arts in the University of Oxford, a Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature, and Barrister- at-Law. Born 1846, and is the elder surviving son of the late Sir Thomas Dickson Archibald, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Common Pleas, by his -wife Sarah, daughter of Richard Smith of Dudley Priory, in the county of Worcester. Armo- rial bearlngrs, as given in Burkes "Landed Gentry" are for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure between two estoiles of the last, three crescents of the first, all within a bordure in- vected sable, charged with three mullets or ; and for a Crest, a pal-m branch slipped in bend proper, in front thereof a mount vert, thereon an estoile or ; with the Motto, " Raima non sine pulvere," These arms were granted in the year iSyz to the descendants of the Honourable Samuel George William Archibald, Master of the Rolls in the Pro- vince of Nova Scotia, who is stated in Burke's "Landed Gentry" to be th£ grandfather of the above-mentioned William Frederick Alphxmse Archibald, Esquire, but no pedigree has been proved or recorded in the College of Arms. Married, 1873, Florence, daughter of Charles W. H. Wallroth of Lee, Kent. Postal address — Inglewood, Woking. §JOHN CHARLES ARDAGH, Colonel Royal En- gifieers. Companion of the Most Honourable ^t*?lilrt'ft Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Emi- •VitUCl^i) nent Order of the Indian Empire, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Associate of the Institution of Civil Engineers. Born 1840, being the son of the late Reverend W. Ardagh, Assistant-Adjutant and Quartermaster- General in Egypt, 1885-1887 ; Private Secretary to the Viceroy of India from 1888. Clubs — United Service and Junior United Service. Postal address — Government House, Calcutta. RICHARD DRAPES ARDAGH, Esquire, General Indian Staff Corps {unemployed supernumerary), eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John Russell Ardagh, by his wife Prudence, daughter of Richard Drapes. C\uh~ Senior United Service. Armorial bearings as used are for ArmB ; Sable, two barrulets between six m-ullets argent, on a chief or, three m-artlets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his deg7-ee, with a -mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ra^npant argent, guttie-de-sang, holding in the paws three blue pinks. Motto — " Med gloria fides." These arms are duly recorded in Ulster s Office, but there is no pedigree registered showing his right thereto. Married, May 16, 1857, Fran^h Jeme Peveter, daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel John Huichings, Retired List, Indian Ariny [Madras Presidency) ; and has Issue- (i) George Hutchings Ardagh, born July 21, 1861 ,• (2) Walter Arthur Vernon Ardagh, born September 17, 1868/ (3) Russell Drapes Ar- dagh, born March 8, 1868 ,• Janet Prudence ; Alice Lamphier ; Edith Harriet Gaborian ; Una Frances ; and Winifred Mary. Postal address — 23 Inverness Terrace, Kensington Gardens, London, W. ARDEE, Lord, see MEATH. ARDEE, see MEATH. ARDEN, Baron, see EGMONT. & la the Military Cockade. ARDEN-BAILLIE-HAMILTON, see HADDINGTON. §The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR EDWARD GUINNESS, Baron Ardilaun of Ashford, CTrhtTatltl '"^ ^^ county of Galway, in the Peerage of ^irUllnUil the United Kingdom, and a Baronet. Born i840,being the eldest son of the late Sir Ben- jamin Guinness, first Baronet, by Elizabeth, daughter of the late Edward Guinness ; succeeded his father in the Baronetcy in 1868 ; Member of Parliament for Dublin from June 1868 till February 1869, when he was unseated, and from February 1874 till March 1880, when he was elevated to the Peerage ; is a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Galway and a Justice of the Peace for the counties of Dublin and Galway. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, and Saint Stephen's (London), Kildare Street and University (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azure, a lion rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the first, a crescent for difference (for Guinness) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse, between three cres- cents sable, a trefoil or (for Lee), impaling the arms of Hedges-White, namely, quarterly i gules, an annulet or, within a bordure sable, charged with ten estoiles gold, on a canton ermine a lion rampant of the third (for White) ; 2. azure, three swans' heads erased proper (for Hedges) ; 3. argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or (for Eyre) ; 4. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two and one, a canton ermine (for Zouch). Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and gules, a crescent for difference (for Guinness), 2. upon a wreath of the colours on a pillar argent, enfiled by a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on a bird's leg, erased, proper. Supporters (granted by Royal Warrant, May 1867, to Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, Baronet, and the heirs male of his body, upon whom the dignity of a Baronet shall descend in virtue of the limitations of the patent of the isth April 1867) — On either side a stag gules, attired and gorged with a collar gemel or, pendent therefrom by a chain, gold, an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with the arms of Guinness, and that on the sinister with the arms of Lee. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo." Married, 1871, Olivia Char- lotte, commonly known as Lady Olivia Charlotte, daughter of the third Earl of Bantry. Heir presumptive to the Baro- netcy — His brother, Benjamin Lee, bom 1842 ; married, 1881, Henrietta Eliza, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Eliza St. Lawrence, daughter of the third Earl' of Howth ; late Captain Royal Horse Guards. Seats — Ashford, near Cong, county Galway ; St. Anne's, near Clontarf, county Dublin. Town house — 11 Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W. ARDROSSAN, Baron, see EGLINTON. §The Most Noble Sir GEORGE DOUGLAS CAMP- BELL, Duke of Argyll, Baron Sundridge and PTflTllTr Hamilton in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Vtvyj/H eighth Duke of Argyll, Earlof Argyll, Marquess of Lome and Kintyre, Earl of Campbell and Cowal, Viscount of Lochow and Glenilla, Baron of Inverary , Mull, Morven, and Tiry, Baron Campbell, Baron of Lome, all in the Peerage of Scotland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. Born at Ardencaple Castle, Dumbartonshire, 1823, being the son of the seventh Duke, by his second wife, only daughter and heir of John Glassel of Long Niddry, East Lothian (she died 1828) ; succeeded his father in 1847 ; appointed Lord Privy Seal January 1853, and Postmaster-General in November 1855, resigned 1858 ; was again Lord Privy Seal from June 1859 to July 1866 ; appointed Secretary of State for India, and President of the Council of India, December 1868, re- signed Febraary 1S74 ; appointed for the third time Lord Privy Seal, May 1880, resigned April i88i ; was a member of the Committee of Council on Education December 1868 till August 1872, when he was nominated to the same for Scotland ; is Hereditary Master of the Queen's House- hold in Scotland, and Hereditary Sheriff of Argyllshire, of which county he was appointed Vice - Lieutenant in 1847, and Lord - Lieutenant 1862 ; created Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford 1870 ; was elected Chancellor of the University of Saint Andrews 1851 ; Rector of the University of Glasgow November 1854 and 1855 ; made Doctor of Laws at Cambridge S is the Naval Cockade. arg: atk 35 1862. Armorial besirings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell), 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad her sails furled and oars in action sable, flags and pennons flying gules (for Lome) ; behind the escutcheon are placed saltireways, a baton, powdered with thistles, on the top thereof an imperial crown, and thereon the Royal Crest of Scotland, and a sword proper hilt and pommel or, as Heritable Master of the Royal Household in Scotland and Justice-General of the Shrievalty of Argyll, the Isles, and the other places thereto adjacent. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the garter, and encircled by the collars of the Most Noble Order of the Garter and the Most Noble and Most Ancient Order of the Thistle, from which depend the badges of the two respective Orders, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased or ; and upon an escroU above, the Motto, " Ne obliviscaris," and below the arms, " Vix ea nostra voco ; " and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a lion guardant gules. Married, firstly, 1844, eldest daughter of the second Duke of Sutherland (she was Mistress of the Robes to the Queen from December 1868 to January 1870 ; she died 1878) ; secondly, 1881, Amelia Maria, eldest daughter of the Right Reverend Thomas Legh Claughton, Doctor of Divinity, formerly Bishop of Saint Albans, and widow of Colonel the Honourable Augustus Henry Archibald Anson, upon whom Her Majesty had conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross (she died 1894) ; and has Issue — (i) John George Edward Henry Douglas Sutherland Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as the Most Honourable the Marquess of Lome, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, late Honourable Colonel sth Volunteer Battalion Highland Light Infantry, Governor - General of the Dominion of Canada, 1878-1883, and Governor and Constable of Wind- sor Castle since 1892 ; Member of Parliament for Argyll- shire, 1868-1878 ; born August 6, 1845 [married, March 21, 1871, Her Royal Highness Princess Louise, fourth daughter of Her Majesty Queen Victoria] ; (2) Archibald Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Archibald Campbell (Coombe Hill Farm, Norbiton), bom December 18, 1846 [married, January 12, 1869, Janey Sevilla, third daughter of James Henry Callander of Craigforth, in the county of Stirling, and Ardkinglas, in the county of Argyll, and has issue, Niall Diarmid Campbell, Esquire, born February 16, 1872 ; and Elspeth Angela] ; (3) Walter Camp- bell, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Walter Camp- bell, born July 30, 1848 [married, April 14, 1874, Olivia Rowlandson, only daughter of John Clarkson Milns, of Asory House, Bute, and died May 2, 1889, leaving by her (who married secondly, June 14, 1890, Allan Gordon, and died August 17, 1892), Douglas Walter Campbell, Esquire, born March 6, 1877 ; and Lilah Olive] ; (4) George Granville Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Granville Campbell, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, born December 25, 1850 [married, May 8, 1879, Sybil Las- celles, only child of the late James Brace Alexander, and has issue, Ivar Campbell, Esquire, born May 14, 1890 ; Joan ; and Enid] ; (s) Colin Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Colin Campbell, Member of Parliament for the county of Argyll, 1878-1885, Barrister-at-Law, bora March 9, 1853 [married, July 21, 1881, Gertrude Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Edward Maghlin Blood of Brickhill, county Clare] ; Edith, commonly known as Lady Edith [married, December 23, 1868, to Earl Percy, elder son of Alger- non George, sixth Duke of Northumberland] ; Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady EUzabeth [married, July 17, 1880, Major Edward H. Clough Taylor, late 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue]; Victoria, commonly known as Lady Victoria ; Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn [married, August 10, 1886, James Baillie Hamilton, Esquire]; Frances, commonly known as Lady Frances [married, May 12, 1879, Eustace J. A. Balfour, and has issue] ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary [married, Jiily 4, 1882, Honourable and Reverend Edward Carr Glyn, and has issue] ; and Constance Harriet, commonly known as Lady Constance Harriet [married, June 27, 1891, Charles Emmott of Brookfield, Oldham]. Residences— Ar^fW Lodge, Camp- den Hill, London, W. ; Inverary Castle, Argyllshire ; Roseneath, Dumbartonshire. The Right Reverend JAMES ROBERT ALEXAN- DER CHINNERY- argpll anD tfie %m^ o"f D^^n1t^,Vhorof Argyll and the Isles. Born August 14, 1842, being the only son of Alexander Haldane of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, by Emma his wife, daughter of Joseph Hardcastle. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed sable (for Haldane) ; 2. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 3. or, a bend chequy sable and argent (for Menteith) ; and on an escut- cheon of pretence the arms of Chinnery, namely azure, a chevron ermine, between three lions rampant or, on a canton vert a harp of the third, stringed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitiing his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, an eagle's head erased or, and in an escroU above the Motto, "Suffer" (for Haldane) ; 2. on the sinister side, upon a virreath of the liveries, on a globe or, an eagle rising proper, collared of the first, and in an escroU over the Motto, " Nee temere nee timide" (for Chinnery); and for his Supporters, on either side an eagle proper. Married, August 1864, Anna Elizabeth Frances Margaretta Chinnery, only child of the late Reverend Sir Nicholas Chinnery, Baronet, of Flintfield, county Cork; and has Issue — (i) James Brod- rick Chinnery- Haldane, Gentleman, born July 1868 ; Patrick Vernon Chinnery- Haldane, Gentleman, born February 1870 ; and Agnes Elizabeth, died 1866. Postal address — Balla- chulish, Scotland. ARKLOW, Baron, see His Royal Highness the UUKE OF ALBANY. W ARTHUR CHANDOS ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, ^^ Justice of tJie Peace for t/ie counties ^'l*feVtll*tlTflt' ^-^ Salop and Essex, late Lieutenant- M'iUUItl-I^IJV Colonel Shropshire Yeomanry, and late Lieutenant 2.nd Life Guards. Born March 8, 1843, being the sixth son of the late John Ark- wright, Esquire, of Hatnpton Court, in the county of Here- ford; Justice of the Peace, by Sarah his wife, eldest surviving daughter of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Baronet, of Harewood. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's *' Landed Gentry," are for Arms ; Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee volant proper; and for the Crest, 07i a wreath of ilie colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules^ thereon a hank of cotton argent ; with the Motto, " Multa tuli fecique." These armorial bearings were granted in the year 1792 to Sir Richard Arkwright, but no pedigree of the family has ever been established or recorded at the College of Arms. In the various notices under the dif- ferent branches of the family, a genealogy is given at some length in the *^ Landed Gentry," and the above-mentioned Colonel Arkwright is given as the great-grandson of Sir Richard, Upon a book-plate which Colonel Arkwright forwards t/ie crest is engraved as ** an eagle rising proper, holding in the beak an esciitcheon argent, charged with a bee volant also proper. " Married, April 20, 1870, Agnes Mary, only daughter of William Michael Tufnell of Halfield Place, Witham, Essex ; and has Issue -(i) Wilfrid Lionel Tyrell Arkwright, born 1871 ; (2) Harold Arthur A^'kwright, bom 1872 ; (3) Cyril Arkwright, born 1874 ; (4) Gerald Byng Arkwright, born 1875; and Liliaii Agnes. Postal address — Thoby Prioiy, Brenttvood, Essex. ARTHUR WILLIAM ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Leicester. Born February 20, 1831, being the fifth and youngest son of the late Reverend Joseph Arkwright of Mark Hall, in the county of Essex, and Normanion Turville, in the county of Leicester, by Anne his wife, daughter of Sii' Robert Wigram, Baronet. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper , on a chief azure between two bezants and escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee volant proper ; ajid for the Crest, on a wreath of tlie colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pejident by a ribbo?i gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent ; with the Motto, "Multa tuli fecique." These armorial bearings were granted in the year 1792 to Sir The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 36 ark ark Richard ArkwHght, hut no pedigree of the family has ever been established or recorded at the College of Arms, In the various notices under the different branches of the fa-tnily ^ a genealogy is given at some length in the ^^ Landed Gentry^'' and the above-mentioned Arthur William Arkwright, Esquire, is given as the great-grandson of Sir Richard. Married, April 3, 1856, E7n7na, daughter of the Reverend John Wolley of Beeston, in the county of Nottingham. She died June 20, 1866, having had two sons and two daughters. Postal address — -The Hall, Broughton Astley, Rugby. T/te Reverend ED WIN ARKWRIGHT, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born May 2, 1839, being the fifth son of the late John Arkwright, Esquire, of Hampton Court, in the county of Hei'eford, Justice of the Peace, by Sarah his wife, eldest survivi7ig daughter of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, Baronet, of Harewood. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's '' Landed Gentty," are for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an escutclieon of thejield, chargedwith a bee volant proper ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, z« its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent; with the Motto, " Multa tuli fecique." These ai'morial bearings were granted in the year 1792 to Sir Richard Arkwright, but no pedigree of the family has ever been established or recorded at the College of Arms. In the various notices under the different branches of the family, a genealogy is given at some length in the " Landed Gentry" and tlie above-mentioned Reverend Edwin Arkwright is given as the great-gj-andson of Sir Richard. Postal address — 36 Seymour Street, London, W. ELIZABETH ARKWRIGHT, co^nmonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Arkwright, daughter of the third Baron Kenyan. Married, i860, the Reverend George Ark- ivright. EMILY ELIZABETH ARKWRIGHT, Spinster, elder daughter of the late Alfred Arkwright, Esquire, of The Gate House, Wirksworth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant {who died 1887), by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of George Henry Crutchley of Sunning Hill Park, in the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, as given by Burke's ^'Landed Gentry," are : Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-t7'ee fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee volant proper. These arms ai'e as granted {"with a crest) in 1792 to Sir Richard Arkwright, but no pedigree of the family has ever been established or recorded at the College of Arms. In the various notices under the different branches of the fam,ily , a genealogy is given at some length in the " Landed Gentry," and the above-mentioned Miss Aj'kwright is given as the great-great-granddaughter of Sir Richard. Postal address — The Gate House, Wirkswoj'th, Derby. § FERDINAND WILLIAM ARKWRIGHT, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Warwick. Born December 10, 1814, being the sixth son of the late Peter Arkwright, Esquire, of Willersley, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of Charles Hurt of Wirksworth. Armorial "bearings, as quoted in Burke's ^^ Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee volant proper ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of tlie colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutclieon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent; with the Motto, ''Multa tuli fecique." These arjnorial bearings were granted in the year I'j^'Z. to Sir Richard Arkwright, but no pedigree of the family has ever been established or recorded at the College of Arms. In the various notices under the different branches of the family, a genealogy is given at some length in the " Landed Geniiy," and the above-mentioned Ferdinand William Ai'kwright, Esquire, is given as the great-grandson of Sir Richard. Postal address — 22 Ryder Street, St. James\ London, S. W. FRANCIS ARKWRIGHT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, and for the North Riding of the county of York, Lord of the Manor of Churchover, in the county of Warwick, formerly in tlie looth Regiment, and sometime Member of Parliament for East Derbyshire. Born March 17, 1846, being the elder son of the late Reverend M is tlie Military Cockade. Godfrey Harry Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, by Frances Rafela his first wife, third daughter of Sir Henry Fitzherbert, third Baronet, of Tissington Hall, in the county of Derby. Club— Carlton. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's *' Colonial Gentry" and in his ''Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a cotton-tree fructed proper, on a chief azure between two bezants an escutcheon of the field, charged with a bee volant proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising or, in its beak an escutcheon pendent by a ribbon gules, thereon a hank of cotton argent; with tlie MottO, ''Multa tuli fecique." These armorial bearings were granted in the year ■lj6^, daughter of the Reverend T. Biddulph ; and secondly, 1868, Fannie Maria Adelaide, daughter of the Reverend W. H. Channing of Boston, in the United States of America. Postal address — Tokio, Japan. EDWARD PENROSE ARNOLD-FORSTER, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for GI"t*MrtTTl^ JT'rtt*rifiM* ^^^^ ^^^^^ Riding of the county atUUlU-jrUl^lll/t of York. Born x^sS^ being the eldest son of the late Willia7?i Delafield Arnold, First Dii'ector of Public Instructio?i in the Punjaub, aiid the adopted son of tlie late Right Honourable William. Edward Forster, Member of Parliament, whose surname he assumed in addition to his own June 9, 1879. Clubs — AthencBum, Devonshire. Livery — Dark blue with brass buttons. Anuorlal bearings — The above-mentioned Edward Penrose Arnold-Forster , Esquire, appears to ynake use of a Crest only, namely, a dolphin 9iaia?it, which the Editor presumes is intended as that of the Arnold family ; but neither this crest nor in fact any armorial bearings have ever been established to thein in tlie College of A r^ns. Married, August 26, 1875, Edith Mary, daughter of William Ford, Esquire, Companio7i of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, of Yelverton, i?i tlie county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Delafield Arnold- Foster, Midship7nan Royal Navy , born August zy, 1876; {2) William Hffward Arnold- Forster, born August 30, 1881 ; (3) Edward Trevenen Ar- nold-Forster, born September 16, 1885 ; (4) Francis Anson Arnold-Forster, born March 20, 1890 ; and Iris Mary. Estate and postal address — Cathedine, Burley-in-Wharfe- dale. Dame ANNE PITCAIRN ARNOULD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Arnould, daughter CTt*linftftl of ^^^ ^^^^ Major John William Carnegie, M'tllUlilU Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, i860, Sir Joseph & is the Military Cockade. art Anwuld, Knissht Baclwlor (wAo died 1886), sometime Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Bombay. Postal address — ARRAN, Earl of, see HAMILTON. ARRAN, Earls of, quartered by HAMILTON. §The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR SAUN- DERS WILLIAM CHARLES FOX GORE, Qlwav\ fift'i E"' °^ Arran, Viscount Sudley, Baron ^AlUtlU Saunders, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Sudley in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet. Born 1839, being the son of the fourth Earl by Elizabeth Marianne, daughter of General Sir Wilham Francis Patrick Napier, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded his father in 1884 ; was in Diplomatic Service, 1859-1864 ; Commissioner of Customs, 1883, 1884; Lord-Lieutenant, county Mayo. C/;;fo — White's; Brooks's; Travellers'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse, between three cross crosslets fitch(5e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tyger rampant argent, collared gules. Supporters— Two horses argent. Motto — ' ' In hoc signo vinces. " Married, first, 1865, Edith Jocelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Jocelyn, daughter of Viscount Jocelyn, Member of Parliament (she died 1871) ; and secondly, 1889, Winifred, daughter of John Reilly of Saint Brigid's, county Dublin, and widow of John Montagu Stopford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Montagu Stopford, son of the fourth EarlCourtown (late Lady-in- Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Princess Christian). He has Issue — A son and heir, Arthur Jocelyn Charles Gore, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable Viscount Sudley, born 1868 ; Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Berkshire Regiment ; Mabel Frances Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Mabel Frances Elizabeth [married, January 19, 1886, the Right Honourable David Stanley William Drummond, twenty-eighth Earl of Airlie] ; Cicely Alice, commonly known as Lady Cicely Alice [married, May 17, 1887, Viscount Cranborne, eldest son of the Marquess of Salisbury] ; and Esther Caroline Georgina, commonly known as Lady Esther Caroline Georgina ; and by his second marriage, Winifred Helena Lettice, commonly known as Lady Winifred Helena Lettice. Residences — 16 Hertford Street, W. ; Castle Gore, Ballina, county Mayo. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH MARIANNE GORE, Widow, Countess of Arran, daughter of General Sir William Francis Patrick Napier, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets fiich(5e or. Supporters — Two horses argent. Married, 1838, the Right Honourable Sir Philip Yorke Gore, fourth Earl of Arran, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue~[\) The Right Honourable Arthur Saunders William Charles Fox Gore, fifth Earl of Arran ; (2) Augustus Frederick Napier Gore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus Frederick Napier Gore, born December 7, 1840, died January 19, 1849; Caroline Annesley, commonly known as Lady Caroline Annesley [married, August 21, 1869, to Walter James, seventh Lord Ruthven, and has issue] ; Elizabeth Augusta, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Augusta ; Mary Napier, commonly known as Lady Mary Napier [married, July 30, 1889, Herbert Brisbane, second son of Lieutenant- General C. B. Ewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-Governor of Jersey, and has issue]. Postal address— 2y Chesham Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. WILLIAM AUCHINCLOSS ARROL, Gentleman. Born October 24, 1844, being the eldest son of dtrOl ''^^ '^'^ Archibald Arrol, Esquire, Justice of the *" *■ Peace, and his wife Margaret Reid, daughter of William Auchincloss. C/a^— Junior Conserva- tive (Glasgow). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, between three escallops sable. M is the Naval Cockade. arr 30l) 41 Upon the escutcheon is placed a hehiiet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules, armed and langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a scimitar proper ; with the Motto, "Courage." Marriei, October 27, 1880, Elizabeth Agnes, daughter of Benjamin Bateman of Clapham Park, London ; and has Issue — Archibald Theodore Arrol, Gentleman, born July 19, 1881 ; Frances Margaret Isobel ; Agnes Gwendolen ; and Elizabeth Winifred. Postal address — II Lynedoch Place, Glasgow, W. Dame HARRIOT ARROW, Widow, commonly known as Lady Arrow, fifth daughter of the ^l*1*nVV1 late Ricliard Stileman of the Friars, Winclml- ^KKViw sea. Married, 1850, Sir Frederick Arrow, Knight Baclielor, Deputy-Master of Trinity House, who died 1875. Postal address — Luptons, South Weald, Essex. ALLEEN SPRING ARTHUR, commonly known as the Honourable Alleen Spring Arthur, sister QiX\^\\Y of the second Baron Monteagle. Mamed, 1864, , arid retired xZ6o. Clubs — Caledonian, United Service. Postal address — Lochside House, New Cutnnock, Ayrshire. The Reverend THOMAS FREKE ARTHUR, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Clerk in Holy Orders, Patron of the Living of Atherington. Born 1828, a7id is the eldest surviving son of the Reverend James Arthur, Rector and Lord of the Manor of Atherington, by his wife Mary Judd Brent, daughter of Thomas Burnard, Merchant, of Bideford. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, appear to consist only of a crest, namely, "a pelican in her piety :'' as the Reverend Thomas Freke Arthur above-mentioned writes, ** know nothing about any coat-of-arms." Married, September 3, 1856, Mary Priscilla, daughter of John Wills, Gentleman, Solicitor; and has Issue — The Reverend William Wills Arthur [to whom refer], and Priscilla Evelyn. Estates — The Manor of Chichacott, Okehampton ; Higher Gabwell, in the parish of Stokeinteignhead ; and South Harton, in the parish of Lustleigh. Postal address — Hawley House, Barnstaple. The Reverend WILLIAM WILLS ARTHUR, Rector and Lord of the Manor of Atherington, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born June 18, 1857, being the only son of the Reverend Thomas Freke Arthur [to whom refer], by Mary Priscilla his wife, daughter of John Wills, Gentleman and Solicitor. Armoiial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, appear to consist of a crest only, namely, " a pelican in her piety." Married, June 16, 1880, Florence Blanche Mary, daughter of William Startin ; and has Issue — James Startin Wills Arthur, born March 9, 1881. Postal address — The Rectory, Atherington, Barnstaple. ARUNDEL, Earl of, see NORFOLK. ARUNDELL, MONCKTON-, see GALWAY. CECILY MARY ARUNDELL, commonly known as the Honourable Cecily Mary Arundell, Pfl*llfllTlp]fI daughter of the Right Honourable the Kingdom, and a Member of Her U^UuUUllit/ Majesty's Honourable Privy Councils in England and Ireland. Born at Dublin, September 4, 1837, being the son of the late William Gibson, Esquire, of Rockforest, county Tipperary, by Louisa, daughter of Joseph Grant; called to the Irish Bar, i860 ; made one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, 1872 ; was Attorney-General for Ireland, 1877-1880 ; and Lord Chancellor of Ireland, June 1885 to February 1886, and from August 1886-1892 ; Member of Parliament for Dublin University, 1875-1885. Clubs— Carlton ; Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in Italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 42 M 301) Arms : Ermine, three keys fesseways in pale azure, in chief as many trefoils, slipped vert. Upon the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, the mantling azure and argent ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of his colours, on a bank of reeds, a pelican in her piety all proper ; and for his Sup- porters, on the dexter side a female figure representing Mercy, her exterior hand resting on a sword point downwards all proper, and on the sinister side a female figure representing Justice, holding in her hand a sword point upwards, and in her right hand a balance all proper, each figure charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped vei^, and each standing on a fasces also proper ; with the Motto, " Pandite ccelestes portse." Married, 1868, Fanny, daughter of Henry Cope CoUes, Esquire ; and has Issue — (i) A son and heir, William Gibson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Gibson, born 186B ; educated at Harrow, Dublin University, and Merton College, Oxford ; Bachelor of Arts, 1892 ; Justice of the Peace for the counties of Meath and Dublin ; (2) Henry D'Olier Grant Gibson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry D'Olier Grant Gibson, Lieutenant (half pay) Royal Artillery, born June 13, 1870 ; (3) Edward Graves Mayne Gibson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Graves Mayne Gibson, born July 28, 1873 ; {4) Ernest Victor Gibson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Ernest Victor Gibson, born January 3, 1875 ; Elizabeth Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Mary [married, June 6, 1893, William George Algar] ; Violet Albinia, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Albinia ; Frances Maud, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Maud ; and Constance Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Anna. Residences — 23 Fitz- william Square South, Dublin ; Chateau de la Cocherie, Boulogne-sur-Mer. The Right Honourable WILLIAM SPENCER FLOWER, seventh Viscount Ashbrook, ??tfTlfirrtflfc Baron of Castle Durrow, in the Peerage « Thomas George Corbett, Esquire, of Elsham •SIJJVH-^ Hall, in the County of Lincoln ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the said county, by his wife, Mary Noel Beauclerk, by courtesy and commonly known as Lady Mary Noel Beauclerk, youngest daughter of the Most Noble William, eighth Duke of Saint Albans. Armorial bearings are ; Upon a lozenge, azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Corbett, namely, or, a raven sable. Married, May 22, 1858, Colonel Sir John Dugdale Astley, third Baronet (who died October 10, 1894), and has Issue— (1) Sir Francis Edmund George Astley-Corbett, Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Reginald Leonard Astley, Esquire, born 1861, died 1870; (3) Gerald Astley, Esquire, born 1871 ; (4) John Astley, Esquire, born March 14, 1874 ; Mary Beatrice ; Corisande ; Elise ; and Adeline. Estate and postal address — Eversley, Marlborough. S is the Naval Cockade. 90t m 47 HENRY JACOB ASTLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Jacob Astley, of the Duke of York's Loyal Suffolk Hussars. Born 1867, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Delaval Loftus Astley, the twenty-fourth Baron Hastings, by his wife Frances Diana, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Diana, second daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Manners-Sutton, first Viscount Canterbury, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; late Lieutenant 2nd Brigade Eastern Division Royal Artillery (Militia). Ciui — White's, Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly, i. azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine within a bordure engrailed or (for Astley) ; 2. argent, a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or (for Constable) ; 3. gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for L'Estrange) ; 4. or, a raaunch gules (for Hastings). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent. Married, 1891, Sybil, daughter of the late Charles George Fountaine. Residence — East Winch Hall, in the county of Norfolk. §HUGH FRANCIS LETHBRIDGE ASTLEY, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Captain and Honorary Major in the Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1830, being the second son of the late Sir Francis Dugdale Astley, second Baronet of Everley, by Emma Dorothea his wife, fourth daughter of Sir Thomas Lethbridge, Baronet. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bear- ings are for Arms : Azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine. Married, May 12, 1853, Augusta Ellen, second daughter of James Cockburn ; and by her (who died 1874) has had /rjae — Arthur William Cockburn Astley, born March 1863, and died August i, 1867 ; Ida Mabel, married, 1880, Colonel Joseph Spencer Benyon ; Ada Mary ; and Ruth Ethel. K Sir FRANCIS EDMUND GEORGE ASTLEY- W CORBETT, fourth Baronet, of ^TrttTp-M-dfTrirhptt Eversley, in the county of iX»\.\X,^-Sl.M\,M\,\\, Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln. Born February 6, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Dugdate Astley, Baronet, by his wife Eleanor Blanche Mary, only siurviving child of the late Thomas George Corbett, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln ; assumed by Royal License, in 1889, the surname of Corbett in addition to and after his patronymic of Astley, and the arms of Corbett quarterly with his own ; and succeeded as fourth Baronet under the creation of August 15, 1821, upon the death of his father, October 10, 1894. Clut — Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a raven sable (for Corbett) : 2 and 3 azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine (for Astley) ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, on its back a castle of the same, the trappings sable, fimbriated also or (for Corbett), there being no crest appertaining to the above-mentioned family of Astley. Married, June 5, 1882, Augusta Gertrude Anderson-Pelham, commonly known as Lady Augusta Gertrude Anderson-Pelham, only daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Anderson- Pelham, third Earl of Yarborough ; and has Issue — John Dugdale Pelham Astley-Corbett, Esquire, born October 25, 1883 ; Marjorie Gertrude Marcia ; and Norah Sybil. Estate and postal address — Elsham Hall, Brigg, Lincolnshire. WILLIAM GEORGE ASTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael (ifi^flYt '^'"^ Saint George, Master of Arts and Doctor ^^ptUll of Literature of Queen's University, Ireland. Born 1841, being the son of the late G. R. Aston of Belfast : was Japanese Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation in Japan 1886-1889, in which latter year he was created a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Married, 1871, Janet, daughter of the late Robert Smith of Belfast. Postal address — Woodlands, Seaton, Devonshire. EDWARD JAMES ATHA WES, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at- n[f-X\^\v\fyfi Law, Stipendiary Magistrate for Chatham ^({JnUJvd and Sheerness. Born February 1836, being the eldest surviving son of the Reverend John Athawes, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Loughton, in the county of Buckingham, by Miriam his wife, daughter of Aaron Brawn of Earith, in the county of Huntingdon. Clah— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, but for which he has established no authority, are : Sable, on a chevron between three taus (?) or, a ... : and for the Crest, a lion rampant. Married, April 21, 1869, Helena Turnell, daughter of Robert Spofforth of Howden, in the county of York; and has Issue— (i) Edward John Spofforth Athawes, born 1873 ; (2) Arthur Samuel Athawes, born 1878 ; Mildred- Helena ; Mary Ethel; Alice Gertrude: Enid Edith : and Constance Miriam. Estate — Has property in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — i Cloisters, Temple, London, E.C. § ARTHUR HARRY HO WARD ATHERLEY, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Oi^\\^Y\^W Lieutenant for the county of Southampton. i\\\J\/\,\\'^ Born May 25, 1865, being the only child of Colonel Francis Henry Atherley, Justice of the Peace [to whom refer], by his wife Isabel Julia Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Isabel Julia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Charles John Howard, seventeenth Earl of Suffolk and tenth Earl of Berkshire. Clubs — White's, Brooks's, Pratt's. Armorial bearings as used are those of Lord Norton, to which no right has bee?i established. Tliey are for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three mascles of the field. Crest— 0« a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a stork proper. Motto — " Pro patria." Postal address — Landguard Manor, near Shanklin, Isle of Wight. COLONEL FRANCIS HENR Y A THERLE Y, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Born May 30, 1831, being the eldest surviving son of the Reverend Arthur Atherley, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Heavitree, in the county of Devon, by Amelia Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard Dawkins. Clubs — Travellers' , Brooks'. Livery — Dark blue with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used are thase of Lord Norton, to which Colonel Atherley has not established any right. They are for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three muscles of the field. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up erinine, a stork proper. Motto — ^^ Pro patria." Married, June 18, 1863, Isabel Julia Elizabeth, comrnonly known as Lady Isabel Julia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Charles John Howard, seventeenth Earl of Suffolk and tenth Earl of Berkshire ; and has Issue — Arthur Harry Howard Atherley, Esquire, born May 2^, iS6^[to whom refer]. Estates — Landguard Manor , in the Isle of Wight ; and the Manor of Hill, in the parish of Millbrook and county of Southampton. Postal address — Landguard Manor, near Shanklin, Isle of Wight. LLEWELLYN ARCHER ATHERLEY -JONES, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- S'tTlPrlPtt's'fffinPtf "'*' "f Oxford, Member of avyii-mPi^'JIUlH^XI parliament for the North- Weste7n Division of Durham, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1849, being the son of the late Ernest Jones, Ba7-rister-at-Law, of Broughton, Manchester, by his wife Jane, daughter of Edmond Gibson Atherley, Barrister-at-Law, of Bar/ield, Cumberland. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are : Quarterly, 1. per pale azure and gules , three lions rampant argent; 2. argent, on a bend azure, three lozenges of thejield ; 3. argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed; 4, paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules. Crests — i. a sta^s head erased sable, attired or, between the attires a bugle-horn ; 2. a blackamoor's head in profile couped below the shoulders, wreathed about the temples. Motto — " Qui nous empecheron." Married, 18 — , Elizabeth Fanny, daughter of the late James Lambert of Durham. Residences — i Priory Gardens, Chis- wick. Chambers — 4 Paper Btiildings, Temple, E. C. § CHARLES HAROLD ATHILL, Esquire, Richmond Herald of Arms, Fellow of the Society of Anti- 3tflt(l l"^^"^^- Armorial bearings — He bears for ^VyiU Arms ; Argent, on a chevron double cotised sable, three crescents or, the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, three ostrich feathers argent, interlaced by as inany annulets, also interlaced fesseways or ; with the Motto, ' ' Crescam ut prosim." Postal address — College of Arms, E.C. -■-' The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 48 m m ATHLONE PURSUIVANT, see BURKE. H The Right Honourable Sir JAMES HERBERT ® GUSTAVUS MEREDYTH SOMER- rr<-X.y||fY)tl|^t1 VILLE, Baron Athlumney in the illlJlUlHHltlf Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Mere- dyth in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet. Born at Somerville, March 23, 1865, being the eldest son of the first Baron, by his second wife, Maria Georgina Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Herbert George Jones, Esquire, Serjeant-at-Law ; succeeded his father 1873 ; is Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, and an Officer in the Egyptian Army. C/uds — Guards' ; White's ; Wellington, S.W. Livery — Cherry colour and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, three mullets or, between seven cross crosslets fitchfe argent (for Somerville) ; 2. argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable (for Warburton) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant sable, collared and chained or (for Meredyth). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchfe and two mullets argent ; and for his Supporters, dexter, a greyhound proper, collared gules, charged on the shoulder with a mullet and two cross crosslets fitchie sable, and on the sinister side a lion sable, collared and chained or, and charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchfe and two mullets argent ; with the Motto, " Grains Dieu tant que tu viveras." Heir presumptive — ^His cousin James, grandson of Sir James, the third Baronet ; is Justice of the Peace for the county of Meath ; late Lieute- nant 6th Dragoon Guards. Residence — Somerville, Navan, county Meath. The Right Honourable MARIA GEORGINA ELIZABETH SOMERVILLE, Widow, Baroness Ath- lumney, only daughter of the late Herbert George Jones, Esquire, Serjeant-at-Law. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, three mullets two and one or, between seven cross crosslets fitchfe argent (for Somerville). Supporters — Dex- ter, a greyhound proper, collared gules, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet, and two cross crosslets fitch^e sable ; sinister, a lion sable, collared and chained or, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchfc, and two mullets argent. Married, i860, the Right Honourable Sir William Meredyth Somerville, first Baron Athlumney, who died 1873. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable James Herbert Gustavus Meredyth Somerville, second Baron Athlumney ; (2) Marcus Edward Francis Meredyth Somerville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Marcus Edward Francis Meredyth Somerville, born October 10, 1867 ; died September 17, 1871 ; Mary Anne Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Anne Blanche ; Georgina Alice Lizzie, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Alice Lizzie [married, April 30, 1888, Charles Loftus Tottenham, Es- quire, of Tudenham Park, county Westmeath]; Edith Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Sophia, died April 27, 1867 ; Cecilia Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Louisa ; Florence Emily Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Emily Frances ; and Catherine Mary Fanny, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Mary Fanny, died September 12, 1873. Postal address — Somerville, Navan, county Meath. ATHOLL, quartered by NAIRNE. The Most Noble ANNE MURRAY, Widow. Duchess-Dowager of Athole, only .daughter of (T^X«I«TY Henry Home Drummond of Blair-Drummond, iJll'yUH in the county of Perth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, paly of six or and sable (for Athole), 2 and 3 or, a fesse, chequy azure and argent (for Stewart) ; second grand quarters, azure three mullets argent within a double tressure flory counterflory or (for Murray) ; third grand quarter, quarterly 1. argent, on a bend azure, three bucks' heads caboshed or (for Stanley) ; 2, gules, three legs in armour proper, garnished and spurred or, conjoined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh (for the Isle of Man, as Lord thereof) ; 3. or, on a chief indented M is the Military Cocka.de. azure, three plates (for Latham) ; 4. gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for Strange), impaling the arms of Home of Karnes, namely, quarterly i. vert, a lion rampant argent ; 2. argent, three popinjays vert ; 3. argent, three hunting-horns sable, stringed gules ; 4. gules, a pelican feeding her young argent, vulned proper, all within a bordure engrailed gules. Supporters — ^Dexter, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins, his feet in fetters, the chain held in his dexter hand all proper ; sinister, a lion gules, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three mullets argent. Married, 1839, the Most Noble George Augustus Frederick John Murray, sixth Duke of Athole, who died 1864 ; was Mistress of the Robes to the Queen from February to December 1854 ; a Lady of the Bedchamber since 1852 ; Acting Mistress of the Robes, 1892. Of the above marriage there is /r»e— The Most Noble John James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray, seventh Duke of AthoU. Postal address — Dunkeld, Perthshire. §The Most Noble Sir JOHN JAMES HUGH HENRY STEWART-MURRAY, Duke, Marquess, and Earl of AthoU, Marquess of TuUibardine, Earl of Tullibardine, Earl of Strathtay and Strathardle, Viscount of Balquhidar, Viscount Glenalmond and Glenlyon, Baron Murray, Baron Balvenie and Gask, all in the Peerage of Scotland; Baron Lucy, Baron Poynings, FitzPayne, and Bryan, Baron Latimer, Baron Strange, all in the Peerage of England ; Baron Percy, Baron . Murray, and Earl Strange, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Glenlyon in the Peer- age of the United Kingdom ; Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and the eldest co-heir of the Barony of Latimer, and one of the co-heirs of the Ba- ronies of Scales, Playz, Badlesmere, and L'Isle. Born 1840, being theson of thesixth Duke , by the only daughter of Henry Home Drummond ; succeeded his father in the Dukedom in 1864, and his great-uncle, the fourth Duke of Northumber- land, in the titles of Percy, Lucy, Poynings, Fitz-Payne, Bryan, in 1865 ; appointed Ensign and Lieutenant Scots Fusilier Guards, 1859 ; Lieutenant and Captain, 1864 ; re- tired, 1866 ; Hereditary Sheriff of Perthshire ; a Deputy- Lieutenant of Perthshire since 1875 ; Lord-Lieutenant of Perthshire, 1878. Reverted to the original spelling of AthoU in place of Athole, 1893. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Guards', Bachelors', Turf Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, paly of six or and sable (for AthoU), 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart): second grand quarter, azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory or (for Murray) ; third grand quarter, quarterly i. argent, on a bend azure, three bucks' heads caboshed or (for Stanley), 2. gules, three legs in armour proper, garnished and spurred or, conjoined in triangle at the upper part of the thigh (for the Isle of Man, as lords thereof), 3. or, on a chief indented azure, three plates (for Latham), 4. gules, two lions passant in pale argent (for Strange) ; fourth grand quarter, quarterly i and 4 or, a lion rampant azure ; 2 and 3 azure, five fusils conjoined in fesse or (both for Percy), and the escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon and collar of the Most Noble and Most Ancient order of the Thistle. His Grace impales upon a separate escutcheon the arms of Moncrieff, namely, argent, a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine. Upon the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-savage proper, wreathed about the temples and waist with laurel, his arms extended, and holding in his dexter hand a dagger proper, pommel and hilt or, and in his sinister hand a key of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a savage proper, wreathed about the head and waist vert, his feet in fetters of iron, the chain held up by his dexter hand, also proper; sinister, a lion gules, gorged with a plain coUar azure, thereon three mullets argent. Motto— "Furth fortune and fill the fetters." Married, 1863, Louisa, daughter of Sir Thomas Moncreiff'e, Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) John Stewart-Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Most Honourable the Marquess of TuUibardine, born August 30, and died August 31, 1869; (2) John George Stewart-Murray, Esquire, com- monly known as Marquess of TuUibardine, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, born December 15, 1871 ; (3) George Stewart-Murray, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Stewart- Murray, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Black Watch, born February 17, 1873 ; (4) James Thomas Stewart- Murray, Esquire, commonly known as Lord James Thomas Stewart-Murray, born August 18, 1879 J Dorothea Louisa, B is the Naval Cockade. atk att 49 commonly known as Lady Dorothea Louisa ; Helen, com- monly known as Lady Helen ; and Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn. £itaies— Blair Castle, Blair Athole, and Dunkeld, Perthshire. Pos/al address— 8a Eaton Place, S.W. FREDERICK WALTER ATKEY, Gentleman, fifth son of the late James Atkey of Chichester, and atikED ^'^ ^"^ ■^"^^' "^^ King. Livery — Dark blue ***'"*'£; with brass buttons. Armorial bearings— >He bears for Arms : Party per pale or and gules, two chevronels between as many gryphons' heads erased in chief, and a garb in base all counterchanged, and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant or, gorged with a collar gemel, holding between the claws a cross mohne, and the dexter foot resting on a garb fesseways gules ; with the Motto, " Labor et fides." Married, August 14, 1873, to Ellen Louisa, fourth daughter of Freeman Oliver Haynes ; and has Isstie—(i) James Frederick Haynes Atkey, Gentleman, born November 27, 1876 ; (2) Oliver Francis Haynes Atkey, Gentleman, born April 11, 1878 ; (3) Freeman Archibald Haynes Atkey, Gentleman, born April 17, 1883 ; Emelyn ; Margaret ; and Mildred Lucy. Postal address — Mayfield, Hadleywood, Middlesex. JOHN ROBERTS ATKIN-ROBERTS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of {TtfetM'IRn'hprl'tf Kent, Major, late of the Prince ^V«ViU'JtVUUi;-VVP of Wales's Leinster Regiment. Bom 1883, and is the second son of John Drew Atkin of Castle Park, Dalkey, in county Dublin, by Georgina his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Roberts, Baronet, of Brightfieldstown in county Cork, and sister of Thomas Walton Roberts, Esquire, of Glassenbury in the county of Kent. He received Her Majesty's Royal License, dated December 23, 1882, to assume and bear the surname of Roberts in addition to and after that of Atkin, and to bear the arms of Roberts quarterly with those of his own family. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Dark blue with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron argent cotised or, three mullets of six points pierced sable (for Roberts) ; 2 and 3 argent, gutt^e-de-sang a cross cotised flory, in the first and fourth quarters a trefoil slipped sable, and in the second and third quarters a mullet of six points of the last, pierced of the field (for Atkin) ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle displayed ermine, the wings argent, gorged with a chaplet of ivy proper (for Roberts) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, two greyhounds' heads addorsed and erased argent, gutt^e-de-sang, gorged with a collar vair, and each holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped sable (for Atkin); with the Motto, "Post funera virtus." Married, 1875, Marian Gertrude, daughter of Douglas Fox of Derby ; and has Issue — Malcolm Roberts, Gentleman, born 1876 ; and Jane Walton. Estates — Glassenbury and Brenckley, both in the county of Kent. Postal address — Glassenbury Park, Cranbrook, Kent. CHARLOTTE ADELAIDE ATKINSON, com- inonly known as the Honourable Charlotte GIf'lttnrfrtM Adelaide Atkinson, daughter of the sixth JAlnlllpUII Viscount Chetwynd. Married, 1855, the Reverend James Augustus Atkinson, Doctor of Civil Law, Vicar of Bolton, Rural Dean and Honorary Canon cf Manchester, late Vicar of Longsight, and Rural Dean of Ardwick. The Reverend FRANCIS HOME ATKINSON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born March 2, 1840, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Francis Baring Atkinson, Esquire, of Morland Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Cumberland and Westmor- land, by Ellen Frances his wife, daughter of John Home. Club — Junior Constitutional. Livery — Deep claret colour, with red piping. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed argent, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first ; and for the Crest, an eagle with wings expanded and inverted argent (Burke quotes it as a falcon) ; with the Motto, " True to the end." Married, April 17, l86g, Edith Mary, daughter of Hemy Vatcher of Rose- mount, Jersey; and has Issue — (i) Henry Ernest Atkinson, bom July 21, 1871 ; (2) Francis George Atkinson, born September 10, 1875 ; (3) John Clayton Atkinson, born July 12, 1877; Dorothy Home; and Edith Gertrude. Estate — Morland Hall, in the county of Westmorland. Postal ad- dress — 2 Douro Terrace, Si. Heliers, Jersey. WILLIAM ADAIR ATKINSON. Born 1842, being the youngest son of the late Reverend William Atkinson- Clark of Belford Hall, in the county of Northumberland, Clerk ill Holy Orders. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, a double-headed eagle displayed argent, on a chief of the second three mullets of the first ; and for the Crest a falcon, wings expanded argent. Married, 1871, Dame Anne Colquhoun, by courtesy and generally known as Lady Colqulioun, only child of the late William Cathrow, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Weymouth Street, London, W., and Stoke Lodge, in the county of Buckingluim, and widow of the late Sir Robert Giltnour Colquhoun, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Consul-General in Egypt. Postal address — AwocA/izmV, Pitlochry, N.B. ATLA Y, see HEREFORD, Bishop of. Major-General EDWARD ATLAY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824, ?^f'Tflt1 i^"-? '** third son of the late Reverend H. Atlay ^^♦"" of Great Casterton, Stamford ; entered the Bengal Artillery 1842, became Captain 1857, Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1865, Colonel 1870, and retired Major- General 1872 : was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1869. Clubs — United Service, and East India United Service. Married, iS $2, Annie Florence [who died 1859), daughter of the late Colonel T. C. Watson of the Bengal Army. Postal address — Walton House, Tewkesbury. HENR Y ARTHUR A TTENBOROUGH. Armorial bearings as used, but for which Cff'f'l^tlYll^t^nrtn'fl "^ authority has been established at UtVK'MUUVUU^lJ the College of Arms, consist of the following Crest : Upon a wreath, a boar in captivity. Postal address — Chancery Lane and Fleet Street, London, E, C, ALFRED AUGUSTUS TOWN ATTREE, Gentleman. Bom June 24, 1857, being the younger son of G(ffYp0 the late Reverend Francis Town Attree, Clerk ^VVt.lP'V' in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Durham, sometime Incumbent of Middleton-by-Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, by Marie his wife, daughter of John Harding of Lastinghani, in the county of York, sister and co-heir to her brother, Thomas Harding. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron or and vert, in chief two oak- trees eradicated proper, and in base a cinquefoil of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount an oak-tree, and in front thereof a serpent nowed all proper; with the Motto, "Sperate futurum." FANNY MARIA TOWN ATTREE, Spinster, daughter of the late Francis Town Attree, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Durham, sometime Incumbent of Middleton-by-Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Harding of Lastingham, in the county of York, sister and co-heir to her brother, Thomas Harding. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Party per chevron or and vert, in chief two oak-trees eradicated proper, and in base a cinquefoil of the first. Estate (in conjunction with her brother) — Chilver- bridge, in the county of Sussex. § FREDERICK WILLIAM TOWN ATTREE, Es- quire, Major in the Royal Engineers ; served in the Afghan War, 1879, and at Suakim in the year 1886. Bom April 6, 1853, being the elder son of the late Reverend Francis Town Attree, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Durham, sometime Incumbent of Middleton- by-Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Harding of Lastingham, in the county of York, sister and co-heir to her brother, Thomas Harding. Livery — Dark green with yellow facings. Armorial bear- Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a gentiinely armigerous person. D 5° atto atjo ing^s — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron or and vert, in chief two oak-trees eradicated proper, and in base a cinquefoil of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount an oak-tree, and in front thereof a serpent nowed all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Sperate futurum." Married, November 23, 1887, his cousin Frances Elizabeth Mary Wakeford, only surviving daughter and heir of Richard Wakeford Attree of Clomendy House, Corwen, in the county of Merioneth ; and has Issue — Francis William Wakeford Town Attree, Gentleman, born December 17, 1888 ; and Lorna May Wakeford Town. Estate (in conjunction with his sister) — Chilverbridge, in the county of Sussex. Postal address — ^Royal Engineers, Chatham. GEORGE DE WHURS T AT WOOD, secor^ son of the Reverend H. A, S. Atwood of Ashworth, in OiWM\f\f\ i^^^ county of Glovcester, by Anitia his wife, '^iViUUUU daughter of S. Evans, Doctor of Divinity, of Foxjleld Rectory, in the county of Wilts. Armorial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been established at the College of Anns, are: Gules, a lion rampant argent within an orle of eight acorn's ; and for the Crest, a dove proper ; with the Motto, " Humani nil alienum." Married, 1854, Catherine, daughter of Major Sanders of The Hall, Thirsk, in the county of York; and has Issue — (i) George Henry Sanders Atwood, born Decem- ber 29, 1855 ;■ {2) Henry Arthur Spenser Atwood, born May 20, 1866 ; (3) Thomas Alexander Gresley Atwood, born May 4, 1871. Postal address — Hinton, Bradley, Northants. EDGAR AUBERT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and ^lt]hl>l*f" ^aint George. Born 1850, being the son of ^MXiKX, V Stanhope Aubert ; Mayor of Port Louis, 1889- 1892 ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Port Louis, Mauritius. AUBIGNY, quartered by GORDON-LENNOX. AUBRON, quartered by PAYNTER. AUCHTERHOUSE, Baron, see BUCHAN. The Right Honourable EDITH EDEN, Widow, Baroness Auckland, daughter of Sir 3ltffelfltltl W'i^™ Eden, Baronet, of Windlestone. ^Utnl-ClllU Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable, impaling the same arms of Eden, namely, gules, on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable. Sup- porters — Dexter, a horse guardant argent, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis or ; sinister, a horse argent, charged on the breast with a tower or. Married, 1875, as his third wife, the Right Honourable William George Eden, fourth Baron Auckland, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Evelyn Eden, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Evelyn Eden, born May i, 1876 ; (2) Ashley Morland Eden, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ashley Morland Eden, born August 5, 1878. Postal address — The Cottage, Purley, Reading. The Right Honourable WILLIAM MORTON EDEN, fifth Baron Auckland, in the Peerages of Ireland and Great Britain. Born 1859, being the son of the fourth Baron, by Lucy Walbanke, daughter of John Walbanke Childers of Cantley, Yorkshire ; succeeded his father in 1890 ; Lieutenant Dorsetshire Regiment, 1880 ; Captain, 1889 ; retired, 1891 ; Captain Yorkshire Regiment (Militia), 1891, 1892. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, an arm in armour, embowed proper, charged with a mullet sable, holding a garb fesseways or. Supporters — Two horses argent, the dexter guardant, charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis or, the sinister charged on the shoulder with a castle or. Motto — ' 'Si sit prudentia." Married, 1891, Sybil Constance, daughter of Colonel G. M. Hutton, Companion of the Most Honourable & is tlie MUltary Cockade. Order of the Bath, of Gate Burton, Lincolnshire. He has Issue A son and heir, William Alfred Morton Eden, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable William Alfred Morton Eden, born 1892. Residence — Edenthorpe, Don- caster. AUDLEY, quartered by MALET and THICKNESSE- TOUCHET. AUGHTON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. AUNGIER, quartered by PAKENHAM. JOHN GARDINER AUSTIN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael Cttllif-tM "'^^ Saint George, Fellow of the Royal Geo- ^U9 vlll graphical Society ; son of William Austin; was Immigration Agent-General, 1853, 1854 ; Lieu- tenant- Governor of Honduras, 1864- 1868; Colonial Secretary of Hong-Kong, 1868-1878. Married, firstly, 1836, Emma [who died 1879), daughter of Charles Wilday, Registrar of Supreme Court of British Guiana ; secondly, 1886, Mary Christiana, daughter of Charles E. Goodhart, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Langley Park, Beckenham, Kent. Sir JOHN AUSTIN, first Baronet, of Red Hill, in the parish of Castleford, in the West Riding of the county of York, Justice of the Peace for that Riding, and Member of Parliament for the Osgoldcross Division. Bom being the younger son of the late J. Austin of Kippax, in the county of York. Creation— -iZ^i,. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, eight mullets, three, three and two argent, a bordure dovetailed or, charged with four thistles leaved and slipped proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in fesse, couped at the shoulder, vested or, cuff indented ermine, the hand proper, holding a cross bottony fitch^e gules, and resting on the arm a mullet of the last. Postal address — Red Hill House, Castleford, Normanton, Yorkshire. AVA, Earl of, see DUFFERIN. AVELAND, see ANCASTER. AVON, Baron, see HAMILTON. The Right Honourable ALGERNON WILLIAM YELVERTON, sixth Viscount Avon- CTflrttHnnt*l> more and Baron Yelverton, in the Peer- ^UUIUUUV*^ age of Ireland. Born 1866, being the son of the fourth Viscount, by Emily Marianne, daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Ashworth, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and widow of Professor Forbes, Fellow of the Royal Society ; succeeded his brother, 1885 ; late Captain Dublin City Artillery. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lions rampant gules, on a chief of the last a crescent of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant regardant gules ; and for Supporters, on either side a lion regardant gules. Motto — " Renascentur. " Married, 1890, Mabel Sara, daughter of George Evans of Gortmerron, Dungannon, and late of Toronto, Canada ; and has Issue — Evelyn Marion Mabel. Heir presumptive — His kinsman William Henry Morgan, born 1840. Seats — Belle Isle, county Tipperary ; Hazle Rock, Mayo ; Toronto, Canada. The Right Honourable EMILY MARIANNE YEL- VERTON, Widow, Viscountess Avonmore, daughter of Major-General Sir Charles Ashworth, and widow of Pro- fessor Forbes, Fellow of the Royal Society. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three lions rampant, and on a chief gules a crescent. Supporters — On either side of the escutcheon, a lion regardant gules. Married, 1858, the Right Honoturable William Charles Yelverton, fourth Vis- count Avonmore, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [i] The Right Honourable Barry Nugent S is the Naval Cockade. atDD atDD Yelverton, fifth Viscount Avonmore; (2) William Walter Aglionby Yelverton, Esquire, born May 7, i860, died May 3, 1861 ; (3) The Right Honourable Algernon William Yelver- ton, sixth Viscount Avonmore [to whom refer] ; Olive Ursula, died January 5, 1862. Postal address— S!\\\3. Gobert, Biarritz, France. CHARLES A WDRY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born February 12, 3VYlhl*tl '^*^' ^^'^S the fourth son of the late Sir John ^U>WV{/ Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace a?id Defuty-Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature, by Frances Ellen his second wife, daughter of the late Right ReTJerend Thomas Carr. Doctor of Divinity, and Bishop of Bombay. Clvih— United University. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for difference ; and for a Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Married, April 20, 1876, Margaret Helen, eighth daughter of the Right Reverend George Moberley, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Salisbury : and has Issue — (i) Charles Selwyn Awdry, born March 1877 ; (2) Ambrose John Awdry, born 1879 ; (3) Robert William Awdry, born 1881 ; Margaret Frances: Alethea Mary: and Helen. Estate — Shaw Hill. Postal addresses — Shaw Hill, Melk- sham: 2 Hyde Park Street, London, W. Dame FRANCES ELLEN A WDRY, commonly known as Lady Awdry, daughter of the late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Ar- morial bearings upon a lozenge are, as quoted in Burke's *' Landed Gentry" : Argent, on a bend cotised azure, thi-ee cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for difference. Mar- ried, July 24, 1839, as his second wife, the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- LieuteTiant for that county, Master of Arts, and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bom- bay, who died Jun^ 1878. By his first marriage the late Sir John had Issue — Two sons, who both died unmarried, and one daughter. Of his second marriage, as above, there have been, (i) Thofnas Awdry, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) William Awdry, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (3) Ambrose Awdry, Esquire, who died, leaving a son, Vere Henry Ambrose Awdry, and a daughter, Cecil Edith Wither : (4) Charles Awdry, Esquire [to whmn refei^ ; (5) James Awdry, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (6) Herbert Awdry, Esquire [to whom refer]; (7) Vere Awdry, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (8) George Awdry, Esquire, bom June 2, 1858, died July 6, i860 ; Sarah [married, January 2, 1868, the late Reverend William. Luke Walford, Master of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, who died October 1868] ; Frances : Elizabeth: Mary [married. May 10, 1878, the Reverend Frederick Daustini Cremer] ; and Priscilla. Postal address — Notion House, Chippenham, Wiltshire. HERBERT A WDRY, Esquire. Born October2a, 1851, being the sixth son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his second wife, daughter of the late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's " Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of tlie second for difference : and for the 0l6S\,, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Postal address — Notion House, Chippenham, JAMES AWDRY, Esquire. Born September 8, 1848, being the fifth son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his second wife, daughter of the late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "landed Gently," but for which no authority ha '- been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for difference / and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Married, August 3, 1876, Catherine, n^e Chittenden, of Kingston-on-'Thames : and has Issue — (i) William Wither Awdry, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (2) James Sheldon Awdry, Gentleman, born 1878; Amy Sarah; and Catherine Goddard. Estate and postal address — Notion, Marlon, Wa?iganni, New Zealand. RICHARD DAVIS AWDRY, Esquire, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Civil Division) (so created 1894), Assistant-Secretary to the Admiralty. THOMAS A WDR Y, Esquire. Born July 6, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of Die Peace and Deptity-Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief-J:ustice of the Supreme Court of Judica- ture at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his second wife, daughter ofijie late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's " Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for difference ; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Married, July 19, 1872, Mary Olivier, daughter of West Awdry of Monkton, Chippenham : and has Issue — John West Awdry, Esquire, born 1874 ; Frances Olivier : Lucy Carr Delmd: and Margaret Alethea Verena. 'Esla.Xe—Tadcroft, in the colony of New Zealand. Postal address — Prospect Place, Corsham. The Reverend VERE A WDR Y, Clerk in Holy Orders. Bom October 14, 1854, being the seventh son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief- Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, by Franees Ellen his second wife, daughter of the late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow and black striped waist- coat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms: Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for difference : and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Married, 1891, as his second wife, Mary, n6e Man, of Saint Leonards : and has Issue — Bridget Vere. Postal address — The Vicarage, Broad Hinton, Swindon. The Reverend WILLIAM A WDRY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Canon of Chichester. Born January 24, 1842, being the second son of the late Sir John Wither Awdry, Knight Bachelor, of Notion House, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of Oriel College, Oxford, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of Judicature at Bombay, by Frances Ellen his wife, daughter of the late Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Bombay. Livery — Blue, yellow andblack striped waistcoat, silver hatband. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's " Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a betid cotised azure, three cinquefoils or, a crescent of the second for differ- ence : and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Married, August 4, 1868, Frances Emily, sixth daughter of the Right Reverend George Moberly, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Salisbury. Postal address — The Vicarage, Amport, Andover, Hants. The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY A WDRY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 52 ape m Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Rural Dean, Rector of Ludgershall, Andover, Inspector of Schools. Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late West Awdry, by his wife Mary Remington, second daughter of John Smitkof Clapham. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's " Landed Gentry," butforwhich no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised azure, three cinquefoils or; and for- the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure ; with the Motto, "Nil sine Deo." Postal address — The Rectory, Litdgershall, Andover. The Honourable Sir HENRY A VERS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of ^W^Yti 5flz«/ Michael and Saint George, President of ^Jl^vVP the Legislative Council of South Austy'alia. Born 1821, being the son of the late Mr. Ayers of Portsmouth Dockyard ; has been several times since 1863 Premier of the Government of South Australia ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870 ; and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1872, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1894. Postal address — Thatched House, Ade- laide, South Australia. §The Right Honourable CHARLES WIGHT- WICK FINCH, eighth Earl of Aylesford, CT^T^wI^I^mN and Baron Guernsey in the Peerage of •a^H^PlUlU England. Born June 7, 1851, being the son of the sixth Earl, by the only daughter and heir of the late John Wightwick Knightley of Offchurch Bury, Warwickshire ; succeeded his brother in 1885 ; is Captain Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent ; Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colotu-s, a griffin as in the arms ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a grffin sable, ducally gorged or, and on the sinister side a lion or, ducally gorged azure ; with the SlOttO, " Aperto vivere voto." Married, first, 1873, Georgiana Agnes Bagot, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Bagot, eldest daughter of the third Baron Bagot (she died 1874) ; secondly, 1879, Ella Victoria, daughter of John Ross of Cork, and widow of Captain T. H. Linton of Hemingford Abbots, Hunts. He has Issue — (i) A son and heir, Heneage Gre- ville Finch, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Guernsey, born 1883; (2) Charles Daniel Finch, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom-able Charles Daniel Finch, born August 23, 1886 ; (3) Ronald William Edward Finch, born Sep- tember 28, 1889 ; Violet Ella, commonly known as Lady Violet Ella ; and Muriel, commonly known as Lady Muriel. Residences — Packington Hall and Diddington Hall, Cov- entry ; Aylesford, Kent. The Right Honourable EDITH FINCH, Widow, Countess of Aylesford, third daughter of the late Lieutenant- Colonel Peers Williams, Member of Parliament, of Temple House, Great Marlow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin sable, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a lion or, ducally gorged azure. Married, 1871, the Right Honourable Heneage Finch, seventh Earl of Ayles- ford, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Hilda Joann Gwendolin, commonly known as Lady Hilda Joanna Gwendolin ; and Alexandra Louise Minna, com- monly known as Lady Alexandra Louise Minna (for whom the Princess of Wales stood sponsor). Postal address — Ankerwycke House, Wraysbury, Staines. The Right Honourable JANE WIGHTWICK FINCH, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Aylesford, only daughter and heir of John Wightwick Knightley of Off- church Bury, Warwickshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin sable, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a lion or, ducally gorged azure. Married, 1846, The Right Honourable Heneage Finch, sixth Earl of Ayles- ford, who died 1871. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (r) The Right Honourable Heneage Finch, seventh Earl & Is tbe Military Coclcade. of Aylesford ; (2) the Right Honourable Charles Wightwick Finch, eighth Earl of Aylesford ; (3) Daniel Harry Finch, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Daniel Harry Finch, late Captain 3rd Battalion South Staffordshire Regi- ment,' born June s, 1858, died December 17, 1890; (4) Clement Edward Finch, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Clement Edward Finch, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, born August 26, 1861 ; (s) George Cecil Moyle Finch, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Cecil Moyle Finch, died an infant, January 8, 1865 ; and Anne Francesca Wilhel- mine, commonly known as Lady Anne Francesca Wilhel- mine [married, August 9, 1875, to Charles Murray, of Loch Carron, county Ross]. Postal arfrfr«JJ— Offchurch Bury, Leamington. DAME ALICE HESTER CAROLINE AYLMER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Aylmer, Gt«Ttrn>l* daughter of Conway Richard Dobbs of iA^WWXrK Castle Dobbs, county Antrim. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross sable, between four Cornish choughs proper. Married, 1853, Sir Gerald George Aylmer, tenth Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Justin Gerald Aylmer, eleventh Baronet ; Caroline Maria [to whom refer] ; and Helen Charlotte Nichola, who died young. Postal address— Vi&&\aX, Monkstown, county Dublin. Sir ARTHUR PERCY FITZGERALD AYLMER, thirteenth Baronet. Born March 2, 1858, being the eldest son of Captain Fenton John Aylmer (who died April 9, 1862), by his wife Isabella Eleanor, elder daughter of George Darling of Fowberry Tower, in the county of Northumber- land ; succeeded his grandfather, Sir Arthur Percy Aylmer, as thirteenth Baronet, May 7, 1885, under the creation of 1621. CAii— Saint George's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a Cornish chough rising proper; with the Motto, "Hallelujah." Married, firstly, 1878, Annie (who died 1884), daughter of John Sanger ; and secondly, 1885, Anne, daughter of J. Douglas Reid of New York, which marriage was dissolved in 1886. Postal addresses — Donadea Castle, Kilcock, Ireland ; Bryn- tirion, Corwen, North Wales. CAROLINE MARIA AYLMER, Spinster, eldest child of the late Sir Gerald George Aylmer, Baronet, Justice of the Peace, by his wife .Alicia Hester Caroline, fourth daughter of Richard Conway Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, county An- trim. Chib — Alexandra. Livery — White coats and vest piped black, black breeches and stockings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper. Estate — Settled estate of Donadea in county Kildare, inherited at the death of only brother. Sir Justin Gerald Aylmer, eleventh Baronet. Postal address —T)OTi&&RiL Castle, county Kildare, Ireland, § GERALD PERCY VIVIAN AYLMER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, High Sheriff 1887. Bom July 8, 1856, being the third and eldest surviving son of John Harrison Aylmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, by his wife Rosanna Louisa, daughter of Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill, Baronet. Club — Bachelors'. Livery — White and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable between four Cornish choughs proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a Cornish chough rising proper ; with the Motto, "Hallelujah." Estate and postal address— 'Wal- worth Castle, Darlington. HENRY AYLMER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Aylmer, brother of the Right Honour- able Sir Udolphus Aylmer, the seventh Baron Aylmer. Born 1816, being the son of Captain John Aythelmer Aylmer, commonly known as the Honourable John Aythelmer Aylmer, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Cottes of Burton-upon- Trent ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's son 1867, by Royal Warrant. Armorial bearings S Is the Naval Cockade. m IBac S3 — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, between four Cornish choughs proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a Cor- nish chough rising proper. Married, 1846, Eliza (who died 1880), daughter of the late James Aitkins of Cork ; and has Issue — (i) John Athalmer Aylmer, Esquire, born 1847 [married, 1883, Mary Christine, daughter of His Honour Judge Pringle of the Elms, Cornwall, Ontario, and has issue living, Edith Christine] ; (2) Harry Brooke Aylmer, Esquire, Captain 54th Richmond Canadian Infantry Militia, born 1853 ; and Christiana Louisa. Postal address — Mel- bourne, Quebec, Canada. §JOHN ALGERNON AYLMER, Esquire, Major in the 4th (Royal Irish) Dragoon Guards, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kildare, eldest son of Michael Aylmer (died 1885) of Courtown, in the county of Kil- dare, by his wife Charlotte Margaret, daughter of Hans Hendrick, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ferdeffstown, in the county of Kildare. Clubs— ^3.\a.\ and Military, Cavalry, Kildare Street Club (Dublin). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, between four Cornish choughs proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, a Cornish chough rising out of a ducal coronet all proper. Motto — "Hallelujah." Married, 1886, Blanche, third daughter of the late John Eveleigh Wyndham of Clearwell Court, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Fitz- gerald of Turlo Park, in the county of Mayo ; and has Issue — John Wyndham Aylmer, Gentleman, born March 9, 1889 ; and Stella Wyndham. Estates — Courtown, Ballycannon, Rathcoffey, in the county of Kildare, and lands in King's County. Postal address — Courtown, Kilcock, county Kildare. The Right Honourable Sir UDOLPHUS AYLMER, Lord Aylmer, Baron of Balrath in the county of Meath, and a Baronet. Born 1814, being the eldest son of the late Captain John Aylmer, Royal Navy, of Melbourne, Canada East, by the daughter of Henry Coates ; succeeded his cousin in 1858. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, between four Cornish choughs proper. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- chough rising proper. Supporters — Two sailors affront^e proper, habited azure, the dexter holding a cross-staff ; the sinister, a lead-line proper. Motto — "Steady." Married, 1841, the third daughter of Edward Journeaux, Esquire, of Melbourne, Canada East; and has Issue — (i) A son and heir, Matthew Aylmer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Matthew Aylmer, born 1842 ; appointed Ensign 7th Foot, 1864; Lieutenant, 1869; retired, 1870 [married, 1875, Amy Gertrude, second daughter of the Honourable John Young of Montreal, and has issue, John Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, Esquire, born 1880 ; Kenneth Athal- mer Aylmer, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Basil Adolphus Aylmer, Gentleman, born 1886; Amelia Winifred; and Florence Gwendolen]; (2) Henry Aylmer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Aylmer, born April 25, 1843 ; late Lieutenant Royal Marine Artillery, and subsequently Member of the Canadian Parliament ; married, October 5, 1870, Louisa Blanche Fanny, eldest daughter of Henry Aspinall Howe, Doctor of Laws; (3) Edward Francis Aylmer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Francis Aylmer, born March 6, 1848, died November 16, i868 ; (4) Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Whitworth Aylmer, born February 4, 1850, Captain in the Canada Militia ; IsabelUi, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella, married, July 17, 1872, Henry Lovell Aylmer, who died 1882 ; and Eliza Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Eliza Jane. Postal address — Melbourne, Canada East. AYR, Viscount, see BUTE. EDMUND BACKHOUSE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham and for the IRflffeflflllrfP North Ridingofthe county of York, only JiJtXKn\)V\XfiK' surviving son of Jonathan Backhouse of Solam, Darlington, and his wife Hannah Chapman, daughter of Joseph Gurney of Norwich. Club — Reform. Livery — Blue turned up with white. Armorial hear- ing's — He bears for Arms ; Party per saltire or and azure, a saltire engrailed ermine between two roses in pale gules, barbed and seeded proper, and as many passion crosses in fesse of the first ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife the arms of Fox, namely, ermine on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure fleurett^e of the second ; and on a canton of the same a drinking-cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs- de-lis argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle dis- played vert, holding in each claw a passion cross or, a serpent on its back, the tail nowed also proper. Mar- ried, September 22, 1848, Juliet Mary, only daughter of Charles Fox of Trebah, Falmouth ; and has Issue — Jonathan Edmund Backhouse, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Charles Hubert Backhouse, Gentleman, born September 22, 1856 [married, 1880, Constance Maude, daughter of Ritchie Ayton]; Sarah Juliet, married Horatio North Pyne, and died 1880; and Millicent Evelyn. Estate — Trebah, in the Parish of Constantine, Cornwall. Postal address — The Bank, Darlington. JONATHAN EDMUND BACKHOUSE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham. Born. November 15, 1849, being the elder son of Edmund Backhouse, Esquire, of Trebah in the county of Cornwall [to whom refer], and Juliet Mary his wife, only daughter of Charles Fox of Trebah, Fal- mouth. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, party per saltire or and azure, a saltire engrailed ermine between two roses in pale gules, barbed and seeded proper, and as many passion crosses in fesse of the first (for Backhouse) ; 2 and 3, ermine on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure flory of the second, on a canton of the same, a drinking-cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Fox), impaling the arms of Salusbury-Trelawny, namely, argent, a chevron sable between three oak-leaves slipped proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon an eagle displayed vert, holding in each claw a passion cross or, a serpent on its back, the tailed nowed also proper. Married, November 29, 1871, Florence, youngest child of the late Sir John Salus- bury-'Trelawny, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund Trelawny Backhouse, Gentleman, born 1873 ; (2) Oliver Backhouse, Gentleman, Midshipman Royal Navy, born 1876; (3) Roger Roland Charles Backhouse, Gentleman, Midshipman Royal Navy, born 1878; (4) Miles Roland Charles Backhouse, Gentleman (a twin with Roger) ; and Harriet Jane. Postal address — The Rookery, Middleton Tyas, Richmond, Yorkshire. §SiR HICKMAN BECKETT BACON, Baronet, of Redgrave and of Mildenhall, both in the IRnrntl t^oun'y °f Suffolk. Born April 14, 1855, iCtlvUll being the son of the late Sir Henry Hickman Bacon, Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daugh- ter of the late Sir Thomas Beckett, Baronet ; late Lieu- tenant Grenadier Guards ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln and High Sheriff, 1887 ; succeeded his father as eleventh Baronet of Redgrave (Premier Baronet) and twelfth Baronet of Mildenhall, November 14, 1872. Creations— Baronetcy of Redgrave, May 22, 1611 ; of Mildenhall, July 29,1627. C&^j — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 54 TBac TBag bears for Arms ; Gules, on a chief argent, two mullets pierced sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant ermine. Motto — '* Mediocria firma." Residence — Thonock, Gainsborough, Lincolnshire. The Right Hotiourahk Sir JAMES BACON, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1798, being the son of the late Ja^nes Bacon of ilie Middle Temple; was created Knight Bachelor 1871, and appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council 1886. Club — Aihenesuvi. Married, 1827, Laura Frances (who died 1859), daughter of the late William Cook of Clay Hill, Enfield. Postal addreses — i Kensington Gardens Terrace, W. ; Compton Beauchamp, Shrivenham, Berks. Major-General ALEXANDER ROBERT BADCOCK, Companion of tlte Most Honourable Order TRaTimrfe "f '•^ Bath. Bom 1844, being the son of it^aUVUl-n the late Henry Badcock of Wheatleigh, Taunton, Justice of the Peace ; entered Bengal Army, Commissariat Department, 1864, became Captain Bengal Staff Corps 1873, Major 1879, Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1881, Colonel 1885; is Commissary-General- in-Chief in India ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, 1881. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1865, Theophila Lowther, daughter of J. S. Dumergne of the Bengal Staff Corps. Postal address — Calcutta. BADENOCH, Baron, see HUNTLY. BADENOCH, quartered by GORDON and GORDON- LENNOX. BADEN HENRY BADEN-POWELL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent ORflhptl-lt^lrtVMIjTir Order of the Indian Empire. iCaUt'll- Jp'UUH/U Born 1841, being the son of the late Reverend Professor Baden- Powell, Savilian Professor of Geometry in the University of Oxford, by Henrietta, daughter of Admiral W. H. Smyth ; entered Bengal Staff Corps, 1861 ; has been Judge of the Chief Court of Punjaub ; created Co7npanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Postal address — Ferlys Lodge, Oxford. Sir GEORGE SMYTH BADEN-POWELL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Laws, Member of Parliament, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1847, being the son of the late Reverend Professor Baden-Powell of Langton Manor, Kent, by Henrietta, daughter of Admiral W. H. S7nyth; was British Commissioner to Behring Sea, 1891 ; assisted Sir Charles Warren in Bechuanaland, 1885 ; has sat in Parliajnent for the Kirkdale Divisiofi of Liver- pool since 1885. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors' , Aihencevm. Married, 1893, Frances, daughter of Charles Williams of Cheltenham. Postal address — 114 Eaton Square, S. W. §SlR ALFRED THOMAS BAGGE, third Baronet of Stradsett Hall, in the county of Norfolk, IfttllTfTI^ Commander (retired) Royal Navy, Justice of ■tJtl^JJV' the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Born July 5, 1843, being the second son of the late Sir William Bagge, first Baronet, Member of Parliament for West Norfolk, by Frances his wife, fourth daughter of Sir Thomas Preston, first Baronet of Beeston, Saint Lawrence, and succeeded as third Baronet of the creation of April 13, 1867, at the decease of his elder brother, Sir William Henry Ernest Bagge, second Baronet, October 23, 1881. He served in the China War, 1857-1861 ; was present at the capture of Canton, 1857, and of tlie Taku Forts, 1858 and i860. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings are for Arms ; Lozengy paly bendy argent and gules, two Haunches or, on a chief of the last an annulet between two cinquefoils of the second, and upon an in- escutcheon his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for a Crest, a pair of wfngs addorsed or, sem& of annulets gules; with the Motto, " Spes est in deo." Married, July « is the Military Cockade, II, 1872, Millicent Case, fifth daughter of J. Grant Morris ofAUerton Priory, Liverpool, and has had Issue — (i) William John Preston Bagge, Gentleman, born May 6 and died September 10, 1874 ; (2) Alfred WilUam Francis Bagge, Esquire, born September 14, 1875 ; (3) John Picton Bagge, Esquire, born October 19, 1877; (4) Henry Percy Bagge, Esquire, born April 20, 1879 ; Lillian Mary ; and Gwendolen Millicent. Postal address — Crimplesham Hall, Downham Market, Dam^ ALICE WAINWRIGHT, commonly known as Lady Bagge, daughter of Alfred Giles, Member of Parlia- ment, of Cosford House, Godalming. MameA, firstly, 1865, Sir William Henry Ernest Bagge, second Baronet, who died 1881 ,- secondly, 1889, William Wainwright of Hoe Place, Woking. Postal address— /'«»;*Kr)' Court, Kent. § THOMAS EDWARD BAGGE, Esquire, Master of Arts of the Universityof Cambridge, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, Lieutenant- Colonel (retired) of the Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Militia Artillery. Born April 30, 1838, being the second surviving son of the late Richard Bagge, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Pleasance, daughter of the late Reverend E. Hulton, Doctor of Laws, Rector of the parish of Gaywood. Clubs — Oxford and Cam- bridge, Grosvenor. Livery — Blue-black or dark blue coat and trousers, red and white striped waistcoat and dark blue greatcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — Hebearsfor Arms: Lozengy paly bendy argent and gules, two Haunches or, on a chief of the last, an annulet between two cinquefoils of the second ; and for the Crest, a pair of wings addorsed or, sem^e of annulets gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Spes est in deo. " Married, firstly, September 6, 1871, Louisa Maria Mary (who died 1882), daughter of the late Frederick Walpole Keppel, Esquire, of Lexham Hall, in the county of Nor- folk ; and secondly, 1884, Constance Mary, daughter of the late Lloyd Baxendale of Greenham Lodge, in the county of Berkshire. Estates — Gaywood, Minthyn, Leziate, and has property in the parishes of Tilney All Saints, and Ishngton, and in the town of King's Lynn. Postal address — Gaywood Hall, King's Lynn. RALPH BAGNALL BAGNALL- WILD, Esquire, Master of Arts in the University nftarrnaTT-MJtTtl °^ Cambridge, justice of the iDajJlltlii'lUaiVU Peace for the county of Not- tingham, and Barrister-at-Law. Born 1845, being the second son of William Kirkby ; assumed by Royal License in the year 1868 the surnames of Bagnall-Wild in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Wild and Bagnall quarterly. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a fesse engrailed between in chief two stags' heads erased, and in base an escallop all sable (for Wild), 2 and 3 or, two bars ermine, a Hon rampant azure between two Haunches of the last (for Bagnall) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag sable, guttfe-d'or, attired and resting the sinister foot on an escallop or (for Wild), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper, an heraldic antelope sejant azure, bezant^e, gorged with a collar gemel and horned or (for Bagnall) ; with the Motto, "Sur et loyal." Married, July 4, 1871, to Alice, daughter of R. A. Pfeil of Guildford; and has Issue - Ralph Kirkby Bagnall-Wild, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, born August 18, 1873 ; and Maude Kirkby. Estate and postal address— Manor House, Costock, Lough- borough. ELEANOR BAGOT, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Eleanor Bagot, daughter of the TRSffflt '^'Sht Honourable the second Baron Bagot. Auuywv Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Ermine, two chevrons azure. Postal address — Elford Hall, Tamworth. FRANCES MARY BAGOT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Hervey Charles Bagot, daughter of Thotnas Dicken, of Barton-under-Needwood. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, two chevrons azure. Married, 1873, the Reverend Hervey Charles Bagot, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Hervey Charles Bagot (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Bagot), who died 1879. H is tbe Naval Cockade. TBag: TBai 55 §JOSCELINE BAGOT, Esquire, Major Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Westmorland, Member of Parliament for South Westmorland, formerly Captain in the Grenadier Guards (1874-1886), Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General of Canada, 1882, 1883, and again 1888, 1889. Bom October 22, 1845, being the eldest son of Colonel Charles Bagot of the Grenadier Guards Assistant Master of Ceremonies to Her Majesty, 1852, 1871, by his wife Sophia, eldest daughter and coheir of Vice-Admiral Josceline Percy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, commonly known as the Honourable Josceline Percy, brother of the Most Noble Hugh Percy, Duke of Northumberland. C/«ij— Carlton, Guards. Livery— YiaxW blue, with silver buttons audi yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine two chevronels azure (for Bagot) ; 2. quarterly, i. and iiii. or, a lion rampant azure (for the Dukes of Brabant and Dovaine) ; ii. and iii. gules, three lucies haurient argent (for Lucy) ; 3. azure five fusils conjoined in fesse or (for Percy) ; and im- paling the arms of Leslie, namely argent, on a bend azure, between two holly leaves proper, three buckles or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent, attired also or ; with the Motto, " Antiquum obtinens." Married, June 11, 1885, Theodosia, daughter of Sir John Leslie, first Baronet, of Glaslough, Ireland, by his wife Constance Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Constance Wilhelmina, daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Portalington ; and has Issue — Dorothy ; Marjory Constance ; and another daughter. Estates — Levens Hall, Milnthorpe, Lord of the Manors of Helsington, Fawcett Forest, Gaythorne, &c., all in the county of Westmorland. Postal address — Levens Hall, Milnthorpe. The Right Honourable LUCIA CAROLINE ELIZA- BETH BAGOT, Widow, Dowager - Baroness Bagot, daughter of the Right Honourable George James Welbore Agar-EUis, first Baron Dover, and sister of the Right Hon- ourable Henry Agar-Ellis, third Viscount Clifden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, two chevrons azure, impaling the arms of Ellis, namely or, on a cross sable, five crescents argent. Supporters — Two goats argent, armed and bearded or. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable WiUiam Bagot, third Baron Bagot, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (-i) The Right Honotuable William Bagot, fourth Baron Bagot ; (2) Walter Lewis Bagot, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Lewis Bagot, Lieutenant and Adjutant Grenadier Guards, born April 22, 1864 [married, February 6, 1892, Margaret Jane Caroline, daughter of Frederick Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Cadogan] ; Georgiana Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Agnes [married, February 4, 1873, Charles Wightwick Finch, afterwards the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Ayles- ford], died April 14, 1874 ; Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa [married, February 22, 1879, Hamar Alfred Bass, Esquire, Member of Parhament] ; Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Constance ; Katherine Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine, Jane; and Elizabeth Sophia Lucia, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Elizabeth Sophia Lucia [married, October 13, 1888, Francis Alexander Newdigate, Member of Parliament, of Byrkley Lodge, in the county of Stafford]. Postal address — Green Street, London, W. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM BAGOT, Baron Bagot of Bagot's Bromley, in the county of Stafford, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace, Deputy- Lieutenant, Captain Staffordshire Yeomanry. Born January 19, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable William Bagot, third Baron Bagot, by his wife the Hon- ourable Lucia CaroUne Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable George James Welbore Agar-Ellis, first Lord Dover. Creations — Baronet, May 30, 1627; Baron, Octo- ber 17, 17S0. Cluhs — Carlton, Turf, Bachelors', Pratt's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of' his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a goat's head argent, attired or. Supporters — Two goats argent, attired or. Motto — "Antiquum obtinens." Seats — Blithfield, Rugeley ; Pool Park, Ruthin. BAGSHAWE, see GREAVES-BAGSHAWE. FRANCIS WESTBY BAGSHAWE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the nftfl ftlXflil Vm county of York, and Justice of the JiJ\X\^\i\K\U\, Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Derby, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1868 ; Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, and late Captain of the ist West York Yeomanry Cavalry. Born April 4, 1832, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late William John Bagshawe, Esquire, of Wormhill Hall, and of the Oaks, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts and Barristiir-at-Law, by Sarah his wife, third daughter of William Partridge of Bishop's Wood, in the county of Hereford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Party per pale erminois and gules, a bugle stringed between three roses all counterchanged, barbed and seeded proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, issuing out of clouds, a dexter cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a bugle-horn or, the handle sable, within the strings a rose gules : with the Motto, ' ' Forma flos fama flatus. " Married, October 21, 1873, Caroline Amelia, younger daughter of R. H. C. Godwin-Austen of Shalford House, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Beatrice Muriel Westby, and Gladys Godwin de I'Hall. Estates and postal addresses — The Oaks, Sheffield ; Wormhill Hall, Buxton. His Honour WILLIAM HENRY GUNNING BAG- SHAWE, a Judge of the County Courts, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a Justice of the Peace for the counties of Northampton, Bedford, and Hunt- ingdon. Bom August 18, 1825, being the eldest son of the late Henry Ridgard Bagshawe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by Catherine Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Gunning. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale erminois and gules, a . bugle stringed between three roses all counterchanged, barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, issuing out of the clouds a dexter cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a bugle-horn or, the handle sable, within the strings a rose gules ; with the Motto, "Forma flos fama flatus." Postal address — 249 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. ELIZABETH FRANCES BAGWELL, Widow, com- manly known as the Honourable Elizabeth IK SilYVni^f I Frances Bagwell, sister of the third Baron )OW^\MX,\\. Dunalley. Married, 1838, John Bagwell, who died 1883 ; was raised to the rank of a Baron! s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1855. § RICHARD BAGWELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Waterford, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, eldest son of John Bagwell of Marlfield, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, younger daughter of Francis Prittie, Esquire, commonly known as the .Honourable Francis Prittie. Clubs — Brooks s, Oxford and Cambridge, Kildare Street [Dublin). Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Ulster' s Office, are for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, on a chief gules a lion passant of the first. Crest — Out of a mural crown, a demi-bull all proper. Motto — ^' In fide et in bello fortis." Married, April 9, 1873, Harriet Philippa Jocelyn, younger daughter of Philip Jocelyn Newton of Dunleckney, in the county of Carlow ; and has Issue — John Philip Bagwell, born August II, 1874; Emily Georgina ; Margaret; and Lilla. Estates at and near Clonmel, in the counties of Tipperary and Waterford. Postal address — Marlfield, Clonmel. § EDMUND WYNDHAM GREVIS BAILEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, IRatTptl "■^^ Major 4th Battalion Royal West Kent jiJ Emma Baillie, sister of the fourth Earl of >Dwl*llv Malmesiury. Married, 1877, Captain Francis Baillie, late 6otk Rifles, who died 1879 ; raised to the rank of an Earls daughter, 1890. CECILIA MARY BAILLIE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Baillie, daughter of the Reverend Charles Hawkins. Armorial beaiingrs are, upon a lozenge : Sable, the sun in his splendour betwixt nine stars argent. Married, 1837, the Reverend John Baillie, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Baillie, brother of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Haddington, late Canon of York, and Incumbent of St. James's, Cupar, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hugh John Baillie, Esquire, born April 28, 1838 ; (2) the Reverend Thomas George Baillie, Master of Arts, Rector of Kings- land, in the county of Hereford, born January 30, 1842 [married, September 1867, Ellen Isabella, second daughter of Richard Gregson of Sydney, New South Wales, and has issue, Richard George Baillie, Gentleman, born December 31, 1869; John Gordon Baillie, Gentleman, born June 16, 1872; Robert Baillie, Gentleman, born September 9, 1878; Charles Jervis Wood Baillie, Gentleman, born 1882; Thomas Claude Noel Baillie, Gentleman, born 1885; Cecilia Mary; Katherine Grisell ; Edith Georgina ; Ellen Rulh Gertrude; Rachel; and Beatrice Louisa] ; Augusta Margaret [married, February 17, 1863, Thomas Edward Yorke of Halton Place, in the county of York, and died April 13, 1879]; Mary Georgina [married, April 14, 1873, the Reverend Walter F. Scott, Vicar of St. Jude, Peckham] ; Cecilia Clementina [married, December 26, 1871, Henry Clements Barstow] ; Louisa Rachel, died September 15, 1867 ; Beatrice Mary Anne [married, April 6, 1875, 'i'homas Mackay] ; and Katherine Grisell. Postal address — 22 Emperor's Gate, S.W. FRANCES ANNIE BAILLIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frances Annie Baillie, daughter of tlie seventh Earl of Elgin. Married, 1855, Evan P. Montagu Baillie, Esquire, who died 1876 ; appoi?iied a Lady of the Bedcliamber to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh, January 1874. Sir GEORGE BAILLIE of Polkemmet, in the county of LinUthgou-, Baronet. Born October 20, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Baillie, Esquire ; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet July 21 , 1890. Annorial bearings^ — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure nine mullets three, three, two and one, within a bordure counternebuly argent and sable (for Baillie), 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant argent in chief three stars of the last (for Inglis of Murdi- ston). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, out of clouds proper, an estoile of eight points or ; with the Motto, " In caligine lucet." n JAMES WILLIAM BAILLIE, Esquire, Colonel O Leicestershire Yeomanry, late of the Royal Horse Guards, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Leicester. Born August 11, 1832, being tlie eldest son of David Baillie, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir William Stewart. C\ab&— Turf, Boodle's, Pratt's. Livery — Dark blue, and yellow waistcoat. Armo- rial bearings as used are tlwse of Baillie of Lamington, which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office to Colonel Baillie, namely : Asure, nine stars, three, three, two and one. Crest — ^ boar's head couped. VLiAXii — " Quid clarius. astris." Married, August 28, i860, Elizabeth Florence, daughter of Frederick Magenis ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick David Baillie, born July 3, 1862; (2) Henry Thximas Jaines Baillie, bom August 14, 1865 ; Florence Evelyn Mary [deceased) \ and Violet Maud Mary. Esta.le—Ilston Grange, in the county of Leicester. Postal address — Ilston Grange, Leicester. 8 is the Naval Cockade. IBai TBai 57 Dame MARY BAILLIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Baillie, daughter of Stair Hathorn Stewart of Physgill, in the county of Wigtonshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, nine mullets or within a bordure counter- nebuly argent and sable (for Baillie), 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant in chief three mullets argent (for Inglis of Murdi- ston). Married, 1846, Sir William Baillie, second Baronet, who died 1890. Postal address — Polkemmet, Whitburn, Linlithgowshire. THEODOSIA GERTRUDE BAILLIE, commonly known as Lady Theodosia Gertrude Baillie, fourth daughter of the third Earl of Carysfort. Married, 1859, William Baillie, Esquire. The Reverend ARTHUR CHARLES BAILLIE- HAMILTON, commonly QBaime^lpamilton "^r RevSenf "XSll? Charles Baillie - Hamilton, Master of Arts of the University of Durham. Born Feb- ruary 16, 1838, being the sixth son of the Right Honourable George BaiUie-Hamilton, tenth Earl of Haddington ; and his wife Georgina, daughter of the Venerabls Robert Mark- ham, Archdeacon of York. Club — New. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron between three cinque- foils argent, a buckle azure, between two ermine spots, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton), ii. and iii. argent, a fesse wavy between threa roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melros), 2 and 3 grand quarters sable, the sun in his splendour between nine stars argent, three, two, three and one (for Baillie), impaling the arms of Baird of Newbyth, namely, gules, a boar passant or, on a canton ermine, a sword erect proper ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two dexter hands issuing out of clouds conjoined fesseways, and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect all proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Prsesto et persto" (for Hamilton), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Major virtus quam splendor " (for Baillie). Married, 1866, Alice Anne, third daughter of the late Sir David Baird, second Baronet of Newbyth ; and has Issue — Margaret. Postal address — Combs Rectory, Stowmarket. EVELYN BAILLIE-HAMILTON, commonly known as Lady Evelyn BaiUie-Hamilton, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke cf Argyll. Married, 1886, fames Baillie-Hamilton. FRANCES BAILLIE-HAMILTON, commonly known as Lady Frances Baillie-Hamilton, daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Haddington. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly 1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between two ermine spots, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper ; 2 and 3 sable, the sun in his splendour betwixt nine stars argent. Postal address — Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, Haddington. HENRY BAILLIE-HAMILTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry BaiUie-Hamilton, Com- mander Royal Navy (retired). Knight of the Medjidie Fifth Class, 1855, Justice of the Peace and a Member of Council for the county of Berwick. Born August 20, 1832, being the son of the Right Honoiu'able George Baillie-Hamilton, tenth Earl of Haddington and Baron of Binning and Byres, and his wife Georgina, daughter of the Venerable Robert Markham, Archdeacon of York. Clubs — Pall Mall, Scot- tish Conservative. Livery — Armorial bearings : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron between three cinque- foils argent, a buckle azure between two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton of Byres), ii. and iii. argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melros), 2 and 3 grand quarters sable, the sun in his splendour between nine stars, three, two, three and one argent (for Baillie of Yirnswood), and impaling the arms of Hepburne- Scott, namely. Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. vert, a lion rampant argent (for Hume), ii. argent, three pepingoes vert (for Pepdie), iii. argent a cross engrailed azure (for Sinclair), and en surtout as a coat of honom-able augmentation, azm-e an orange with a stalk erect sUpped, and over it an imperial crown proper; 2 grand quarter or, tvvo mullets in chief and a crescent in base azure (for Scott of Harden) ; 3 grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron argent, a rose between two lioncels combatant of the first, ii. and iii. argent, three edock leaves vert (for Hepburne of Humble) ; and for his Crests, i. dexter, upon a wreath of the colours, two dexter hands issuing out of clouds conjoined fesseways, and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect all proper, 2. on a wreath of the colours, a crescent or ; with the Mottoes, ' ' Prtesto etPersto," " Major virtus quam splendor." Married, October 17, 1872, Harriet Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Frances, third daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Francis Hepburne-Scott, fifth Baron Polwarth ; and has Issue — Helen Georgina ; Amabel Georgina ; Katherine Ada Georgina; Yena Mary; and Margaret Ellinor Georgina. Postal address — Lennel, Coldstream, N.B. MARY GAVIN BAILLIE-HAMILTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Gavin BaiUie- Hamilton, eldest daughter of the late Sir John Pringle, fifth Baronet of Stitchell and Newhall, by his second wife, Elizabeth Maitland, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Maitland, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir John Camp- bell, Marquess of Breadalbane. Livery — Dark blue, and buff facings and waistcoats. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters i quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton of Byers), ii. and iii. argent, a fesse wavy, between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melros), 2 and 3 grand quarters sable, the sun in his splendour between nine stars, three, two, three and one (for Baillie), and impaling the arms of Pringle of Stichell, namely, azure, three escallops or. Married — July 1861, Robert Baillie-Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert BaiUie-Hamil- ton, who died without issue 1891. Estate and postal address — Langton, Duns, Berwickshire, N.B. WILLIAM ALEXANDER BAILLIE-HAMILTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, being the eldest surviving son of the late Admiral William Alexander Baillie- Hamilton, by Harriet his wife, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet, only daughter of James Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable Viscount Hamilton ; was Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for the Colonies, 1886-1892. Armorial bearings — H-e bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron between three cinque- foils argent, a buckle azure, between two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton of Byres), ii. and iii. argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melros), 2 and 3 grand quarters sable, the sun in his splendour be- tween nine stars argent, three, two, three and one (for BaiUie). Upon the escutcheon, from which are pendent his badges as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, two dexter hands issuing out of clouds, conjoined fesseways and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect all proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Praesto et persto" (for Hamilton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent or, and in a escroU over the same this Motto, " Major virtus quam splendor" (for Baillie). Married, 1871, Mary, only daughter of the Rev- erend J. Mossop ; and has with other Issue — (i) George Douglas Baillie-Hamilton, Gentleman, born September 26, 1875. Postal address — 55 Sloane Street, S.W. BAILLIE-HAMILTON-ARDEN,see HADDINGTON. Sir JAMES BAIN, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Justice of the Peace and Oftflin Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lanark, A^UllI g^^ij Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland. Born 1818, being the son of the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 58 TBai late Robert Bain of Glasgow ; was Lord Provost of Glasgow, 1874-1877; was Member of Parliament for Whitehaven, 1891, 1892, when he was defeated; was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Scottish Conservative, New (Glasgow). Armorial liearlngs — He bears for Arms : Azure, a wolfs head erased or, on a chief argent, a salmon on its back proper, with a signet-ring in its mouth of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed gules, the hand grasping a dirk proper; with the Motto, "Etarteet marte." Married, iZ — , Mary (who died 1864), daughter of John Dove of Glasgow. Postal addresses — 3 Park Terrace, Glasgow ; Harrington, Cumberland. The Reverend JOSEPH HENRY BAINBRIGGE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of OR flttlfll*tlYlTP Artsoftlie University of Oxford, Vicar iuaiUUVI^JJV ofFinstall. Born/w^2o, 1823, being the second surviving son of Sir Philip Bainbrigge, Knight Cotnmander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Sarah Mary, daughter of Joseph Fletcher, Livery — Drab, with black facings. Ar- morial bearing's as used, but for which no authority has been establislied at the College of Arms by tlie above mentioned, are for Arms: Argent, a chevron embattled between three battle-axes sable. Crest — On a mount ve?-t a goat statant sable, attired and collared argents Confirmed by William Flower, Norroy, to William Baynbrigge of Lockington, in the county of Leicester, February 14, A.D. 1583, a7ino 26 Elizabeth. Blotto {assumed by the Reverend J. H. Bain- brigge) — " Vincet qui patituj-." yioxvied., Nove7nber ^, 1863, Eliza Emily, daughter of Colonel Thomas Bund of Wick Episcopi, in t/ie county of Worcester. Estates — Has property at Finstall and at Moor in Fladbury, in the county of Worcester, Postal address — St. Godwalds, Finstall, near Bromsgrove. The Reverend PHILIP THOMAS BAINBRIGGE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University oj Oxford, Vicar of Saint Thomas' Church, Regent Street, London, W. Born March 23, 1848, being the only son of the late Major-General Philip John Bainbrigge of the Royal Engineers, by Margaret Jane his wife, daughter of Major- General Thomas Paterson. Armorial bearings as given in Doctor Jackson Howard^ s book, but to which no right has been established at tlie College of Arms, are : Argent, a fesse embattled between three battle-axes sable ; and for the Crest, on a "wreath of the colours, on a hillock vert, a goat passant sable, horned and unguled, collared argent. Married, July 8, 1884, Helen JaJie, daughter of Alexander Gillespie of Biggar Park, in tlie county of Lanark; and has Issue — Philip Gillespie Bainbrigge, born September 19, 1890. Postal address — King Street, Regent Street, W. FREDERICK EBENEZER BAINES, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^CLtk\\\tf^ Bath. Born 1832, being the son of the late iXJiXX\\X>^ E. M. Baines of Hendon ; entered the Post- Offi-ce in 1855 ; was appointed Surveyoi'- General of Telegraphs in 1875, afid in 1881 Assistajit- Secretary of tlie General Post-Office and Inspector-General of Ifiland Mails, retired 1893 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1887, Laura, eldest daughter of Walter Baily, Master of 'Arts, and Her Majesty's Inspector of Schools, of Haver stock Hill. Postal address — 13 Park Road, Hampstead, London, N.W. H Sir DAVID BAIRD, third Baronet, of Newbyth, in @ the county of Haddington, Deputy-Lieutenant. TRfltt*Tl ^°^^ 1832, being the son of the late Sir David iXj\X\K\^ Baird, second Baronet, by his wife Anne, com- monly known as Lady Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable Archibald Kennedy, Marquess of Ailsa; late 74th Highlanders, made Brevet-Major for Services on Lord Clyde's Staff during Indian Mutiny. Creation — April 13, 1809. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a boar passant or, on a canton ermine, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, impaling the arms of Stewart, namely or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted by a bend engrailed gules, in the centre chief point a rose of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his & is the Military Cockade. TBafe badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased or. Motto— "Vi et virtute." Married, June 15, 1864, Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen, second daughter of the Right Honourable Charles, twelfth Lord Blantyre ; and has Issue — (i) David Baird, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Black Watch (Gordon Highlanders), born May 6 1865 • (2) William Arthur Baird, Esquire, born March 20, 1879; Evelyn; Hilda; Mabel; and Cecilia, died April 24, 1891. H Sir JAMES GARDINER BAIRD, Baronet, of Saugh- ® ton Hall, in the county of Edinburgh, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, formerly Captain loth Hussars, Honorary Colonel ist Midlothian Artillery Volunteer Corps, and Aide-de- Camp to Her Majesty. Born August 20, 1813, being the son of the late Captain William Baird, by his wife Lucy, eldest daughter of Thomas Dickson ; succeeded his grand- father as seventh Baronet in 1830, under the creation of February 28, 169s, 1696. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a sanglier passant or, on a canton ermine, a sword paleways proper, surmounted by a crescent of the field, impaling the arms of Wauchope, namely azure, two mullets in chief and a garb in base or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased or. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, March 13, 1845, Henrietta Mary, eldest daughter of John Wauchope, Esquire, of Edmonstone, in the county of Edinburgh, and sister of Sir John Don- Wauchope, Baronet; and has had— (i) William James Gardiner Baird, Esquire, Captain East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry, born February 23, 1854 [married, April 3, 1879, Arabella Rose, eldest daughter of Sir William Wallace Hozier, Baronet, of Newlands, and has had issue, James Hozier Gardiner Baird, Gentleman, born 1883 ; William Frank Gardiner Baird, Gentleman, born 1885; Frances Harriet; and Mary Rose, died May 29, 1882]; (2) John James Gardiner Baird, Esquire, born March 10, 1856, died May 19, 1B72 ; and Harriet Cecilia Mary, died April 15, 1864. Admiral Sir JOHN KENNEDY BAIRD, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of Sir David Baird, second Baronet, by his wife Anne, commonly known as Lady Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable Archibald, Mar- quess of Ailsa ; became Captain in the Royal Navy, 1864, Vice-Admiral, 1886, and Admiral, 1892 ; was formerly Naval Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen ; served in the Russian War, 1854, 1855 ; was Admiral-Superintendent of Naval Reserves, 1885-1888 ; and in Command of the Channel Squadron, 1888-1890 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a boar passant or, on a canton ermine, a sword erect proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and therefrom pendent the badge of a Knight Commander of that order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased or ; with the Motto, " Vi et virtute." Postal address — 31 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. Sir BENJAMIN BAKER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael TRflfepl* "'"^ Saint George, Doctor of Laws, Fellow oj HJWnK'l, fijg Royal Society, Civil Engineer. Born 1840, being the so7t of Benjamin Baker, of the county of Carlcm ; Honorary Doctor of Laws (Edinburgh) 1890 ; was Joint-Engineer of the Forth Bridge, is Vtce- President of the Institute of Civil Engineers, a Member of the Ordnance Comjnittee, and Lieutenant-Colonel in tlie Engineers and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps ; -was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Clubs — Athenmum, Saint Stephen's. Postal addresses — 3 Kensington Gate, London, W. ; 2 Queen's Square Place, London, S. W. Dame FLORENCE BAKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Baker, daughter of M. Finnian von Sass. Married, B is the Naval Cockade. IBafe TBal 59 i860 (as his second wife), Sir Samuel White Baker, Knight Bachelor, iVIaster of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Gloucester, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, who died Decembersi, 1893. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, within two barrulets between three swans' heads erased of the second, and in the centre chief point a fountain proper, two cinquefoils fesseways also of the second. Postal address— SasiAiori Orleigh, Newton Abbott. Dame FRANCES GERTRUDE BAKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Baker, third daughter of Major- General A. Duncan. Married, 1837, General Sir William Erskine Baker, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1881. Postal address— Z)ri»,4- stone House, Woolpit, Sufblk. Colonel GEORGE BAKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; entered the (yjth Regiment 1857, became Captain 1867, Major 1880, Lieutenant-Colonel 1882, Colonel 1886, served in China War i860, Afghan War 1878-1880, and with the Burmese Expedition, 1885- 1887 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Postal address — Bury, Lanca- shire. Sir GEORGE EDWARD DUNSTAN SHERSTON BAKER, fourth Baronet, of Upper Dunstable House, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace, Recorder of Barn- staple. Born May 19, 1846, being the son of the late Henry Sherston Baker, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Maria Martha, daughter of John Burke ; and succeeded as fourth Baronet on the death of his kinsman, the Reverend Sir Henry Williams Baker, February 12. 1877, under the creation of May 14, 1796. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire sable, charged with five escallops erminois, on a chief azure, a lion passant of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per fesse indented erminois, supporting in his paws an escallop argent, charged with an ermine spot. Motto — " Fidei coticula crux." Married, June 3, 1873, Jane Mary, daughter of the late Frederick James Fegen, Esquire, of Ballinlonty, in the county of Tipperary, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Royal Navy, by whom he has Issue — (i) Dodington George Richard Sherston Baker, Esquire, born July 22, 1877; (2) John Dunstan Sherston Baker, Esquire, born January 3, 1882 ; (3) Michael Frederick Sherston Baker, Esquire, born August 8, 1884 ; Mary Louisa Sherston ; Henrietta Catherine Sherston ; Emily Margaret Sherston ; and Georgiana Jane Sherston. The Honourable RICHARD CHAFFEY BAKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Member of the I^egislative Council of South Australia, and Justice of the Peace. Born June 22, 1841, being the eldest son of the Honourable John Baker of Morialta, Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia, and Isabella his wife, daughter of George Allen; was elected Member of Parliament of South Australia, 1868 ; Attorney- General, 1870; Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia from 1877 ; was Special Envoy from the Australian Colonies to Great Britain to negotiate Postal Union between them, 1885, 1886 ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Clubs — New University, Adelaide (Adelaide, South Australia). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, in chief a cinquefoil between two swans' necks erased, and in base a swan's neck erased between two cinque- foils, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with two cinquefoils azure, holding a lozenge also azure, thereon a swan's neck erased or; with the Motto, "Carpe diem." Married, December 24, 1865, Katherine Edith, daughter of Richard Bowen Colley; and has Issue— [i) John Richard Baker, Gentleman ; (2) Robert Colley Baker, Gentleman ; and Adelaide Edith. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. The Reverend Sir TALBOT HASTINGS BENDALL BAKER of Ranston, in the county of Dorset, Master of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, and Honorary Canon of Salis- bury Cathedral. Born September 9, 1820, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Sir Edward Baker Baker, first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Mary, third daughter of the Most Noble Sir William Robert Fitzgerald, second Duke of Leinster ; succeeded as third Baronet at the decease of his brother, March 29, 1877. Club — Grosvenor. Livery — Blue. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 argent, a castle between two crosses pat^e in chief and a key in base sable, on a chief azure two keys or (for Baker), 2 and 3 argent, on a bend cotised sable, three cinquefoils or, on a chief gules three arrows erect point downwards, proper (for Littlehales). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased argent, charged on the neck with a cross patde fitchde gules, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert (for Baker) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, between two wings or, an armed arm embowed proper, garnished also or, the hand in a gauntlet grasp- ing an arrow entwined by a branch of olive also proper (for Littlehales); with the Motto, "Finis coronat opus." Married, firstly, July 17, 1850, Florence, daughter of John Hutchings of Ludlow, in the county of Salop (and she died March 21, 1871); and secondly, December 30, 1875, Amy Susan, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Marryat. By his first marriage he had Issue — Geraldine Emma, who died April 29, 1869 ; and by his second marriage — Randolf Little- hales Baker, Esquire, born July 20, 1879 ; Florence Laetitia ; Olive Elizabeth, died April 2, 1882 ; and Eunice Evelyn. WILLIAM MEATH BAKER, Esquire, Justice cf the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born November i, 1857, being the only son of the Reverend Ralph Bourne Baker, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, Rural Dean, by his wife Frances Crofton, eldest daughter of the . Right Reverend Joseph Henderson Singer, Doctor of Divinty, Bishop of Meath. Livery — ■ Claret colour, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority lias been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 4, gules a goat passant argent, attired or {for Baker) ; 2. argent, on a fesse gules between two bars wavy sable, three crescents or {for Dod) ; 3. per fesse sable and gules, an eagle displayed argent {for Edge) ; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat' s head argent, attired or ; with the Motto, *' Ars bona violentia." Married, May 24, 1884, Hannah Mary, daughter of Richard John Corbett, Captain {retired list) Indian Staff Corps ; and has Issue — -(i) William George Corbett Baker, born May 13, 1885 ; (2) Francis Ralph Baker, born June 23, 1886; {"^ Edward John Baker, born August 4, 1887. Estates — Hasfeld, in the counties of Gloucester and Worcester ; Fenton, in the county of Stafford. Postal address — Hasjield Court, Gloucester. BALCARRES, Earl of, see CRAWFORD. CATHERINE ANNE B ALDERS, commonly known as Lady Catherine Anne Balders, sister of ^Rrtftll?t*tf the second Earl of Listowel. Married, 1837, iDnlUtkP Major-General Charles William Morley Balders, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; was raised to the rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1837. BALFOUR, quartered by BETHUNE and BRUCE. BALFOUR, see TOWNELEY-BALFOUR. JH The Right Honourable ALEXANDER HUGH © BRUCE, Baron Balfour of Burleigh, in the ■IRslffhtll* Pee^ge of Scotland, and a Representative tt^nUUUl. pggr^ Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born January 13, 1844, being the only son of the late Robert Bruce of Kennet, by his second wife Jane Hamilton, daughter of Sir James Fergusson, Baronet, of Kilkerran ; Parliamentary Secretary to the Board of Trade 1888, late Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen, formerly Captain The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6o iBai TBal Stirlingshire Militia. His Lordship inherits the title of Baron Balfour of Burleigh, being heir of the body of Sir Michael Balfour. The Committee for Privileges resolved, July 21, 1868, that Mr. Robert Bruce of Kennet, father of the present Lord Balfour, would be entitled to the dignity of Baron Balfour of Burleigh, were it not for the attainder of Robert, Lord Balfour. A subsequent Act, dated March 19, 18^9, was passed removing the attainder. Creation — August 7, 1607. Attainder reversed by Act of Parliament, March 19, 1869. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Constitutional, New (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative, Western (Glasgow). Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the first ; 2 and 3 or, a saltire and chief gules, the latter charged with a mullet argent, impaling the arms of Hamilton-Gordon , namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped within a double tressure adorned with roses and thistles alternately or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, ii. and iii, argent, a lymphad with the sails furled sable, the whole within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermined ; and for his Crests, i. a mermaid holding in her dexter hand an otter's head, and in her sinister a swan's head erased proper ; 2. a de,xter arm embowed in armour hold- ing in the hand a sceptre in bend, embowed proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, an otter proper ; sinister, a swan, wings inverted, proper. Mottoes — " Omni solum forti patria," " Fuimus." Married, November 21, 1876, Katherine Eliza, commonly known as Lady Katherine Eliza, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable George Hamilton- Gordon, fifth Earl of Aberdeen; and has Issue — (1) Robert Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Robert Bruce, Master of Burleigh, born September 25, 1880 ; (2) George John Gordon Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George John Gordon Bruce, born October 18, 1883 ; Mary, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary ; and Jane Hamilton, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Hamilton. Estates — Kennet; Bruce- field ; Borrowmeadow. Residences — Kennet, Alloa, N. B. ; 47 Cadogan Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable ARTHUR JAMES BAL- FOUR, a Member of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of East Lothian, Master of Arts of the University of Catnbridge, Fellow of the Royal Society , Honorary Doctor of Laws of the Univer- sities of Edinburgh, Saint Andrews , Cambridge, Dublin, and Glasgow, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Born July 25, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Jaines Maitland Ba^our of WhittinghaTne, in the county of East Lothian, and of Strathconan, in the county of Ross, by his wife Blanche Mary Harriet, commonly known as Lady Blanche Mary Harriet, second daughter of the Most Honour- able Sir James Brownlow William Gascoyne-Cecil, second Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; elected a Member of Parliament for Hertford, February 1874 to November 1885, since wlien he has sat for the East Division of Manchester. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers\ St. Stepliens, Bachelors', Scottish Conserva- tive. Armorial hearings, as given in Burkes ' ' Landed Gentry^ andinDebrett's '* House of Commons," are: Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets sable, a seats head erased of tlie first. Crest — A f aim-tree proper. Motto — ' ' Virtus ad (Sthera tendit." Tliese arms are matriculated in Lyon Register as the ar?ns of Balfour of Balbirnie, of which family the Right Honourable A. J. Balfour is only a cadet. Estate — WhittinghaTne. Postal addresses— Whit- tinghaTne, Prestonkirk, East Lothian ; 4 Carlton Gardens, London, S. W. CHARLES BARRINGTON BALFOUR, Esquire, Justice of the Pea^e for the counties of Roxburgh and Berwick, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick. Born February 20, 1862, being the eldest son of Charles Balfour of Bcilgonie and Newton Don, by his wife Adelaide, commonly known as the Honourable Adelaide, daughter of the Right Honourable William Keppel Barrington, sixth Viscount Barrington. Clubs — Guards', Travellers' , Carlton, Bachelors' , New Club [Edinburgh). Livery — White, with black facings, black breeclies and stockings, silver buttons and silver shoe-buckles. Armorial bearings as used are : Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three m-ullets sable, sk is the Military Cockade. a seats head erased of the field, in chief a crescent surcharged with a crescent. Crest— ^ palm-tree proper. MottO— " Virtus ad cethera tendit." These without the difference, which is fictitious, are the arms of Balfour of Balbirnie, but no arms have been matriculated in Lyon Register to the above-mentioned Charles Barrington Balfour, Esquire. Married, April 22, 1888, Helena, commonly known as Lady Helena, fifth daughter of the late Right Honourable Mark M'Donnell, tenth Earl of Antrim; and has Issue— (i) Charles James Balfour, bom February 8, 1889 ; (2) Duncan Balfour, born April 10, 1891 ; (3) John Balfour, born May 26, 1894. Estates — Newton Don (counties of Berwick and Roxburgh) ; Balgonie and Balfour (contiguous) in the county of Fife. Postal addresses— A^czb/ob Don, Kelso; 21 Hans Place, London, S. W. Dame CHARLOTTE ISABELLA BALFOUR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Balfour, daughter of the late Joseph Hume, Member of Parliament. Married, 1848, General Sir George Balfour, Royal Artillery, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kin- cardine, who died 1894. Postal address — 6 Cleveland Gardens, W. FRANCES BALFOUR, commonly known as Lady Frances Balfour, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Argyll. Married, 1879, Eustace James Antliony Balfour. GERALD WILLIAM BALFOUR, Master of Arts of tlie University of Cambridge. Member of Parliament for the Central Division of Leeds. Born April 9, 1853, being the fourth but second surviving son of the late James Maitland Balfour of Whittinghame, East Lothian, and Strathconan, in the county of Ross, by his wife Blanche Mary Harriet, commonly known as Lady Blanche Mary Harriet, second daughter of the Most Honourable Sir James Brownhm William Gascoyne-Cecil, second Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry," and as given in Debretts " House of Commons," are: Argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets sable, a seal's head erased of the first. Crest — A palm-tree proper. Motto — ' ' Virtus ad cethera tendit." Married, December 21, 1887, Elizabeth Edith, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Edith, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, first Earl of Lytton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire; a7id has Issue — Ruth, and Eleanor, Postal address — 67 Addison Road, Kensington, London, W. JAMES WILLIAM BALFOUR, Esquire, of Balfour and Trenabie, in the county of Orkney, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Convener of that county, Honoray Colonel (retired pay), and Colonel Commanding Orkney Artillery Volunteers, late Captain 7th Dragoon Guards. Born December 30, 1827, being the eldest sur- viving son of the late William Balfour, Esquire, of Trenabie, Captain Royal Navy, and Vice-Lieutenant of Orkney, by his second wife Mary Margaret, daughter of Andrew Baikie ; succeeded to the estate at the decease of his half-brother, 1887. Clubs — Army and Navy, St. George's, New (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the first. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm in armour erect proper, the hand holding a baton in bend gules, tipped argent. Sup- porters — Two otters proper. Motto — " Forthward." (Supposed to refer to the tenure of the wardenship of the Forth, held by the Balfours as proprietors of the Isle of May, at the mouth of the Firth of Forth.) Married, December 28, 1852, Isabella, only daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Craster, late 22nd Regiment; and has Issue— (i) William Edward Ligonier Balfour, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born February 17, 1855 [married, August 27, 1887, Florence Augusta Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of Frederic Bernal, Her Brittanic Majesty's Consul-General at Havre] ; (2) James Edward Stanley Balfour, Gentleman, born February 15, 1856, died July 29, 1862 ; (3) John David Balfour, Gentleman, of Pensalatenne, Ceylon, born June T7, H is the Naval Cockade. TBal iBal 6i 1857 [married, September 22, 1885, Sophia, daughter of the late John Orred of Ashwicke, in the county of Wiltshire] ; Isabella Frances Emmeline, died January 28, 1871 ; Mary Eleanor Edith ; and Maude Alice. Seats— BaUout Castle ; Berstane House, Kirkwall ; and Noltland Castle, all in the county of Orkney. JOHN EDMOND HEUGH BALFOUR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, late Captain nth Hussars. Born 1863, being the eldest son of the late George Edmond Balfour of The Manor, Sidmouth, in the county of Devon, and his wife Marianna, daughter of the Reverend J. Jowitt, Vicar of Headingley, Leeds. Clubs— Boodles, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, between three lions passant gules, an otter's head erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand and arm erect, holding in bend a branch of laurel slipped all proper ; and upon an escroU above the crest this Motto, " Adsit Deus." Estate — The Manor, Sidmouth. Postal addresses — The Manor, Sidmouth, Devonshire : 3 Berkeley Square, London, S.W. § KENNETH ROBERT BALFOUR, Esquire, Cap- tain in the \st Royal Dragoons, '^m December j^, 1863, being the second son of tlu late George E. Balfour of The Manor, Sidinouth, by his wife Marianna, daughter of the Reverend J. Jowitt, Vicar of Headingly, Leeds, Clubs — Naval and Military, Wellington. Livery — Buff and red. Armorial bearings— Afe bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable between three lions passant gules , an otter' s head erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a lielmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and ■upon a wreath of Ids liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand and arm erect, holding in bend a branch of laurel slipped all proper ; and upon an escroll above this Motto, "Adsit Deus." These arms were matriculated in Lyon Office by the late George Edrnond Balfour. Legally and strictly speaking they really only appertain to his eldest son. Captain J. E. H, Balfour [to whom refer"]. Married, March 1888, Margaret A., daughter of C. Rogerson of Buenos Ay res. Estate and postal address — Branksea Island, Poole, Dorset. JAMES BALFOUR - MELVILLE, Gentleman, of Strathkinness. Born Feb- IBalfOUt 8©eH)iUe Jo^ls^^nouLe'TZfour of Pilrig, by his wife Anne, daughter of Captain John Mackintosh of Courbrough More and Harwood, of the 42nd Regiment. Clubs — The Club (St. Andrews), Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh). Livery — Black and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron indented sable, between a rose in chief gules and a saltire in base azure, an otter's head erased of the field (for Balfour of Pilrig) ; 2 and 3 gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the first, a crescent of the second in chief for difference (for Melville). Married, August 15, 1S44, Eliza Ogilvie Heriot Maitland, daughter of James Heriot of Ramomie, in the county of Fife ; and has Issue — (i) James Heriot Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, born July 8, 1845 ; (z) Frederick Maitland Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, born July 2, 1847 ; (3) Francis Douglas Balfour- Melville, Gentleman (twin with Frederick), died August 1859 : (4) John Elphinstone Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, born November 4, 1849 ; (5) Robert Andrew Agnew Balfour- Melville, Gentleman (twin with his brother John) ; (6) Leslie Melville Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, born March 9, 1854 ; (7) Elliot Southesk Balfour-Melville, Gentleman, bom July 6, i860 ; and Emma Constance. Estate — Strath- kinness, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Mount Melville, St. Andrews. JAMES BALFOUR PAUL, Esquire, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (Scotland) Lyon King of Arms. Born 1846, being the second son of the Reverend John Paul, Doctor of Divinity, Saint Cuthbert's Parish, Edinburgh, by Margaret his wife, daughter of James Balfour of Pilrig, Writer to the Signet; called to the Scottish Bar, 1870; appointed Registrar of Friendly Societies for Scotland, 1879, and Treasurer of 'Balfour Paul the Faculty of Advocates, 1883 ; and created Lyon King of Arms, 1890. Clubs — Royal Societies (London), Univer- sity and Scottish Conservative (both Edinburgh). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale on the dexter side the official coat of Lyon King of Arms, namely, argent, a lion sejant full-faced gules, holding in the dexter paw a thistle slipped vert, and in the sinister a shield of the second, on a chief azure, a Saint Andrew's Cross of the field, on the sinister his paternal coat, namely or, a chevron indented sable between two lions rampant in chief, and an escutcheon in base gules. Above the shield is placed the coronet of Lyon King of Arms, thereon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion sejant guardant gules, his dexter paw resting upon an escutcheon as in the arms ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Pro RegeetRepublica." Behind the shield are placed in saltire two batons representing that belonging to his office, and round the shield is placed a gold collar of SS, and a triple chain also of gold, and depending from it the proper badge of Lyon King of Arms. Married, i.'iTZ, Helen Margaret, daughter of John Nairne Forman of Staffa, Writer to the Signet; and has Issue — (i) John William Balfour Paul, Gentleman, born June 4, 1873 ; (2) Arthur Forman Balfour Paul, Gentleman, born August 7, 1875 ; (3) Cuthbert Balfour Balfour Paul, Gentleman, born November 21, 1876 ; and Millicent Jane. Postal address — Lyon Office, Edinburgh. BALGONIE, Viscount, see LEVEN. BALINHARD, Baron, see SOUTHESK. JULIA SELANA BALL, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Julia Selana Ball, daughter '^&<*T^ of the first Viscount Guillamore. Married; 1845, JIJCHI. Major William Hawkins Ball, who died 1864. Dame LOUISA BALL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ball, daughter of John Samuel Yates, Commandant Royal Navy. Married, firstly, Captain Charles Henry Morris of Loddington Hall, in the county of Leicester, which marriage was dissolved ; and secondly, June 2, 1S70, Sir William Keith Ball, second Baronet, who died 1874, when the title became e.xtinct. Annorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, between two torteaux in chief, and in base a bomb fired proper. Sir ROBERT STA WELL BALL, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Society [Edinburgh). Born 1840, being the eldest son of Robert Ball of Dublin, Doctor of Laws ; Master of Arts of the University of Dublin 1864, and Honorary Master of Arts of Cambridge 1892 ; formerly Andrew's Professor of Astronomy in the University of Dublin, Astronomer Royal for Ireland, and Scientific Adviser to the Commissioners of Irish Light ; is Lowdean Professor of Astronomy and Geometry in the University of Cambridge ; created Knight Bachelor in 18S6. Married, 1868, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of William. Edward Steele, Doctor of Medicine, of Dublin. Postal address — Observatory , Cambridge. VALENTINE BALL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Master of Arts of the University of Dublin ; Fellow of the University of Calcutta. Born July 14, 1843, being the second son of Robert Ball of Dublin, Doctor of Laws, and his wife Amelia Gresley, n^e Helicar ; was on the Staff of the Geological Survey of India, 1864-1881 ; Professor of Geology and Mineralogy in Dublin University 1881-1883, and has since been Director of the Science and Art Museum, Dublin ; Jias explored and reported on the Geology of large tracts in India, and has received the thanks of the Government of India ; is the author of many books and papers on Indian subjects ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of t lie Bath, 1891. Club — Oriental. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, arc for Arms ; Gules, a chevron argent, between three fire-balls proper. Married, September 16, 1879, Mary, daughter of John Stewart Moore, Justice of the Peace, of Moyarget, in the county of Antrim : and has Issue — (i) John Stewart Valentine Ball, bom November 4, 1884 ; (2) Robert Gordon Ball, born February 11, 1888 ; Maude Mary, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 62 TBal TBan and Ethel Gresley, Postal address— 28 Waterloo Place, Dublin. Colonel WILLIAM CLARE BALL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824, being the fourth son of the late John Ball, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England : was Senior Officer of the Army Pay Department during the Zulu War 1878, 1879, and Chief Paymaster at the Royal Arsenal, Woolwich, 1879-1883, when he retired as Honorary Colonel; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. CHARLES BALL-ACTON, Esquire, Companion of t lie. Most Honourable Order of the Bath, nRflH-^f1"ntl Colonel [retired), lately commanding if aU--aH.Ull ij.^ Yorkshire Light Infantry and i,Zth Regimental District. Born December 17, 1830, being the third son of the late Colonel William Acton of Westaston (now Kilmacurragh), Member of Parliament for the county of Wicklow, Justice of the Peace of Tagan-nen, in the county of Wexford, Master in Chancery {Ireland) ; by his wife Caroline, daughter of Thomas Walker. Club — Junior Conservative. Livery — White coat, green velvet waistcoat and breeches. Armorial bearings as used, bntfor which no authority appears to have been established, are for Arms ; Gules, two lions passant in pale argent, between nine cross crosslets or {for Acton), impaling the arms of Annesley , namely, paly of six argent and azure, over alia bend gules; andforhisCTQZXs, i. a demi-lion rampant [for Acton); 2, a griffins head crowned [for Ball); with the Mottoes, " Adjuvante Deo," " Tout depend de Dieu." Married, July^i, 1869, Georgina Cecilia, yortnger daughter of the late George Annesley of sg Queen s Gardens, London, W. , and has Issue — (1) Charles Annesley Ball-Acton, born February 14, 1876 ; (2) Reginald Thomas Annesley Ball- Acton, born Octobers, 1877: (3) Vere Annesley Ball- Acton, bom April 22, 1879; Evelyn Caroline Annesley; Grace AnnesUy ; and Irene Annesley. Estates — Sydden and Pole- castle, in the county of Meath, Ireland. Postal address — The Blanquettes, Worcester. BALLARD, quartered by WOODD. BALLINBRIECH, Baron, see ROTHES. Captain Sir ALFRED BALLISTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of 1Rflffttff"rtt1 Southampton. Born 1823, being the son iuailWVUU of the late W. Balliston, a distinguislied Navigating Officer ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1883. Msirricd, firstly , 1848, Ann Jane [who died 1880), third daughter of the late Lieuteiiant Carributt, Royal Navy ; secondly, 1885, Annie, widow of Lieutenant C. Puckett, Royal Navy. Postal address — Mendip Lodge, Godalming, Surrey. BALLYMOTE, Baron of, see TAAFFE. BALNEIL, Baron, see CRAWFORD. BALQUHIDAR, Viscount of, see ATHOLE. BALRATH, Baron of, see AYLMER. BALVAIRD, Baron, see MANSFIELD. BALVENIE, Baron, see ATHOLE. ARTHUR JOHN JONES BAMFORD, Gentleman, Lord of the Manor of Misterton. Bor?i '^Ki^tt1frt1•^l April 25, 1857, being the third son of iUailllUl-U Charles Bamford and his wife, Hannah Clifford, daughter of John Yerl. Clubs — Leicester Conservative (Leicester), Conservative (Liverpool), County (Rhyl). Livery — Light coat, with red collar, piped with red silk, red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse engrailed between two annulets in chief, and as many mascles in base gules ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the coloms, in front of a dexter arm embowed holding a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged with a mascle gules, three annulets interlaced of the last ; with the Motto, ' ' Perse- verantia vincit." Married, October 15, 1879, Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas Nash of Worcestershire ; and has M is the Military Cockade. jss„e (i) Charles Arthur Bamford, Gentleman, born July 27, 1880; (2) Edwin Scott Bamford, Gentleman, bom April 23, 1886 ; and Anne Nash. Estates— Mislexlon Hall and Brookhurst, Bromboro, Cheshire. Postal address— Misterton Hall, Lutterworth, Leicestershire. BAMPFYLDE, see POLTIMORE. §The Right Honourable JAMES FRANCIS BER- NARD, Earl of Bandon, Viscount Bernard, ORatlllrtti Viscount Bandon and Baron Bandon, of iDttnUUIl Bandon Bridge, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Representative Peer, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum for the county of Cork, Honorary Colonel 3rd Brigade Second Irish Division Royal Artillery. Born September 12, 1850, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable Francis, third Earl, by his wife Catherine Mary, eldest daughter of Thomas Whitmore of Apley, in the county of Shropshire. Creations— 'Raron, November 30, 1793 ; Viscount, October 6, 1795 ; Viscount and Earl, August 6, 1800. C/K*i— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Kildare Street, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three escallops of the field, and impaling the arms of Evans-Freke, namely. Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars or, in chief three mullets of the last (for Freke) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable (for Evans). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding a snake proper. Supporters— Dexter, a stag; sinister, an unicorn, both argent, each ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — "Virtus probata florebit." Married, June 22, 1876, the Honourable Georgiana Doro- thea Harriet Evans-Freke, only child of George, seventh Lord Carbery. Seat — Castle Bernard, Bandon, in the county of Cork. The Right Reverend DANIEL LEWIS LLOYD, Lord Bishop of Bangor, Doctor of Divinity, IRHMiYni* ■S<"'« November 23, 1838, being the son of iOail^Vil John Lloyd, Esquire, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Jordan Jones of Llanarth, in the county of Cardigan ; consecrated Bishop of Bangor, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Gules, a bend or, gutt^e-de-poix between two mullets pierced argent ; the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, July 1874, Elizabeth Margaretta, daughter of the Reverend D. Lewis, Rural Dean and Rector of Llangyniew, near Welshpool ; and has Issue — (i) Daniel Rowland Lewis Lloyd, born July 12, 1875 ; (2) Henry Chester Lewis Lloyd, born December 14, 1878 ; Gwendoline Lewis ; Mair My- fanwy Lewis ; and Elizabeth Margaretta Lewis. Residence — The Palace, Bangor, North Wales. §The Right Honourable HENRY WILLIAM CROSBIE WARD, Viscount Bangor and Baron Bangor, of Castle Ward, in the county of Down, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Representative Peer, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, late Captain 43rd Light Infantry. Born July 26, 1828, being the second son of the Right Honourable Edward Southwell, Third Viscount, by his wife Harriet Margaret, daughter of the Reverend Henry Maxwell, afterwards sixth Lord Farnham ; succeeded as fifth Baron at the decease of his brother, September 14, 1881. Creations — Baron, May 30, 1770 ; Viscount, January 13, 1781. Clubs — Carlton, Union, Kildare Street (Dublin), Ulster (Belfast), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown), Royal Ulster Yacht. Livery— Blue and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross patonce or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, a Saracen's head affrontfe couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure, and adorned with three ostrich feathers. Supporters- Dexter, a knight in complete armour all proper, on his breast a cross moline gules, be- hind him a flowing crimson robe, a cross moline argent, on the sinister side of it, on the helmet a plume of feathers of the last, his dexter hand resting upon a drawn sword also proper, pommel and hilt or, the point to the ground; sinister, a Turkish prince vested in blue and gold, white stockings, yellow sandals, gold sash, and fringe round his waist, behind him a loose brown robe of fur, on his head S is tbe Naval Cockade. TBan TBan 63 a white turban with blaclc feathers, his hands chained to- gether by a long chain proper. Motto — ' ' Sub cruce salus. " Married, firstly, December 6, 1854, Mary, youngest daughter of the Reverend Henry King of Ballylin, King's County ; and by her (who was accidentally killed, August 31, 1869) had Issve — (i) Henry Somerset Andrew Ward, Esquire, born August 30, 1857, died July 10, i860; (2) Edward William Henry Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward William Henry Ward, Lieu- tenant Rifle Brigade, born January 2, 1863, died July 10, 1887; (3) Maxwell Richard Crosbie Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maxwell Richard Crosbie Ward, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born May 4, 1868 ; Harriette Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Harriette Mary [married, 1881, Major-General John Edmund Waller, 19th Punjaub Light Infantry] ; Kathleen Annette Norah, commonly known as the Honourable Kathleen Annette Norah ; Bertha Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Bertha Jane [married, August 9, 1883, Robert John Kennedy, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Cultra, Deputy- Lieutenant of the county of Down, Charge d' Affaires of the British Legation at Cettinje, Montenegro, and has Issue] Mary Henrietta, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Henrietta, died December 9, 1861 ; and Emily Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Georgiana. He married secondly, April 8, 1874, Elizabeth, only surviving daughter and heiress of Major Hugh Eccles of Cronroe, in the county of Wicklow. Seat — Castle Ward, Downpatrick, in the county of Down. § EDWIN HODGE BANKS, Esquire, Master of Arts (Cantab), Justice of the Peace and Deputy- HRfltlfet^ Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, for iL/dlllXP which county he served the office of High Sheriff in 1889 ; Barrister-at-Law. Born 1847, being the younger son of the late William Banks, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland. Clubs — Carlton and New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross engrailed or, between in the first and fourth quarters a bear rampant of the last, muzzled gules, and in the second and third quarters a fleur-de-lis also or; and for a Crest, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated and sprouting to the dexter proper, an eagle regardant with wings elevated sable, charged upon the breast and upon each wing with a fleur-de-lis or ; with the Motto, ' ' Dum spiro spero." Postal address — Highmoor, Wigton, Cum- berland. Sir JOHN BANK'S, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws ; is Physician in Ordinary to Her Majesty the ' Queen in Ireland; Ex-President of the Royal College of Physicians and the Royal Academy of Medicine in Ireland ; Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Dublin ; Justice of the Peace for the county of Monaghan, and was High Sherijf for that county in 1891 ; was created Knight Cofnmander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Married, 1849, Alice, daughter of Captain Wood Wright of Golagk, in the county of Monaghan. Postal addresses — Merrion Square, Dublin ; Golagh, county Monaghan. BANNERMAN, see CAMPBELL-BANNERMAN. Sir GEORGE BANNERMAN, tenth Baronet, of Elsick, in the county of Kincardine. Born ^Ka»tt1i>frMs*t1 J""^ 4. 1827, being the second son iOaiUlVlUKlll of the late Thomas Bannerman, Esquire, and Jane his wife, daughter of George Hogarth ; and succeeded as tenth Baronet (of Nova Scotia) under the creation of December 28, 1682, on the death of his cousin, April 21, 1877. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a banner displayed argent, thereon a canton azure, charged with St. Andrew's cross of the second, as the badge of Scotland. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-man in armour, holding in his dexter hand a sword proper. Supporters — Two armed men proper. Motto — " Pro patria." Married, October 5, 1869, Anne Mary, eldest daughter of Richard Brooke, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Handford, in the County Palatine of Chester ; and has Issue — Alexander Bannerman, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, born December 16, 1871 ; and Eleanor. Postal address — East Hill, Brackley, Northants. WILLIAM BANNERMAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the late Patrick Bannerman, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of Sir William Johnston, seventh Baronet ; is Lieutenant-General ; has medals — Punjab, 1848, 1849, with two clasps ; Bagdurrah Valley, 1849, with clasp ; Persian Expeditionary Force, 1857, with clasp; Indian Mutiny, 1857, 1858 ,• China Expeditionary Force, i860, with two clasps; Afghan War, 1880, with clasp; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — United Setvice. Married, 1868, Louisa Constance, daughter of Robert Goddard of Monkstown ; and has Issue — (i) Wyndham Philip Bannerman, born 1870, is Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps ; (2) Oriel William Erskine Banner- man, born 1877. Postal address — i Lansdown Parade, Cheltenham-. BANNISTER, quartered by BEETHAM. The Right Honourable JANE HEDGES-WHITE, Widow, Countess of Bantry, daughter of ■^tta-M^-iiM the late Charles John Herbert of Muckross if UllVv|^ Abbey, in the county of Kerry. Armorial bear^gs are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. gules, an annulet or within a border sable, charged with ten estoiles gold, on a canton ermine a lion rampant of the fourth (for White) ; 2. azure, three swans' heads erased proper (for Hedges) ; 3. argent, on a chevron sable, three quatrefoils or (for Eyre) ; 4. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two and one, a canton ermine (for Zouche). Supporters — Dexter, a dragoon officer with a drawn cutlass in the right hand all proper ; sinister, a female figure representing Ireland, habited in a long blue vest, an ancient crown on her head, and in her left hand a spear, and standing in front of a harp all proper. Married, 1845, the Right Honourable William Henry Hare Hedges-White, third Earl of Bantry, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there was Issue — The Right Honourable William Henry Hare Hedges- White, fourth and last Earl of Bantry ; Elizabeth Mary Gore, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Mary Gore [married, August 5, 1874, Egerton Leigh of Jodrell Hall and High Leigh, in the county of Chester, and died October i, 1880, having had issue] ; Emily Anne, commonly known as Lady Emily Anne, died September 5. i860; Olivia Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Olivia Charlotte [married, February 16, 1871, the Right Honourable Arthur Edward Lee - Guinness, Baron Ardilaun] ; Ina Maude, commonly known as Lady Ina Maude [married, October 24, 1885, the Right Honourable Sewallis Edward Ferrers, the tenth Earl Ferrers] ; and Jane Frances Anna, com- monly known as Lady Jane Frances Anna [married, January 6, 1876, Edward Maxwell Kenney - Herbert]. Postal addresses — Bantry House, Cork ; Glengariffe Lodge, Cork. The Right Honourable ROSAMOND CATHERINE HEDGES -WHITE, Widow, Countess of Bantry, only daughter of the Honourable Edmund Petre. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. gules, an annulet or within a bordure sable, charged with ten estoiles gold, on a canton ermine a lion rampant of the third (for White) ; 2. azure, three swans' heads erased proper (for Hedges) ; 3. argent, on a chevron sable, three quatre- foils or (for Eyre) ; 4. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two and one, a canton ermine (for Zouche) ; impaling the arms of Petre, namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Supporters-^Dexter, a dragoon officer with a drawn cutlass in the right hand all proper ; sinister, a female figure, representing Ireland, habited in a long blue vest, an ancient crown on her head, and in her left hand a spear, and standing in front of a harp all proper. Married, 1886, the Right Honourable William Henry Hare Hedges-White, fourth Earl of Bantry, who died 1891, when the title became extinct. Postal addresses — Bantry House, Glengariffe ; Macroom Castle, county Cork. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 64 TBar TBar Sir DA VID MILLER BARBOUR, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of 0Rfl1*flrtttt* India; created Companion of the Most iOfXKMMWV Exalted Order of the Star of India in 1887, and in 1889 was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order. Postal address — 4 Hungerford Street, Calcutta. H GEORGE BARBOUR, Esquire, Honorary Major ^ Cheshire Yeomanry, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cheshire, High Sheriff 1890. Born 1841, being the only son of the late Robert Barbour, by Janet Andrew his wife, daughter of the late William Fleming. Clubs — Carlton, New University. Armorial bearings- He bears for Anns ; Argent, on a saltire gules, gutt^e- d'eau, between two garbs m pale and as many escallops in fesse vert, an escallop of the first, and impaling the arms of Macfie, namely, parted per fesse nebuly azure and or, in chief a sword argent point downwards, and in base a galley sable under sail of the third, fiags and pennons gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a Cross Calvary argent, a garb fesseways or. Diotto — " Nihilo nisi cruce." Married, October 20, i86g, Caroline Easton, third daughter of the late Robert Andrew Macfie of Dreghorn Castle, in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — Robert Barbour, Gentleman, born 1876 ; Caroline Elizabeth ; and Janet Mary. Estate — Bolesworth Castle, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address — Bolesworth Castle, Chester. Colonel CHARLES HENRY BARCHARD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Ol^fl1*fflflt*?Tl Born 1828, heingtlie son of the late Henry iL'uiVyni'U James Barchard ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Married, 1865, Ann, daughter of the late John Siddall, of the Royal Horse Guards, Postal address — 106 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. Sir COLVILLE ARTHUR DURELL BARCLAY, Baronet, of Pierston, in the county of Ayr, HR ftrpf fltl Companion of the Most Distinguished Order if ClVl-iaj/ of Saij,{ Michael and Saint George. Born December 20, 1829, being the son of the late Sir David William Barclay, tenth Baronet, by his first wife, Lise Jos^he de Rune, youngest daughter of Charles Malo, Marque" de Rune, of Warsy, Picardy ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Creation — October 22, 1668. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three crosses patfe or. Upon the escutcheon, from which are pendent his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia by an orange-tawny ribbon, and his badge as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or. Motto — "Crux Christi nostra corona." Married, May 8, 1855, Louise M^lanie, youngest daughter and co-heir of Edouard JuUien de Belzim of Mauritius ; and has Issue — (i) David Edward Durell Barclay, Esquire, late Captain 19th Hussars, born March 30, 1B58 [married, October 9, 1889, Letitia, daughter of Amias Charles Orde- Powlett, Esquire, commonlyknown as the Honourable Amias Charles Orde-Powlett] ; (2) Robert Cecil de Belzim Barclay, Esquire, born 1862 ; (3) Colville Adrian de Rune Barclay, Esquire, born September 1869 ; and Emma Louisa [married, December 21, 1875, Vicomte Perrot de Chazelle, late Captain ge Hussards, and OfRcier d'Ordonance to His Royal High- ness General Due d'Aumale]. Dame EMILY BARCLAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Barclay, second daughter of James Edward Stacey of Kingston, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three crosses pat^e or. Married, 1872, as his second wife, Sir David William Barclay, tenth Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — David Hamilton Dashwood Barclay, Esquire, born April 12, 1877. Postal address — 42 Holland Road, Kensington, W. H ANBURY BARCLAY, Esquire, Colonel late of the 1st Volunteer Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment. & is the Military Cockade. Born June i, 1836, being the eldest son of Robert Barclay, Esquire, by his wife Rachel, daughter of Osgood Hanbury of Holfield Grange, in the county of Essex. Club — Con- stitutional. Livery — Dark blue with white piping, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, are: Azure, a chevron, in chief three crosses patie argent. Crests — i. A mitre or ; 2. a dove proper, holding in the beak a branch of olive. Mottoes—" In cruce spero ;" " Cedant arma :" "In hac vince." These arms of Barclay undifferenced, only appertain to the head of the family, and no matricula- tion has been made to Colonel Barclay. Married, /uly 20, 1864, Adeline Henrietta, third daughter of Arthur Keit Barclay, Esquire, of Bury Hill, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue— (i) Hubert Frederick Barclay, bom June 30, 1865 ; George Nevil Barclay, bom January 2, 1867 ; (3) Arthur Hayward Barclay, bom December 13, 1868 ; Mabel Emily (deceased) ; and Adeline Rachel. Postal address— Great Berkhampstead. ROBERT BARCLAY, Esquire, of Bury Hill, in the county of Surrey, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society (High Sheriff 1878), Chief of the house of Barclay of Mathers and Urie. Bom October 7, 1837, being the eldest son of Arthur Kett Barclay, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Bury Hill, who died 1869, by his wife Maria Octavia, daughter of the late Ichabod Wright, Esquire, of Mapperley, in the county of Nottingham ; succeeded his father 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a chevron, and in chief three crosses patfe argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a mitre or, and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " In cruce spero." Supporters — Two savages wreathed round the loins with oak, each holding in the exterior hand a club all proper. Married, November 28, 1877, Laura Charlotte Rachel, eldest daughter of Marmaduke Wyvill of Constable Burton, Member of Parliament for Richmond, by his wife Laura, daughter and heiress of Sir Charles Ibbetson, Baronet, of Denton Park ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Wyvill Barclay, Gentleman, born November 23, 1880; (2) Thomas Hubert Barclay, Gentleman, born April 13, 1B84 ; (3) Arthur Victor Barclay, Gentleman, born August II, 18S7; (4) George Eric Barclay, Gentleman, born July 25, 1889 : and Ellen Rachel. Estate and postal address — Bury Hill, Dorking, Surrey. DAVID STUART BARCLAY-ALLARDICE, Gentle- man. Born November 21, OBarclag'-ailarDice ^^^ ^^%\t late Samuel Ritchie by his wife Margaret [now Barclay-AUardice, and to whom refer], only child and sole heir of Robert Barclay- Allardice, Esquire, of Allardice and Urie ; and assumed by Royal License in the year 1883 the surnames and arms of Barclay-AUardice. Lively — Light blue with white facings. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse wavy gules between three boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued of the second (for Allardice of Allardice) ; 2. azure, a chevron and in chief three crosses pat^e argent (for Barclay of Ury) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. argent on a chief sable three escallops or, ii, and iii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a chevronel gules (for Graham, Earls of Monteith and Airth). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, upon the dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries a naked man from the middle, in his dexter hand a scimitar all proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " In defence of the distressed" (for Allardice), and upon the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries, a Bishop's mitre or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "In cruce spero" (for Barclay). Married. October 15, 1868, Fannie Foster, daughter of Edwin Day EUiot of West Brattleboro, Vermont, in the United States of America ; and has Issue— [i] Robert Bar- clay-AUardice, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (2) Elliot Ritchie Barclay-AUardice, Gentleman ; (3) David Graham Barclay- ."^Uardice, Gentleman ; (4) Clinton Barclay-AUardice, Gentle- man ; Margaret Anna, married, 1893, WiUiam Howard Bigelow ; Augvista Standish (died unmarried) ; and Amelia. Postal address — Belmont Avenue, Providence, Rhode Island, United States of America. S is tlie Naval Cockade. TBar TBar 6'. ROBERT BARCLAY-ALLARDICE, Gentleman. Born May 19, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Samuel Ritchie by his wife Margaret [now Barclay- AUardice, and to whom refer], only child and sole heir of Robert Barclay-AUaidice, Esquire, of AUardice and Urie, and assumed by Royal License in 1883 the surnames and arms of Barclay-AUar- dice. Cizti — University (Edinburgh). Livery — Light blue with white facings. Armorial bearlniTB— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse wavy gules, be- tween three boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued of the second (for AUardice of AUardice) ; 2. azure, a chevron and in chief three crosses pat^e argent (for Barclay of Ury) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. argent, on a chief sable three escallops or, ii. and in. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a chevronel gules (for Graham, Earls of Monteith and Airth). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and for his Great, upon the dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a naked man from the middle, in his dexter hand a scimitar all proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "In defence of the distressed" (for AUardice), and upon the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a Bishop's mitre or ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ' ' In cruce spero " (for Barclay). Postal address — University Club, Edinburgh. MARGARET BARCLAY-ALLARDICE, Widow, only child and sole heir of the late Robert Barclay-AUardice, Esquire, of AUardice and Urie, Captain in the 23rd Regi- ment, by his wife Mary, daughter of Alexander Dalgarno of Aberdeen. Livery — Light blue with white facings. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse wavy gules between three boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued of the second (for AUar- dice of AUardice) ; 2. azure, a chevron and in chief three crosses pat^e argent (for Barclay of Ury) ; 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, on a chief sable three escallops or, ii. and iii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a chevronel giUes (for GraJiara, Earls of Monteith and Airth). Married, firstly, April 2, 1840, Samuel Ritchie, who died 1845 ; and secondly, July 30, 1854, James Tanner, who died 1866. Served heir to her father 1859, and re- sumed her maiden name of Barclay-AUardice and the arms of those families by Royal License July 2, 1883. By her first marriage she had Issue — (1) Robert Barclay-AUardice, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (2) David Stuart Barclay-AUar- dice, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (3) Samuel Frederick Ritchie, born 1843, died unmarried, 1864 ; and Mary Hay, died 1849. By her second mairiage she had further issue, Augusta Graham, died unmarried, 1874. The above-mentioned Margaret Barclay-AUardice claims the Scottish Earldoms of Stratheam, Monteith, and Airth. BARDSLEY, see CARLISLE, Bishop of. BARDWELL, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. BARHAM, Baron, see GAINSBOROUGH. BARING, Viscount, see NORTHBROOK. BARING, see ASHBURTON, NORTHBROOK, and REVELSTOKE. ALICE BARING, commonly known as the Honour- able Alice Baring, daughter of the Right 'yS.aYiYin Honourable the first Baron Northbrook. iOullIlJi^ Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head couped proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. FRANCIS HENRY BARING, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Henry Baring, High Sheriff for the county of Surrey, 1888. Bom 1850, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Francis Thornhill Baring, first Baron Northbrook, by his second wife Arabella Georgina, commonly known as Lady ArabeUa Georgina, second daughter of the Right Honourable Kenneth Alex- ander Howard, first Earl of Effingham. Cluis — Brooks's, Devonshire, New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head couped proper, muzzled and ringed of the second, impaling the arms of Boyle, namely, per bend creneWe argent and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois between a pair of wings argent. Married, February 13, 1878, Grace Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Grace EUzabeth, second daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Edmund Boyle, ninth Earl of Cork; and has Iss-ue — (i) Francis Arthur Baring, Esquire, born 1882 ; (2) John Henry Baring, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (3) Rupert Alexander Baring, Gentleman, born 1891. Postal addresses — 11 Portman Square, W. ; Banstead Park, near Epsom. HANNAH BARING, commonly known as the Honour- able Hannah Baring, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Northbrook. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head couped proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. Postal address —41 Brunswick Road, Brighton. HUGO BARING, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugo Baring. Born 1876, being the son of the Right Honourable Edward Charles Baring, the first Baron Revelstoke. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, muzzled and ringed gold. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois between two wings argent ; with the MottO, "Virtus in arduis." Tlie Reverend SABINE BARING-GOULD of Lew Trenchard, in the county of ^R!l1«tl1IT-/1f?ntlT}Tl Devon, Master of Arts (f the iaa\,ll\t^'WVUW university of Camlridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, Rector and Patron of Lew Trenchard, aforesaid. Born January 28, 1834, being the eldest son of the late Edward Baring-Gould, Esquire, of Lew Trenchard, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon, by Sophia Charlotte his wife, daughter of Admiral Thomas Godolphin Bond, Royal Navy. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry" are for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iv. , party per saltire or and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged ii. and iii. 07', on a chevron between three roses gules, as many rose-leaves of the field [for Gould) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, ringed and muzzled of the second {for Baring). Crests — i. a demi-lion rampant azure, bezantie {for Gould), 2. a -mullet between two wings expanded argent (for Baring). No pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College of Arms since the year 1795, when the Royal License to assume the additional surname of Baring wa'i granted, and no right whatsoever has ever been established by this family to the second and third sub-quarters borne for Gould, or to the Baring crest. Married, May 25, 1868, Grace, daughter of John Taylor of Horhury, in the county of York; and has had Issue — (i) Edward Sabine Baring-Gould, bom September 5, 1871 ; (2) Julian Baring- Gould, born 1877 ; (3) William Drake Baring-Gould, born 1878 ; (4) Henry Baring-Gould, bom 1885 ; (5) John Hillary Baring-Gould, bom 1890 ; Mary \married to A. W. H. Dickinson of Dunsland, in the county of Devon] ; Margaret ; Beatrice Gracieuse, died an infant, 1876 ; Veronica Bar- bara ; Diana Amelia; Felicitas ; Joan ; Cecily ; and Grace. Estate and postal address — Lew Trenchard, North Devon. Major-General GEORGE DIGBY BARKER, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the nRfl1*fept* Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late ii^nVnvi' John Barker of Clare Priory, in the county of Suffolk ; wascreated Companion oftlieMost Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — United Service. Married, 1862, Frances Isabella, daughter of the late George Murray ofRosemount, in the county of Ross. Postal address — Hong-Kong. Sir HENRY BARKLY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael TR fl ffeTn '^^^ Saint George, Knight Commander of the lOXxKiXV^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath : formerly Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Born 1815, being the son of yEneas Barkly of Monteagle, in the county of Ross; was created Knight Commander of the Most Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annlgerous person. E 66 TBar TBar Honourable Order of the Bath 1853, and. Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. Club — Carlton. Mamed, ^rstly, 1840, Helen (who died 1857), daughter of John F. Timins of Hiljield, in the county of Hertford: secondly, i860, Anne Maria, daughter of the late Major-General Sir Thomas Simson Pratt, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Postal address — i Bina Gardens, South Kensington, London, S. W. BARKWORTH, see WILSON-BARKWORTH. THOMAS BARKWORTH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan. '1Ri*1*feVY»rt1*f'fl Born 1842, being the youngest son of it'aVtVUIUt.VU ti^ late John Barkworth of Tranby House, East Yorkshire. Club — Union. Armorial bearings as used, and as engraved upon Mr. BarhwortH s book-plate, are for Arms : Cliequy or and gules, on a bend azure three lions rampant argent, impaling [pre- sumably for Braithwaiie) gules, on a chevron argent, three cross crosslets Jitchie sable ; and for a Crest, a demi-lion rampant argent ; luith the IMIotto, " Esto quod esse videris," but the above-mentioned Thomas Barkworth, Esquire, has established no right whatsoever to make use of them. Married, June 27, 1868, Louisa, daughter of the late Isaac Braith- waiie of Hookfield, Epsom, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Joh7i Raymond Barkworth, born June 17, i86q ; {2) Alfred Montgomery Barkworth, born July 16, 1873 ; (3) Harold Braithwaite Barkworth, born November 7, 1878 ; Louisa Maud; and Gwenddolen (sic) Edith Georgina. Postal address — West Hatch, Chigwell, Essex. Dame JANE BARLEE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Barlee, daughter of Edward John Ose- HR fl t*Tl>P ^"■"■'^ "f Coleraine, in Ireland. Married, 1851, iOXXKWiX/ Sir Frederick Palgrave Barlee, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor of British Honduras, who died 1884. Postal address — Captain ALEXANDER KAY BARLOW. Bom September 30', 1855, being the second son of William Barlow, Gentleman, of Chorlton-on-Medlock, Manchester, by his wife Leah Frances, daughter of William Searle of Oakhill, West Derby. Clubs — Royal Mersey Yacht, Royal Harwich, Royal Portsmouth, and Corinthian. Livery — Black and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Bendy of eight argent and vert, an eagle dis- played with two heads sable, the claws resting on a mill- rind in base fesseways or, holding in each beak an ear of barley slipped proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gauntleted hand bendways proper, grasping two eagles' heads conjoined and erased at the neck sable ; with the Motto, "En foi prest." Married, December 10, 1890, Sophia Matilda, daughter of Henry Salomonson of Oak- lands, Victoria Park, Manchester ; and has Issue — Alexander William Lancashire Barlow, Gentleman, born November ir, 1892; and Joyce Henrietta Lancashire. Estates — The Barlow Hall Estate, Woodbury County, Iowa, in the United States of America ; Lynder's Wood, in the county of Essex ; and the Blakstake Estate, Chorlton, Manchester. Postal address — Lynder's Wood, Braintree, Essex. § FREDERIC BARLO W, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk. Born , HR flt*lriVl1 being the youngest and only surviving son of i^UVlUUJ fji£ Reverend George Francis Barlow, by his wife Cordelia, only daughter of the Reverend Thomas Maude of Burley Hall, in the county of York ; late Major Suffolk Artillery Militia, and sometime Lieutenant- Colonel ^rd Battalion Suffolk Volunteers. Club — Junior United Service [S. W.). Livery — Brown cloth, turned up with yellow lace, with the crest on it, yellow and black waist- coat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly I and 4, sable two bars ermine, on a chief indented per pale or and argent, an eagle displayed sable, 2 and 3, gules a mullet between three Jleurs-de-lis or. Crest — On a Mercury's cap, an eagle's head erased, collared ermine. Supporters — On either side an eagle regardant proper. MottO' — ' ' Hie posuisse gaudet." Married, September 26, 1854; and has & is the Military Cockade. Issue — (i) Eustace Hepburn Barlow, born August 26, 1855 ; (2) Mark Masterman Barlow, born June 9, 1864 ; Harriet Sibylla: Mary Cordelia: and Henrietta Rosamond. Estate — Hasketon. Postal address — Hasketon, Woodbridge, Suffolk. Sir RICHARD WELLESLEY BARLOW of Fir Grove, in the county of Surrey, Baronet, Madras Civil Service. Born January 30, 1836, being the son of the late Richard Wellesley, Esquire, by Maria his wife, second daughter of Major-General Sir William Nott, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Creation — June 29, 1803. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on' a chevron engrailed gules, between three crosses crosslet fitchfe azure, two lions passant counter-passant, supporting an Eastern crown or, in the centre chief point a branch of olive, and another of palm in saltire proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, issuing out of an Eastern crown or, a demi-lion argent, the paws sup- porting a cross crosslet fitchfe azure, between (on the dexter side) a branch of olive and (on the sinister) another of palm proper. Supporters — On either side an angel proper, vested argent, zoned, and on the head an Eastern crown or, the dexter holding in the exterior hand a balance gold, and in the other a book proper ; the sinister bearing in the exterior hand an olive branch, and in the other an escroU proper. Motto — " Sis plus in primis." Over the crest, " Dilige pacem." Married, June 14, i860, Anne Catherine, daughter of the Reverend John Whiteside, Doctor of Divinity, Vicar of Scarborough, and niece of Lord Chief-Justice Whiteside; and has Issue — (i) Hilaro William Wellesley Barlow, Esquire, Captain Royal Artil- lery, born June 19, 1861 [married, July 29, 1891, Victoria Katherine, eldest daughter of Colonel Hugh Hibbert of Birtles Hall, in the county of Cheshire, and has issue, Annie Katherine, born June 18, 1892] ; (2) Ulric Richard Wel- lesley Barlow, Esquire, born August 1862. Sir NA THAN I EL BARNABY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. nRfl1*tlSlfl11 Born 1829; is Vice-President of the In- iUtttlltlU^ stitute of Naval Architects; Director of Naval Construction, 1876, 1885 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same order in 1885. Postal address — Moray House, Lee, London, S.E. BARNARD, quartered by VERNEY. General Sir CHARLES LOUDON BARNARD, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order nRill*t1SlfTl '^ ^^ Bath. Born 1823, being the son of iij WKWWK*^ fjig iQfg Admiral Barnard; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i86g, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, 1858, Julia, daughter of Captain Edwards, Royal Navy. Postal address — The Priory, Usk. The Reverend DENNIS JACOB JOHNSON BAR- NARD, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws. Born June 23, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Dennis Barnard, by Maria Lovick his wife, daughter of Jacob Johnson. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend invected azure, between two bears' heads couped sable, three escallops of the first. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder with an escallop, holding between the paws a serpent nowed, the whole between two escallops all azure. Married, 1874, Elizabeth Pitts, daughter of Robert Christopher Pitts ; and has had Issui—(i) Dennis Chris- topher Barnard, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (2) John Douglas Barnard, Gentleman, born 1885 ; {3) Montagu Lovick Bar- nard, Gentleman, born 1891 ; Cecilia Elizabeth (deceased) ; Effie Margaret ; Dora Madeline ; and Hilda Mary. Postal address — The School House, Stamford. GEORGE WILLIAM GIRLING BARNARD, Gentle- man. Born May 21, 1851, being the third and youngest son of the late Dennis Barnard of Norwich, by Maria Lovick, his wife, eldest daughter of the late Jacob Johnson H is the Naval Cockade. TBar IBar 67 of Norwich, and of The Lodge, SaxUngham, Nethergate, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial tjeaxlngs— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend invected azure, between two bears' heads couped sable, three escallops of the first. Crest— A demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder with an escallop, holding between the paws a serpent nowed, the whole between two escallops all azure ; with the Motto, "Nunc aut nunquam." Married, March 28, 1883, Ger- trude Beatrice, youngest daughter of the late Robert Chris- topher Pitts of Thorpe Hamlet, Norwich ; and has Issue — George William Barniu-d, Gentleman, born March 6, 1885 ; Gertrude Mary ; Helen Beatrice ; and Ethel Wini- fred. Postal address— Suriey Street, Norwich. §The Right Honourable HENRY DE VERE VANE, Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle, in the bishopric of Durham, Bachelor of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, Barrister-at-Law. Born May 10, 1854, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Morgan Vane, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Louisa, daughter of the Rev- erend Richard Farrer of Ashley, in the county of Northamp- ton. His lordship succeeded to the Barony of Barnard at the decease of his kinsman Sir Harry George Powlett, Duke of Cleveland and Baron Barnard, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, in 1891, under the creation of July 25, 1698. Cluis — Brooks's, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial 'bearings— He bears for Arms: Azure, three gauntlets or, impaling the arms of Cecil, namely, barry of ten, argent and azure, over all six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a \vreath of the colours, an armed hand, couped at the wrist grasping a sword in bend sinister all proper, pommel and hilt or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a griffin argent, gorged vrith a collar azure, charged with three gauntlets or; sinister, an antelope or, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three martlets or. Married, June 28, 1881, Catherine Sarah, commonly known as Lady Catherine Sarah, third daughter of the Most Hon- ourable William AUeyne Cecil, third Marquess of Exeter, and has Issue — (i) Henry Cecil Vane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Cecil Vane, born September 19, 1882 ; (2) Christopher William Vane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Christopher WiUiam Vane, born October 28, 1888 ; (3) Ralph Frederick Vane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph Frederick Vane, born June 8, 1891. Residence — Raby Castle, Dar- lington. JOHN BARNARD, Gentleman. Born May 27, 1818, being the eldest son of John Barnard of Lambeth, Gentle- man, by Harriette his wife, eldest daughter of William Burrows of South Lambeth, in the county of Surrey. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative, New (Brighton). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per cheveron gules and argent, in chief two lions rampant of the last, and in base a bear rampant sable, muzzled or ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion argent billetty sable, supporting with the dexter paw a shield gules, charged with a garb or; with the Motto, " Mea gloria fides." Married, September 25, 184s, Eliza Ellen, only child of Charles Gibson ; and has surviving Issue — John Charles Barnard, Gentleman, born November i, 1847; Ellen Harriette; and three other children, since deceased. Postal address — 32 Montpellier Crescent, Brighton. ColOTiel JOHN HENRY BARNARD, Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath and of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1846, being the eldest son of the late John Wyatt Barnard, Doctor of Medicine; created Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, 1894, aud of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. Club — United Service. Married, 1885, Emily, only daughter of tlte late William Henry Shield of Gilfach, Narberth, in the county of Pembroke. K NATHANIEL WALTER BARNARDISTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, Captain Duke of Cambridge's Own {Middlesex Regimen^, Adjutant {2nd Batta- lion), 1882-1886, Aide -de -Camp to His Excellency the TBatnatDiston Governor of Bermuda, 1889-1892/ eldest son of Nathaniel Barnardiston, Esquire, of The Ryes, Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, by his wife Florence Legge, commonly known as Lady Florence Legge, daughter of the Right Honourable William ■l^SS^' fourth Earl of Dartmouth. Club — Naval and Military. lAvery— Blue coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used are: Azure, a fesse dancettie ermine between six cross crosslets argent. Crest — A bittern among bulrushes, all proper. Motto — " Jetrouvebien." These arms are quoted, with the pedigree of the family, in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry," and also in Shirley's " Noble and Gentle Families," but no pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College of Arms for more than 200 years. Married, June 28, 1892, Sarah Hall, youiigest daughter of the late Honourable D. R. Floyd-Jones, of Fort Neck House, Massapequa, Long Island, New York, United States of America, sometime Secretary of State and Lieutenant-Governor, State of New York. Postal address — The Ryes, Sudbury, Suffolk. FLORENCE BARNARDISTON, commonly known as Lady Florence Barnardiston, daughter of the fourth Earl of Dartmouth. Married, 1858, Nathaniel Barnardiston, Esquire. Sir JOSEPH BARNBY, Knight Bachelor, Conductor of the Royal Choral Society, Royal Albert Hall, 'IR 31*111111 Principal of the Guildhall School of Music, 10\X\,\\\i]}_ 1892. Born 1838, being the son of Thomas Barnby ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1892. Postal address — 9 St. George's Square, S. W. CONSTANCE ADELAIDE BARNE, commonly known as Lady Constance Adelaide Barne, '^tt ^XW P daughter of the fifth Marquess of Hertford. lOiXKWX/ Married, 1871, Lieutenant-Colonel F. St. John Barne, late Scots Guards, of Sotterly Park, Wangford, in the county of Suffolk. CHARLES E. BARNES, Gentleman, eldest son of the late Henry Barnes, Gentleman, of Durham. Of^flrtlPtt ■"■""'"^^ bearings- He bears for Arms: iUttl'llvp Gules, four lozenges conjoined in cross be- tween as many trefoils slipped all argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bear proper, muzzled or, and resting the dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto, ' ' Fer fortiter." Postal address — Durham. The Reverend GEORGE BARNES, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Durham, Vicar of Saint Barnabas, Bethnal Green, London. Born , being the son of Robert Barnes of the city of Durham, and ofStrathern, in the county of Leicester, and of his wife Anne, daughter of John Wheeldon of Ashover, in the county of Derby, Gentleman. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, four lozenges conjoined in cross between as many trefoils slipped all argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bear proper, muzzled or, and resting the dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, "Fer fortiter." Postal address — The Vicarage of Saint Barnabas, Bethnel Green, London, S.E. The Honourable Sir JOHN GORELL BARNES, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts of tlie University of Cambridge, and Judge of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Justice. Born 1848, being the son of the late Henry Barnes of Liverpool; was created Knight Bachelor, 1892. Main&A, xi%i, Mary H., daughter of the late Thomas Mitchell. Postal addresses — 14 Kensington Park Gardens, W. ; Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. Colonel OSMOND BARNES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace. Born 1834, being the son of John Barnes of Charleywood House, in the county of Hertford, and 41 Portland Place, W ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1862, Emily, daughter of General Edward Rowland Mainwaring. Postal address— 40 Mount Park Road, Ealing. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 68 IBar TBat ROBERT BARNES, Gentleman. Born February 23, 1822, being the eldest son of Robert Barnes of the city of Durham, and of Strathern, in the county of Leicester, and of Anne his wife, daughter of John Wheeldon of Ashover, in the county of Derby, Gentleman. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, four lozenges conjoined in cross between as many trefoils slipped all argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bear proper, muzzled or, and resting the dexter fore-paw on a trefoil slipped vert. Motto, "For-bear." Mai-ried, June 6, 1850, to Anne Elizabeth Jane Fielding, daughter of James Fielding-Sweeny, Major of the 70th Regiment, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Carlow, Ireland ; and has Issue — Anne Elizabeth. AUGUSTA ROSA BARNETT, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Rosa Barnett, nRi1t*MI>f"t daughter of the Jirst Baron Ormaihwaite. iCailllKi'V Married, 1872, Charles Edward Barnett, Esquire. GEORGE ALFRED BARNETT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indiati Empire, Justice of the Peace for Bombay, Honorary Colonel of the Great Indian Peninsular Railway Volunteer Corps, created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Clubs — Bombay, Poona. 'bAaxxi&A, firstly, 1859, Elizabeth, daughter of William- Steer; secondly, 1878, Emma, daughter of W. Burnett. Postal address— i?reacA Candy, Bombay. THOMAS BARNETT, Lord of the Manor of Kemp- stone, is the second son of John Edward Barnett. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings, as in rough sketch supplied, are for Kxica.'& : . , . a chevron, and in chief two roundles ; and for the Crest, out of a coronet a ( f griffin's) head ; with the Motto, " Paret insi imperat." The arms and crest are of no authority. Married, May 28, 1850, Sarah, daughter of Stephen Leeds ; and has \ssu& — [i] Arthur Thomas Barnett, bom September 21, 1858 ; (2) Francis Thomas Barnett, born March 6, 1861 ; (3) Harold Thomas Barnett, born January 6, 1865 ; (4) Bertram Leeds ThoTnas Barnett, born June 22, 1875: Ellen; Edith Ann ; Julia Marian; Katherine Sarah ; and Mabel. Estate and postal address — Nyton, Aldingboume, Chichester, Sir REGINALD AYLMER JOHN DE BARNEVAL BARNEWALL, tenth Baronet of nftflftlpVMilTT Crickstown Castle, in the county of A^attll^Uia^l. Meath. .ffora February 16, 1838, being the posthumous son of the late Sir Aylmer John Barnewall, ninth Baronet, who died January 22, 1838, by his wife Esraay Mary, who was also his cousin, eldest daughter of Christopher Barnewall, Gentleman. Clubs — Brooks', Wellington, Saint James', Amphitryon, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — . Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of eighteen, i. ermine, a bordure engi-ailed gules, and his badge of Ulster as a Baronet (for Barnewall), 2. azure, a cross mohne quarter-pierced or (for Molyneux), 3. argent, a wyvern gules (for Drake), 4. argent, a chevron between three dolphins naiant sable (for Serjeant), 5. vair, a chief chequy or and gules (for Fleming), 6. azure, three barnacles fesseways in pale or, on a chief ermine a demi-lion rampant issuant gules (for De Geneville), 7. or, a lion rampant gules (for ), 8. gules, a lion passant or (for Bigod), 9. gules, a pale or (for Grandmesnil), 10. party per pale or and vert, a lion rampant gules (for Marshal), 11. gules, a bend lozengy or (for Marshal — ancient), 12. argent, on a chief azure, three crosses patfe-fitchfe of the field (for De Clare), 13. or, three chevronels gules, in chief a label of five points azure (for De Clare — ancient), 14. gules, three lions passant in pale argent (for Giffard), 15. sable, three garbs, two and one argent, banded gules (for Macmorough), 16. or, a lion rampant sable (for De Wells), 17. gules, a fesse, dancett^e between six cross crosslets, three and three or(for D'Eingaine), 18. ermine, a fesse between three colts courant sable (for Colt). Above his escutcheon is placed a helmet of his degree, with his lambrequin of gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers respectively or, gules, vert, azure and argent, and therefrom a demi-eagle rising of the last ; with the Motto, " Malo mori quam foedari." Postal address — 6 Park Street, London, W. Foster in his Peerage placed this Baronetcy in " chaos" ; & Is the MUitary Cockade. 1Bamtt=lennarD but as Sir Reginald has proved his pedigree to the satisfaction of Ulster King of Arms — and as his succession to the title is allowed, certified, and recorded in Ulster's Office— the Editor fails to see what doubt exists -upon the matter. H. Sir THOMAS BARRETT - LENNARD, second Baronet, of Belhus, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Essex, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monaghan. Born December 29, 1826, being the son of the late Thomas Barrett-Lennard, Esquire (who died 1856), by his second wife, the only daughter and heir of the late Bartlett Bridger Shedden of Aldham Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; High Sheriff of the county of Essex in 1865, and for the county of Monaghan in 1868 ; succeeded his grandfather, June 25, 1857, under the creation of June 30, 1801. Armoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the first (for Lennard) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and gules, barry of four, counter- changed (for Barrett), all within a bordure wavy sable, impaling the arms of Wood, namely, quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor of London in pale, between an oak-tree on a mount vert fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarters, and in the second and third, a bull's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, Out of a ducal coro- net or, an Irish wolf-dog's head per fesse argent and ermine, charged with an escallop per fesse nebuly gules and sable. Mottoes — "La loi le veut, at moi ni mot," "Pour bien d^sirer," ' ' La bondad para la medra." Married, January 18, 1853, Emma, daughter of the Reverend Sir John Page Wood, Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Barrett- Lennard, Esquire, born October 25, 1853, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Essex, Barrister-at-Law [married, June 21, 1884, Mary, daughter of Reverend Canon Price, Vicar of Llanarth, in the county of Monmouth] ; (2) Charles Dacre Barrett-Lennard, Esquire, died an infant, January 31, i860 ; (3) Richard Fiennes Barrett-Lennard, Esquire, Master of Arts (Cambridge), born May 17, i86r [married, April 27, 1892, Lepel Julia, daughter of Reverend Henry Thornton Pearse, Master of Arts] ; Evelyn Latira Mary [married, June 5, 1877, to Lieutenant- Colonel Frederick E. B. Loraine, Royal Artillery] ; Emma Isolda [married, January 7, 1881, to John D. Fitzgerald, Esquire, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; Dorothy Ada, died July 28, 1864 ; Anna Cristabel ; and Barbara Joyce Frances [married, June 12, 1893, Alfred Hastings Warren]. Residences — Belhus, Aveley, in the county of Essex; 7 Lewes Crescent, Brighton. BARRINGTON, see KENNETT-BARRINGTON. BERNARD ERIC EDWARD BARRINGTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Of^Sll'1'ttllTf'rttl Bernard Eric Edward Barrington, .lUUVVlll^VUII Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1847, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable William Keppel Barrington, sixth Viscount Barrington, by the Honourable Jane Elizabeth Liddell, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas, first Lord Ravensworth ; was Acting Second Secretary, attached to the Special Mission of the Right Honourable Lord Beaconsfield and the Most Honour- able the Marquess of Salisbury to Berlin, 1878; Private Secretary to the Secretaries of State for Foreign Affairs, 1885- 1892; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Clubs— %^\n\ James', Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for. Arms : Ajgent, three chevronels gules, a label azure. Perident from the shield is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a capuchin's bust in profile, vested with a cowl paly of six argent and gules; with the Motto, " Honesta quam splendida." Married, 1879, Christina, daughter of the late William Graham. Postal address— 62 Cadogan Place, S.W. Sir CHARLES BURTON BARRINGTON, fifth Baronet of the city of Limerick, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, and High Sheriff of the county of Limerick, B is the Naval Cockade. TBar TBar 69 1879. Born. 1848, being the son of the late Sir Croker Barrington, fourth Baronet, by his wife Anna Felicia, eldest daughter of John Beatty West, iWember of Parliament. Creation. — September 30, 1831. Armorial bearlngB^ — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label of three points throughout vert, a canton of the same, charged with a trefoil or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery or, a hermit's bust with a cowl vested, paly, argent and gules. Motto— "Durant ma vie." CHARLES GEORGE BARRINGTON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the only son of Captain George Barrington, commonly known as Captain the Honourable George Barrington of the Royal Navy, by Caroline his wife, commonly known as Lady Caroline, third daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Grey, second Earl Grey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; Auditor of the Civil List and Assistant-Secretary to the Treasury from 1848-1888, Gentleman Usher of the Red Rod, created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Turf, Travellers', Wellington. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label azure. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a capuchin's bust in profile vested, with a cowl paly of six argent and gules ; with the Motto, " Honesta quam splendida. " Postal address — i Edinburgh Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Dame ELIZABETH BARRINGTON,Widow,commonly known as Lady Barrington, second daughter of Jonathan Pim of Bloomsbury, in the county of Dublin, and Eliza his wife, daughter of William Goff of Horetown, in the county of Wexford. Livery— Q\sxeX, with red facings. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three chevronels gules, in base a civic crown proper, on a chief of the second a castle of the first flammant. Married, 1848, Sir John Barrington, Knight Bachelor and Deputy-Lieutenant, sometime Lord Mayor of the City of Dublin, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edward Barrington, Esquire, born 1849 ; (2) Jonathan Pim Barrington, Esquire, born 1851 ; (3) John Henry Barrington, Esquire, born 1854 ; Eliza Jane ; and Sarah Leadbeater. Postal address — Cam- panella Killiney, county Dublin. DAME ELIZABETH OLIVIA BARRINGTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Barrington, second daughter of Henry Darley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three chevronels gules and a label of three points vert, on a canton of the second a trefoil slipped or. Married, 1859, Sir William Hartigan Barring- ton, third Baronet, who died in 1872. Of the above marriage there is Isstte — ^Charlotte Jessie, and Maria Louisa Olivia. Postal address — Clonkeen, Barrington's Bridge, Limerick. The Right Honourable ISABEL ELIZABETH BARRINGTON, Widow, Viscountess Barrington, only child of the late John Morritt of Rokeby Park, Barnard Castle. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three chevronels gules, and a label of three points azure; and for Supporters, on either side a griffin with wings elevated or, gorged with a label of three points azure. Married, 1846, the Right Honourable George William Barrington, seventh Viscount Barrington, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1886. C3f the above marriage there is Issue — Constance Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Mary [married, October 7, 1868, the Right Honourable the second Lord Haldon, and has issue] ; Evelyn Laura, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Evelyn Laura [married, January 17, 1867, the Right Honourable George Grimston Craven, third Earl of Craven, who died December 7, 1883] ; and Florence, com- monly known as the Honourable Florence. Postal address —39 Devonshire Place, W. The Reverend LOWTHER JOHN BARRINGTON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Lowther John Barrington, Master of Arts. Born 1805, being the son of the Right Honourable George Barrington, the fifth Vis- count Barrington, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of Robert Adair ; ordained Deacon and Priest, 1830 ; Chaplain to Bishop of Jerusalem, 1879-1881 ; Rector of Watton-at- Stone, in the county of Hertford, 1850-1886 ; is Registrar of the Ecclesiastical Court of Durham and Honorary Canon of St. Albans since 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a capuchin's bust in profile, vested with a cowl paly of six argent and gules. Married, 1837, Catherine Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Catherine Georgiana (who died 1885), daughter of the Right Honour- able the second Earl of Chichester ; and has Issue — (i) Russell Henry Barrington, Esquire, born 1840 [married, i868, Emilie Isabel, daughter of the late Right Honourable James Wilson, and has issue, Guy Barrington, Esquire, born 1869] ; (2) the Reverend Ythil Arthur Barrington, Vicar of St. Mary-le-Tower, Ipswich, born 1843 [married, 1870, Clarisse Marie Gabrielle, daughter of George Vanier of Compifegne, France, and has issue, Malcolm Ythil Bar- rington, Gentleman, born 1879; Sybil Ada; and Isabel Maria Constance] ; and Alice Emily. Postal address— yj Stanhope Gardens, S.W. MARY GEORGIANA BARRINGTON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Barrington, daughter of the late Captain Wright Knox, 87th Regiment. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label azure. Married, 1848, Henry Frederick Francis Adair Barrington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Frederick Francis Adair Barrington (son of the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount Barrington), who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) John Wildman Shute Barrington, Esquire, born 1840 ; (2) Henry Shute Barrington, Gentleman, born 1852 ; (3) William Samuel Gordon Shute Barrington, Gentle- man, born 1855 ; Fiorina Elizabeth Jane ; Katherine Caro- line ; Idonia Maria ; and Gabrielle. §The Right Honourable PERCY BARRINGTON, Viscount Barrington, of Ardglass, in the county of Down , and Baron Barrington of Newcastle, in the county of Dublin, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Shute of Beckett, in the county ol Berkshire, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, Honorary Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Born April 22, 1825, being the second son of the Right Honourable William Keppel Bar- rington, sixth Viscount Barrington, by his wife Jane Eliza- beth, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Liddell, first Lord Ravensworth. Creations — Irish honours, July i, 1720 ; Baron (United Kingdom), April 15, 1880. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label of three points azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hermit's bust in profile, vested, and having on the head a cowl paly of six argent and gules. Supporters — Two griffins, wings elevated or, each gorged with a label of three points azure. Motto — " Honesta quam splendida." Married, 1845, Louisa, only daughter and heir of Tully Higgins ; and by her (who died June 17, 1884) had Issue — (i) Walter Bulkeley Barrington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Bulkeley Barrington, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire, born April 20, 1848 [married, April 26, 1870, Mary Isabella, second daughter of the Reverend Richard Bogue, Vicar of Denbury, South Devon, and has issue, William Reginald Shute Barrington, Esquire, born July 23, 1873 ; Walter Ber- nard Louis Barrington, Gentleman, born May 15, 1876 ; Rupert Edward Selborne Barrington, Gentleman, born De- cember 10, 1877 ; Percy Evelyn Barrington, Gentleman, born July 29, 1884; Maude Louisa (married, August 6, 1889, Eus- tace Fitzgerald, Esquire,) ; Violet Mary (married, April 27, 1892, John Charles Evelyn Hope Brooke) ; and Hilda Margaret [married, March 28, 18 , Captain Reginald S. Curtis]; Alice Louisa, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alice Louisa [married, July 23, 1868, George Augustus Campbell, and has issue] : Edith, commonly The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 7° TBar Bar known as the Honourable Edith [married, August 17, 1869, Abraham John Robarts, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham]. Residences — Beckett, Shriven- ham, Berkshire; 212 Piccadilly, W. WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CURZON BARRINGTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Augustus Curzon Harrington. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable William Keppel Barrington, the sixth Viscount Barrington, by his wife Jane Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Henry Liddell, first Baron Ravensworth ; entered the Diplomatic Service in 1859 ; is Secretary to the British Embassy at Vienna. Cluhs — Travellers', Turf, St. James's, Bachelors'. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, a label azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a capuchin's bust in profile, vested with a cowl paly of six argent and gules. Postal address — Vienna. BARROGILL, Baron, see CAITHNESS. Sir henry -page -turner BARRON, Baronet, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order n[^31*1*nn °^ Saint Michael and Saint George, of Glen- M^^^fy^vW anna and Barroncourt, county Waterford, His Majesty's Minister Resident to the King of Wiirtemberg. Bor7i December 27, 1824, being the only son of the late Sir Henry Winston Barron, first Baronet, and his first wife Anna Leigh Gay, only daughter of Sir Gregory Page- Turner, Baronet, of Battlesden Park, in the county of Bedford. Clubs — Travellers', Saint James's, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a saltire gules, five annulets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant azure, armed, crined, langued, and unguled or ; with the Motto, " Audaces fortuna juvat." Estate — Carrigsea, in county Waterford ; and property at Greenwich and Eltham, in the county of Kent. Postal address — c/o National Bank, Charing Cross, London, S.W. Major ARTHUR FREDERICK BARROW, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of ^Rfl1*t*flVY1 ^^^^^l Michael and Saint George. Born iL^nWUiU 1850; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. BRIDGMAN LANGDALE BARRO W, Estjtiire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Derby. Born 1844, being the third son of Richard Bridgman Barrow, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, by Alice Elizabeth his first wife, wlio was the only daughter of William James May. Armorial bearings, as used, are for Arms : Party per pale indented sable and azure, two swords in saltire argent, hilts and pommels or, between four fleurs-de-lis, two in pale or and two in fesse argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of i/ie colours, on a perch proper a squirrel or, crack- ing a nut of the first, collared and chained azure; with the Motto, '* Non frustra." These arms were granted in the year 1815 to the Reverend Richard Barrow of Southwell, hi the county of Nottingham. A pedigree of the family was tlien proved and recorded, hut this has not been since con- tinued. Married, July 22, 1880, Margaret Jane, elder daughter of Charles Henry Oakes of Holly Hurst, near Alfreton, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Langdale Barrow, bom May 28, 1881 ; {^) Alfred James Barrow, born April 30, 1882 ; (3) Cecil Bridgman Barrow, born November 11, 1883 ; (4) Claud Gerard Barrow, born September 15, 1886 ; and Marguerite Georgina. Estate and postal address — Lydnope Hall, near Matlock. [Telegrams — " Barrow-Twodales." Porterage, 6d.] JOHN BURTON BARROW, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 5, 1855, being th£ eldest son of John James Barrow , Esquire, of Holme- wood, in the county of Kent, Justice of tlie Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Derby [to whom refer], by his first wife Caroline, daughter of W. Ferguson Holroyd of &. is the Military Cockade. Heath Royd, Halifax. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burkes ^^ Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Party per pale indented sable and azure, two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or, between fourfieurs- de-lis, two in pale of the last and two in fesse argent; and for the Crest, on a perch proper, a squirrel sejant or, collared and chained, cracking a nut all proper. The crest is not correctly quoted, but the arms are those granted in theyear 1815 to the Reverend Richard Barrow of Southwell, in the county of Nottingham. Apedigreeof the family was about that time proved and recorded in the College of Arms, but it has not been since continued. In the notice of the family in the " Landed Gentry," the above-mentioned John Burton Barrow, Esquire, is given as the great-grandson of the Reverend Richard Barrow. Married, April 14, 1876, Helen Janet Ada, daughter of the Reverend James Duncan Macfarlane ; and has Issue — Arthur Edmund John Burton Barrow, Postal addresses — Ringwood Hall, Stavely, Chesterfield; I Hare Court, Temple, London, E.C. JOHN JAMES BARRO W, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Derby, Born 1829. Club — Saint Stephen! s. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms: Party per pale indented sable and azure, two swords in saltire proper, poimnels and hilts or, between four fieurs-de-lis, two in pale of the last and two in fesse argent; and for the Crest, on a perch proper, a squirrel sejant or, collared and chained, cracking a nut all proper. The crest is not cor^-ectly quoted, but the arms are those granted in the year 1815 to the Reverend Richard Barrow of Southwell, in the county of Nottingham. A pedigree of tlie family was about that time proved and recorded in the College of Arms, hut it has not been since continued. In the notice of the family in the " Landed Gentry," the above-Tnentioned John Burton Barrow, Esquire, is given as the grandson of the Reverend Richard Barrow. Marrieii, firstly, May^i, 1854, Caroline, daughter of William Ferguson Holroyd, of Heath Royd, Halifax. She died 1865/ and secondly, July 3, 1867, Dorothea Mary, eldest daughter of tlie Reverend James Deans, Vicar of Exminster. By his first viarriage lie has Issue — (i) John Burton Barrow, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Richard Barrow, born December 20, 1857 : (3) Copner Walton Barrow, horn August i, 1859; (4) Leonard Norman Barrow, bom July 5, 1861 ; Dora Lawson ; and Clara Isabella. Postal address — Holmewood, Tunhridge Wells. Sir JOHN CROKER BARROW, Baronet, of Ulver- ston, in the county of Lancaster, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born July 8, 1833, being the son of the late Sir George Barrow, second Baronet, by his wife Rosamond Hester Elizabeth, daughter of Wilham Pennell. Creation — March 30, 1835. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, two swords in saltire points upwards argent, pommels and hilts or, be- tween three fleurs-de-lis, one in chief and two in flaunch, and an anchor erect in base of the last. Upon the escutch- eon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and agent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut all proper, charged on the shoulder with an anchor. Motto — " Parum sufRcit." Married, December 2, 1857, Emily Jane, eldest daughter of James Nathaniel Merriman, Doctor of Medicine, of Kensington ; and has /jjae— Francis Laurence John Barrow, Esquire, born August 11, 1862 [married, January 7, 1890, Winifred Sarah, second daughter of the late William C. Steward of Cartgalt, Whitehaven] ; Emily Agnes, a nun ; and Mary Mercy, a nun. Dame ROSAMOND HESTER ELIZABETH BARROW, Widow, commonly known as Lady Barrow, daughter of William Pennell, Consul - General at the Brazils, sister-in-law and adopted daughter of the Right Honourable John Wilson Croker. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, two swords in saltire points up- wards argent, pommels and hilts or, between three fleurs- de-lis, one in chief and two in fesse, and an anchor erect in base of the last. Married, 1832, Sir George Barrow, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, second Baronet, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {j.) Sir John Croker Barrow, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) the Reverend George Staunton Barrow, Master of Arts, Vicar of Stow- H is tbe Naval Cockade. TBar market, in the county of Suffolk, born October 20, 1834 [married, April 7, 1864, Florence Mary, eldest daughter of John NichoUes, and died August 10, 1884, having had, John Wilson Croker Barrow, Gentleman, born January 31, died February 23, 1868; Annie Reta, manied, July 26, 1892, Frederick Banister of the Grange, West Molesey ; Ida Florence; Gillian Mary; Rosamond Nony; and Evelyn Marguerite] ; (3) William Pennell Barrow, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, born January 1841, died July 6, 1873 ; Rosamond [married, October 5. 1853, Reverend Matthew Woodward, Master of Arts, Vicar of Folkstone] ; Anna Maria [married, 1854, Reverend John Henson Sperling, Master of Arts] ; Mary [married. May 14, 1861, Reverend Vere Broughton Smyth] ; Eliza Catherine ; and Adelaide [married, November 5. 1863, Alexander Clutterbuck of Great Stanmore, who died 1890]. Postal address— Vh/eiston Cottage, East Molesey. Tlie Right Reverend HENRY WARE, Bislwp-Suffra^an of Barrow-in-Furness, IBattoto^n.jrume^g S;4«/cLf4: and Doctor of Divinity. Born in 1830, being the son of Martin Ware, Esquire, of Tilford House, Farnham, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend Tlwmas Tayler ; his Lordship was consecrated Bislwp-Suffragan of Barrow-in- Furness, 1889. Chih— Oxford and Cambridge. Married, firstly, in 1865, Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of E. G. Hornby, Esquire, of Dalton Hall, in the county of Westmorland, which lady died in 1884/ and secondly, July 29, 1887, Ellen King, eldest daughter of the late Right Reverend Harvey Goodwyn, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Carlisle. Resi- dence — The Abbey, Carlisle. BARRY, quartered by MAXWELL. The Right Honourable CHARLES ROBERT BARRY, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in TRSPl*!) ''^ Lam, a Member of Her Majesty's Most UJWW,^ Honourable Privy Council, Serjeant-at-Law, a Lord Justice of Appeal, a Senator of the Royal University of Ireland. Born 1824, being the son of tlie late James Barry, Crown Solicitor, of Limerick, by his wife Ellen, daughter of John Purcell. Clubs — Reform, Athenceum, St. George's Yacht (Kingstown), Uni- versity (Dublin), St. Stephen's Green (Dublin), Royal Irish Yacht. Armorial l)earmgs as given in Debrett's ' ' House of Cojnmons," but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Barry of six argent and gules. Crest — A castle argent, and issuing from the battlements a wolfs head gules. &Otto — "Boutez en avant." Married, 1855, Kate, third daughter of David Fitzgerald, Postal address — 3 Fitzwilliam. Square East, Dublin. HORACE BARRY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, fourth son of Frederick Barry by Elizabeth his wife, n^e Rowsell. Club — Gresham. Livery — Black, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings, yi?- which no authority has been established, are, according to the descrip- tion of Mr. Barry, a "griffin with paw on Bible," but the Editor does not know whether this be intended for a coat-of- arms or a crest. Married, February i, 1851, Juliet Blanch Mercy ; and has Issue — (i) Horace Barry, bom July 9, 1852 ; (2) Douglas Barry, born July 16, 1853 ; (3) Frederick Charles Barry, bom January 6, 1868. Estate and postal address — Bush House, Winchmore Hill, London, N. The Honourable Sir JACOB DIRK BARRY, Knight Bachelor, Member of the Court of Appeal and Judge-Presi- dent of Courts of Eastern Districts of the Cape of Good Hope, Born 1832, being the son of the late Honourable Joseph Barry, Member of the Legislative Council of Cape Colony ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1878. Married, 1867, Charlotte, daughter of the Right Reverend Nathaniel James Merriman , Bishop of Grahamstown, Postal address — Grahamstown, Cape Colony. JOHN WOLFE BARRY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894). MARGARET MARY BARRY, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Mary Barry, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Southwell; was raised to TBar 71 the rank of a Viscounts daughter by Royal Warrant, i860. Married, 1869, Charles Standish Barry. BARTLETT, see ASHMEAD-BARTLETT. JOHN ADAMS BARTLETT, Esquire. Born Sep- tember 23, 1826, being the eldest son of IPSai'fTptf' "^'^ '^'^ ]dhn Adams Bartlett of Liver- iUnVlil^VV pool, by Mary his wife, only daughter of the late William Woods of Liverpool. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly argent and gules, five lozenges conjoined in fesse between four crescents all counterchanged, impaling the arms of Smet- hurst, namely, sable an eagle's head erased between two crosses patfe paleways or, on a chief of the last two roses saltireways gules, barbed, seeded, stalked, leaved and slipped proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a moor-cock sable, combed and wattled gules, holding in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped proper, resting the dexter claw on a crescent gules ; with the Motto, "Deo favente cresco." Married, August 20, 1890, Ada Jane, only daughter of William Hatton Smet- hurst of Liverpool. Postal address — " Lynton," Mossley Hill, near Liverpool. The Reverend JOHN MOYSEY BARTLETT, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford. Born October 25, 1821, being the second son of Thomas Bartlett of Teignmouth, Solicitor, by his wife and cousin Grace Freeman, daughter of John Bardett of the same place. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a pale nebuly azure, three sinister gloves paleways, pendent and tasselled argent, two (launches of the second, each charged with as many crescents also paleways of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wi-eath of the colours, in front of a demi-swan, wings elevated argent, semfe of crescents, and gorged with a collar indented gules, five roses fesseways of the last, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, " Mature." Married, firstly, November 5, 184s, Penelope (who died 1853), daughter of Edmund Roberts of Turlake House, Exeter, Solicitor, but had no surviving issue ; and secondly, September 12, 1859, Mar- garet (who died 1859), daughter of William Hopson, but had no surviving issue ; and thirdly, July 18, i860, Char- lotte Mary Sarah (who died November 16, 1892), only daughter of Major-General John Alexander Philips, of the Royal Marines, late Commandant of Marine Artillery at Portsmouth ; and has had Issue — (i) Frank Walter Bart- lett, Gentleman, born November 23, 1861, and died May 28, 1883 ; (2) Courtenay Langdon Bartlett, Gentleman, born September i, and died November 20, 1862 ; (3) Philip Perring Bartlett, Gentleman, born March 19, 1868 ; and Katherine BuUer. Estate and postal address — Ludbrook, Ivybridge, in the county of Devon. THOMAS BARTLETT, Gentleman. Bom July 5, 1839, being the third and youngest son of the late John Adams Bartlett of Liverpool, by his wife Mary, only daughter of the late William Woods, also of Liverpool. Club — Athena5um (Liverpool). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, five lozenges con- joined in fesse, between five crescents all counterchanged, a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a moor-cock sable, combed and wattled gules, in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped proper, resting the dexter claw on a crescent gules ; with the Motto, " Deo favente cresco." Postal address — 12 Pembroke Place, Liverpool. WILLIAM BARTLETT, Esquire, late Captain 8th Lancashire Artillery Volunteer Corps, President of the In- corporated Law Society of Liverpool 1878-1879, Councillor for Castle Street Ward in the City of Liverpool since 1885, First Councillor for Division of West Derby (South) in the County Council of Lancashire. Born November 20, 1837, being the second son of the late John Adams Bartlett of Liverpool, by Mary his wife, only daughter of the late William Woods, also of Liverpool. Clubs — Constitutional, Conservative (Liverpool), Athenaeum (Liverpool). Livery — Mulberry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly argent and gules, five lozenges conjoined in fesse between four crescents all counterchanged, and in chief a Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 72 IBav TBar crescent for difference, impaling the arms of Johnson, namely, argent, a saltire invected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a chief of the last a lozenge between two woolpacks or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a moor-cock sable, combed and wattled gules, holding in the beak an ear of wheat leaved and slipped proper, resting the dexter claw on a crescent gules; with the Motto, "Deo favente cresco." Married, June 8, 1865, Mary, second daughter of the late James Johnson of Higherfield, West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster; and has had Issue — (i) John Adams Bartlett, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born March 14, 1B68 ; (2) William Francis Bartlett, Gentle- man, born August 8, 1869, died April 4, 1889 ; (3) Godfrey Thomas Bartlett, Gentleman, born February 7, 1880 ; Mary Beatrice ; Alice Maud ; Gertrude Elizabeth ; Ethelind Grace ; Evelyn Dorothy ; Winifred Margaret ; and Elinor Cicely. Postal address — Highfield House, Knotty Ash, Liverpool. WILLIAM LEHMAN ASHMEAD BARTLETT- BURDETT- :BartIett=OBurDett=Couttfli gfnucYan; MasterofArts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for West- minster. Born 1851, being the son of the late Ellis Bartlett of Plymouth, New England, United States of America, by Sophia his wife, daughter of John King Ash- mead of Philadelphia {his grandparents on both sides having been British subjects) ; in 1877 was Special Com- missioner to Turkey to administer the Turkish Compas- sionate Fund, which had been initiated by the Baroness Burdett-Coutts, and received from the Sultan the Collar and Star of the Medjidie ; in 1879, 1880 visited Ireland to assist in organising relief in the distressed districts ; largely developed the Baroness Burdett's scheme for benefiting the Irish Fisheries ; Trustee of the Baltimore Fishing Scheme; was on Executive Committee of International Fisheries Exhibition, 1883 ; owner of the Columbia Market, and of the Brookfield Stud of Old English Breeding Horses ; carried Hampstead Heath Enlargement (Parliament Hill) Act 1885, Police Enfranchisement, and Metropolitan Man- agement Amendment Acts 1887, and Advertisement Rating Act 1889 ; one of the Founders and a Director of the British East African Association, and of Stanley Expedition for relief of Emin Pasha ; was Master of the Turners' Com- pany 1888 and 1889. He assumed by Royal License the surname of Burdett-Coutts in addition to and before his own surname of Bartlett, and the arms of those families quarterly with his own ; and subsequently obtained a second Royal License, bearing date May 19, 1882, to bear the name of Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts in lieu of Burdett-Coutts-Bartlett. Clubs — Carlton, Prince's, Union. ArmorlaltoearlngTS — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head erased gules, within the attires a pheon azure, the whole within a bordure of the last, charged with four buckles or, for distinction in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet also gules (for Coutts), 2. azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules, and for distinction in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet gold (for Burdett), 3. party per fesse dancett^e sable and azure in chief three sinister gauntlets pendent argent, tasselled or, fesseways, and in base four crescents in cross of the last (for Bartlett), and for and in right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence surmounted by the coronet of a Baron, the arms of Burdett-Coutts, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure, the whole within a bordure embattled of the last, charged with four buckles or (for Coutts), 2 and 3 azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules (for Burdett). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. in the centre, upon a wreath of the colours, a man from the middle shooting an arrow from a bow all proper, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet or (for Coutts), 2. on the dexter side, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, charged for dis- tinction with a cross crosslet or (for Burdett), 3. on the sinister side, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower proper, a demi-swan with wings elevated argent, collared sable; with the Mottoes, "Esse quam videri," " Cleve fast," "Mature." And on the sinister side of his achieve- ment, also for and in right of his wife, is placed a lozenge, siu-mounted by the coronet of the rank of a Baron, the arms of Burdett-Coutts, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent ^ is the Military Cockade. a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure, the whole within a bordure embattled of the last, charged with four buckles or (for Coutts), 2 and 3 azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules (for Burdett) ; and for Supporters, on the dexter side of the lozenge, a stag proper, gorged, with a ribbon argent, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Coutts, namely, argent, a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure, the whole within a bordure embattled of the last, charged with four buckles or ; and upon the sinister side of the lozenge a lion proper, also gorged with a ribbon argent, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Burdett, namely, azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules. Married, February 12, 1881, the Right Honourable Angela Georgina Burdett-Coutts, Baroness Burdett-Coutts of Highgate and Brookfield, in the county of Middlese.';, the youngest daughter of the late Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet of Foremark, in the county of Derby, Member of Parliament, by Sophia his wife, daughter of Thomas Coutts, Banker. Her ladyship suc^ ceeded under the will of her grandfather's widow, Her Grace Harriet, Duchess of Saint Albans, to Mr. Coutts' property, assumed by Royal License 1837 the additional surname of Coutts, and was created a Peeress, as Baroness Burdett- Coutts, June 9, 1871. She is one of the co-heirs of the Baronies of Scales-Latimer, and Badlesmere. Postal ad- dresses — Holly Lodge, Highgate, London, N.W. ; 1 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, London, W. BARTON, quartered by ASSHETON. ANNA EMILY BARTON, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Emily Barton, daughter nfti»1«<-nM of the third Baron Clarina. Married, 1855, iUallUll Hugh Lynedoch Barton, of Straffan, in the county of Kildarf. CHARLES TOM BARTON, Gentleman. Born March 6, 1853, being the third son of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent between two acorns slipped and leaved proper ; with the Motto, " I byde my time." Married, February 16, 1876, Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Saunders ofSion Hill, Wolverley ; and has had Issue — (i) Frederick John Saunders Barton, Gentleman, born November 19, 1876, and died October 22, 1877 ; (2) Charles Percy Barton, Gentleman, born September 20, 1880; {3) John Everard Barton, Gentleman, born January 30, 1889; Dorothy; and Hilda. Postal address — The Hill, Wolverley, Worcester- shire. CHARLOTTE BARTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Barton, daughter of the third Baron Plunhet. Married, 1853, Thomas Henry Barton, who died 1878. DUNBAR PLUNKET BARTON, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Member of Parlia- ment for Mid Armagh, Justice of the Peace for the city of Dublin and for the county of Armagh. Bom October 29, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry Barton, Gentleman, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable John Plunket, third Baron Plunket. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Kildare Street (Dublin), Sackville Street (Dublin), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown). Armoriial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a rose gules, seeded or and barbed vert, between three boars' heads erased proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased proper; with the Motto, "Fide et fortitudine." Postal addresses -t.-^ Clare Street, Dublin; 12 Mandeville Place, London, W. EVERARD WILLIAM BARTON, Gentleman. Born June 8, 1849, being the eldest son of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armorial bear- M is the Naval Cockade. TBar iBasi. 73 Inga— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse argent and amre, four stags' heads caboshed two and two within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counter- changed ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent between two acorns slipped and leaved proper ; with the Motto, " I byde my time." Married, June 27, 1876, Agnes, younger daughter of James Evers-Swindell, Esquire, of Oldswinford Castle, in the county of Worcester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Postal address — Warstone House, Bewdley, Worcestershire. FREDERICK GEORGE BARTON, Gentleman. Born August 29, 1851, being the second son of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip iVIerritt of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counter- changed ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of tlie colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent between two acorns slipped and leaved proper; with the Motto, "I byde my time." Married, September, 28, 1882, Anne Rachel Warner, daughter and heir of William Warner Sleigh, Barrister-at- Law ; and has had Issue — Everard William Campbell Barton, Gentleman, born September 30, 1887 ; died Decem- ber 19, 1887 ; Evelyn JVIary ; Winifred Millie ; and Con- stance Everard Campbell. Postal address — Leamington, Warwickshire. Colonel GEOFFRY BARTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1844, being th£ younger son of C. C. Barton, formerly of Rownliams, in the county of Hampshire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ■s.Wi'). Clubs — United Service, Welling- ton. Married , i8go. Beryl, only daughter of Colonel Edward Philippe Mackenzie of Downham Hall, in the county of Suffolk, and Auckenskeoch, in the county of Dumfries, HENRY ALEXANDER BARTON, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy Attorney- General for British Columbia. Born September 24, 1862, being the fourth son of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip Merriit of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Pai-ty per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two, within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an owl argent between two acorns slipped and leaved proper ; with the Motto, " I byde my time." HELEN ELIZABETH BARTON, Spinster, second daughter of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two, within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counterchanged. KATHERINE MARY BARTON, Spinster, eldest daughter of the late John Everard Barton of Kidderminster, by Sarah his wife, younger daughter of Philip Merritt of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per fesse argent and azure, four stags' heads caboshed two and two, within a bordure charged with eight crescents, the whole counterchanged. BRIAN BARTTELOT BARTTELOT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, late 'y^HVt\'V\t\'t Captain 2nd Battalion Sussex Rifle Volun- iO ul'l'VvlUl' teers, youngest but only surviving son of George Barttelot, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant of Stopham, in the county of Sussex (and brother of the late Colonel the Right Honourable Sir Walter Barttelot Barttelot, Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament), by Emma his wife, youngest daughter of James Woodbridge. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge University, Pall Mall, Lon- don ; Royal Torbay Yacht (Torquay), Royal Dart Yacht (Kingswear, Dartmouth). Livery— -V)wik blue coat with black and yellow striped waistcoat, black trousers, and brass buttons ; dress livery : blue coat, pale yellow cashmere waistcoat, black plugh breeches, gold garters, and black silk stockings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of 8, i. sable, three sinister gloves pendent argent, tasselled or (for Barttelot) ; 2. quarterly per fesse indented argent and gules, four crescents counterchanged (for Stop- ham) ; 3. azure, three chevronels argent, in the sinister chief a martlet for difference (for Lewknor) ; 4. gules, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Doyley) ; S' azure, two bars gemel, in chief a lion passant guardant or (for Tregoz) ; 6. or, on a chief gules, three bezants (for Camoys) ; 7. argent, three hawks' heads erased sable (for Walton) ; 8. argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable (for Sykeston) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan couchant with wings endorsed argent; and the Motto — "Mature." Married, June i, 1864, Mary Dorothy, eldest daughter of the late John Frederic La Trobe Bateman, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Moor Park, Farnham, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) George Frederic Barttelot, Esquire, Cap- tain Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born June 13, 1865 ; (2) Brian Herbert Fairbairn Barttelot, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born December 31, 1867; Mary Philadelphia; and Isobel Dorothy [married, September 1891, Alfred P. Mars- den]. Estate and postal address — Ditton, Torquay, Devon, §SiR WALTER GEORGE BARTTELOT, Baronet, of Stopham, in the county of Sussex, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Devon. Born April 11, 1855, being the son of Sir Walter Barttelot, first Baronet, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Sir Christopher Musgrave, Baronet, of Edenhall, in the county of Cumberland ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of June 9, 1875. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three sinister gloves pendent argent, tasselled or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan couchant, wings endorsed argent ; with this Motto. " Mature." Married, June 3, 1879, Georgiana Mary, only daughter of George Edmond Balfour of the Manor, Sidmouth ; and has Issue — (i) Walter Balfour Barttelot, Esquire, born 1880; (2) Nigel Kenneth Walter Barttelot, Esquire, born 1883 ; Margaret Mary ; and Irene. General CHARLES ARTHUR BAR WELL, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of IRiII'VMI^TT the Bath. Born 1826, being the son of the lOiWrWi'OW late Charles Richard Barwell of the Bengal Staff Corps ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Postal address — 35 Guildford Street, Russell Square, London, W.C. BASING, quartered by HUSSEY. The Right Honourable GEORGE SCLATER-BOOTH, Baron Basing of Basing- Byflete and Hod- nRfltfttllT Kington, both in the county of Southampton ; JtJ n>t my a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace, Fellozo of tlie Royal Society, Master of Arts. Born May 19, 1826, being t/ie eldest son of the late Williatn Lutley Sclater, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Anna, daughter of William Bowyer; was a Member cf the Governing Body of Winchester College, a Public Work Loan Commissioner, Official Verderer of the New Forest ; assumed by Royal License, 1857, the additional surname of Booth, in com- pliance with the will of Mrs. Anna Maria Booth, and was created a Peer July 7, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, Athenceum, Arthur's. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority lias been established, are for Arms ; Argent, a saltire azure within a bordure of the last, on a canton ermine a boar's head erased and erect sable, between three crescents or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle with wings displayed sable, in the beak a crescent gold. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion ; sinister, an eagle, wings elevated, both sable, each gorged with a chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon ermine charged with a boar's Jiead erased and erect sable, between three crescents or. Motto — " Et /i^ ^v rtp ffravpu." Married, December 8, 1857, Lydia Caroline, only daughter of Colonel George Birch of Clare Park, in the county of Hampshire ; and by her [who died July 5, 1881) had Issue — (i) George Limbrey Sclater-Booth, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Limbrey Sclater- Booth, Captain \st Dragoons, born January i, xZ^\fnarriedy December 12, 1889, Mary, daughter of John Har^reaves, Esquire, of Maiden Erleigh, in the county of Berkshire, and The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 74 IBais TBat Whalley Abbey ^ in the county of Lancashire, and has issue, John Limhrey Robert Sclater-Booth, Esquire, born Decem- ber 3, 1890 ; Joan Penelope\ ; (2) Charles Lutley Sclater- Booth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Lutley Sclater-Booth, Barrister-at-Law, born May 6, 1862 ; {3) Anthony Bohun Sclater-Booth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Bohun Sclater-Booth, Naval Cadet, born 1865, died 1880 ; (4) Walter Dashwood Sclater- Booth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Dashwood Sclater-Booth, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born February 13, i86g ; Diana Maria Penelope, commonly known as the Honourable Diana Maria Penelope ; Theodora Mary, co7nmonly known as the Honourable Theodora Mary [mar- ried, April II, 1889, Remington Walter White-Thomson, Gentle7nan, eldest son of Colonel White-Thomson of Broom- ford Manor, in the county of Devon {to whom 7-efer)'\ ; Penelope Magdalen, commonly known as the Honourable Penelope Mag- dalen [married, 1886, Cliarles A. Bevilt\ ; Lydia Katlierine, commonly known as the Honourable Lydia Katherine ; Eleanor Birch, comTnonlyknownastlie Honourable Eleanor Birch; and Afny Cicely, commonly known as the Honourable Amy Cicely [married, April 6, 1893, Francis Marshall]. Seat — Hod- dington House, Odiham, in the county of Southampton, Town residence — 74 St. George's Square, S. W. BASS, see BURTON. §HAMAR ALFRED BASS, Esquire, Member of Par- liament for the Western Division of the county TRflrttt °' Stafford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- iOwifi Lieutenantforthecountyof Stafford, Lieutenant- Colonel and Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion Prince of Wales' {North Staffordshire) Regiment, and heir presumptive by special remainder to the Baronetcy of his brother. Born July 30, 1842, being the second son of the late Michael Thomas Bass, Esquire, of Rangemore, in the county of Stafford, Member of Parliament for the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Eliza Jane, daughter of Major Samuel Arden of Longcroft, in the county of Stafford [by his wife Margaret Elizabeth, only child of Rear-Admiral Joseph Hamar], and brother of the Right Honourable the first Baron Burton. Clubs — Windham, Union, Reform, Devonshire, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron cotised argent, between three plates, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure, a demi-lion rampant couped of the field, and impaling the arms of Bagot, namely ermine, two chevronels azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, resting the dexter paw on a plate charged as in the arms, on the shoulder three annulets, two and one argent. Motto — "Basis virtutum constantia." Married, February 22, 1879, Louisa, com- monly called the Honourable Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Lord Bagot ; and has Issue — (i) William Arthur Hamar Bass, Gentleman, born Decem- ber 24, 1879 ; (2) Alexander Michael Bass, Gentleman, born February 10, 1885, died March 9, 1891 ; and Sibell Lucia. Postal addresses — Byrkley, Burton-on-Trent ; 145 Piccadilly, W. ALFRED HILL BASS ANO, Esquire, JusticeofthePeace for the county of Staffordshire, Bachelor of nRrt \X\\\i J862, being the eldest son of Walter Bassano, Esquire [to whom refer], by his wife Rmiline Mary Georgina, daughter of Benjamin Best. Armorial bearings, as used, are for Arms : Party per ciuvron vert and argent, in chief three silkworm moths, and in base a laurel tree all counterchanged ; and for a Crest, a silkworm moth proper ; with the Motto, " Gratia nos dirige." These arms were confirmed and allowed in the year 1633 to Anthony, Nowell, and Andrea Bassano, all of tlie City of London, but no pedigree lias been since recorded or right established to tliein at the College of Arms. Married, 1892, Agnes, second daughter of George Allan of Congreaves Hall ; and has Issue — A daughter, born June 12, 1893. Postal address — Hadenholme, Old Hill. WALTER BASSANO, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Worcester and Stafford. Is the third son of Francis Bassano by his wife Mary, daughter of Tlwmas Willets. Club — Conservative {Birmingham\ Ax- & is tbe Military Cockade. mortal bearings, as used, are for Arms : PaHyper chevron vert and argent, in chief three silkworm Tnoths, and in base a laurel-tree all counterc/ianged ; and for a Crest, a silk- worm moth proper; with the Motto, " Gratia nos dirige." These arms were confirmed and allowed in the year 1633 to Anthony, Nowell, and Andrea Bassano, all of the city of London, but no pedigree has been since recorded or right establis'hed to them at the College of Arms by the above- mentioned Walter Bassano. Married, 1861, Emiline Mary Georgina, daughter of Benjamin Best ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Hill Bassano [to whom refer]; {2) Charles Walter Bassano, born 1863; (3) Francis Bassano, born 1868; (4) Harold Frederic Bassano, born 1872; Ann Eliza : and Mary Emiline. Estate— Beoley, in the county of Worcester. Postal address — Haden Cross, Old Hill. ALFRED BARNARD BASSET, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law, Master of Arts of the University of Iftatfrfpf Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Society, iPaP7;)tlfll>i*ri" Most Noble Order of the Garter, iUalVI^UUtt^ Colonel in the Army, Honorary Colonel Isle of Wight Rifle Volun- teers, Captain-General and Governor of the Isle of Wight, and Governor of Carisbrooke Castle. Bom October 5, 1858, being the third son of His Grand Ducal Highness Prince Alexander of Hesse, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Julie, Countess de Hauke, created Princess of Battenberg. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant barry argent and gules, ducally crowned within a bordure compony of the second and third ; 2 and 3 argent, two pallets sable, the escutcheon being encircled by the Garter and by the collar and pendent the badge of that Order, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of his wife, namely, quarterly i and 4, England ; 2 Scotland ; 3 Ireland ; in chief a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with a heart, and each of the other points with a rose gules ; on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxe- Coburg, and pendent below the badges of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, and the Order of the Royal Red Cross. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon two helmets befitting his degree, with mantlings gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet, two horns barry argent and gules, and issuing from each three leaves vert, and on the outer side of each horn three branches, each having as many leaves pendent therefrom also vert ; 2. out of a ducal coronet, a plume of four ostrich feathers alternately argent and sable ; and for his Supporters, on either side a lion guardant double- queued proper: with the Motto, "In te Domine speravi," and on the sinister side of his achievement is displayed that of his wife, namely, upon a lozenge, quarterly i and 4, England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; and in chief a label of three points as above described, and upon an M is the Military Cockade. TBattie'-^riffttiBfon escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxe-Coburg. Above the lozenge is placed the coronet of her rank, which is composed of crosses pat^e and fleurs-de-lis ; and for Sup- porters, on the dexter side, a lion gardant or, crowned with a like coronet ; and on the sinister side, a unicorn argent, armed, crined, tufted, and unguled or, gorged with a similar coronet, thereto a chain affixed passing between the fore- legs and reflexed over the back or, and each differenced by a label as in the arms. Married, July 23, 1885, Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice Mary Victoria Feodore, a Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (first class), and a Lady of the Order of the Imperial Crown of India, and of the Royal Red Cross, &c. ; received in 1874 the Russian Order of St. Catherine ; a Dame ChevaU^re of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, youngest child of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness the late Prince Consort; and has Issue — [x] His Highness Prince Albert Alexander Battenberg, born November 23, 1886; (2) His Highness Prince Leopold Arthur Louis Battenberg, bom May 21, 1889 ; (3) His Highness Prince Maurice Victor Donald Battenberg, born October 3, 1891 ; and Her Highness Princess Victoria Eugfeie Julia Ena. Residence— ^'vAiO^ Castle. H, WILLIAM HENRY BATTIE-WRIGHTSON, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of York, late Lieutenant in the losth Light Infantry, and Captain 3rd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born 1855, being the eldest son of the Reverend Charles Edward Thomas, Rector of Hemsworth, in the county of York, and his wife Georgiana Mary, third daughter of Colonel Henry Hely Hutchinson of Weston, Towcester, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Henry Hely Hutchinson, by Harriot his wife, eldest daughter of William Wrightson of Cusworth ; and assumed the surname and arms of Battle -Wrightson, by Royal License in the year 1891. Chits — Naval and Military. Livery — Black coat with yellow piping on the collar, yellow and black striped waist- coat, black trousers with yellow piping, and drab greatcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse engrailed compony counter-compony azure and argent, between four griflBns' heads erased, three in chief and one in base of the second (for Wrightson) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron argent, between three goats statant of the last, each charged with two pallets gules, a chief or, issuant therefrom a demi-man affront^e, the dexter hand holding a club in bend between two cinquefoils, all also gules (for Battle) ; impaling the arms of Cecil, namely, barry of ten argent and azure, six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a unicorn rampant argent, resting the sinister fore- leg on an escutcheon or, charged with a griffin's head erased azure. Married, August 7, 1884, Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil, commonly known as Lady Isabella Georgiana Katherine Cecil, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable William Alleyne Cecil, Marquess of Exeter; and has Issue — Robert Cecil Battie- Wrightson, Gentleman, born August 24, 1888 ; and Barbara Isabella Georgiana. Estates — Lord of the Manors of Cusworth , Warmsworth , and Edlington, in the county of York ; Hurworth, in the county of Durham : Mickley, in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Cusworth Park, Doncaster. ARTHUR BATTISCOMBB, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Radnor. 'yC^it^\\tiTf\Xt\\\^ Born 1835, being the second son of the iOn,\,\,Vii\,\i\\\\iX, Reverend William Battiscomie, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend James Randolph. Club — Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings used are: Argent, a chevron between three bats displayed sable. These arms are recorded in Vincent's "Ordinary" in the College of Arms, but Mr. Battiscom.be has established no right whatsoever to display them, nor any connection with the family to whom they belonged. Motto — " Non omnis moriar." Married, 1859, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of George Haynes of Triest ; and ^aj Issue — William Wilson Battiscombe, Esquire, Captain Indian Staff Corps ; and other children. Postal address — Woodlands, Glasbury, Radnorshire, R.S.O. M is the Naval Cockade. TBat Colonel ARTHUR BA TTYA, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military 'IRafftK^ Division). Born 1829, being the son of G. ■^ "*■*£:*' W. Battyi; has been Colonel in the Bengal Staff Corps since 1884. Clvib—Bast India United Service. CHARLES EDMUND AUGUSTINE TREVOR BATTYE-TREVOR, Esquire, ll?stittWP'^YP\\f\V Captain 3rd Battalion East ^av^JK-VU^lC-UUl Lancashire Regiment. Born December 5, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Reverend William Wilberforce Battye of Tingrith House, in the county of Bedford, Rector of Hever, in the county of Kent, Lord of the Manors of Tin- grith and Little Hampden, by his wife Harriet Dorothea [to whom refer], only daughter of Edmund Wakefield Meade-Waldo, Esquire, of Stonewall, in the county of Kent, and of Vever Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Mrs. Battye-Trevor was authorised by Royal License, dated September 23, 1890, in conjunction with the issue of her late husband, to assume the surname of Trevor before that of Battye, and the arms of Trevor quarterly with those of Battye, but her eldest son, above-mentioned, assumed the name of Battye- Trevor in lieu of Trevor-Battye in 1894. Armorial hear- ings — He bears for Anns: Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron argent, between three goats passant of the last, each charged with two pellets fesseways, a chief invected or, thereon a demi-man couped and affrontfe holding over his dexter shoulder a club proper between two cinquefoils gules (for Battye) ; 2 and 3 party per bend sinister erminois and pean, a lion rampant counterchanged (for Trevor). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a club fesseways proper, a stork argent, collared and lined sable, hold- ing in the beak a roach proper (for Battye) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of an oak-tree, a branch sprouting from its dexter side, acorned proper, upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed sable, wings elevated erminois (for Trevor) ; with the Motto, "Ducat amor Dei." Postal address — Tingrith House, Bedfordshire. WILLIAM FREDERICK BAUGHAN, Esquire, Co-mpanion of the Most Honourable Order TRfltlffflfln "f^^ Bath. Born 1834, being the son of jiJiXWt^iymi i^fg John Henry Baughan ; has been Assistant-Director of Transports at the Admiralty since 18S0 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order cf the Bath, 1882. Married, 1858, Mary, daughter of Henry Taylor. Postal address — i Acacia Gardens, N. W. General ROBERT JULIAN BAUMGARTNER, Companion of the Most Hon- ^t?flfttTliYf*H"t1P1* ourable Order of the Bath. iUnUllli^aiVUK'V Born 1814, being the son cf the late J. T. Baumgartner, Doctor of MedicTTie, of Godmanchester ; was created Com- i>anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855. Married, 1859, Helen, daughter of the late Ross Thompson of Greenwood Park, in the county of Down. Postal address — Island Hall, Godmanchester, Hunting- donshire. BAYHAM, Viscount, see CAMDEN. Sir STEUART COLVIN BAYLEY, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star ^RfltlTl^tl ^f ^^^^^* Com-panion of the Most Eminent UJtX^lK'lf Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1836, being the fifth son cf the late William- Buiterworth Bayley, Bengal Staff Corps, Secretary in the Political and Secret Department of the India Office ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Cojnmander of the same order in 1878 / created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1882. Clubs — AthencBum, Oriental, Married [Debrett says i860, Dod and Kelly say 1859) Anna, daughter of R. N. Farquharson of the Bengal Civil Service. Postal address — 8 Southwell Gardens, S. W. TBa? 79 General JOHN BA YL Y, Royal Engineers, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, TR AWTn PMcfw of the Society of Antiquaries, Justice of ^ ^i, *■£. the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Dumbarton. Born 1821, being the son of the late Captain Paget Bayly ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,\ 875. Club — United Service. Married, 1854, Jane, only daughter of the late Humphrey Ewing Crum Ewing, Esquire, of Strathleven, North Bri- tain, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Dumbarton. Postal address — 13 Royal Crescent, Bath. Colonel RICHARD KERR BA YLY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Captain Edgar Bayly of the \2th Foot ; has been Deputy-Adjutant-General of Malta since 1889/ was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — Naval and Military. Postal address — Malta. Lieutenant-Colonel ZACHARY STANLEY BAYLY, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly Commandant-General of the Cape Colonial Forces ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in i88o. Postal address — Butterworth, Transkei, Cape of Good Hope. Sir WILLIAM JOHN WALTER BAYNES, third Baronet, of Harefield Place, in the county nRfltiniXt °^ Middlesex, Justice of the Peace. Born lO\X\f\\XfTi June 4, 1820, being the son of the late Sir William Baynes, second Baronet, by Julia his wife, fourth daughter of General Sir John Smith. Crea- tion — ^June 29, 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a shin-bone in fesse surmounted of another in pale argent, on a canton of the last a vulture proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed erminois, the hand holding a jaw-bone argent. Motto — *' Furor armaministrat." Married, June 17, 1845, Margaret, third daughter of Daniel Stuart of Wykeham Park, in the county of Oxford; and has had Issue — (i) Christopher William Baynes, Esquire, born September 14, 1847 [married, June 20, 1872, Amy Ruperta, eldest daughter of Edward Colston of Roundway Park, in the county of Wiltshire, and has issue, William Edward Colston Baynes, Esquire, born February 23, 1876 ; Ronald Christopher Baynes, Gentleman, born November 12, 1878 ; Christobel Ruperta ; and Dorothy Julia] ; (2) Donald Stuart Baynes, Esquire, born September 14, 1848 [married, June 8, 1881, Annie, youngest daughter of the Reverend Edward Ravenshaw, Rector of West Kington, in the county of Wiltshire] ; (3) Roderick Walter Baynes, Esquire, born May 8, 1852 ; (4) Reverend Malcolm Charles Baynes, Master of Arts, Vicar of Saint Luke's, Reigate, in the county of Sussex, born August 15, 1853 [married, April 14, 1885, Margaretha, daughter of Reverend Arthur Cazenove, Canon of Rochester, and has issue, Rory Malcolm Stuart Baynes, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Keith Stuart Baynes, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Ivan Cazenove Stuart Baynes, Gentleman, born i8gr ; Isla Margaretha Stuart ; and Moira Stuart] ; (5) Gilbert Samuel Baynes, Esquire, Major King's Royal Rifles, born April 10, 185s ; (6) Kenneth Schalch Baynes, Esquire, Major late Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born February 20, 1857 [married, February 6, 1893, Florence Stewart Meet- kerke, youngest daughter of the late Reverend Alexander Ewing, Vicar of Walmer, in the county of Kent] ; (7) Edward Niel Baynes, Esquire, born April 1, 1861 [married, July 31, 1888, Charlotte Augusta, elder daughter of Augustus Anthony Frederick Irby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus Anthony Frederick Ibry, and has issue, Edward Stuart Augustus Baynes, Gentleman, born 1889 ; George Kenneth Baynes, Gentleman, born 1891] ; Margaret Agnes ; and Eleanor Mary, died April 14, 1851. Dame MARIA BAZALGETTE, commonly known as Lady Bazalgette, fourth daughter of '1R!lTfl((Tl>f'f'r> '^^ '^'^ Edward Kough, Esquire, Jus- -'CttjaiyiJU.t' tice of the Peace for the county of Wexford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse gules three crescents of the first, a chief azure, thereon two crosses flory or. Mar- To.^ Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. So IBai TBea ried, 1845, Sir Joseph William Bazalgette, Knight Bachelor and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1891. Postal address — St. Mary's, Wimble- don Park. § GARDNER SEBASTIAN BAZLEY, Esquire,Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Master 'y!ia'T{p*\ of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- iCujivjl^ at-Law, Captain 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Born October 14, 1863, being the only son of Sir Thomas Sebastian Bazley, Baronet [to whom refer], by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Gardner of Chaseley, in the county of Lancaster. Clubs — Brooks's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Party per pale azure and sable, a bee volant or, between three fleurs- de-lis argent, a label of three points for difference ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper, charged with a bee volant or, the hand holding a chapeau gules, turned up gold, the whole between two branches of oakvert; with the Motto, "Finem respice." Postal address — Hatherop Castle, Fairford, Gloucestershire. Dame MARY MARIA SARAH BAZLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bazley, second daughter of the late Sebastian Nash of Clayton, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Party per pale azure and sable a bee volant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Married, June 2, 1828, the late Sir Thomas Bazley, first Baronet, who died March 18, 1885 ; and of which mar- riage there is Issue — The present Sir Thomas Sebastian Bazley, Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address — Bibury, Fairford, Gloucestershire. §SlE THOMAS SEBASTIAN BAZLEY, second Baronet of Tolmers, in the county of Hertford, a Deputy- Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, and a Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born April 30, 1829, being the only child of the late Sir Thomas Bazley, first Baronet, by Mary Maria Sarah his wife, second daughter of Sebastian Nash of Clayton, in the county of Lancaster, and succeeded as second Baronet of the creation of November 30, 1869, at the decease of his father, March 18, 1885. Clubs — United University, Athenajum, Brooks'. Armorial bearings, which Sir 'Thomas thinks are an ' ' anachronism " ! ! ! are for Arms : Party per pale azure and sable a bee volant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper, charged with a bee volant or, the hand holding a chapeau gules, turned up gold, the whole between two branches of oak vert ; with the Motto, "Finem respice." Married, November i, 1855, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Gardner of Chaseley, in the county of Lancaster ; and by her, who died May i, 1890, has Issue — Gardner Sebastian [to whom refer] ; Elizabeth Mary [married, 1883, Colonel Edward Pemberton Leach, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, of which marriage there is issue] ; Annie Caroline [married, February 16, 1887, Frederick P. Bulley, of which marriage there is issue] ; Frances Annette Ellen, married, January 5, 1892, Richard Assheton, Gentleman ; Jessie Mary Atkinson ; and Lucy Maud Mary. Estate and postal address — Hatherop Castle, Fairford, Gloucestershire. GRACE BAZLEY- WHITE, commonly known as Lady Grace Bazley- White, daughter of 'yOiti'zXtrW KTtWvi^O the Countess of Rothes. Married, iCajllPJ/ VUU.lJit'K' 1876, John Bazley-White of Gennings, Maidstone, in the county of Kent, late Member of Parliament for Gravesend, DAME AGNES BEADON, Widmi, commonly known as Lady Beadon, daughter of W. H. Stern- Ol^^rthritl dale. Married, i860, as his second wife, MJX^nWH Sir Cecil Beadon, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal, wlio died 1880. Postal address — Fir Grove, Ascot. Colonel HENRY BEAL, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being TRpflT ^^ ^"^ "^ ^^ ^""^^ Henry Ridley Beat; created 10 \i\X\ Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. & Is the Military Cockade. Rear-Admiral HENRY HAMILTON BEAMISH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order ^Roamtdfl of the Bath, ^in iS2g, being the third XOKraiWlWlj son of the late Reverend H. H. Beamish of Lillingstone Dayrell, in the county of Buckingham ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iSjT, C\uh — United Service. Married, firstly, 1864, Louisa (who died in 1865), eldest daughter of John Slater Harrison of Shelswell Park, Bicester; secondly, 1867, Blanche Georgina, daughter of Captain William John Marjoribanks Loftus Otway of 13 Grosvenor Square, W. Postal address — Mount House, Brasted, near Sevenoaks. § RICHARD PIGOTT BEAMISH, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cork. Born June 21, 1832, being the eldest son of Richard Beamish, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Suffolk Square, Cheltenham, late of the Coldstream Guards, by his wife Theodosia Mary, only surviving daughter and heir of Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Heise, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Theodosia Arabella, daughter and co-heir of the Reverend William King, Rector of Mallow, in the county of Cork ; late Captain West Cork Artillery (resigned, with permission to retain rank and wear the uniform of the Regiment, April 17, 1871). Clubs— 'Sevi Travellers', Hyde Park, County Cork (Cork), Royal Cork Yacht (Cork), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant between three trefoils slipped gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or. Motto — " Virtus insignit audentes." Married, May 20, 1858, Hulda Elizabeth Constance (died December 24, 1892), only surviving daughter and heir of Charles Gustavus Mosander of Stockholm, Knight of the North Star ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Henrik Beamish, Gentleman, born June 16, 1861 ; (2) Gustaf William Beamish, Gentleman, born January 5, 1864 ; and Huldine [married Baron Carl Alex- ander Fock, ist Swedish Foot Guards]. Postal address — Ashbourne, Glounthaune, county Cork. JAMES BEARDOE-GRUNDY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County 1Beartioe=(15runDB ^tS{^r^.l^".f;™ the Reverend George Docker Grundy , Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Lees, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, by Mary his wife, eldest daughter of James Beardoe of Manchester ; and assumed the surname of Beardoe in addition to and before that of Grundy in the year 1867. Armorial bearings as used appear to consist of two crests only, for neither of which has any authority been established, namely [for Beardoe), a demi-bear holding in the dexter paw a bundle of six arrows saltireways proper, headed and flighted argent; and if or Grundy) a demi-leopard rampant guardant sable, bezanUe. Married, August 26, 1869, Mary Jane, the younger daughter of the late Robert Eastwood of Meltham, in the county of York; and has Issue — Percy Beardoe-Grundy , born June 16, 1870; Etiiel ; and Lilian. Postal address — Ashton- under-Lyne. § FREDERICK ROBERT BEART, Esquire, JusHceof the Peace for the county of Huntingdon, Major nRpflff S^''' Battalion Kings Royal Rifle Corps. Bom -^ *'"*'*■ 1850, being the son of Robert Beart of God- manchester. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority whatsoever has been established, are forknas: Argent, on a bend gules, three mascles or; and for the Crest, a stork statant argent, beaked and legged gules, between bulrushes proper, three on either side; with /Ae Motto, " Quod verum iutum." Married, 1891, Violet J. , second daughter of General R. J. Baumgartner of Island Hall, Godmanchester, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address— TAc Chestnuts, God- manchester, Huntingdon. WILLIAM FREDERICK BEART, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Huntingdon. Born 1848, being the son of Robert Beart of Godmanchester. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority whatsoever has been established, are for Arms: Argent, on. a tend gules, R is the Naval Cockade. TBea TBea 8i three mascles or; and for the Crest, a stork statant argent, beaked and legged gules, between bulrushes proper, three on either side; with the Motto, "Quod verum tutum." Married, 1871, Amy, daughter of F. /. Howson. Postal address — The Chestnuts, Godmanchesfer, Huntingdon. Deputy -Surgeon -General JOHN HENRY BEATH, Doctor of Medicine, Companion of the Most TREStft Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the UJ\/\A\\) Peace for the county of Lanark. Born 1835, being the son of the late Andrew Beath of Stirling, North Britain; was created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, firstly, 1866, Mary, daughter of the late A. Whitelaw of Glasgow; and secondly, 1878, Mary Stewart, daughter of the late D. P. Trench, Collector-General for the Revenue Depart- ment, Jamaica. Postal address — 6 Melville Terrace, Stirling, North Britain. Surgeon-General JOHN FULLARTON BEATSON, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of ORprtl'tfntl '^ Indian Empire, Doctor of Medicine, iiJ\,W\jm\\ Baclielor of Arts, fourth son of Captain Henry Dundas Beatson of Campbeltown ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. CXyCo— Constitutional. Married, 1867, Helen M. A., daughter of Major-General G. H. Swinley. Surgeon- General WILLIAM BURNS BEATSON, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Member of the Royal College of Physicians, of the Bengal Army [retired). Armorial bearings as used are : " Gules, a chiveron betwixt three spear-heads with the points upwards argent ; above the shield ane helmet ansiverable to his degree, mantled gules doubled argent ; next is placed on ane torse for ^ZJ Crest, a bee volant en arriere proper ; andforhisTlLoXto, in an escroll above the crest, ' Cum prudentia sedulus. ' ' ' This coat armour was granted to Robert Betsone of Kilrie, in Fife, iy Sir Charles Araskine, Lyon King of Arms, at Edinburgh, February 21, 1673. The above-mentioned General Beatson claims to be a cadet of this family, but the arms have not been matriculated to him in Lyon Office. Postal address — Vicarsgrange, Grange Road, Eastbourne. BEAUCHAMP, Viscount, see HERTFORD. The Right Honourable EMILY ANNORA CHAR- LOTTE LYGON, Widow, Countess ^Rl>flltrTmtn« Beauchamp, daughter of the Right iOK,aU\,ija\\l^ Honourable Sydney William Herbert Pierrepont, third Earl Manvers. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, two lions passant double-queued gules, impaling the arms of Pierre- pont, namely argent, a lion rampant, within an orle of cinquefoils sable. Supporters — Dexter, a brown bear proper, muzzled, collared and chained or, from the collar pendent a shield of the arms of Beauchamp of Powkye, namely gules, a fesse between six martlets or ; sinister, a swan argent, wings inverted gules, gorged with a ducal coronet or, therefrom a line refiexed over the back azure, and pendent from the coronet a like shield of the arms of Beauchamp of Powkye. Married, 1878, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Frederick Lygon, sixth Earl Beauchamp, late Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Lord Steward of Her Majesty's House- hold and Paymaster- General, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Lygon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Lygon, born August 9, 1879; (2) Henry Lygon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Lygon, born April 10, 1884 ; Agnes, commonly known as Lady Agnes ; and Maud, commonly known as Lady Maud. Postal address — 13 . Belgrave Square, London, S.W. H The Right Honoueaele WILLIAM LYGON, ^ seventh Earl Beauchamp, Viscount Elmley, and Baron Beauchamp of Powyke, in the county of Worcester, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born February 20, 1872, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Frederick Lygon, sixth Earl, by his first wife Catherine Mary, commonly known as Lady Catherine Mary, only daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the fifth Earl of Stanhope. Club — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, two lions passant in pale, doubled queued gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper. Supporters — Dexter, a bear proper, muzzled, collared, and chained or ; sinister, a swan argent, wings elevated gules, beaked and legged sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined or ; on the breast of each supporter, suspended from the collar and coronet, a shield gules, charged with a fesse between six martlets gold. Motto — " Ex fide fortis." Seat — Madresfield Court, iSalvern Link. BEAUCLERK, see SAINT ALBANS. FRANCES MARIA DOYLY, commonly known as Lady Amelius Weniworth Beauclerk, '^Rl>flttrll>t*fe ^^^y ehild of Charles Harrison, Esquire. iUt^aUVlt^ln Ms.meA, firstly, iS^z, Amelius Went- worth Beauclerk, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Amelius Wentworth Beauclerk, who died 1879 / secondly, 1884, Lieutenant - General J, Walpole D'Oyly. §The MostNoble Sir HENRY CHARLES FITZROY SOMERSET, Duke of Beaufort, Mar- TRl^flllfUl't' 1"®*^ ^""^ 'Sxi.xX of Worcester, Earl of il^vnUlUlV Glamorgan, Viscount Grosmont, Baron Herbert of Chepstow, Ragland, and Gower, Baron Beaufort of Caldecott Castle, and Baron de Botetourt ; Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ; Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Mon- mouth. Born February i, 1824, being the eldest son of the Most Noble Henry Somerset, seventh Duke, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his second wife Emily Frances, daughter of Charles CulUng Smith, Esquire ; Master of the Horse, 1858, 1859 ; and i865- 1868 Lieutenant-Colonel in the army. Creations — Baron Herbert of Ragland, Chepstow, and Gower, November 26, 1506 ; Earl of Worcester, February i, 1514 ; Marquess of Worcester, November 2, 1642 ; Duke of Beaufort, December 2, 1682 ; Baron Botetourt, with precedency of original writ of summons, June 19, 1305 ; confirmed June 4, 1803. C/«^.r— White's, Carlton, Pratt's, Garrick, Turf, Marlborough, Hurlingham, Badminton, Orleans. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, France, azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; and England, gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, all within a bordure compony argent and azure. Within the Garter, and the whole en- circled by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Curzon-Howe, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a fesse between three wolves' heads erased sable (for Howe), 2 and 3 argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, beaked and legged gules (for Curzon). Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed, azure, with chains pendent thereto, gold. Sup- porters — Dexter, a panther argent, flames issuant from the mouth and ears proper, gorged with a plain collar and chained or, and semee of torteaux, hurts, and pomies, alter- nately ; sinister, a wyvern, wings endorsed vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Motto — " Mutare veltimere sperno." Married, July 3, 1845, Georgiana Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl Howe, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guel- phic Order ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Adelbert Wellington Fitzroy Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as Marquess of Worcester, late Captain Royal Horse Guards, Honorary Colonel Royal Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth, born May 19, 1847 ; (2) Henry Richard Charles Somerset, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Henry Richard Charles Somerset, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for the county of Monmouth 1871 to 1880, Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household 1874 to 1879, born December 7, 1849 [married, February 6, 1872, Isabella Caroline, commonly known as Lady Isabella Caroline, elder daughter and co-heiress of the Right Honourable Charles, third Earl Somers, and has issue, Henry Charles Somers Augustus Somerset, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 82 T6ca IBea Esquire, born May i8, 1874] ; (3) Henry Arthur George Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Arthur George Somerset, born November 17, i85t, late Major Royal Horse Guards, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wiltshire ; (4) Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Edward Brudenell Somerset, late Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, now Major Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, and one of the Honour- able Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, born July 6, 1853 ; [married, August 17, 1880, Fanny Julia, youngest daughter of Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Baronet ; and has issue, Henry Fitzroy Edward Somerset, Esquire, born September 7, 1886] ; (5) Henry Fitzroy Francis Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Fitzroy Francis Somerset, born February g, 1855, and died July 23, 1881 ; Blanche Elizabeth Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Blanche Elizabeth Adelaide [married, July 21, 1874, to the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Waterford, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick]. Seats — Badminton House, Chippenham ; Stoke Gifford, Bristol ; Troy House, Monmouth ; Llangattock Park, Crickhowel, Breconshire. Town residence — 9 Cleveland Row, London, S.W. FREDERICK EDWARD BLACKETT BEAUMONT, formerly Lieutenant - Colonel in the ^Rl^Slfttnrtni" Royal Engineers, Member of Parlia- ifl^aUIUUUV nient for South Durham, 1868-1880. Born 1833, being the eldest son of the late Edward Blackett Beaumont, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Darfield, by Jane his wife, daughter of William Lee of Grove, in the county of York. Cl-uis — Junior United Service, Whitehall. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, a lion rampant or, langued azure, within an orle of eight crescents of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased quarterly argent and gules ; with the Motto, "Fide sed cui vide." Estate — Darfield, in the county of York. Postal address — Junior United Service Club. Sir GEORGE HOWLAND WILLIAM BEAUMONT, tenth Baronet, of Stoughton Grange, in the county of Leicester, late Captain Royal Horse Artillery. Bom March 10, 1851, being the son of the late Sir George Howland Beaumont, ninth Baronet, by his wife Paulina Menzies, third daughter of W. Hallows Belli. Creation — February 21, 1661. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, semde-de-lis and a lion rampant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, sem^e- de-lis or, turned up ermine, a lion passant also or. Motto ■ — " Erectus non elatus." Married, February 24, 1880, Lillie Ellen, second daughter of G. A. Cralster, Royal Engineers ; and has a son, George Arthur Hamilton Beau- mont, Esquire, born 1881. £state~Cole Orton Hall, Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the county of Leicester. § HENRY FREDERICK BEAUMONT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North and West Ridings of the county of York, and for the parts of Kesteven, in the county of Lincoln, Honorary Colonel of the West Riding Yorkshire Volunteers, Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, and formerly Member of Parliament for the Southern Division of the said Riding, and for the Colne Division. Born March 10, 1833, being the eldest son of the late Henry Ralph Beaumont, by Catherine his wife, daughter of Sir George Cayley, Baronet, of Brompton, in the county of York. Cluis — Brooks's, Travellers', 'Turf. Livery— Dark claret. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, within eight crescents in orle of the second ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased quarterly argent and gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Fide sed cui vide. " Married, September 1, 1857, Maria Joanna, daughter of William Garforth of Wiganthorpe Hall, in the county of York; and has Issue — (i) Henry Ralph Beaumont, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, born December 17, 1865 ; (2) Richard Henry Beaumont. Gentleman, born January 2, 1868 ; Maria Catherine ; Emily Diana Maria ; Dora Maria ; Mary Frederica Maria ; Everilda Maria ; Margaret Louisa Maria ; Octavia Maria ; and Haid^e Maria, Estates fi is the Military Cockade. Whitley Beaumont ; Crosland ; and Melthum. Postal address— 'Whitley Beaumont, Huddersfield. The Right Honourable ISABELLA ANNE STAPLETON, Widow, Dowager - Baroness Beaumont, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Caven- dish Browne, third Lord Kilmaine. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable (for Stapleton) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars and in chief three escallops azure (for Errington) ; impaling the arms of Browne, namely sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Miles Thomas Stapleton, eighth Lord Beaumont, who died 1854. Of the above marriage there is Issue — ^(i) The Right Honourable Henry Stapleton, seventh Baron Beau- mont ; (2) the Right Honourable Miles Stapleton, eighth Baron Beaumont ; and Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes, died February 14, 1863. Resi- dence— §The Right Honourable MILES STAPLETON, Baron Beaumont, Lieutenant-Colonel 20th Hussars. Bom July 17, 1850, being the second son of the Right Honourable Miles Thomas Stapleton, Baron Beaumont, by his wife Isabella Anne, commonly known as the Honour- able Isabella Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honour- able the third Lord Kilmaine. Creation — March 4, 1309. Ctubs— Army and Navy, Cavalry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable (for Stapleton) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars, and in chief three escallops azure (for Errington). N.B. — When Lord Beaumont's ancestor took the surname of Stapleton, he had permission to use the arms of Stapleton alone, or quarterly with those of Errington. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure. Motto — ' ' Mievlx je sera." Married, November 7, 1893, Ethel Mary, only child of Sir Charles Henry Tempest, first Baronet ; and has Issue — a daughter, born August i, 1894. Seat — Carlton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. Dame OCTAVIA WILLOUGHBY BEAUMONT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Beaumont, widow of Major John Richard Smyth Wallis of Drishane Castle, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, sem^e-de-lis and a lion rampant or. Married, as his second wife, in 1872, Sir George Howland Beaumont, ninth Baronet, who died 1882. Postal address — 66 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. The Right Honourable VIOLET STAPLETON, Widow, Baroness Beaumont, daughter of F. Wootton Isaacson, Member of Parliament. Armorial bearings are upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable (for Stapleton) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars and in chief three escallops azure (for Errington). Married, 1888, the Right Honourable Henry Stapleton, ninth Baron Beaumont, who died 1892. Postal address — Carlton Towers, Carlton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. §WENTWORTH BLACKETT BEAUMONT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumberland and the West Riding of the county of York. Born 1829, being the eldest son of Thomas Wentworth Beaumont, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Bywell and Bretton, by Henrietta Jane Emma his wife, daughter of John Atkinson of Maple Hayes, in the county of Stafford. C&^J— Reform, Travel- lers', White's, and Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, between eight crescents in orle of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased quarterly argent and gules ; with the Motto, "Fide sed cui vide." Married, firstly, Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Uhck John de Burgh, first Marquess of Clanricarde, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint 8 is the Naval Cockade. TBea TBec 83 Patrick (she died 1888); and secondly, 1891, Edith Althea, daughter of Major-General Henry Meade Hamilton, and widow of Colonel Sir George Pomeroy CoUey, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. By his first marriage he has Issue— li) Went- worth Canning Blackett Beaumont, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Edward de Grey Beaumont, Gentleman ; (3) Hubert George Beaumont, Gentleman; Margaret Harriet [nriarried, May 19, i88i, Copleston Richard George War- wick Bamfylde, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Copleston Richard George Warwick Bamfylde (to whom refer)]; and Amy Virginia [married, November 2, 1880, the Right Honourable Edward Knatchbull-Hugessen, second Baron Brabourne]. Estates and postal addresses — Bretton Park, Wakefield; Dilston Hall, Corbridge-on- Tyne. §WENTWORTH CANNING BLACKETT BEAU- MONT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland and the West Riding of the county of York, and Lieutenant Yorkshire Yeomanry Hussars. Born i860, being the eldest son of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Esquire, of Bretton Park, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and formerly a Member of Parliament [to whom refer], by his first wife Margaret Anne, commonly known as Lady Margaret Anne, daugh- ter of the Most Honourable Sir Ulick John de Burgh, first Marquess of Clanricarde, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, between eight crescents in orle of the second, impaling the arms of Vane-Tempest, namely, quarterly r and 4, argent a bend engrailed between six martlets sable (for Tempest), 2 and 3 azure, three gauntlets or (for Vane) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased, quarterly argent and gules ; with the IVIotto, ' ' Fide sed cui vide." Married, November 12, 1889, Alexandrina Louisa Maud, commonly known as Lady Alexandrina Louisa Maud, only surviving daughter of the Most Honourable Sir George Henry Robert Charles WiUiam Vane-Tempest, fifth Mar- quess of Londonderry, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — Wentworth Henry Canning Beaumont, Gentleman, born 1890; and Margaret Helen. Postal address — Dilston, Corbridge-on-Tyne. § CHARLES HARROP BECK, Captain \th Battalion- Cheshire Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the 'yXpf\t County Palatine of Chester. Born January 17, lOXrt.'O, 1861, ieing the only son of C. W. Beck of Upton Priory, in the county of Cheshire, and Fongoch, in the county of Montgomery, by his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of Richard Wright, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Peover, in the county of Cheshire. Livery — Chocolate, and amber facings. Alinorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has bee?t established, are for Arms: Or, a raven proper. Crest — A raven, between two wings or, MottO — ** Assiduitas." Married, 1890, Jessie, youngest daughter of the Reverend C. F. Broughton, Rector of Norbury, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — Charles Harrop Broughton Beck, bom 1891. Estates — Upton Priory, in the county of Cheshire: Llanlhyan, in the county of Montgomery. Postal address — Upton Priory, Macclesfield, Cheshire. PETER ARTHUR BECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Warwick and Montgomery, and served the office of High Sheriff for the latter county in the year 1886. Born 1829, being the second son of the late John Beck of Kingsland, in the county of Salop, by Susannah Margaret his wife, daughter of Overbiu'y Whitley Badger of EUes- mere, in the same county. Club — New Travellers. Livery —Plain dark green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, two bars nebuly sable, gutt^e-d'eau, on a chief azure, a peacock's head couped between two annulets of the first ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock's head couped azure, holding in the beak an annulet or, between two wings of the last, semfe of annulets also azure; with the Motto, "Spem pretio non emam." Mar- ried, 1864, Frances Ann, eldest daughter of His Honour the late Robert Griffith Temple of the Lache, in the county of Chester, Barrister-at-Law, and Judge of the North Staffordshire County Courts. Estate and postal address — Trely dau Hall, Guilsfield, near Welshpool. BECKETT, see GRIMTHORPE. H ERNEST WILLIAM BECKETT, Captain Yorkshire ^S" Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry, Member of '^{2p|>Y>Af-4- Parliament for Whitby Division of the Jl^t-VaK-iV North Riding of the county of York since December 1885. Bom November 25, 1856, being the eldest son of the late William Beckett, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Nun Appleton Hall, Bolton Percy, in the county of York, by his wife Helen, commonly known as the Honourable Helen, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Feversham ; heir presumptive under a special remainder to his uncle, the first Baron Grimthorpe ; resumed in 1866 by Royal License the original family surname of Beckett in lieu of Denison. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors', St. James's, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse between three boars' heads couped erminois. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped or, pierced by a cross pat^e fitch^e erect sable ; with the Motto, " Prodesse civibus." Married, 1883, Lucy Tracy (who died 1891), daughter of the late William Tracy Lee of New York ; and has Issue — Ralph William Ernest Beckett, Gentleman, born May 3, 1891 ; Lucy Katharine ; and Helen Muriel. Postal addresses — Kirkstall Grange, Leeds ; 138 Piccadilly, W. SOPHIA CLARENCE BECKETT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Sophia Clarence Beckett, daughter of the first Baron Lyndhurst {extinct). Married, X854, Hamilton Beckett, Esquire, who died 1883. Colonel STEPHEN BECKETT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Captain J. O. Beckett of the Honourable East India Company' s Service ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1875, Cecilia [who died in 1889), daughter of P. Griffith. WILLIAM BECKETT- TURNER, Gentleman, Bar- rister - at - Law. Armorial TBecfeett^Curner ''^f%^^.^y'^^^^% and 6 quarterly, ii. and iii. erminois, on a cross quarter-pierced sable, between four tre- foils vert, as many fers-de-moline argent (for Turner) ; ii. and iii. or, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the field (for Beckett) ; 2. the same arms of Beckett ; 3. argent, on a fesse engrailed gules, three cross crosslets of the field ; 4. party per pale sable and argent, a cross moline counterchanged ; 5. argent, a fesse gules, between three stags' heads caboshed sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant erminois, charged upon the body with three trefoils in fesse slipped vert, and holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable (for Turner) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis azure, charged with a lion's head erased ermine (for Beckett). Estate — Littleton, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal address — 2 Tanfield Court, Temple, London, E.C. HENRY JOHN BECK WITH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, late 'IRl^f feVtltf'fl Captain ^yd Regiment. Born 1840, iU vi'KUJl-l'lj heing the eldest son of the Reverend Henry Beckwith, Rector of Eaton Constantine, in the county of Salop, by his wife Rose Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Eyton, Rector of Eyton and Vicar of Wellingt07i, both in the county of Salop. Club — Naval and Military. Livery — Dark blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, bi'ass buttons. Armorial bearings as used are : Argent, a chevron between three kinds' lieads erased gules. Crest- — An antelope trippant, holding in the mouth a branch; with the IVEotto, '* Joir en bien," The ar?ns are those of an old Yorkshire Jamily of the fiame ; but Captain Beckwith has not established or recorded any right to them in the College of Arms. Married, Octoberi.2,\%j6, Kathleen Elizabeth, second daughter of Robert Craven Wade of Cloneybrayney , in the county of Meath ; and has Issue — William Malebisse Beckwith, born August 20, 1877 ; and Kathleen Frances. Estates — Silksworih, near Sunderland, and Trimdon, near Ferry hill, both in the county of Durham. Postal address — Silksworth, near Sunderland. BECTIVE, Earl of. see HEADFORT. The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 84 IBeQ TBeD WILLIAM HENRY REVELL BEDELL-SIVRIGHT, Gentleman. Born March 28, TBcDelI--©tt)ti8t)t tt ^^^^m^^' iraeif Attorney - at - Law, Calcutta, and the also deceased Frances Elizabeth Ann his wife, only child of William Sivright, Lieutenant 8th Regiment of Ben- gal Native Cavalry in the service of the Honourable the East India Conipany. "By a Disposition and Deed of Entail of the lands and Barony of Southhouse and others in the county of Edinburgh, executed by DavidSivright of South- house and Meggetland on March 28, 1732, and recorded in the Register of Tailzies June 29, 1733, to which he succeeded on the death, unmarried, of Miss Catherine Siv- right of Southhouse, on May 14, 1873, he assumed the surname of Sivright of Southhouse in addition to, and after that of Bedell." Livery — Dark blue, silver-plated buttons, and silver band on hat. Armorial tiearmgs — He bears for Arms : Or, a battle-axe erect proper between three torteaux. Above the shield is placed a helmet, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and issuing from a wreath of liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a thunderbolt proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Recte ferio. " Married, firstly, 1875, Emma Jane Chismon (she died 1877 without issue) ; secondly, 1879, Grace Edith, eldest daughter of the late Benj amine Barbour (she died 1884) ; and thirdly, 1890, Eleanor Locke, daughter of Henry Aynsley. By his second marriage he has Issue — • (i) David Revell Bedell-Sivright, Gentleman, born December 8, 1880 ; (2) John Vandeleur Bedell-Sivright, Gentleman, born October 18, 1881 ; (3) William Henry Vere Bedell- Sivright, Gentleman, born August i, 1883 ; and by his third marriage, Eleanor Frances; Catherine and Sophia. Estates — Southhouse and Gorgie, in the county of Edin- burgh, and Ardencaple, in the county of Argyll. Postal . address — North Cliff, North Queensferry, Fifeshire, N.B. The Most Noble ADELINE MARIE RUSSELL, Widow, Duchess of Bedford, daughter of ^Rr>hfrt1*11 '^^ Right Honourable Charles Somers .iUI^UlUtU Cocks, third and last Earl Somers. Armo- rial l}earing;s are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field, impaling the arms of Cocks, namely sable, a chevron be- tween three stags attired argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules ; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, armed, ■ unguled and tufted, ducally gorged and lined or. Married, 1876, the Most Noble George Francis Sackville Russell, tenth Duke of Bedford, who died 1893. Postal address^ — 37 Chesham Place, London, S.W. The Most Noble ELIZABETH RUSSELL, Widow, Dowager-Duchess of Bedford, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable George John Sackville, fifth Earl De La Warr. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a lion ram- pant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field, impaling the arms of Sackville, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse dancett^e sable (for West) ; 2 and 3 quar- terly or and gules, a bend vair (for Sackville). Supporters — Dexter, a Hon gules ; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, gorged with a ducal coronet, lined, maned, and attired or. Married, 1844, the Most Noble Francis Charles Hastings Russell, ninth Duke of Bedford, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) The Most Noble George William Francis Sackville Russell, tenth Duke of Bedford ; (2) the Most Noble Herbrand Arthur Russell, eleventh Duke of Bedford ; Ela Sackville, commonly known as Lady Ela Sackville ; and Ermyntrude Sackville, commonly known as Lady Ermyntrude Sackville [married, March 19, 1885, Right Honoiffable Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Ambassador to Germany (to whom refer)]. Postal addresses — 81 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; Endsleigh, Tavistock ; Norris Castle, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Rear-Admiral FREDERICK GEORGE DENHAM BEDFORD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, hein^ the son of the late Vice-Admiral Edztiard James Bedford ; since 1892 he has been Commander- & is the Military Cockade. in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope and on the West Coast of Africa ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1S&6. C\u\>~United Service. Married, 1880, Ethel, daughter of E. R. Turner of Ipswich. Postal address — 67 Elm Park Gardens, London, S. W. HENRY HALL BEDFORD, Gentleman. Born April 17, 1847, being the second son of John Bedford, Gentleman [to whom refer], by Harriet his wife, daughter and co-heir of George Hawksley of Owlerton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per chevi-on argent and sable, four bears' paws erased, three in chief and one in base, within a bordure engrailed all counter- changed (for Bedford), 2. party per saltire chequy or and azure, and argent, on a saltire gules between two battle- axes in fesse proper, a cross pat^e of the first (for Grayson), 3. or, three demi-Iions couped gules, on a chief of the last, a rose between two chaplets of the first (for Hall) ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erased sable, holding a terrestrial globe proper, an annulet argent; with the Motto, " Gare le pied fort." Married, February 20, 1879, Lucy, youngest daughter of Joseph Danby of Hibaldstown, in the county of Lincoln. The Most Noble HERBRAND ARTHUR RUSSELL, Duke and Earl of Bedford, Marquess of Tavistock, Baron Russell of Cheneys, in the county of Buckingham, Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, in the county of Northampton, Baron Howland of Streatham, in the county of Surrey. Born February 19, 1858, being the second son of the Most Noble Francis Charles Hastings, ninth Duke, by his wife Elizabeth Sackville West, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Sackville West, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George John, fifth Earl De La Warr; late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards ; Honorary Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment and 19111 Middlesex Rifle Volunteers ; Aide-de-Camp to Governor- General of India, 1884-1888. Creations — Baron, March 9, 1539 ; Earl, January 19, 1550 ; Baron Russell of Thornhaugh, July 21, 1603 ; Duke and Marquess, May 11, 1694; Baron Howland, June 13, 1695. Clubs — Guards', Travellers', Brooks's. Armorial l)earlng:s— He bears for Arms: Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, armed or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, ducally gorged and lined or, armed and unguled gold. Motto — "Che sari sari." Married, January 30, 1888, Mary, daughter of the Venerable W. H. Tribe, Archdeacon of Lahore ; and has Issue — Hastings William Sackville Russell, commonly known as Marquess of Tavistock, born De- cember 21, 1888. Seats — Woburn Abbey, Bedfordshire ; Oakley House, Bedford; Endsleigh, Devonshire. Residence — 15 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. JOHN BEDFORD, Gentleman. Bom May 26, 1815, being the only son of the late John Bedford of Ponds and Oughtibridge, by Ann his wife, daughter and heiress of George Grayson of Oughtibridge, by Martha his wife, daughter and heiress of Joseph Hall of Oughtibridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale chevron argent and sable four bears' paws erased, three in chief and one in base, within a bordure engrailed, all counterchanged (for Bedford), 2. party per saltire chequy or and azure, and argent, on a saltire gules between two battle-axes in fesse proper, a cross pat^e of the first (for Grayson), 3. or, three demi-lions couped gules, on a chief of the last, a rose between two chaplets of the first (for Hall) ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erased sable, holding a terrestrial globe proper, an annulet argent; with the Motto, "Gare le pied fort." Married, November 1844, Harriet, daughter and co-heir of George Hawksley of Owlerton ; and has Issue — (i) John George Hawksley Bedford, Gentleman, born September 25, 1845; (2) Henry Hall Bedford, Gentleman, born April 17, 1847 [to whom refer] ; (3) William James Bedford, Gentle- man, born June 8, 1849 ; and Anne. Estate — Oughtibridge. Postal address — More Hall, Bolsterstone, Sheffield. The Right Reverend ROBER T CLA VDIUS BILLING, Bishop Suffragan of Bedford, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Divinity of the University of M is the Naval Cockade. TBeD 15zl 8s Oxford. Born i8— ; consecrated Bishop Suffragan (for Diocese of London) of Bedford in 1888. Residence— 5/(i;»«- forth House, Upper Clapton, E. MILDRED CHARLOTTE bAdOyUrB, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Char- TR^tlflUPI*^ '"''* Bidoyire, daughter of the first Baron .i^VVM{/('V«' Greville. Married, 1869, Alexis Huchet, Marquess de la Bidoyire, of France. Captain JOHN ROBERT BEECH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael TRpgfJ* and Saint George, Companion of the Dis- *"" Hnguished Service Order. Born i860, being the son of the late James Beech of Ballintemple, m the county of Cork; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1888, and Companion of the Distinguished Service Order 1891. Married, 1892, Alexandra Marion, daughter of the late Kenneth Mackenzie of Stornaway. H ALBERT WILLIAM BEETHAM, Esquire, Barrister- '»' at-Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, TRprtfiniTt Deputy-Lieutenant for Tower Hamlets, ^i^vii^vyuiii Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex and Tower Hamlets, formerly Recorder of Dartmouth, and sometime Clerk of the Cheque and Adjutant of the Honourable Corps of Gentleman-at-Arms. Bom 1801, being the eldest son of William Beetham, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, by his wife Mary, daughter of James Frost of St. Clement Danes, London, and Worksworth, near Matlock, Derbyshire. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, three fleurs-de-lis azure (for Beetham) ; 2. or, a chief indented azure (for Burton) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant azure, langued gules (for Fitzroger) ; 4. gules, three chevronels argent (for Bannister). Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an elephant's head gules, trunked or, tusked gold; with the Motto, "Per ardua surgam." Married, April 28, 1827, Caroline Jane, daughter of John Capron, Master of the Leather Sellers Company of the City of London, of Finsbury Square, London ; and has Issue — (il Albert Beetham, Gentleman, born February 26, 1828 ; (2) Julian Beetham, Gentleman, born August 3, 1831, died September 27, 1831 ; (3) Walter Beetham, Gentleman, born July 6, 1833, died April 26, 1834; (4) Arthur Beetham, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Master of the Bench (Gray's Inn), born January 26, 1837; Katharine [married Charles Heywood, Barrister-at-Law, died 1857]; and Rose Jane [mar- ried Edmund Goodwyn, Collector and Chief Registrar of Her Majesty's Customs, London]. Postal addresses — 11 South Square, Gray's Inn, London ; West Cliff, Dawlish, Devon. Sir HUGH REEVE BEEVOR, fifth Baronet, of Hethel, in the county of Norfolk, Bachelor of Medi- nRl>l>Vini* '^'''^' Member of the Royal College of Physi- iOX,K,M\t\, cians, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and Licentiate of tHe Society of Arts. Born October 31, 1858, being the eldest surviving son of the late Sir Thomas Beevor, fourth Baronet, by his wife Sophia Jane, daughter of the late Reverend Clement Chevalier, Rector of Badingham, and widow of Isaac Jermy Jermy. Creation — January 22, 1784. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, on a chief indented sable, three lions rampant of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which i.s charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a beaver passant proper. Uotto — •' Suaviter in modo fortiter in re. " Estate and postal address — Hingham Hall, Attleborough, Norfolk. BEHAR, COOCH, see COOCH-BEHAR. BEKE, quartered by CARINGTON. The Reverend EVANS BELCHER, Lord of the Manor and Patron of Heather. Born 1840, being fyrt ^\r\\ ay the sole surviving son of the Reverend Shirley iUvlvlJvl' Belcher, by Helen his wife, daughter of William Worthington of Burton-on-Trent. jtenton Livery — Dark blue and gilt buttons. Armorial hearings as used are : Quarterly i and 4, or three pallets gules, a chief vairi [for Belcher); 2. {for Shirley)^ hut of which Mr. Belcher sends no particulars ; 3. per bend gules and vert, an eagle display^ , . . {for Greaves); and for a Crest, a greyhound^s head . . . gorged with a collar gules, gar- nishedor, the ears azure ; withthe MottO, " Loyalau Mort" but no authority to bear these or any armorial bearings has been established by the above-mentioned Reverend Evans Belcher. Estate and postal address — Heather Manor, A shby~de~la-Zouch. BELFAST, Baron, see DONEGALL. BELFAST, Earl of, see DONEGALL. BELGRAVE, Viscount, see WESTMINSTER. [Barony, in the Peerage of Scotland.) Debrett says, " This title has been assumed since the ^KoT¥ls>V*i>M s»rt?1 death of the ninth Baron in 1893, iSDK^i\)tX\}K'n tlllU ify Colonel Alexander Charles Hamilton ;" whilst Burke says, " This Barony is now dormant, but it may be presumed that Colonel Alexander Charles Hamilton of Holyfield Hall is the present and tenth Baron, No evidence, however, has yet been produced to establish the extinction in the male line of Captain Francis Hamilton, uncle of the late peer ; " and 710 right to either the arms or title has been officially recorded or established. The said Alexander Charles Hamilton, who has assumed the title, has been served heir-male before the Sheriff of Chancery, and has entered into possession of the estates. He has voted without challenge at the last two elections of Peers at Holy rood, but this is not conclusive proof. He has ?tot established his claim before the Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords, but it is held that a Scottish Peer is not required to do so. He has not matriculated Arms in Lyon Register as Baron Belhaven. Apparently he is the representative of the family of Hamilton of Wishaw, to who7n arms are matriculated ; but these differ materially fro7n the arms quoted below. Application has been made to Her Majesty for a Pateiit of Precedence as the daughters of a Baron by the sisters of the above-mentioned A lexa?ider Charles Hamilton, but at the 7noment of going to press this has not been gazetted. Ci^eation — Original Pate^it, December 15, 1647 ; renewed, February 10, 1675. Arms, as given in the Peerages— Gules , a sword erect in pale, point upwards proper, pommel and hilt or, between three cinquefoils argent. Crest — A na^s head couped ardent, bridled gules. Supporters — Two horses argent, bridled gules. IMCottO — ' ' Ride through, ' ' The Right Honourable GEORGINA HAMILTON, Widow, Baroness Belhaven and Stenton, daughter of John Watson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Lanark. Married, 1877, the Right Honourable James Hamilton, ninth Baron Belhaven and Stenton, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Leonore Agnes Watson Nisbet, commonly known as the Honourable Leonore Agnes Watson Nisbet ; May Clarke Mary Nisbet, commonly known as the Honourable May Clarke Mary Nisbet; Clarice Jessie Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Clarice Jessie Evelyn; Muriel Louise, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel Louise ; Winifred Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred Maude ; Dorothy Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Henrietta ; and Georgina Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Violet. Postal address — Kilgraston Road, Grange, Edinburgh. CHARLES LORAINE BELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland. Born nftoH J"^y 3' ^^3^' being the fourth son of the late JUK^ii Reverend J. Bell, Vicar of Rothwell, in the county of York, and Rural Dean and Canon of Ripon, by his wife Isabella Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir Charles Loraine, Baronet, of Kirk Harle, in the county of Northumberland. Club — Conservative. Livery — Dark-blue coat with brass buttons, red waistcoat, and drab overcoat. Armorial bearings— Sable, a fesse erminois, in chief an escallop between two bells, and in base a bell between as many escallops, all argent ; and for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between two escallops sable a falcon close proper, belled and jessed or, holding in the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 86 IBtl TBcI beak a wing erect, also or ; with the Motto, " Bell assez Bel." Married, April 13, 1871, Anna Roberta, youngest daughter of Charles Bernard ; and has Issue — Walter Loraine Bell, Gentleman, born May 30, 1877 ; Margaret Ellen ; Isabel Gertrude ; and Duloibella Mildreda. Estate and fostal address — Woolsington, Newcastle-on-Tyne, in the county of Northumberland. § CHARLES LOWTHIAN BELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for North Riding of the county of York, and for the borough of Middlesbrough, Major ist North Yorks Artillery Volunteers. Born March 24, 1855, being the second son of Sir Lowthian Bell, Baronet [to whom refer], by his wife Margaret, daughter of Hugh Lee Pattinson. Cluis — Cleveland (Middlesbrough), Union (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a fesse azure between three hawks' lures of the last, as many hawks' bells of the first. Crest — A hawk or, holding in the beak a hawk's lure azure, and resting the dexter claw on the sun in his splendour; with the Motto, " Perseverantia." Married, April 21, 1886, Helen, daughter of W. H. Porter. Postal address — Linthorpe, Middlesbrough. Dame ESTHER BELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bell, daughter of Willia-in Pattison of Edinburgh. Married, 18 — , the Honourable Sir Sydney Smith Bell, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice and President of Legislative Council, Cape of Good Hope, who died 1879. Postal address — 6 Osborne Terrace, Windsor, The Honourable Sir FRANCIS DILLON BELL, Knight Comm-attder of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the late F. Bell ; was created Knight Bachelor 1873, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1881, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — Conservative. Postal address — Auckland, New Zealand. §SlR ISAAC LOWTHIAN BELL, Baronet, of Rounton Grange, in the county of York, and Washington Hall, in the county of Durham, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Durham. Born February 15, 1816, being the son of the late Thomas Bell, Alderman of New- castle-on-Tyne, by his wife Katherine, daughter of Isaac Lowthian ; and was created a Baronet, July 21, 18B5. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three hawks' lures azure, as many hawks' bells of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk or, holding in the beak a hawk's lure azure, and resting the dexter claw on the sun in his splendour. Motto — "Perseverantia." Married, July 20, 1842, Margaret, daughter of Hugh Lee Pattinson, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Scots House, in the county of Durham ; and by her (who died November 18, 1886) has Issue — (i) Thomas Hugh Bell, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles Lowthian Bell, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Margaret Florence [married, August 10, 1871, Walter John- son, late Royal Scots Greys, and has issue] ; Mary Katherine [married, February 5, 1873, Edward Lyulph Stanley, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Lyulpli Stanley, and has issue] ; Ada Phoebe [married, October 17, 1876, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur FitzPatrick Godman (re- tired), 6th Dragoon Guards] ; and Ellen Maud, died young. Postal address — Rounton Grange, Northallerton. JAMES BELL, Compaction oftlie Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, Doctor of Philosophy, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1825 ; is Consulting Chemist to the Indian Govern- ment, Past President of the Institute of Chemistry, Principal of the Laboratory Department of the Inland Revenue, and Chemical Referee under the Sale of Food and Drugs Act ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88g. Armorial bearings as used are ; Azure, a fesse between three bells or. Crest — A roebuck feeding proper. Motto — *' Signujnpacis amor." These arms are entered in the Lyon Register as the arms of Bell of Provesthauch, but they have not as yet been matriculated to the above-mentioned James Bell, Esquire. Married, Ellen, daughter of J. Reece, of Bereton Park, in the County Palatine of Chester ; and has & is the Military Cockade. Issue — An only son. Sir William James Bell, Knight Bachelor [to whom refer]. Postal address— Howell Hill Lodge, Swell, Surrey. Dame MARGARET MILLER BELL, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Bell, daughter of William McTaggart D'Orsey, Doctor of Medicine. Married, 1862, Sir Joshua Peter Bell, Knight Bachelor, President of Legislative Council, Queensland, who died 1881. Postal address— Jimbour, near Dalby, Queensland. Colonel MARK SEVER BELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1843, being the second son of the late Hutchinson Bell; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — Artny and Navy. Married, firstly, 1875, Angelina Helen (wlw died 1879), daughter of Captain H. B. F. Dickenson [formerly z^th Regiment), of Ashton Keynes, in the county of Wiltshire ; secondly, i8go, Nora Margaret, daughter of Hext Boger of Inceworth, South Devon. MATTHEW BELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, for which county lie served the office of High Slieriff in the year 1850, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Geo- logical Society. Born July 7, 1817, being the only son of the late John Bell, Esquire, formerly of Lincoln's Inn, one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Jane, nfe Grove. Chih— Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established, are for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three bells argent, as many lions' heads erased proper ; and for a Crest, a lion's head as in the arms; with the Motto, "Lege et labore." Married, June 13, 1839, Fanny Cecilia, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bigge ; and has had Issue — (i) Matthew John Bell, Esquire [to whom refer'\ ; (2) Edward Thurland Bell, born September i, 1841, and died April 16, 1861 ; (3) Charles George Bell, late z$rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers [married, July 17, 1875, Emma Frances Beres- ford, second daughter of Colonel Whyte, of Newtown Manor]; (4) Herbert James Bell, born August 16, 1853; Florence Jane [married, July 28, 1868, Allen George Douglas, late Captain ^th Regiment] ; Fanny Alice [married, October 26, 1865, Charles Stewart Hardy of Chilham Castle, in the county of Kent'] ; Augusta Rose \jnarried, January 4, 1876, William Gaven Eden] ; Eleanor Margaret [married, July 16, 1874, Reverend Arthur Ellison Molineux, Master of Arts, Vicar of Caversham, near Reading] ; Constance Georgina \married, July 30, 1872, Major Frederick Thomas Whinyates, Royal Horse Artillery] ; and Gertrude Cecilia. Estates- — Bourne Park, Milton, Oakleigh, Higham., and the Isle of Grain, all in the county of Kent. Postal address — Bourne Park, Canterbury. MA TTHE W JOHN BELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace fertile county of Kent, late Captain in the r^th Light Infantry. Born May 3, 1840, being the eldest son of Matthew Bell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent [and to whom refer], by Fanny Cecilia, his wife, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bigge. Club— Junior United Service. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established, are for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three bells argent, as many lions' heads erased proper : and for a Crest, a lion's head as in the arms: with the Motto, "Lege et labore." Married, 1870, Kathleen Matilda, second daughter of John Reilly ; and has Issue — Matthew Gerald Edward Bell. THOMAS BELL, Gentleman. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two bells in chief, and a screw-steamship under canvas in base all or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed gold, three roses fesseways or ; with the Motto, "In- dustria et probitate. " Postal address— 2-3, Windsor Terrace, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. THOMAS HUGH BELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, for the county of Durham, and for the borough of Middlesborough. Born February 10, 1844, being the eldest son of Sir Lowthian Bell, Baronet [to whom refer], by his wife Margaret, daughter of the late Hugh Lee Pattinson, Fellow of the Royal Society. M is the Naval Cockade. IBtl TBel 87 Clui — Reform. Livery — White, with blue facings. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three hawks' lures azure, as many hawks' bells of the first ; and on an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife the arms of OUiffe, namely, argent, a chevron engrailed vert between three olive branches fructed of the same. Crest— A hawk or, resting his dexter claw on the sun in his splendour or, and holding in his beak a lure azure. Married, firstly, April 23, 1867, Maria, youngest daughter of the late John Shield, of Newcastle-on-Tyne, she died April 19, 1871 ; secondly, August 10, 1876, Flo- rence Eveline Eleanore, third daughter of the late Sir Joseph Olliffe, Knight Bachelor, sometime Physician to the British Embassy in Paris ; and has Issue— {1) Maurice Hugh Low- thian Bell, Esquire, born March 29, 1871 ; (2) Hugh Lowthian Bell, Gentleman, born October 1878 ; Gertrude Marga'ret Lowthian ; Florence Elsa ; and Mary Katharine. Postal address— Red Barns, Coatham, Redcar. Colonel WILLIAM BELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being the son of Thomas Bell of Guernsey ; was formerly in the di^th Regiment, has been Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen since 1868, and Secretary to the Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey since 1862/ created Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iZS^. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1855, Rosina, daughter of Havilland Carey of Guernsey. Postal address — Swissville, Guernsey. §Sir WILLIAM JAMES BELL, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts of the University of Cain- bridge, Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh], Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Loudon, Ross, and Cromarty, and County Councillor for the county of Ross, Barrister-ai-Law. Born 1859, being the only son of James Bell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Philosophy, Fellow of the Royal Society \to whom refer\ and his wife Ellen, daughter of J. Reece of Bereton Park, and was created Knight Bachelor 1892. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Scottish Liberal {Edinburgh). Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings as used are : Azure, a fesse between three bells or. Crest — A roebuck feed- ing proper. Motto — '^ Signum pads amor." These arms are entered in the Lyon Register as the arms of Bell of Provesthauch, but they have not as yet been matriculated to the above-mentioned Sir William. Bell. Married, 1882, Bertha Diana, daughter of the late G. Torr of Garbrand Hall, Ewell, Surrey ; and has Issue — Maud, and Marjory Ethel. Estates and postal addresses — Scatwell, Muir of Ord, North Britain ; Garbrand Hall, Ewell, Surrey. § GEORGE CLARKE BELLAIRS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, Lieu- IRl^ff flt1*<^ tenant-Colonel (retired) and Honorary Col- it^viiCliVP onel ist Volunteer Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, and has Volunteer Decoration. Born December 12, 1826, being the second son of George Bellairs, by his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Linwood. Club — County (Leicester). Livery — Black, with red waist- coat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, I. ermine, a lion rampant gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopard's face between two cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Bellairs) ; 2. azure, a chevron erminois between three griffins passant gold (for Lea) ; 3. gules, a fesse vairfe erminois and azure between three escallops argent (for Foote) : 4. argent, a fesse, and in chief a lion passant gules (for Walford) ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gold, a demi-lion rampant gules langed azure, holding between his paws a cross crosslet fitch^e or ; with the Mottoes, "Virtus tutissima cassis," and "Nihil sine cruce." Married, September 29, 1875, Eleanor Catharine, second daughter of the late Reverend George Edward Bruxner, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Thurlaston Holt, in the county of Leicester ; and has had Issue — One daughter, Zilla Ella, died an infant. Postal address — The Newarke, Leicester. The Reverend HENRY WALFORD BELLAIRS, Master of Arts, Vicar of Nuneaton and Rural Dean, Hon- orary Canon of Worcester, formerly one of Her Majesty's Inspectors of Schools. Born March 14, 1812, being the eldest son of the Reverend Canon Bellairs of Deeping Fen, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Dorothy Parker, daughter and co-heiress with Mary, wife of John, Earl of Strafford, and Sarah, wife of Captain Carraichael, of Peter McKenzie of Grove House, in the county of Middlesex. Livery — White, with red facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i. ermine, a lion rampant gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopard's face between two cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Bellaires) ; 2. azure, a chevron erminois between three griffins passant gold (for Lea) ; 3. gules, a fesse vair^e erminois and azure between three escallops argent (for Foote) ; 4. argent, a fesSe, and in chief a lion passant gules (for Walford) ; and for the Crest, out of a mural crown gold, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between his paws a cross crosslet fitch^e or ; with the Motto, "Virtus tutissima cassis." Married, July I5i 1839, Mary Hannah Albina, daughter of George Watkin Kenrick of Woore Hall, in the county of Salop ; and has with other Issue — The Reverend Henry Spencer Kenrick Bellaires, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, born September 27, 1840 [married Mary, daughter of B. Starey of Milton Ernest, and has Issue]. Estates — Apoley Paddox, in the county of Oxford, and Stoke Goldmg, in the county of Leicester. Postal address — Apoley Paddox, Oxford. Lieutenant-general Sir WILLIAM BELLAIRS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being the son of the late Sir William Bellairs, of Mulbarton, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace ; entered the army 1B46 ; became Colonel 1873, and retired Lieutenant-General 1887 ; served with the 49th Regiment, and on Staff as Deputy Assistant - Quartermaster - General, and Assistant - Quarter- master - General to the Second Division throughout the Crimean Campaign, 1854-1856 ; served in the Kaffir Cam- paign, 1877, 1878, and commanded the Combined Imperial and Colonial Forces on the Eastern Frontier during the Gaika Rebellion ; in the Zulu War, 1879 ; commanded the Forces in the Transvaal, 1880, 1881 ; was Administrator of the Transvaal, i88r ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878. C/k* — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. ermine, a lion rampant gules, on a chief engrailed sable, a leopard's face between two cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Bellairs), 2. azure, a chevron erminois between three griffins passant gold (for Lea), 3. gules, a fesse vairde erminois and azure between three escallops argent (for Foote), 4. argent, a fesse and in chief a lion passant gules (for Walford) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding be- tween his paws a cross crosslet fitch^e or ; with the Motto, "Virtus tutissima cassis." Married, firstly, 1857, Emily Craven, eldest daughter of William Barton Gibbons, Justice of the Peace (she died in 1866) ; and has Issue — (i) William Gibbons Bellairs, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born March 22, i860 ; Amye Venour [married, October 8, 1885, Sir David Tennant, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Speaker of the House of Assembly, Cape of Good Hope] ; Florence de Courcy [married, September 27, 1890, Staff-Surgeon Myles O'Connell M'Swiny, Royal Navy]; secondly, 1867, Blanche St. John, daughter of Francis Adolphus Moschzisker, Doctor of Philosophy, and has (2) Beauchamp St. John Bellairs, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born July 17, 1868 ,■ (3) Norman Edward Breton Bellairs, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born November 12, 1869 ; (4) Carlyon Wilfiroy Bellairs, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born March 15, 1871 ; (5) Roger Mowbray Bellairs, Esquire, born August 9, 1884. Postal address — Cleveden, Somerset. H EDWARD BELLASIS, Esquire, " Lancaster " ® Herald, Barrister-at-Law.' Born January 'ycittWutiXti 28, 1852, being the second son of the late lOKXiWiVli Mr. Serjeant Edward Bellasis, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Westminster, by his wife Eliza Jane, only daughter of WiUiam Garnett of Quernmore Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, High Sheriff; Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms, 1873-1882 ; Deputy-Registrar of College of Arms, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. IBcl TBel 1879, 1880 ; Registrai-, 1894 ; Librarian of Printed Books, 1887 ; Secretary to Garter Missions to Spain, 1881, and Saxony, 1882; Lancaster Herald from 1B82. Armorial tpearrngs— He bears for Anna : Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis azure, in chief a tent proper, lined gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a lion couchant guardant azure in front of a tent, as in the arms. Mottoes — " Bon est bel assez ; " "Lorisnon ureris." Postal addresses — 22 Prince of Wales' Terrace, London, W. ; Heralds' College, E.C. Dame MARIE REINE JOSSETTE BELLEAU, commonly known, as Lady Marie Reine ^Rl^TTpfltt Jo^^^lte Belleau, daughter of Louis Gauv- iDvtlvtlU reau, Member of the Legislative Committee of Ijywer Canada. Married, 1835, Sir Narcisse Fortunat Belleau, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micliael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, and formerly Lieutenant-Governor of the Province of Quebec, who died September 14, 1894. Postal address — St. Lewis Street, §The Right Honourable Sik EDWARD JOSEPH BELLEW, Baron Bellew of Barmeath, in IRpIIl^Vn '''^ county of Louth, and a Baronet, Deputy- UJXrWK'Mi Lieutenant, late Major Louth Militia. Borti June 3, 1830, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Patrick, first Lord Bellew, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, by his wife Anna Fermina, daughter of Don Jos6 Maria de Mendoza y Rios of Seville. Creations — Baronet, December II, 1688 ; Baron, July 10, 1848. Armorial bearings— He bearsforArms: Sable, fret ty or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a sword proper. Supporters — Dexter, a leopard or, gorged with a mural crown azure ; sinister, a wolf azure, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Tout d'en haut." Married, February 7, 1853, Augusta Margaret Gwendaline, daughter and eventual heiress of Colonel George Bryan of Jenkinstown, in the county of Kilkenny, and has had Issue — (i) Patrick George Bellew, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Patrick George Bellew, Lieutenant 2oth Regiment, born 1853, died, unmarried, 1874 ; (2) Charles Bertram Bellew, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Bertram Bellew, late Captain 6th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, born April 1855 [married, August 8, 1883, Mildred Mary Josephine, daughter of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, second Baronet]; (3) George Leopold Bryan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Leopold Bryan of Jenkinstown Park, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Captain loth Hussars, born 1857, assumed by Royal License, October 13, 1880, the surname of Bryan, by the will of his uncle, George Leopold Bryan ; {4) Richard Eustace Bellew, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Eustace Bellew, born July 31, 1858 [married, September 17, 1887, Ada Kate, second daughter of H. P. Gilbey of Stanstead, Essex, and by her (who died March 20, 1893) has issue, Henry Edward Bellew, Esquire, born February 6, 1889 ; Bryan Bertram Bellew, Gentle- man, born June 11, 1890 ; Gwendoline Ada; and Ada Kate]. Seat — Barmeath, Dunleer, county Louth. BELLINGHAM, quartered by CUST and SLAUGH- TER. Sir ALAN HENRY BELLINGHAM, fourth Baronet, of Castle Bellingham, in the county 1Rl>ntt1rt*flf*tT> °f Louth, Master of Arts, Barrister- iCt'lllU^IJalU at -Law. Born August 23, 1846, being the son of the late Sir Alan Edward Bellingham, third Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, only child of Henry Clark ; Member of Parliament for the county of Louth, 1880-1885, late Captain 6th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles. Creation — April 19, 1796. Clubs — United University, Junior Travellers', St. Stephen's Green (Dublin). Livery — Black and white and red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bugle-horns & is the Military Cockade. sable, stringed and garnished or, impaUng the arras of Noel, namely or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped or., Motto — "Amicus amico." Married, January 13, 1874, Constance Julia Eleanor Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Con- stance Julia Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Gainsborough ; and by her (who died April 8, 1891) has Issue — (i) Edward Henry Charles Patrick Bellingham, Esquire, born January 26, 1879; (2) Roger Charles Noel Bellingham, Esquire, born April 28, 1884; Ida Mary Ehzabeth Agnes ; and Augusta Mary Monica. The Right Honourable EMILY LOUISE LOWRY- CORRY, Widow, Countess-Dowager of '^Kr>ftr»rt1*i> Belmore, youngest daughter of the late IOK\\\W\X William Shepherd of Bradbourn, in the county of Kent. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ; 2 and 3 sable, a cup argent, with a garland between two laurel branches issuing therefrom proper (for Lowry). Supporters — Two tiger-cats guardant proper, ducally gorged and chained or. Married, 1834, the Right Honourable Armar Lowry-Corry, third Earl of Belmore, who died 1845. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Somerset Richard Lowry- Corry, fourth Earl of Belmore ; (2) Vice-Admiral (retired) Armar Lowry-Corry, commonly known as the Honourable Armar Lowry-Corry, born May 25, 1836 [married, February 8, i868, Geraldine, fifth daughter of James King King, Member of Parliament, of Staunton Park, in the county of Hereford ; and has issue, Arthur Lowry-Corry, Esquire, born February 21, 1869 ; Lionel Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born February 9, 1870, died January 13, 1871 ; Gerald Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, Lieutenant Cheshire Regiment, born August 24, 1871 ; Algernon Frederick Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born June 29, 1874, died June 15, 1875 i Adrian Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born February 11, 1876: Hubert Armar Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born May 22, 1881 ; Ber- tram Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born December 13, 1883, died February 26, 1884 ; Walter Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born March 6, 1885 ; Rosamond Florence ; Muriel ; Evelyn ; and Ethel Mary, died January 27, 1883]. Postal address — 95 Eaton Place, S.W. M The Right Honourable Sir SOMERSET RICH- 'S ARD LOWRY-CORRY, Earl and Viscount Belmore, of the county of Fermanagh, and IBaron Belmore of Castle Coole, in the county of Fermanagh, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Representative Peer, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ireland, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Tyrone, and Master of Arts. Born April 9, 1835, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Armar, third Earl, by his wife Emily Louise, youngest daughter of William Sheppard of Bradbourn, in the county of Kent ; Under-Secretary of State for Home Department, 1866, 1867, and Governor and Commander-in- Chief of New South Wales, 186S-1872. Creations — Baron, January 6, 1781 ; Viscount, December 6, 1789 ; Earl, No- vember 20, 1797. C/«^i— Carlton, Athenaeum, Constitu- tional, Sackville Street. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : First grand quarter, quarterly, i and 4, gules a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry), 2 and 3 sable, a cup argent, with a garland between two laurel branches all issuing out of the same vert (for Lowry) ; second grand quarter Corry as previously ; third grand quarter argent, on a bend azure, three buckles or (for Leslie) ; fourth grand quarter or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend sable (for Abernethy) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Order, and impaling on a second escut- cheon the arms of Gladstone, namely argent, a savage's head affront^e, distilling drops of blood, about the temples a wreath of holly vert, within an orle fleury gules, all within eight martlets sable. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and there.upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock proper charged with a crescent gules (for Corry), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a H is the Naval Cockade. TBel TBen 89 garland of laurel between two branches of the same proper (for Lowry). Supporters — Two cats guardant proper, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto— " Virtus semper viridis." Married, August 22, 1861, Anne Elizabeth Hon- ona, second daughter of Captain John Neilson Gladstone, Royal Navy, Member of Parliament ; and has Isstie—(T.) Armar Lowry -Corry, Esquire, commonly known as Vis- count Corry, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Fermanagh, Captain 3rd Battalion Royal InniskilUng Fusiliers, born at Sydney, May 5, 1870; (2) Cecil Lowry-Corry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Lowry-Corry, born March 20, 1873; (3) Ernest Lowry-Corry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ernest Lowry-Corry, born November 23, 1874 ; Theresa, commonly known as Lady Theresa; Florence, commonly known as Lady Florence [married I Jeutenant-Colonel John Henry Eden] ; Madeline, commonly known as Lady Madeline ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary; Winifred, commonly known as Lady Winifred ; Edith, commonly known as Lady Edith ; Violet, commonly known as Lady Violet ; Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret ; Dorothy, commonly known as Lady Dorothy ; and Kathleen, commonly known as Lady Kathleen. Seat—Cas,i\e Coole, Enniskillen, county Fermanagh. §The Right Honourable HENRY STRUTT, Baron Belper of Helper, in the county of Derby, in TRpTtlPr *^ Peerage of the United Kingdom, Colonel JUK-V^K/V South Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry, Bachelor of Laws, Member of Parliament for East Derbyshire and Berwick-on-Tweed. Born May 20, 1840, being the son of the Right Honourable Edward Strutt, first Baron Belper of Belper, in the county of Derby, by his wife Emily, daughter of the Right Reve- rend William Otter, Doctor, of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Chichester. Creation — August 29, 1856. Cluhs — Brooks's, Athenaaum, Travellers'. Armorial beaxlngs — He bears for Arms — Per pale sable and azure, two chevronels en- grailed between three cross crosslets fitch^e or, and im- paling the arms of Coke, namely, party per pale gules and azure, thiee eagles displayed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun proper, a cubit arm erect vested bendy of six or and sable, cuffed argent, in the hand a roll of paper proper. Supporters — On either side a leopard proper, gorged with a collar gemell azure, therefrom pendent an escutcheon also azure, charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Motto — "Propositi tenax." Married, May 2, 1874, Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, sixth daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester ; and has Issue — (i) William Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William .Strutt, born February 9, 1875 ; (2) Reginald Edward Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Edward Strutt, born July 12, 1881, died May 10, 1888 ; (3) Algernon Henry Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Henry Strutt, born May 6, 1883 ; Norah, commonly known as the Honourable Norah ; Lilian, commonly known as the Honourable Lilian ; Hilda, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda ;, Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret ; and Miuiel, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel. Seat — Kingston Hall, Derby. BELWARD, quartered by TEMPEST. §GUY LENOX BENCE-LAMBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties TBence^Lamlicrt ^i„Sf°l:VoneiRtai'bSn Fusiliers. Born December 30, 1856, being the second son of the late Alexander Clendinning Lambert, Esquire, ■ Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Brook Hill, in the county of Mayo, Ireland, by his wife Emma Maria, daughter of Guy Lenox Prendergast, Member of Parliament for Lymington, and formerly a Member of the Council of Bombay. Club— Windham. Livery — Blue coat, black and white striped waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a cross crosslet or, between three cinque- foils pierced argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a centaur proper, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or ; with the Motto, " Ut quocunque paratus." Married, January 23, 1884, Ida Millicent, daughter of Henry Alexander Starkie Bence, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Estates — Thorington Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; Riddles- den Hall, in the county of York; Dernasliggan, in the county of Galway. Postal address— T\vox\n^\.on Hall, Darsham, Suffolk. Dame MARY COMBER LAWSON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Benedict, daughter TR^npTltfl" of Henry Fortey, Government Inspector of iUV-lKPUll-V Schools, Madras. MameA, firstly, iZjg, Sir Julius Benedict, Knight Bachelor, who died 1885; secondly, 1886, Frank Lawson. Postal address — 31 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W, BENEDERALOCH, Baron, see BREADALBANE. Colonel HARCOURT MORTIMER BENGOUGH, Companion of the Most Honourable 'y^VX\tXt\\\tx\\ Order of the Bath. Born 1837, being iUV'UJJUU^il the son of George Bengough of The Redge, Gloucestershire; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — United Service. Married, 1876, Christina, daughter of H. Mabery of Brecon, South Wales. Postal addresses — Kingston, Jamaica; Oakfield, Bedford. Sir BENJAMIN BENJAMIN, Knight Bachelor. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late nRmiflttlttl Moses Benjamin, Justice of the Peace lij K/ll)\Xll\Hl df Melbourne : Mayor of Melbourne, 1887-1889 ; created Knight Bachelor, 1889. Married, 1857, Fanny, daughter of Abraham Cohen of Sydney, New South Wales. Postal address — Melbourne, Australia. JOSEPH BENN, Gentleman. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per chevron or and HRptltl a^ufs, on a mount in base an alpaca statant, iUvllll and two angora goat's heads affrontfe in chief all proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an alpaca's head couped at the neck between two sprigs of oak fructed all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Cura atque industria. " Postal address — Russell House, Bradford. BENNET, see TANKERVILLE. Dame ELLEN SELFE BENNETT. Widow, com- monly known as Lady Bennett, daughter of 'IRlMltl^f^" ^^^^ ^^^ Reverend Henry Page, Master of IO\/\n\\:K\, ji^i;^ of Rose Hill, in the county of Wor- cester. Married, 1841, Sir James Risdon Ben7iett, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, who died 1891. Postal address — 3 Marlborough Place, N. W. Sir HENRY BENNETT, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln. Born 1827, being the son of the late William Bennett of The Old Hall, Grimsby; has been six times Mayor of Great GH^nsby, of which he is Senior Alderman ; created Knight Bachelor, 1891. yia.xx\^6., firstly , 1852, Dorothy [who died 1856), daughter of the late Francis Sowerby of Aylesby ; secondly, 1859, Sophia, daughter of the late George Locking of Hull. Postal addresses — Westlands, Grimsby ; Thorpe Hall, Louth. Sir JOHN BENNETT, Knight Baclielor, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for London and for the county of Middlesex, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Born 1814, being tlie son of John Bennett ; created Knight Bachelor, 1872. Clubs — City Liberal, Devonshire. Married, 1843, Agnes {who died 1889), daughter of the late John Wilson of Deptford. Postal address — 64 and 65 Cheapside, London, E.C. § WILLIAM WARD BENNITT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham, nRl^trntt'f" ^^^^ Colonel Commanding 5th Lancers, at lijX,\W\\\\ present on retired pay. Born 1839, being the second son of the late Captain William Bennitt, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 90 IBen IBtv the counties of Stafford, Worcester, and Shropshire ; served with Inniskilhng Dragoons in Boer War 1881, commanded an escort with Sir Evelyn Wood to Zululand, served in Bechuanaland Expedition 1884, selected to Command 5th Lancers in 1885, half-pay from 1889. Clui — Army and Navy. Livery — Invisible green and gold. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms! : Azure, on a chevron or, between three martlets in chief and one in base argent, three an- nulets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a horse's head couped argent, pierced through the neck by an arrow in bend sinister point downwards proper; with the Motto, " Irre- vocabile." M'a>-?-ied Augusta D'A., daughter of the late J. D'A. Samuda, Member of Parliament, 7 Gloucester Square, Hyde Park ; and has Issue — Two daughters. Postal ad- dress — Stokegreen House, Slough, Bucks. BENSON, see CANTERBURY, Archbishop of. Lieutenant-General GEORGE BENT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born TRptlt" ^^^°' ^^i^S ^^ ^'^^ ^f ^^ ^^^^ Colonel Bent, iJi^vilV Royal Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855. Married, 1857, his cousin, a daughter of Major J. Bent of Wrexham Lodge, in tlie county of Buckingham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. BENTINCK, CAVENDISH-, see BOLSOVER. BENTINCK, CAVENDISH-, see PORTLAND. GEORGE BENTLEY, Gentleman, Publisher in Ordi- nary to Her Majesty the Queen, Fellow of '^R^tlt'f l>tl *-^^ Royal Geographical Society. Bo7'n iO\/\\,K\X/]l June 7, 1828, being the third but eldest surviving son of Richard Bentley (Publisher in Ordinary to His Majesty the King), by his wife Charlotte, second daughter of Thomas Botten. Club — Savile. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a bend vair, between two bendlets engrailed sable, a martlet for diffe- rence ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant argent, the dexier forefoot resting upon an ancient shield vair, charged with an annulet or ; with the Motto — " Fide et Fiduci^." Married, June 16, 1853, Anne, daughter of Wilham Williams of Aberystwyth, in the county of Cardigan; and has Issue — Richard Bentley, Gentleman, born May 5, 1854. Estates — Upton, Slough, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — 8 New Burlington Street, London, W. BERE, see DE LA BERE. BEREHAVEN, Viscount, see BANTRY. BERESFORD, Baron, see WATERFORD. BERESFORD, HORSLEY-, see DECIES. BERESFORD, see WATERFORD, MASSY-BERES- FORD, and PACK-BERESFORD. CAROLINE AMELIA BERESFORD, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Amelia 'y&pYCCift\fY\ Beresford, daughter of the first Baron iOX,\.X,r^\y^V\^ Denman. Married, 1846, the Reverend John George Beresford, Rector of Bedale, in the county of York. Dame ELIZABETH BERESFORD, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Beresford, second daughter of Davis Lucas of Clontibret. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge : Argent, sem^e of cross crosslets fitchfe, three fleurs- de-lis sable, within a bordure wavy ermines. Married, 1846, Sir George De la Poer Beresford, second Baronet, who died in 1873, and was succeeded by his nephew. Sir Henry Monson Beresford- Peirse. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) John Edward Francis De la Poer Beres- ford, Esquire, born June 25, 1851, and died 1854; (2) William Carr De la Poer Beresford, Esquire, born 1858, and died May 14, i860 ; Mary, died 1847 ; Marcia Mary Ann Harriet [married June 23, 1875, Francis Colebroke Drum- mond. Esquire, late Captain 7th Dragoon Guards]. Postal address — Ballachulish, Argyllshire. « is tlie Military Cockade. M Sir HENRY MONSON DE LA POER BERES- 6 FORD-PEIRSE, Baronet, Lieutenant. Born Septem- ber 25, 1850, being the son of the late Henry Wilham De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, of Bedale Hall, by his wife Henrietta Anne Theodosia, daughter of the Reverend Thomas John Monson, commonly known as the Reverend and Honourable Thomas John Monson; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet, February 11, 1873, under the creation of May 21, 1814. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a ducal coronet between three cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Peirse), 2 and 3 argent, seme^ of crosses crosslet fitchfe, three fleurs-de-lis two and one sable within a bordure wavy ermines (for Beresford) ; impaUng the arms of Dodsworth, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a bend engrailed sable between three annulets gules (for Dodsworth), 2 and 3 per saltire argent and sable, two trefoils slipped in pale gules (for Smith). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cross crosslet fitch^e or, surmounted with a mural crown gules (for Peirse), 2. out of a naval crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy argent and gules, the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken tilting-spear in bend sinister, and in the mouth the remaining part of the spear, point up- wards, gold (for Beresford). Mottoes — ' ' Non sine pul- vere palma," " Nil nisi cruce." Married, firstly, November 11, 1873, Adelaide Mary Lucy, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Mary Lucy Bernard, fifth daughter of the third Earl of Bandon ; and by her (who died September 29, 1884) had Issue — (i) Henry Bernard De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, born January 9, 1875 ; (2) Richard Windham De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, born August 6, 1876 ; (3) Evelyn Francis De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, born September 3, 1S77 ; (4) Ernest Arthur De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, born October 2, 1879 ; (5) John Wilham De la Poer Beresford-Peirse, Esquire, born June 12, 1883 ; Sybil Georgiana Mary ; and Ethel Mary, died May 31, 1881. Sir Henry married secondly, January 23, 1886, Henrietta, only daughter of Sir Matthew Dodsworth, fourth Baronet, and has issue, a daughter. Estate and postal address — Bedale Hall, Bedale, Yorkshire. Sir JOHN HENR V GIBBS BERGNE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of '^^^VtXW^ -Sazn/ Michael and Saint George. Born iUV'l'^llv 1842, being the son of the late John Brodribb Bergne of the Foreign Office; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Clubs — St. James's, Alpine. Married, 1878, Mary d Court, daughter of the late Reverend S. B. Bergne. Postal address — 13 Pembroke Road, London, W. BERKELEY, see FITZHARDINGE. The Right Honoukable CECILE BERKELEY, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Berkeley, 1Rprfel>fl>11 daughter of Comte Edouard de Melfort- ujK'\,t\K'lK-\f Drummond, of France. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a chevron between ten crosses pat^e, six in chief and four in base argent. Married, firstly, Admiral Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Fleetwood Broughton Reynolds Pellew, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, which marriage was dissolved ; and secondly, i860, the Right Honourable George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley, seventh Earl of Berkeley, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — An only son, the Right Honourable Randal Thomas Moreton Berkeley, eighth and present Earl of Berkeley [to whom refer]. CHARLOTTE BERKELEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Craven Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, daughter of the late General Denzil Onslow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patde, six in chief and four in base argent, im- paUng the arms of Onslow, namely argent, a fesse gules M is the Naval Cockade. IBer TBer 91 between six Cornish choughs proper. Marned, firstly, George Newton ; secondly, Craven Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Craven Fitz- Hardinge Berkeley (son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl Berkeley) , who died 1855. Sir GEORGE BERKELEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; formerly Governor-in-Chief of the Leeward Islands. Born 1819, being the eldest son of t!ie late General Sackville Hamilton Berkeley of the i6tt Foot; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1881. Clubs— Windham, St. George's. Postal address — 10 Hyde Park Mansions, London, W. Major-General JAMBS CAVAN BERKELEY, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire. Born 1839, being the son of the late General Sackville Hamilton Berkeley of the J.6th Foot ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Club — United Service. M3.med,_firstly, i860, Anna Sophia {who died 1886), daughter of Captain George Middlecoat of the Madras Artillery; secondly, 1892, Maud, youngest daughter of W. Tomlinson, Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society of York, and Sandown, Isle of Wight. The Right Honourable LOUISA MARY MILMAN, in her own right Baroness Berkeley, in the Peerage of England, and co-heiress to the Barony of Braose, of Gower, and claiming to be heir-general to the Eai-ldom of Ormond ; only child of the late Craven Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Craven Fitz Hardinge Berkeley ; succeeded her uncle (the sixth Earl of Berkeley) in the Baiony of Berkeley, 1882, at whose death the Earldom descended to the heir male (the seventh Earl of Berkeley), while the Baiony devolved upon the above-mentioned Louisa Mary Milman as the heir-general of Sir James de Berkeley Knight, who was summoned to ParUament as Baron Berkeley in 1421, and this lady was by Letters Patent under the Great Seal, June 12, 1893, declared to have succeeded to that dignity. Married, April 3, 1872, Major-General Gustavus Hamilton Lockwood Milman [to whom refer]. MAR Y CA THERINE BERKELE Y, commonly known as Lady Mary Catherine Berkeley, daughter of the third Earl of Kewinare. Married, 1851, Robert Berkeley of Spetchley Park, in the county of Worcester. The Right Honourable RANDAL THOMAS MORETON BERKELEY, eighth Earl of Berkeley, Viscount Dursley, in the county of Gloucester, late Lieu- tenant Royal Navy. Born January 31, 1865, being the only child of the late Right Honourable George Lennox Rawdon Berkeley, seventh Earl of Berkeley, by his wife Cecile [to whom refer], daughter of Count Edward de Melfort Drummond. Creation — Earl and Viscount, Sep- tember II, 1679. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a chevron between ten crosses patfe, six in chief and four in base argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mitre gules, labelled and garnished or, charged with a chevron and crosses patfe as in the arms. Motto — " Dieu avec nous." Married, November 9, 1887, Kate Jackson. Postal address— 21. Drayton Gardens, London, S.W. The supporters quoted by Burke and usually attributed to his Lordship — namely, two lions argent, the sinister ducally crowned gules, collared and chained or — of right appertain to the Barony of Berkeley, which is now separated from the Earldom, and no supporters have yet been granted to Lord Berkeley, EDWIN BERKELEY- PORTMAN, Esquire, com- monly known as the 1BerfeeIep#ortman kX-"po«man'"''%^:;- 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Portman, Cornet North Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry 1850 ; Member of Parliament for the county of Dorset (North) since December 1885. C/kJj— National Liberal, St. James's, United University, Wellington. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fleur-de-lis azure (for Portman) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine between ten crosses patfe argent (for Berkeley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or (for Portman) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant gules, armed and crined or (for Berkeley), Married, 1887, Caroline Ella, daughter of David Ward Chapman; and has /rjae— Violet Guendolen. Residence — 46 Cadogan Place, S.W. EVELYN HARRIET LAVINIA BERKELEY-PORT- MAN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Maurice Berkeley-Portman, eldest surviving daughter of Major Berkeley-Portman. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or a fleur-de-lis azure (for Portman) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine between ten crosses patfe argent, six in chief and four in base, impaling these same arms of Berkeley-Portman. Married, 1867, as his second wife, Maurice Berkeley-Portman, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Maurice Berkeley-Port- man, son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount' Portman, who died January 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Cecil Berkeley Berkeley-Portman, Gen- tleman, born September 12, 1869 ; (2) Montagu Berkeley- Portman, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Somersetshire Light Infantry, born July 6, 1872 ; and Ger- trude Emma. Postal address — Ashfield, North Betherton, Ditchwater. LUCY ELLA BERKELEY-PORTMAN, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Ella Berkeley-Portman, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Portman. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or a fleur-de-lis azure (for Portman) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine between ten crosses pat^e argent, six in chief and four in base (for Berkeley). Postal address — Littleton House, Blandford, Dorset. BERKSHIRE, Earl of, see SUFFOLK. FREDERIC BERNAL, Esquire, Companion of the Alost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael TRpl*tlflf "'"'^ Saint George. Born 1828, being the iOX/\,\\\X\ youngest son of tlie late Ralph Bernal, many years Chairman of House of Commons ; has been Consul-General at Havre; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891'. Clubs — Thatched House, New Travellers' . Married, 1850, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of J. Brewster Cozens of Woodham Mortitner Lodge, Maldon, in the county of Essex. Postal address — British Consulate-General, Havre. BERNARD, Viscount, see BANDON. BERNARD, see BANDON. Sir CHARLES EDWARD BERNARD, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of TKlM*t1rtt*Tl ^^ Star of India. Born 1837, being tlie lOX'KWiXKii son of J. F. Bernard, Doctor of Medicine, of Clifton, Bristol ; created Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886. Club — National Liberal. Married, 1862, Susan Capel, daughter of tlie Reverend Richard Tawney of Wil- loughby, in the county of Warwick. Postal address — 44 BramJiani Gardens, South Kensington. CHARLOTTE ESTHER EMILY BERNARD, com- monly known as Lady Charlotte Esther Emily Bernard, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Bandon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a bend azure, three escallops of the field. EMMA HARRIET BERNARD, commonly known as Lady Emma Harriet Bernard, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Bandon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, on a bend azure, three escallops of the field. The Editor undertakes that every entry not In itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 92 TBer TBer § HENRY BOYLE BERNARD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom"able Henry Boyle Bernard. Born in London 1812, being the son of the Right Honourable James Bernard, second Earl of Bandon, by his wife Mary Susan Albinia, daughter of the Right Reverend Charles Brod- rick, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Brodrick, Archbishop of Cashel, and sister of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Middleton, Member of Parliament for Bandon 1863-1868 ; Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers. Club — Carlton, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding a snake proper. Married, 1848, Matilda Sophia, who died 1892, daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-General Charles Turner, Colonel 19th Regiment, of Sutton, in the county of Middlesex. Postal address — Cool- main Castle, Cork. LOUISA ALBINIA BERNARD, commonly known as Lady Louisa Albinia Bernard, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Bandon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, on a bend azure, three escallops of the field. LE WIS ADOLPHUS BERNA YS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguisjied Order of Saint ''lf^Pl*t1flt)rt Michael and Saint George ; Fellow of the UJK/K\\\K^ii l^innean Society; Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Son of the late Adolphus Bernays, Doctor of Philosophy : is Clerk of the Legislative Assembly of Queensland; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Queensland. Postal address — Bris- bane, Queensland. The Right Honourable EMMA HARRIET TYR- WHITT, Baroness Berners, only surviving nRl^l*ni>1*tf child of the late Honourable and Reverend .lUl^i.tllf'lXI Robert Wilson (only brother of sixth and last Baron Berners), by his second wife Harriet, younger daughter and co-heir of Colonel George Crump, widow of John Wilson Sheppard ; succeeded her uncle 1871, under the creation of May 26, 1455. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 6, sable a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis between two bezants (for Wilson) ; 2. argent, a bend plain within a bordure engrailed sable (for (Knyvet) ; 3. argent, a cross engrailed between four water- bougets sable, a label azure, charged with three lions rampant or (for Bourchier) ; 4. France and England quar- terly within a bordure argent (for Woodstock) ; 5. cjuarterly or and vert (for Berners). Supporters — Dexter, a falcon rising, wings elevated argent, jessed and belled or ; sinster, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules, studded or. Married, November 3, 1853, Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, Baronet; andhas/jiae — (i) Harry Tyrwhitt- Wilson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harry Tyrwhitt- Wilson, Lieutenant 2nd Brigade East Division Royal Artillery, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, born August 7, 1854, died, unmarried, August 9, 1891 ; (2) Sir Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt- Wilson, com- monly known as the Honourable Sir Raymond Robert Tyrwhitt- Wilson, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born July 22, 1855 (assumed by Royal License, September 13, 1892, the surname and arms of Wilson, and succeeded his father as fourth Baronet, 1893) ; (3) Hugh Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Tyrwhitt, Commander Royal Navy, born July 14, 1856 [married, August 10, 1882, Julia Mary, daughter of William Orme Foster, Esquire, of Apley Park, in the county of Salop, and has issue, Gerald Hugh Tyrwhitt, Esquire, born September 18, 1883] ; (4) Clement Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotirable Clement Tyrwhitt, born October 21, 1857 ; (5) Rupert Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rupert Tyrwhitt, Captain Royal Artillery, born May 25, 1859 ; (6) Philip Bourchier Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Philip Bourchier Tyrwhitt, late Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, born November 28, 1861 ; (7) Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Leonard Francis Tyrwhitt, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born October 29, 1863 ; (8) & is the Military Cockade. Thomas Knyvet Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Knyvet Tyrwhitt, born December 28, 1864, died October 8, 1886 ; (9) John Tyrwhitt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Tyrwhitt, born September 14, 1876 ; Ardyn Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ardyn Mary [married, April 11, 1887, Sir Francis KnoUys, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Private Secretary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and has issue, Alexandra Elizabeth] ; Sibyl Grace, com- monly known as the Honourable Sibyl Grace ; and Hester Efa, commonly known as the Honourable Hester Efa. Seat — Ashwellthorpe Hall, Wymondham, in the county of Norfolk. Sir HENRY HANSON BERNEY, ninth Baronet, of Park Hall, in Reedham, in the cotmty of IRpftlPtl Norfolk, Bachelor of Laws of the Univer- iOXfKXWf^ sity of Cambridge. Born November 30, 1843, being the son of the late Sir Hanson Berney, eighth Baronet, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Thomas Peck. Creation — May 5, 1620. Alluorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and azure, over all a cross engrailed ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers, alternately azure and gules. Motto — "Nil temere, neque timore." Married, Januai*y 31, 1866, Jane Dorothy, daughter of the Reverend Andrew Bloxham, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, late Fellow of Worcester College, Rector of Harborough Magna, in the county of Warwick ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Hugh Berney, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Prince of Wales' Own West Yorkshire Regiment, born October 17, 1866 [married, July 2, 1892, Fridywede Katherine, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel F. W. Bell of Fermoy, in the county of Cork, and has issue, Thomas Reedham Berney, Gentle- man, born July 6, 1893] ; (2) Richard William Berney, Esquire, born 1867 ; (3) John Hanson Berney, Esquire, born i868 ; (4) Robert Henry Berney, Esquire, born 1871 ; (5) Matthew Cromwell Berney, Esquire, born August, died September 1872 ; (6) Andrew James Berney, Esquire, born 1873 ; (7) Alexander David Berney, Esquire, born Sep- tember 20, 1877 ; Mary Agnes ; Jane Dorothy Elizabeth ; and Katherine Anne. Estate — The Hall, Barton Bendish, near Stoke Ferry, Norfolk. Postal address — C/o Keith, Blake & Co. , Solicitors, The Chantry, Norwich. BERRIEDALE, Baron of, see CAITHNESS. Sir GRAHAM BERRY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael 1Rp1*t*11 ^''^^^^^^l George, Treasurer of Victoria. Bom UJKVXrY, 1822, being t/ie son of the late B. Berry of Chelsea; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1869, Madge, daughter of J. B. Evans of Victoria. Postal address — Melbourne, Victoria. BERTIE, see ABINGDON and LINDSEY; BERTIE, quartered by CARINGTON. BERTIE, Lord, a title (in the opinion of the Editor) erroneously assumed by the eldest son of the Earl of Lindsey. The Reverend ALBERIC EDWARD BERTIE, Es- quire, commonly known as the Reverend the TRpfttr Honourable Alberic Edward Bertie, Master ii.^ vvvn;. of Arts of the University of Oxford 1873 ; is Rector of Gedling, in the county of Notting- ham ; formerly Rector of Staveley. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Bertie, the sixth Earl of Abingdon, by his wife Elizabeth Lavinia, only child of the late George Granville Vernon-Harcourt, Esquire. Club — United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted 3Jgsnt (for Willoughby), and impaling the arms of M'Donnell, namely, quarterly 1. or, a lion rampant gules; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out M is the Naval Cockade. TBer TBer 93 of a cloud proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchSe erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. party per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, and charged upon the breast with a fret azure. Married, 1881, Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Antrim of second creation ; and has Iss-ue living — (i) Aubrey Charles Bertie, Esquire, born 1882 ; (2) Schomberg Montagu Bertie, Gentleman, born 1888 ; (3) Alberic Willoughby Bertie, Gentleman, born 1891; Irene Elsie; and Lavinia May. Postal address — Gedling, Nottingham. CHARLES CLAUD BERTIE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Claud Bertie. Born 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Bertie, the sixth Earl of Abingdon, by his wife Elizabeth Lavinia, only child of the late George Granville Vernon- Harcourt, Esquire ; has been Lieutenant 47ih foot. Club— Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a fret azure. Married, 1890, ."Adelaide, daughter of the late Reverend Jeremiah Burroughes of Lingwood Lodge, Norfolk. Residence — Bawburgh Hall, Norfolk. ELIZABETH EMILY BERTIE, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Emily Bertie, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Abingdon. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent, three battering rams barways in pale proper (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle, triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby). FRANCES EVELYN BERTIE, commonly known as Lady Frances Evelyn Bertie, daughter of the Right Honour- able the sixth Earl of Abingdon ; is a nun. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple- turretted argent (for Willoughby). FRANCIS LEVESON BERTIE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Leveson Bertie, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Bertie, the sixtli Earl of Abingdon, by his wife Elizabeth Lavinia, only child of the late George Granville Vernon-Harcourt, Esquire. C/k^j— Brooks's, Travellers', Turf, St. James'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby) ; impahng the arms of Wellesley, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates saltireways (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or (for Cowley), over all an annulet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a fret azure (for Willoughby). Married, 1874, F6odorowna Cecilia, commonly known as Lady F^odorowna Cecilia, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cowley ; and has Iss-ue living— Vere- Frederick Bertie, Es- quire, born 1878. Postal address — 18 Grosvenor Street, W. GEORGE AUBREY VERE BERTIE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Aubrey Vere Bertie. Born 1850, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Bertie, the sixth Earl of Abingdon, by his wife Elizabeth Lavinia, only child of the late George Granville Vernon-Harcourt, Esquire ; appointed Ensign Coldstream Guards 1868, Lieutenant and Captain ,1871, Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel 1881, Major 1885, retired same year. Clui — Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby) and impaling the arms of Farquhar, namely argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister hands apaumfe in chief of the last, and a crescent in base azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a fret azure. Married, 1885, Harriet Blanche Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Walter Rockcliff Farquhar, third Baronet ; and has Issue— ClsMde Peregrine Bertie, Esquire, born 1890 ; Vere Mary ; and Margaret Adine. Postal addresses — 12 Eaton Terrace, S. W. ; Wy tham Abbey, O.'con. The Reverend HENRY WILLIAM BERTIE, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable Henry WiUiam Bertie. Born 1812, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Bertie, the fifth Earl of Abingdon, by his first wife Emily, daughter of General Thomas Gage, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Gage ; Rector of Great Ilford, in the county of Essex, 1844-1881 ; is Fellow of All Souls', Oxford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's liead affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a fret azure. Postal address — All Souls' College, Oxford. § REGINALD HENRY BERTIE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Henry Bertie. Born 1856, being the son of the Right Honourable Montagu Berde, the sixth Earl of Abingdon, by his wife Elizabeth Lavinia, daughter of George Granville Vernon-Harcourt, Esquire ; Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers, 1883 ; Major, 1891. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three battering rams barways in pale proper, headed and gar- nished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-towered argent (for Willoughby), and impahng the arms of Courtenay, namely, quarterly i and 4, or three torteaux (for Corutenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's ' head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a fret azure (for Willoughby). Married, 1892, Amy Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Amy Evelyn, daughter of Captain Henry Reginald Courtenay, who has assumed the title of Lord Courtenay, and granddaughter of the Right Hon- ourable Henry Hugh Courtenay, thirteenth Earl of Devon. Postal address — The Cottage, 'rougham, Surrey. Sir GEORGE CLEMENT BERTRAM, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts of the University '1I^IM*1"l*fltTI °f Cambridge, Barrister. Born 1841, iU vl-VVCl-lIl being the only son of George Bertram of Saint Martin, Jersey ; created Knight Bachelor, 1885. Club — New University. Married, 1866, Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Major-General Edward J. Lawder of the Madras Staff Corps. Postal address — Rock- mount, Gouray, Jersey. The Right Honourable HENRY RICHARD NOEL- HILL, Baron Berwick, of Attingham, in IRl^fVUtflt ^^ county of Salop. Born May 13, 1847, ili^'I^VUJI'VtV being the eldest son of the late Reverend Thomas Henry Noel-Hill, Rector of Ber- rington, by his wife Harriet Rebecca, eldest daughter of John Humffreys of Llwyn, in the county of Montgomei-y ; suc- ceeded as seventh Baron on the death of his uncle, Novem- ber 23, 1882, under the creation of May 19, 1784. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's, Army and Navy, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse sable, a castle with two towers argent,, on a canton gules a martlet or (for Hill), 2. or, fretty gules, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 94 T5t0 IBtt a canton ermine (for Noel), 3. or, a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed gules (for Harwood). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag statant argent (for Hill), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a tower proper, a hind at gaze argent, collared and chained or (for Noel), 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed sable, hold- ing in the mouth a sprig of oak proper (for Harwood). Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus argent, gorged with a collar sable, charged with a martlet or ; sinister, a stag proper, gorged with a plain collar sable, charged with a leopard's face or, and a chain reflexed over the back also or. Motto — "Qui uti scit, ei bona." Married, June 9, 1869, Ellen, eldest daughter of Herr Brackspatron Nystrom of Malmoe, Sweden. Seai — Attingham Hall, near Shrews- bury. §The Right Honoueable FREDERICK GEORGE BRABAZON PONSONBY, Earl IRlXitfhnrnttrrfl °'^ Bessborough, viscount Dun- JOKPtHMMUU^l) cannon of the Fort of Duncannon, in the county of Wexford, and Baron Bessborough of Bessborough, in the county of Kil- kenny, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Ponsonbyof Sysonby, and Baron Duncannon of Bessborough, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant, Barrister. Born September 11, 1815, being the third son of the Right Honourable John William, fourth Earl, by his wife Maria Fane, commonly known as Lady Maria Fane, daughter of the Right Honourable John, tenth Earl of Westmorland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Creations — Baron, September 11, 1721 ; Viscount, February 28, 1722 ; Earl, October 6, 1739, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Ponsonby of Sysonby, June 12, 1749, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Duncannon of Bess- borough, July 19, 1834, in the Peerage of the United King- dom. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, in a ducal coronet azure, five arrows, one in pale and four in saltire points downwards, entwined by a snake proper. Supporters — Two lions regardant proper. Motto — " Pro Rege, lege, grege." Seat — Bessborough, Pel- town, Ireland. Town residence — 45 Green Street, W. Sir HENRY BESSEMER, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1813, being ^^^CittCXYi^V the son of the late Anthony Bessemer JUK^WnK^MiX'V of Charleton, in the county of Hertford ; is the inventor of "Bessemer Steel," and was dubbed Knight Bachelor in 1879, in recognition of the value of this invention, and for his other numerous inventions in different departments of arts and manu- factures; has been presented with the Freedom of the City of London and of the City of Hamburg ; and a Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers ; was President of the Iron and Steel Institute 1871, 1872; is an Honorary Member of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and a Member of the Society of Mechanical Engineers of America. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a chevron embattled counterembattled between three fleurs- de-Us or, a crescent between two estoiles of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-gryphon azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis chevronways or, supporting a torch erect fired proper; with the Motto, " Onward ever. " Married, 1833, Ann, eldest daughter of Richard Allen of Amersham. Postal address — 165 Denmark Hill, Camberwell, S.E. BEST, see HADEN-BEST. BEST, see WYNFORD. § Major MA WDISTL Y GA USSEN BEST, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, for which ^3L ^ti^ county he served the office of High Sheriff in the i^v^V year 1881. Born August 23, 1826, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late James Best, Esquire, of Park House, Boxley, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace and Lieutenant-Colonel of the West n is tlie MiUtaiT Cockade. QBegtoicfee^iRogtig Kent Militia, by Harriet his wife, daughter of S. R. Gaussen of Brookmans Park, in the county of Hertford. Club — United Service. Livery — Brown. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Sable, in chief two cross crosslets fitchie, and in base a cinquefoil pierced or; and for a Crest, a demi-ostrich argent, issuing out of a jnural crown, and holding in the beak a cross crosslet f-tcMe or ; with the Motto, "Sola cruce. " The arms were granted in the year 1742 to Maw- distly Best of Boxley, in the county of Kent. No pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College of Arms, but one of some length is given in Burke's "Landed Gentry." Married, April 1864, Katherine Annabella, eldest surviving daughter of the Reverend Tatton Brockman of Beachborough, in the county of Kent. Estate — Park House, Boxley, Kent. Postal addresses — As the foregoing ; and 20 Upper Brook St}-eet, London, W. W CLEMENT ROBERT NUTTALL BESWICKE- ROYDS, late Fourth Dra- goon Guards, Captain 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment, 1879-1884. Born January 3, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Albert Hudson Royds, Esquire, of Fahnge, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Susan Eliza his wife, daughter of Robert Nuttall, and assumed by Royal License in the year 1867 the surname of Beswicke in addition to and before that of Royds. Club— Conservative. Livery — White, with black collar and cuffs and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezantfe gorged with a collar argent, the dexter fore-paw resting on a pheon or ; with the Motto, ' ' Semper paratus. " Married, May 9, 1867, Mary Alice Gib- son, only child of the late John Halliwell Beswicke of Pyke House ; and has Issue — Clement Halliwell Beswicke- Royds, Gentleman, born February 5, 1868. Estate — Belfield. Postal address — Pyke House, Littleborough, Manchester. BETHELL, see WESTBURY. GUY VIVIAN BETHELL. Born 1861 (twin with his brother Slingsby Westbury), being the son ll^ptflpTT °'^ Slingsby Bethell, Esquire, commonly JO\/\^\/\.V known as the Honourable SHngsby Bethell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for Westminster [to whom refer], by his wife Caroline, daughter of the late WiUiam Chaplin, Member of Parliament, of Ewhurst, in the county of Hampshire ; was formerly Lieutenant 4th Battahon Gloucestershire Regiment. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three boars' heads sable, an estoile or, a bordure of the third; and for the Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head sable between two wings azure, and charged on the breast with an estoile or; with the Motto, " Ap Ithel." Married, 1892, Ethel, daughter of John Coutts Fowhe. SLINGSBY BETHELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Slingsby Bethell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for Westminster. Born 1831, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Bethell, first Baron Westbury, by his first wife EUionor Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Abraham ; Barrister, Middle Temple, 1857 ; is Reading Clerk and Clerk of Committees in the House of Lords ; was formerly Registrar of the Court of Bankruptcy. C/k*— Brooks'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three boars' heads sable, an estoile or, a bordure of the third. Pendent from the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for the Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head sable, between two wings azure, and charged on the breast with an estoile or ; with the Motto, " Ap Ithel." Married, first, 1855, Caroline (who died 1886), daughter of the late William ]. Chaplin, Member of Parliament, of Ewhurst Park, Hampshire ; M is the Naval Cockade. TBet TBetJ 95 secondly, 1888, Laura Beatrice, daughter of the Reverend Frederick Maunsell, Rector of Symondsbury, Bridport ; and has had hsue — by his first wife, (i),Slingsby Westbury Bethell, Gentleman, born November Si 1861 [to whom refer]; (2) Guy Vivian Bethell, Gentleman, twin with his brother Slingsby [to whom refer] ; (3) Lionel Beresford Bethel], Gentleman, born 1864; Violet Isabel Slingsby (who married, 1888, Captain Archibald Hicks-Beach, and died in 1891) ; by his second wife, (4) Llwelyn Slingsby Bethell, Gentleman, born July 22, 1889 ; (3) Richard Alfred Slingsby Bethell, Gentleman, born July 7, 1892 ; and Eleanor Love Slingsby. Residence— 4,7 Sussex Square, Kemp Town, Brighton. SLINGSBY WESTBURY BETHELL. Born 1861 (twith his brother Guy Vivian), being the son of the Honour- able Shngsby Bethell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for Westminster, by his wife Caroline, daughter of the late William Chaplin, Member of Parliament, of Ewhurst, in the county of Hampshire ; was formerly Lieutenant 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three boars' heads, sable an estoile or, a bordure of the third ; and for the Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head sable, between two wings azure, and charged on the breast with an estoile or ; with the IVEotto, "Ap Ithel." Married, , 1890, Sophia Isabella, daughter of the late Captain J. H. '1'. Alexander, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. WALTER JOHN BETHELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter John Betliell. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Bethell, the first Baron Westbury, by his first wife EUinor Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Abraham ; called to the Bar at the Middle Temple, 1868. C/a^— Travellers'. Armorial Ijearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between three boars' heads sable, an estoile or, a bordure of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery or, an eagle's head sable be- tween two wings azure, and charged on the breast with an estoile or. BETHUNE, see LINDSAY. AGNETA OLIVIA BE VAN, commonly known as the Honourable Agneta Olivia Bevan, daughter TRpflfltl "f '^ Right Honourable the tenth Baron iCvUCttl Kinnaird. Married, 1874, Roland Yorke Bevan. MA UDB BE VAN, commonly known as the Honourable Maude Bevan, fifth daughter of first Viscount Hampden. Married, 1885, David Augustus Bevan, Esquire. BEVERLEY, Earl of, see NORTHUMBERLAND. The Right Reverend ROBERT JARRAT CROS- THWAITE, Bishop Suffragan of Bever- '^Rl^V1^1*fl>t1 ley. Doctor of Divinity. Born 1837, 3«k^ iOXftyi/KVif^ the son of the late Reverend Benjamin Crosthwaite, Vicar of Knaresborough and Honorary Canon of Ripon, by his wife Charlotte Rebecca, daughter of the Reverend Robert Jarratt, Vicar of Welling- ton, in the county of Somerset ; educated at Trinity College, Cambridge [Bachelor of Arts, Eighth Wrangler i860, Fellow 1862, Master of Arts 1863, Doctor of Divinity 1891) ; consecrated Bishop Suffragan [for Diocese of York) of Beverley, 1889. Msra^A, firstly, August 15, 1867, Eleanor Prances, daughter of the Reverend Philip Simpson, Master of Arts, of MethaTn Hall, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Beverley, born May 23, 1868 ; (2) Arthur Beverley, born November 2, 1870; (3) William Henry Beverley, born April 21, 1883 ; Eleanor [deceased); Mar- garet; Mildred; Lucia; Charlotte Dorothy [deceased] ; and Agnes. He married secondly , April 12, 1887, Anne Eliza- beth, daughter of the Reverend William Moore Crosthwaite, Master of Arts, Rector of Drimoleague, Ireland. Residence — Bolton Percy Rectory, Yorks. Major-General GEORGE FRANCIS BEVILLE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the TRCtllff P Bath, a Justice of the Peace for Bombay. iUvUHlv Born 1837, being the son of the late Henry Edward Beville, ^th Dragoon Guards ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — junior United Service. — Deesa, Bombay. Major-General HENRY BEVILLE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being the son of the late Henry Edward Beville, of the cfh Dragoon Guards ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868. Cluhs— United Service; Consti- tutional. Married, 1853, Mary Anne, daughter of the late John IjiTnbert of Castle Lambert, in the county of Galway. Postal address — Burfield Hall, Wymondham, Norfolk. CALVERLEY BEWICKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Northumberland and HRpYYItrfep Durham. Born January 28, 1858, being .U.* VUllvn.K' the elder son of the late Calverley Bewicke, Esquire, of Close House and Urpetti Lodge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Jane Henrietta his wife, daughter of W. T. MacCullagh Towers. Clubs — Windham, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, five lozenges con- joined in fesse gules, each charged with a mullet of the field between three bears' heads erased sable ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased at the neck argent, armed maned and gorged with a mural crown gules ; with the Motto, "In coelo quies." Married, 1880, Eleanor Evelyn, daughter of the Reverend H. Quicke of Newton Saint Cyr, in the county of Devon, and has Issue — . Estates — Close House, in the county of Northumberland ; and Urpeth Lodge, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Close House, Wylam-on-Tyne. § CALVERLEY THEODORE BEWICKE, Gentle- man, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Calverley Bewicke, Gentleman, of Hallaton Hall, in the county of Leicester, by Mary Amelia his wife, youngest daughter of the Reverend Nathaniel John Hollingsworth, Rector of Boldon, in the county of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with a mullet of the field, between three bears' heads erased sable ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased at the neck argent, armed maned and gorged with a mural crown gules. Married, August 21, 1878, Effie Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Reverend Dawson Turner, Doctor of Divinity. § ROBERT CALVERLEY ALINGTON BEWICKE- COPLEY, Esquire, Deputy- Captain ist Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born April 8, 1855, being the eldest son of Robert Calverley Bewicke Bewicke, Esquire, of Coulby Manor, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Mary his wife, third daughter of the Reverend William Gooch, a Minor Canon of the Cathedral of York ; and assumed by Royal License, in the year 1892, the surname of Copley in addition to and after that of Bewicke, and the arms of Copley quarterly with those of Bewicke. Clubs — Naval and Military, Yorkshire. Livery — Black and white. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross moline sable, and for distinction a canton gules (for Copley), 2 and 3 argent, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with a mullet of the field, between three bears' heads erased sable (for Bewicke) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife, the arms of Watson-Copley, namely, quarterly I and 4, argent a cross moline sable (for Copley), 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron invected azure, between three martlets sable, as many crescents of the field, in the centre chief point a naval coronet of the second (for Watson) ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, charged with a cross crosslet gules for distinction, five ostrich feathers argent (for Copley), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased at the neck argent, armed, maned, and gorged vrith a mural crown gules (for Bewicke) ; with the Mottoes, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 96 TBep TBiD *' In cruce vinco," *' Quies in coelo. Married, February 2, 1886, Selina Frances, eldest surviving daughter and co- heiress of the late Sir Charles Watson-Copley, third Baronet of Fulmer, in the county of Buckingham, by Georgina his wife, daughter of the Reverend Robert Tredcroft ; and has Issue — Redvers Lionel Calverley Bewicke-Copley, Gentle- man, born September 1890 ; a son, born May 23, 1893 ; Gladys ; and Albreda. Estates — Sprotborough Hall, and Coulby Manor, both in the county of York. Postal address — Sprotborough Hall, Doncaster. BEYNON, see CROWTHER-BEYNON. §JOHN BEYNON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Pembroke, Deputy-Lieutenant and IRl^tinflll J'^si^f^e of the Peace for the county of Car- it^V^IIUii inarthen, for which latter county he served the office of High Slieriff in the year 1878. Born December 16, 1829, being the elder son of John Thomas Beynon, Esquire, of Trewern, Justice of the Peace, and his wife Catherine Sophia, second daughter of Charles Allen Phillips of Saint Bride' s Hill, in the county of Pembroke. Clubs — Pembrokeshire County, Tenby and County. Livery — Invisible green coat, straw-colour and white vest, brass buttons. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's ** Landed Gentry," but which are of no authority , are for Anus : Or, a lion rampant sable, within an orle of eight cinquefoils gules : and for a Crest, a lion rampant ; with the Motto, " Heb dduw heb ddim duw a digon.'' Married, September 23, 1863, Elizabeth, second daughter of Charles Prusi, Esquire, of Haverfordwest, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Estates — Trewern, in the counties of Pembroke and Carmarthen, and Manoravon Estate in the latter county. Postal address — Trewern, Whitland, South Wales. HENRY NICHOLAS DUVERGER BEYTS, Es- quire, Companion of tjie Most Distinguislied '^RlMlt'tf Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. iOK']fKty Born 1821, being the son of the late H. W. Beyts, Superintendent of the East India Com- pany's Cotton Stores, Bombay ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Married, 1841, Louisa, daughter of E. Gerard, Planter, Mauritius. BICKERSTETH, see EXETER. Bishop of. LAVINIA LOUISA BICKERSTETH, commonly known as LadyLavinia LouisaBicker- 1Rtrfel?t*tff'l?l"'h ^teth, daughter of tlie sixth Earl of iUli-Hl^lPVI/ViJ Abingdon. Married, 1883, Robert Bickersteth. MARGARET BICKERSTETH, commonly known as Lady Margaret Bickersteth, daughter of the fourth Earl of Ashbumham. Married, 1882, John Joseph Bickersteth, Barrister-at-Law. Captain ANDREW KENNEDY BICKFORD, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of 1Rtrft1Vlt*ll S^i^l Michael and Saint George. Born iUlVdVUVU 18^^ i,i,i„g i^g ^g„ ^ (),^ i^tg William Bickord, of South Devon ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Married, 1868, Kathleen Louise, daughter of the late E. P. Dove, Doctor of Medicine, of the county of Cork. Postal address — Causeway, Petersfield. ■, WILLIAM BICKFORD-SMITH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county IRtrfefflfJTl-Simtffl "f Cornwall, Member of A^itUVUlrU'XyitUiU Parliament for Truro Divi- sion of the county of Cornwall 1885 and 1886. Born 1827, being the eldest son of George Smith, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Doctor of Medicine, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Trevn, in the county of Cornwall, by Elizabeth Burrell his wife, daughter of William Bickford of Tuckingmill, in the county of Cornwall, and assumed the additional surname of Bickford in 1868. Clubs — St. George's, Reform. Livery — Claret, with red facings and silver buttons. Amiosdal bearings as used, but for which no authority has been esstablished, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a fi is the Military Cockade. saltire between four martlets argent; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron engrailed between three martlets sable. Crest — An arm or and erminois, gauntleted azure, grasping a broken s^aord of the latter with handle or. JHottO—" Prudens et audens." Married, firstly, 1852, Margaret Leaman, daughter of William Venning of Broadhempstone, in the county of Devon ; secondly, 1870, Anna Matilda, daughter of George Hickman Bond of Ratford, in the county of Not- tingham : and has Issue by his first marriage— [x) Roandeu Albert Henry Bickford-Smith ; Annie; Margaret Eliza- beth [married, 1B89, the Reverend C. F. Strutt}; and Emily Venning [married, 1886, Arthur Jam£s Isard']; and by his second marriage— (2) George Percy Bickford- Smith, born 1872 / (3) William Noel Bickford-Smith, horn 1881 ; (4) John Clifford Bickford-Smith, born 1881 [fwin with William Noel) ; and Charlotte Bertha [married, 1893, John Solomon Vivian Bickford]. Ests.tes—Trevamo, in the county of Cornwall; Young House, in the county of Devon ; Lord of the Manors of Prospidneck and Conarton. Postal address — rret/arao, Helston, Cornwall. BIDDULPH, quartered by BRASSEY. Dame MARY FREDERICKA BIDDULPH, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Biddulph, ■IRtTllltlftlft ^ Member of the fourth class of the Royal iiJlUUUljJU Order of Victoria and Albert, Honorary Bedchamber-Woman in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, eldest daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour, Gentleman ; was formerly a Maid of Honour. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Vert, an eagle displayed argent, impaling the arms of Seymour, namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England passant guardant or (being the coat of augmentation granted by King Henry VIII. on the marriage of Lady Jane Seymour) ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in leure or. Married, 1857, General the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Biddulph, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Joint Keeper of Privy Purse and Receiver-General of Duchy of Cornwall, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Victor Biddulph, Esquire (for whom Her Majesty was Sponsor) ; and Frederica. Postal address — Windsor Castle. § MICHAEL BIDDULPH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Here- ford, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford, 1865- 1885, since then for Ross Division. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late Robert Biddulph, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Ledbury Park, Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late George Palmer, Member of Parliament, of Nazing Park, in the county of Essex. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform. Livery — Green. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, an eagle displayed argent, impaling the arms of Yorke, namely argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant argent, vulned in the shoulder gules. Married, firstly, August 9, 1864, Adelaide Georgiana, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable General Peel (she died May 22, 1872) ; and secondly, 1877, Elizabeth Philippa, commonly known as I^ady Ehzabeth Philippa, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Philip Yorke, Earl of Hardwicke, widow of Henry John Adeane of Babraham, in the county of Cambridge, Bed- chamber-Woman to Her Majesty the Queen, Lady of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert. By his first marriage he has Issue— [i) John Michael Gordon Biddulph, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (2) Claud William Biddulph, Gentleman ; Adela Margaret Marv ; Edith Mary ; and Violet Maud. Estates and postal' addresses — Tiae. Park, Ledbury, in the county of Hereford; Kemble House, Cirencester ; and London address — 19 Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W. General Sir MICHAEL ANTHONY SHRAPNEL BIDDULPH, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the son of the late Reverend Thomas Shrapnel Biddulph of Amroth Castle, in the county of Pembroke ; entered the Royal Artillery, 1844 ; became Colonel, 1874 ; General, 1886 ; retired, 1890 ; served B is the Naval Cockade. TBlD IBil 97 in the Crimean Campaign, 1854, 1855 ; was Deputy-Adjutant- General of Artillery in India, 1866-1871 ; Brigadier-General in command of the Sealkot Brigade, 1874 ; in command of Rohilkund district, 1876; served in the Afghan Campaign, 1878, 1879 ; and was in command of the Quetta Field Force, and of the Second Division on the Helmund, commanded 1880-1885 ; appointed Groom-in-Waiting to her Majesty the Queen, 1879 ; President of Ordnance Committee, 1886- 1889 ; appointed keeper of the Crown Jewels, 1891 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clui^unior United Service. Livery — Green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, an eagle displayed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant argent, vulned in the shoulder gules ; with the Motto, " Sublimiora petamus." Married, 1857, Katharine, daughter of Captain Stamati, Commandant of Balaklava. Postal address — St. Thomas's Tower, Tower of London, E. C. General Sir ROBERT BIDDULPH, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born August 26, 1835, being the second son of the late Robert Biddulph, Esquire, of Ledbury, Justice of the Peace and Doctor of Laws, Member of Parliament for Hereford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of George Palmer, Member of Parliament, of Nazing Park, in the county of Essex ; entered the Royal Artillery 1853, became Colonel 1872, General 1893 ; served in the Crimean Campaign ; was IDeputy Assistant-Adjutant-General in India, 1858-1860 ; Military Secretary in China, i860, 1861, and at Madras, 1861- 1865 ; Assistant Boundary Commissioner under Reform Act, 1867 ; Deputy Assistant-Quartermaster-General at Woolwich, 1868-1871 : Private Secretary to the Secretary of State for War, 1871-1873 ; Assistant-Adjutant-General at Headquarters, 1873-1878 ; High Commissioner and Com- mander-in-Chief in Cyprus, 1879-1886; Inspector-General of Recruiting, 1886-1888 ; Director-General of Military Educa- tion, 1888-1893; Quartermaster-General to the Forces, 1893, since when he has been Governor and Commander-in-Chief of Gibraltar ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1877 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order, 1886. Club — United Service. Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, an eagle displayed argent, armed and langued gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George and by the collar and pendent therefrom his badges as a Knight Grand Cross of that Order and a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant regardant argent, vulned on the shoulder gules ; with the Motto, "Sublimiora petamus." Married, August II, 1864, Sophia, daughter of the Reverend Anthony Lewis Lambert of Chilbolton, and widow of Richard Stuart Palmer of Calcutta; and has Issue— (t.) Hope Biddulph, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery, born October 27, 1866 ; (2) Michael Biddulph, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born April 5, 1871 ; (3) Harry Biddulph, Es- quire, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, born July 19, 1B72 ; (4) Lewis Biddulph, Esquire, born June 27, 1876; Eva, married to Lieutenant-Colonel A. H. Mason, Royal En- gineers, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Dis- tinguished Service Order ; Constance, married to C. A. King-Harman, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; Jessie; Helen; Mabel; and Georgiana. Postal address — The Convent, Gibraltar. Sir THEOPHILUS GEORGE BIDDULPH, eighth Baronet, of Westcombe, in the county of Kent. Bom April 3, 1874, being the son of the late Sir Theophilus William Biddulph, seventh Baronet, by his wife Mary Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes, third daughter of the Right Honourable Kenelm Somerville, seventeenth Baron Somerville (extinct). Creation — November 2, 1664. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, an eagle displayed and a canton argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf ram- pant argent, charged with a trefoil gules. Estate and postal address — Birdingbury Hall, Rugby, in the county of Warwick. Surgeon-General GEORGE BIDIE, Bachelor of Medi- cine, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of TRtlltP '■''* I"^i'"^ Empire. Born 1830, being the son taWXX/ cf the late W. Bidie of Packies, Banffshire; IS a Fellow of the Madras University, and of the Zoological Society. Created Companion of the Most EminentOrderof the Indian Empire, 1883. Married, 1854, Isabella, daughter of the late A. Wiseman, of Banchory, Aberdeenshire. Postal address — Armadale, Roseneath, Dum-bartonshire. BIEST, quartered by LINGEN-BURTON. Lieutenant-Colonel ARTHUR JOHN BIGGE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^|2||Y|Y|^ Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished ■^^JjiJ'^ Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1849, being the son of the late Reverend J. F. Bigge, Vicar of Stamfordham, in the county of Northumberland ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath 1885, and Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, 1881, Constance, daughter of the late Reverend William- Frederick Neville. Postal address — Colour Court, Saint Jarnes's Palace, Lon- don, S. W. BIGGS, see YEATMAN-BIGGS. BIGOD, quartered by BARNEWALL. ALFRED BILIOTTI, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion ^j2|Tf |N4-4-f of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ajV\\\*\,\l Michael and Saint George, Consul of the Island of Crete. Born 1833, being the son of the late Charles Biliotti ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1886, and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Postal address — British Consulate, Crete. g^ CHARLES BILL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford and an Alderm-an of the Council for thai county, Lieutenant-Colonel ^th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, and Member of Parlia- ment for the Leek Division of the county of Stafford, Lord of the Manor of Cheadle Grange. Born January 8, 1843, being the second but only surviving son of John Bill, Esquire, of Farley Hall, Justice of the Peace, by Sarah his wife, daughter of Abel Humphreys of Philadelphia, in the United States of America. Clubs — Carlton, United University. Livery — Drab with dark blue facings, blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Burkes ** Landed Gentry" and Debretfs " House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, ermine two battle-axes {or bill-hooks) endorsed in saltire proper, a chief azure thereon, on a pale argent between two pelicans' heads and necks erased and vulning themselves proper, a rose gules [for Bill) ; 2 and 3 azure, three wolves' heads erased or [for Horsfall). Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a pelicans head and neck as in the arms ; with the Motto, * ' Omne solum patria." Married, May 3, 1870, Ellen Margaret Hepburn, second daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Henry FitzHerbert of Somersal Herbert, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Charles FitzHerbert Bill, born July 13, 1872; (2) John Hugo Hepburn Bill, torn November 24, 1877; and Ida Helen de la Martellih-e. Estates — Farley Hall; Woodhouse, near Cheadle; Mayfield ; and Aberfeldy , Wan- ganui. New Zealand. Postal address — Farley Hall, Cheadle, Staffordshire. BILLING, see BEDFORD, Bishop of. TBill Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 98 TBin TBir WILLIAM BINDLOSS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and a Member of the Council for the county 'yX\r\t\\f\tlti "f Westmorland, Mayor and Justice of the iOUiVWWli Peace for the Borough of Kendal Born May 2, 1826, being the second son of Robert Bindloss. Livery — Oxford mixture, with blue and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used are : Quar- terly per fesse indented or and gules, on a bend azztre, a cinquefoil betrween two martlets of the first. Crest — A demi- horse argent, ducally gorged azure. Motto — "Cor unum via una." These arm-s were granted in 1587 to Robert Benlosse of Berewyke, in the county of Lancaster, but no pedigree has been established showing a descent therefrom. Married, October 11, 1869, Agnes Sarah, daughter of John Kitching, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licen- tiate of the Society of Arts. Estate — Castle Green, Kendal. Postal addresses — Castle Green, Kendal; Flowerden, Miln- thorpe. BINGHAM, Baron, see LUCAN. BINGHAM, see CLANMORRIS and LUCAN. H DENIS BINGHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for ® the county of Mayo, Captain in North ^|2|MrYf«afn Mayo Militia. 5o?-« September 8, 1818, iUlll^yaill being the eldest son of Robert Augustus Bingham, Gentleman, by his wife and cousin Anne, daughter of the late Major Denis Bingham of Bingham Castle, BelmuUet, in the county of Mayo. Livery — Undress : blue, with silver buttons ; full dress : white, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend cotised between six crosses patte or (for Bingham) ; 2 gules, a fesse ermine, between three dolphins naiant argent (for Blennerhasset) ; 3 vert, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules (for Shaen). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon rising proper, beaked, belled and membered or. IffiOttO — " Spes mea Christus." Married, February 19, 1846, Elizabeth Elinor, only child and heiress of Arthur Nash of Carn House, Belmullet, in the county of Mayo ; and has had Issue— {i) Denis George Charles Arthur Bingham, Gentle- man, born November 19, 1849 [married, 1874, Maria, eldest daughter of Captain W. H. Broad, Royal Navy, and died 1878, leaving issue, Dennis George Broad Bingham, Gentle- man ; and Charles Henry Arthur Shaen Richard Bingham, Gentleman] ; {2) Gerald Henry Bingham, Gentleman, born July 6, 1855 [married Augusta Cecilia Davies Selverton, daughter of the late Rowland A. G. Davies, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Rendennick House, Penzance] ; (3) Richard Lionel Nash Bingham, Gentleman, born October 29, 1856 [married, 1888, Elizabeth Elliot of Texas] ; (4) Robert Milcombe Bingham, Gentleman, born August 31, 1858, died February 12, 1864 ; Adelaide Elizabeth [married, July 10, 1867, Henry Tilson Shaen-Carter of Watlington Park, in the county of Oxford] ; Constance Letitia Anne [married Cochrane Edward Palmer of Beckfield House, Queen's County] ; Elizabeth Clara (died unmarried) ; Frances Anne Shaen (died unmarried) ; Ernestine Elizabeth (died un- married) ; and Viola Alexandra [married Lieutenant Arthur Tilson Shaen-Carter of the Royal Navy]. Estates — Bingham Castle and other lands in Erris. Postal address — Bingham Castle, Belmullet, county Mayo. General GEORGE WILLIAM POWLETT BING- HAM, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent ; son of Captain Arthur Bait Bingham, Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iZ^Z. Clubs — United Service, Welling- ton. Married, Jzrstly, his cousin Sophia [who died 1881), daughter of Colonel Charles Coxe Bingham, Royal Artillery, and secondly, 1887, Ada Emma, widow of Lieutenant-Colonel George B. Stevens. Postal address — The Vines, Rochester. S RICHARD BINGHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Bingham, Captain Royal Navy. Born January 6, 1847, being the youngest son of the late Right Honourable Sir George Charles Bingham, third Earl of Lucan, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Anne, com- monly known as Lady Anne, seventh daughter of the « is the Military Cockade. Right Honourable Robert, sixth Earl of Cardigan. Club —Naval and MiUtary. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses patfe or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a falcon rising proper, beaked, membered and belled or ; with the Motto, ' ' Spes mea Christus. " Married, September 26, 1877, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Cole of Stoke Lyne, in the county of Oxford ; and has Issue Violet Mary, and Edith Lavinia. Postal address — • 8 Denmark Terrace, Brighton. § JAMES BINNEY, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Captain 3rd Bat- '1Rti-i«i>-H talion (King's) LiverpoolRegiment,Barrister- iDlUlHJ^ at-Law. Born August 14, 1868, being the third son of Edward William Binney, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Ravenscliffe, Isle of Man, and of Manchester, by Mary Christiana his wife, fourth daughter and co-heir of the Reverend David Jones, Rector of Hope Bagot, in the county of Salop. Clubs — Isthmian, New Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Blue, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire or and azure, four horses' heads couped at the neck, counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a barbel in front of two bulrushes in saltire proper ; with the Motto, "Bene." Married, January 4, 1894, Cecilia De Anyers, daughter of Henry Rodolph De Anyers Willis, Esquire (late Captain 92nd Gordon Highlanders), of Halsnead, in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — The Close, Biggleswade. BINNING, Baron of, see HADDINGTON. Sir ARTHUR NONUS BIRCH, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael 1R tt*Pfl ""'^ Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the lij\K\i\y county of Northampton, and formerly Lieu- tenant-Governor of Ceylon ; youngest son of the late Reverend W. H. Rous-Birch of Reydon, Bedfield, and Southwold, in the county of Suffolk ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight ComTnander of the same Order, 1886. Club — Saint James's. Married, 1873, Josephine [who died 1893), eldest daughter of the late Jesse David Watts Russell, Member of Parliament, of I lam, in the county of Derby, and Beggin Hall, in the county of Northampton. Postal address — x Old Burlington Street, W. Dame MA Y BIRCH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Birch, daughter of Captain George P. Burden. Married, 1868, as his second wife, Lieutenant-General Sir Richard James Holwel Birch, Knight Bachelor, a Secretary to the Government of India, who died 1875. Postal address — § CHARLES BIRCH - REYNARDSON, Esquire, Colonel late of the Grena- 11Bitcl)=KeBnarD0on ^SeeTofih^rtrty'rf Lincoln. Born Decem- ber 10, 184s, being the only son of the late Charles Thomas Samuel Birch-Reynardson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, by Anne his first wife, daughter of the late Simon Yorke of Erddig, in the county of Wrexham, North Wales, C/aJ— Guards'. Livery — Dark blue coat, yellow and blue striped waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or two chevronels engrailed gules, on a canton of the last a mascle argent (for Reynardson) ; 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton of the last (for Birch) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head ermine, murally crowned chequy argent and gules (for Reynardson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis argent and a trefoil vert entwined by a serpent proper (for Birch) ; with the Mottoes, "Virtus est vitium fugere," "Prudentia sim- plicitate." Married, April 8, 1875, Emma Maria, daughter of the Reverend William Stracy, late of Buxton, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue — Miriam Anne, and Alice Mary. £j/nfei— Holywell Hall and lands in Kesteven Division, and lands in Lindsey Division of the county of Lincoln. Postal arfi^rew— Holywell Hall, Stamford. Colonel EDWARD BIRCH-REYNARDSON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military S is the Naval Cockade. IBiv TBir 99 Division), Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Bom May 4, 1812, being the son of the late General Thomas Birch-Reynardson, by his wife Ethelred Anne, daughter of Jacob Reynardson of Holywell Hall, in the county of Lincoln ; entered Grenadier Guards 1830, and retired as Colonel 185s ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1856. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or two ohevronels en- grailed gules, on a canton of the last a mascle argent (for Reynardson); 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton of the last {for Birch), impaling the arms of Fane, namely, azure, three dexter gauntlets or. Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Military Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head ermine, murally crowned chequy argent and gules (for Reynardson) ; 2. upon a wreath "of the colours, a fieur-de- lis argent and a trefoil slipped vert, entwined by a serpent ■proper (for Birch); with the Mottoes, "Virtus est vitium fugere," " Prudentia simplicitate." Married, 1849, Emily, daughter of the late Vere Fane, Esquire, of Little Ponton ; and has had Issue — (i) Sidney Louis Birch-Reynardson, Gentleman, born January 12, 1861 (deceased) ; (2) Vere •Henry Birch-Reynardson, Gentleman, born March 26, 1864 ; Rose Catherine ; and Lilias Emma. Postal address — Rushington Manor, Totton, Southampton. WILLIAM JOHN BIRCH-REYNARDSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Oxford, and Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom 1849, being the eldest son of the late Henry Birch-Reynardson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Adwell House, by Eleanor Dorothea his wife, youngest daughter of Henry S. Partridge. Cltib — United University. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or two chevronels engrailed gules, on a canton of the last, a mascle argent (for Rey- nardson), 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis argent, a canton of the last (for Birch) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head ermine, murally crowned chequy argent and gules (for Reynardson), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-Us argent, and a trefoil vert entwined by a serpent proper (for Birch) ; with the Mottoes, " Virtus est vitium fugere," "Prudentia Simplicitate." Married, 1889, Violet, daughter of Thomas Maxwell of West Hill House, Guildford ; and has with other Issue — A son, Henry Thomas Birch-Reynardson, Gentleman, born 1892. Estate and postal address — Adwell House, Tetsworth. §JOHN DBARMAN BIRCHALL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Alderman of the Council ^RtrfflflU for the county of Gloucester. 'Born August iPlliyail 6^ 1828, being the second son of Samuel Jowitt Birchall, by his wife Sophia Jane, daughter of John Dearman. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Con- stitutional. Armorial bearings as used, are: Argent, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchie sable, as many, fleurs-de-lis of the field; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, and resting his fore- paws against the sinister side of a tree all proper ; with the Motto, " Quare verum." The arms and crest were con- firmed and allowed in the year 1580 to the family of Birchall of Birchall, in the County Palatine of Chester, but no pedigree of thefam-ily has been since recorded, nor has any authority for the use of these arms been established or recorded at the College of Arms. Married, firstly, April 25, 1861, Clara Jane, daughter of William Leigh Brook {she died March 4, 1863); secondly, January 22, 1873, Emily, daughter of John Jowitt {she died Septembers, 1884) ; and has Issue — (i) John Dearman Birchall, born September 26, 1875 ; (2) Arthur Percival Dearman Birchall, born March 7, 1877; (3) Edward Vivian Dearman Birchall, born August 10, 1884 ; Clara Sophia; Violet Emily Dearman; and Constance Lindasaja Dearman. Estates — Bowden Hall, Apleadon Court, Buckholt, all in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Bowden Hall, Gloucester. Colonel GEORGE CORRIE BIRD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, TRt1*Jl being the son of the late George Bird of the Madras iDltU Civil Service: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Mar- ried, 1872, Emily Ellen, daughter of Major-General Henry Dimsdale Manning. Postal address — Chin Hills, Burmah. JOHN BIRD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael arid Saint George; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — 287 Burger Street, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Sir GEORGE CHRISTOPHER MOLESWORTH BIRD WOOD, Knight Commander of ^Rtl*?lVvirtnJl "'^ Most Eminent Order of the Indian UJl\,\)lMVW Empire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace for the town and for the island of Bombay. Born December 8, 1832, being the eldest son of the late General Christopher Birdwood of the Indian Army, and his wife Lydia Juliana, eldest daughter of the Reverend Joseph Taylor ; is Special Assistant in Revenue, Statistical, and Commerce Department of the India Office: an Officer of the French Academy, and author of works and papers on Indian Art ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877, Knight Bachelor, 1881, and Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Clubs — Savage, St. Stephens, Northbrook. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Sable, five martlets in saltire : and for the Crest, a martlet. Married, 1856, Frances Anne, daughter of the late Edward Tolcher of the Royal Navy, of Harewood House, Plympton Saint Mary's, in the county of Devon : and has Issue — (i) George Brodrick Birdwood, Esquire, bom 1863 ; (2) Alan Roger Birdwood, Esquire : (3) Francis Tra- vers Birdwood, Esquire; Mary Brodrick: and Ethel Travers. Postal address — 7 Apsley Terrace, Acton, London, W. §SiR EDWARD BIRKBECK, Baronet, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the 11^t1*fefl^rft county of Norfolk, and sometime a Mem- .iUilnUK'in. ber of Parliament for the Northern Divi- sion (1879-1885), and for the East Division (1885-1892) of the said county. Born October 11, 1838, being the youngest son of the late Henry Birkbeck of Keswick Old Hall, in the county of Norfolk, by Elizabeth Lucy his second wife, daughter of Robert Barclay, and was created a Baronet March 9, i886. C/k^j— Carlton, Marl- borough, Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, in chief a bow in pale stringed proper between two lions' heads erased gules, and in base a like lion's head ; and upon an inescutcheon his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, impaled with the arms of Joliffe, namely, argent, on a pile vert, three dexter hands couped of the first ; and above the escutcheon is placed a helmet of his degree ; and thereon for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined therein a hazel branch all proper. Married, April 18, 1865, Mary Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Augusta, sixth and youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir William George Hylton Joliffe, first Baron Hylton. Estate — Hor- stead, in the county of Norfolk. Postal addresses — Horstead Hall, Norwich ; and 10 Charles Street, London, W. EDWARD LEWIS BIRKBECK, Gentleman. Born June 16, i860, being the second son of Henry Birkbeck, Esquire, of Stoke Hall [to whom refer], by his first wife Mary Anne, daughter of Anthony Hamond of Westacre. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow paleways stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and inter- twined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, April 21, 1891, Emily, second daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Seymour, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. HENRY BIRKBECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, for which he served the office of High Sheriff' in the year i860. Born February 10, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Henry Birkbeck of Keswick Old Hall, in the county of Norfolk, by Jane his first wife, daughter of Joseph Gurney. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow paleways stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics^is that of a genuinely armigerous person. TBit TBla a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, firstly, October 25, 1849, Mary Anne, daughter of Anthony Hamond of Westacre. She died. May i, i86z ; and he married, secondly, Sep- tember 1871, Etheldreda Isabella Browne, daughter of Martin William Browne Ffolkes, Esquire ; and has Issue by his first marriage — (i) Henry Birkbeck, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (2) Edward Lewis Birkbeck, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; JVIary Anne, married, 1886, Samuel Gurney Buxton ; Alice Jane ; and Katherine ; and by his second marriage, (3} Martin Birkbeck, Gentleman, born Nov- ember 10, 1873 ; {4) Geoffrey Birkbeck, Gentleman, born December 12, 1875 ; and Margaret. Estate -and postal address — Stoke Hall, Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich. HENRY BIRKBECK, Gentleman, Junior. Born, May 12, 1853, being the eldest son of Henry, Birkbeck, Esquire, of Stoke Hall [to whom refer], by his first wife Mary Anne, daughter of Anthony Hamond of Westacre, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow paleways, stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and inter- twined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, February 24, 1881, Isabella Caroline, daughter of Robert Elwes ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Anthony Birkbeck, Gentleman, born October 29, 1885 ; (2) Gervase William Birkbeck, Gentle- man, born April 20, 1886 ; and Gillian Mary. Postal address — Bixley, Norfolk. WILLIAM BIRKBECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born August 3, 1832, being the third son of the late Henry Birkbeck of Keswick Old Hall, in the county of Norfolk, by Elizabeth Lucy his second wife, daughter of Robert Barclay. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow paleways stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on awreath of the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, firstly, February 16, 1858, Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Albemarle Cator. She died March 2, 1859 ; and he married, secondly, October 14, 1862, Susan Maria, daughter of Anthony Hamond of Westacre. By his first marriage he has Issue — One son, William John Birkbeck, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; and by his second, a daughter, Susan Elizabeth Antonia. Postal address — Thorpe High House, Norwich. WILLIAM JOHN BIRKBECK, Gentleman. Born F'ebruary 13, 1859, being the only son of William Birkbeck, Esquire, of Thorpe High House [to whom refer] ; by his first wife Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Albemarle Cator. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse chequy azure and or, cotised of the second, between three lions' heads erased gules, in the centre chief point a bow pale- ways stringed proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a bow in pale, stringed and intertwined with a hazel branch all proper. Married, October, 4, 1883, Rose Catherine, daughter of Somerville Arthur Gurney of North Runcton Hall, Norfolk ; and has Issue — Benedict, born March 21, 1886. § THOMAS RAMSA Y BISCOE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county nSttf Pfir of Inverness. Born 1850, being the eldest son iOipVUv of Thomas Porter Bonell Biscoe, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness, by Wilhelmine his wife, youngest daughter of Major Tlwmas Eraser, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant [formerly of the Royal Scots Regiment), of Newton, in the county of Inverness. Livery — White, with black facings. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established, and which are really the arms of the Brisco family , are : Argent, three greyhounds courant in pale sable ; and for the GlQ^, a greyhound courant sable, seizing a hai-e proper ; with the "iHo^o, " Post virtuiem curro." Married, 1879, Cecilia Laura, younger daughter of the late Adolphus Meetkerke of Julians, in the county of Hertford [she died 1892) ; and has Issue — John Vince?it Meetkerke Biscoe, born 1880; and Cecilia Benigna Meet- kerke. Estate and postal address — Newton, Kirkhill, Inverness. n is the Military Cockade. § WILLIAM EARLE BISCOE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff in 1868. Born March 25, 1813, being the eldest son of the Reverend Thomas George Tyndale, Master of Arts, Rector of Holton, by his wife Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Timothy Hare Earle, Esquire, of Swallowfield Place, in the county of Berk- shire ; and assumed surname of Biscoe by Royal License, and the arms of Biscoe quarterly with those of Tyndale, in 1866, on succeeding to the Holton Estate. Livery — Green and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, paly of six or and vert, three greyhounds courant in pale ermine, each gorged with a collar gold (for Biscoe); 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse gules, between three garbs sable, a martlet or (for Tyndale) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of an oak-tree a greyhound courant proper, collared or, seizing a hare also proper ; with the Motto, " Confido nonconfunda." Married, October 2, 1850, Eliza Carey, eldest daughter of George Glas Sandeman of Hyde Park Gardens, London, and of Westfield, Hayling Island, in the county of Hamp- shire (she died May zo, 1891) ; and by her had Issue— [x] Henry Stafford Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born October I, 1857 ; (2) Albert Sandeman Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born August 24, 1861 ; (3) Cecil Earle Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born February 9, 1863 ; (4) Edward Carey Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born August 29, 1864; (5) Julian Dallas Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born July 25, 1867; (6) George William Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born October 6, 1869 ; (7) Arthur Annesley Tyndale-Biscoe, Gentleman, born May 29, 1872 ; and Frances Elizabeth Anne. Estate — Holton Park, in the county of Oxford. Postal address — Holton Park, Oxford. CHARLES JOSEPH BISHOP, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born August 28, 1851, being the son nRttffintl °^ Charles Bishop, by his wife Ellen, daugh- iDlplJUp ter of Joseph Richardson. Armorial bear- ings^He bears for Arms : Gules, an eagle's head erased ermine between four lozenges saltireways argent, each charged with a pheon sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased per fesse ermine and or, charged with two lozenges paleways, and holding in the beak a pheon sable. Married, July 9, 1874, Ann Jane, daughter of Colonel David Gamble, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Gamble Bishop, Gentleman, born March 10, 1878 ; (2) George Samuel Bishop, Gentleman, born May 10, 1882 ; Margaret Helen ; Alice Josephine ; and Constance. Postal address — Hillside, St. Helen's. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM SINCLAIR SMITH BIS SET, Royal Engineers, Companion of the ^^ttitipf' ^^^^ Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. iUWJjvl- Born 1843, being the son of the late Reverend Jaines Bisset, Doctor of Divinity ; is Agent for the Bombay, Baroda, and Central India Railway System ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1888, Henrietta Mary, daughter of Colonel William P. La Touche of the Bengal Staff Corps. Postal address — Old Court, Malabar Hill, Bombay. MAR Y, Countess Quarto, otherwise Lady Bisshopp, only daughter of Rear-Admiral Taylor of the ^Rttfrtflfinil Brazilian Navy. M-3.mt,&, firstly, 1847, ilJl^PyUyiJ Sir Edward Cecil Bisshopp, eleventh Baronet, who died February 1870, when the title became extinct ; secondly, 18S0, Count Quarto of Italy. Postal address — Colle Felice, Maddaloni, Naples. Dame REBECCA ANN BITTLESTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bittleston, ^|2«4-f-Jp(yf-rtM daughter of George Hastings Heppel. A;'I.VVI«'PVUII Married, 1844, Sir Adam Bittleston, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the Madras Court 1858-1870, who died 1892. Postal address— .Sfeatt- lands, Weybridge. The Right Honouhable GEORGIANA MARY ROGERS, Widow, Baroness Blachford, HRfflf flfhl*lTl daughter of Andrew Colvile of Ochiltree jj^tuvt^VUVU and Craigflower, North Britain. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, M is the Naval Cockade. IBla TBIa a chevron gules between three roebucks courant sable, attired and ducally gorged or. Supporters— On the dexter side a roebuck sable, attired and gorged with a wreath of laurel or ; and on the sinister side a griffin sable, beaked or , charged on the shoulder with a rose of the last. Married, 1847, Frederick Rogers, who succeeded his father as eighth Baronet, 1851 ; was created a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Rogers, and Baron Blachford, 1871, and Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883, and on whose death without issue, in i88g, the Barony became extinct, and the Baronetcy passed to his brother. Postal address— BXa-chford, Ivy Bridge, Devon. Major-General WILSONE BLACK, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born TR Ifl rfe ^^37' ^^i^S ^^^ ^^^ 9f^ James Black of Glasgow ; uj VXXK'^ ^^j created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — Junior United Service, New. Postal sAdr^ss— Belfast, The Right Honourable Sir COLIN BLACKBURN, Baron Blackburn of Killearn, in the nRfflrfefllt1*t1 county of Stirling, Knight Bachelor, a iJJiUVUUUVU Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Doctor of Laws , late a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary. Born May 18, 1813, beingthe second son of the late John Blackburn of Killearn, by his wife Rebecca Leslie, daughter of the Reverend Colirt Gillies. On October 16, 1876, he was created, under the ' ' Appellate Juris- diction Act," 39 and 40 Victoria, chapter 59, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, with the style and title of Baron Blackburn of Killearn, and retired in 1886. Qh^\>—At!ienesum. Armo- rial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated to his Lordship in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, on a pale sable, three antelopes' heads erased of the first. Crest — An antelope's head erased, as in the arms. Postal address — Doonholm4, Ayrshire. WILLIAM PETER BLACKBURNE-MA2E, Gentle- man. Born January 17, TBIackt)urne=9@a?e ^^^^ *^ ti ?aT; William Ireland Black- burne-Maze, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel ist West Kent Rifle Volunteers, by his wife Charlotte Emma, only child and heiress of the late Peter Maze of Bristol. Club — Constitutional. Livery — Chocolate, with red waistcoat and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend engrailed between two eagles displayed azure, a bend or, charged with three lions passant proper (for Maze) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse nebuly between three mullets sable, in chief a crescent for difference (for Blackburne) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed erminois, charged on the breast and on each of the wings with a cinquefoil gules (for Maze) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a trumpet fesseways or, thereon a cock gules, beaked, wattled, armed, and charged on the breast with a cinquefoil gold (for Blackburne) ; with the Motto, "Garde ta bien aimfe." Married, June 14, 1888, Evelyn Agnes Marian, daughter of the late Williatn Rathbone Duncan of Liverpool; and has Issue — Cecil Ireland Blackburne-Maze, Gentleman, born June 3, 1889 ; Doris Evelyn ; and Marjorie Isabel. Postal address — Shaw House, Newbury, Berks. BLACKENHALL, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUNTON. Dame ALTHEA RBANETTE ANNE HOLT, com- monly known as Lady Blackett, daughter ^Rfrtrbl^^l' "f ^^^ ^"'^^ Major-General Scott [Scots iOltltRvl-v Guards). Married, firstly, as his fourth wife, 1880, Sir Edward Blackett, sixth Baronet, who died 1B85 ; secondly, 1888, H. Gistorne Holt, eldest son of the late Captain W. F. Holt [2nd Somerset), Postal address— ifo/fe/ Grove, Kopley, Hants. Sir EDWARD WILLIAM BLACKETT, seventh Baronet, of Matfen Hall, in the county of Northumberland, Aide.de-Camp to the Queen, Major-General in the army (retired). Bom March 22, 1831, being the son of the late Sir Edward Blackett, sixth Baronet, by his first wife Julia, last sm-viving daughter of Sir Charles Monck, Baronet, of Belsay Castle. Creation — December 12, 1673. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three mullets pierced sable, as many escallops of the field, impaling the arms of Somer- ville, namely azure, three mullets, two and one, between seven cross crosslets fitchee, three, one, two, and one argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk's head erased proper. Motto — "Nous travaillerons en espdrance." Married, November 23, 1871, the Honourable Julia Frances, youngest daughter of Kenelm, seventeenth Lord Somerville ; and hcis/MKC — (i) Hugh Douglas Blackett, Esquire, born March 24, 1873 ; (2) Arthur Edward Blackett, Esquire, born May 14, 1874; (3) Ralph Blackett, Esquire, born September ig, 1877 ; and Ethel. Estate and postal address— MaXfen Hall, Stanfordham, Northumberland. BLACKWOOD, HAMILTON-TEMPLE-, see DUF- FERIN. ALICIA BLACKWOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Alicia Blackwood, daughter of the nRfrtrlf infill ^^^ George Frederick Augustus Lam- il^^lClvULUUUU hart. Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Kilcoursie, and sister of the eighth Earl of Cavan. Married, 1849, the Reverend Jaines Stevenson Blackwood, Doctor of Laws, who died 1882 ; was raised to t]i£ rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1839- Sir FRANCIS BLACKWOOD, Baronet, Captain (retired) Royal Navy. Born November 11, 1838, being the second son of the late Sir Henry Martin Blackwood, second Baronet, by his wife Harriet Louisa, youngest daughter of J. W. Bulkeley; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, May 26, 1854, under the creation of Sep- tember I, 1814. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a fesse or, in chief a crescent argent between two mullets of the second, and in base a mascle voided of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a cap of maintenance gules, a crescent argent. Motto — " Per vias rectas." Married, December 17, 1861, Laura Olivia, second daughter of Robert S. Palmer, Esquire, of Merrion Square, Dublin ; and by her (who died November 6, 1865) has had Issue — (1) Henry Robert Temple Black- wood, Esquire, born October 6, 1862 [married, July 13, 1892, Rebecca Paffard, eldest daughter of J. Scullard, Esquire, of Cosham, and has a daughter] ; and Laura Gwendoline [married, June 30, 1887, the Reverend L. H. Bradford, Vicar of St. Matthew, Upper Clapton, and has issue, Charles Henry Welman Bradford, Gentleman, born 1888]. Sir Francis married secondly, August lo, 1871, Dorothy Frances, eldest daughter of the Reverend Edward Henry Qui eke. Vicar of Newton St. Cyr ; and by her has — (2) Francis Edward Blackwood, Esquire, born August 24, 1874 ; (3I Maurice Blackwood, Esquire, born September 22, 1882 ; (4) Neville Foster Blackwood, Esquire, born 1884 ; and Ida Dorothy. Sir CHARLES FREDERICK BLAINE, Knight Bachelor, eldest son of the late Doctor Benja7nin ^CSA<\\Yk^ Blaine of Natal ; created Knight Bachelor, iOVXVXW/ 1889. VoAA 3.i.&xe.s&— Port Elizabeth, Cape of Good Hope, Sir ROBER T S TICKNE Y BLAINE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the city of Bath, son of the late Benjamin Blaine of Hull ; Member of Parliament for Bath, 1885, 1886 ,- was Mayor of that city, 1872, 1873; created Knight Baclielor, 1890. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority whatsoever has been established, consist of a crest, naTnely, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or ; with tk£ Motto, " Pax aut bellum." yia.rn&i,Jirstly, 1869, Constance, daugh- ter of George Moger of Bath ; secondly, 1S81, Lydia Latitia Purvis, daughter of Sir Timothy Vansittart Stonhouse, four- teenth Baronet. Postal address — Summerhill, Bath. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. IBIa TBIa BLAIR, quartered by BAILLIE and COCHRANE. ALEXANDER BLAIR, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Advocate; Sherif of ^hfl'jffi* Chancery, 1888, 1889, of Stirling, Dumbarton, iiJVXWr Q^nd Clackmannan, 1889-1891, of the Lothians and Peebles from 1891. Eldest son of the late Hugh Blair, Esquire, of Auchenrioch, in the county of Kirkcudbright, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and his wife Ann Gordon, daughter of Patrick Sanderson. Armorial Ijearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are: Argent, a saltire sable between four mascles gules , all within a bordure of the last. Crest — A dove with wings expanded. Motto — *' Virtute tutus." Postal address — 35 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Lieutenant-General JAMES BLAIR, Cojnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred tJie Decoration of the Victo7-ia Cross, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York. Born 1828, being the son of the late Captain E. M. Blair of the Bengal Cavalry. Married Frances B. E. , daughter of the late N. J. Hcilhed, Bengal Civil Service, of Yately Hall, Hampshire. Postal address — Thorpe Hall, Wycliffe, via Darlington. PATRICK BLAIR, Writer to tlie Signet. Born October 4, 1836, being the second son of the late Hugh Blair, Esquire, of Auchinreoch, in tlie county of Kirkcudbright, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant for that county, by his wife Ann Gordon, daughter of Patrick Sanderson. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New {^Edinburgh), Conservative {Edin- burgh), University [Edinburgh). Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are: Argent, a saltire sable between four mascles gules, all uuithin a bordure of the last. Crest — A dove with wings expanded. Motto — " Virtute tutus." Married, December 3, 1873, Eleonora Jane Ross, commonly known as the Honourable Eleonora Jane Ross, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Moncreiff, Jirst Baron Moncreiff. Postal address — II Ainslie Place, Edinburgh. BLAKE, see ORMSBY BLAKE and WALLSCOURT. GEORGE FRANCIS BLAKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the city of Dublin, Diplomate, Gold ^j2|jsfej> Medallist, and Honorary Member of the ■^^"**'^ Academie Parisienne des Inventeurs, Regis- trar of the Royal College of Surgeons, Dublin. Born , being the son of the late Martin K. Blake, Esquire, of Merlin Park, in the county of Galway, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Galway and Mayo, by his wife Julia Maria, daughter of John Blake of Bally- glunin Park, in the county of Galway. Clubs — Sheridan (Dublin), Absolute (Kingstown). Livery — Dark blue. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 6, argent a fret gules (for Blake) ; 2. azure, a cross Calvary argent, the dexter arm terminating in a sun in splendour or, and the sinister in a decrescent of the second (for Martyn) ; 3. per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per fesse sable and gules, in chief two dexter hands couped of the last (for Daly) ; 4. sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent (for Browne) ; 5. argent, two bars f)er pale indented azure and gules, in chief three ogresses for Dodwell), and over all a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mountain cat passant guardant proper; with the Motto, "Virtus sola nobilitat." Estate — Merlin Park, in the county of Galway. Postal address — Royal College of Surgeons, Stephen's Green, West Dublin. Sir HENRY ARTHUR BLAKE, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly in the Royal Irish Constabulary, appointed Governor of Bahamas 1884, Newfoundland 1887, and of Jamaica 1888, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Bom 1840, being the eldest son of the late Peter Blake of Corbally Castle, in the county of Galway, by his wife Jane, daughter of John Lane of Lane's Park, in the county of Tipperary; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint M is the Military Cockade. George, 1888. C/m^— Marlborough. Livery — Light drab, with red facings and silver buttons. ArmoriaJ bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fret gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant proper. Motro — "Virtus sola nobilitat" ("Virtue alone enobles"). Married, firstly, 1862, Jeannie, daughter of Andrew Irwin of Ballymote; secondly, 1874, Edith, eldest daughter of the late Ralph Bernal Osborne, Member of Parliament, of Newtown Anner, Clonmel ; and has Issue by his first marriage — (i) Henry Irwin Blake, Esquire, born 1863 ; by his second marriage— (2) Arthur Blake, Esquire ; Matirice Blake, Esquire ; and Olive. Sir PATRICK JAMES GRAHAM BLAKE, fifth Baronet, of Langham, in the county of Suffolk, late Lieu- tenant yd Battalion Suffolk Regiment. Born October 23, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Henry Bun- bury Valentine, Rector of Hessett, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Frances Marion, only daughter of Henry James Oakes of Nowton Court, Bury St. Edmund's; and suc- ceeded his grandfather, January 22, 1880, under the creation of October 8, 1772. ClvHo— Orleans. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Argent, a fret gules. Crest — A leopard passant gardant proper. Motto — " Con- fido etprobitate. " Married, OctoberxZ, 1883, Emma Gertrude, only daughter of Thomas Pilkington Dawson, Esquire, of Groton House, in tlte county of Suffolk ; and has Issue — Cuthbert Patrick Blake, Esquii-e, born January 2, 1885 ; and Veronica. Postal addresses — Ashfield Lodge, Bury St. Edmund^ s ; Bardwell, Ixworth, Suffolk. Sir VALENTINE BLAKE, fourteenth Baronet, of Menlough Castle, in the county of Galway. Born Decem- ber 2, 1836, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Blake, thirteenth Baronet, by his wife Letitia Maria, only daughter and heir of Ulick O'Brien. Creation — July 10, 1622. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fret gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat passant guardant proper. Motto — ' ' Virtus sola nobilitas. " Married, June 25, 1864, Camilla Eugenia, youngest daughter of Harvey Combe ; and has Issue — (1) Thomas Patrick Ulick John Harvey Blake, Esquire, Lieutenant 6th Brigade Royal Artillery, born March 18, 1870 ; (2) Valentine Joseph Blake, Esquire, born March 22, 1871, died September 6, 1889; (3) James Herbert Blake, Esquire, born May 9, 1874 ; Eleanor Camilla EUza ; Florence Anne ; and Maude Julia. Sir HORACE NEVILLE BLAKISTON, Baronet, of London. Born August 2, 1861, being ^^\A{t\Cit<\W ^^ eldest son of the late Reverend Horace UJiWXlfiWn Mann Blakiston, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Benhall, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Charlotte, second daughter of the Reverend W. H. G. Mann, Clerk in Holy Orders, late Vicar of Bowdon, in the County Palatine of Chester, and succeeded at the decease of his uncle, December ■i, 1883, under the creation of Aprili'i, 1763. Armorial bearings ajz/.jeif, butforwhichno authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms.' Argent, two bars gules, in chief three cocks of the last. Crest — A cock gules. Motto — " Doe well and doubt not." Postal address — Sandybrooke Hall, near Ashbourne, Derbyshire. BLANDFORD, Marquess of, see MARLBOROUGH. ALBERTHA FRANCES ANNE SPENCER- CHURCHILL, commonly known as 'll^lfttlJlfhl'Tl Marchioness of Blandford, daughter of ii^tuiiuvuvu the Most Noble George Francis Hamil- ton, first Duke of Abercorn. Married, 1869, George Charles Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, then com- monly known as Marquess of Blandford (who succeeded in 1883 to the Dukedom of Marlborough), which marriage was dissolved in the year 1883. Of the above marriage there is /yjK«— Charles Richard John Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, M is tbe Naval Cockade. TBIa present Duke ; Frances Louisa, commonly known as Lady Frances Louisa [married, June 6, 1893, Sir Robert Gresley, eleventh Baronet] ; Lilian Maud, commonly known as Lady Lilian Maud; and Norah Beatrice Harriette, commonly known as Lady Norah Beatrice Harriette. Postal addresses — Baron's Court, Newtown Stewart, Ireland ; 18 Lowdnes Square, London. Sir SEYMOUR JOHN BLANE, third Baronet, of Blanefield, in the county of Ayr, and Culver- HRffltlP '*"ds, in the county of Berkshire, Companion .u^tUllV of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-General in the Army, Knight of the Medjidie. Bom February i, 1833, being the son of the late Sir Hugh Seymour Blane, second Baronet, by his wife Eliza, eldest daughter of John Armit of Dublin. Creation— December 26, iSia. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable, a mullet between two cres- cents of the field, in base a rose gules, in the centre chief point an anchor erect entwined by a serpent proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sword erect proper, pommel and hih or. Motto— " Paritur pax bello." Postal address— 34 Duke Street, Saint James's, London, S.W. THOMAS BLANEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire {so ^ttlgM«M created 1894), President of the Municipal uJV^VvC^}^ Corporation, Bombay^ The Right Honourable CHARLES STUART, Baron Blantyre, in the Peerage of Scotland, 'TtSTj»M^*t|«|^ Deputy-Lieutenant. Born December 21, uj \,\X\\K\f\,%, 1818^ jieing the son of Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Robert Walter, eleventh Baron, by his wife Fanny Mary, daughter of the Honourable John Rodney. Creation — July 10, 1606. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register : Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, in chief a rose of the last, impaling the arms of Leveson-Gower, namely, quarterly i and 4, barry of eight or and gules, a cross Jlory sable (for Gower) ; 2. azure, three laurel leaves or {for Leveson) ; 3. gules, three mullets or, within a bordure gold, charged with a double tressure Jlory counterftory gules [for Sutherland^. Crest — A dove with an olive branch in its mauth proper. Supporters — Dexter, a savage, wreathed about his head and middle with laurel, and holding over his shoulder a club all proper ; sinister, a lion gules. Motto — ^* Sola juvat virtus." Married, October 3, 1843, Lady Evelyn Leveson-Gower., second daughter of George Granville, second Duke of Sutherland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and by her {who died Novem-ber 24, i86g) has Issue — Walter Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Stuart, Master of Blantyre, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Haddington, late Captain xst Sutherland Highlanders, born July 17, 1851 ; Mary, cotu- monly known as the Honourable Mary ; Ellen, commonly knffwn as the Honourable Ellen [married, June 15, 1864, Sir David Baird, Baronet, and has issue\ ; Evelyn, com- monly known as the Honourable Evelyn [married, March 7, 1871, Archibald, third Marquess of Ailsa, and died July 26, 1888, leaving issue"] ; Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude [married, September 30, 1875, to William Henry Gladstone, Member of ParliaTnent, and died July 4, 1891] ; Blanche, comnwnly known as the Honourable Blanche, died September 7, 1868. Seats — Erskine, Bishop- ton, Glasgow; Lennoxlove, in the county of Haddington. Town residence — 41 Berkeley Square, W. BLENNERHASSET, quartered by BINGHAM. K Sir ROWLAND BLENNERHASSETT, fourth Bar- onet, of Blennerville, in the county of Kerry, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Born September 5, 1839, being the son of the late Sir Arthur Blennerhassett, third Baronet, by his wife Sarah, daughter of John Mahony. Creation — September 22, 1809. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron ermine, between three dolphins embowed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster TBIt 103 Tdlennerfjaiffieiett as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant proper. Motto— " Fortes fortuna juvat." Married, at Munich, June g, 1870, the Countess Charlotte de Leyden, only daughter of the late Charles, Count de Leyden ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Charles Francis Bernard Blennerhassett, Esquire, born at Munich, April 14, 1871 ; (2) Paul Charles William Marmaduke Row- land Blennerhassett, Esquire, born December 4, 1877, died August 25, 1878 ; (3) Rowland Lewis William Paul Blenner- hassett, Esquire, born October 6, 1882 ; and Maria Carola Franciska Roselyne. BLIGH, see DARNLEY. The Reverend EDWARD VESEY BLIGH, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Edward nRftlvTl Vesey Bligh. Born 1829, being the son of the -"-'I'-By Right Honourable Edward Bligh, the fifth Earl of Darnley, by his wife Emma Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Brooke Parnell, Baron Congle- ton ; appointed Attache at Hanover 1850, at Florence 1851, at Berlin 1852, and remained there till 1853 ; appointed Lieutenant West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry 1853 ; afterwards entered the Church, and was appointed Chaplain to that Corps, 1855 ; Rector of Rotherfield, in the county of Sussex, in 1856 ; Vicar of Birling, in the county of Kent, 1865-1875. C/ai- Constitutional. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, a griffin segreant or, armed and langued gules, between three crescents argent, and impaling the arms of Nevill, namely gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased or. Married, 1854, Isabel Mary Frances, commonly known as Lady Isabel Mary Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Abergavenny ; and has Issue living — Lodovick Edward Bligh, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, formerly Captain and Honorary Major 3rd Battalion the Buffs (East Kent Regiment), born 1854 [married, 1886, Marion, daughter of the Reverend Frederick Alexander Stewart-Savile of Ardmore, Torquay ; and has issue living, Algernon Stuart Bligh, Esquire, born 1888] ; Rosalind Isabel [married, 1881, Captain Cecil Vernon Wingfield-Stratford, Royal Engineers. Postal addresses — 6 Portman Square, W. ; Fartherwell, West Mailing, Kent. The Reverend HENRY BLIGH, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Henry Bligh. Born 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable Edward Bligh, the fifth Earl of Darnley, by his wife Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Emma, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Brookes Parnell, Baron Congleton ; Vicar of St. James's, Hampton Hill, 1881-1893 ; since when he has been Vicar of Holy Trinity, Fareham. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, a griffin segreant or, armed and langued gules, between three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head erased or. Married, firstly, 1858, Emma, daughter of the late Colonel Henry Armytage (who died 1881) ; secondly, 1883, Anne Elizabeth Dobree, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel E. D. Butler of Murree House, Hampton Hill ; and has Issue living by his first marriage — Gertrude Frances [married, 1889, the Reverend Murdoch Charles Kirby] ; Eva[married, 1890, William Jesser Coope, and has issue] ; and by his second marriage, Edward Swinburne Bligh, Esquire, born 1884. Postal address — Hampton Hill, Middlesex. HENRY WILLIAM BLISS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em-pire. TRTltfC^ Born 1840, being the son of the Reverend James iOWTiV Bliss, formerly Rector of Manningford Bruce, Marlborough ; is a Member of the Council of the Government of Madras, 1893/ created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889, Clubs— Carlton, United University. Married, Jirstly, 1863, Mary {who died 1876), daughter of Edmund Rendle, Doctor of Medicine, of Plymouth ; secondly, 1879, Edith, daughter of the late James Wheeler. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. I04 TBli TBIo HENRY FREDERICK BLISSETT, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguislied Order of '^\^^ititipf\' Saint Micliael and Saint George. Born iDlwS«fH 1847; is Justice of the Peace for Sierra Leo7ie ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. ■n Sir RALPH BARRETT MACNAGHTEN BLOIS, ^ ninth Baronet, of Grundishurgh and Cockjield ^j2¥|S*w Hall, in t/ie county of Suffolk, Lieutenant Scots lUWXli Guards. Born November 21, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Ralph Blois, eighth Baronet, Deputy-Lieute7iant for the county of Suffolk, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1862, by his wife Eliza Ellen, youngest daughter of Captain Alfred Chapman of the Royal Navy ; and succeeded at the decease of his father December 31, 1888, under the creation of April 15, 1686. Armorial bearings as used, butforwhich no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for AxTHS '. Gules, a bend vair, between two fleurs-de-lis argent. Crest — A gauntlet proper, Jwlding a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto — " Je me fie en Dieu." Postal address — CocMeld Hall, Yoxford, Suffolk. Dame FANNY BLOMEFIELD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Blomefield, eldest nf^fniDpfirVfh daughter of Reverend J. D'Arcy J. iUlUIUI^Ut'lU Preston, of Askham Bryan Hill, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a chevron argent a branch of laurel between two bombshells fired proper, and on a canton or, a spear's head imbrued proper. Married, 1853, as his second wife, Reverend Sir Thomas Eardley Wilmot Blomefield, third Baronet, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) D'Arcy William Blomefield, Esquire, born July 31, 1854, died December 13, 1859 ; (2) Henry Eardly Edward Blomefield, Esquire, died an infant, 1857; (3) Malcolm Blomefield, Esquire, born June 1, 1858; (4) Arthur Hugh Blomefield, Esquire, born December i, 1862 ; (5) Charles Preston Blomefield, Esquire, died an infant, 1865 ; Laura Elizabeth [married, August 2, 1882, Reverend Alfred Ernest Jalland of Wakefield] ; Charlotte Isabella, died 1857 ; and Margaret Edith. Postal address — St. John's, Wakefield. Sir THOMAS WILMOT PEREGRINE BLOME- FIELD, fourth Baronet, of Attleborough, in the county of Norfolk. Born December 31, 1848, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Eardley Wilmot Blomefield, third Baronet, by his first wife, Georgina Louisa, third daughter of General Sir Peregrine Maitland, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor of the Cape of Good Hope. Creation — November 14, 1807. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron argent, a branch of laurel between two bombshells fired proper, and on a canton or, a spear-head imbrued proper, impaling the arms of Napier, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed gules, between four roses gules (for Napier), 2 and 3 or, within a double tressure flory counterflory azure, a bend of the second charged with a star of si.\ points argent between two crescents of the field (for Scott of Thirlstane). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, issuant from a mural crown, argent, a demi-heraldic tiger azure, armed and tufted or, collared argent, and holding a sword broken in the middle proper. Married, August 5, 1874, Lilias, daughter of Major Charles Napier, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Napier of Woodlands, Taunton ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Charles Alfred Blomefield, Esquire, born June 27, 1875 ; (2) Nigel Napier Blomefield, Esquire, born March 15, 1877; (3) Wilmot Blomefield, Esquire, born November 26, 1878 ; Lilias Marow ; Nancy ; and a daughter. Postal address — 19 Holmfield Road, Wimbledon, Surrey. BLOMFIELD, see COLCHESTER, Bishop of. Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM BLOMFIELD, Knight Bachelor, Associate of the Royal ^RTntttftVlf?'! Academy of Arts, Architect to the Bank •flUmUt-lU „f England since 1883. Born 1829, being the fourth son of the late Right Reverend Charles James Blonfield, Lord Bishop of London ; IS ^ Is tlie Military Cockade. created Knight Bachelor, 1889. Married, firstly, i860, Caroline Harriett [who died 1882), daughter of C. C. Smith, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Bury Saint Edmunds; secondly, 1B87, Sarah Louisa, daughter of M. J. Ryan. Postal addresses — z8 Montagu Square, London, W. ; 6 Montagu Place, London, W. Col07iel BINDON BLOOD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born 1842, "IRTnnll being the eldest son of William Bindon Blood, iDlUUU Justice of the Peace, of Cranaher, in the county of Clare : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. The Right Honourable Georgiana Bloomfield, Baroness Bloomfield, daughter of the TKIrtrttrtftVIJt Right Honourable Sir Thomas Henry ■iClUUlUUK-lU Liddell, first Baron Ravensworth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules between as many cinquefoils azure on a canton of the last, the plume or badge of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ;■ impaling the arms of Liddell, namely argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last, three leopards' faces or ; and for Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a horse regardant argent, the tail flowing between the hind legs, gorged with a chaplet of oak proper, that on the dexter side charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon gules thereon the plume of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales as in the arms, and that on the sinister with an escut- cheon or, charged witii a grenade fired all proper. Married, 184s, the Right Honourable Sir John Arthur Douglas Bloom- field, second Baron Bloomfield, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1879, when his honours became extinct. Postal address — 21 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. ; Bramfield House, Hertford. Sir EDWARD CHARLES BLOUNT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of nRTnttrl^ the Bath (Civil Division). Born 1809, being il,:7|.UUlU the son of Edward Blount, Member of Parlia- ment, of Bellaraour, in the county of Stafford. Acted as Consul in Paris during the siege of 1871 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1888. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry nebuly of six or and sable. The escut- cheon is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and therefrom pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Jerningham, namely, argent, three lozenge-shaped arming-buckles gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sun in splendour charged with a gauntlet proper; with the Motto, "Lux tua via mea." Married, 1834, Gertrude Frances, daughter of WiUiam Charles Jerning- ham ; and has had Issue— {1) Herbert Aston Edward Blount, Esquire, born April 22, 1837, died July 21, 1878 ; (2) Henry Edmund Blount, Esquire, born December 16, 1844, [married, July 5, 1869, Marguerite Marie Hyacinthe, daughter of Charles Paul Marie Moreau de la Rochette, Baron de la Rochette, and has issue, Edward Aston Charles Marie Blount, Esquire, born January 2, 1874, and Marie Charlotte Gertrude Louisa, died April 28, 1894] ; Alice Mary [mar- ried, June 9, 1856, Edward, Baron Hainguerlot, of Villandry, Indre-et-Loire], and died May 9, 1873 ; and Mary Frances Gertrude, died unmarried, June 13, 1871. Postal addresses — Paris ; Imberhorne, Sussex. §SiR WALTER DE SODINGTON BLOUNT, ninth Baronet, of Sodington, in the county of Worcester, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born December 19, 1833, being the son of the late Sir Edward Blount, eighth Baronet, by his wife Mary Frances, eldest daughter of Edward Blount. Creaft'ow.— October 5, 1642. Club— Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Barry nebuly of six or and sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and or ; a.nd for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sun in his splendour charged with a gauntlet proper. Motto— "Lux tua via mea." Married, 1870, Ehzabeth H Is the Naval Cockade. IBlu TBoa ios Anne Mould, daughter of James Zacharies Williams; and has issue— {i} Walter Aston Blount, Esquire, born October 9, 1876; Edward Robert Blount, Esquire, born December 2, 1884 ; Mary Corisahde ; and Eva Appolonia. Seats— Sodington, Bewdley, and Mawley Hall, Cleobury Mortimer, both in the county of Worcester. '■ BLUEMANTLE PURSUIVANT, see LEE. § Colonel HENRY BLUNDELL-HOLLINSHEAD- BLUNDE.LL. TBiuntien=i0omniffi)eati'- srr«;/.i': TRItmhlHfT Order of the Bath, UJVWWVKVV Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster. Born 1831, '.being the son of the late Richard Benson Blundell-HollinShead-Blundell, of Deysbrook, nea.r Liverpool ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1887. Z\v!c&— Guards' , Army and Navy, Carlton, United Service. Married, 1863, the Honourable Beatrice Byng {who died 1884), a Maid of Honour to Her Majesty the Queen, daughter of Vice-Admiral the Honourable Henry Dilkes Byng. Postal addresses— ^jAk?-j< Lodge, Svnninghill, Berkshire; Deysbrook, near Liverpool; 10 Stratton Street, London, W. Dame ELIZABETH BLUNDEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Blunden, daughter of TRftinTiPtl ^^i°'^ J°hn Knox, and Catherine his wife, ^UlUllUt'll daughter and co- heiress of Richard Chaloner of Kingsfort, in the county of Meath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, argent ten billets, four, three, two and one sable ; 2 and 3 or, a lion passant guardant per pale gules and sable. Married, 1839, Sir John Blunden, third Baronet, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Blunden, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) John Ovring- ton Blunden, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born November 27, 1842 [married, 1871, Frances, daughter of Joseph Hone of Dublin] ; (3) Edward Herbert Blunden, Esquire, born January 21, 1847; (4) Maurice Robert Blunden, Esquire, born March 28, 1849 [married, April 10, 1875, Ellen f^ouisa, daughter of Edmund J. Armstrong, Esquire, of Lismoher, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Clare, and died April 17, 1876] ; (5) Arthur Henry Blunden, Esquire, born August 21, 1850; (6) Abraham Blunden, Esquire, Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, born October 13, 1852 [married, June 30, 1881, Mary Josephine, daughter of Richard J. Magee, Esquire, Surgeon -Major Killcenny Militia, and has issue, Abraham Blunden, Gentleman, born 1887]; Kate [married, June 5, 1872, Nicholas Gosselin Richardson, and has issue]; Har- riette ; and Nicola Sophia [married, June 22, 1887, Reverend John Richard Hedges Becher, Incumbent of Lorum, Bag- nalstown, in the county of Carlow, and has, issue]. Postal address — Castle Blunden, Kilkenny. Sir WILLIAM BLUNDEN, fourth Baronet, of Castle Blunden, in the county of Kilkenny, Doctor of Medicine. Born, July 25, 1840, being the son of the late Sir John Blunden, third Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, third daughter of the late Major John Knox of Castlerea, in the county of Mayo. Creation — March 12, 1766. Armorial bearings ■ — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly.! and 4, argent ten billets, four, three, two and one sable ; 2 and 3 or, a lion passant guardant per pale gules and sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per fesse sable and argent, armed and langued gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant vert, armed, winged and beaked or. Motto^ "Cedamus amori." Married, 1879. Florence Caroline, daughter of Henry Shuttleworth of New Zealand, and has Issue — John Blunden, Esquire, born 1880; and Muriel. Estate — Castle Blunden, in the county of Kilkenny. Postal address — Waitara, Taranaki, New Zealand. ANNE ISABELLA NOEL BLUNT, commonly known as Lady Anne Isabella Noel Blunt, daughter of 'TRTttri'l' t^ Ri^ht Honourable the first Earl of Lovelace. iOlUdV Married, /««« 8, 1869, Wilfrid Scawen Blunt of Crabbett, in the county of Sussex, and has issue. CHARLES: HARRIS BLUNT, Esquire;' Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, bein^ the eldest son of the late Edward Walter Blunt, by his wife Janet Sherley, daughter of fames Allan of The Hall, '■in the county of Stirling; was created Companion oftheMost Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1856, Maiy Augusta {wlw died 1892)-, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel James Tod ; and has Issue living — (i) Edward Walter Blunt, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery , born i860; (2) Charles Blunt, born 1865 ; Janet Heatly ; and Beatrice Marian. JOHN ELIJAH BLUNT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of i:he Bath, Consul-General for Salonica and the adjoining Vilayets. Born 1831 ,• created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878. Married, 1858, Fanny, daughter of D. Sandison, Postal address — -Salonica, Turkey. S US ANNA BL UNT, commonly known as Lady Susanna Blunt, daughter of the secojid Earl Nelson, Married, 1865, tjie Reverend Alexander Colvin Blunt, Rector of Burgclere, Newbury, in the county of Hampshire. Sir WILLI AM BLUNT, seventh Baronet, of Heathfield Park and Ringmer, in the county of Sussex, late Bengal Civil Service. Born 1826, bein^ the second- but eldest surviving son of the late William Blunt, Esquire, of the Bengal Civil Service, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Colonel Goddard Richards ; succeeded at the decease of his cousiji November 5, i8go, under the creation of June 17, 1720. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Barry nebuly of six or and sable. Crest — Tlie sun in glory, charged on the centre with an eye issuing tears all proper. Mottoes — *^ Lux tua via mea," and " Inter la^rymas micat." This family claims to be a branch of the Blounts of Sodington , who had seats at Eye and Stretton, in the county of Her^ord. The first Baronet was summoned before the Court of Chivalry i.y^'2, and fined for using without right the arms of Sir Charles Blount, Lord Mountjoy, Earl of Devon ; he appealed from the sentence, and a day was appointed for hearing his appeal, but no further proceedings took place, and he and his descendants have continued to bear the arms. Married, November 3, 1857, Henrietta Georgina Josephine, daughter of the Reverend Robert Green Jeston, Rector of Avon Dassett, in the county of Warwick {she died February 6, 1892). Postal addresses — Heathjield Park, Hawkhurst ; Ringmer, Lewes. T5lgti)0tOOOD The Right Honourable Sir ARCHIBALD CAMP- BELL, Baron Blythswood of Blyths- wood, in the county of Renfrew, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Vice-Lieutenant, and Con- vener ; Member of Pariiament 1873-1874, re-elected 1885. Born February 22, 1837, being the eldest son of Archibald Campbell, seventeenth Laird of Mains, by his wife Caroline Agnes, daughter of Mr. Dick of Pitkerro ; late Colonel Scots Guards, late Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders ; created a Baronet May 4, 1880, and was raised to the Peerage, with Umitation to the heirs male of his body, and in default of such issue male, with remainder to his brothers, September 22, 1892. C/wiJj^Carlton, Guards', Travellers', Marlborough, Scottish Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable, each charged with a trefoil slipped, counterchanged ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad sable, and impaling the arms of Caring- ton, namely or, on a chevron cotised between three demi- griffins, the two respectant each other sable, a mullet for difference gules. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lymphad as in the arms. Motto — ' ' Vincit labor. " Married, July 7, 1864, Augusta Clemen- tina, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Clemen- tina, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert John, second Baron Carrington. &a<— Blythswood House, Ren- frew, N.B. Town residence — 2 Seamore Place, W. Dame VIOLET BOAG, commonly known as Lady Boag, daughter of John Stevens of Glasgow. Armorial Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a gentiinely armigerous person. io6 15oa IBoI bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine, in chief a civic nKnfliY crown vert between two mullets azure, in base a iOUtiy stag's head erased holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped all proper. Married, 1834, Sir Robert Boag, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, Mayor of Belfast 1876, who died 1877. Postal addresses — The Cres- cent, Belfast ; Violet Lodge, Groomsport, county Down. Captain FREDERICK ROSS BOARDMAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order '^\Z,f\^Y't\W\At\ 9f ^^^ Bath. Born 1843, being the son idiaiUlUClU of the late Frederick Boardman of Liverpool ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — United Service. Married, 18S1, Sophy Almon, daughter of J, C. Cogswell of Halifax, Nova Scotia. ROSCOE BOCQUET, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire; 'y^CiCClWt^t ^^^^^^^ Companion of the Most Eminent iU UVlJ[Uv V Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. EVAN MARLETT BODDY, Gentleman, Fellffw of the Royal College of Surgeons, son of the late TR rttltltl ^yillio-m Barnard Boddy, Surgeon. Armorial ■^*^^^i: bearings, as used upon his book-plate, are: Argent, on afessegules, three pelicans vulning tliemselves or, on a canton of the second two staves raguly of the field, surmounted by a ducal coronet of the third ; and for a Crest, a staff raguly gules erect, and enfiled with a ducal coronet or ; with the Motto, " Vi corporis et animi." [The foregoing arms and crest "were granted in the year 1589 to John Body, alias John Thomas ^Hampshire, but Mr. Boddy has established and can establish no descent from the before- mentio7ied grantee, and, as he himself puts it when speaking of the arms, "how or when obtained I am unable to say." The Editor likewise is unable to say.'] Postal address — AsJistead Row, Biriningham. § HENRY BODEN, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of TRfllli^tl I^^^iy' Born February 13, 1836, being the iL/UUv' II eldest son of Henry Boden of the Friary, in the county of Derby, by Anne his wife, daugh- ter of Joseph Smith of Lea Lodge, in the county of Kent. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Junior Travellers' , and Cavalry. Livery — Blue, -with a scarlet collar. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Burkes *^ Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron sable, between three teasels proper ; and for a Crest, a swan luith wings expanded proper ; with the Motto, " Contra audentior ito." Upon his book-plate Mr. Boden imfales quarterly i and 4, argent three weavers shuttles sable, tipped and furnished with quills of yarn, the threads pendent or ; 2 and -^ sable, afesse engrailed erminois between two chevrons ermine. Married, May 8, 1866, Mary Shuttleworth, daughter of FAward Anthony Holden of Astoii Hall, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Walter Degge Shuttleworth Boden, bor?i February 26, 1867/ (2) Anthony Di'ummond Boden, born September 24, 1872/ (3) Reginald Sam Boden, a twin with Antlwny ; (4) John Boden, born November 8, 1883 ; and Cherry Evelyn. Estates — The Friary, in the county of Derby; and Chard House, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — The Friary J Derby. BODINGAM, quartered by PAYNTER. Dame SARAH CONSTANCE SILVER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bodkin, daughter ORrtTlfctn of the late J. J. Miles, Esquire, of Highgate, lUUUKlll Justice of the Peace. U.2irr\&&, firstly, 1865, as his second wife, ' Sir William Henry Bodkin, Knight Bachelor, Assistant-Judge of Middlesex Sessions, who died 1874; secondly, 1875, S. William Silver. Postal addresses — 3 York Gate, Regent's Park, N. W, ; Letcombe Manor, Wantage. Sir EDGAR COLLINS BOEHM, second Baronet, of Wetherby Gardens, in the county of London. Borjt October i, 1869, being the only son of the late Sir Joseph Edgar Boehm, first Baronet, by his wife Louise ^ is the Military Cockade. TBoebm Frances, only daughter of F. Lawrence Boteler of West Derby. Creation — Jvly 13, 1889. C/ai — Wellington. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, in the sinister canton a sun, issuant therefrom eleven rays or, over all a clover plant with three leaves and eradicated proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hat sable, charged on the turn-up with three bezants fesseways. Motto— "Sol mea testis." Bsiate and postal address— Bentsbrook, Dorking. Sir FRANCISGEORGE MANNINGHAM BOILEAU, second Baronet of Tacolnestone Hall, in niZntfnatt the county of Norfolk, Barrister-at-Law, iOUlll^aU Lieutenant-Colonel late 3rd Norfolk Rifle Volunteers. Born March 26, 1830, being the son of the late Sir John Peter Boileau, first Baronet, by his wife Catherine Sarah, commonly known as Lady Catherine Sarah, daughter of the Right Honourable Gilbert EUiot, first Earl of Minto. Creation— ]M\y 24, 1838. Clubs —Brooks's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, a tower triple-towered or, masoned sable, in base a crescent of the second, impaling the arms of Nugent, namely ermine, two bars within a bordure en- grailed gnles, on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety proper, charged on the breast with a saltire couped gules. Motto — "De tout mon coeur." Married, August 2, i860, Lucy Henrietta, eldest daughter of Sir George Nugent, Baronet; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur John Vernon Boileau, Esquire, born 1861, died August 8, 1863 ; (2) John Francis Elliot Boileau, Esquire, born October 30, 1863, died April 9, 1894; (3) Maurice Colborne Boileau, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk, born December 3, 1865 ; (4) Raymond Frederic Boileau, Esquire, Lieutenant Northamptonshire Regiment, born October 6, 1868 ; and Margaret Lucy Augusta. Estate and postal address — Ket- teringham Park, Wymondham, Norfolk. Colonel FRANCIS WILLIAM BOILEAU, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the eldest son of tlie late Major-General F. B. Boileau of the Bengal Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1891. Married, 1861, Mary Letitia, daughter of the Reverend William Mussage Kirkwall Bradford. §CARL FERDINAND HENRY BOLCKOW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ^|2|sTf>f*|S^ Lieutenant for the North Riding of tlie iCUlLtVUlU county of York. Eldest son cf Frederick Theodor Bolckow, by his wife Marie Sophie Frederike, nfe Omann. Club — Reform. Livery — Claret-colour, with light blue facings. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's " General Armory^' but which are not upon record in the Heralds' College, are for Arms : Gules, on a fesse between eighteen acorns argent, a boar courant azure ; and for a Crest, a boar passant azure, in front of seven acorns or, leaved and stalked proper ; with the Motto, " Suscipere et finire." Married, July 14, 1863, Margaret, only daughter of William Chambers of Doncaster ; and has Issue — (i) Henry William Ferdinand Bolckow, Esquire [to whom refer"]; (2) Charles Frederick Henry Bolckow, born December 2, 1874,- Harriet Mary Wilhel- mine ; and Margaret Caroline Sophie. Estates — Marton, Nemby, and Hambleton. Postal address — Marton Hall, Marton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. HENRY WILLIAM FERDINAND BOLCKOW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York. Born August 22, 1865, being the elder son of Carl Ferdinand Henry Bolckow, Esquire, of Marton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the North Riding of the said county \to whom refer\, by his wife Margaret, only daughter of William Chambers of Doncaster. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burkes " General Armory" but which are not upon record in tlie Heralds' College, are for Arms : Gules, B Is the Naval Cockade. TBoI IBon 107 %t 3Io6n on a fesse between eighteen acorns argent, a boar courant azure, in front of seven acorns or, leaved and stalked proper : with the Motto, " Suscipere et Jinire." Married, 1890, Bessie M. , third daughter of Sir Raylton Dixon cf Gunner- gate Hall, Knight Bachelor. Postal address — West Moor, Marton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. BOLEYNE, quartered by HOWARD. M The Right Honourable Sir HENRY ST. JOHN, ** Viscount Bolingbroke and 15olingt)rofee anti ^^l^^l^^^^A^''^'^ county of Wiltshire, Baron St. John of Battersea, in the county of Surrey, and a Baronet, Deputy - Lieutenant. Born 1820, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Henry, fourth Viscount Bolingbroke, by his wife Maria, daughter of Sir Henry Paulet St. John Mildmay, Baronet. Creations — Baronet, May 22, 161 1 ; Baron St. John of Lydiard Tregoze, and Viscount Bolingbrolce, July 7, 1712 ; Baron St. John of Battersea, and Viscount St. John, July 2, 1716. Cluh — White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising or, ducally gorged gules. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon, wings displayed or, ducally gorged gules ; sinister, an eagle, wings displayed or, charged on the breast with the Hames. The Hames is a badge of the family of Tregoze, and is an antique shield, rimmed gold, within which are the Hames arms, per pale argent and gules, charged with a crescent sable, thereon a label of three points or. Motto — " Nee quserere, nee spernere honorem." Married, 1869, Ellen, daughter of G. W. Medex of Brussels ; and by her (who died May 7, 1885) has Issue — (i) Henry Mildmay St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Mildmay St. John, born 1880 ; (2) Charles Reginald St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Reginald St. John, bom 1883. Seat — Lydiard Park, near Swindon, Wiltshire. § THOMAS ROBINS BOLITHO, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the ORflftf'firt county of Cornwall. Bom September 13, iUUUVyU 1840, being the eldest son of Thomas Simon Bolitho, Esquire, Vice -Warden of Stannaries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Robins of Liskeard, in the county of Cornwall. Clubs — Athenaaum, New University. Livery — ^White clotli, black facings, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a plain chevron cotised engrailed between three fleurs-de-lis sable, five bezants. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fern-brake proper, a cubit arm erect vested azure, charged with three bezants, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis sable; with the Motto, "Re deu." Married, June 30, 1870, Augusta Jane Bolitho, third daughter of Richard Bassett Wilson, Esquire, Cliffe Hall, Darlington, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York. Estates — Trengwainton, &c. Postal arf(fr«ji— Trengwainton, Hea Moor, Cornwall, R.S.O. BOLLING, quartered by TEMPEST. Dame JULIA RIXON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bolton, second daughter of the late R. ^Krtl^rt-M Mathews of Oatlands Park, in the county of JDUlVUll Surrey. MaxiisA, firstly, i&66. Colonel Sir Francis John Bolton, Knight Bachelor, who died 1887; secondly, 1890, William Augustus Rixon. Postal address — The Manor House, Corfe Castle, Dorset. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY ORDE-POWLETT, Baron Bolton of Bolton Castle, in the county of York, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born February 24, 1818, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Powlett Orde- Powlett, Esquire, by his wife Letitia, daughter of Henry O'Brien of Blatherwycke Park, in the county of Northamp- ton ; succeeded his uncle as.third Baron, July 13, 1850, under the creation of October 20, 1797. Clubs — Carlton, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, three swords in pile points downwards, argent, pommels and hilts or, on a canton of the second, an escutcheon of the field, charged with a salmon haurient proper. Above the es- cutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising or, charged on the breast with an ^toile gules, gorged with a ducal coronet azure, and holding in the beak a salmon proper. Supporters — Dexter, a hind proper, gorged with a ducal coronet or, and charged on the shoulder with a rose argent, barbed, vert, seeded, gold ; sinister, a Cornish chough proper, charged with a rose as the dexter. Motto — " Aymez loyault^." Married, Maxch 12, 1844, his cousin Letitia, youngest daughter of Colonel Crawfurd of Newfield, in Ayrshire ; and by her (who died January 4, 1882, aged 57) had Issue — (i) William Thomas Orde-Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Thomas Orde-Powlett, Lieutenant-Colonel York- shire Hussars, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of Yorkshire, born January 31, 1845 [married, August 13, 1868, Algitha Frederica Mary, eldest daughter of Richard George, ninth Earl of Scarborough, and has had issue, William George Algar Orde-Powlett, Esquire, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, bom August 21, 1869 ; Algitha Alkelda Brenda, died November 3, 1871 ; Rhoda Lelia Alice, died July 15, 1890 ; and Myra Rowena Sibell] ; (2) Henry Robert Orde-Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Robert Orde-Powlett, Master of Arts, Barrister, born September 20, 1846 ; [married, August 2, 1877, Henrietta Cathcart, daughter of John Ran- dolphus de 'Trafford of Croston Hall, Lancashire, and has issue, Kathleen Mary ; and Ivy] ; (3) Frederick Orde- Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Orde-Powlett, born November 8, 1849 ; died July 3, 1858 ; (4) Amias Lucien Orde-Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Amias Lucien Orde- Powlett, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, bom August 7, 1855 ; Jean Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Jean Mary [married, November 28, 1866, to Colonel A. M. Cathcart, commonly known as the Honour- able A. M. Cathcart]. Seats — Bolton Hall, Leyburn, R.S.O., Yorkshire ; Hackwood Park, Basingstoke. BOLTOUN, Baron, see LAUDERDALE. BONAMY, quartered by DOBRIJE. MARIA BONCAMBJ, commonly known as Lady Maria Boncambj, daughter of the late Coiintess ^Rntlf fltVtflt of Newburgh. Married, 1851, Cavaliere JCUlll-atllUJ Federico Pucci Boncambj of Perugia. EDWARD AUGUSTUS BOND, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, nRrttllTl Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Society of Anti- SjliXW quaries. Born 1815, being the son of the late Reverend John Bond, Doctor of Divinity ; Prin- cipal Librarian of the British Museum, 1878-1888 ,■ Presi- dent of the Palceographical Society ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — Athenisum. Married, 1847, Caroline Frances, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Harris Barham, Minor Canon of Saint Paul's, author of the ' ' Ingoldsby Legends. " Postal address — 64 Princes Square, Bayswater. § NATHANIEL BOND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset, second surviving son of the Reverend Nathaniel Bond, Clerk in Holy Orders, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Hawkesworth of Forest, Queen's County, Ireland. Cluh — Carlton. Livery — Black, with yellow facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, a fesse or ; 2. argent, on a chevron sable, three bezants ; 3. vert, an eagle displayed with two heads or ; 4. sable, three lions rampant argent ; 5. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, a chief of the last, thereon a demi-lion rampant issuant sable ; 6. gules, nine billets, four, three and two, and in base a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degi-ee, with a mantUng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wing sable, charged with a fesse or. Married, November 10, 1864, Selina Jane, commonly known as Lady Selina Jane (who died Deceni- The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. TBbn IBoo ber 17, 1891), fifth- daughter of the Right Honourable John Scott, second Earl of Eldon ; and has Issue — (i)- John Wentworth Garneys Bond, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset ; (2) Gerald Denis Bond, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset ; (3) Raymond Aimed Bond, Gentle- man ; (4) Claud Nathaniel Bond, Gentleman ; (5) Kenneth Duncombe Bond, Gentleman ; (6) Nigel de Mundevile Bond, Gentleman ; {7) Herbert Ivo de Kenton Bond, Gentleman ; (8) Walter de Grey Bond, Gentleman ; Louisa Charlotte ; LeonoraSophia; and RachelAdela. Estates — CreechGrange and Holme, in the county of Dorset ; Sway and Arnwood, in the county of Southampton ; Cefncoed, in the county of Car- digan. Postal address — Creech Grange, Wareham, Dorset. Major-General WILLIAM DUNN BOND, Companion of ttie Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, Born 1836, being the eldest son of tJie late Robert Bond of Dullerton House and Glenview, in the county of Tyrone ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Clubs — United Service ; Army and Navy. Postal address — Dullerton, Londonderry. EDWARD WILLIAM BONHAM, now Her Majesty's Consul at Calais. Born April ^RrtnTlfltn 3°' ^^44' ^^^^? l^ only son of Edward jiJv\Vl)n\l\ Walter Bonham, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, formerly Her Majesty's Consul-General at Naples, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Major-General Sir Henry Floyd, Baronet. Club — Constitutional. Armorial hearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Gules, a che:vron wavy between three crosses patie fitch^ argent. Married, firstly, November 7, 1865, Anne Sarah, second daughter of Robert Bage of Naples, Surgeon ; secondly, November 13, 1872, Henrietta Blackwood, third daughter of Vice- Admiral Mark John Currie ; and has Issue — (i) Walter Floyd Bonham, born January 3, 1869/ (2) Mark Edward Bonha7n, born January 8, 1880/ Elizabeth Lydia Rosa- bell -\jnarried H. P. D. de la Pasture]; Evelyn Harriet Mary {married the Reverend Gerald Sampson, and died l888] ,' Anita Constance Edith ; and Julia Claudia Augusta. Estate — Bramling House, Ickham, in the county of Kent. Postal address — British Consulate, Calais, France. Sir GEORGE FRANCIS BONHAM, second Baronet, Master of Arts, of Exeter College, in the county of Oxford, Secretary of Her Majesty's Legation at Lisbon. Born August 28, 1847, being the son of the late Sir Samuel George Bonham, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by Ellen Emilia his wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Barnard. Creation — November 27, 1852. Clubs — Travellers', Junior Carlton, Saint James'. Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron nebuly between three crosses pat^e fitch^e at the foot argent, on a canton of the last a squirrel sejant gules, impaling the arms of Buchanan, namely or, a lion rampant sable between two otters' heads erased in chief proper and a cinquefoil in base of the second, all within a double tressure fiory counterflory gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his Badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a Wreath of the coloui's, upon a rock a mermaid, holding in the dexter hand a wreath of coral, and in the sinister a mirror proper. Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, August 23, 1871, Louisa, third daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Andrew Buchanan, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) George Lionel Bonham, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born September 3, 1873 ; (2) Eric Henry Bonham, Esquire, born July 5, 1875; (3) Cecil Maurice Bonham, Esquire, born August 7, 1887; Edith Florence; Lilian Frances; and Evelyn Mary. Estate and postal address — Knowle Park, Cranleigh, Guildford, Surrey. The Reverend THOMAS GEORGE BONNEY, Doctor of Science of the University of Cambridge, "y^CWWXXfW I^o^orary Doctor of Laws of the Unive7-- VOVlUlK'}} sity of Montreal, Fellow of the Royal Society, Honorary Canon of Manchester Cathedral, Professor of Geology at the University College, London. M is the Mlitarj Cockade. Born July 27, 1833, being the eldest son of the Reverend Thomas Bonney, Master v\vtweittH-'it> daughter of the late Captain Wil- iDmUlgLtlpUt' Ham Johnstone, 70th Foot. Mar- ried, 1814, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard Henry Bonnycastle, Knight Bachelor, who died 1847. Postal address — Sir JOHN WINFIELD BONSER, Knight Baclielor of the United Kingdom, Chief-Justice of tlie IRntltflM* Island of Ceylon; created Knight Bachelor •iOUIlSvl. by Letters Patent, i&g^ Married , who died July 1894. Postal address — Colombo, Ceylon. § JAMES SHELLEY BONTEIN, Esquire, Honorary Lieutenant Royal Naval Artillery Volun- 1Krttlf'I>tt1 teers. Born November 26, 1859, being iOUUtvlll the eldest child and only son of James Bontein, Esquire, Gentleman Usher to the Queen, by his wife Katherine Ceciha, daughter of Adolphus Shelley, Esquire, son of Sir John Shelley, sixth Baronet. Clubs — Turf, Marlborough. Livery — Red waistcoats, light drab coats, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a bend gules between three buntine birds, two in chief and one in base proper. Crest — ^A demi-eagle issuing out of a ducal crown, both proper. Supporters — As representing Ardoch, two lions rampant proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Copiose et opportune. " Married, December 1889, Emilie Josephine, widow of Hans Sloane Stanley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Paultons, Romsey, daughter of Francis Edwards of the Pickerage, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — 12 Clarges Street, May- fair, London, W. BONTINE, quartered by EWING. ANNE ELIZABETH BONTINE, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Elizabeth Bontine, ^Rrttll'ttl^ sister of the fourteenth Baron Elphinstone ; up\yx\,K\\\X/ was raised to the rank of a Baron s daughter by Royal Warrant, i860. Married, 1851, William. Cunningham Bontine. Sir WILLIAM LANE BOOKER, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom {so created by Letters HRfirifen* Bo.tent, 1894), Companion of the Most Dis- MJ} IJIJ^K'V tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born 1824, being the son of the late Thomas Booker ; has been Consul-General for the States of New York, Dela- ware, New Jersey, Rhode Island, and Connecticut since 1883 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — Saint James's. Married, 1881, Elizabeth French, daughter of the late Gil- bert Page of Moorestown, New Jersey. Postal address — British Consulate, New York. THOMAS WILLIAM BOORD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, Fellow of the TRrtni*h Society of Antiquaries, Member of Parliament Ji.. UU VU yi)r Greenwich, late Captain 1st Volunteer Bat- talion Kin^s Royal Rifle Corps, and upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Born July 14, 1838, being the eldest son of Joseph Board, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Harefield Grove, Uxbridge. Club — Carlton. Livery — Blue, piped with red. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms by the above-mentioned Thomas William Board, Esquire, are for Arms : Per f esse gules and azure, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets argent. Crest — A goat statant ermine, horned or. Motto — " Virtute et industria." Married, July iS, 1861, Margaret, eldest daughter of Thomas Mackinlay, Fellow of the Society of &i is the Naval Cockade. TBoo IBor IQ9. Antiquaries ; and lias Issue — (i) William Arthur Board, bom 1862; (2) Harry Percy Board, torn 1868/ (3) Alex- ander Edgar Board, born 1872/ Mary Lilian; and Ethel Margaret. Estate — Wakehurst Place, Ardingly, in the county of Sussex. Postal addresses — 14 Berkeley Square, London, W. ; Wakehurst Place, Hayward's Heath, BOOTH, see SOLA TER-BOOTH. BOOTH, SCLATER-, see BASING. §SrR CHARLES BOOTH, Baronet, of Portland Place, in the county of Middlesex, and Great Cat- TRflfltfl worth, in the county of Huntingdon, Deputy- iUUwVIJ Lieutenant, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the city of London. Born 1812, being the second son of the late William Booth of Royden House, in the county of Essex, by his wife Mary, daughter and co- heir of John Williamson of Letchworth ; and succeeded as third Baronet at the decease of his brother, August 26, 1877, under the creation of March 27, 1835. CTa^— Wynd- ham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped and erect sable, an estoile of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle gules, and holding in the dexter paw a chaplet of laurel vert. Motto — " Deus adjuvat nos." Estate and postal address— 'Hextietfield Park, Ware, Hert- fordshire. Sir BROOKE BOOTHBY, eleventh Baronet, of Broad- low Ash, in the county of Derby. Born TRrtrt^flfltl November 18, 1856, being the son of the iOW\,l)V\f late Reverend Sir Brooke William Robert Boothby, tenth Baronet, Rector of Wel- wyn, by his wife Martha Serena, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Boothby, Vicar of Sutterton ; educated at Harrow ; second Secretary Diplomatic Service. Crea- tion — -November j, 1644; passed the Great Seal, July 13, 1660. Club — St. James's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a canton gules, a lion's jamb erased and erect or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling; gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's jamb erased and erect or. Motto — "Mors Christi mors mortis mihi." Postal address — British Legation, Vienna. GEORGIANA MARY BOOTHBY, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Mary Boothby, daughter of the third Baron Suffield. Vi3.me.&, firstly , 1837, George Edward /insan (he died 1849) ; secondly, 1855, Charles Edward Boothby ; was Bedchamber Woman to the Queen, but re- signed in 1855. '. JOSIAH BOOTHBY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order (yf Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. Dame MARTHA SERENA BOOTHBY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Boothby, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Charles Boothby of Sutterton, in the county of Lincoln. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a canton sable a lion's jamb erased and erect or. Mar- ried, 1852, the Reverend Sir Brooke Boothby, Baronet, who died 1865. Of the above marriage there is Issue— M Sir Brooke Boothby, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) Charles Francis Boothby, Esquire, born June 22, 1858 ;. (3) Hugo William Robert Boothby, Esquire, Midshipman Royal Navy, born February 12, 1862, died August 10, 1881 ; (4) Herbert Cecil Boothby (Reverend!, Bachelor of Arts, Oxon, born December 8, 1863 ; (5) Seymour William Brooke Boothby, Esquire, Royal Navy, born posthumous, February 6, 1866 ; Florence Emma ; Rosalind Louisa ; and Beatrice Georgiana. Postal address—s Stanhope Place,. Connaught Square, London, W. BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM, see LATHOM. EMILY BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM, Widow, commonly, known as the Honourable Mrs. Ed- IRnnHo- '^^^'^ Bootle-Wllbraham,, daiighter XPUUi-lV' of the late James Ramsbottpm of fTfritffll'ftfiam Clewer Lodge, Windsor. Armorial UAUI-lUVayciUl hearings are, upon a lozenge: Qydr- terly i and 4, argent three bendlets wavy azure (for Wilbraham) ; 2 and 3 gules, pn a chevron, engrailed, between three combs argent, as many crosses fiat^e, fitchde of the field (for Bootle). Married, 1841, Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, Esquire, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Edward Bootle-Wilbraham, who died 1882., Of the above marriage there is Issue^i) Arthur Bootle-j Wilbraham, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, Lieutenant, Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born September 9, 1842 [married, July 19, 1875, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Jardine of Rockhampton, Queensland, and has issue, Arthui- George Bootle-Wilbraham, Esquire, born 1876 ; Claude Bootle-Wilbraham, Gentleman, born 1877 ;. and Evelyn Caryl (twin)] ; (2) Lionel Bootle BootliC- Wil- braham, Esquire, Major of the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, born January 19, 1853 ; Emma Violet,; died in 1846; Ada Constance [married, July 11, 1867, .the Duke de Serinonato] ; Emily Florence [married, July 22', ^^69,, the Right Honourable Sir Ludovic James Lindsay, twenty- sixth Earl of Crawford and Balcarres, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of tlie Thistle] ; and Evelyn Adela [married, October 30, 1877, John Gordon Kennedy,, Consul General in ChiliJ Postal address — i Percival Terrace, Brighton. ROSE BOOTLE-WILBRAHAM, commonly known.-.as the Honourable Rose Bootle-Wilbraham, sister of the first Earl of Lathom ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent three bendlets wavy azure (for Wilbraham) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron en- grailed between three combs argent, as many crosses pat^e fitch^e of the field (for Bootle). LUCIEN BOPPE, Esquire, Companion oftlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Cheva-, ^RlltlHI^ ^^^^ ^f ^^ Order of Saint Anne of Russia,. iDU^^v and of the Legion of Honour. Born 1834, being the son of the late Monsieur Charles Boppe of Nancy ; was created Companion of the Ji^pst Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. , Married, 1869, Thers^, daughter of Monsieur fules Lamort of Luxem- bourg. Postal address — Nancy, France. Sir JACOB WILLIAM GUSTAVUS BOREEL,, Baronet. Born at Velsen, September ,16, IRnfPPi "^S^' Cveeition— March 21, 1645. Arinorial iDUvvvl bearings as used, but which are not recorded at the College of Arms', arefor&.Tmz : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns sable, two whips thonged proper, a chief gules charged with a lion passant guardant or. Crest — A demi-m-an sable, wreathed about the head and loins, holding in his dexter hand an arrow in bend sinister, paint- upwards proper. Stipporters^ — On either side of the escutcheon an angel' proper. No pedi- gree of this family has been recorded at the College of Arms since the creation of the title. Married, March 14, 1878, Maria Cornelia, daughter of Baron Schimmel- penninck Van der Oye, Grand Mo-ster of the Cerpmonies to the King of Holland; and has Issue — Cornilie Marie, and Agnes. BORINGDON, Viscount, see MORLEY. ; \ BORINGDON, Baron, see MORLEY. Vice-Admiral JOHN BORLASE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born '1Rrtt*Ts1tf(> 1811, being the son of John Borlase of Castle iDUlltt^v Harneck, Penzance; created Companion of the Most Honourable Qrder of the -Bath, 1855. Club — United Service. Married, 1864, „ Jane Troughton, daughter of William C. Chads of Fareham.^ Postal address — Alverton Veau, Penzance. § WILLIAM JOHN BORLASE -WARREN -VEN-' ABLES-VERNON, . Esquire, commonly kn^wn^ a^ The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. IBor TBor the Honourable William John Borlase-Warren-Venables- Vernon. Born 1834, being TBotlaieie -- ^arten= gonorabie^oeVjohn Isabella Caroline, eldest daughter of the late Cuthbert Ellison of Hepburn, in the county of Durham ; appointed Lieutenant Staffordshire Militia 1853 ; Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Stafford 1858 ; assumed the additional names of Borlase- Warren by Royal License, 1856. Clubs — Travellers', Conserva- tive, Athenasum, Wellington. Married, firstly, 1855, Agnes Lucy, who died i88i, third daughter of Sir John P. Boileau, first Baronet ; secondly, 1884, Annie Georgiana, daughter of Charles Eyre of Welford Park, Newbury ; and by his first marriage has Issue living — (i) Reginald William Borlase- Warren -Venables- Vernon, Esquire, born 1856 [married, 1879, Edith Georgiana, daughter of William Smith Cowper Cooper of Toddington Park, Harlington, in the county of Bedford, and has issue living, Agnes Ada ; and Mabel Eveline] ; and by his second marriage, (2) Arnold Borlase-Warren- Venables- Vernon, Gentleman, bom 1887 ; and Mary Anne Alice. Postal addresses — 34 Gros- venor Place, S.W. ; Monen, Mandal, Norway. Colonel GEORGE WILLIAM BORRADAILE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order 'IKrtl^l^allfttTo of the Bath. Born 1838 ; created Com- IO\i\,\,i\\i\X\,VK> fanionof the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. ARTHUR HARDRESS BORRER, Gentleman. Born October 31, 1854, being the fourth son of the ^Rfl1*rPl* Reverend Carey Hampton Borrer, Rector of ii^UVvvV Hurst Pierpoint, Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral and Rural Dean, in the county of Sussex [to whom refer], by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant erminois, holding in the dexter paw an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut- cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, and in chief a martlet upon a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms. Married, October 27, 1881, Dorothea Caroline, second daughter of Maximilian Hammond Dalison, Esquire, of Hamptons Tunbridge, in the county of Kent [to whom refer] ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Carey Hampton Borrer, Gentleman, born September 14, 1882 ; (2) Clifford Dalison Borrer, Gentleman, born April 12, 1885 ; (3) John Maxi- milian Borrer, Gentleman, born September 20, 1888. Postal address — 6 Diu-ham Place, Chelsea, S.W. The Reverend CAREY HAMPTON BORRER, Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral, Master of Arts, Rural Dean, Proctor in Convocation. Born November 13, 1814, being the only son of the late Nathaniel Borrer, Esquire, of Pakyns Manor, by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of Richard Weekes of Matts, Hurst Pierpoint, Justice of the Peace. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, a lion rampant erminois, holding in his dexter paw an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escutcheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, a mullet for difference, and impaling the arms of Orr, namely gules, three piles in point argent, the centre pile charged with a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief or, a torteau between two cross crosslets fitch^e of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms ; with the Motto, ' ' Deo cari nihilo carent." Canon Borrer also impales the arms of the See of Chichester as Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral, but the Editor has been unable to obtain any sufficiently authoritative precedent to warrant him in taking such a practice to be correct. Canon Borrer claims to quarter Hardress, Hering- wood, Lucy, FitzBarnard, Masters, Dumbrell, Lindfield, and Seagar, but the authority for these has not yet been estab- hshed in the College of Arms. Married, August 17, 1837, Elizabeth, third daughter of James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down ; and has Issue — (i) Major Cary fi is tlie Military Cockade. Hampton Borrer [to whom refer] ; (2) Captain Clifford For- tescue Borrer, deceased [married Christina Sophia, daughter and co-heir of Charles K. Freshfield, Member of Parliament, and has issue, Walter Charles Freshfield Clifford Borrer, Gentleman] ; (3) Reverend Charles Alexander Borrer [to whom refer] ; (4) Arthur Hardress Borrer, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; Jane Chfford [married WilUara Egerton Hubbard, Esquire, Justice of the Peace] ; Elizabeth Catha- rine [married W. D. Freshfield] ; Isabella Emily ; Charlotte Augusta [married Reverend Frank Parnell, Rector of Oxted] ; Mary Anne AUce ; Ida Frances ; Helen Henrietta ; Blanche Stewart [married Edward Broadwood]. firfato— Wick- ham, Hurst Pierpoint. Postal address — The Rectory, Hurst Pierpoint, Hussocks. H Major CARY HAMPTON BORRER, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, eldest son of Reverend Canon Borrer, Rector of Hurst Pierpoint, Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral and Rural Dean [to whom refer], by EUzabeth his wife, daughter of the late James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down. C&^J— Naval and Military. Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant ermincHS, holding in his dexter paw an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escutcheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, in chief a label upon a mullet for difference. Crest— Upon a wreath of the coloiffs, a buck's head erased proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms. Married, June 22, 1871, Alice, only surviving child of the late John Eames Downe, Esquire. Estate and postal address — Hnrst Grange, Hassocks, Sussex. The Reverend CHARLES ALEXANDER BORRER, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Horseheath, Linton, in the county of Cambridge, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born December 4, 1843, being the second son of the Reverend Carey Hampton Borrer, Rector of Hurst Pierpoint, Treasurer of Chichester Cathedral and Rural Dean [to whom refer], and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of James Orr of Holywood House, in the county of Down. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a hon rampant erminois, holding in the dexter paw an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut- cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third, and in chief a crescent upon a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms. Married Dora, daughter of Thomas Gee of Beechwood, Hope Mansel. Postal address — Horseheath, Linton, Cam- bridgeshire. § WILLIAM BORRER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1814, being the eldest son of the late William Borrer of Barrow Hill, Henfield, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late Nathaniel Hall of New Hall, Henfield. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a lion rampant erminois, holding in his dexter paw an auger or borer proper, over all, on a chevron argent, three escut- cheons of the field, the centre one charged with a rose of the fourth, barbed and seeded of the third; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, fretty argent, holding in the mouth an auger as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Fide laboro." Married, 1840, Margaret, daughter of John Hamlyn Borrer ; and has, with other Issue — William Borrer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born 1846 [married, 1883, Fanny Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late William Piers Thomas, Esquire, and has, with other issue, William Hardres, born 1889]. Postal address — Brook Hill, Cowfold, Horsham. §SiR ERASMUS DIXON BORROWES, ninth Baronet, of Gilltown, in the county of Kildare, 'IRlll'I'nVVIPrt J'^stice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- .U^UVVUUJt-;? tenant. Born April 19, 1831, bemg the eldest son of the late Reverend Sir Eras- mus Dixon Borrowes, eighth Baronet, Rector of Ballyroan, by his wife Harriet, fourth daughter of Henry Hamilton. C/k^— Kildare Street, Dublin. Creation — February 11, 1646. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Or, on a cross M is tbe Naval Cockade. TBor 1600 gules five mullets pierced argent, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant guardant murally crowned or. Motto — "Non vi virtute." Married, firstly, August 14, i85r, Frederica Esten, eldest daughter of Brigadier-General Hutchison ; and by her (who died August 17, 1886) has Issue— (i) Kildare Borrowes, Esquire, Major nth Hussars, born September 21, 1852 [married, March 31, 1886, Julia Aline, youngest daughter of William Holden of Palace House, in the county of Lancaster] ; (2) Eustace Borrowes, Esquire, born December 31, 1866; Clara Ellen [married, March 31, 1875, Major Duncan Matheson, late 6th Innis- killing Dragoons, eldest son of Donald Matheson, Esquire, of Queen's Gate, and has issue] ; and Flora. Sir Erasmus married secondly, October 5, 1887, Florence Elizabeth, daughter of William Ruxton. Esquire, of Ardee House, Ardee, Vice - Lieutenant ; and by her has — (3) Walter Borrowes, Esquire, born September 22, 1892 ; and Mary Adelaide Vernon. Estate and postal address — Barretstown Castle, Ballymore Eustace, Naas, county Kildare. Sir ALGERNON BORTHWICK, Baronet, of Picca- dilly, London, Member of Parliament TRfll'f'flVMtpb for South Kensington. 5o)-m December UJV\,\,\) Ulli-U 27, 1830, being the eldest son of the late Peter Borthwick, Member of Parliament for Evesham, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Colville of Ewart ; received the honour of Knighthood, April 20, 1880, and was created a Baronet July 12, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Garrick. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a cinquefoil sable, on a chief in- vected of the last, two cinquefoils of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a staff raguly fesseways sable, a blackamoor's head in profile, couped proper. Hotto — "Qui conducit." Married, April 5, 1870, Alice Beatrice, daughter of Thomas Henry Lister, Esquire, of Armitage Park, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Maria Theresa, commonly known as Lady Maria Theresa, daughter of George Villiers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able George Villiers, and sister of the Right Honourable Sir George William Frederick Villiers, fourth Earl of Clarendon, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — Oliver Andrew Borthwick, Esquire, educated at Eton, born March 2, 1873 ; and Lilias Margaret Frances [married, November 15, 1893, the Right Honourable Sey- mour Bathiu-st, seventh Earl Bathurst (to whom refer)]. Postal addresses — 139 Piccadilly, London, W. ; Heath House, Hampstead, London, N.W. The Right Honourable ARCHIBALD PATRICK THOMAS BORTHWICK, Baron Borthwick, in the Peerage of Scotland. Born September 3, 1867, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Cunninghame, eighteenth Baron Borthwick, by his wife Harriet Alice, daughter of Thomas Hermitage Day of Rochester. Creation — June 12, 1452. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three cinquefoils sable. Above the es- cutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Moor's head couped proper. Supporters — Two angels proper, winged or. Motto — "Qui conducit." Residence — 2 The Albany, Piccadilly, W. The Right Honourable HARRIET ALICE BORTH- WICK, Widow, Baroness Borthwick, daughter of Hermitage Thomas Day of Rochester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three cinquefoils sable. Supporters — Two angels proper, winged or. Married, 1865, the Right Honourable Cunninghame Borthwick, eleventh Baron Borthwick, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Archibald Patrick Thomas Borthwick, twelfth Baron Borthwick; Gabrielle Margaret Ariana, commonly known as the Honourable Gabrielle Margaret Ariana; Alice Rachel Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Rachel Anne [married, July 5. 1893, Ale.vander Straton Campbell, Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, only son, of Reverend S. Campbell, Vicar of Weasenham, in the county of Norfolk] ; Violet Dagma Marion, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Dagma Marion ; and Mary Frances Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Frances Harriet. Postal address — Ravenstone, Whithorn, Wigtonshire. JOHN BORTHWICK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Midlothian and Berwick. Bom 1825, being the eldest son of John Borthwick of Borthwick and Crookston, by his wife Ann, eldest daughter of Robert Dundas of Arniston, Lord Chief Baron of Scotland 1819. Club — Junior Carlton. Zii^e^y— Black and white. Armo- rial bearings — He ought to bear for Arms : Argent, a crescent between three cinquefoils sable, which are duly matriculated in Lyon Register as the arms of Borthwick of Crookston. But Mr, Borthwick has assumed and uses the achievement of Baron Borthwick, with his supporters, which, needless to say, do not belong to Mr. Borthwick. The achievement Mr. Borthwick claims is: Quarterly 1 and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, three cinquefoils sable ; ii. and iii. argent, a cross engrailed between four cross crosslets fitchie sable; 2. quarterly i. and iiii, gules, three fleurs-de-lis argent ; ii, and iii. erm.ine, on a fesse sable, three crescents argent ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale argent and sable, a chapter adorned with four roses counter- changed ; ii. and iii. purpure (? vert), three greyhounds courant argent, two and one, on a chief of the last, three hunting-horns stringed. Crest — A blackam^or^s head in profile couped. Supporters — On either side an angel proper. Motto — *^ Qui conducit." Married, 1854, Eliza- beth Mason, eldest daughter of Vice-Admiral Pringle of Forwoodlee, in the county of Selkirk. Estates — Barony of Borthwick Castle, Crookston House, and Barnhouse. Postal addresses —Yitx\o\., and Fountainhall, Midlothian. Dame CAROLINE GEORGINA BORTON, commonly known as Lady Borton, daughter of the nftflffrifl Reverend John Forbes Close, Rector of •fWH-'JIl Morne, in the county of Down. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a chevron engrailed sable a mural crown of the first, in chief a pellet between two boars' heads couped of the second, and in base a like boar's head between two pellets. Mar- ried, 1850, General Sir Arthur Borton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1893. Postal address — 105 Eaton Place, S.W. BOSANQUET, see SMITH-BOSANQUET. PERCIVAL BOSANQUET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hertford ^Rrttfrtttfltll>1" ^^"^ Middlesex, and for Westminster. IOynifX\\\\yX\iK Bom Decemler 30, 1831, being the second son of Augustus Henry Bosan- quet of Osidgo, Southgate, by his wife Louisa Priscilla, daughter of David Bevan of Belmont, East Barnet, in the county of Hertford, and Fasbury, in the county of Wilts. Clubs — City, Primrose. Livery • — White, with crimson breeches and waistcoats. Armorial bearings ar used, but for which no right has as yet been established in the College of Arms, are: Or, issuing from a Tnount in base a tree all proper, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets argent; and for his Crest, a demi-lion rampant proper ; with the Motto, ^^ Per dam-naper ccedes." Married, August 9, 1859, Charlotte Louisa, third daughter of Richard Bevan of Brighton ; and has Issue — {1) Augustus Percival Bosan- quet, born October 26, i860 ; (2) Louis Percival Bosanquet, born July 20, 1865 ; (3) Herbert Percival Bosanquet, born February 2, 1%&J. Estate — Ponfield, near Hertford. Postal address — Ponfield, Hertford. THEODORE BOSANQUET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, and for the town and island of Bombay. Born June 22, 1833, being the fourth son of the late Augustus Henry Bosanquet, of the Bengal Civil Service, by his wife Louisa Priscilla, eldest daughter of David Bevan of Belmont, in the county of Hertford. Livery — Buff and crimson. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has as yet been established in the College of Arms, are: Or, issuing from a mount in base a tree all proper, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets; and for The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. IBOS 1BO0 the Crest, a dimi-lion rampant proper. Married, July 30; 1867, Merclina Lcetitia Mary, eldest daughter of James Whatman Bosanquet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant; and has Issue— (i) ]ames Tyndal IveS Bosanquet, J^ieutenant 2nd Border Regiment, born August 26, 1868 ; (2) Henry Theodore Augustus Bosanquet, Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, horn August 3, 1870 ; (3) Bernard Charles Horace Bosanquet, horn March 3, 1873 ; (4) Nicolas Conynghame Symonds Bosanquet, horn June 26, 1881 ; Mary Frances Merclina ; Louise Marguerite Jermyn ; Adelaide Louisa ; and Juliana Florence Cecilia, Estate — West Down House, Bradworthy. Postal address — West Down House, Bradworthy, Holsworthy, North Devon. BOSCAWEN-ROSE, Baron, see FALMOUTH. BOSCAWEN, see FALMOUTH. BOSCAWEN, see LE DESPENCER. EDITH MARIA BOSCAWEN, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Maria Boscawen, ^RrttfPAVtllMI daughter of the Right Honourable the iUUPl-CtUII^U sixth Viscount Falmouth and his wife, the Right Honourable Baroness- Le Despencer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Postal addresses — 2 St. James's Square, S.W. ; Mereworth Castle, Maidstone; Kent. - FLORENCE BOSCAWEN, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Boscawen, sister of the Right Hon- ourable the si.\th Viscount Falmouth ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. r Anuorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Postal address — ^Hanes- wood, Sevenoaks. GERTRUDE ELIZABETH BOSCAWEN, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Elizabeth Boscawen, sister of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Falmouth ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. HUGH LE DESPENCER BOSCAWEN, Esquire, Commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Le Despencer Boscawen, formerly Lieutenant ist Life Guards, late Lieu- tenant ist West York Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable Evelyn Boscawen, the sixth Viscount Faltnouth, by his wife the Right Honour- able Mary Frances Elizabeth, in her own right the Baroness Le Despencer. Clubs — Bachelors', Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, impaling the arms of-Went- worth-FitzwjUiam, namely, quarterly i and . 4, - -lozengy argent and gules (for Fitzwilliam) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Upon thp escutcheon is. placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close proper, belled or. Married, May 28, 1,872, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, second daughter of the Right Honourable Sir William Thomas Spencer Wentworth Fitzwilliam, sixth Earl Fitzwilliam, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Postal addresses — 20 South St., Park Lane, W. ; Lakeen, Shil-. lelagh, county Wicklow. §JOHN RICHARD DE CLARE BOSCAWEN, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable John Richard de Clare Boscawen, Captain and Honorary Major 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry (Militia). Born i860, being the son of the Right Honourable Evelyn Bos- cawen, the sixth Viscount Falmouth, by his wife the Right Honourable Mary Frances Elizabeth, in her own right the Baroness Le Despencer. Clubs — Bachelors', Garrick. Ar- morial bearings — -He bears for Arms : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, impaling the arms of Byng, namely, quarterly sable and' argent, in the first, quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, \yith a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest,, upon, a wreath ,of the colours, a falcon close proper, telled ,or. fi is the Military Cockade. Married, 1890,' Mtagaret Florence Lucy, commonly known as Lady Margaret Florence Lucy, daughter of the -Right Honourable the second Earl of Strafford ; and has Issue living — Catherine, Margaret. Postal address — Tregye,: Perranwell, R.S.O., Cornwall. MARY BOSCAWEN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Townsend B,oscawen, daughter of John Hearle Tremayne. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. Married, 1851, the Reverend John Townsend, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Townsend, brother of the sixth Viscount Falmouth, and late Rector of Lamorran, in the county of Cornwall, who was raised to the rank of a Viscount's son by Royal Warrant ,1853, and died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (s.) John Hugh Boscawen, Esquire, born December 2, 1851 [married, firstly, 1876, Katherine Isabel, daughter of Reverend I. W. Conway Hughes, and by her (who died 1884) has issue]. He maiTied secondly, September 15, 1886, Ellen, yoyngest daughter of Henry Parker, of Louth, in the county (if Lincoln, and has issue, (2) George Henry .Boscawen, Gentleman, born 1859, died April 3, 1891 ; (3) the Reverend Arthur Townshend Boscawen, Rector of Ludgvan, in the county of Cornwall, born July 9, 1862 ; (4) Townshend Evelyn Boscawen, Gentleman, born December 10, 1864; (5) Perceval Noel Boscawen, Gentleman, born' December 25, 1870 ; Mary, died February 2, 1888 ; Catherine Elizabeth, died September 11, 1875; Ethel; Caroline, died April 28, 1870 ; Maud, died March 17, 1861 ; Blanche ; and Mar- garet. 1 MARY ELIZABETH FRANCES CATHERINE BOS- CAWEN, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Frances Catherine Boscawen, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Falmouth and the Baroness Le Despencer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper. JOSEPH BOSISTO, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 'ycifitiititfl Saint George. Born 1824, being the son XUUpl^Ji'U of the late William Bosisto of Prqspect Place, Cookham, Berkshire; is a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria for West Richmond, and a Justice of the Peace for the Colony ; Member of the Imperial Institute Committee of Victoria ; President of the Technological Commission, and Examiner in Materia Medica wnd Botany at the College of Pharmacy ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — -Yorrick.' Postal Siddress^Richmond, Melbourne, Victoria. : ;■ ■ JOHN ASHTON BOSTOCK, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 1Rn<^1"-firfe Born, 1815 ; is an Honorary Surgeon to uj v/9 Vy vl^ jjgjr Majesty the Queen ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath,- 1871. Clubs^ — United Service, Army and Navy..' Mar- ried, 1856, a , daughter of Joseph ' Brdok Yates of West} Dingle, Liverpool. Postal address — 73 Onslim) Gardens, London, S. W. The Right Honourable AUGUSTA CAROLINE ANDERSON, commonly known as Baroness ^\^K\ti\t\W Boston, second daughter of the Right-.Hon- XL'UPVUll ourahle Sir John St. Vincent Saumares,ihird. Lord De-Saumarez. Ma.rne(i,Jirstly,i8^g,the Right Honourable Slr.Florance George Henry Irhy ,fifthBaron Boston, who died 1877; secondly, 1883, Sir Henry Percy An- derson, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [to whom refer\ By her first marriage she had Issue— (i) The Right Honourable George Florance Irhy, sixth Baron Boston \to whom- refer] ; (2) Cecil Saumarez Irhy, Esquire, commonly known us thi Honourable Cecil Saumarez frhy. Captain yth Battalion the King's Royal Rifle Corps,, bom February 3, 1862 [married, January 31, 1885, Florence Augusta, daughtei- of _ Clement W. C. Dormer, Esquire, and has, Greville Northey Irhy, Esquire, horn August 24, 1889 ; and Evelyn: Augusta]; (3) Gilbert Neville Irhy,- Esquire, commonly, known as the Honourable Gilbert Nevilli Iriy, Honorary 4-Uachi Diplomatic Service, horn^ October S5,- 1864; Alice F'anny Catherine.,: commoniy: known as the HonourahU. 8 is tbe Naval Cpckade. ^ IBOS TBot "3 Alice Fanny CaiAerine [married, July 3, 1890, Gordon Frederic Deedes, Esquire, of Hillhurst, in the county of Kent']; Winifred Mary, commonly known as the Honour- Winifred Mary; and Evelyn Maud Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Maud Mary, died April 2, 1876. Postal addresses — Tannheim, Bournemouth; 76 Eaton Place, S. W. The Right Honourable CAROLINE AMELIA IRBY, Widow, Baroness Boston, eldest daughter of the Right Hohourable John St. Vincent Saumarez, third Lord De-Saumarez. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or, impaling the arras of Saumarez, namely argent, on a chevron gules between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple- towered or. Supporters — Two antelopes gules, each gorged with a chaplet or. Married, i&6i, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir George Ives Irby, fourth Baron Boston, who died 1869. §The Right : Honourable Sir GEORGE FLO- RANCE IRBY, Baron Boston of Boston, in the county of Lincoln, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Born September 6, i860, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Florance George Henry, by his wife Augusta Caroline, second daughter of the Right Honourable John St. Vincent, third Baron de Saumarez ; a Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen 1885, 1886. Creations — Baronet, April 13, 1704 ; Baron, April 10, 1761. Cluis — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper, vireathed about the temples argent and sable. Supporters — Two antelopes gules, each gorged with a chaplet or. Motto — " Honor fidelitatis prsemium." Married, March 13, 1890, Cecilia Constance, daughter of the late Augustus A. F. Irby, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus A. F. Irby of Hillingdon Grange, Uxbridge. Seats — Hedsor, Maidenhead ; Lligwy, Anglesey. § THOMAS BOLLE BOS VILE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county ^RrttfVliTl^ °f ^^^^' Born 1859, being the son of the uj\i^\^\\\, late Thomas Bosvile Bosvile (who had as- sumed the surname of Bosvile in lieu of his patronymic Lee), Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's ''Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads sable ; and for a Crest, an ox issuing from a knoll of trees proper ;- with the Motto, " Intento in Deum animo." Married, -firstly, 1882, Elizabeth Marion, only daughter of Lieutenant-General Frederic A. Willis, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. This marriage was dissolved 1885 ; and he jnarried secondly, 1891 , Blanche Harriette, only daughter of Jajnes Bevan Bowen, Esquire, -Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant [to whom refer]. Estate and postal address — RavenJield Park, near Rotherham. . In the year 1829 a Royal License was obtained to bear the name and arms of Bosville, but no arms were then exempli- fied, nor was any title to the above proved. BOSVILLE, quartered by MACDONALD. ALEXANDER WENTWORTH MACDONALD BOS- VILLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for 1ftrtiiVltTIr> "^^ "EJiA Riding of the county of York. iDUjBUUlv Born September 26, 1865, being the only son of Godfrey Wentworth Bayard Bosville , Gentleman, by his wife Harriet Cassandra, commonly known as the 'Honourable Harriet Cassandra, daughter of Henry Willoughby, Esquire, and sister of the Right Honoiu-able Henry Willoughby, eighth Baron Middleton of Middleton, in the county of Warwick. Clubs — Boodle's, Yorkshire (York). Livery — Dress : scarlet plush waistcoat and breeches, white silk stockings, and a drab coat; undress: double- breasted dark "Oxford mixture" coat and trousers, red and white striped waistcoat, drab great-coat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads erased at the neck sable, muzzled or, a canton ermine for distinction (for Bosville), 2 and 3 quarterly, i. argent a lion rampant gules, ii. or, a cubit arm in fesse couped in armour, the hand proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gules, iii. or, a lymphad, the sails furled sable, iv. vert, a fish naiant proper, all within a bordure wavy sable (for Macdonald) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull passant argent, armed sable, charged for distinction on the shoulder with a rose gules, issuant from a hurst of oaks proper (for Bosville), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in fesse couped in armour proper, charged for distinction with a bendlet sinister azure, the hand also proper holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gules (for Macdonald); with the Motto, "Virtus propter se." Married, October 20, 1886, Alice Edith, daughter of John Middleton ; and has Issue — Godfrey Middleton Bosville, Gentleman, born September 25, 1887 ; and Celia Violet. Estates — Thorpe, near Bridlington ; Gunthwaite and Mid- hope, near Penistone ; all in the county of York. Postal address — Thorpe Hall, Bridlington. HARRIET CASSANDRA BOSVILLE, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Harriet Cassandra Bosville, daughter of Henry Willoughby, Esquire, of Birdsall and Settrington, in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife, eldest daughter of the Venerable Archdeacon John Eyre of Babworth, and sister of the Right Honourable Henry Willoughby, eighth Baron Middleton. With her other brothers and her surviving sister she obtained a Patent of Precedence as the children of a Baron. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads erased at the neck, sable, muzzled or, a canton ermine for distinc- tion (for Bosville), 2 and 3 quarterly, i. argent, a lion ram- pant gules, ii. or, a cubit arm in fesse couped in armour, the hand proper holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect gules, iii. or; a lymphad, the sails furled sable, iv. vert, afish naiant proper, all within a bordure wavy sable (for Macdonald) ; impaling the arms of Willoughby, namely, quarterly i and 4 or, fretty azure (for Willoughby of Parham), 2 and 3 or, two bars gules, thereon three water-bougets, two on the upper and one on the lower argent (for Willoughby of Middleton). Married, July Si 1864, Godfrey Wentworth Bosville, Gentleman, of Thorpe Hall, who died October 11, 1865 ; of which marriage there is Issue — An only son, Alexander Wentworth Mac- donald Bosville, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Mount St. John, Thirske, Yorkshire. §Major-General JOHN JAMES BOS WELL, Com- ' panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^Rrttf^rTT Bath. Born iS^^ ; was created Companion JO VfilMK'H gf tji^ nfost Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — Constitutional, Caledonian United Service {Edinburgh). BOTEVILLE, quartered by THYNNE. BOTFIELD, see GARNETT-BOTFIELD, BOTREAUX, Baron, see LOUDOUN. The Reverend E VERS FIELD BOTR Y-PIGOTT, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Ellis- 1Kfltl«11-1l?Jt(Tntf" fi'^'^- Born May 2, 1848, being iUUVt.^'Jpi'^UVV t),g second son of the Reverend Shruve Botry-Pigott, by his wife Eliza MacMahon, youngest daughter of Sir Francis Wilder of Benfield Manor, in the county of Berks, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Livery — Black and orange. Armorial bearings as used, but for which quartered coat no authority has yet been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are; Quarterly i and 8, quarterly i. and iiii. per fesse or and sable, three pickaxes counterchanged [for Pigott), ii. and iii. sable, a lion ram- pant or {for Botry) ; 2. argent, three pelicans azure [for Pelting) ', 3. gules, three demi-lions or [for Gillrqy) ; 4. sable, a cross or {for Paynton) ; 5. sable, a lion rampant or [for Botry) ; 6. sable, a fesse between three horses argent {for Stamp) ; 7. sable, a cross or {for Paynton). Crests — i. a greyhound per pale sable and gold ; 2. a tiger aigent. Motto — " Labore et virtute." Married, July 14, 1874, Hilda, youngest daughter of James Campbell, Esquire, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics Is that of at genuinely armigerous person. H 114 TBot of Hampton Green, in the county of Middlesex, and Cawley Priory, Chichester; and has Issue — (i) Chetwynd Botty- Pigott, born 1879 ; (2) Dayrell Botry-Pi^ott, lorn 1881 ; (3) Lancelot Botry-Pigott, forw 1888 ; Christaiel ; Ivy; Hilda; Stella ; and Eileen. Estate — Widmoor, in the county of Hampshire. Postal address — Widmoor, Basingstoke, BOTTESFORD, Baron, see CANTERBURY. BOTTETOURT, Baron, see BEAUFORT. Dame MARGARET ADA BOUCH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bouch, daughter of the late ORrtttrTl Thomas Nelson. Married, 1853, Sir Thomas iUUUi-U Bouch, Knight Bachelor, who died 1880. Postal address — 24 Norfolk Street, Park Lane, London, W. BOUCHIER, quartered by BERNERS. BOUGHEY, quartered by LINGARD-MONK. §SlR THOMAS FLETCHER BOUGHEY, fourth Baronet, of Aqualate, in the county of TRrttllvfll^M Stafford, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born April iUUUyyK-if 5, 1836, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Fletcher Fenton-Boughey, third Baronet, by his wife Louisa Paulina, daughter of Thomas Gifford, Esquire, of Chillington. Creation — August 24, 1798. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, sable a cross wavy erminois between four plates, each charged with an arrow in bend dexter of the first (for Fletcher) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bucks' heads erased and affront^e ermines (for Boughey). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a plate charged with a pheon per pale ermine and sable (for Flet- cher) : 2. out of an Eastern crown gold, the points alternate or and argent, a buck's head ermines, attired and collared of the first (for Boughey). Motto — ' ' Nee quserere nee spernere honorem." Married, August 25, 1864, Sarah Anabella, only daughter of Harold Littledale of Liscard Hall, in the county of Cheshire. Estate and postal address — Aqualate, near Newport, Salop. BOULTBEE, quartered by CANTRELL - HUB- BERSTY. Lieutenant-General EUSTACE FANE BOURCHIER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order ORrtttt*rTltlM* of the Bath. 'Born 1S22, being the son of iUUUVV^jlVt- the late Captain William Bourchier of the Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856. Married, firstly, 1848, Anne lane {who died 1868), daughter of C. S. Pillans of Rondebosch, Cape Town ; and secondly, 1869, Maria [who died 1882), widow of WilTnot Seton. Postal address — 3 Arlington Villas, Brighton. Major-General Sir GEORGE BOURCHIER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the son of the late Reverend Edward Bourchier, Rector of Bramfield, in the county of Hertford ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1858, and was advanced to the rank of Knight Com- m-ander of the same Order in 1872. Married, firstly, Georgina Clementson [who died 1868), daughter of John Graham Lough of Harewood Square ; and secondly, 1872, Margaret Murchison (who died 1881), daughter of the late Colonel Bartleman. Postal address — Bramfield Lodge, Saint Margaret's, Twickenham. JOHN GEORGE BOURINOT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ~ . ~ - 'Laws, being the son of the late Honourable J. Bourinot, Member of the Senate of Canada, of Jersey ; is a Member of the Executive Council of the American Historical Associa- tion, and of the American Academy of Political Sciences; authorof" Parliamentary Practice in Canada ;" was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. VisrCK.&, firstly, 1858, Delia, nfe nRrtftt*tt1rti" Michael and Saint George, Doctor of La iUUUl'lllUV Doctor of Civil Law. Born 1837, be & is the Military Cockade. TBou Hawke (who died i860) / secondly, 1866, Emily Alden (who died 1887), daughter of Albert Pilsbury ; and thirdly, 1889, Isabel, daughter of John Cameron of Toronto. Postal address House of Commons, Ottawa, Canada. BOURKE, see CONNEMARA. BOURKE, see MAYO. CHARLES FOWLER BOURKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Fowler nftnttl»fe O Bourke, Companion of the Most Honourable J^UUUUv Order of the Bath. Born 1832, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Robert Bourke, fifth Earl of Mayo ; was Private Secretary to the Right Honourable Lord Naas and the Right Honourable Lord Winmarleigh, successive Chief Secretaries of Ireland ; was Inspector-General of Prisons in Ireland 1868-1878, since when he has been Chairman of the General Prison Board for Ireland. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Boodle's, Kildare Street (Dublin), Sackville Street (Dublin). Ar- morial hearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant, and in the second a dexter hand couped at the vwist, both sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or ; with the Motto, "A cruce salus." Postal arfrf?-e«— Roseborough, Straffan, county Kildare. EDWARD RODEN BOURKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Roden Bourke. Bom 183s, being the son of the Right Honourable Robert Bourke, the fifth Earl of Mayo, by his wife Anne Charlotte, only daughter of John Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jocelyn ; appointed Major 6th Dra- goons 1868 ; exchanged to 3rd Hussars 1869 ; retired 1872. C/k^j— Carlton, Pratt's, City, Portland. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant, and in the second quarter a dexter hand couped at the wrist both sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained gules. Postal address — 25 Great Cumberland Place, W. The Reverend GEORGE WINGFIELD BOURKE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable George Wingfield Bourke ; is Rector of Pulborough ; late Honorary Chaplain to the Queen. Born 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable Robert Bourke, the fifth Earl of Mayo, by his wife Anne Charlotte, daughter of John Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jocelyn. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion ram- pant, and in the second quarter a dexter hand couped at the wrist, both sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a- mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Married, 1858, Mary Henrietta, eldest daughter of the late Most Reverend Charles Thomas Longley, Archbishop of Canterbury ; and has Issue — Walter Longley Bourke, Esquire, born 1859 [married, 1887, Ethel Kathleen Jane, only daughter of the late Captain John Freeman of Rock- field, in the county of Hereford, and has issue living, Eustace George Walter Boiffke, Esquire, born 1888 ; UUck Henry Bourke, Gentleman, born 1890 ; and Margaret Ethel]. Postal address — Pulborough, Sussex. § HENRY LORTON BOURKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Lorton Bourke, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born 1840, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable Robert Bourke, the fifth Earl of Mayo, by his vrife Anne Charlotte, only daughter of John Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jocelyn. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Boodle's, Turf, City of London. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules between a lion rampant sable in the first quarter, and a dexter hand couped at the wrist M is tbe Naval Cockade, TBou TBoto IS in the second quarter, both sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Married, 1876, Constance Una Elizabeth, daughter of the late Gustavus W. Lambart. Postal addresses — Mel- bourne House, Melbourne Lane, Esher, Surrey; Hayes Beau Pare, Ireland. §JOHN JOCELYN BOURKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jccelyn Bourke, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Meath. Bom 1823, being the son of the Right Honour- able Robert Bourke, the fifth Earl of Mayo, by his wife Anne Charlotte, only daughter of John Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jocelyn ; became Major 88th Foot 1856, Colonel in the Army 1867, Major- General 1877, Assistant-Adjutant-General 1870, Lieutenant- General 1882. Clubs — United Service, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant, and in the second quarter a dexter hand couped at the wrist, both sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Postal addresses — E3 Albany, W. ; Hayes, Navan. §The Reverend GEORGE DRINKWATER BOURNE, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- If^nilftlP Lieutenant for the county of Gloucester, iL^Uli.4'llv and Honorary Canon of Gloucester. Boi'n August 1821, being the youngest son of the late Peter Bourne, Esquire, of Hackinsall, Justice of the Peace, by Margaret his wife. Lady of the Manor of Mag- hull, in the county of Lancaster, and only daughter of the late James Drinkwater of Liverpool. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Dark blue with a red waistcoat. Armorial bearings are for Arms: Argent, a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between in chief two lions rampant and in base an heraldic tyger also rampant gules; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tyger sejant or, guttfe-de-sang, resting the dexter paw upon a cross patfe gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Semper vigilans." Married, firstly, April 1847, Jane, only daughter of Francis Hole of Tiverton, in the county of Devon. She died September 22, 1854 ; and secondly, April 1857, Harriet Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Moss of Otters- poole, and sister of the late Sir Thomas Edwards-Moss, Baronet. By his first marriage the above-mentioned Reverend George Drinkwater Bourne had Issue — Francis Hole Bourne, Esquire, late Captain 43rd Light Infantry, born 1850 and died 1880; and Margaret Hole, married, June 24, 187s, to the Reverend Francis Edward Broome- Witts ; and by his second marriage William Moss Bourne, Gentleman, who died an infant ; Hannah Moss ; and Louisa Moss. Estates — Weston Subedge, in the county of Gloucester ; and Nor Moss, in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — Weston Subedge, Broadway, Worcester- shire. § ROBERT BOURNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Worcester and Hereford, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the former county, late Captain c,i,th Foot, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Worcestershire Volunteers. Born 1832, being the eldest son of the Reverend Robert Burr Bourne of Donhead, St. Andrews, in the county of Wilt- shire, Master of Arts, by his wife Eliza Jane, daughter of John Johnston, Esquire, of Dauson Park, in the county of Kent. Livery — White and red. Armorial Iwarings as used are: Argent, a chevron gules, between three lions rampant sable a chief ermine. The arms were confirmed in r634 to Giles Bourne of Wick, in the county of Worcester, from whose brother descent is claimed, but no pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College of A rms since that date. Married, 1857, Anna Eliza, daughter of Samuel Baker of Lypiatt Park, in the county of Gloucester; and has Issue— (i) Robert Valentine Bourne, born 1858, died 1876 ; (2) Gilbert Charles Bourne, born 1861 [married, 1887, Constance Margaret Graham, eldest daughter of Sir John Croft, Baronet, ofDodington, in the county of Kent] ; (3) Henry Roland Murray Bourne, born 1874; Annie Beatrice ; Ruth Mary Faith Henrietta; Agatha Georgina; Mildred Constance; and Christabel. ^sia.te— Much Cowarne, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Cowarne Court, Ledbury. FREDERICK WILLIAM DELAMORE BOVTH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County TRfltltfl Palatine of Lancaster. Born August 13, 183$, iDUUVy being the third son of John South, by his wife Frances, daughter of William Firth. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erect sable ; and for the Crest, a Hon passant argent; with the Motto, "Quod ero spero." Married, October 18, 1864, Sarah, daughter of James Hampson of Shaw Clough, Rochdale; and has Issue — (i) Arthur H. Delamore Bouth, born September 13, 1865 ; (2) Reginald H. Myddleton Bouth, born January 1867 ; (3) Eustace F. Delamore Bouth, born April i, 1871 ; (4) Rollo F. Delamore Bouth, born September 1872. Estates — Elkstone Manor and Pegglesworth, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Woodfields, Leigh, Lancashire, BOUVERIE, PLEYDELL-, see RADNOR. JULIA BOUWENS, commonly known as Lady Julia Bouwens, daughter of the late George nRflllVtt^tKt Frederick Augustus Lambart, Esquire, Mjv\iVjK^\V/9 commonly known as Viscount Kilcoursie. Married, 1841, the Revei'end Theodore Bouwens ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1838. Dame ANNA BOVILL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bovill, daughter of the Reverend John T. IRflhtff White, Doctor of Divinity. Married, 1876, iCMUlll ^fe Honourable Sir Elliot Charles Bovill, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of the Straits Settlements, who died 1893. Postal address — Dame MARIA BOVILL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bovill, daughter of J. H. Bolton of Lee Park, Black- lieath. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Sir William Bovill, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Civil Law, Chief-Justice of the Common Pleas, who died 1873. Postal address — 65 Onslow Gardens, S. W. PENELOPE MA GDALEN BO VILL, commonly known as the Honourable Penelope Magdalen Bovill, third daughter of the first Baron Basing. Married, 1887, Charles A. Bovill. HENRY BOWDEN-SMITH, Esquire, Justice of the Pea£efor the county cf South- .iCUUIUIP'U'XS'UllVy second son ofthe late Nathaniel Bowden-Smith, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace, by Emily Mary his wife, daughter of the late Richard Ripley. Club — Windham. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no right has been established, are for Arms: Argent, a fesse indented azure between three roses ; and for a Crest, a talbot statant ; with the Motto, " Suaviter in Tnodo, fortiter in re." Estate and postal address — Black Knoll, Brockenhurst, Hants. ELLA CECILY MARY BOW DON, commonly knmun as the Honourable Ella Cecily Mary TRrtVtlTlrttl Bowden, sister of the Baron Grey de iOVWWn Ruthyn. Married, 1879, Lancelot George Butler Bowdon, Esquire, of Barlboro' House, Chesterfield. The Reverend ARTHUR JAMES BO WEN, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice nRrtVnPtl of the Peace for the county of Pembroke, Born ■^'^'^'^*'' 1839, being the second son of James Bowen, Esquire, of Troedyraur, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Cardigan, Pembroke, and Carmarthen, by his wife Dorothea, daugh- ter of the Reverend D. Griffiths, Vicar of Nevern, and of Berttan, in the county of Pembroke, Justice of the Peace for the county of Pembroke. Livery — Green, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant or, between eight bezants; 2. gules, a The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. ii6 15oto chevron letween two knots in chief, and. a- lion rampant in base or; 3. azure, a hawk proper. Crest — A lion raTnpant or, holding in the paws a knot as in the arms. Motto— *■' Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, 1862, Gertrude Maria, daughter of j^neas Cannon, Doctor of Medicine, of Chelten- ham ; and has Issue — (i) Eynor George Rice Bowen, horn 1863; {2) Arthur Lawrence Rouquier Bowen, hbf-n 1866; (3) Hariy James Ap Owen Bowen, born 1868 ; and Ellen Baster. Estate — Troedyraur, in the county of Cardigan. Postal address — Troedyraur, Newcastle Emlyn, South Wales. The Right Honourable EMLY FRANCES BOWEN, Widow, Baroness Bowen of Colwood, daughter of James Medffws Rendel, Fellow of the Royal Society. Married, 1862, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Synge Christopher Bowen, a Lord-Justice of Appeal, with the title and dignity for life of Baron Bowen of Colwood, in the county of Sussex, and Knight Bachelor, who died 1894. Postal addresses — 14 Albert Hall Mansions, Kensington Gore, S.W.; Colwood, Haywards Heath, Sussex. GEORGE BE VAN BOWEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Pembroke. Born 1858, being the only surviving son of James Bevan Bowen, Esquire, of Llwyngwair, in the county of Pembroke, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the same county. 'Atmorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's ^^ Landed Gentry," are Arms ; Quarterly first and fourth, azure a lion rampant or, between eight bezants ; second, gules, a chevron between two knots in chief, and a lion rampant in base or ; third, azure, a hawk proper. Crest — A lion raTnpant or, holding in the paws a knot as in the arms. Motto — " Audacesfortuna juvat,*' but the above-named George Bevan Bowen, Esquire, has established no right to the arms or crest. Married, 1882, Florence Emma, only daughter of Surgeon-Major F. Corbyn ; and has Issue — James Bevan Bowen, born 1883. Postal address — Stradmore, Llandyssil, Cardigan. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE FERGUSON BOWEN, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts. Born 1821, being the son of the late Reverend Edward Bowen, Rector of Taughboyne, in the county of Donegal ; was Governor of Queensland, 1859-1868 ; of New Zealand, 1868-1873 ; of Victoria, 1 873-1 B79; of Mauritius, 1879-18B3 ; of Hong- Kong, i883'-i887 ; a Royal Commissioner to Malta, 1888 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1855, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1856, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, i860. Club — Athen^um. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron embattled argent between three fleurs-de-lis or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery a mount vert, thereon an eagle regardant rising proper, holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis as in the arms ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a Maori, or native pf New Zealand, habited, supporting a staff of his office, and holding in the exterior hand a jade-stone club all proper. Married, 1856, Countess Diamantina (who died 1893), only daughter of His Highness Count Candiano di Roma, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — 75 Cadogan Square, S.W. HENR Y CHARLES COLE BO WEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law. Born January 21, 1862, being the eldest son of Robert S. John Cole Bowen, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, Captain Zyth South Cork Light Infantry, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, second daughter of Charles Clarke, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's O^ce, are for Arms .• Azure, a stag trippant guardant argent, pierced with an arrow gules. Crest — A sta^s head. Motto — " Caustus in futuro." Married, April lo, 1890, Florence & is the Military Cockade. Isabella, third daughter of Hdnry FitegeorgeGolley [otherwise Pomeroy), Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Estates — Fdrdky, otherwise Bowenscourt, in the barony of Ferinoy,< in the county of Cork; Ballynecky^ in the barony of Upper Ormond, in the county of Tipperary. Postal addresses^ISowenscourt, Mellow, county Cork: 15 Herbert Place, Dublin. § JAMES BEVAN BOWEN, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Pembroke,' Barrister- at-Law. Born 1828, being the eldest son and heir of the late George Bowen of Llwyngwair, by Sarah his wife, daughter of the late John Thomas of Longhouse, in the county of Pembroke. Civb— United University. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry," are Arms : Quarterly first and fourth azure, a lion rampant or, between eight bezants ; second, gules, a chevron between two knots in chief, and a lion rampant in base or; third,^ azure; a hawk proper. Crest — A lion rampant or, holding in the paws a knot as in the arms. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat." But the above-named James Bevan Bowen, Esquire, has established no right to the arms or crest. Married, 1857, Harriette, daughter of the Reverend the late John Standly, Master of Arts ; and has had Issue — (i) George Bevan Bowen, Esquire [to whom refer']; (2) James Robert Bowen, born i860, died 1878 ,• and Blanche Harriette. Postal address, as given in Kelly's "Handbook" — Llwyngwair, Newport, Pembrokeshire. § EDMUND THOMAS CHIVERS BOWER, Esquire, Captain in Her Majesty's ist Battalioii Oxford- IKrtVniM* shire Light Infantry. 5&nha.m Court, in the county of Bucking- ham ; and Radley House, Abingdon, in the county of Berks. H is the Naval Cockade. Dame ELIZA FECHNIE STANFORD, Widow, commonly known as Lady quire, of Crieff. Married, firstly, March i, 1875, a^ his second wife, Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, eleventh Baronet, who died 1883 ; secondly, 1890, W. H. E. Stanford. Postal a.Adxess—Tvdneham Court, C-uckfield. Sir WILLIAM BOWYER-SMIJTH, twelfth Baronet, of Hill Hall, m the county of Essex, High Sheriff 1889. Bom September 21, 1840, being the son of the late Sir William Bowyer-Smijth, the eleventh Baronet, by his wife, daughter of the late Sir Henry Meux, Baronet. Creation —November 28, 1661. C&*— Carlton. Armorial bear- ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse dancettfe argent, billett^e, between three lioncels rampant guardant of the second, each supporting an altar or, flaming proper (for Smijth) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend vair cotised gules (for Bowyer). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a sala- mander in flames proper (for Smijth) ; 2. on a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger sejant argent (for Bowyer). Motto— "Qua pote lucet." Heir presumptive — His cousin, Alfred John Bowyer-Smijth, Gentleman, son of Alfred John Edward Bowyer-Smijth, Esquire, second son of the tenth Baronet, by his wife Mary Constantia, daughter of Major- General Sir John Roll, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; born 1850 ; is Major 3rd Battalion Hampshire Regiment. Residence — Hill Hall, Theydon Mount, Epping. Dame ISABELLA BOYD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Boyd, daughter of John Lawson of TKriWH ''^'™™"i''i ™- the county of Peebles. Armorial ij,.7U£fU bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse chequy argent and gules, between three mullets in chief, and an anchor in base of the second wreathed about with a cable proper. Married, April 28, 1853, Sir John Boyd, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Lord-Lieutenant, and sometime Lord Provost of Edinburgh, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there was Issue— [x) John Boyd, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) William Boyd, Esquire, born November 25, 1861 ; (3) Allan Stuart Boyd, Esquire, and (4) Arthur Hamilton Boyd, Esquire, twins, born June 7, 1869 ; (5) Halbert Johnston Boyd, Esquire, born June 7, 1872 ; Isabella Lawson ; and Bertha Theodora. Estates — Maxpoffle and Whitrigg, both in the county of Roxburgh. Postal address — II Abercromby Place, Edinburgh, JOHN BOYD, Esquire. Born November 24, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Boyd, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Lord Lieu- tenant, and sometime Lord Provost of Edinburgh, and his wife Isabella [to whom refer], daughter of John Lawson of Cairnmuir, in the county of Peebles. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse chequy argent and gules between three mullets in chief, and an anchor in base of the second, wreathed about with a cable proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand pointing upward with the thumb and two fingers proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Confido." Postal address — II Abercromby Place, Edinburgh. Sir THOMAS JAMIESON BOYD, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the city of Edinburgh, a Curator of Edinburgh University, Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh). Born 1818, being the son of the late John Boyd of Edinburgh ; was Lord Provost and Lord Lieutenant of Edinburgh, 1877-1882 ; created Knight Bachelor, 1881. Clubs — University, Scottish Liberal. Married, 1844, Mary Ann, daughter of the late John Ferguson. Postal address — 41 Moray Place, Edin- HBog BOYLE, see CORK, GLASGOW, and SHANNON. BOYLE, Baron, see CORK. BOYLE, Baron, see GLASGOW. BOYLE, Baron, see SHANNON. BOYLE, Viscount, see SHANNON. BOYLE, quartered by CAVENDISH, HILL, and PAKENHAM. ALEXANDER JAMES BOYLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander James TRimlp Boyle, brother of the Right Honourable Sir UJM])\X/ David Boyle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, the seventh Earl of Glasgow. Born 1842, being tlie second son of the late Patrick Boyle, Esquire, of Shewalton, in the county of Ayr, by his wife Mary Frances, daughter of Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, Baro- net ; late Lieutenant East Lancashire Regiment; raised to the rank of an Earls son, 1892. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. CHARLES CAVENDISH BOYLE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born May 29, 1849, being the second son of the late Captain Cavendish Spencer Boyle, and his wife Rose Susan, daughter and co-heir of the late Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Carson Alexander ; was Magistrate, Coro- ner, and Registrar - General of Dominica, 1880; Member of the Legislative Assembly, and Inspector of Gaols, 1880 ; Colonial Secretary and Registrar-General of Bermuda, i88z ; Colonial Secretary of Gibraltar, 1888 ; Lieutenant-Governor and Government Secretary of British Guiana, 1893 ; and was created a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Club — Badmin- ton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend crenellde argent and gules. Pendent from the escutcheon i? the badge of a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head per pale crenellfe argent and gules; with the Motto, "God's providence is my in- heritance." Postal address — The Palace, Hampton Court, London, S.W. Sir COURTENAY EDMUND BOYLE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Statistical Society. Born October 21, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Captain Cavendish Spencer Boyle, and his wife Rose Susan, daughter and co-heir of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Carson Alexander ; was Private Secretary to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, 1868-1873, and 1882-1885 ; Local Government Inspector, 1873-1885 ; Assistant-Secretary to the Local Government Board, 1885, 1886, and to the Board of Trade, 1886-1893 ; Permanent Secretary to the Board of Trade since 1893. C&^j- Travellers', Brooks', Turf. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Per bend crenell^e argent and gules, all within the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Campbell, namely : Quarterly, i. or, a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder), 2. gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell), 3. argent, a lymphad, oars in action sable (for Lome), 4. party per fesse azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head per pale crenellde argent and gules ; with the Motto, "God's providence is my inheritance." Mar- ried, 1876, Muriel Sarah, commonly known as Lady Muriel Sarah, second daughter of the Right Honourable John Frederick Campbell, second Earl of Cawdor. Postal ad- dress — II Granville Place, London, W. EDMUND JOHN BOYLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund John Boyle. Born 1831, being the son of the late Charles Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Dungarvan, by his wife Catherine, commonly known as Lady Catherine, daughter of the Right Honour- able William St. Lawrence, second Earl of Howth, and grandson of the Right Honourable Sir Edmund Boyle, the eighth Earl of Cork and Orrery, Knight of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick ; appointed Major 85th Foot 1866 ; Gentleman-in- Waiting to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ire- Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. I20 IBop land (Earl Spencer) 1882 ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1850. Cluls — Army and Navy, Kildare Street. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per bend crenell^e argent and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head per pale crenell^e argent and gules. Married, 1866, Ida Waldegrave, daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Archibald Money, Companion of the Most Honoura.ble Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Ida Frances. Residence — Chewton House, Chewton Mendip, Bath. ELEANOR VERE BOYLE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Richard Boyle, daughter of Alex- ander Gordon of Ellon, North Britain. Armotial bearings are^ upon a lozenge : Per bend crenell^e argent and gules. Married, 1845, the Reverend Richard Cavendish Boyle, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Richard Cavendish Boyle, son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Cork and Orrery, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hamilton Richard Boyle, Esquire, born February 3, 1848 [married, June 17, 1890, Harriet Marcia, eldest daughter of James Fitzmaurice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Fitzmaurice]; (2) Charles John Boyle, Esquire, Major (retired) Oxford Light Infantry, born 1849 [married, June 4, 1885, Lilian Kennedy, daughter of Charles Norman Pochin, and has issue, Charles Roger Cavendish Boyle, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Richard Frederick Robert Pochin Boyle, Gentleman, born 1888 ; a son, born July 30, 1893 ; and Lilian Joanna Vere] ; (3) Algernon Edward Richard Boyle, Gentleman, born 1B54 [married. May 28, 1890, Edith Caro- line, widow of W. S. Mercer of Oranmore, Belfast] ; Eleanor Isabella, died August 11, 1871 ; Isabella Albinia [married, September 9, 1873, George GoughArbuthnot]. Postal address — Huntercombe Manor, Burnhani, Maidstone, Kent. ELIZABETH MAGDALENE GRAEME BOYLE, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Magdalene Graeme Boyle, sister of the Right Honom-able the seventh Earl of Glasgow ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a double-headed eagle displayed gules (a coat of augmentation), ii. and iii. per bend em- battled gules and argent (for Boyle), over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' attires gules (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne) ; 2. argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Maxwell of Pollok) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant giiles, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii, gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii. or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-bougets of the second (for ^oss), ii. gules, three crescents argent, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville), iii. argent, a fesse gules between three hunting- horns sable, stringed of the second. ELIZABETH THERESA BOYLE, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Theresa Boyle, daughter of the first Earl of Cottenham. Married, 1864, Gerald E. Boyle, Lieutenant- Colonel Commanding ^th Battalion Rifie Brigade. GEORGIANA BOYLE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Robert Boyle, youngest daughter of Abraham Wildey Robarts. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per bend crenellte argent and gules. Married, 1844, Robert Edward Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as Lieutenaiit Colonel the Honourable Robert Edward Boyle, son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Cork and Orrery, who died 1854. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edmund Robarts Boyle, Esquire, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born 1846; (2) Robert Boyle, Gentle- man, born 1849, died December 29, 1890; (3) George Vere Boyle, Gentleman, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born 1853, died, unmarried, 1887 ; Emily Cecilia [married, January 20, 1870, Cecil Chaplin, and has issue] ; and Char- lotte Jane [married, July 12, 1877, Major Mordaunt Charles Boyle, 60th Rifles, and by him, who died 1885, has issue]. Postal address— 6 Cornwallis Gardens, Hastings. HELEN JANE BOYLE, commonly known as Lady Helen Jane Boyle, sister of the Right Honourable the O iB the Military Cockade. TBop seventh Earl of Glasgow ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a double-headed eagle, displayed gules (a coat of augmentation), ii. and iii. per bend embattled gules and argent (for Boyle), over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' attires gules (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne; 2. argent,' on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Maxwell of Pollok); 3. quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii. gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water- bougets of the second (for Ross), ii. gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville), iii. argent, a fesse gules be-, tween three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second. HENRY GEORGE BOYLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry George Boyle. Born February 10, 1862, being the second son of the Right Honourable Henry Bentinck Boyle, fifth Earl of Shannon, by his first wife Blanche Emma, commonly known as Lady Blanche Emma, third daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Lascelles, third Earl of Harewood. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend crenell^e gules and argent, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased per pale crenellfe argent and gules, charged with a crescent for difference. MARY HELEN BOYLE, commonly known as Lady Mary Helen Boyle, sister of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Glasgow ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterley, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a double-headed eagle displayed gules (a coat of augmentation), ii. and iii. per bend embattled gitles and argent (for Boyle), over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' attires gules (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne) ; 2. argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Maxwell of Pollok) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii. gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water- bougets of the second' (for Ross), ii. gules, three crescents, argent, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) iii. argent, a iFesse gules, be- tween three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second. RICHARD VICARS BOYLE, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1822, being the son of Vicars Armstrong Boyle 1^ Dublin ; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1869. t1ihttl*tl Order of the Bath. Born 1827, Sa\,\\,\,ViX/\\\i\X\,^ l,gi„g i/^ sgn of the late Reverend Joseph Brackenbury, Rector of Quendon, in the county of Essex ; formerly Consul at Lisbon ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i8go, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Club — Travellers' . Married, 1865, Priscilla, daughter of Sir Henry Russell, second Baronet, Postal address — 19 Tite Street, Chelsea, Lieutenant-General HENRY BRACKENBURY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1837, being the son of William Brackenbury of the 6ist Regiment ; is a Military Member of the Council of the Governor-General ^ India ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Clubs — United Service: Bengal. Married, 1861, Emilia, daughter of the late Edward S. Halswell, and widow of Reginald Morley, Postal address — Calcutta. S is the Military Cockade. TBra Captain JOHN WILLIAM- BRACKENBURY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Bom 1842/ created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1880, Frances Mary, daughter if Colonel Gilbert William Franhlyn, formerly of the zjth Foot. BRACKLEY, Viscount, see ELLESMERE. BRACO, Baron, see FIFE. THOMAS HAIGH BRADBURY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the '1IZw<»>ihiti«M county of York. Born 1834, being the iDtaUDUrg eldest son of Uriah Bradbury of Mir- field, in the county of York, Member of the Roval College of Surgeons, by Anne his wife, nie Haigh. ' Livery — Black and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron invected ermines, between three escutcheons sable, each charged with a round buckle, tongue pendent of the first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi wood-pigeon, wings displayed and elevated argent, each wing charged with a round buckle tongue pendent sable, and holding in the beak a sprig of barberry, the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting to the dexter both proper ; with the Motto, " .iEquitas actionem regula. " Estate and postal address — Bradley, Huddersfield. JOHN WILBRAHAM BRADDICK, Gentleman, only son of the late John Braddick, Gentle- nRfflhhtffc man, by Eliza his wife. Club — County iUl'tlUUI.Vti (Maidstone). .Z,jw>y— Dark green. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron vert, between two lions' heads erased azure in chief, and a fox current in base proper, a stag's head caboshed between two wreaths of oak of the field ; and for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dapple grey horse statant, the dexter fore-foot resting upon an escut- cheon vert, charged with a stag's head caboshed as in the arms. Married, firstly, February 27, 1840, . . . daughter of the late John HoUingworth of Turkey Mills, Maidstone ; and secondly, March g, 1861, his deceased wife's youngest sister ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Arthur Braddick, Gentle- man, born February 9, 1842 ; (2) Frederick Ernest Brad- dick, Gentleman, born August 6, 1851 ; (3) Walter Esmond Braddick, born October 4, 1863 ; (4) Bertie John Braddick, born January 3, 1866. Estate and postal address — Boughton Mount, near Maidstone, Kent. The Honourable Sir EDWARD NICHOLAS COVENTRY BR ADDON, Knight nRl*flftTlrttl Commander of the Most Distinguished il^VUUUUU Order of Saint Michael and Saint George {so created 1891), Justice of the Peace for the Territory of Tasmania. Born June 11, i82g, being the second and only surviving son of Henry Braddon of Skisdon, in the county of Cornwall, by Frances, daughter of John White of Limerick ; served in the Indian Mutiny as a Volunteer; was Inspector- General of Registration, and Secretary to the Financial and Chief Commissioners of Oude : was elected a Member of the Federal Council of Tasmania, 1888 ; Agent-General for Tasmania in England, 1888-1893. Club — Saint George s. Sir Edward has not established a right to any Armorial bearings, but uses the following upon his seal for Arms : Quarterly of six, i and 6 sable, a bend engrailed argent ; 2. gules four mascles in cross , . . in chief a label of three points ; 3. argent, three bars . . . ^. . . , on a pale ... 5. sable, a chevron between three anchors; and for a Crest, a man's face affrontie be- tween two arms in armour counter-embowed, the hands gauntleted; with the Motto, " Aut mors aut libertas." Burke's "Landed Gentry" gives the arms: Sable, a bend fusilly ardent; but the " General Armory" quotes the bend as engrailed. Burke's ' ' Colonial Gentry " quotes the arms as good, but prints the crest in italics. Married, firstly, October 25, 1857, Frances Georgina, daughter of William Palmer, landed proprietor, of Pumeah, in India; and secondly, October i6, 1876, Alice Harriet, daughter of W. C. Smith, Merchant, of London ; andhaslssne — (i) Edward George Braddon, Esquire, bom December 27, i860 ; (2) Henry Yule Braddon, Esquire, torn April 14, 1863 ; Ethel H is the Naval Cockade. IBta TBra 123 Anme [married F. B. Mulvell] ; Amy Frances Georgina [married C. F. Knyvett\ ; Margaret [married M. Nether- sole}; and Alice Gertrude. "Estates—Treglitk and Tre- wor^n, in the Colony of Tasmania. Postal address— j Victoria Street, London, S. W. ROGER KINGDON BRADDON, Lord of the Manor of Darwneckney. Born 1816, being the third son of the late John Braddon, Esquire, of Treglith, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Judith his wife, daughter of Richard Kingdon, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hols- worthy, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, a bend fusilly argent: with the Motto, " Aut mors aut libertas." Married, 1870, Elizabeth Mountjoy, daughter of John Pearse of Treator, Padston, in the county of Corn- wall ; and has with other Issue — ( 1 ) John Kingdon Braddon , bom 1871; (■2) Roger Pearse Braddon: and Jane Mountjoy. Estate and postal address — Treglith, Launceston. WILLIAM CLODE BRADDON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall. Born 1814, being the eldest son of the late William Braddon, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Skisdon Lodge, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Hannah Maria, daughter of J. Darnels. Armorial beajrlngs, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, a bend fusilly argent; with the Motto, "Aut mors aut libertas." Married, 1840, Margaret Selina, daughter of Captain John Wogan Palton of the Bengal Army : and has Issue — (i) William Clode Braddon, Esquire [to whom refer]; (2) Edward Henry Clode Braddon; and Mary Isabel. Postal address — Fore Street, Tiverton. § WILLIAM CLODE BRADDON, Junior, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Brecknock and Cornwall, late of the-j^th Regiment, Adjutant and Honorary Major of the zst Brecknockshire Rifle Volunteers. Born 1841, being the eldest son of William Clode Braddon, Esquire [to whom, refer], by his wife Margaret Selina, daughter of Captain John Wogan Palton, Bengal Army. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burkes " Landed Gentry" but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, a bend fusilly argent; with the Motto, "Aut mors aut libertas." Married, 1866, Barbara Elizabeth Maria, daughter of William. Hunter Little, Esquire, of Llanvair Grange, in the county of Monmouth; and has issue. Postal address — Tiverton, Devonshire. Colonel Sir EDWARD RIDLEY COLBOKNE BRADFORD, Knight Commander of 'yS.YtitifnX^ eday, daughter of J. Walker of Southgate. Postal address — The Grange, Steeple Aston, Oxfordshire. . Sir EDMUND SIMON BRADSTREET, sixth Baronet. Born August 24, 1820, ^Kl*i5hltff'1*l?^1" being the second son of the late Sir iDVHUpvtvvv Simon Bradstreet, by his wife Clare Margaret, daughter of John Murphy of Dublin. Creation— July 14, 1759. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms: Argent, a greyhound passant gules, on a chief sable, three' crescents or. Mo.ttO — " Virtute et non vi." Married, January 1846, Emily Matilda Sophia, daughter of General V. de Gaja of Pau, France; and by, her [who died in 1883) has Issue — Edward Bradstreet, Esquire, born 1856 [married, 1888, Fortunie, daughter of M. Flori of Algiers, and has issue, Gerald Edmund Bradstreet, Gentle- man, born 1891] ; Ann Matilda : Geraldine ; and Sophia. §SlR FRANCIS WILLIAM BRADY, Baronet, one of her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, nKfatlH Deputy-Lieutenant for the city of Dublin, iUlttUJ^ County Court Judge and Chairman of the Quarter Sessions of the county of Tyrone, and a Commissioner in Lunacy. Born July 22, 1824, .being the son of the late Right Honourable Sir Maziere Brady, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, by his first wife Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Bever Buchanan of Dublin. Creation — January 19, 1869. Clubs — Garrick, St. Stephen's Green (Dublin), St. George's Yacht (Kingstown). Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, a saltire engrailed or between four martlets argent, on a chief gules three boars' heads couped on as many dishes or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his .degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet or, charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped vert. MOttO — "Vincit pericuka virtus." Married, November 7, 1847, Emily Elizabeth (who died August 4, 1891), youngest daughter of the Right Reverend Samuel Kyle, Doctdr of Divinity, Bishop of Cork ; and has had Issue — Maziere Kyle Brady, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, born March 25, 1849, died, unmarried, July 18, 1885 ; Marion Eleanor [married, June 9, 1887, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry J. Jervis-White of Ferns, in the county of Wexford, late of the 2nd Middlesex Regiment]. Sir Francis married, secondly, 1892, Geraldine, daughter of G. W. Hatchell, Doctor of Medicine. Residences — 26 Upper Pembroke Street, in the county of Dublin ; and Sorrento Cottage, Dalkey, in the county of Dublin. Dame MARIA BRADY, daughter of George Kilner, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a saltire engrailed or, between four doves argent, on a chief gules three dishes, each holding a boar's head couped of the second. .Married, May 18, 1837, Sir Antonio Brady, Knight Bachelor, who was dubbed at Windsor 1870, and died 1S81. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Reverend Nicholas Brady, Rector of Wennington, in the county of Essex, bom February 25, 1839; Fanny Maria [married the Venerable Archdeacon Emery] ; and Eliza- beth Kilner. Postal address— -The College, Ely. Sir THOMAS FRANCIS BRADY, Knight Bachelor; Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin. Born 1824,' being the second son of the late Patrick .William Brady of county Cavan ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1886. MarJ t\e&',f.rstly, Sarah, daughter. of T. Bridgford of Dublin (s/ie died in xSryj) ; -secondly , 1^84, Annie, second daughter 6f. the late John Lzpset of Bdllyshannon, in the county of Donegid A is tbe Naval Cockade. IBta IBta 125 {she died in 1886). Postal address— 11 Percy Place^ Dublin. S JOHN ARTHUR BRAGGE, Esquire. JusHce of the W Peace for the county of Dorset, late Captain TBrSllIIP *" '** '^'* Dragoon Guards. Born June 28, -"-' VMjJiJV igjj^ jgj-„^ fj^g gi^g^f jj,^ ^ ^^ i^fg Colonel Bra^ge, by his wife Margaret, daughter of James Goodeve Sparrow of Gosfield, in the county of Elssex. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — Captain Bragge writes: — " I cannot describe armorial bearings, hut they will he found in book relating to such things; the en- velope is sealed with crest." The said seal only shews i' out of a ducal coronet a bull's head," but no tinctures are marked. In Burke's " Armory," which may, perhaps,- be the book referred to, this crest is ascribed to several coats-of-arms, so that it is impossible to, say what arms have been' selected for usage, by tlie, family, or whether the arms so used have any legitimate existence as appertaining to any one of that sur- name : but the Editor is informed that no right to dny armo- rial bearings whatsoever has been established by Captain Bragge at the College of A rms. Estates — Burstock, and Sad- barrow, Chard, Somerset. BASIL BRAITHWAITE. Born February 11, 1845, being the second and only surviving 'll^l*rtit'flVl1rttf"i> ^^"- of Isaac Braithwaiie, by his wife -iUVniVUUJdlVt- Louisa, daughter of the late John , Masterman,for many years Member of Parliament for the City of London. Clubs — Conservative, National, City. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Gules, on a chevron argent three cross crosslets fitc^hie sable ; and for the Crest, a greyhound couchant drgent, collared and lined gules ; with the Motto, "In hoc signo vinces." Married, July 17, 1872, Rosamond Augusta, daughter of Augustus Willii(m Gadesden of Ewell Castle, in the county of Surrey. Estates — Hookjield, Epsom, in the county of Surrey ; Staveley Park and Birk Hagg, in the county of Westmorland. Postal address — Hookfield, Epsom.. JOHN BRAMSTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor 'yXvaxntCtei'n ofCivULaw. Boxni832, being the sott iUiailipVUII of the late T. W. Bramston, Member of Parliament, of Skree^s, in the county of Essex; has been Assistant-Under-Secretary of the -Colonial State Departnunt since 1876, and Registrar of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; created Companion \of the Most Honourable Order of the Path, 1886. Club — Travellers'. Married, 1872, Eliza Isabella, daughter of the late Reverend Harry Vane Russell. Postal address — Colonial Office, S. W. Sir FREDERICK JOSEPH BRAMWELL,' Baronet, of ; Hyde Park Gate, in the county of nRl»SlfYlVY1l>IT Middlesex, Past President of the Insti- /OKIIUUHUI tution of Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law of the Universities of Oxford and Durham, March 29, 1847. Born March 7, 1818, being the third son of the late George Bramwell, Banker, of London, and brother of the Right Honourable Lord Bramwell. He re- ceived Knighthoodi in 1881, and was created a Baronet on January 25, 1889. Armqrlal bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fess? ermine and azure a pale counterchanged, three griffins segreant argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and ar- gent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions gambs in saltire or, supporting a sword fesseways, the point towards the dexter proper. Motto — ' ' Diligenter. " Married, ^a.xrvA Leonora, daughter of Joseph Frith, Es- quire ; and has Issue — George Frederick Bramwell, Esquire, born June ^3, 1851, died June 12, 1858 ; Laura, died 1852 ; Laura [married, July 21, 1882, Harald Ehrenborg of Liver- pool, Consul from Sweden, and died May 10, 1888] ; Eldred [married, October 4, 1887, Victor Horsley, Fellow of the Royal Society] ; and Florence. BRANGEPETH, Baron, see BOYNE. BRAND, see HAMPDEN. § ARTHUR GEORGE BRAND, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur George TRl*fltlTl Brand, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu^ JOttXXWw tenant for the county of Sussex,Memberof Par- liament for the Wisbech Division of the county of Cambridge. Bora May z, iZ^'i, being the third son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Hampden, by his wife Elina, daughter of General Robert Ellice. Clubs — Reform, Bachelors', Garrick. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Anus : Azure, two swords in saltire proper, all within a bordure engrailed or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a tiger's head affrontie. Motto — "Pour bien desirer." Married, 1886, Edith, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Ingram, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brooklands, in the county of Chester ; and has Issue — Henry Arthur Trevor Bra?id, Esquire, born ^890. Residences — Pelham House, Lewes ; Osborne House, Wisbech ; 50 Park Street, W. Dame CATHBRINA DOROTHEA BRAND, Widow, qommonly known as Lady Brand, daughter of Robert Aling. ^larried, 1869, as his second wife. Sir Christoffil Joseph Brand, Knight Bachelor, Speaker of House of Assembly, Cape Colony, who died 1875. Postal address — Cape Town, South Africa. Dame BRAND, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brand, relict of Sir John Henry Brand, Knight Bachelor, President of Orange Free State, who died, 1888. Postal address — Orange Free State, Africa. ' Sir DIETRICH BR AND IS, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, nRrrttlTltrt Ooctorof Philosophy, Fellow of the Royai lOKnlWXft Society. 'Bom 182^, being the snn of Doctor Christian August Brandis, Professor of Philosophy of the University of Bonn ; is a Fellow of the Linnean Society ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of, the Indian Empire, 1878, and was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1887. Married, firstly, 1854, Rachel , Shepherd {who died 1863), daughter of Doctor Marshm-an of Bengal, and widow of Doctor Voigt ; secondly, 1867, Katherine, daughter of Doctor Rudoff Hasse, Professor of Theology of the University of Bonn, Postal address — Bonn, Ger- many. BRANDON, Duke of, see HAMILTON. BRANDON-BRIDGE, Baron of, see CORK. Admiral Sir THOMAS BRANDRETH, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order '1Rl*Sltlht»l>i"'h of the Bath. Born 18^^, being the son UJiamHrK-llJ of Thomas Shaw Brandreth of Liver- pool; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Sable, Jive mascles in cross argent. Crest — A lamb couchant proper. Motto — " Fortuna-m honestent virtute." Married, 1866, Madeline, daughter of Alexander Colvin. Postal address — Fir Grove, Famham, Surrey. RALPH BRANTON-DAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford. Born HRf fltltnn -?nfl11 ^^y 9' '^4^' '^^'"S the eldest son iCVaUVUll-IL^aj/ of Thomas Day Branton-Day, who assurned the name of Day in 1828 by Royal License, by his wife Helen Wilson, daughter of David Smith of Montrose. Club — Oriental. Livery — Black and buff. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : ■Party per chevron erminois and sable, in chief two mullets pierced of the second, and in base a mullet pierced or, in the centre point a cross pat^e per chevron also of the second and gold ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a' mount vert, thereon two hands conjoined proper, cuffed argent, fixed to a pair of wings, the dexter erminois charged with a mullet pierced sable, and the sinister ermines charged with a mullet pierced argent,; with the Motto, "Surge dies est." Estates — Micklefield Green and Great Sarratt Hall, in the county of Hert- ford. Postal address — Great Sarratt Hall, Rickmansworth, Herts. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of ^, genuinely armigerous person. 126 TBra "Bra H ALBERT BRASSEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for ® the county of Oxford, late Lieutenant 14th IRl^flrtiSOtl Hussars, Colonel Queen's Own Oxfordshire ID V apttK'}/ Hitssars, and formerly High Sheriff, Bache- lor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom February 22, 1844, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Thomas Brassey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria Farrington, daughter of Joseph Harrison. Cluis — Carlton, Army and Navy, Naval and Military, Cavalry, Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Brown and white. Anuorial hear- ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of four, i. quarterly per fesse indented sable and argent, in the first quarter a mallard of the second ; 2. gules, in chief three mullets argent, and in base a dexter hand apaum^e, couped at the wrist of the last ; 3. sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed argent ; 4. argent, on a chevron gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, and impaling the arms Bingham, namely azure, a bend cotised between six crosses pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mallard proper ; with the Motto, " Arduis sape metu nunquam." Married, January 12, 1871, Matilda Maria Helena, commonly known as the Honourable Matilda Maria Helena, daughter of the Right Honourable John Charles Robert Bingham, fourth Baron Clanmorris ; and has hsue — (i) Robert Bingham Brassey, Gentleman, born October 18, 1875 ; (2) Percy Frederic Brassey, Gentleman, born December 10, 1876 ; (3) Ralph Albert IJrassey, Gentleman, born October 2, 1883 ; Lilian Maude ; Rose Zara Maria ; May Eleanor Annie ; Violet Catherine; and Iris Hermione. Estates — Heythrop Park, in the county of Oxford ; Charlton Park, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Heythrop, Chipping Norton, Oxfordshire. §The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS BRASSEY, Baron Brassey of Bulkeley, in the County Palatine of Chester, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Doctor of Civil Law, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex. Bom February 11, 1836, being the son of Thomas Brassey, Gentleman, of Bulkeley, by his wife Maria Farrington, daughter of Joseph Harrison of Liverpool ; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, June 1864 ; Honorary Com- mander of Liverpool Brigade Royal Naval Artillery Volun- teers ; Honorary Colonel Cinque Ports Volunteer Artillery ; Memberof Parliament for Devonport, 1865 ; Member of Par- liament for Hastings, i858-i886 ; was raised to the Peerage, August 16, 1886 ; he was Civil Lord of the Admiralty 1880- 1884, and Secretary from 1884-1885. Clubs — Reform, Na- tional Liberal, United University, Whitehall, Athenxum, Brooks's, Marlborough, Devonshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, per fesse indented sable and argent in the first quarter, a mallard of the second, beaked and legged gules, and impaling the arms of Capell, namely gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a viTeath of the colours, a mallard argent, as in the arms. Supporters — Two mallards, beaked, legged and collared gules, pendent from the collar an escutcheon of the arms of Bulkeley, namely sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed argent. Motto — "Arduis sa;pe, metu nunquam." Married, firstly, October 9, i860, Anna, only child of John AUnutt of Charles Street, Berkeley Square, by Elizabeth Harriet his first wife, daughter of John Fassett Burnett of May Place, Crayford, in the county of Kent ; and by her (who died SefJtember 14, 1887) has Issue — Thomas AUnutt Brassey, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Thomas AUnutt Brassey, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Lieutenant West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, and Honorary Lieutenant Royal Naval Artillery Volunteers, born March 7, 1863 [married, February 27, 1889, Idina, commonly known as Lady Idina, daughter of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Abergavenny] ; Mabel Annie, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Annie [married, April 7, 1888, Charles Augustus Egerton, Esquire, of Mountfield Court, in the county of Sussex, Deputy-Lieu- tenant] ; Constance Alberta, died January 24, 1873 ; Muriel Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel Agnes ; and Marie Adelaide, commonly known as the Honourable Marie Adelaide [married, July 20, 1892, Freeman Freeman- Thomas of Ratton, in the county of Sussex, and has issue]. ^ is the Military Cockade. Married, secondly, September 18, 1890, Sybil de Vere, com- monly known as the Honourable Sybil de Vere, daughter of Arthur de Vere Capell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maiden, and granddaughter of the Earl of Essex ; and by her has issue, Helen de Vere, commonly known as the Honourable Helen de Vere. ^ea^i— Normanhurst Court, Battle, in the county of Sussex ; Bulkeley Grange, in the county of Cheshire. Town residence— 20, Park Lane, W. Colonel JEREMIAH BRASYER, Companion, of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on 'y^X'HtiWtfV '""f^"' ^^^ Majesty has conferred the Deco- iOVwp^vV ration of the Victoria Cross; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Dame ALICE MAUD BRAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bray. Married, 1871, Sir HKratl ■^°^'^ ^"^ Bray, Knight Commander of the iOvCtJ^ Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1894. Postal addresses — 16 Queen's Gate Terrace, London, S. W. ; Adelaide, South Australia. H The Right Honourable CHARLES CORNWAL- ® LIS NEVILLE, Baron Braybrooke 'lRt»a-MJii«rtrtfc i> of Braybrooke, in the county of Nor- iOltt^UlUUtll^ thampton; Hereditary Visitor of Magdalene College, High Stewaid of Wokingham, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex. Born August 29, 1823, being the second son of the Right Honourable Richard, third Baron, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Most Honourable Charles, second Marquess Corn- wallis ; succeeded his brother, February 21, 1861, under the creation of September 5, 1788. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire argent a rose, gules, seeded and barbed proper, impaling the arms of Maude, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure, a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable : over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull statant argent, pied sable, collared and chained or. Supporters — Two lions rampant regardant argent, maned and tufted sable, gorged with a chaplet of olive, vert. Motto — " Ne vile velis." Married, October 9, 1849, Florence Priscilla Alicia, commonly known as the Honourable Flor- ence Priscilla Alicia, third daughter of the Right Honourable Cornwallis, third Viscount Hawarden ; and has Issue — A daughter, Augusta [married, April 24, 1879, Richard Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Strutt, and has issue]. Seats — Audley End, Saffron Walden ; Hey- don House, Royston ; Billingbear, Wokingham. §The Right Honourable ALFRED THOMAS TOWNSHEND VERNEY-CAVE, Baron TRtftWE Brayeof Eaton Braye, in the county of Bedford, iU Vaj/v in the Peerage of England, Justice of the Peace, Deputy - Lieutenant, Captain 3rd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment. Born July 23, 1849, being the third son of the Right Honourable Henrietta, fourth Baroness Braye, wife of Edgell Wyatt Edgell, second son of EdgeU Wyatt EdgeU of Milton Place, in the county of Surrey, Jus- tice of the Peace. His Lordship, who succeeded to the Barony on the death of his mother, November 14, 1879, is twenty-first in direct descent from Edward III. ; the heir- general of the Earls Vemey, and a co-heir of the Barony of Braose, and a Knight of Malta. His Lordship, by Royal License dated February 1880, assumed for himself and his late sister the surnames of Vemey-Cave in lieu of their patro- nymic, and the arms of Cave quarterly with those of Vemey. Creation — Novembers, 1529. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, fretty argent (for Cave) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a cross argent, five mullets gules (for Verney). Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a grey hound courant sable, collared argent, from the mouth an escroU flowing thereon the motto, " Gardez" (for Cave) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a phoenix beholding a ray of the sun, all proper; over it the motto, " Un tout seul" (for M is the Naval Cockade. TBre TBrt 127 Verney). Supporters — On either side a lion guardant or, winged vair. Motto.underthe shield— "Gardez." Married, September 9, 1873, Cecilia Harriet, daughter of the late William Gerard Walmesley of Westwood Hall, in the county of Lancaster, by Caroline his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas de Trafford, Baronet, of Trafford, in the county of Lancaster ; and has Issue — (i) Verney Adrian Verney-Cave, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Verney Adrian Verney-Cave, born October 11, 1874; (2) Thomas Florian Verney-Cave, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Florian Verney-Cave, born April 11, 1885 ; Cecilia Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Violet ; lanthe Mary Dolores, commonly known as the Honourable lanthe Mary Dolores, died January 5, 1881 ; and Vera Angela, commonly known as the Honourable Vera Angela. Residences — Stanford Hall, Rugby : 2 Buckingham Gate, S.W. The Most Honourable Sir GAVIN CAMPBELL, Marquess of Breadalbane, Earl of '1Rl*PflriflThnt1l> Ormelie and Baron Breadalbane of iUVI^auaiUaUl^ Kenmore, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Earl of Breadal- bane and Holland, Viscount of Tay and Paintland, Lord Glenorchy, Benederaloch, Ormelie, and Weik, in the Peerage of Scotland, a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Trea- surer of Her Majesty's Household, 1880-1885, a Lord- in-Waiting on the Queen, 1873, 1874, Lord Steward of Her Majesty's Household since 1892, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Argyll, Major sth Volunteer Battalion Black Watch, late Lieutenant-Colonel of Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom April 9, 1851, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable John Alexander Gavin Camp- bell, sixth Earl of Breadalbane, by his wife Mary Theresa, only daughter of J. F. Edwards of Dublin. Creations — Baronet of Nova Scotia, May 29, 1625 ; Scottish Peerages, August 13, 1681 ; Barony of the United Kingdom, March 25, 1873 ; and Earldom and Marquessate, July 11, 1885. Clubs — Marlborough, Reform. Livery — Chocolate with crimson collar and cuffs, and gold lace. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight pieces, or and sable (for Campbell), 2. argent, a galley sable, sails unfurled, oars in action (for Lorn), 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart), and encircled by the garter and the collar of that order, and pendent the badge thereof, and by an orange tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Graham, namely, quarterly i and 4, or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field (for Graham), 2 and 3 argent, three roses gules (for Montrose). Above the es- cutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased proper. Supporters — Two stags proper, attired and unguled or. Motto — "Follow me." Married, July 27, 1872, Alma Imogen Leonora Charlotta, commonly known as Lady Alma Imogen Leonora Charlotta Graham, youngest daughter of the Most Noble the Duke of Montrose. Seats — Taymouth Castle, Aberfeldy, Perthshire ; Auchmore House ; Glenfal- loch House, Perthshire ; Armaddy Castle and Black Mount, Tyndrum, Argyllshire. Town residence — Harcourt House, 19 Cavendish Square, W. BRECHIN, quartered by HOME. BRECKNOCK, Earl of, see CAMDEN. BYRON BRENAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and "y^VOnHYX ^"■^"■^ George, Her Majesty's Consul at iOtvdnll Canton; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. LOUIS BRENNAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath. Born '^Rl*l>Mt1S*t1 iS52» ^^ing the son of ThOTnas Brennan iDvvllIlttll of Castlebar, in the county of Mayo, Ire- land, and Melbourne, Australia; is Super- intendent of the Brennan Torpedo Factory, Chatham ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1891, Anna, daughter of Michael Quinn of Castlebar, Ireland. Postal address— Woodlands, Gillingham, Kent. NORRIS BRETHERTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. IRrptflPff-fltl •S'"'« J™« 30. 1859, being the second aj\.\>K\jX/\,KM\\ son of the late William Bretherton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Margaret, only child of the late Richard Norris. Livery — Black and drab. Armorial bearings- He bears for Anus : Sable, a cross raguly fiory argent, two Haunches of the last, each charged with a stag's head caboshed of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cross raguly flory sable, therefrom pendent by a riband gules a stag's head caboshed argent. Motto — " Per aspera ad dulcia Crucis. " Married, May 3, 1883, Ann Elizabeth, only child of the late William Bashall of Nateby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and has Issue — Margaret ; Elsie ; and Dorothy. Estates — Lands in Ulneswalton, Farington, Leyland, and Clayton-le- Woods ; in Nateby, Tarnacre, Rawcliffe, and Churchtown, in the county of Lancashire ; also lands in Stow Maries, Purleigh, and Cold Norton, in the county of Essex. Postal addresses — Moss House, Farington, Preston, Lancashire ; Great Hayes, Stow Maries, Maldon, Essex. BRETT, see ESHER. Colonel Sir WILFORD BRETT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ^|2wa{-4- Michael and Saint George. Bom 1824, being iOkX/K*' the son of the late Reverend Joseph George Brett ; served as Military Secretary in North America, India, and at Malta, and as Civil Secretary in Nova Scotia, the Ionian Islands, and Malta ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1864. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, within an orle of crosses bottony fitch^e or, a lion rampant of the last, holding in the dexter paw a fasces erect proper (for Brett). Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross bottony fitchfe or, and holding in the dexter fore- paw a fasces proper; with the Motto, "Vicimus." Mar- ried, 1859, Mary Isabel (who died 1S92), daughter of Thomas Stephen. Postal address — Moore Place, Esher, Surrey. ARTHUR BR E WIN. Born 1835, being the eldest son of Francis Brewin, Club — City of nRl*pVY1tt1 London. Armorial bearings as used are iiJKXfVjXW forArmzi Quarterly or and azure, a cross moline counterchanged ; and for a Crest, on a chapeau proper, a unicorn statant argent ; with the Motto, '^ Be fast ; " but no right to these has been estab- lished at the College of Arms. Married, 1868, Maria Louisa, daughter of the Reverend H. R. Julius of Wrecclesham, Surrey. Postal address — 6-A Austin Friars, London. Dame JANE KIRKE BRE WSTBR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brewster, daughter of the 0Rl*^Vtltfi'P1* ^^^ ThOTnas Pumell, of Scarborough. i£,7VvW^Vv4' Married, 1857, as his second wife. Sir David Brewster, Knight Bachelor, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, who died r868. Postal address — Allerly, Melrose, North Britain. ELLEN ELIZA BRIDGE, Widow, eldest daughter of Edward Palmer of Wyke Regis, in the county TRi'tTlrt'P °^ Dorset, who died 1856, by his wife Eliza, ujl,W\^X/ daughter of Robert Bridge. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge: Or, a bend engrailed sable, charged with a chaplet of oak of the field, on a chief azure a bridge of three arches embattled, and at each end a tower proper. Married, 1852, John Edward Bridge, Esquire, of Piddletrenthide, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there was with other Issue — Charles Gawler Bridge, Gentle- man, born 1855 [married, 1884, Victoire, daughter of The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 128 IBvt IBti Monsieur Fouassiere], Postal address — Piddletrenthide Manor, near Dorchester. Sir JOHN BRIDGE, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts. Born 1824, being the son of the late. John -Bridge of Dover ; Barrister of Inner Temple 1850, and Bencher 1888 ; Ap- pointed a Metropolitan Magistrate 1872, and Chief Magis- trate iZgo; created Knight Bachelor i8go. Clubs — Athen- CBum, Reform. Married, 1857, Ada Louisa, daughter of George . Bridge of Merton, Surrey. Postal addresses — 50 Inverness Terrace, IV. ; Headley Grove, Epsom. j ■ j The Reverend GEORGE THOMAS ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN, commonly known as nRl*tri111flt1 '''^ Reverend the Honourable George iUll.U^K'ltiatl Thomas Orlando Bridgeman, Hono- rary Canon of Liverpool, and Rural bean of Wigan. Born 1823, being the son of the Right Honourable George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridge- man, the second Earl of Bradford, by his first wife Georgina Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe of Mon.crieffe, Baronet ; Rector of Willey, in the county of Salop, 1850 ; of Blymhill, in the county of Stafford, 1854 ; and of Wigan, in the county of Lancashire, 1864 ; Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, 1872. Club. — Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears.for Anna : Sable, ten plates, four, three, two and one, on a chief argent, a lion passant ermines. Upon the escutcheon is. placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a wreath of laurel proper. Married^ 1850, Emily Mary (who died 1853), daughter of the late Right Reverend and commonly called the Honour- able Richard Bagot, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Ernest Richard Orlando Bridgeman, Rector of Blymhill, near Shifnal, born 1851 ; (2) Charles George Orlando Bridgeman, Gentleman, Barrister Lincoln's Inn 1876, born 1852 [married, 1888, Sidney, daughter of General Henry: Lynedoch Gardiner, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue, Roger Orlando Bridgeman, Gentleman, born 1889] ; and Harriet Georgina Isabel [married, 1879, the Reverend Douglas Stewart Murray, Rector of Blithfield, near Rugeley]. Residence — The Hall, Wigan. Postal address — The Hall, Wigan. The Reverend JOHN ROBERT ORLANDO BRIDGEMAN, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Robert Orlando Bridgeman, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop. Born 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable George Augustus Frederick Henry Bridgeman, the second Earl of Bradford, by his first wife Georgina Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir Thorrias- Moncrieffe of Moncrieffe, Baronet; graduated at Trinity College, Cambridge; MaSter.of Arts 1853; appointed Rector of Weston-under-Lyziard, 1859. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, ten plates, four, three, two and one, and on a .chief argent, a lion passant ermines, and impaling the arms of Clive, namely, argent, on a fesse sable, three mullets or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a wreath of laurel proper. Married, 1862, Marianne Caroline, daughter of the late Venerable William Clive, Arch- deacon of Montgomery ; and has Issue living -^ William Clive Bridgeman, Esquire. 'Postal addresses — 89 Harley Street, W. ; Frognel, Torquay. Reverend Sir THOMAS , PYM BRIDGES, seventh Baronet, of Goodneston, in the county of nRftTllYOti Kent, one of the co-heirs, if not sole heir, iDi.lV^K73 of the old Barony of FitzWalter, Bachelorof Arts, Rector of Danbury. Born October 22, 1805, being the son of the late Reverend Brook ttenry Bridges, Rector of Danbury and Woodham Ferrers, by his wife Jane, second daughter of Sir Thomas Pym Hales, Bardnet. Creation — April 19, 1718. Armorial beaxlngs ^He bears for Arms : Azure, three water-bougets or, within a bordure ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is' charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a- Moor.'s head-iij .profile proper, wreathed about the temples' & is tbe IVIllitary Cockade. argent and or, gorged with a collar of the first, 'pendent therefrom a cross patfeof the third. MottO— " Jegarderay. " Married, June 14, 1831, Sophia Loiaisa, daughter of Sir William. 'Voung, third Baronet ; and by her (who died ■January li, 1850) has Issue — Emily ..Henrietta [married, August 23, 1859, the Reverend Robert -fiennf Eustace, 'Vicar of Great Simpford, near Braintree] ; and Gertrude Emma [marri'ed, July 27, 1864, the Reverend Edward J. Harford, Vicar of Bathford,, hear Bath]. S«flf— Goodneston Park, near Wingham, in the county of Kent. Residence — Dan- bury Rectory, Chelmsford. BRIDGEMAN, see BRADFORD. Colonel ROBERT BRIDGFORD, Companion of tlte Mosi Honourable-- Order of the Bath, IftvtlllTfrtrTl J'u^tice of the Peace for the- counties of tOWyiy^XvK'i Hereford and Lancaster, and Deputy- Lieutenant for the -county of Herefltrd. Born 1836, being the son of J. R. Bridgford of Manchester ; is Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel of the 2nd Volun- teer Battalion Manchester Regiment ; created Companidn of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Clubs— Conservative, Isthmian. Postal addresses — Upper Newton, Kinnersley, Herefordshire ; Whalley Range, Manchester. • The Right Honourable Sir ALEXANDER NELSON HOOD, Viscount Bridport of Cricket St. nRl*t?lt1rt1*<" Thomas, in the county of Somerset, arid iDllUJt'UlV of Bronte, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and Baron Bridport of Cricket St. Thomas, in the- Peerage of Ireland, Duke of Brontd in Sicily, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), retired General, late Colonel Scots Guards, a Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen, 1884, 1885 ; Equerry to Her Majesty, 1885. Bom December 23, 1814, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Samuel, second Baron, by his wife Charlotte Mary, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Mary, daughfei: of the Right Honourable William, first Earl Nelson, in her own right Duchess of Bronte. Creations — Viscount Bridport, July 6, 1868; Baron Bridport, August. 12, 1794. Clubs — Carl- ton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fret argent, on a chief or three crescents sable, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the .Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his de^ gree, .with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a' Cornish chough proper, supporting with the dexter claw an anchor or. Supporters. — Dexter, Neptune proper, mantled vert, sup- porting with the left arm a trident, and resting the right upon an anchor or; sinister, a sea-lion argent, supporting with the sinister paw an anchor or. -Motto — "Steady." Married, August 2, 1838, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, second daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Artbu'r Hill, third Marquess of Downshire, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and by her (who died July IS, 1884), has Issue — (i) Arthur Wellington Alex- ander Nelson Hood, Esquire, comnttonly' known as the Honourable Arthur Wellington Alexatider Nelson Hood, Member of Parliament for the county of West Somerset, 1868-1880, late Captain 2Sth Foot, . now. Colonel West Somerset Yeomanry Cavah-y, born December 15, 1839 [married, April 4, 1872, Maria, commbhly known as Lady Maria Fox - Strangways, sister of the fifth Eari of Ilchester, and has issue, Alexander John Nelson Hood, Esquire, born 1876, died 1877 ; Maurice Henry Nelson Hood, Esquire, born January 16, 1881-; -Mary; and Sybil' Amy] ; (2) Horatio Nelson Sandys Hood, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Horatio Nelson Sandys Hood, Commander Royal Navy, born' March 24, r843 .[married, September 28, 1872, Isabella Emily, second daughter of Major Sir Robert William Mun'dy, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and died February 3, 1881. His widow married secondly, August 7, 1888, Percy Edward James Leveson] ; (3) WiUiam Nelson Hdod, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable VC^ffiam Nelson Hood, Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired), born January 6, 1848; (4) Alexander Nelson Hood, .Esquire,' commonly known- as the Horiotirable Alexander Nelson' ' w is the Naval Coclcade. TBn IBvi 129 Hood, Gentleman Usher to the Queen, born June 28, 1854 ; (S) Alfred Nelson Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Nelson Hood, Comptroller of the House- hold, and Equerry to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Teck, born October i, 1858; (6) Victor Albert Nelson Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Albert Nelson Hood (to whom Her Majesty the Queen stood sponsor), born November 14, 1863; Nina Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Nina Maria, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Woman of the Bedchamber to the Queen [married, February 7, 1861, to Lieutenant-Colonel George Ferguson, late Grenadier Guards, and has issue] ; Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary [married, April 16, 1868, to the Most Honourable Hugh de Grey, sixth Marquess of Hertford] ; -Adelaide Fanny, commonly known as the Honourable Adelaide Fanny [married, September 16, 1879, to Herbert F. Gye, late Captain Royal Navy, and has issue] ; and Rosa Pene- lope, commonly known as the Honourable Rosa Penelope, Maid of Honour to the Queen [married, July 31, 1894, W. Herbert Evans, of Forde Abbey]. Seats — Cricket St. Thomas, near Chard ; Castello di Maniace, BrontS, Sicily. Tmvn Residence — 12 Wimpole Street, W. BRIEN, Viscount of. see LOTHIAN. Sir OSWALD WALTERS BRIERLY, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Geographical IBriErltl ^""^^y- Born 1817, being the son of the late ^i^VivVVj^ Thomas Brierly of Chester ; a Member of the Royal Society of Painters in Water Colours ; appointed Marine Painter to the Queen, 1874; created Knight Bachelor, 1885. Clubs — Royal Nazy, Primrose, Married, firstly, 1851, Sarah {who died 1870), daughter of the late Edward Fry ; secondly, 1872, Louise Marie, eldest daughter of the late Louis Huard of Brussels. Postal address — 8 Ormonde Terrace, Regent's Park, London N. W. §Major-General DAVID BRIGGS, late Bengal Staff Corps, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the TRrtffffi^ i'eace/or Me co;^K^^i^2^c. Born ^/rz7 20, JCViyyjJ 182^^^ eldest son of the late Colonel John Fal- coner Briggs, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Strathairly, by his wife Margaret, only daughter of Colonel Patrick Walker, Madras Cavalry, of Clayton, in the county of Fife. Club— A'«k) {Edinburgh). Armorial bearlng^s as used are : Gules, three bars gemelle or, on a canton sable a crescent of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety ; with the Motto, '* Sola virtus invicta." The arms were granted 1584 to the family of Briggs of Haughton, in the county of Salop, but wo pedigree has been recorded sjwwing any connection with th£ foregoing family , or any right to the arms. Married, July 3, i860, Constance Isabella, only daughter of Jatnes Rocheid of Inverleith, in the county of Mid-Lothian. Estates — Strathairly and Lochty. Postal address — Strathairly, Largo, Fife, N.B. Dame MARY JANE BRIGGS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Briggs, daughter of Benjamin Carlton Howell, of Barbados. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three bars gemelles azure, on a canton of the last a bridge of the first. Married, 1857, Sir Thomas Graham Briggs, Baronet, of Barbados, who died 1887, when the title became extinct. Postal arfrf^cjj— Erdiston and Farley Hill, Barbados. ALLAN HEYWOOD BRIGHT, Gentleman. Born May 24, 1862, being the eldest son of the late IRftirfl'l" Henry Arthur Bright, Esquire, of Ashfield, iD CimJl- near Liverpool, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his vrife Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Samuel Henry Thomp- son, Esquire, of Thingwall Hall, Liverpool, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, a fesse wavy erminois, in chief three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent as in the arms, and be- tween the horns an estoile or. Married, June 10, 1885, Edith, youngest daughter of Alfred Turner, Justice of the Peace; and has Issue — Edith Honora. Residence— Liverpool. CHARLES EDWARD BRIGHT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1829 [Kelly says bom 1841), being the son of the late Robert Bj-ight of Abbots Leigh, Bristol ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, sZZj,. Club — Windham. Married, 1868, Anna Maria Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable John Henry Thomas, third Viscount Canterbury, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — 12 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W. Dame HANNAH BARRICK BRIGHT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bright, daughter of John Taylor of Kingston-upon-Hull. Married, 1853, Sir Charles Tilston, Knight Bachelor, who died 1888. Postal address — 53 West Cromziiell Road, S. W. The Reverend JAMES FRANCK BRIGHT, Doctor of Divinity, Master of University College, Oxford. Born May 29, 1832, being the son of Richard Bright, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Benjam.in Follett of Exeter. C\\ih~-Athenieum. Livery — Pale drab, gree7i facings and breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, azure a fesse erinine, and in chief three crescents argent ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant between three annulets. Crest — A de^ni-lion rampant, holding in the paws a battle-axe ; with the Motto, ' ' Post tenebras lucem.'^ Married, 1864, Emmeline Theresa, eldest daughter of the Reverend Edmond Dawe WickhaTn of Holm- wood, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue^Margaret Franck [married, W. Carr] ; Alice Clara Franck \married, F. S. Larbolf\ ; Gertrude Etnily Franck ; and Evelyn Isabel Franck. Estate — Brockbury Manor, Colwall, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — University College, Oxford. General Sir ROBERT ONESIPHORUS BRIGHT, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the second son of the late Robert Bright of Abbots Leigh, Bristol: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869 ; and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-mander of the same Order, 1881, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1894. Club — United Service. Married, 1856, Catherine, daughter of Sir William Miles, first Baronet. Postal address — Normandy Park, Guildford. §SlR THEODORE HENRY BRINCKMAN, second Baronet, of Monk-Bretton, in the ^Rl*ttirfeinfltl county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant. iUVlUl-Ulliail 5o^ September 12, 1830, being the son of the late Sir Theodore Henry Laurington Brinckman, first Baronet, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte, only daughter of the Right Honourable Francis, first Baron Godolphin. Creation — September 30, 1831. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial, bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three hills azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pair of wings quarterly azure and argent. Motto — " Perseverando. " Married, July 18, 1S61, Cecilia Augusta, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Augusta, youngest daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Francis Nathaniel Conyngham, second Marquess Conyngham, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and by her (who died August 16, 1877) has Issue — (i) Theodore Francis Brinckman, Esquire, Captain the Buffs (the East Kent Regiment), born May 26, 1862 [married, September 3, 1883, Lucy, fourth daughter of Thomas Claude, born May 31, 1871] ; (2) Radmall Brinckman, Esquire, of St. Margaret's, Twickenham, Seat — St. Leonard's, Windsor. Town house — 34 Grosvenor Street, W. Dame ELEANOR ELI Z ABE TH L UMLE Y BRIND, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brind, nRl*tt1^ (ffltt^fA^er of the late Reverend Henry Thomas iUvlllU Burne, Master of Arts, of Grittleton, in the county of Wiltshire. Married, 1873, as his fifth wife. General Sir James Brind, Knight Grand Cross Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a-genninely armigerous person. I 130 IBri of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1888. Postal address — John BRINTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, for which lie served HRl'ttlf'ntl "^^ office of High Sheriff 1890. Born lOXWWVXv January 25, 1827, being the third son of Henry Brinton, by his wife Martha Eliza, daughter of John Gardiner. Clubs — Reform, Windham. Livery — Dark blue, light blue edging. Armorial bearings ■ — He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and gules, a lion salient double-queued between three annulets counter- changed ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a beacon sable fired proper, with the Motto, " Lux et salus." Married, firstly, October 12, 1853, Anne, daughter of Samuel Oldham of Rathraines, in the county of Dublin ; secondly, January 12, 1865, Mary, daughter of Colonel John Chaytor of the Royal Engineers ; thirdly, December 24, 1891, Mary, widow of William S. Allen of Handsworth, Birmingham. Issue — (i) Pelwyn John Curwen Brinton, Gentleman, born October 22, 1859 : (2) John Chaytor Brinton, Gentleman, born April 5, 1867 ; (3) Reginald Seymour Brinton, Gentleman, born December 15, 1869 ; (4) Percival Robert Brinton, Gentleman, born February 5, 1873 ; (5) Oswald Walter Brinton, Gentleman, born April 27, 1876 ; (6) Cecil Charles Brinton, Gentleman, born April 25, 1883 ; Margaret Anne ; Brenda Katharine ; Sybil Grace ; and Martha Sabrina. Estates — Moir Hall, Stourport, in the county of Worcester ; Larkinhope, in the county of Radnor. Postal address — Moir Hall, Stourport. CHARLES THOMAS BRISBANE, Esquire, Justice of, the Peace for the county of Ayr. Born nRl*ttfflSlt1l> September 19, 1844, being the only son iO\,V7>yi^\\'i' of the late Charles Baillie Brisbane, by his wife Charlotte Maria, daughter of the late Sir Thomas Barrett Lennard, Baronet, of Belhus, in the county of Essex, and grandson of the late Sir Charles Brisbane, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New Club (Edinburgh), iiwrc— Black and yellow. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a chevron chequy or and gules between three cushions pendent by the corners of the second, a chief of honourable augmentation embattled argent, thereon on waves of the sea a ship of war under sail between two forts, the guns firing and on the battle- ments the Dutch flag all proper. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and next the same "are set the two following Crests, namely, upon the dexter side the crest of honourable augmentation, that is to say, out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed in the uniform of a captain of the Royal Navy, the hand grasping a cutlass proper, hilted and pommelled or, and from the hand pendent by a ribbon argent fimbriated azin-e, a gold medal representing that given by His Majesty to Sir Charles Brisbane ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Curacao;" and upon the sinister side, on a wreath of his liveries, the family Crest, namely, a stork's head erased, holding in the beak a serpent writhing proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Certamine summo ; " and on a compartment below the shield are placed for Supporters, two talbots proper. Married, June, 1869, Florence Frances Henrietta, younger daughter of the late Montagu John Tatham, 6 Colville Gardens, London. Estate — Brisbane. Postal address — Largs, Ayrshire, N.B. §SlR MUSGRAVE HORTON BRISCO, fourth Baronet, of Crofton Hall, in the county of Cumberland, ORl*tf six points in base, within a bordure engrailed all counter- charged, impaUng the arms of Carlyon, namely sable, a. plate between three castles argent, each charged with ai cross crosslet gules. Crest — On a wreath of the colours,, a lion's jamb erect and erased azure, gutt^e-d'eau, betweei) two mullets of six points also azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Salut a tons." Married, September 8, 1886, Agnes Cassandra, elder daughter of the late Charles Alfred Carlyon, Bachelor of Arts of Emmanuel College, Cambridge, and grand- M is tbe Naval Cockade. TBro IBvo 131 daughter of the late Reverend Thomas Stackhouse Carlyon, Master of Arts of Pembroke College, Cambridge, Rector of Glenfield, in the county of Leicester, and twenty-first in descent from King Edward III. ; and has Issue— [i) Winstanley Britton, Gentleman, born July 25, 1887; (2) Henry Courtenay Britton, Gentleman, born Januaiy 21, 1891 ; (3) Raymond Carlyon Britton, Gentleman, born September 16, 1893 ; and Ella Carlyon Poole. Postal addresses— 51 Lincoln's Inn Fields, London, W.C; Bitton House, BycuUah Park, Enfield, Middlesex. Sir WILLIAM HENRY BROADBENT, Baronet of Longwood, Huddersfield, and of Brook IBtDSDbEfit ^''"'^^'' London, Doctor of Medicine, M^ VVUWMVIIV o„e of the Physicians in Ordinary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Born January 23, 1835, being the son of the late John Broad- bent of Longwood, Huddersfield, by Esther his wife, daugh- ter of Benjamin Butterworth. Crea/iou — August 10, 1893. Armorial bearinga — He bears for Anns : Per pale ermine and azure a fesse nebuly counterchanged, in the dexter chief quarter a caduceus erect proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a pheon, the staff rompu, a serpent nowed all proper; and for his Motto, " 'AIEN 'API2TETEIN." Married, August 5, 1863, Eliza, daughter of John Harpin, of Birks House, Holmfirth, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) John Francis Harpin Broadbent, Esquire, born October 16, 1865 ; (2) William Herbert Broadbent, Esquire, born April 10, and died May 17, 1867 ; (3) Walter Broadbent, Esquire, born August 4, 1868; Mary Ehtel; Gertrude ; and Eliza Madeleine. Seat — Longwood, Hud- dersfield. Town residence — 84 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Lieutenant-Colonel ARCHIBALD BROADFOOT, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order HRl'flflTlffirif' "f '''^ Bath, of the Royal Artillery; iUl.UaUlUUV created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1894. GEORGE BROADRICK, Gentleman, Fellow of the Royal Society of Edinburgh, Member of ^Rl*flilTll*trb Institution of Civil Engineers. Born .iU(,U(lVlliVn October 4, , being the eldest son of the late George Broadrick, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Jane Mudge, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Richard Fletcher, Baronet, of the Royal Engineers, killed at the seige of St. Sebastian, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, two bars wavy gules, on a chief azure an estoile or between two spears' heads, the points upwards argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, within a chaplet of oak fructed proper, a spear's head argent, ensanguined also proper; with the Motto, " Decens et honestum." Married, October 10, 1857, Eliza Harriet, daughter of the late Reverend Canon W. Hownth, Rector of Whitton-cum- Thurlston, in the , county of Suffolk. Estate and postal address — -Hamphall Stubbs, Doncaster. BROCKHOLES, quartered by HORDERN. H Sir THOMAS BROCKLEBANK, Baronet, of Green- ® lands, in the county of Cumberland, 1Rt*rtrbfl>1hnttfe ^""^ Spnngwood, in the county of iUlUi'tilt'UailU Lancaster, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born Novem- ber 24, 1814, being the son of the late Wilson Fisher of Keekle, in the county of Cumberland, by his wife Anne, daughter of Daniel Brocklebank; assumed by Royal License, dated December 5, 1845, the surname and arms of Brockle- bank in lieu of Fisher, and was created a Baronet by Letters Patent, dated July 22, 1885. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three brocks proper, each upon a mount vert, on a chief azure as many escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an anchor fesseways sable, thereon a cock argent, combed and wattled gules, charged on the breast with an escallop also sable. Motto — "God send grace." Married, June 4, 1844, Anne, daughter of Joseph Robinson of Bolton Hall, in the county of Cumberland ; and by her (who died January 7, 1883) had Issue — (i) Thomas Brocklebank, Esquire, of The Hollies, Woolton, in the county of Lancaster, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born March i, 1848 [married, July g, 1872, Agnes Lydia, daughter of Sir James Joseph AUport, Knight, of Littleover, in the county of Derby, and has issue, Aubrey Brocklebank, Esquire, born July 12, 1873 ; John Jaspar Brocklebank, Gentleman, born September 5, 1875 ; Robert AUport Brocklebank, Gentleman, born October 25, 1878 ; Stephen Brocklebank, Gentleman, born May 4, died May 26, 1880 ; Anne Dorothea ; Agnes Silvia ; and Evelyn Violet] ; (2) John Brocklebank, Esquire, born July 29, 1850, died January 22, 1851 ; (3) Harold Brocklebank, Esquire, of Fulwood Park, Aigburth, born November 24, 1853 [married, 1878, Mary Ellen, daughter of John Brogden of Ulverston, and has issue, Thomas Geoffrey Brocklebank, Gentleman, born November 3, 1882 ; Harold Arthur Brocklebank, Gentleman, born i88g ; Katherine Mary ; Ruth Leonide ; and a daughter] ; (4) Reverend Charles Henry Brocklebank, Master of Arts, born June 27, 1864 [married, June 25, 1889, Isabel Catherine, daughter of Captain P. C. G. Webster, 8th Hussars, and has issue, Charles Gerald Brocklebank, Gentleman, born March 21, 1893; and Edith Katherine] ; Jane [married, September 13, 1871, Frederick Dresser of Chorlton Hall, in the county of Chester] ; Anne Margaret, died April 14, 1873 ; Edith Mary [married. May 8, 1886, Edward Kewley] ; and Katherine Leonide [married, Feb- ruary 7, 1893, Captain Henry Holt Beever, Royal Artillery, second son of the Reverend William Holt Beever of Pen- craig Court, in the county of Hereford. PETER POWNALL BROCKLEHURST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County '1Rl*rtrfeIl>?1tI1»tfl" Palatine of Chester. Bom April iUI'Ul-att'lJUV^V 1821, being the third son of John Brocklehurst, Esquire, Member of Pariiament, of Hurdsfield House, who died 1870, by Mary' his wife, youngest daughter of the late William Coare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and sable, three chevronels engrailed between as many brocks all counterchanged ; and for the Crest, a brock sable, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, in front of a mount vert, thereon two oak-trees also proper; with the Motto, "Veritas me dirigit." Postal address — Hurdsfield House, near Macclesfield, PHILIP LANCASTER BROCKLEHURST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Chester and Stafford. Born 1827, being the fourth son of the late John Brockle- hurst of Hurdsfield House, by Mary his wife, daughter of William Coare. Club — Magistrates'. Armorial bearings ^He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and sable, three chevronels engrailed between as many brocks counter- changed ; and for his Crest, a brock sable, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, in front of a mount vert, thereon two oak-trees proper ; and the Motto, ' ' Veritas me dirigit." Married, 1884, Annie Lee, daughter of the late Samuel Dewhurst of Handforth, in the County Palatine of Chester; and has with other Issue — Philip Lee Brockle- hurst, Gentleman, born 1887. Estates — Swythamley Park, Staffordshire ; Beech Hall, Cheshire. Postal address — .Swythamley Park, Staffordshire. § WILLIAM BROCKLEHURST, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and a Member of the Council for the county of Chester, Captain and Honorary Major Chester Yeomanry. Born May 18, 1851, being the eldest son of William Coare Brocklehurst, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, late Member of Parliament for Macclesfield [to whom refer], and Mary his wife, daughter of William Worthington, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Livery — Claret coat, red waistcoat, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Per pale argent and sable, three chevronels engrailed between as many brocks counterchanged ; and for his Crest, a brock sable, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, in front of a mount vert, thereon two oak-trees proper. Postal address — Butley Hall, Macclesfield. WILLIAM COARE BROCKLEHURST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born February 9, 1818, being the eldest son of John Brocklehurst, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hurdsfield The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 132 TBro IBxo House, in the county of Chester, many years Member of Parliament for Macclesfield, who died 1870, by Mary his wife, daughter of the late William Coare. Cluis — Reform, Union. Livery — Claret coat, red waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Party per pale argent and sable, three chevronels engrailed between as many brocks counterchanged ; and for the Crest, a brock sable, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, in front of a mount vert, thereon two oak-trees proper ; with the Motto, "Veritas me dirigit. " Married, May 24, 1849, Mary, younger daughter of William Worthington of The Brockhurst, in the county of Chester ; andhas/f.rM5 — (i) William Brocklehurst, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur John Pownall Brocklehurst, Gentleman ; and Edith Maria. Estates and postal addresses — Butley Hall and Tytherington House, Macclesfield. BERNARD ED WARD BRODHURST, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of nRl*fltlflttl*tff' Somerset, Fellow of the Royal College of iij KrVvXyWK'f*^ Surgeons. Is the second son of William Brodhurst of the Friary, Newark, by the only daughter of Bernard Lucas. Clubs — Athenteum, Burlington Fine Arts. Armorial bearings as used, tut for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, azure eight staves raguly fretty or ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chief gules three cinquefoils or; and on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly i and 4 gules, a chevron ermine cotised or, between three escallops of the last ; 2. party per pale azure and gules, on a cross patonce or, four martlets sable ; 3. argent, a cannon fesseways sable. Crests — i. a lion's head erased proper, gorged with a collar vairie azure and or; 2. afox's head erased sable. Motto — *' Fortiter et^deliter." Married, yfrj/Zy, Elizabeth, only surviving child [of his first marriage) of Edmund Gilling Maynard, Esquire, of West House, Chesterfield, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace ; secondly, Edith, only daughter of William. Rathbone Greg ; and thirdly, Tjwmasine Mary, younger daughter of S. Woodcott Browne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Somerset. Estates — Grange Court, Essex, Sir BENJAMIN VINCENT SELLON BRODIE, third Baronet of Boxford, in the county of nRl*rihtP Suffolk, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. il^ VUUIK- ggjrn June 19, 1862, being the son of the late Sir Benjamin Collins Brodie, second Baronet, by his wife Philothea Margaret, daughter of Mr. Serjeant Thompson. Creation — August 30, 1834. Club — Burling- ton Fine Arts. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron h)etween three mullets argent, three civic vn-eaths vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect, holding a civic wreath as in the arms, and three arrows, one in fesse and two in saltire, the points towards the dexter argent. Motto — "Unite." AfarrzW, May 4, 1887, Caroline Eliza, youngest daughter of Captain T. R. Woodriff, Royal Navy, Sergeant -at -Arms to the Queen; and has /ri«« ^ Benjamin Collins Brodie, Esquire, born March 6, 1888; Phoebe Mary; and Ohve Marjory. Estate and postal address — Brockham Warren, Betchworth, Surrey. ELEANOR BRODIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Brodie, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron gules, between three mullets azure, impaling the arms of Moreton, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant in pale gules (for Reynolds). Married, 1868, Hugh Ashley Fife Brodie ("Brodie of Brodie"), who died 1889. Postal address — Brodie Castle, Forres, Moray, FREDERICK BRODIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, formerly holding a commission in the Militia Artillery. Born July 19, 1823, being the sixth son of Alexander Brodie, Doctor of Divinity , of Eastbourne, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Anna, daughter of John Walton of Bearwood, in the county of Berkshire. Club — Junior Constitutional. 'Livery— White, trimmed with red. Armorial bearings as used are : Argent, a chevron gules between three mullets azure. Crest — A cubit arm holding in the hand three arrows. ^ is the Military Cockade. Motto — " Unite." These are the arms of Brodie of that Ilk, but they have not been matriculated in Lyon Register by the above-mentioned. Married, March 17, 1858, Ada Blanche, daughter of Sir R. W. Garden, Baronet ; and has surviving Issue — (i) Charles Gordon Brodie, born i860; (2) Frederick Garden Brodie, born 1864; (3) William Alexander Brodie, bom 1873 ; and Ada Blanche. Estate and postal address — Fernhill Park, Wootton Bridge, Isle of Wight. MARIA BRODIE, commonly known as Lady Maria Brodie, third daughter of the Right Honourable Sir William Waldegrave, the eighth Earl Waldegrave. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, on a chevron between three mullets argent, as many civic wreaths vert, impaling the arms of Waldegrave, namely, per pale argent and gules. Married, October 2, 1844, the Reverend William Brodie, second son of Sir Benjamin Brodie, the first Baronet, of Boxford ; and by him (who died June 5, 1882) has issue. §SlE THOMAS DAWSON BRODIE, Baronet of Idvies, in the county of Forfar, Justice of the Peace for the coun- ties of Forfar and Stirling, Deputy-Lieutenant for the coun- ties of Stirling and Nairn. Born December 26, 1832, being the son of the late John Clerk Brodie, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Deputy-Keeper of the Signet for Scotland, and his wife Bethia Garden, eldest daughter of Stephen Souter of Melrose ; and was created a Baronet March 28, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules between three mulle'ts azure, a lymphad proper, all within a bordure engrailed of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter cubit arm erect, holding in the hand a sheaf of five arrows in bend sinister, points downwards, all proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Be mindful to unite." Married, firstly, September II, 1862, Charlotte Fredrica, daughter of Thomas John Furnell of Heathmount, in the county of Clare. She died May 27, 1870 ; and he married, secondly, April 18, 1876, Anne, eldest daughter of William Dawson of Gairdoch and Pougowlis, in the county of Stirling. Estate and postal address — Idvies, Forfar, N.B. The Reverend WILLIAM KENNEDY BRODRIBB, Bachelor of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, TRfllhftflTl born October 16, 1847, being the eldest iJ^lUUVlUU son of (he Honourable William Adams Brodribb, Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales, Fellow of the Royal Geo- graphical Society, by Eliza Matilda his wife, daughter of John Kennedy of Gunning, New South Wales. Livery Claret colour, with white collar andl cuffs, and silver buttons and hat-band. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron gules and argent, in chief two swans ermine, beaked of the first, leiged sable, and in base a mount vert, therefrom springing three roses gules, stalked and leaved proper; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therefrom springing three roses gules, stalked and leaved proper, interlaced by as many mascles also interlaced fesseways or ; with the Motto, " Prudentia tutus." Married, January 13, i88o,Anna Montgomery, daughter of the late Major Owen Ricliard Nathaniel Lloyd of "Rockville," in the county of Ros- common, Ireland ; and has Issue — Owen Adams Kennedy Brodribb, Gentleman, born Mav 18, 1881 ; nnd Eanswith Alice Kennedy. Postal address— Pulley Rectory, Led- bury. BRODRICK, Baron, see MIDLETON. BRODRICK, see MIDLETON. The Reverend ALAN BRODRICK, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Alan Brod- nRfflJlffffe "'^^^ -Sora 1840, beingthe son of the Right .u^vwuvivn Honourable William John Brodrick, the seventh Viscount Midleton, by his cousin and second wife Hamet, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable George Brodrick, fourth Viscount Midleton ; Vicar of Godalming, 1875-1887; Honorary Canon of Winchester, 1882; Rector of Alverstoke since 1887 ; Rural Dean, 1888 ; Chaplain to 8 is the Naval Cockade. IBro IBto 133 the Bishop of Winchester, 1891. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief vert, two spear-heads erect of the field, the points imbrued gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a spear-head argent, embrued gules. Married, 1867, Emily Hester, eldest daughter of the late Philip Melvill, Esquire, Bengal Civil Service ; and has hs-ue living — (i) Alan Melvill Brodrick, Esquire, born 1868 ; (2) William John Henry Brodrick, Gentleman, born 1874; (3) George Trevor Brodrick, Gentleman, born 1877 ; Mabel Emily [married, 1892, William Lowther Grant, Lieutenant Royal Navy]; and Dorothea Mary. Postal address— AXyerstoks, Gosport. GEORGE CHARLES BRODRICK, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Charles Brodrick. Born 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable William John Brodrick, the seventh Viscount Midleton, by his cousin and second wife Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet, third daughter of the Right Honour- able George Brodrick, fourth Viscount Midleton ; Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, 1886 ; elected Fellow of Merton College, Oxford, 1855, and Warden, 1881 ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1859. Cl-ubs — Athenaeum, National. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief vert, two spear-heads erect of the field, the points imbrued gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a spear-head argent, imbrued gules. Postal address — Merton College, Oxford. HARRIET BRODRICK, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Brodrick, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Viscount Midleton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief vert, two spear-heads erect of the field. Postal address — Ely House Mount, Ararat Road, Richmond, S.W. LUCY BRODRICK, commonly known as the Honour- able Lucy Brodrick, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Midleton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief vert two spear-heads erect of the field, the points imbrued gules. BROGHILL, Baron, see CORK. Dame ALBINA MARIA BROKE - MIDDLETON, Widow, commonly known Thomas Evans, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent fretty sable, on a canton per chevron of the second, and or, a unicorn's head erased per chevron of the third, and gules armed compony of the first and second (for Middleton), 2 and 3 or, a cross engrailed party per pale sable and gules (for Broke). Married, 1853, Admiral Sir George Nathaniel Broke-Middleton, Baronet, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, who died 1887, when the baronetcy became extinct. Postal address — 10 Stanhope Gardens, S.W. Sir benjamin PARNELL BROMHEAD, fourth Baronet of Thurlby Hall, in the ^tS«»rtt*»lhi>aI1 county of Lincoln, Companion of the iOKtHWlj'CaV Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Bengal Staff Corps. Born October 22, 1838, being the son of the late Sir Edmund Gonville Bromhead, third Baronet, by his wife Judith Coristine, youngest daughter of James Wood of Woodville, in the county of Sligo. Creation — February 19, 1806. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend argent, between two leopards' faces or, a mural crown gules, between two fleurs-de-lis sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a unicorn's head argent, horned or ; in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and leaved proper. Motto— " Con- cordia res crescunt." Married, October 24, 1866, Hannah, daughter of the Reverend James Smith ; and has Issue— (t.) Edward Gonville Bromhead, Esquire, Lieutenant Sligo Artillery, born 1869; (2) Benjamin Gonville Bromhead, Esquire, born August 19, 1876; Jeanetta Hope Gonville [married, April 5, 1894, William Biddell Birdwood] ; Dorothy Judith Gonville ; and Kathleen Gonville. Seat — Thurlby Hall, Newark. H CHARLES JAMES BROMHEAD, Esquire, Com- ® panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; has commanded the 24th Regimental District since 1892. Born 1840, being the son of the late Sir Edmund Gonville Brom- head, third Baronet, by his wife Judith Coristine, youngest daughter of James Wood of Woodville, in the county of Sligo I has medals — Ashantee 1873, 1874, with clasp,; Zulu, with clasp ; Burmah, with clasp ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — ^United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend argent, between two leopards' faces or, a mural crown gules, between two fleurs-de-lis sable. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a unicorn's head argent, armed or, holding in the mouth a rose gules, slipped and leaved proper; with the Motto, "Concordia res crescunt." Married, 1876, Alice Marie, daughter of the late Thomas Freckleton ; and has Issue living — A son, born 1877. Postal address — Brecon. §SiR HENRY BROMLEY, fourth Baronet of East Stoke, Notts, Justice of ihe Peace and Deputy- nKt*rttnTl?t1 Lieutenant, late Captain 48th Regiment. iaVMWWX/^ Bom December 1816, being the son of the late Sir Robert Howe Bromley, third Baronet, Admiral of the Fleet, by his wife Anne, second daughter and co-heir of Daniel Wilson of Dalham Tower, Westmorland. Creation — October 31, 1757. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly per fesse indented gules and or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock pheasant proper. Motto — " Pensez fort. " Married, firstly, 1848, Charlotte Frances Ann, youngest daughter of Colonel Rolleston ; and by her (who died January 1853) has a son — Henry Bromley, Esquire, late 27th Foot and late Captain Notts Yeomanry Cavalry, born August 1849 [married, January 23, 1873, Adela Augusta, only child of Westley Richards, and has issue, Robert Bromley, Esquire, born 1874 ; Maurice Bromley, Esquire, born 1875 ; Arthur Bromley, Gentleman, born 1876 ; Her- bert Bromley, Gentleman, born 1879; and Esther]. He married, secondly, February 1856, Georgiana Ellen, third daughter of Vere Fane, Esquire, of Little Ponton Hall, Lincolnshire, grandson of the eighth Earl of Westmorland. 5ea^— Stoke Hall, Newark, Nottingham. BROOKE, Baron, see WARWICK. BROOKE, Earl of, see WARWICK. Dame ALICE SOPHIA BROOKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brooke, daughter of Sir 'lRl*flnfep Alan Edward Bellingham, Baronet. Ar- iO l-UU wv morlal bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a crescent for difference, impaling the arms of Bellingham, namely argent, three bugle horns sable. Married, 1864, Sir Victor Alexander Brooke, third Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Arthur Douglas Brooke, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Ronald George Brooke, Esquire, Lieutenant 7th Hussars, born 1866 ; (3) Ernest Brooke, Esquire, died October 22, 1868, aged seven months ; (4) Butler Brooke, Esquire, born May 2, 1870 ; (S) Victor Reginald Brooke, Esquire, Lieutenant4th Battalion Leinster Regiment, born January 22, 1873 ; (6) Alan Francis Brooke, Esquire, born July 23, 1883 ; Alice Mildred ; Kath- leen Mary; and Hilda Henrietta. Postal address — Villa Jouvence, Pau, France. ARABELLA GEOKGINA BROOKE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Arabella Georgina Brooke, daughter of tlie Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Huntingdon. Married, 1833, George Frederick Brooke, who died 1874. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 134 IBvo TBro Sir ARTHUR DOUGLAS BROOKE, fourth Baronet of Cole Brooke, in the county of Fermanagh, late Captain Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Bom October 7, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Sir Victor Alexander Brooke, third Baronet, by Alice Sophia his wife, second daughter of Sir Alan E. Bellingham, Baronet. Creation — January 7, 1822. Clubs — White's, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling or and gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brock or badger passant argent. Married, July 28, 1887, Gertrude Isabella, only daughter of Stanlake Batson of Horseheath, in the county of Cambridge ; and has Issue — (i) Basil Stanlake Brooke, Esquire, born July 9, 1888 ; (2) Victor Mervyn Brooke, Esquire, born June 8, 1893 ; Sylvia Henrietta ; Moyrah Alice, died May 3, 1892. Estate and postal addj-ess — Cole Brooke, Brookborough, county Fermanagh. Sir CHARLES ANTHONY JOHNSON BROOKE, Knight Grand Cross of ijie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael aiid Saint George, Rajah of Sarawak. Born 1829, being the eldest son of tlie late Reverend F. Johnsoii of White Lackington ; ejitej-ed tlie Royal Navy 1842, resigned 1852 ; succeeded his uncle Sir Ja'ines Brooke, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, as Rajah of Sarawak, and assumed the surname of Brooke in lieu of his patronymic ; was created Knight Grand Cross of Sai?it Michael and Saint George 1888, upon Sarawak being taken under the protectorate of Great Britain. Married, 1869, his cousin Margaret, daughter of Clayton de Windt of Blunsden Hall, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal ad- dresses — The Astana, Saraivak ; 12 Hans Place, London, S.W. EDGAR WILLIAM BROOKE, Gentleman. Born December ig, 1862, being the second son of the late John Brooke, Gentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of William Greenwood of Hudderslield. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms r Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." EDITH BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Huntslet, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. EDWARD BROOKE, Esquire, of Oakley House, Huddersfield, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for the borough of Huddersfield. Borti October 27, 1830, being the second and eldest surviving son of the late Edward Brooke, Gentleman, of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha, daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland, HaUfax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, May 6, 1858, Anne, daughter of Isaac Burkill of Leeds ; and has fssue — (i) Edward Burkill Brooke, Gentleman, born July 28, 1859 [to whom refer] ; (2) Henry Norman Brooke, Gentleman, born September 30, 1864 ; {3) Frederick Howard Brooke, Gentleman, born April 27, 1866 ; {4) Arthur Lyell Brooke, Gentleman, born April 27, 1869 ; Annie Maud [married, 1890, Frank Hirst of Lascelles Hall, Hudders- field] ; Martha Helen [married, 1882, Bernard Parkin of Lydgate House, Sheffield] ; and Winifred Mary. EDWARD BURKILL BROOKE, Gentleman, of Thorpe Almondbury, in the county of York. Born July 28, 1859, being the eldest son of Edward Brooke, Gentle- man, of Oakley House, Huddersfield, by his wife Anne, daughter of Isaac Burkill of Leeds. Annorlal bearings & is tlie Military Cockade. — He bears for Arms -. Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, August 21, 1884, Gertrude, daughter of Richard Barker of Hudders- field ; and has Issue — Edward Brooke, born August 25, 1885 ; Violet Gertrude ; and Hazel. ELIZABETH BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late Edward Brooke of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha, daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland, Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings— She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. FANNY BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late Edward Brooke of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha, daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland, Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in tlie first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. GWENDOLEN MARGARET BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Brooke, Gentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of William Greenwood of Huddersfield. Armorial bearings— She bears for Anns, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. HAROLD JOHN BROOKE, Gentleman. Born Decem- ber 25, 1859, being the eldest son of the late John Brooke, Gentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of William Greenwood of Huddersfield. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, Carohne, n6e Hales ; and has Issue — Margery. HARRY BROOKE, Gentleman, of Forth, St. Columb Minor, in the county of Cornwall. Bo7'n January 31, 1858, being the second son of the late John William Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton Park, near Yoxford, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Suffolk, Master of Aits of the University of Oxford, by his wife Jemima Charlotte, daughter of James Brittain of Buenos Ayres. Armorial bear&gs — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est necastu." Married, Maxell 31, i&Z-i, Mary Jane, daughter of James Henry Morley of Cowes ; and has Issue — Olive. HENRIETTA BROOKE, Widow, comviotily knffwn as the Honourable Henrietta Brooke, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Monck. Married, 1848, Francis Richard Brooke (he died 1867). HENRIETTA ELIZABETH BROOKE, Widow, com- monly known as Henrietta Lady Brooke, daughter of the late Sir Harry Mainwaring, second Baronet of Over Peover, in the County Palatine of Chester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, impaling the arms of Mainwaring, namely argent, two bars gules. Married, December 21, 1871, as his second wife. Sir Richard Brooke, seventh Baronet of Norton Priory, m the County Palatine of Chester, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is /jjkc- Constance Ida, and Rosalind Hester. Postal address — 73 Eccleston Square, London, S.W. 4 . . HENRY BROOKE, Gentleman, of Warrenfield, Hud- dersfield, in the county of York. Born October 5, 1842, being the fourth son of the late Edward Brooke, Gentleman,' M is the Naval Cockade. IBvo IBto 135 of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha, daughter of Eh Smith of Greetland, Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial Dearlngs— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sablcj in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, July 25, 1872, Ahce Maud Mary, daughter of John Bottomley of Fort Breda, Belfast ; and has had /sszie — Hilda ; Marion, died September 17, 1876 ; and Marjorie. HUBERT EDWARD BROOKE, Gentleman. Bora October 20, 1868, being the third son of the late John Brooke, Gentleman, by his first wife Elizabeth Hannah, daughter of William Greenwood of Huddersfield. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." T/ie Reverend JAMES MARK SA URIN BROOKE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born April 22, xZ^2, being the second son of the Reverend Canon Brooke of Culmain House, in the county of Monoghan, by his wife Lucy, daughter of the Right Reverend James Saurin, Lord Bishop of Dromore. Club — Gresham. Livery — Orange and blue and gold. Armotial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been esta- blished, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a cross en- grailed per pale gules and sable {for Brooke) ; 2. azure, three coronets or, a fleur-de-lis in the f esse point argent {for Perry) ; 3. barry of six argent and gules, over all in bend the branch of an oak-tree within a bordure engrailed sable, on the first bar of gules, a boar's head couped argent {for GreyTne of Mote), and upon an escutcheon of pretence vert, a chevron between three marlions' heads argent, collared gules {for Stanford), Crests — i. A brock or badger proper {for Brooke) ; 2. a dexter arm from the elbow vested bendy sinister azure and sable, grasping an oak-branch as in the arms {for Greyme of Mote). Mottoes — ' ' Exfonte reviresco / " " Reason contents me." Married, April 23, 1873, Amy, only child of John Stanford of Badingham, in tJie county of Suffolk; and has Issue — (i) John Edgar Brooke, bom May 14, 1875, died December 25, 1881 ; (2) Edward James Loftus Stanford Brooke, bom October 29, 1889; Myrtle: Bryony; Avenus ; and Orpi-m. Estates — Cranley and Rishungles, in the county of Suffolk ; Lord of the Manors of Peasenhall, Badingham Hall, Colston Hall, Southolt, Woodbridge, Ufford, Bressing- ham, Elmsett, and Ofton Castle, in the counties of Suffolk and Norfolk ; Patron of Mickfield, in the county of Suffolk. Postal address — Frith Grange, Mill Hill, Middlesex. JOHN ARTHUR BROOKE, Esquire, of Fenay Hall, Almondbury, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of that county and for the borough of Huddersfield, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born March 22, 1844, being the fourth son of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingram of Huntslet, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable; with the Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, January 7, 1873, Blanche, daughter of Major Charles Weston of Morvich, in the county of Sutherland ; and has Issue — (i) John Weston Brooke, Gentleman, born July 2, 1880 ; (2) Robert Weston Brooke, Gentleman, born August 10, 188s ; Blanche ; and Dorothy. JOHN KENDALL BROOKE, Esquire, of Sibton Park, near Yoxford, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace for that county. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom March 31, 1856, being the eldest son of the late John William Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton Park, near Yoxford, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, by his wife Jemima Charlotte, daughter of James Brittain of Buenos Ayres. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a vireath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, April 18, 1882, Helen Beatrice, daughter of Captain Edward William Frederick Acton of Gatacre Park, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue — (i) John Acton Brooke, Gentleman, born August 25, 1883 ; (2) Reginald William Acton Brooke, Gentleman, born May 12, 1889 ; (3) Frederick Acton Brooke, Gentleman, born March 28, 1891 ; CeciUa Acton ; and Mabel Acton. JOHN TOWNSHEND BROOKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Born October 6, 1844, being the elder son of the Reverend John Brooke, by his wife Georgiana Francis, daughter of John Cotes of Woodcote, in the county of Salop. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, with plated buttons and striped yellow waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings as used are : Chequy argent and sable, on a canton vert, a brock or. Crest — On a mount vert, a brock per pale sable and argent. Motto — " Virtus est Dei." These arms were granted in the year 1785 to the Reverend John Brooke of Haughton, in the county of Salop, but no pedigree of thefaTnily has been since established at the College of A rms. According to the pedigree in Burkes " Landed Gentry," the above-mentioned John Townshend Brooke is the grandson of George Brooke Bri^s Townshend, who was the nephew of the above-mentioned Reverend John Brooke, and who assumed the surname of Brooke, which would seem to indicate that the arms of Brooke should only appear as a quartering. Married, June 30, 1874, Wilhelm-ina, commonly known as Lady Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of th£ Right Honourable William Legge, fourth Earl of DartTnoutk; and has Issue — (i) William John Brooke, born May 6, 1876 ; (2) George Townshend Brooke, born May 9, 1878 ; (3) Basil Richard Brooke, born NovemberzZ, 1882 ; Madeline Harriet ; Evelyn Georgiana ; and Bertha Mary. Estate and postal address — Haughton Hall, Shifnal, Salop. The Venerable JOSHUA INGHAM BROOKE, Arch- deacon and Vicar of Halifax, Canon of Wakefield. Born February 14, 1836, being the third son of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Huntslet, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — ^He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Est nee astu." Married, July 5, 1859, Grace Charlotte, daughter of Lieutenant-General Christopher Godby of Southbank, Bath- easton, in the county of Somerset, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has had Issue — (i) Christopher Robert Ingham Brooke, Gentleman, born July 4, 1869 ; (2) Edward Vaui'enen Ingham Brooke, Gentleman, born September 23, 1877 ; Emily Mary [married, 1888, George Alexander Grenside, Master of Arts, Rector of Thorpe Bassett, in the county of York, died April g, 1890] ; Edith, died July 26, 1882 ; Grace Millicent ; Mabel ; and Barbara Joan. Dame JULIA GREENLY BROOKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brooke, daughter of the late Captain John Sabine, 2j,rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Married, 18 — , as his second wife. Sir William O' Shaughnessy Brooke, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Society, Director-General of Telegraphs in India, 1853-62, who died 1889. Postal address — 2 Onslow Houses, South Kensington, London, S. W. Dame MARY GRACE BROOKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brooke, daughter of the Right Reverend Edward TroUope, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop Suffragan of Nottingham, and brother of the first Lord Kesteven. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a fesse azure three escallops, of the field, impaling the arms of TroUope, namely, vert, three stags courant argent attired or, a bordure of the second. Married, 1867, Sir Richard Lewis de Capell-Brooke, fourth Baronet, who died February 3, 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Arthur The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 136 TBro Richard Brooke, Esquire, fifth Baronet (to whom refer) ; Edward Geoffrey Broolce, Esquire, born January 31, 1880; Mary Charlotte ; Catherine Grace ; Carolina Sophia. Postal addresses — Great Oakley Hall, Kettering, Northants ; Aghadoe House, Killeagh, County Cork ; The Elms, Market Harborough. OCTAVIA BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Huntslet, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — She bears for Anus, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. Sir RICHARD MARCUS BROOKE, eighth Baronet of Norton Priory, in the County Palatine of Chester, late ist Life Guards ; Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born October 26, 1850, being the eldest son of Sir Richard Brooke, seventh Baronet, and his wife Louisa, commonly known as Lady Louisa [to whom, with her brother and sister, the Queen was pleased to grant a patent of precedence as the daughters and younger son of an Earl], younger daughter of the late General Sir Alexander Duff, Knight Grand Cross of Hanover, and sister of the Right Honourable Sir James Duff, fourth Earl of Fife. Club — Travellers'. Livery — Dark blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brock proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Faste without fraude. " Married, January 16, 1883, Alice, daughter of John Sambrooke Crawley of Stockwood ; and has Issue — Richard Christopher Brooke, Esquire, born August 8, 1888. Estates — Norton Priory, in the County Palatine of Chester ; and Cuerdley, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Postal address — Norton Priory, Runcorn, Cheshire. SARAH BROOKE, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Huntslet, in the county of York, Armorial 'bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last. THOMAS BROOKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, late Lieutenant- Colonel commanding 5th West Riding Rifle Volunteers. Born May 31, 1830, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Brooke of Armitage Bridge, by his wife Anne, daughter of Joseph Ingham. C/a^J— Carlton, Constitutional, Magis- trates'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, firstly, September 20, 1854, Ehza, daughter of Enoch Vickerman of Stepps, in the West Riding of the county of York (she died September 5, 1855) ; and secondly, July 3, i860, Amelia, daughter of David Dewar of Dunfermline, in the county of Fife. Estates — Armitage Bridge, in the townships of South Crossland and Almondbury ; also sundry lands and tenements in the townships of Thurstonland, Honley, Ossett, Heckmondwike, Hunslet, Longwood, Horbury, Thornhill, Thornes, and Soothill Nether, all in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Postal address — Armitage Bridge, Huddersfield. WILLIAM BROOKE, Esquire, of Northgate Mount, Honley, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of that cotmty. Born December 2, 1834, being the second son of the late Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, of Northgate House, Honley, in the county of York, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Huntslet, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the & is tlie Military Cockade. TBro Motto, "Est nee astu." Married, October 19, 1871, Gertrude Elizabeth, daughter of Joshua Ingham of Blake Hall, Nurfield, in the county of York; and has Issue — Thomas Brooke, Gentleman, born November 16, 1875 ; and Gertrude Elizabeth. WILLIAM BROOKE, Gentleman, of York. Born January 20, 1839, being the third son of the late Edward Brooke, Gentleman, of Field House, Huddersfield, by his first wife Martha, daughter of Eli Smith of Greetland, Halifax, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sword erect, the blade entwined by two serpents respecting each other proper, a boar's head erased sable ; with the Motto, "Est nee astu.'' Married, May 28, 1867, Jane, daughter of Henry Wood of Aberford ; and has had Issue— [i] Edward Brooke, Gentleman, born July 18, 1869 ; (2) Henry Brooke, Gentleman, born August 2, 1878 ; Fanny ; Amy Elizabeth ; Kate ; and Martha, died 1878. Rear -Admiral GEORGE AUGUSTUS COOKE BROOKER, Companion of the Most ^RrnnfelM* Honouraile Order of the Bath. Born iOtUUnvl 1830; has medals — Burmah, 1852/ China, 1855-1858, with clasp; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. § ARTHUR MONTAGU BROOKFIELD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of nRfnnfeiVoTII Sussex, formerly a Lieutenant 13th iPlUUnUt'lU Hussars, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Cinque Ports Rifle Volunteers, Member of Par- liament for the Rye Division of the county of Sussex. Born 1853, being the son of the late Reverend W. H. Brookfield, Chaplain to Her Majesty, by his wife Jane Octavia, daughter of Sir Charles Elton, sixth Baronet. C/ai— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, a fesse wavy argent, on a bend between two garbs or, three mullets of six points sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper, holding a sickle paleways also proper, and two ears of wheat in saltire stalked and bladed or ; with the Motto, " Beware the reaping." Married, 1877, Olive Harriet, daughter of the late James Murray Hamilton, Esquire, of New Abbey, North Britain, and Buffalo, United States of America. Postal address — Leasam, Rye, Sussex. BROOKS, see CLOSE-BROOKS. Sir WILLIAM CUNLIFFE BROOKS, Baronet, of Barlow Hall, Manchester, and Grosvenor TRfrtrtfcrt Square, London, Member of Parliament for iC>(-UUaV Cheshire (Altrincham division). Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lan- caster, a Justice of the Peace for the city of Manchester and for the county of Chester, and Lord of the Manor of Ashton- on-Mersey. Bom September 30, 1819, being the son of the late Samuel Brooks, by Margaret his wife, daughter of Thomas Hall of Blackbran. He was created a Baronet March 4, 1886. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross flory erminois, in chief a fountain. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and ar- gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder with a fountain, holding in the paws a harpoon in bend sinister proper. Motto — "Finem respice." Married, firstly, 1842, Jane Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Ralph Orrell of Stockport, who died 1865 ; and has Issue — C3rril Brooks, who died in infancy ; and Amy [married, July 14, i86g, Charles, eleventh Marquess of Huntly] ; Edith [married, firstly, October 11, 1874, Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as I^ord Francis Horace Pierrepont Cecil, who died June 23, 1889, second son of William, third Marquess of Exeter ; and secondly, 1892, Commander Philip Francis Tillard, Royal Navy, third son of the Reverend Richard Henry Tillard, Rector of Blakeney, Norfolk ; and has issue living, Esterel Edith Philippa Louise]. He married, secondly, November 5, 1879, Jane, daughter of Colonel Davidson, M is tbe Naval Cockade. TBro IBxo 137 Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Seats — BarXow Hall, Chorlton-cum-Hardy, Manchester; Forest of Glen Tana, Aboyne, in the county of Aberdeen. Town residence — 5 Grosvenor Square, London, W. EDWARD CLITHEROW BROOKSBANK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West TRfUnfettflfltlfe Riding, of Yorkshire, Bachelor of ■u^ VWWn^UUlia Artsofthe University of Cambridge, late Captain and Honorary Major Yorkshire Artillery. Bom November 24, 1858, being the eldest son of Edward Brooksbank, Esquire, of Healaugh Manor, Tadcaster, and Newton House, Whitby, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Lucy Mary, daughter of Edward York of Wighill Park, Tadcaster. Clubs— Ot/brrf and Cambridge, Yorkshire. Livery — Light blue coat, buff collar, silver buttons. Anuoriaa bearings as used, and as quoted in Burkes "Landed Gentry" {but no authority therefor, or descent from the grantee, has been established at the College of Arms by the above-mentioned Edward Clitlierow Brooks- bank, Esquire), are for Arms : Azure, two bends wavy argent, within a border or. Crest — A sta^s head coufed proper, attired or, charged on the neck with two bars wavy azure. Married, April 9, 1885, Katharine Graham, daughter of Hugh Morris Lang, Esquire, of Broadmeadows, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk ; and has Issue — (i) Stamp Brooksbank, bom January 16, 1887 ; (2) Edward York Brooksbank, bom December 17, 1888 ; and Margaret Graham. Postal address — Healhaugh Old Hall, Tadcaster. WALTER LAMPLUGH BROOKSBANK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland. Born November 4, 1850, being the son of James Brooksbank, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mariann, n& Edmonds. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings as used, and ar quoted in Burkes " Landed Gentry,'* are for Arms ; Azure, two bars wavy argent, within a bordure or. Crest — A harts head couped proper, attired or, charged on the TUck with two bars wavy azure. These insignia wet-e granted in the year 1703, but the descent of the family has not been established or recorded at the College of Arms. Married, 1877, to Mary Anne Madeline, second daughter of Francis Greenwell of the county of Durham ; and has Issue — James Lamplugh Brooksbank, bom 1888; Madeline Ethel [deceased) ; Katharine Dorothy Aurora; Honor Elizabeth; Philippa My rile; and Una Frances Honora. Estates — Lamplugh Hall and Manor of Lamplugh. Sir FREDERICK NAPIER BROOME, Knight Com- Tnander of the Most Distinguished Order nRl*nrimC of Salnt Michael and Salnt George. Born iO I.UU It Iv 1842, being the eldest son of the late Reverend F. Broome, Rector of Kenley, in the county of Salop ; Governor and Com7nander-in- Chief of Trinidad since 1891 / created Companion of th£ Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887, and was advanced to the rank of Knight Com.mander of the same Order, 1884. Clubs — Athenaum., Whites, Garrick. Cavalry. Married, 1865, Mary Anne, daughter of the late Walter G. Stewart, Island Secretary of Jamaica, and widow of Colonel Sir George R. Barker, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Government House, Saint Anne's, Trinidad. BROTHERTON, quartered by HOWARD. Da7ne THOMASINA BROTHERTON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Brotherton, '^tt'Hrt<"^i>t«i"rtM daughter of the late Reverend Walter iOVUvyt'llUU Hore. Married, 1865, as his second wife. General Sir Thomas William Brotlterton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1S6&. Postal address — gzEdith Road, West Kensington, London, W. WILLIAM SPOONER BROUGH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Member of the Council for the ^Rl^mtfTTl county of Stafford. Born November 14, iOl'Uil^U 1840. Livery — Plain black and silver. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, on a saltire sable, five swans of the first; and for the Crest, a swan's head and neck erased ; with the Motto, "Sincerity." Estates— Ball-Haye Estate, Fowl- church, Kitto Bottom. Postal address — Leek. REGINALD THOMAS DUDLEY BROUGHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the TRl'lllfrt'flftttt Honourable Reginald Thomas Dudley iUVUUBynlU Brougham. Bom 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable William Brougham, the second Baron Brougham, by his wife Emily Frances, only daughter of Sir Charles William Taylor, Baronet, of Calverley Manor, Tunbridge Wells. Clubs — Union, St. James's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three lucies hauriant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding a luce in fesse argent, charged on the elbp* with a rose gules. Married, 1884, Augusta Louisa, daughter of Arthur Wellesley Ward, formerly of Calverley Manor, Tunbridge Wells. Residence —IS Great George Street, S.W. WILFRID BROUGHAM, Esquire, commonly Icnown as the Honourable Wilfrid Brougham, formerly Lieutenant 17th Lancers. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable William Brougham, the second Baron Brougham, by his wife Emily Frances, only daughter of Sir Charles William Taylor, Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three lucies hauriant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, holding a luce in fesse argent, charged on the elbow with a rose gules. Married, 1863, Francesca, only child of Gaetano Vignati ; and has Issue living — Wilfrid Francis Brougham, Esquire, born 1864 [married, 1889, Mathilda Caroline, daughter of the late Alexander Donald Macgregor of Melrose, Guernsey, and has issue, a son, born 1890 ;] Mabel ; and Evelyn Albinia [married, 1890, the Reverend George Lowes Dicltinson, Curate of Broadclyst, in the county of Devon, and has issue.] Residence — Grangehill, Guernsey. Postal address — Grangehill, Guernsey. §The Right Honourable HENRY CHARLES BROUGHAM, Baron Broug- TBrougijam anD Tl^^l^^^^TT&Z^- T^\fi\\Y land, and of Highhead Castle, \LIUVIA' in jjjg county of Cumberland, Deputy - Lieutenant. Born September 2, 1836, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable William Brougham, second Baron, by his wife Emily Frances, daughter of Sir Charles William Taylor, first Baronet. Creation — March 22, i860. Clubs — Garrick, Arthur's, Brooks's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three lucies haurient argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, holding a lucy argent, charged on the elbow with a rose gules. Supporters — Dexter, a lion vert, armed and langued gules, collared with a Vaux collar chequy or and of the second ; sinister, a stag argent, attired and unguled or, holding in his mouth a rose gules, barbed and seeded vert. Motto — " Pro Rege, lege, grege." Married, April 18, 1882, Adora Frances Olga, daughter of Peter Wells of Forest Farm, Windsor Forest, and widow of Sir Richard Courtenay Musgi-ave, eleventh Baronet of Eden- hall ; and has Issue — Henry Brougham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Brougham, born May 26, 1887 ; Eleanor Mabel Valentine, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Mabel Valentine. Seats — Brougham, Penrith ; Chateau El^onore, Cannes, Alpes Maritimes, France. Town residence — 36 Chesham Place, S.W. Sir henry DELVES BROUGHTON, ninth Baronet of Broughton, in the county of Staf- ford. Bom June 22, 1808, being the son of the late Reverend Sir Henry Delves Broughton, eighth Baronet, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Pigott of Bevere, in the county of Worcester. Creation — March 10, 1660. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars gules, on TSrougfiton The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 138 TBro IBto a canton of the second a cross of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-dog's head gules, eared and finned argent. Mottoes — " Haud muto factum," "Je defie fortune." Mar?-ied Eliza Florence Alexandrina, daughter of M. Louis Rosenzweig ; and by her (who died November 14, 1882) has Issue — (i) Delves Louis Broughton, Esquire, of Doddington Park, Nantwich, Justice of the Peace, born June i, 1857 [married, first, April 26, 1881, Rosamond, daughter of John L. Broughton of Alwington, in the county of Stafford, and by her (who died October 11, 1885, aged 24), had issue, Delves Broughton, Gentleman, born and died 1882; Henry John Delves Broughton, Gentleman, born September 10, 1883. He married secondly, December 21, 1887, Mary Evelyn, second daughter of Rowland Hugh Cotton of Etwall Hall, in the county of Derby, and had issue, Rowland Delves Broughton, Gentle- man, died young. May 25, 1890] ; (2) Brian Broughton, Esquire, born April 16, 1865 ; Zoe Angelique [married, 1881, Nevile, son of the Reverend M. W. F. Thursby of Abington Rectory, in the county of Northampton, and has issue, Audley Delves, born January 24, 1888 ; Honor Zoe] ; Rhoda Delves [married, 1885, Vernon Delves Broughton] ; Laura, died December 6, 1888 ; and Saba Maud. Seats — Doddington Park, Nantwich, Cheshire ; and Broughton Hall, Eccleshall, county Stafford, FLORENCE MARGARE T BRO UGHTON-ADDER- LE y, coinvionly known 13roug!bton=aDDetIe5 :^S.7;,;fitJ^l: ton-Adderley, daughter of the fourth Baron Castle?naine. Married, 1886, Hubert Broughton- Adderley ^ Esqui7'e. Dame ELIZABETH BROUN ^ Widow, commonly known as Lady Brou7i, daughter of the late Johii IR'Tniltl S'*^ii^ of Dro7igan, in the county of Ayr. iUI'UUU Married, 1843, Sir William Broun, ninth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above mar- riage there is Issue — (i) James Broun, Royal Engineers, bom 1844, died January 31, 1872, on board Her Majesty's Ship ** Jumna" ; (2) Sir William Broun, tenth Baronet [to whom refer"] ; (3) John Smith Broun, born 1853 ; (4) David Limond Broun, bom 1855 {married, 1877, Margaret, daughter of Martin Kelly of New South Wales, and has issue, William James Broun, born 1882; a son, born 1884; Kate Mary; Emily ; and Sarah] ; Eleanor Gale [martied, December 21, 1875, George Augustus Ibbetson, eldest son of John Ibbetson of Ealing, in the county of Middlesex, and died May 22, 1882] ; Mai'ian Hendeison [married, July 9, 1885, Arthur Swift Darby of Campo Santo, A^ew South Wales]; Elizabeth Smith [married, July 22, 1886, Reverend John Mackie, Master of Arts, of Saint Andrew's Church, Kingston, Canada] ; Mary [mai'ried, Febf'uary 12, 1884, William Saul, Doctor of Medicine, of Bedford Square, London] ; Isabella Gilmore ; and Anna M'Bryde. Postal address — Bournemouth. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Sir WILLIAM BROUN, claiming to be tenth Baronet, of Colstoun, in the county of Haddington. Born December 1848. Armorial hearings as used are for Arms : Gules, a clievron between three Jleurs -de- Hs or. Grest — A lion ram- pant, holding in the dexter fore-paw a Jleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Floreat majestas." Married, April 12, 1871, Alice Jane, second daughter of William Peters of Petersville, Under Treasurer of New South Wales ; and has Issue — (i) James Lionel Broun, born 1875; (2) William Arthur Broun, born 1876 ; (3) Reginald Augustus Broun, born 1878 ; (4) Claud M'Bryde Broun, bom 1882 ; (5) Swift Broun, born 1885; Elizabeth Eleanor Maude; Alice Marion Blanche; and Linda Isabella. Postal address — Tarula, Baraba, New South Wales. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] §JOHN BROUN BROUN-MORISON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- TBrOUn^90OnSfOn SyTf'Ant^uaHes^co't! land, late Lieutenant 3rd Bat- talion Black Watch. Born January 2z, 1840, being the only & ia the Military Cockade. son of the late Reverend James Broun of Finderlie; by his wife Mary Neil, daughter of the late Reverend James Hay, Doctor of Divinity. C/aJj— Brooks's, Reform. Livery— White, with black facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a fesse sable between three Moors' heads couped proper, banded or (for Morison) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Broun). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, three Moors' heads conjoined in one neck proper, banded or, one looking upwards, the others to the dexter and sinister (for Morison) ; and on the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries a Hon rampant proper, holding in the dexter fore-paw a fleur-de-lis argent (for Brown) ; and in escroUs above the crests these Mottoes, " Prudentiapraestet," "Floreat majestas." Married, September 20, 1864, Eve Magdalene, daughter of George Waugh of Queensborough Terrace, London ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Edward Broun-' Morison, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born March 4, 1867 ; (2) Valentine Dudley Ogilvy Broun-Morison, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (3) Basil Broun-Morison, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (4) Herary de Annand Broun-Morison, Gentleman, born February 19, 1885 ; Maud, died 1865 ; Muriel, died 1875 ; Gwendolen ; and Blanche Aimfe. Estates — Murie, West Errol, in the county of Perth ; Finderlie, in the county of Kinross. Postal address — Murie, Errol, N.B. BROWN, quartered by LEES. § ALEXANDER HARGREAVES BROWN, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the Wellington 'IR'TflV^tl Division of Shropshire, Honorary Colonel iOI'UUJIl J St Lancashire Artillery Volunteers, and a Justice of the Peace for Lancashire; was Cornet 5th Dragoon Guards, 1864-66. Born April 11, 1844, being the third son of the late Alexander Brown, Esquire, of Beilby Grange, in the county of Yorkshire, by Sarah his wife, daughter of the late James Brown of New York. Clubs — Brooks's, Reform, Palatine. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron or between two bears' paws erased in chief argent, and in base four hands conjoined in saltire of the second, on a chief engrailed also or, an eagle displayed sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw as in the arms issuant out of a wreath of oak, and holding a sinister hand all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Est Concordia fratrum. " Married, 1876, Henrietta Agnes Terrell, fifth daughter of Charles R. Blandy of Madeira ; and has Issue — (i) Gordon Hargreaves Brown, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (2) Walter Hargreaves Brown, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Agnes Sarah Hargreaves ; and Gladys Emily Hargreaves. Postal addresses — Druid's Cross, Wavertree, Liverpool ; 12 Grosvenor Gardens, Lon- don, S.W. Dame ANNE BROWN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brown, daughter of the late Thomas Nelson of Abden House, Edinburgh. Married, 1862, the Honourable Sir George Brown, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Bow Park, near Brantford, Ontario. CHARLES GAGE BROWN, Esquire, Comf anion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Member of the Royal College of Physicians. Born 1826, being the son of the late Commander Charles Brown of the Royal Navy (sometime Her Majesty the Queen's Harbour- Master at Portsmouth); has been Medical Adviser to the Colonial Office and to the Crown Agents for the Colonies since 1874 ,■ was created Companion of the Most Distinguishd Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Married, 1855, Mary Anne, daughter of the late William M'P. Rice, formerly Chief Naval Constructor at Her Majesty's Dock- yards of Pembroke and Woolwich. Postal address— 88 Sloane Street, S. W. Dame CORNELIA JANE BROWN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Brown, daughter of the late Thomas Tindal of Aylesbury. Married, 1851, Sir William Brown, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Accountant-General of the Navy, who died 1884. Postal address — Richmond Lodge, Bourne- mouth. M is the Naval Cockade. TBro TBro 139 Dame FRANCES CAROLINE BROWN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brown, daughter of Charles Baker of Adelaide, South Australia. Married, firstly, 18—, Russell Jeffray, who died 18—/ secondly, 1883, as his second wife, Surgeon-General Sir John Campliell Brown, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1890. Postal address— 16 Carlton Street, Edin- GEORGE THOMAS BRO WN, Esquire, Cmnpajiion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of Thomas Brown ; was appointed Professor in the Royal Agricultural College, Cirencester, 1850 ; is Honorary Member of the Royal Agricultural Society of England ; Principal of the Royal Veterinary College, London ; and Director of the Veterinary Department of the Board of Agri- culture ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Orderof the Bath, 1887. Married, i860, Margaret, daughter of James Smith of Stroud. Postal address— 5rv« Hyfiyd, Harrow-on-tlie-Hill. §SiR JOHN BROWN, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, and Justice of the Peace for Sheffield. Born 1816, being the son of the late Samuel Brown ; was Mayor of Sheffield, 1862, 1S63, and Master Cutler there 1865, i866 ; Chairman of the Sheffield School Board 1871 ; created Knight Bachelor 1867. C/zii — Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, two barrulets between a mullet in chief and a representation of a railway conical spiral wheel in base sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, charged with two barrulets sable, and supporting with the de.\ter paw an escutcheon argent, thereon a bee volant also proper. Married, 1839, Mary (who died 1881), eldest daughter of the late Benjamin Schofield of Sheffield. Postal address— Endcliflfe Hall, Sheffield. JOSEPH BROWN, Esquire, Companion of tlu! Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in tlie Law, Fellow of the Geographical Society. Born iSog, being the son of the late John Brown ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1840, Mary {who died in 1891), daughter of T. Smith. Postal address — 54 Avenue Road, Regent's Park, London, N. W. MARY ANNE BROWN, Widow, commonly kuown as the Honourable Mary Anne Brown, daughter of the first Baroji Abercromby. Married, 1857, Colonel Nicholas R. Brown, 'who died 1870. MONTAGU YEATS BROWN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micliael and Saint George. Born 1834/ since 1893 he has been Her Majesty's Consul at Boston, in the United States of Am£rica ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1875, Agnes Matilda, daughter of Sir Alan Edward Bellingham, third Baronet. Postal address — British Consulate, Boston, U.S.A. Brigadier - Surgeon THOMAS ED WIN BURTON BRO WN, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Medicine. Bom February 8, 1833, being the son of Thomas Brown, and Mary his wife, daughter of Thomas Denny ; created Companion of the Most EmiTient Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Armorial bearings as used,- but for which no authority has been established, co?isist of a Crest, an eagle displayed ; with the Motto, " Spectemur agendo." Married, 1862, May Caroline, daughter of Charles J. Hewlett of Buxton ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Hewlett Burton Brown, Master of Arts and Bachelor of Medicine of the University of Oxford, born September 28, 1863 ; (2) Arthur Thomas Brown, Bachelor of Medicine of the University of London, and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, born January 12, 1865 ; (3) Charles Dallas Brown, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born September 5, 1866 ; (4) Gerald Burton Brown, born September 5, 1872 ; and Constance Mary. Postal address — 10 Queen Anne Terrace, Cam- bridge. H Sir WILLIAM RICHMOND BROWN, second Baro- w net of Astrop, in the county of Northampton, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Northampton. Bom January 16, 1840, being the son of the late Alexander Brown, Esquire, by his wife and cousin Sarah Benedict, eldest child of James Brown of New York ; succeeded his grandfather as second Baronet March 3, 1864, under the creation of January 24, 1863. Club — Union. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, a chevron or, between two bears' paws erased in chief argent, and four hands conjoined in saltire of the second, in base, on a chief engrailed also or, an eagle dis- played sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantfing gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's paw erased argent, issuant out of a wreath of oak vert, holding a sinister hand proper. Motto — " Est concordia fratrum. " Married, M&y 28, 1862, Emily, second daughter of General William T. B. Mountsteven, late 79th Regiment, and Staff-Officer of Pen- sioners, Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Melville Richmond Brown, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regi- ment, born October 13, 1866 ; (2) Frederick Richmond Brown, Esquire, born January 28, 1868 ; Amy Woodford, died Sep- tember II, 1876; Ethel Richmond; Margaret Richmond; and Dora Richmond. Seat — Astrop Park, King's Sutton, Northamptonshire. WMajor-General WILLIAM TOD BROWN, Com- ^2 panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath'; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Club — Constitutional. Postal address — 3 Tre- fusis Terrace, Exmouth. GEORGE MARION YORK BRO WN- WESTHEAD, Gentlernan. Bom July x, TBroton^aBeiSttfieaD '■^r'rd,nar''chtpprii Brown - Westhead, Es- qiih-e, of Cauldon House, in tlie county of Staffordshire, Justice of the Peace, by Alarian his wife, fourth daughter of George Fou7-drinier. Armorial 'bearing's — He would be entitled to bear for Arms the following [if he established his right, being the nephew of Marcus Brow7i- Westhead, Esquire, to wlwm refer) : Quarterly i. grand quarter {for Brown- Westhead), quarterly i. and iv. argent, two barrulets dancettie sable, between three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders proper^ wreathed round the temples of the first and second {for Westhead), ii, and Hi. azure, o?i a fesse argent, between three 7nartlets in chief and the Ro^nan fasces erect surmounting two swoj-ds in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess rooks sable [for Brown) ; 2 grand quai'ter, the same arms of Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the same arms of Westhead; 4. grand quarter, party per chevron or and azuj'e, in chief a mullet of six points between two crosses patie of the last, and in base the front elevation of a chapel argent {for Chappell), the whole being charged with a crescent for difference ; and for his Crests, I. on a wreath of the colours, within a fetterlock or, a Saracen's head couped proper, wreatlied round the temples argent and sable [for Westhead), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads azure, charged on tJie breast with the fasces, swords, and chaplet, as in the arms {for Brown); •With the Motto, " Ora et labora." Married, December 4, 1884, Alice Meigh, eldest daughter of Taylor Ashworth, Esquire, of Stoke-upon-Trent, Justice of the Peace; and has Issue — Gerald York Brown- Westhead, Gentlemati, born Jtily 23, 1890. Postal address — Skelton, Stoke-upon-Ti-ent. GEORGE MONTAGU BROWN-WESTHEAD, Gentle- man, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Born February 21, 1859, being the only son of Marcus Brown- Westhead, Esquire [to whom refer], by Frances Mary his wife, eldest daughter of John Caton Thompson of Bazil Grange, West Derby. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i. grand quarter (Brown- Westhead), quarterly i. and iv. argent, two bar- rulets dancett^e sable, between three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples of the first and second (for Westhead), ii. and iii. azure, on a fesse argent, between three martlets in chief, and the Roman fasces erect surmounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess rooks sable (for Brown) ; 2. grand quarter, the same arms of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 140 TBro TBro Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the same arms of Westhead ; 4. grand quarter, party per chevron or and azure, in chief a mullet of six points between two crosses pat& of the last, and in base the front elevation of a chapel argent (for Chapell) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, within a fetterlock or, a Saracen's head couped proper, wreathed round the temples argent and sable (for Westhead), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads azure, charged on the breast with the fasces, swords and chaplet as in the arms (for Brown); with the Motto, " Ora et Labora." Married, April 30, 1888, Ada, daughter of John Pearson, Esquire, of Golborne Park, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and has Issue — A daughter, born February 14, i88g. n MARCUS BROWN-WESTHEAD, Esquire, Major of © the ist Manchester Rifle Volunteers, and formerly a Lieutenant in the Worcestershire Militia. Born February 7, 1834, being the eldest surviving son of Joshua Proctor Brown-Westhead, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, by Betsy, daughter of George Royle Chappell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Nelson House, Manchester. Club — The Conservative (Manchester). Livery — Drab coat and vest, dark blue and silver facings, dark blue trotisers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. grand quarter (Brown-Westhead), quarterly i. and iv. argent, two barrulets dancett^e sable, between three Saracens' heads couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples of the first and second (for Westhead), ii. and iii. azure, on a fesse argent, between three martlets in chief and the Roman fasces erect, surmounting two swords in saltire and encircled by a chaplet in base or, three chess rooks sable (for Brown) ; 2. grand quarter, the same arms of Brown ; 3. grand quarter, the same arms of Westhead ; 4. grand quarter, party per chevron or and azure, in chief a mullet of six points between two crosses pat^e of the last, and in base the front elevation of a chapel argent (for Chappell), and impaling the arms of Thompson, namely argent, a lion rampant between three swans' heads erased, all within a bordure invected azure, charged with eight annulets or ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, within a fetterlock or, a Saracen's head couped proper, wreathed round the temples argent and sable (for Westhead), 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads azure, charged on the breast with the fasces, swords and chaplet as in the arms (for Brown); with the Motto, "Ora et labora." Married, February 20, 1855, Frances Mary, eldest daughter of John Caton Thompson of Bazil Grange, West Derby ; and has Issue — George Montagu Brown-Westhead, Gentleman [to whom refer]; and Frances Dora Adela. Estates — Lea Castle, Wolverley, in the county of Worcester ; Redcliffe, Newton-le- Willows, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and Reit Spruit and Drie Fontein, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Postal address — Lea Castle, near Kidderminster. BROWNE, Baron, see ORANMORE. BROWNE, see CAVE - BROWNE, CRICHTON- BROWNE, DU MOULIN -BROWNE, KENMARE, KILMAINE, and SLIGO. BROWNE, quartered by BLAKE, BROWNE, quartered by MOSTYN. ARTHUR HENRY BROWNE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Henry TRvrtVtttlO Browne. Born 1850, being the son of •*f t-UUJUK- the Right Honourable Sir John Cavendish Browne, the third Baron Kilmaine, by his second wife Mary, second daughter of the late Charles Ewan Law, Esquire, commonly knowij as the Honourable Charles Ewan Law. Clubs — Kildare Street, St. George's Yacht. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, and impaling the arms of Don-Wauchope, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure two mullets in chief and a garb in base or, a crescent for difference (for Wauchope) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a fesse argent, three niascles sable (for Don). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis- played vert. Married, 1885, Clotilda Georgina, daughter M is the Military Cockade. of Sir John Don Wauchope, eighth Baronet ; and has Issue living — Clotilda Mary Hamilton ; Clementina Bethia Evelyne ; and Henrietta Constance Gertrude. AUGUSTA BROWNE, commonly known as Lady Augusta Browne, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Sligo. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent. Postal address — Westport, Mayo. Sir BENJAMIN CHAPMAN BROWNE, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Gloucester and Northumberland, and for the city of Newcastle-on- Tyne. Born 1839, being the third and youngest son of the late Colonel Benjamin Chapman Browne, late of the !)th Lancers, Justice of the Peace, of Stonts Hill, in the county of Gloucester, and his wife Mary Anne Lloyd, daughter of Thomas J. Lloyd-Baker, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hardwicke Court ; is a Member of the Institu- tion of Civil Engineers : was Mayor of Newcastle, 1885, 1886 ; and was created a Knight Bachelor, 1887. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are: Azure, a chevron ermine, between three fleurs-de-lis or ; with the Crest, a demi-lion rampant prof er ; and the Motto, " Ne cede malis,'' Married, 1861, Annie, daughter of the late Robert T/wmas Atkinson of High Cross House, Benwell, Newcastle-on-Tyne : and has had Issue — (i) Edward Gran- ville Browne, Esquire, Fellow of Pembroke College, Cam- bridge, born 1862 ; (2) Cecil Orde Browne, born and died 1865 ; (3) Benjamin ChapTnan Browne, Esquire, born 1876 ; (4) William Lloyd Brown, Esquire, born 1879 ; Evelyn Minnie ; Helen Mary ; Lucy Beatrice Annie, died 1873 ; Winifred Isabel ; and Maude Catherine, Postal address — Westacres, Newcastle-on-Tyne. ELISE BROWNE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Richard Howe Browne, daughter of Colonel H. S. Watkin, Bombay Army. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Married, firstly, E. Hutchinson Little, Bengal Civil Service.; secondly, 1880, as his second wife, Richard Howe Browne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Howe Browne, son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Kilmaine, who died 1888 ; and has Issue— KxX\ax Henry Howe Browne, Esquire, born 1881. Postal address — 26 Brunswick Place, Hove, Brighton. ELLEN MARIA BROWNE, commonly known as Lady Ellen Maria Browne, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Kenmare. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent. EMILY BROWNE, commonly known as Lady Emily Browne, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Sligo. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent. Postal address — 34 Montagu Square, W. FRANCES MARY BROWNE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Augustus Frances Mary Browne, eldest daughter of Charles Prideaux Brune, of Prideaux Place, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Married, 1853, as his second wife, G. A. Browne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable G. A. Browne (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Kilmaine), who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — George Caulfeild Prideaux Browne, Esquire, born December i5, 1855 [married, September 7, 1882, Evelyn, daughter of Lieutenant-General Edward Arthur'Somerset, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by whom (who died July i, 1883) he had a son] ; and Evelyn. HENRY ULICK BROWNE, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Ulick Browne. Born March 14, 1831, being the third son of the late Most Honourable Sir Howe Peter Browne, second Marquess of Shgo, by his wife Hester Catherine, commonly known as Lady Hester Catherine, daughter of the Right Honourable John Thomas de Burgh, thirteenth Earl of Clanricarde. C/ai— Travellers'. Livery— n is the Naval Coclixide. TBro TBro 141 Claret-colour, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Sable, three lions passant in bend between four bendlets argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert ; with the Motto, " Suivez raison." Married, October 25, 1855, Catherine Henrietta, eldest daughter of William Stephens Dicken ; and has /tj«e— (i) George Ulick Browne, Esquire, born 1856 [married, 1887, Agatha Stewart, daughter of J. Stewart Hodgson of Lythe Hill, Haslemere, and has issue]; (a) Arthur Howe Browne, Gentleman, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, born 1867; (3) Terence Morris Browne, Gentleman, born 1873 ; (4) Alfred Eden Browne, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Edith Hester [mar- ried, 1881, John George Charles, and has issue]; Florence Marion [married, 1886, Captain William Randal Hamilton Beresford]; Norah; and Alice Evelyn. Postal address— 41 Eccleston Square, S.W. §Major-General Sir /AMES BROWNE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, bein^ the son of Robert Browne of Falkirk, North Britain: was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1888 / created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1864, Alice, daughter of C. Pierson. Postal address — Quetta, Behichistan, India. General Sir JAMES FRANKFORT MANNERS BROWNE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the eldest son of the late Very Reverend Henry Montague Browne, commonly known as the Very Reverend and Honourable Henry Mon- tague Browne, Dean of Lismore, Master of Arts, by his wife Catherine Penelope, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Penelope, daughter of the Right Honourable Lodge Evans de Montmorency, first Viscount Frankfort de Montmorency ; entered the Royal Engineers 1842, became Colonel 1864, General 1888 (retired), and Colonel-Com- mandant 1890 ; served in the Crimean Campaign ; was Governor of the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich, 1880- 1887 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander. 1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anna : Sable, three lions passant in bend, between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Upon the escut- cheon, which is encircled by the ribbon, and from which is pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis- played vert; with the Motto, "Suivez raison." Married, 1850, Mary (who died 188B), daughter of the late James Hunt of Quebec; and has Issue — Annie Kathleen de Montmorency, and Agnes Montague. Postal address — 19 Roland Gardens, S.W. M JOHN MICHAEL BRO WNE, Esquire, Major Here- @ fordshire Militia, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Master of the Foxhounds. Born September 29, 1834, being the only son of John Browne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, and his wife Cymbriana, daughter of W. Morris, of Llanvilhangel, Radnor. Livery — Dark blue and red, with silver buttons and band. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, or a chevron be- tween three tnullets sable, 2 and 3 gules, a fesse between six lozenges or. Crest — A bull saliant proper, collared and lined or. Married, June 21st, 1865, Adelaide Clarence, younger daughter of Captain Cleaveland of the Royal Navy / andhasl&sae — (i) Anthony Cleveland Browne, born January g, 1871 ; (2) Clarence Cleaveland Browne, bom April 5, 1873. Estates — Hall Court, Herefordshire: Fosseway, Staffbrdshire. Postal address — Hall Court, Bromyard. JOHN THOMAS BROWNE, Esquire, commonly known as Lord John Thomas Browne, late Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, Member of Parliament for the county of Mayo 1857-1868. Bom September 10, 1824, being the second son of the Most Honourable Sir Howe Peter Browne, the second Marquess of Sligo, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Hester Catherine, commonly known as "Lady Hester Catherine, daughter of the Right Honourable John Thomas de Burgh, the thirteenth Earl of Clanricarde. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis- played vert. Postal address — Westport, Mayo. JULIA SOPHIA BROWNE, commonly known as the Honourable Julia Sophia Browne, daughter of the Right Honourable third Baron Kilmaine. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. RICHARD HOWE BROWNE, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Richard Howe Browne, late Major 96th Foot. Bom 1834, being the son of the Most Honourable Howe Peter Browne, the second Marquess of Sligo, by his wife Hester Catherine, commonly known as Lady Hester Catherine, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Clanricarde. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert. Married, 1863, Agnes Elizabeth, who died 1885, daughter of Joseph Amesbury, of Brighton ; and has Issue living — (i) Arthur Richard Browne, Esquire, born 1866; (2) Percy Howe Browne, Gentleman, born 1868; (3) Cyril Edward Browne, Gentleman, born 1873 ; Helen Augusta ; and Marion Agnes. Residence — Leiih Villa, London Road, Reigate. The Reverend ROBERT MELVILL GORE BRO WNE, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born 1852, being the fourth son of the Right Reverend Edward Harold Browne, late Lord Bishop of Winchester, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Dr. Clement Carlyon. Artnorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, three lions passant in bend argent, between two double cotises of the same. Crest— .^« eagle displayed vert. Motto — ** Suivez raison," Married, 1883, Agnes Catharine, com- monly known as the Honourable Agnes Catharine, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Rollo : and has Issue — [i) Harold Rollo Gore Browne, born iZ%6 ', (2) Robert Rollo Gore Browne, born 1888 ; (3) Eric Antony Rollo Gore Browne, bom 1890 ; and Agnes Elizabeth Rollo Gore. Postal address —East Woodhay Rectory, Newbury. General Sir SAMUEL JAMES BRO WNE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath / Knight CoTnmander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1824, being the son of the late Doctor John Brown of Alnwick, North Britain : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander in 1879, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order in 1891 ,• created Knight Com.mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1876. Club — United Service. Married, i860, daughter of W. Sherwood, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address — The Wood Ryde, Isle of Wight. BROWNE-GUTHRIE, see ORANMORE. COLIN ARROTT ROBERTSON BROWNING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Emi- nf^t*rtVt1tltt1IT "^"^ Order of the Indian Empire, iCt-UUIIIlII^ Master of Arts and Wrangler of the University of Cambridge. Born 1833, being the son of Colin ji rrott Browning of the Royal Navy, Doctor of Medicine, Deputy-Inspector-General of Hospitals ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Ejnpire, 1886. Married, 1857, Elizabeth Gibson, third daughter of the Reverend James Gibson, Rector of Wor- lington, in the county of Su]§blk, and Fellow of Wadham College, Oxford, Postal address — Eaglehurst, Sidmouth. THOMAS BRO WNING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: «■ Commissioner of Inland Revenue. Born 1844, being the son of J. F. Browning of Grange Park, Ealing ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1888. Clubs — Union, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genninely armigerous person. 142 TBro IBvo Oriental, Kildare Street. Postal address — 18 Great Queen Street, S. W. CHARLES BRO WNLEE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint TRl*rtHlMTl>l^ A/;V/«ae/ and Saint George; created •'Cl.UUIUHPIJ' Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Sir ANTHONY COLLING BRO WNLESS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished ^Rl*n^nTr(^<^ Or^^^r of Saint Michael and Saint IVKyiyMWXKTtTi George, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons {England), Justice of the Peace for Victoria; Chancellor of Melbourne University, and Senior Consulting Physician to Melbourne Hospital. Son of the late Anthony Brownless of Paynett's House and Bockingfold Manor, Goud- hurst, in the county of Kent ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1893. ^scn\e,6., firstly , Ellen (who died 1846), daughter of William Hawker, Doctor of Medicine, of Charing, in the county of Kent ; secondly, 1852, Anne Jane, daughter of the late Captain William Hamilton of Eden, in the county of Donegal. Postal address — The University, Melbourne, Victoria. BROWNLOW, quartered by CUST. BROWNLOW, see LURGAN. §The Right Honourable Sir ADELBERT WEL- LINGTON BROWNLOW CUST, IR l^nVntlTnVYI ^^'^^ Brownlow, Viscount Alford, Baron iL'lUUIiliUUI Brownlow, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln- shire, Under-Secretary of State for War, 1889, Honorary- Colonel 4th Battalion the Lincolnshire Regiment. Born August 19, 1844, being the second son of John Hume Cust, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Alford, by his wife Marian Margaret Compton, commonly known as T^ady Marian Margaret Compton, daughter of the Most Honour- able Spencer Joshua Alwyne Compton, second Marquess of Northampton ; succeeded his brother as third Earl, February 20, 1867. Creations — Baronetcy, September 29, 1677: Barony, May 20, 1776 ; Earldom, November 27, 1815. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Travellers'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chevron sable, three fountains, and impaling the arms of Chetwynd-Talbot, namely, quarterly i and 4 gules, a lion rampant and a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot), 2 and 3, azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, collared paly wavy of six argent and azure. Supporters — Two lions regardant argent, gorged with collars paly wavy of six argent and azure. Motto — *' Esse quam videri." Married, June 22, 1868, Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Adelaide, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry John Chetwynd- Talbot, eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Seats — Ashridge Park, Great Berkhamstead ; Belton House, Grantham. Town residence — 8 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. General Sir CHARLES HENRY BROWNLOW, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born December 12, 1831, being the son of the late Colonel George Arthm' Brownlow (brother of the first Baron Lurgan), by his wife Cornelia, daughter of Thomas P. Sandby, Deputy- Ranger of Windsor Great Park ; entered the Indian Army 1847, became Colonel 1869, and General 1889 ; served in the Punjaub War, 1848, 1849 ; in the Huzara Campaign, 1852, 1853 ; North- West Frontier of India, very severely wounded 1854 ; Bozdar Campaign, 1857; Eusofzai Expedition, 1858 ; in the China War, i860 ; Ainbeyla Cam- paign, 1863 ; in the Huzara Expedition, 1868 ; and as Brigadier-General Commanding the Looshai Expedition, 1871, 1872 ; was Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen, 1869-1881 ; and Assistant Military Secretary for Indian ^ is the Military Cockade. Affairs at the Horse Guards, 1879-1889 ; was created Companion of the Most Honoiurable Order of the Bath, 1864; was advanced to the rank of Knight Commander in 1872 ; and to that of Knight Grand Cross in 1887. Clubs — United Service, Arthur's, Wellington. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Party per pale or and argent, an inescutcheon within an orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by a wreath of laurel, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the said Most Honour- able Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a grey^hound gules, collared or; with the Motto, " Esse quam videri." Married, 1890, Georgiana, eldest daughter of the late W. C. King of Warfield Hall, in the county of Berkshire. Postal address — Warfield Hall, Bracknell, Berkshire. § EDWARD BROWNLOW, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Brownlow, sometime LieU' tenant and Captain Scots Fusilier Guards, is Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers. Born 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable Charles Brownlow, the first Baron Lurgan, by his second wife Jane, daughter of Roderick Macneill of Barra. C/m*— Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a greyhound statant gules, collared or. Married, 1861, Helene Clementina, second daughter of the late John Hardy, formerly Her Majesty's Consul at St. lago de Cuba. Postal address — 18 Elvaston Place, S.W. Colonel HENRY JOHN BRODRICK BRO WNRIGG, Companion of the Most Honourable 1ftl»rtSYtMr*trTrY Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being -'CmUIUH-iJiJ tlu: son of the late Sir Henry John Brownrigg, Knight Bachelor and Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; has medals — Criinea 1854, 1855, with the clasps and Turkish Medal, South Africa 1879, with clasp; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1863, Alice Emma, daughter of Roland McDonald, a Judge of the Supi'eme Court of Canada. Postal address — 8 Lancaster Terrace, Regenfs Park, N. W. Sir henry MOORE BROWNRIGG, third Baronet. Born October 17, 1819, being the son of the late Lieu-: tenant-Colonel Robert James Brownrigg, by Emma his wife, daughter of Major-General Colebrooke Nisbet ; and in 1882 he succeeded his brother as third Baronet, under the creation of March g, 1816. Clubs — Travellers', White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant guardant sable, grasping in the dexter paw a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, the blade entwined by a serpent also proper, between three crescents gules, and as an honourable augmentation (granted by King George IV., March 23, 1822), a chief embattled vert, thereon a representation of the sceptre of the King of Kandy or, and the banner of the said king, being gules, within a bordure, with a ray of the sun issuing from each angle a lion passant gold, holding a sword proper, in saltire, the whole ensigned with a representation of the crown of the kingdom of Kandy also proper, and impaling the arms of Lethbridge, namely argent, over water proper, a bridge of five arehes embattled gules, and over the centre arch a turret, in chief an eagle displayed sable charged on the breast with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. (of honourable augmentation), upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Kandian proper, the body vested argent and belted or, cap gold, holding in the dexter hand a sword, and in the sinister a representation of the Kandian crown also proper ; 2. out of a mural crown or a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel or, entwined by a serpent vert. Motto — " Virtute et sapientia." Married, 1862, Ada Cicely Georgiana, daughter of Sir John Hesketh Lethbridge, third Baronet of Sandhill Park ; and has Issue— {i\ Henry Ernest Brownrigg, Esquire, born 1863, died unmarried, October 20, 1882 ; (2) Douglas Egremont Robert Brownrigg, H is tbe Naval' Cockade. TBtro IBvu 143 Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born July 25, 1867;, Beatrice Evelyn [married, Marcli 18, 1885, Charles Evan Davies Morgan Richardson, Esquire, of Noyadd Wilym, in the county pf Cardigan, and has issue]; Ada [married, January 14, 1892, M. Drury Lavin, of Heatherden, in the county of Buckingham]. BROXMOVTH, Viscount, see ROXBURGHE. BRUCE, Baroiii see AILESBURY. BRUCE, Baron, see ELGIN, > BRUCE, Earl of, see AILESBURY. ' BRUCE, see ABERDARE, BALFOUR, and ELGIN. BRUCE, HOVELL-THURLOW-CUMMING-, see THURLOW. BRUCE, quartered by HUSSEY. Major - General ALEXANDER CUNNINGHAM BRUCE, Companion of the Most Honourable TRftlfP Order of the Bath. Borti 1833; has Zulu ■^ ^-WVv li/ar (1879) Medal, with clasp ; was created Companion of the^ Most_ Honourable Order of, tlie Bath, x^72. 1 ', ^.,^, §Sir CHARLES BRUCE, ICnig^i Commander of thit Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the^ county of Kinross, Born' 1837, being the son of the late, 'Thomas Bruce, Esquire, Justice of the Peace . and Deputyr, t.ieutenant. Governor and Cpmmandei;-in-Chief of IVind-^ ward Islands ; was created Companion of the Most- Dis- tinguished Order of &aint Michael and 'Saint George 1881, arid advanced to the rank.qf Knight Cqm^ander-of the same Order in 1889. Ctubs— rCa^to«, New. Married, 1868,, Clara, daughter of J. Lucas; Esquire. Postal addresses ^Gbvepiment Ho:use, Grenada; Amot Tower, Leslie, N.B. . flm Honourable .'Sir GAINSFORD BRUCE, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of Her Majesty s High Court of Judicature {Queen[s Bench Division), one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the, Caw, Doctor of Civil. Law, Justice of the Peace for Ihe county of Durham. Bom 1834, being the eldest son of the Reverend J. Collingwood Bruce, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law, pf Newcastle-qipon-Tyne, Hono- rary, Doctor .of Civil Law of Durhart\ University ; was crented,Jtnigiit.Bachelor, 1892.. Clubs — Athenceutn,, Qarlion.. Annorial beajings cfs given in Debretts ' ' House of Com- mons*' are: Or, a .s,altire cotised gules, on a chief .of the last, ajleur-de-iis between two demi-lions erased of the field. CTBSt— In front of a torch erect, fired pr(^er, a lion statant with , tail extended or, charge^ on the body -with two fleurs- de-lis fess.eways gules ; with the Motto , ," Do well and- doubt not." These arms were granted to Sir George Barclay Bruce ,^^ ^on of John, Bruce of Newcasile-on-tyne ; but Sir Gainsford Bruce doesn't seem to come within the limitations of the patent. Married, 1868, Sophia, daughter of Francis Jackson of phertsey. Postal address — Yewhurst, Bromley, Kent. ^„SiR. GEORGE BARCLAY BRUCE,^ Knight Bachelor. Born 1^21., being ;the son of the late John Bruce of New- castle-on-7"yne ; was elected President of the Institution of Civil Engineers in 1887, and again in 1888, and was dubbed Knight Bachelor in the latter year. Armorial bearings— Ije lipars for Arms : Or, a saltire cotised gules, on a chief of the last, a fleur-de-lis between two demi-lions erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a torch erect, fired prpper^ a lion statant with tail extended or, charged on the body with two fieurs^de-lis fesseways gules ; with the Motto, " Be trewj' Postal address — 64 Boundary Road, London, N.w. ;;'. § HENRY CAMPBELL BRUCE^ Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Campbell Bruce, Major 3rd Volunteer Battalion the Welsh Regimeiit, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan. Eldestson of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Austin Bruce, first Baron Aberdare, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Ba,tbi and his first wife Annabella, daughter of Richard Bea- don of Clifton, in the county of Gloucester. Clubs — Brooks's, Saint James's. Livery— Vi^xV blue. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ciibit arm in armour in bend, grasp- ing a sceptre all proper ; with the Mottoes (above the crest) "Fuimus," (and under the arms) "Ofner na ofne angau." Married, February 10, 1880, Constance Mary, only daughter of Hamilton Beckett ; and has Issue — (i) Henry I^ndhurst Bruce, Esquire, born May 25, 1881 ; (2) Clarence Napier Bruce, Gentleman, born August 2, 1885 ; (3) John Hamilton Bruce, Gentleman, born June 14, 1889 ; Margaret Cecilia ; and Eva Isabel Marian. Postal address — Long- wood, Winchester. §The RiGiiT Honourable Sir HENRY HERVEY BRUCE, third Baronet of Downhill, in the county of Londonderi-y ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament for Coleraine 1862 to 1874, and 1880 to 1885, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotu- lorum for the county of Londonderry, Honorary Colonel 9th Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery. Bom Sep- tember 22, 1S20, being the son of the late Sir James Robert- son Bruce, second Baronet, by Ellen his wife, youngest daughter of Robert Bamford Hesketh. Creation — June 29, 1804. C/k^j— Carlton, Junior United Service, Hurlingham. Armorial beslrings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a saltire, gules, a harp of the first, stringed argent, a chief of the second, on a canton over all also argent, a lion rampant azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is pharged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant azure, holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — ' ' Fuimus. " Married, July 12, 1842, Marianne Margaret, only daughter of Sir J. G. Juckes Clifton, eighth Baronet of Clifton, in the county of Nottingham ; and has Issue by her (who died July 28, 1891) — (i) Hervey Juckes Lloyd Bruce, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, Lieutenant- Colonel late Coldstream Guards, born October 5, 1843 [married, January 15, 1872,; Ellen Maud, youngest daughter of Percy Ricardo of Bramley Park, Guildford, and has issue twin sons, Hervey Ronald, Bruce, Esquire, Lieutenant 5tTi Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, and Percy Robert Bruce, Gentleman, born December 9, 1872 ; William Bruce, Gentleman, born July 12, 1876 ; and Henry James Bruce, Gentleman, born November 1880] ; (2) James Andrew Thomas Bruce, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy, born July 15, 1846 [married,, June 27, 1877, Catherine Mary Philippa, elder daughter of the late Colonel Edwin Wodehouse, Companion of the. Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery]. Seats — Downhill, near Coleraine, and Trelydan Hall, Welsh- pool. §Lieutenant-General HENRY LE G£YT BRUCE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Borti 1824; kds Bronze Star for Gwalior Campaign. xZ/i,(i, and medals — Sutlej 1846, with clasp, Punjab 1848, with two, clasps. North- Western Frontier 1855, and Indian Mutiny 1857, 1858, with clasp ; was created a Companion of tht. Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1863, Alice, daughter of Doctor Chalmers, Bengal Medical Service. Postal address. — 1 East Cliff, Dover. RICHARD ISAAC BRUCE, Esquire, Companion of. ihe Most Em-inent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1840, being the son of Jonathan Bruce, Esquire, of Miltown Castle, in the county of Cork ; has medal for services in connection with Afghan War ; is Deputy-Commissioner in the Punjaub ; was created Com-panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1881. Married, 1871, Lilla [who died\ 1894), daughter of the Reverend J. Beavor Webb Dunderron of Kinsale, in the county of Cork. ROBERT BRUCE, Esquire, late Colonel, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the counties of London and Middlesex. Born 1825, being the son of the late Sir James Robertson Bruce, second Baronet of Down Hill, in the county of Londonderry ; was created, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885 ; has medals-— Crimea, with clasp and Turkish medal ; Indian Mutiny, with two clasps. Clubs — ^Army and Navy, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 144 TBru Royal St. George Yacht. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a saltire gules, a harp argent, a chief of the second, on a canton also argent, a lion rampant azure, impaling the arms of Burgoyne, namely gules, a chevron or, between three talbots argent, on a chief of the last, as many martlets azure. Below the escutcheon is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, a lion passant azure, holding in his dexter paw a trefoil slipped proper ; with the Motto, "Fuimus." Married, 1859, Mary Caroline, daughter of Sir J. M. Burgoyne, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue — Lilian Amy. Postal address — 6 Warwick Square, London, S.W. SARAH CAROLINE BRUCE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs, Thomas Bruce, sister of Sir Tko7nas Thornhill , first Baronet. Married, 1863, Thomas Charles Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiwable Thomas Charles Bruce, Member of Parliament, son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Elgin, who died 1890. Of the above marriage the?-e is Issue — (i) Chai-les Thomas Bruce, Esquire, born February •z\, 1865 ; (2) Robert Arthur Bruce, Esquire, born April 3, 1875; Elizabeth Marjorie ; and Augusta Maiy. Postal address — 42 Hill Street, W. Captain Sir THOMAS CUPPAGE BRUCE, Royal Navy, Knight Bachelor. Born 1821, being the second son of the late Reverend Thomas Bruce of Westbere, Canterbury ; is Nautical Assessor at Dover, and Conductor of Packet Service at Dover; was created Knight Bachelor, 1880, Club — United Service. Married, firstly, 1861, Elizabeth [who died 1872), daughter of Henry Wise Harvey of Middle Deal House ; secondly, 1874, Louisa Basilia {who died 1894), daughter of John Bishop ^ Sunbury House, Sunbury, and widow of Major Arthur Lambert, Royal Artillery. Postal address — Thomdean, Dover, Sir WILLIAM CUNINGHAM BRUCE, ninth Baronet of Stenhouse, in the county of Stirling, Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 74th Regiment. Born September 1825, being the son of the late William Cuningham Bruce, Esquire, by Jane his wife, daughter of William Clark ; inherited as ninth Baronet at the decease of his uncle, December 14, 1862, under the creation of June 26, 1629. Club — New (Edin- burgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a saltire and chief gules ; in the dexter canton, an escutcheon argent, charged with a chief sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a cap of dignity, an arm from the shoulder, couped fesseways, holding a sceptre, ensigned on the point with an open crown, as that worn by Robert 1. of Scotland. Supporters — Dexter, a knight in armour, with a sword by his side, the visor open, and a plume of feathers in his helmet, holding a sceptre, as in the crest, in his right hand all proper; sinister, a lion azure, armed and langued gules, crowned with Robert I.'s crown, and gorged with David 11. 's, chained with an antique chain or. Mottoes — Over the crest, "Fuimus;" under the shield, "Do well, and doubt not." Married, August 21, 1850, Charlotte, daughter of Waller O'Grady, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Waller O'Grady ; and by her (who died October 16, 1873) has Issue — (i) Michael Bruce, Esquire, born No- vember 19, 1853, died, unmarried, February 27, 1890; (2) William Waller Bruce, Esquire, born September 27, 1856, [married, March 12, 1892, Angelica Mary, daughter of the late General George Selby, Royal Artillery] ; Grace Katherine ; and Corinna Maria. Seats — Stenhouse, Falkirk, in the county of Stirling ; and Scotstown, near Aberdeen, N.B. WILLIAM NAPIER BRUCE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Napier Bruce. Bom January 15, 1858, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Austin Bruce, first Baron Aber- dare. Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his second wife Norah Creina Blanche, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir William Napier, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last a martlet of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour, in bend, grasping a sceptre proper; with the Mottoes (over the crest), "Fuimus" (and under the arms), "Ofner na & is the Military Cockade. TBru ofna angau." Married, August s, 1882, Emily, daughter of General Sir William Montagu Scott MacMurdo, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has /was— William Fox Bruce, Esquire, born August 7, 1883 ; and Susan Norah. Postal address — Gwydyr House, \Vhitehall, S.W. BRUCE, BRUDENELL-, see AILESBURY. Dame CAROLINE HODGSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Bruce-Chi- '\\Z»t\rt> iXT\\if\\t>ti¥tr\' chaster, seventh daughter of ]OXwX''4lA}\y.\}^7i*'^^ Thomas Thistlethwayte of Southwick Park, in the county of Hants. Msx-ntA, firstly, March i, 1838, Sir John Palmer Bruce-Chichester, jiaronet of Arlington Court, in the county of Devon, who died 1851 ; and secondly, 1853, Lieu- tenant-General Studholme Hodgson, who died 1890. Postal address — Baggy View, Woolacombe Bay, North Devon. BRUDENELL, Baron, see AILESBURY. BRUDENELL-BRUCE, see AILESBURY. § CHARLES FREDERICK BRUDENELL-BRUCE, Esquire, commonly known TBruDeneII=15ruce |^.L°neu-Bru'ce, ^c" and Honorary Major Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1S49, being the son of the Most Honourable Sir Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce, the third Marquess of Ailesbury, by his wife Louisa Eliza- beth, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable John Horsley Beresford, third Lord Decies. Clubs — St. James', Athenaeum. Armo- rial Isearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a saltire and chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure (for Bruce) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three morions or steel caps (for Brudenell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a hon statant, tail extended azure (for Bruce) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse argent (for Brudenell). Married, 1873, Margaret, daughter of the late James Renshaw of Broughton, in the county of Lancashire. Postal addresses— Wa.lsmgha.m House, Picca- dilly, W. ; Wolf hall Manor House, Marlborough. The Right Honourable CHARLES WILLIAM BRUDENELL - BRUCE, commonly known as Lord Charles William Brudenell - Bruce, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the PeaceforthecountiesofMiddlesexand Wilts. Bomjune 18, 1834, being the son of the Most Honourable Charles Bruce, the first Marquess of Ailesbury, bv his second wife Maria, youngest daughter of Charles To'llemache, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Tollemache; formerly Captain ist Life Guards, and Honorary Major Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry ; Member of Parhament for North Wilts (Liberal) 1865-1874, and for Marlborough 1878-1885; was Vice-Chamberlain of Her Majesty's Household, 18—, Clui — Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a saltire and chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure (for Bruce); 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three morions or steel caps azure (for Brudenell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion statant, tail extended azure ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse argent. Marriid, i860, Augusta Georgiana Sophia, daughter of the late Frederick Charles William Seymour. Residence— 77 Pall Mall, S.W. ROBERT THOMAS BRUDENELL-BRUCE, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Robert Thomas Brudenell- Bruce. Born 1845, being the son of the Most Honourable Sir Ernest Augustus Charies Brudenell-Bruce, the third Marquess of Ailesbury, by his wife Louisa Elizabeth, com- monly known as the Honourable Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable John Horsley Beresford, third Lord Decies ; became a Commander Royal Navy 1873, and has retired. Cluis — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarteriy i and 4, or a saltire and chief gules, on a canton argent a lion rampant azure S is the Naval Cockade, TBru TBuc 145 (for Bruce) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three morions azure (for Brudenell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion statant, tail extended azure ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse argent. Married, 1878, Emma, daughter of the late Capel Hanbury Leigh of Pontypool Park, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue— (1) James Ernest John Brudenell-Bruce, Esquire, born 1879 ; (2) George Lionel Thomas Brudenell-Bruce, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (3) Robert Hanbury Brudenell-Bruce, Gentle- man, born 1881 ; (4) John Charles Brudenell-Bruce, Gentle- man, born 1885; Frances Edith Agnes; and Gweneed Marjorie. Postal addresses — ^^ Cadogan Place, S.W. ; Stamford Lodge, Hayhng Island, Hants. BRUGES, see LUDLOW-BRUGES. BRUNSWICK, quartered by Dukes of CUMBER- LAND, and CAMBRIDGE, and by FITZCLARENCE. BRYAN, Baron, see ATHOLE. The Most Noble CHARLOTTE ANNE THYNNE MONTAGU-DOUGLAS - IRttfrTptirh SCOTT, widow. Duchess JUUy,\,VK'U\,lJ Dowager of Buccleuch, of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, second Marquess of Bath. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i. quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. , azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ; ii. and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counter- fiory gules (for Scotland) ; 3, azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland), being the arms of his Majesty King Charles II., debruised by a baton sinister argent ; 2. or, on a bend azure, an estoile between two crescents of the field (for Scott) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, crowned with an imperial crown or, and on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar) ; the whole of this third grand quarter within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland gules ; 4. quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; ii. and iii. or, an eagle dis- played vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer) ; impaling the arms of Thynne, namely, quarterly i and 4, barry of ten or and sable, 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant tail nowed and erected gules. Supporters — Two female figures, habited from the waist downwards, in blue kirtles gathered up at the knees, the arms and bosoms uncovered ; around the shoulders flowing mantles vert, suspended by the exterior hand, girdles and sandals gules, and their heads adorned with a plume of three ostrich feathers argent. Married, 1829, the Most Noble Sir Walter Francis Mon- tagu-Douglas-Scott, fifth Duke of Buccleuch, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who died 1884 ; was Mis- tress of the Robes to the Queen 1841-1846. Of the above marriage there is Isstie — (i) The Most Noble William Henry Walter Montagu-Douglas-Scott, sixth Duke of Buccleuch [to whom refer] ; (2) The Right Honourable Henry John Mon- tagu-Douglas-Scott of Beaulieu, in the county of Hants, created Baron Montagu [to whom refer] ; (3) Walter Charles Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Walter Charles Montagu-Douglas-Scott, late Captain 15th Hussars, born March 2, 1834 [married, October 7, 1858, Anna Maria, fourth daughter of Sir W. E. Cradock-Hartopp, third Baronet, and by her (who died May 29, 1886) has issue] ; (4) Charles Thomas Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Charles Thomas Montagu-Douglas- Scott, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Rear- Admiral Royal Navy, Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen 1886- 1888, bom October 20, 1839 [married, February 23, 1883, Ada Mary, daughter of Charles Ryan of Derriweit Heights, Macedon, Victoria, and has issue] ; Victoria Alex- andrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina [married, February 23, 1865, the Most Honourable Sir Schomberg Henry Innes-Kerr, ninth Marquess of Lothian, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and has issue] ; Margaret Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Margaret Elizabeth [married, December 9, 1875, Donald Cameron of Lochiel, Member of Parlia- ment, and has issue] ; and Mary Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Mary Charlotte [married, July 24, 1877, Colonel the Honourable Walter Rodolph Trefusis, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by him (who died December 3, 1885) has issue]. Postal addresses — 3 Hamilton Place, Piccadilly, W. ; Ditton Park, Slough. MThe Most Nobt.e Sir WILLIAM HENRY @ WALTER MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, Duke of Buccleuch and Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, Earl of Drumlanrig, Buccleuch, Sanquhar, and Dalkeith ; Viscount Nith, Torthorwald, and Ross ; Baron Douglas of Kinmont, Middlebie, Dornock, Scott of Buccleuch, Whitchester, and Eskdale, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Earl of Doncaster, in the county of York, and Baron Scott of Tyndale, in the county of Northumberland, in the Peerage of England ; Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Roxburgh, Lord-Lieutenant of Dum- friesshire, Member of Parliament for Midlothian 1853- 1868, and 1870-1880. Born September 9, 1831, being the eldest son of the Most Noble Sir Walter Francis Mon- tagu-Douglas-Scott, fifth Duke of Buccleuch and seventh Duke of Queensberry, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Charlotte Anne, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Thomas Thynne, second Marquess of Bath, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Creations — Lord Scott of Buccleuch, March 16, 1606; Earl of Buccleuch, March 16, 1619 ; Duke of Buccleuch, &c. , April 20, 1673; Duke of Queensberry, Marquess of Dumfriesshire, and Earl of Drumlanrig, November 3, 1684, resigned and new patent, June 17, 1706, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Earl of Don- caster and Baron Tyndale, February 14, 1663, in the Peerage of England. Clubs — St. Stephen's, Carlton, Tra- vellers', Turf, Marlborough, Scottish Conservative. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly I, the Royal Arms of King Charles II., namely, quarterly i and 4, France and England ; 2, Scotland ; 3. Ireland, debruised by a baton sinister argent ; II. or, on a bend azure, a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field (for Scott) ; III. quarterly i and 4 argent, a human heart gules, crowned with an imperial crown or, and on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Mar) ; the whole of this quarter within a bordure or, charged with the double tressure of Scotland, gules ; IV. quarterly i. and iiii., argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules within a bordure sable (for Montagu); ii. and iii. or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). The escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Ancient and Most Honourable Order of the Thistle, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Order ; and impaling upon a second escut- cheon, from which depends the badge of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, quarterly i and 4, gules three cinque- foils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a ship with sails furled and oars sable (for the Earls of Arran). -Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for his Crest, a stag trippant proper, attired and un- guled or. Supporters — Two female figures habited from the waist downwards in blue kirtles, gathered up at the knees, the'arms and bosoms uncovered ; around the shoulders flowing mantles vert, suspended by the exterior hand, girdles and sandals, their heads adorned each with a plume of three ostrich feathers gules. Motto — " Amo." " Married, Novem- ber 22, 1859, Louisa Jane, commonly known as Lady Louisa Jane, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Mistress of the Robes to the Queen, third daughter of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, first Duke of Aber- corn. Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has had Issue — (i) Walter Henry Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Dalkeith, born January 17, 1861, died unmarried September 18, 1886, accidentally killed while deer-stalking ; (2) John Charles Montagu- Douglas-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Dalkeith, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the counties of Mid-Lothian and IJumfries, Vice- Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk, born March 30, 1864 [married, January 30, 1893, Margaret Alice Bridgeman, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Alice The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. K 146 TBuc TBuc Bridgeman, second daughter of Viscount Newport, and has issue, a daughter] ; (3) George William Montagu-Douglas- Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George William Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Lieutenant 10th Hussars, born August 31, 1866 ; (4) Henry Francis Montagu-Douglas- Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Francis Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), born January 15, 1868 ; (5) Her- bert Andrew Montagu- Douglas-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Herbert Andrew Montagu-Douglas-Scott, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born November 30, 1872 ; (6) Francis George Montagu-Douglas- Scott, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis George Montagu-Douglas- Scott, born November i, 1879; Katharine Mary, commonly known as Lady Katharine Mary ; and Constance Anne, com- monly known as Lady Constance Anne. Seats — Dalkeith House, in the county of Edinburgh; Bowhill, in the county of Selkirk; The Lodge, Langholm, and Drumlanrig Castle, Thornhill, in the county of Dumfries; Boughton House, Kettering. Town residence — Montagu House, Whitehall, S.W. BUCHAN, Earldom of, quartered' by ERSKINE. BUCHAN, Marquess of, see MONTROSE. The Right Honourable DAVID STUART ERSKINE, Earl of Buchan and Lord Card- TR 1 1 r\\ ant argent. Motto — " Nee temere nee timide." Postal address — 3 Lowndes Street, London, S. W. CHRISTOPHER REGINALD BUCKLE, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Artillery . Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Christoplier Richard Buckle of Norton House, by Caroline Maria his wife, daughter of Abraham Parry Cumberbatch of Hellingly, in the county of Sussex. Armo- rial bearlng^s as used, but for ivhich no authority has been established at the College of Arms are: Sable, a chevron, between three chaplets argent; and for the Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-ounce argent ; with ttu Motto, ^^ Nil temere tenta nil timide." Married, 1886, Elizabeth Braithwaite, daughter of Charles Colville Turner, Surgeon, of Bideford, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Christopher Galbraith Buckle, bom 1888 ; Doris Elen ; and Phyllis Norton. Estate and postal address — Norton House, Chichester. Rear- Admiral CLA UDE ED WARD BUCKLE. Born February 7, 1839, being the second son of the Reverend M. H. G. Buckle, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of the Reverend E. Baines. Clubs — United Service, Royal Naval {Ports- Tnouth). Armorial 'bearings as used, but for which no authority has yet been established at the College of Arms, are : Sable, a chevron between three chaplets argent ; and for the Crest, outof a ducal coronet or, a demi-ounce rampant argent ; with the Motto, " Nee temere nee timide." Married, Decem- ber 20, 1866, to Elisabeth Preston, daughter of the Reverend George Kennard ; and has Issue — (i) Claude Preston Buckle, bom September 19, 1867 ; (2) Matthew Percival Buckle, born September 29, 1869 ; (3) Hugh Charles Buckle, born- May "z^, 1881 ; and Elsie Mary. Estates — The Red House, Raithby , Spilsby , in the county of Lincoln ; Wray-Ambleside, in the county of Westinorland. Postal address — Raithby, Spilsby, Lincolnshire. Admiral Sir CLAUDE HENRY MASON BUCKLE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1803, being the son of the late Admiral Matthew Buckle of Bath ; has medals — Burmah, 1824, Baltic, Crimea, Turkish, and fourth class Medjidie, 1854, 1855 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-mander of the same Order, 1875. Club — United Service. Married, 1847, M is the Military Cockade. Harriet Margaret [who died 1893), eldest daughter of the late Thomas Deane Shute of Bramshaw Hill, New Forest, in the county of Hants, Deputy-Lieutenant. Postal address —59 Rutland Gate, S. W. § CHARLES ALBAN BUCKLER, Esquire, created Surrey Herald Extraordinary by Royal ntSttrfeTri* Warrant, bearing date July 16, 1880; and SOyXV'MX/X, by Bull, dated at the Magistral Palace, Rome, June 11, 1885, His Eminence the Prince Grand Master and Council of the Order of St. John of Jerusalem conferred upon him a Donat's Cross of the first class. Bom September 25, 1824, being the eldest surviving son of John Chessell Buckler, Architect, of Oxford (born December 8, 1793, died January 5, 1894), by Esther his wife, daughter of Thomas Fair, descended from Colonel Robert Phaire of Rostillon, in the county of Cork, born 1619, died 1682, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Sir Thomas Herbert of Tintern, in the county of Mon- mouth, Baronet, Groom of the Chamber to King Charles I. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse between three dragons' heads erased or, langued gules, as many etoiles of eight points of the field. Crest — A dragon's head couped sable gorged with two gemels and guttd d'or [granted to Sir Walter Buckler of Causewey, in the county of Dorset, Knight, by Christopher Barker, Garter, 36 Henry VIII., A. D. 1544]. Postal address — 6 Hereford Square, South Kensington, London, S.W. Sir EDMUND BUCKLEY, Baronet, of Dinas Mawd- dwy, in the county of Merioneth, and of HRttrltTptl Grotton Hall, Saddleworth, West Riding, iOWK'XVi'Y^ in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom April 16, 1834 ; was Member of ParUament for Newcastle-under-Lyme from 1865-1878, was created a Baronet, December 11, 1868. By Royal License, dated April 4, 1864, he and his issue were authorised to take the surname of Buckley, instead of that of Peck, and to bear the arms of Buckley with due distinctions. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron indented between three shields argent, each charged with a bull's head caboshed • of the first, all within a bordure wavy or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount, a fern-brake proper in front of a bull's head sable, over all a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto, " Nee temere nee timide." Married, firstly, March 14, i860, Sarah, eldest daughter of William Rees of Tonn, in the county of Carmarthen ; and by her (who died April 21, 1883) had Issue — (i) Edmund Buckley, Esquire, born May 7, 1861 [married, July 22, 1885, Harriet Olivia Louisa, widow of Reverend Maurice Lloyd, Rector of Montgomery, and daughter of Reverend Thomas More of Linley Hall, in the county of Salop, and has issue, Edmund Maurice Buckley, Esquire, born 1886] ; (2) William Buckley, Esquire, born January 10, 1863, Captain 4th Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; Mary, died September 28, 1879 ; Sarah, deceased ; and Sybill. He married, secondly, December 30, 1885, Sara Mysie, widow of A. Jackson Burton of Chicago, in the United States of America. Seats — Mawddwy, in the county of Merioneth ; Grotton Hall, Saddleworth, in the county of York. Resi- dence — Higher Ardwick, Manchester. The Honourable Sir PATRICK ALPHONSUS BUCKLEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly Colonial Secretary of New Zealand, has been Attorney-General and Colonial Secretary of that colony since 1891 ,■ created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 18 — , Alice, only daughter of the late Sir William Fitzherbert, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Auckland and Wel- lington, New Zealand. RICHARD EDWARD HERBERT BUCKNBR, late of the Royal Navy. Born May 9, 1847, TRUCfetlPr ^^'■"S t^ third son of the Reverend John it, uvntlvl. Buckner, Master of Arts, formerly of the Rifle Brigade, by his wife Eliza, daughter of William Henry Gardner of the Royal Artillery, commonly S is the Naval Cockade. TBuc IBul 149 ©oame known as the Honourable William Henry Gardner. Armorial l)earlngs as used are : Gules, a book open or, between three bucks' heads erased ermine. Crest— ^ buck couranterminois, infrontofa beech-tree, issuantfrom a mount profer: with the VLoXXq, " Fide surgimzis ad spem." These arms were granted to John Buckner, Bishop of Chichester, and his brother. Admiral Charles Buckner: but no pedigree has since been recorded or establislied at the College of Arms. Married, Chassie, daughter of John Follenus : and has Issue ^Amy. Postal address— 20 i?7/Mc//S;rerf, Toronto, Canada. t WILLIAM HENRY PIERCE BUCKNER, Liett- tenant in tlie Royal Navy; fourth son of the late Reverend John Buckner, Master of Arts, formerly of the Rifle Brigade, by his wife Eliza, daughter of William Henry Gardner of the Royal Artillery, commonly known as the Honourable William. Henry Gardner. Armorial bear- ings, as tised, are for Arms : Gules, a book open or, between three bucks' heads erased ermine ; and for the Crest, a buck courant erminois in front of a beech-tree issuant from a mount proper ; with the Motto, "Fide surgimus ad spem." These arms were granted to John Buckner, Bishop of Chi- chester, and his brother. Admiral Charles Buckner, but no pedigree of the family has since been recorded or established at the College of Arms. Married, and has Issue — A son. Postal address — The Coast Guard, Fraserburgh, Aberdeen- shire. Sir JOHN CHARLES BUCKNILL, Esquire, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine of the Uni- TRlltfetlifl ^^''■"^ ''f London, Fellow of the Royal uJ\*kix\kM,\ College of Physicians of London : created Knight Bachelor by Letters Patent, 1894. Postal address — East Cliff House, Christchurch, South- ampton. Sir CHARLES BUCKWORTH - HERNE-SOAME, ninth Baronet of Sheen, TBucfetoot:tl)=l^erne^ JSemLrorthl'^fai College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, I-icentiate of the Society of Apothe- caries, Justice of the Peace and a member of the Council for the county of Salop. Born May 29, 1830, being the son of Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Esquire, by Hannah his wife, daughter of Richard Procter of Brecon. Creation — April I, 1697. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between three mallets or, a canton argent, for difference (for Soame) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchte argent, an ermine spot (for Buckworth). Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lure argent, garnished and lined or, thereon a hawk of the last, charged upon the breast with a cross crosslet for difference (for Soame) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in a helmet, the beaver up all proper (for Buckworth). Married, March 29, 1855, Mary (who died December 24, 1893), daughter of Richard Fellows Procter, Esquire, of Iron Bridge, Salop ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Everard Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Esquire, born May 15, 1863, died, unmarried, 1884; (2) Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, Esquire, born September 18, 1864 [to whom refer] ; Mary Hannah [married, firstly, October 16, 1878, Arthur Marcy, of Wellington, Salop, who died 1883 ; and secondly, July 24, 1889, Reverend Richard Herbert Snape, Vicar of Eskdale, Cumberland] ; and Evelyn [married, June 7, 1881, George Day Harrison of Richmond House, Stoke-upon-Trent], Postal address — Dawley, Shropshire. CHARLES BUCKWORTH-HERNE-SOAME, Es- quire. Born September 18, 1864, being the third but only surviving son of Sir Charles Buckworth-Herne-Soame, ninth Baronet [to whom refer], by his wife Mary, daughter of Richard Fellows Procter of Ironbridge, Salop. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between three mallets or, and a canton argent for difference (for Soame), 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchfe argent, an ermine spot (for Buckworth), and in chief a label of three points for differ- ence ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lure argent, garnished and lined or, thereon a hawk of the last, charged upon the breast with a cross crosslet for difference (for Soame), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in a helmet, the beaver up all proper (for Buckworth). Married, 1891 , Mary, daughter of John Edge of Dawley, and widow of Peter Burnett Pring, Doctor of Medicine ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Everard Buckworth- Herne-Soame, Esquire ; (2) Charles Burnett Buckworth- Herne-Soame, Gentleman. Postal address — The Laurels, Dawley, Shropshire. JOHANN GEORGE BOHLER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian TR flflTl^l* Empire, formerly in the Indian Civil Service; ■^""'■'^^ was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. The Reverend THOMAS MAINWARING BULKE- LEY BULKELEY-OWEN, Salop. Born November 15, 1826, being the son of Thomas Bulkeley Bulkeley-Owen, and his wife Marianne, eldest daughter of the Reverend Edward Thelwall of Llanbedr Hall, in the county of Denbigh. Club — ^Grosvenor. Livery' — ^ Black and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross fleury engrailed sable between four Cornish choughs proper, and on a chief azure a boar's head couped argent, langued gules (for Owen) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed argent (for Bulkeley) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Ormsby- Gore, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse between three cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Gore), 2 and 3 gules, a bend between six cross crosslets or (for Ormsby) ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent (for Bulkeley); with the Mottoes, " Eryr eryrod eryi," and "Nee temere nee timide." Married, August 24, i88o, Fanny Mary Katharine, commonly known as the Honour- able Fanny Mary Katharine, daughter and heir of the Right Honourable John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, first Baron Harlech. Estates — Tedsmore Hall, and lands in West Felton, Ruyton-of-the-Eleven-Tovras, and Shrewsbury, all in the county of Salop ; and lands in Llanwrin and Darowen, in the county of Montgomery. Postal address — Tedsmore Hall, Oswestry, Salop. Sir HARR Y BULLARD, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Nor- ^{2||TT(»|«N wick; is a Councillor [Second Ward) for jOWV\\X\,v Norwich. Born 1841, being the son of the late Richard Bullard of Norwich; was created Knight Bachelor, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitutional. Married, tZ^ , Sarah J ., daughter of T. Ringer of Rougliam, Norfolk. Postal address — ■ Hellesden House, Norwich. BULLER, see ELPHINSTONE. BULLER, quartered by ELPHINSTONE. Vice-Admiral ALEXANDER BULLER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ^Rtlllpt* J"^s''<^^ °f 'he Peace for the county of il-^UVivi' Devon. Born June 30, 1834, being the second son of the Reverend Richard BuUer, Rector of Lanreath, in the county of Cornwall, and his wife Eliza, daughter of John Hornby of the Hook, Titchfield, in the county of Southampton ; has Crimea (1854, 1855) medal wiih clasp, and Turkish medal; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1876. C/a^- United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, on a cross quarter - pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field. Pendent from the escutcheon is placed his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Aquila non capit muscas." Married, 1870, Emily Mary, daughter of the late Henry Tritton of Beddington, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Henry "Tritton Buller, Gentleman, born October 30, 1873 ; (2) Richard Edward Buller, Gentleman , born January 14, 1875 ; (3) Francis Alexander Waddilow Buller, Gentleman, born May 14, 1879 ; (4) Herbert Cecil The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. T6ul IBnl BuUer, Gentleman, born January 2, 1862 ; (5) Edward Maxwell Buller, Gentleman, born June 6, 1883 ; and Jane Elizabeth [married, June 28, 1892, Captain Charles Turner, of the 49th Royal Berkshire Regiment]. Postal address — Erie Hall, Plympton, South Devon. Dame ANNE HENRIETTA BULLER, commonly known as Lady Buller, daughter of Francis James Templer, Treasurer of Ceylon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field. Married, 1842, Sir Arthur William Buller, Knight Bachelor, a Judge in Calcutta 1840-1858, Member of Parliament for Devonport, who died April 30, 1869. Of the above marriage there was Issue — Charles Francis Buller, Esquire, late of the 2nd Life Guards [to whom refer]; Isabella Ellen [married April 21, 1863, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Shadwell Morley Grylls of Lewarne, Corn- wall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and has issue] ; and Annie Kate [married, November 11, 1876, to Edward John Grimston, Gentleman]. CHARLES FRANCIS BULLER, Esquire, late of the 2nd Life Guards. Born May 26, 1846, being the only son of the late Sir Arthur William Buller, a Judge in Calcutta, and his wife Anne Henrietta [to whom refer], daughter of Francis James Templer, Treasurer of Ceylon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross quarter- pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field, impaling the arms of Ridley, namely gules, on a chevron between three falcons argent, as many pellets ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper ; with the HottO, ' ' Aquila non capit muscas." Married, July 11, 1873, Louisa Katharine, eldest daughter of the late Major-General Charles William Ridley, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, formerly the wife of Captain Henry Bloomfield Kingscote. GEORGE FREDERICK BULLER, Esquire, Born July 4, 1822, being the third son of the late Sir Anthony Buller, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Sir William Lemon, Baronet. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Brown piped with red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross quarter- pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head afirontfe couped at the shoulders proper ; with the Motto, "Aquila non capit muscas." Married, August 11, 1859, Georgina, daughter of Ralph Forster, Jardenfield, in the county of Berwick. Estate and postal address — Pound, Yelverton, South Devon. Dame MARIA BULLER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Buller, daughter of Francis Temple, Treasurer of Ceylon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field. Married, 1842, Sir Arthur William Buller, Knight Bachelor, who died 1869, a Judge of Supreme Court of Calcutta. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Sir REDVERS HENRY BULLER, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1839, being the son of the late James Wentworth Buller, Member of Parliament, Doctor of Civil Law, of Downes, Crediton ; Under-Secretary for Ireland 1886 to 1887, and Quartermaster- General to the Forces 1887 - 1890, since when he has been Adjutant-General, with temporary rank of General ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order 1885, and to that of Knight Grand Cross 1894 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knioht Commander of the same Order 1882, and Knight Grand Cross 1894 ; was appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council 1887 ; has medal and third class Osmanieh, Egypt, 1882. Clubs — Army and Navy, Naval and Military, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross & is the Military Cockade, quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field. The escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath and by a wreath of laurel, and by his collar pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Grand Cross of the Military Division of the said Order, and his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George and his Victoria Cross, and impaling upon a second escut- cheon the arms of Townshend, namely, azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops argent. Upon the escut- cheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper; with the Motto, "Aquila non capit muscas." Married, 1882, Audrey Jane Charlotte, com- monly known as Lady Audrey Jane Charlotte, widow of Greville Theophilus Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Greville Theophilus Howard, and daughter of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquess Townshend. Postal address— Vov/nes, Crediton ; 29 Bruton Street, W. Sir WALTER LA WHY BULLER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Science, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1838, being the son of tlie Reverend James Buller of Canter- bury, New Zealand; awarded silver medal for scientific literature at New Zealand Exhibition 1865, and gold medal 1881 ,■ was a Royal Commissioner for Colonial and Indian Exhibition, 1886; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of the same Order, 1886. Married, 1862, Charlotte {who died 1891), third daughter of Gilbert Mair, Justice of the Peace. Postal address — Wellington, New Zealand. BULLER, YARDE-, see CHURSTON. BULLOCK. Gules, a chevron ermine, between three bulls' heads caboshed argent, armed or. Reverend JOB GEORGE BULMAN, Master of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born December i, nRflTinfltl 1826, being the eldest son of Job James ii^ '>*^****Xl\ Bulman of Cox Lodge, in the county of Northumberland , by his wife Caroline, daughter of George Robinson of Easington and Hendon Lodge, in the county of Durham. Clubs — Grosvenor, Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings, as used, are for Arms : Gules, three barrulets wavy argent, on a chief or, an annulet asure between two bulls' heads caboshed with rings in their noses sable ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a bull passant argent, the dexter forefoot resting on a ball azure; with the Motto, " Patienter." These arms were granted in the year 1805 to Job BulTnan of Cox Lodge, in the county of Northumberland, but no pedigree of the family has been since recorded or established at the College of Arms. Postal address — Oakwood, West Enfield, Middlesex. His Excellency General Sir EDWARD EARLE GASCOIGNE BULWER, Knight Com- TRtllVOPl* ™^"tt Robert Bunten and Agnes his wife, daughter iUUUVIPU of Robert Clark of Crossbill, in the county of Lanark. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Con- servative, Hurlingham, Western (Glasgow). Livery — Dark blue, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, gilt buttons. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend invected azure between two garbs proper, banded gules, on a chief of the last three bunting birds also proper. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-eagle dis- played proper ; and in an escroU above this Motto, " Copiose et opportune." Married, June i, 1865, Jessie, daughter of Andrew Maclure, London ; and has Issue — Jeanie. Estate — Dun-Alastair. Postal address — Dim- Alastair, Perthshire. Sir CHARLES GRANT BURDETT, eighth Baronet of Burthwaite, in the county of York. Born TRl I1*ilp1"f' ^^75' being the son of the late Sir Charles iUUVUvVi- Wentworth Burdett, seventh Baronet. Creation— ]\x\y 25, 1665. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules, three martlets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower argent, a martlet rising or. §SlR FRANCIS BURDETT, eighth Baronet of Fore- mark, in the county of Derby, Lieutenant 17th Lancers. Bo7-n July 5, 1869, being the son of the late Sir Francis Burdett, seventh Baronet, by his first wife Amelia Eliza, daughter of Major James Sharp. Creation — February 25, 1618. C/«,5j — Carlton and United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, langued gules. Motto — ' ' Cleave fast." Seats — Foremark (Repton), in the county of Derby ; Rarasbury Manor, in the county of Wiltshire ; andAncaster House, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Dame GRACE BURDETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Burdett, daughter of Grant. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules three martlets of the first. Married Sir Charles Wentworth Burdett, seventh Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Two daughters. Postal address — New Zealand. Dame MARY DOROTHY BURDETT, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Burdett, daughter of John Smyth of Cleatlam, in the county of Durham. ArmoriaJ bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, two bars or, each charged with three martlets gules. Married, 1867 (as his second wife), Sir Francis Burdett, seventh Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Francis Burdett, eighth Baronet (to whom refer) ; Georgiana Male [married, August 22, 1891, George Anson Byron, Esquire]; and Maude Clara Frances. Postal addresses — Foremark Hall, Derbyshire ; Ramsbury Manor, Wiltshire ; Ancaster House, Richmond, Surrey. BURDETT-COUTTS, see BARTLETT-BURDETT- COUTTS. The Right Honourable ANGELA GEORGINA BURDETT-COUTTS, Baroness Burdett-Coutts ; see BARTLETT-BURDETT-COUTTS. § AUGUSTUS EDWARD BURDON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumber- TRttfhntl 'a""!' Captain and Honorary Major Nor- iQUVUUtl thumberland Hussars (Yeomanry), late of the 17th ■ Lancers. Born September 11, 1851, being the only son of the late Colonel Augustus de The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. IS2 IBm IBm Butts of the Royal Engineers, and of his wife Hannah Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of Admiral Inglefield, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Burdon by Royal License in 1870. Cluis — Saint George's, Northern Counties (Newcastle-upon-Tyne), and Conservative (New- castle - upon - Tyne). Liveiy — Dark blue, orange piping, orange and blue striped vest, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and or, a pale with three trumpets two and one, and as many cross crosslets all counterchanged (for Burdon), 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse engrailed between two salmons naiant argent, a like salmon of the field (for De Butts) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising regardant or, each wing charged with a cross crosslet azure, holding in the dexter claw a trumpet gold (for Burdon), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon three annulets interlaced gules, a stork argent, beaked, legged and collared gules, holding in the beak a salmon proper (for De Butts); with the HottO, "Honor virtutis." Married, August 19, 1875, Alice Gertrude, daughter of the late Major Thomas Pakenham Vandeleur of Bellefield, in the county of Limerick ; and has Issue — William Wharton Burdon, Gentleman, born October 13, 1889 ; Norah Wharton ; and Georgina Wharton. Estates — Hartford, Wooperton, and Roseden, in the county of Northumber- land; Prior Hall, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Hartford House, Cramlington, Northumber- land. RICHARD BURDON-SANDERSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the OButDon^^anDewon zrand Sighstriff 1892-1893, Barrister-at- Law. Born December i, 1852, being the eldest son of Richard Burdon-Sanderson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Depuly-Lieutenant, by his wife Isabella Mitchelson, daughter of James Haldaiie. Clubs — Oxford and Cam- bridge, Northern Counties (Newcastle-on-Tyne). Livery— Claret coloured coat and gilt buttons, crimson breeches. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Paly of six or and azure, on a bend sable three annulets of the first, a canton gules, charged with a sword erect argent, pommel and hilt gold, surrounded with the collar of the Lord Mayor of the City of London proper, and for distinction, in the chief point a saltire humettee counterchanged of the field. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head argent, erased gules, collared and chain reflexed behind the neck or, between a branch of palm and another of laurel, and for distinction, on the neck a saltire humettee gules. Motto — " Clarior ex obscuro." Married, January 18, 1893, Katharine Emily, daughter of Robert Henry Mitford. Estates — Otterburn Dene and Brunton, both in the county of Northumberland. Postal addresses — Waren House, Belford, Northumberland; Otterburn Dene, Otterburn, R.S.O., Northumberland. BURFORD, Earl of, see SAINT ALBANS. ButfotD#ancocfe frt^uTliSi:!:, Tlie Honourable Sir HENRY JAMBS BURFORD BURFORD- HANCOCK, fanioji Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1839, being the son of tlie late Henry Hancock, Fellow oft/ie Royal College of Surgeons, of Standen, in the county of Wiltshire, and Harley Street, London, by his wife Rachel Ann, daughter of the late Reverend James IV. Burford, Doctor of Divinity ; made Chief-Justice and Judge of Vice-Admiralty of Gibraltar, 1882 ; assumed by Royal License in 1881 his motheT^s name of Bzirford, in addition to and before that of Hancock: created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Married, i86r, Hannah, daughter of the late Captain Thomas Jacob Settle, Royal Navy. Postal addresses — The Palace, Gib- raltar ; Standen Chute, Andover, Wiltshire. EDITH SURGES, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Surges, sister of the first Earl of IRliriTPtf Lathom. Married, 1859, Ynyr Henry 'OXXK^'uf' Buries, Esquire ; raised to the rank of a Barons daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. & Is the Military Cockade. GEORGE DOUGLAS BURGESS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of ^RttriTIXirt India. Born 1847, being the son ^ John xOUl^v^^ Burgess, Judicial Commissioner of Upper Bur7nah ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, i88g. Postal a.d.Aress.—Mandalay, Upper Burmah. JAMES BURGESS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born 1832, being the eldest and only surviving son of James Burgess, by his wife Elizabeth Hill, daughter of Andrew Hutton of Saint Andrews ; formerly Director-General of Archaological Sur- vey of India: is the author of various works on Indian Architecture and Antiquities ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Postal address — 22 Seton Place, Edinburgh. BURGH, refer to ROSHER. BURGHERSH, Baron, see WESTMORLAND. BURGHLEY, Baron, see EXETER. SB Sir JOHN MONTAGU BURGOYNE, tenth Baronet © of Sutton Park, in the county of Bedford, 1Rttf»lYnt1MI> Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1868; lOWKt^M^WXc Lieutenant-Colonel Reserve Grenadier Guards, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion the Bedfordshire Regiment. Born October 23, 1832, being the only son of the late Sir John Montagu Burgoyne, ninth Baronet, by his wife Mary Harriet, elder daughter of William Gore-Langton, Member of Parliament. Creation — July 15, 1641. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron or, be- tween three talbots argent, on a chief embattled of the last as many martlets azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or, ears sable, and collared gules. MarHed, Novem- ber 10, 1856, Amy, only daughter of Captain H. Neilson Smith, Royal Engineers. Seat — Sutton Park, Biggleswade, in the county of Bedford. ARTHUR MEREDYTH BURKE, Esquire. Boru , being the sixth surviving son of the late TRlIffer ^'"^ John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, liJUKfXKr Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold; with the Motto, " One king, one faith, one law." ASHWORTH PETER BURKE, Esquire, late Lieu- tenant Royal Irish Rifles. Born , being the third surviving son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold; with the Motto, "One king, one faith, one law." § BERNARD BURKE, Esquire, Athlone Pursuivant of Arms, Gentleman-in-Waiting to the Duke of Marl- borough and Earls Cowper and Spencer, when Lord-Lieu- tenants of Ireland. Bom , being the second son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James M is the Naval Cockade. IBut MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath. Armo- nal DeaxijlgB— He bears for Arms: Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantlmg gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold ; with the Motto, "One king, one faith, one law." § EDWARD PLUNKETT BURKE, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Kmg's Own Regiment. Bom , being the fourth surviving son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara l- ranees, second daughter of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, m the county of Meath. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befittmg his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold ; with the Motto, " One king, one faith, one law." § HENRY FARNHAM BURKE, Esquire, Somerset Herald of Arms, and Genealogist of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Bom June 12, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, and Principal Herald of all Ireland, Registrar of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and Keeper of the State Papers of Ireland, Doctor of Laws, by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James iVIacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath, by his wife Theresa, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Joshua Colles Meredyth, Baronet; was Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms, 1880-1887, Somerset Herald of Arms from 1887; appointed, 1889, Genealogist of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; Deputy Ulster King of Arms 1889-1892. Clui — Garrick. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is suiTOunded by his collar of SS, and from -which is pendent his badge of Saint Patrick, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wi-eath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold; with the Motto, " Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Married, April 23, 1885, Helena Mary Ray, only daughter of Henry Pollard Palmer, late of Oaklands, Eccles, in the county of Lancaster ; and has Issue — John Bernard Burke, Esquire, born November 6, 1892 ; Barbara Helen Mary. Postal address — Heralds' College, Queen Victoria Street, London, E.C. M Sir HENRY GEORGE BURKE, fifth Baronet of w Marble Hill, in the county of Galway, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, High Sheriff 1883 ; late Lieutenant 4th BattaUon Con- naught Rangers. Bom November 30, 1859, being the second son of the late Sir Thomas John Burke, third Baronet, Captain 1st Royal Dragoons, by his wife Mary Frances, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances, second daughter of the Right Honourable Ajithony Francis Nugent, ninth Earl of West- meath ; and succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, August 17, 1880, under the creation of December 5, 1797. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms — Erminois, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto — " Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Estate and postal address — Marble Hill, Loughrea, county Galway. JOHN EDWARD BURKE, Esquire. Bom , being the fifth surviving son of the late Sir John Bernard Burke, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ulster King of Arms, by his wife Barbara Frances, second daughter of James MacEvoy of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, a cross gules, in the first and fourth quarters a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a IBur 153 helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a- mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or, and charged on the breast with a cross gold ; with the Motto, " One king, one faith, one law." Sir THEOBALD HUBERT BURKE, Baronet of Glinsk, hi the county of Galway. Born March, 1883, Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) iSth Regiment: succeeded his kinsman as thirteenth Baronet, July 21, 1884, under the creation of August 2, 1628. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial, bearings, as given in Burke's "Peerage," are for Arms : Or, a cross qules, in the first quarter a lion rampant saile. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feath£rs argent. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." [Foster places this title in " Chaos."^ ULICK JOHN BURKE, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of tlie University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the coun- ties of Essex and Southampton, late Captain Suffolk Yeo- manry Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law. Born July 29, 1843, being the fourth but at present the second surviving son of the late James St. George Burke, Esquire, one cf Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law, of Auberies, Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Anne Eliza, daughter of John Grubbe, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace, of Horsenden House, ill the county of Buckingham. Club — White's. Livery — Claret-coloured coat, with scarlet piping breeches, ^c. , and gold lace. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no i-ight has been establislied, are for Arms : Or, a cross gules, ill the first quai-ter a lion rampant sable. Crest — A cat-a- mountain proper, collared and chained or. Motto — "Ung ro}', ung foy, ung loy." Married, August 5, 1869, Edith Charlotte, youngest daughter of Nathaniel Barnardistofi, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of The Ryes, in tlie county of Essex ; and has Issue — Ulick Roland Burke, born January 23, 1872; Violet; Kathleen Laura: and Dorothy. Estate — Broxhead Warren, in the county of Southampton. Postal a.&&^ts,%— Broxhead Warren, Alton, Hants. WALTER ST. GEORGE BURKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Essex ond Suffolk, formerly Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Engineers (retired). Born April 27, 1842, being the third son of James St. George Burke, Esquire, of Auberies and Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Anne Elisa, daughter of John Grubbe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, of Horsenden House, in tlie county of Buckingham. Club-— Conservative. lAwery—Claret, with scarlet piping. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, areforAXTa.^: Or, a cross gules, a lion rampant sable, in the dexter canton. Crest— ^ cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, chained or. Motto — ' ' Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Married, June 6, 1877, Mary Ann Amy Macrae, daughter of George Ferguson Cockbuim, of the Honourable East India Company s Service ; and has\%s\i.Q—(i^ Redmond St. George Burke, born July zt., 1879; (2) Herbert Francis Burke, bom October 8, 1880 ; (3) Charles Dojninick Burke, bom January 24, 1882 ; (4) Harold French Burke, born February zZ, 1883; (5) Edmund Plunkett Burke, born June 13, 1885 ; (6) Michael Lawrence Burke, born June 5, 1888 ; Norah Rachel: Amy Evelyn: Geraldine Margaret; and Constance Audrey. Estate — Auberies, in the parish of Buhner, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Auberies, Sudbury, Suffolk. BURLINGTON, Earl of, see DEVONSHIRE. Major- General E US TA CE BE A UMONT B URNAB Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order nRtl1*ttilflt1 °f ^^ Bath. Born 1837, being the son iUUVUnU^ 0/ the late Lieutenant-General Richard Beaumont Bumaby, Royal Artillery ; has medals — Jowaki, 1877, 1878, with clasp; Afghan, 1878-1880, with clasp ; was created Companion cf the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1887. Club — Naval and Military. The Reverend E VEL YN HENR Y VILLEBOIS BUR- NABY, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, formerly Rector of Burrough-on-the-Hill, Melton Mowbray. Born January 7, 1848, being the younger and last surviving son of the late Reverend Canon Gustavus Andrew Burnaby, Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is tbat of a genuinely amiigerous person. 154 IBur TBur Master of Arts, of Middleham, Chaplain to His Royal High- ness the late Duke of Cambridge, of Soinerty Hall, in the county of Leicester, by his wife Harriet, daughter of the late Henry Villehois of Marha-m. Clubs — Maison Doree ; County Club { Ventnor, Isle of Wight). Livery — Dark green. Ar- morial bearings as used, and as given in Burke's '^Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are : Argent, two bars and a lion passant gu'ardant in chief gules. Crest — A demi-man sable, in the dexter hand a branch of columbine flowers proper, round the neck a rope with end hanging down on sinister side. Motto — "Pro rege." Maxried, Jzrstly, May 4, 1871, Winifred Constance, daughter of Vandeleur Crake, Esquire, of High- lands, Saint Leonards-on-Sea, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Sussex {she died May 27, 1873)/ and secondly, 1878, Margaret Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Catherine, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cadwallader Erskine, fouj-th Baron Erskine, which marriage was dissolved, 1886 ,- and has Issue — One daughter by his second viarriage, Kathleen Riette Winifred Ruby. Postal address — County Club, Ventnor, Isle of Wight. Sir henry BURNABY, fifth Baronet of Broughton Hall, in the county of Oxford, formerly Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born 1829, being the second son of the late Captain Edward Augustus Cassar Burnaby, by his wife Enima, nie M'Low ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, August 19, 1881, under the creation of October 31, 1767. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Argent, two bars gules, in chief a lion passant guardant, per pale of the second and vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown, a demi-lion rampant guardant or, in the dexter paw a staff proper, thereon a flag gules, motto — "Pro rege." CHARLES FREDERICK BURNARD, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the Borough of 1l^tt1*llfl1*t1 Plymouth, for which town he served the -''^WHIOHJ office of Mayor in the year 1882, Fellow of the Chemical Society. Born July 18, 1816. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three escallops in bend between two bendlets azure, in chief and in base a leopard's face jessant-de-lis of the last ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper an escallop argent, between the attires of a stag also proper; with the Motto, "Bear and forbear." Married, 1839, Jane Bice, daughter of William Evans, Shipowner and Merchant, of Fowey ; and has Issue — An only surviving son, Robert Burnard, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; Fanny Evans ; Mary Beatrice ; Alice ; and Katherine Bice. Postal address — Chatsworth Lodge, Compton Gifford, Plymouth. ROBERT BURNARD, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the Borough of Plymouth, only surviving son of Charles Frederick Burnard, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Jane Bice, daughter of William Evans. Clubs — Eighty, National Liberal, Plymouth and Western Counties Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three escallops in bend between two bendlets azure, in chief and in base a leopard's face jessant-de-lis of the last, and differenced with his label as the eldest son ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper an escallop argent, between the attires of a stag also proper ; with the Motto, "Bear and forbear.'' Married, .'^pril 6, 1871, Fanny Louise, eldest daughter of Samuel Henry Pearce of Paignton, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — ^(i) Lawrence Friedrich Burnard, Gentleman, born July 27, 1874 ; (2) Charles Francis Burnard, Gentleman, born April 12, 1876 ; Olive Louise ; and Dorothy Blanche. Postal address — 3 Hillsborough, Plymouth, General HENRY KNIGHTLEY BURNE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. TRtirtIP Born 1825; lias medals — Sutlej, 1845, 1846, iXjyXVrWK' with clasp ; Burmah, 1852, \%t^-^, with clasp ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1&7K,. Club — United Service. Married, 18 — , Frances, daughter of T. Spens. Major-General Sir OWEN TUDOR BURNE, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, fi is the Military Cockade. Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1837, being the son of the lat% Reverend Henry Thomas Burne, Master of Arts, of Grittleton, in the county of Wilts ; appointed a Member of Council of India, 1887 ,' was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Star of India, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1879 ; created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. Club — United Service. Ma.tned,^rstly, 1867, Evefyne, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyne [who died 1878), daughter of th£ Right Honourable John Cavendish Browne, third Baron Kilmaine ; secondly, 1883, Agnes Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Agnes Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable nineteenth Earl of Morton. Postal ad- dress — 132 Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale, W. Sir EDWARD COLEY BURNE BURNE-JONES, Baronet of the United Kingdom, nRtt1«MI>-'3rnt10rt °f Rottingdean, in the county of iDUClU>-J|UllW Sussex, and of the Grange, in the parish of Fulham, Associate of the Royal Academy. Born , being the only son of Edward Richard Jones of Birmingham, and was autho- rised to continue the surname of Burne-Jones by Royal License dated February 24, 1894. Creation — 1894. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a bend sinister argent between seven mullets, four in chief and three in base or, three pairs of wings addorsed purpure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of flames of fire proper, two wings elevated and addorsed purpure, charged with a mullet of six points or. Postal addresses — Rottingdean, Sussex ; The Grange, 49 North End Road, West Kensington, W. ; 2 Studio, Campden Hill Road, W. Colonel CHARLES JOHN BURNETT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. TK ttl*n l^f'f' Born 1843, being the son of John Alexander ID\\\,\\KK\ Burnettof Saint Kilda, Melbourne: Assist- ant-Quartermaster-General at War Office; hasmedals — Ashantee, 1873, 1874, withclasp ; Afghan, 1879, 1880, with clasp ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. §SiK ROBERT BURNETT, eleventh Baronet of Leys, in the county of Kincardine, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Bom August 28, 1833, being the only son of the late Sir James Horn Burnett, tenth Baronet, by his first wife Caroline Margaret, daughter of Charles Spearman, Esquire, of Thornley Hall, in the county of Durham. Creation — April 21, 1626. Clubs — Arthur's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three holly leaves in chief vert, and a hunt- ing horn in base sable, garnished gules. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand with a knife pruning a vine-tree proper. Supporters — On the dexter side, a Highlander in a hunting garb, holding in his exterior hand a bow all proper, and on the sinister side a greyhound proper. Motto — " Virescit vulnere virtus." Married, 1864, Matilda Josephine, daughter of James Murphy, Esquire, of New York; and by her (who died April 25, 1888) had a son, James Lauderdale Burnett, Esquire, who died 1874. 5ea^— Crathes, in the county of Aberdeen. Town residence — 3 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. § HENRY EDWARD BURNEY, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for the county of Buckinghiim, Tl^tlrttPt) Lieutenant-Colonel ^rd Battalion Oxford UJU\HK'\> Light Infantry. Bom April g, rS^s, ieing the only son of the Reverend Henry Burney, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Wavendon, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Peter Richard Hoare, Esquire, of Luscombe Castle, in the county of Devon, who was fifth son of Sir Richard Hoare, Baronet. Clubs — Junior Carlton. Livery — Royal Blue with yellow facings, with Maltese crosses on yellow braid. Armorial bearings, as used, are for Arms : Azure, two bars counter-embattled erminois, on a canton argent, a cross patt^e fitchde sable; and for the Crest, M is tbe Naval Cockade. TBur TBur iSS upon a wreath of tiK colours, out of a maunch gules, charged with an. ancient lyre or, stringed argent, a hand prefer, holding a cross pattie Jitchie erect as in the arms. These were granted in the year 1807 to the Reverend Richard Allen Bumey, Rector of Rimpton, in the county of Somerset, who is stated to be the grandfather of the above-mentiotied Colonel Bumey, but no pedigree shmving the descent from the grantee lias been established and recorded at the College of Arms. Married, May 25, 1872, Hortense Marie, elder daughter of Count Troili of Rome, by his wife Maria, elder daughter of Captain Richard Hoare, second son of Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, Baronet: and lias Issue— Gkj Henry Chatham Bumey, Gentleman, born October 22, 1873. Estate and Postal z.dAxfS&—Wavendon Tower, Bletchley, Bucks. §SiR JOHN BURNS, second Baronet of Wemyss Bay, in the county of Renfrew, Deputy-Lieu- TB Urttfit '^"^"t ^"'l Justice of the Peace for the counties "^ of Lanarli and Renfrew and the county of the city of Glasgow, Honorary Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve. Bom June 24, 1829, being the son of the late Sir George Burns, first Baronet, by his wife Jane, daughter of James Cleland, Doctor of Laws, of Glasgow. Creation— ]une 24, 1889. C/m«j— Travellers' , Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two mullets of six points pierced in chief sable, and a hunt- ing horn in base of the last, garnished and stringed vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper, hold- ing a hunting horn sable, garnished vert. Motto—" Ever ready. " Married, November 27, i860, Emily, daughter of George Clerk Arbuthnot of Mavisbank House, in the county of Midlothian, by Agnes his first wife, daughter of John Rait of Arniston; and has Issue — (il George Arbuthnot Burns, Esquire, Justice of the Peace (Lymekilns, East Kilbride, Lanark), born September 17, 1861 [married, April 6, 1886, Mary, younger daughter of Hickson Fergusson of Glasgow] ; (2) James Cleland Burns, Esquire, born 1864 [married, April 2, 1891, Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Robert Nugent-Dunbar of Machermore Castle, in the county of Kirkcudbright] ; Agnes Caroline ; Jane Cleland ; and Mary Hay. Seats — Castle Wemyss, Wemyss Bay ; and Wemyss House, in the county of Renfrew. Town residence — i Park Gardens, Glasgow. ISAAC WILLIAM BURNS-LINDOW, Gentleman, of Irton Hall, in the county of ^i2tti«t^iy ¥r tt^f^i*«W^ Cumberland, Lieutenant 8th J5Urn0=iLinijOD3 Hussars. ^»-« June 10, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Jonas Lindow Burns-Lindow, Esquire, of Irton Hall, in the county. of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and De- puty-Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, and High Sheriff 1877, formerly Captain Royal Cumberland Militia, who assumed the name and arms of Lindow by Royal License 1871, by his wife Mary [to whom refer], eldest daughter of Mark Hildesley Quayle,. Esquire, of Crogga, Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls of that islalnd ; succeeded his father 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chevron dove-tailed between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, as many fountains. Upon the escutcheon is placed a hel- met befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, semfe of buckles or, and holding between the paws a fountain. ' Kotto — "Vi et virtute." Estate and postal address — Irton Hall, Holmrook, viS. Carnforth, Cumberland. , MARY BURNS-LINDOW, Widow, daughter of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga and of Bridge House, Castletown, Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls and Justice of the Peace for that island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, late Captain Grenadier Guards. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, on a chevron dovetailed between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, as many fountains, and impaling the arms of Quayle, namely argent, on a chevron sable, guttfe-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Married, July 11, 1867, Jonas Lindow Burns-Lindow, Esquire, of Irton House, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, and High Sheriff 1877, who assumed the arms and the additional surname of Lindow by Royal License 1871, and who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Isaac William Burns-Lindow, Gentleman [to whom refer]; (2) Samuel Lindow Burns-Lindow, Gentleman, born October i, 1869; (3) Mark Hildesley Jonas Burns-Lindow, Gentleman, born January 28, 1879 ; Mary Jane; Agnes Lindow; and Ruth Edith. Postal address — Irton Hall, Holmrook, vift Carnforth, Cumber- land. BURNSHEAD, quartered by OUST. Sir BRUCE LOCKHAKT BURNSIDE, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel ^R t t1*t1 tf t}Y l> Learned in the Law [appointed by Patent, JOW.IWWK' x&j^], late Chief-Justice of Ceylon. Born 1833, being the second son of the late Honourable John James Burnside, Surveyor-General of the Bahamus ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1884. Club — Junior AthencEum. Married, 1856, Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Francis of Nassau, Bahamas. ROBERT BURRA, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and County Councillor for the West Riding of the ^[^111*1*3 county of Yorli. Bo^-n December 29, 1840, iOUtl-tl being the eldest son of Robert Burrra of Car- shalton, in the county of Surrey, and of King's Meaburn, in the county of Westmorland, by his wife Agnes Ann, daughter of the late Thomas Fawcett, Esquire, of Gate, Sedbergh, in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant. jC?^?^— Dark blue coat with brass buttons, and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron engrailed sable, between three chaplets of roses proper, a chief vert, fretty argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a griflBn's head erased sable, sem^ of annulets or, a fret of the last ; with the Motto, ' ' Persiste. " Married, September 21, 1869, Clara, only daughter and co-heiress of the late John Abernethy Warburton ; and has Issue — Robert Burra, Gentleman ; .'Vgnes Phoebe ; Mary Cicely ; Dorothy Angela Elyetson ; and Margaret Elinor Isabel. Estates — The Gate, Dent, near Sedbergh, in the county of York; The Meaburn, near Appleby, in the county of Westmorland. Postal address — Gate, Sedbergh, Yorkshire, R.S.O. Sir harry PAUL BURRARD, sixth Baronet of Wal- hampton, in the county of Hants, late 1Rttl*rfl1*ll Lieutenant 6oth Royal Rifles, Justice of iCUl.t'tK.U the Peace for the county of Hants. Born September 5, 1846, being the son of the late Sir Harry Burrard, fifth Baronet, by liis wife Mary Standley, youngest daughter of the late J. Allen of Black- heath. Creation — April 3, 1769. Club — Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion passant argent between two estoiles in chief, and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base of the second, on a chief or, two lions rampant respecting each other gules, supporting a sinister hand couped of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a naval crown or, therefrom issuing a cubit arm erect proper, charged with a cross pattfe gules, the hand grasping a trident in bend sinister, points downwards gold. Supporters — On either side a lion regardant argent, standing upon an anchor proper, supporting a trident erect or, gorged with a naval crown, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back azure. Motto — "Persevere." Married, firstly, March 28, 1872, Margaret Jane, second daughter of John Anderson, Esquire, Jus- tice 6f the Peace of Rothesay and St. John, North Britain (she died April 22, 1885). He married, secondly, October 18, 1888, Jane Eleanor Frances, elder daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel B. G. Griffin-Beale of Northfield, Wandsworth, 'S.W., and The Chalet, Saint Lawrence- on-Sea. BURRELL, quartered by CARINGTON. BURRELL, see GWYDYR. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 156 TBur ISm Sir CHARLES RAYMOND BURRELL, sixth Baronet of Valentine House, in the county of Essex, 'lKttt*1*l>TT '^'* Captain Royal Sussex Militia. Sorn iDUttvll March 29, 1848, being the son of the late Sir Walter Wydham Burrell, fifth Baronet, by Dorothea his wife, daughter of the late Reverend John Applethwaite Jones, Vicar of Burleigh-on-the-Hill, in the county of Rutland. Creation — May 31, 1774. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three escutcheons, two and one argent, each having a bor- dure engrailed or, impaling the arms of Loder, namely azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed proper, the hand grasping a sprig of laurel vert. Motto — " Sub libertate quietem. " Married^ July 23, 1872, Etheldreda Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Loder, first Baronet, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — Merrik Raymond BuiTell, Esquire, born May 14, 1877; Sybil Dorothy; and Mary Emma. Seats — West Grinstead Park, and Knepp Castle, Horsham ; Ockenden House, Cuckfield, in the county of Sussex. The Reverend CHARLES BURROUGH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the Uni- TRttl*1*nttlTfl versity of Cambridge, Rector of Eaton .1L7U(.(.UUJ3U Bishop, in the county of Hereford. Born December 12, 1846, being the only son of John Burrough, Commander in the Royal Navy, by Ann his wife, daughter of James Wainwright. Clubs — Junior Conservative, Herefordshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Argent, two chevronels vert, between three chaplets, impaling the arms of Long, sable crusily and a lion rampant argent, a martlet for difference ; and for the Crest, a male griffin's head erased argent, beaked or, and charged on the neck with two chevronels vert ; with the Hotto, "Vive ut vivas." Married, June 8, 1871, Georgina, third daughter of George Long, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — (i) Charles James Burrough, Gentle- man, born July 25, 1872 ; (2) John Burrough, Gentleman, born September 5, 1873 ; (3) William George Burrough, Gentleman, born July 22, 1875 ; (4) Herbert Strong Bur- rough, Gentleman, born December 13, 1876 ; (5) Francis Thomas Burrough, Gentleman, born October 26, 1879 ; (6) Edmund Andrew Burrough, Gentleman, born November 16, 1881 ; {7) Herbert Michael Burrough, Gentleman, born April 26, 1884; (8) Evan Gabriel Burrough, Gentleman, born September 21 , 1885 ; Harold Martin Burrough, Gentle man, born July 4, 1888 ; (10) Walter Raphael Burrough, Gentleman, born February 13, 1892 ; and May. Estates — Hanham Hall, in the county of Gloucester; Townhead House, Brampton, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Eaton Bishop Rectory, Hereford. EMILY BURROUGHES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Burroughes, TRtl1*fnttrrfll>tf daughter of the third Baron Suffield. iOW\,Vyi\\^l)KP Married, i&S2, the Reverend Randall Burroughes, who died 1872, Lieutenant-GeneralFREDERICK WILLI AMTRAILL BURROUGHS, Companion of the TRtt1*1*nttlT'htf Most Honourable Order of the Bath, UJ U V V UUJJiJP Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for th£ county of Orkney, Born February i, 1831, being the eldest son of the late General Frederick William Burroughs, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Captain Charles Adolphus Marie de Peyron of the 3rd Regiment Bengal Light Cavalry ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873 ; has medals — Crimea, 1854, 1856, with three .clasps : Turkish medal and fifth class Medjidie ; Indian Mutiny, 1857, 1858, with two clasps ; Euzofzai Field Force, 1863, with clasp. Clubs — United Service, Royal Thames Yacht, New [^Edinburgh), and Conservative {Edinburgh). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, the stump of a laurel-tree eradicated proper. Crest — A lion passant proper : with the Motto, " Audaces fortuna juvat.' Married, 1870, Eliza D'Oyly, daughter of Colonel William Geddes, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Postal address — Thrumland House, Ronsay, Orkney. ^ is tbe Military Cockade. Sir FREDERICK ABERNETHY BURROWS, second Baronet. Born December 30, 1846, being 1Rtt1«1*nVt1TT the late Henry Burtchaell, Gentleman, 1D\X\\\,V^W('\\ of Coolroe, in the county of Kil- kenny, Ireland, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Joseph O'Brien. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe) ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper; with the Motto, "Quo fata vocant." Married, September 8, 1888, Jennie, youngest daughter of John Jackson of Talavera House, Templeraore, in the county of Tipperary ; and has Issue — David Henry Rothe Burtchaell, Gentleman, born August 10, 1890 ; and a daughter. Postal address — Port Fairy, Victoria. ERNEST ADOLPHUS BURTCHAELL, Gentleman. Born , being the fourth son of the late Henry Burtchaell, Gentleman, of Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Ireland, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Joseph O'Brien. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatre- foils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), differenced in the centre chief point by a martlet ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper ; with the Motto, " Quo fata vocant." Postal address— GEORGE DAMES BURTCHAELL, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws of Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law of King's Inns, DubUn, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland). Born June 12, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Peter Burtchaell, Gentleman, Civil Engineer, County Surveyor of Carlow 1851-1860, and of the city and county of Kilkenny 1860-1894 [who was the second son of the late David Burtchaell, Esquire, of Brandondale and Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Sovereign of Thomastown 1815-1821, and Portrieve of Gowran from 1815 until that Corporation was aboUshed in 1844], by his M is the Naval Coclmde. TButr TBur 157 wife Maria Isabella [to whom refer], eldest daughter of Lundy Edward Foot, Barrister-at-Law. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, as many quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell) ; 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant ar- gent, under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), in the centre chief point a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper ; with the Motto, " Quo fata vocant." Postal address — 7 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. GILMORE DAMES BURTCHAELL, Gentleman. Born , being the second son of the late Henry Burt- chaell, Gentleman, of Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Ire- land, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Joseph O'Brien. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), differenced in the centre chief point by a crescent ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper; with the Motto, "Quo fata vocant . " Postal address — HENRY BURTCHAELL, Gentleman. Born being the third son of the late Henry Burtchaell, Gentle- man, of Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Ireland, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Joseph O'Brien. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe) ; dift'erenced in the centre chief point by a mullet ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper ; with the Motto, " Quo fata vocant. " Postal address — ■ KATHERINE ELIZABETH BURTCHAELL, Widow, second daughter of William Russell Farmar, Esquire, of Bloomfield, in the county of Wexford, Justice of the Peace for that county, by his first wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Donovan of Ballymore. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), in the centre chief point a fleur-de-lis for difference. Married, November 20, 1866, the Reverend Somerset Brafield Burtchaell, Master of Arts of Trinity College, DubUn, who died at Jerusalem, June 6, 1878 ; and was the sixth son of the late David Burtchaell, Esquire, of Brandondale and Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Sovereign of Thomastown 1815-1821, and Portrieve of Gowran from 1815 until that Corporation was abolished in 1844. Of the above marriage there is surviving Issue — Two daughters and co-heiresses, Mary Elizabeth Constance ; and Kathleen Jane. Postal address — MARIA ISABELLA BURTCHAELL, Widow, eldest daughterof Lundy Ed ward Foot of i4UpperFitzwilliam Street, Dublin, and the Rower, in the county of Kilkenny, Barrister- at-Law. Livery — Dark blue with brass buttons. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), in the centre chief point a crescent. Married, August 3, 1852, Peter Burt- chaell, Gentleman, County Surveyor for Kilkenny, who died June 21, 1894. Of this marriage there is Issue— (\) George Dames Burtchaell, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Bachelor of Laws of Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law of Kind's Inns, Dublin, Member of the Royal Irish Academy, and°Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries (Ireland), born Tune 12, 1853 [to whom refer] ; (2) David Edward Burtchaell, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity Col- lege, DubUn, born February g,^ 1859 ; (3) Charles Henry Burtchaell, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Medi- cine, and Bachelor of Chemistry, all of Trinity College, Dublin, and Surgeon-Captain ; Lelias Jane ; Mary Isa- bella; and Elizabeth Emily. Postal address — Larchfield, Kilkenny. MARY BURTCHAELL, Spinster, third but only surviv- ing daughterof thelate David Burtchaell, Esquire, of Brandon- dale and Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Sovereign of Thomastown 1815-1821, and Portrieve of Gowran from i8t5 until that Corporation was abolished in 1844, by his wife Jane, youngest daughter of Gilniore Uames of Dublin. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils, of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe). Postal address — RICHARD ROTHE BURTCHAELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Born , being the seventh and youngest son of the late David Burtchaell, Esquire, of Brandondale and Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kilkenny and Carlow, Sovereign of Thomas- town 1815-1821, and Portrieve of Gowran from 1815 until that Corporation was abolished in 1844, by his wife Jane, youngest daughter of Gilmore Dames of Dublin. Livery — Dark blue with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burtchaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak- tree proper (for Rothe), differenced in the centre chief point by a rose ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion ram- pant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper ; with the Motto, "Quo fata vocant." Married, April 23, 1878, Sarah Caroline Margaret, only daughter of William Russell Farmar, Esquire, of Bloomfield, in the county of Wexford, Justice of the Peace for the said county, by his second wife Henrietta, daughter of Henry Alcock, Esquire, of Wilton, in the county of Wexford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant. Postal address — Brandondale, Graignamanagh, county Kilkenny, Ireland. TREVOR CECIL BURTCHAELL, Gentleman. Born , being the fifth son of the late Henry Burt- chaell, Gentleman, of Coolroe, in the county of Kilkenny, Ire- land, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Joseph O'Brien. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly 1 and 4, party per pale azure and gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets or, three quatrefoils of the first (for Burt- chaell), 2 and 3 or, on a mount in base vert, a stag trippant argent under an oak-tree proper (for Rothe), differ- enced in the centre chief point by an annulet ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a lion rampant sable, supporting on the sinister side an oak-tree proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Quo fata vocant. ' ' Postal address — BURTON, quartered by BEETHAM. BURTON, see LINGEN-BURTON. SiK CHARLES WILLIAM CUFF BURTON, fifth Baronet of PoUacton, in the county of 'lRttt*f'ni1 Carlow. Born January 13, 1823, being the iUUtVUU son of the late Benjamin Burton, Esquire, by Grace Ann his wife, only child of William Roberts, late Lieutenant ist Dragoons ; succeeded his cousin as fifth Baronet, May 17, T842, under tlie creation of October 2, 1758. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and purpure, a cross engrailed or, between four roses argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet, a gauntlet, the palm inwards, all proper. Motto — " Deus providebit." Mar- ried, December 16, 1861, Georgiana Mary, only daughter of David Haliburton Dallas, Esquire, and grand-daughter of Sir Thomas Dallas, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 5ca<— PoUacton, in the county of Carlow. Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. '58 TBur TBur DAVID FOWLER BURTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the East Riding of the county of York, Barrister- at-Law. Born October 1857, being the eldest son of the late David Burton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by Fanny his wife, daughter of Frederick Cowper of Carlton Hall. C&J— Yorkshire (York). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse erminois and azure, two barrulets engrailed between three talbots' heads all counterchanged (for Burton), 2 and 3 vert, a chevron erminois between two cinquefoils pierced in chief and a stag trippant in base or, a bordure engrailed of the last (for Robinson) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon upon a perch or, a parrot also vert, the dexter claw resting upon an escallop argent, and holding in the beak a cherry stalked proper (for Burton), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a stag regardant or, the dexter fore-foot resting on a cinquefoil as in the arms (for Robinson). Married, 1884, Mary S., eldest daughter of the late Reverend Robert Whittaker, Rector of Scorbrocum-Leconfield, in the county of York ; and has with other Issitc — David Cecil Fowler Burton, Gentleman, born 1887. Estate and postal address — Cherry Burton, near Beverley. EDMOND FRANCIS BURTON, Esquire, General in the Indian Arjny. Born Ju7ie 29, 1820, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Charles Janies Burton, Master of A^-ts, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Lydd, and Chancellor of Carlisle, by Eliza his wife, daughter of the late William Boteler of Eastry, in the county of Kent. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings as used, but for which 910 autlwrity has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i azure, semie - d' estoiles and a crescent argent, 2. azure, a fesse between three talbots' lieads erased or, 3. vairde or and gules, a bordure sable, charged with eight popinjays [for Curzon), 4. or, three mullets gules [for Curteis), 5. azure, 071 a chevroji argent, three Catherine -wheels gules [for Cottoii), 6. gules, a saltire engrailed argent between fottr mullets or [for Hardwicke), 7. or, three linnets vert [for Singer), Crests — i. on a ^nount vert, a beacon argent, flaming proper, 2. on a ducal coronet or, a uyvern azure, sealed argent, 3. out of a ducal cojvnet or, a cypress-tree proper; with the Motto, '^ Lux vitce." Married, August 17, 1857, Georgiana, fourth daughter of Edmund Singer Burton of Churchill House, in the county of Northampton ; and has Issue — (i) Charles William Westbrooke Burton, born June 28, 1858 ; (2) Edmund Boteler Burton, born April 22, 1861 ; (3) Henry Gerard Burton, bom April 22, 1863 ; (4) Reginald George Burton, born July 8, 1864 ; (5) Frederic Nutlmll Burton, bom July x^, 1866; (6) Richard Watkins Burton, born November 5, 1868; (7) Aubrey de Sausmarez Burton, born April 29, 1871 ; (8) Arthur Robert Burton, born October 15, 1872 ; (9) Geoffrey Burton, born December 13, 1874 ; Clara Georgiana Mary ; Constance Maria Louisa ; and Josephine Family. Postal address — Hambrook House, Charlton Kings, Gloucestershire. General FOWLER BURTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1822, being the son of the late David Burton, Esquire, of Cherry Burton Hall, Bever- ley : has medals — Crimea 1854, 1855, with clasp, Sardinian and Turkish medals, and fifth class Medjidie, Indian Mutiny ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — United Service. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and and 4, party per fesse erminois and azure, two barrulets engrailed between three talbots' heads all counterchanged (for Burton), 2 and 3 vert, a chevron erminois between two cinquefoils pierced in chief, and a stag trippant in base or, a bordure engrailed of the last (for Robinson). Upon the escutcheon, froni which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon upon a perch or, a parrot also vert, the dexter claw resting upon an escallop argent, and holding in the beak a cherry stalked proper (for Burton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a stag regardant or, the dexter forefoot , resting on a cinquefoil as in the arms (for Robinson). Married, 1862, a daughter of the late John BanksFriend, Esquire, of Ripple Vale, in the county of Kent, and 30 Sussex Square, W. Postal address — Stoke Damerel, Devonport. ; & Is the Military Cockade. Sir FREDERIC WILLIAM BURTON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1816, being the third son of the late Samuel Burton of Mungret, in the county of Limerick ; elected in 1837 an Associate, and in 1839 a Member of the Royal Hibernian Academy of Arts ; was an Associate of the Society of Painters in Water Colours of London 1855, 1856, and a Member thereof 1856-1870 ; Director of the National Gallery 1874-1894, when he retired ; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Dublin, 1889 ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1884. Club —Athenceum. Postal address— 43 Argyll Road, Kensing- ton, W. Dame ISABEL BURTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Burton, daughter of Henry Raymond Arundell, by Eliza his wife, sister of the first Baron Gerard. Armorial bearings are : Upon a lozenge sable, on a chevron between three owls argent, ducally crowned or, a mural crown gules, between two wreaths of laurel vert, impaling the arms of Arundell, namely sable, six swallows, three, two and one argent. Married, 1861, Captain Sir Richard Francis Burton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, the eminent African traveller and Orientalist. Postal address — Our Cottage, Mortlake, S.W. §The Right Honoukable Sir MICHAEL ARTHUR BASS, Baron Burton, of Rangemore and Burton-on- Trent, in the county of Stafford, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion North Staffordshire Regi- ment. Born November 12, 1837, being the eldest son of Michael Thomas Bass, Esquire, of Rangemore, in the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Eliza Jane, daughter of Major Samuel Arden of Longcroft, in the county of Stafford. He was created a Baronet May 17, 1882, with limitation to the heirs male of his body and, in default of such issue male, with re- mainder to his brother, Hamar Alfred Bass, of Needwood, in the county of Stafford, and the heirs male of his body, and elevated to the Peerage, August 13, 1886. Clubs— Brooks's, White's, Marlborough, Turf, Bachelors'. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron cotised argent, between three plates, each charged with a fleur-de-Us azure, a demi-lion rampant couped of the first. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, resting the dexter paw on a plate charged as in the arms, on the shoulder three annulets, two and one argent. Supporters — On either side a lion rampant regardant sable, each resting the inner leg on a stag's head caboshed proper, and charged on the shoulder with a plate, and thereon a fleur-de-lis as in the arms. Motto — "Basis virtutum constantia." Married, October 28, 1869, Harriet Georgina, fourth daughter of Edward Thornewill of Dove Cliff, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — Nellie Lisa, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Nellie Lisa. Seats — Rangemore Hall, Biu:ton-on- Trent ; Glen Quoich, in the county of Inverness. Town residence — Chesterfield House, May Fair, W. Dame MARIA ALPHONSINE BURTON, Widow, commonly knowin as Lady Burton, daughter of the late John Beatty West, Member of Parliament for Dublin ; Married, 1849, as his second wife. Sir William Westbrooke Burton, Knight Bachelor, who died 1888. Postal address — Ketton, Stamford, Rutland. §JOHN EDWARD BURTON - MACKENZIE, Es- quire, Lieutenant - Colonel late 91st IRlIffritl- Highlanders (Argyll and Sutherland), iUU(.VUIl' Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Qfi\^f\^^Y\X\i? Peace for the counties of Ross and V^W\,W(,\\1VK, Cromarty. Born February 8, 1835, being the second son of the late John Standfast Burton of the Honourable East India Company's Service, by Mary Anna his wife, only daughter of David Morgan, and niece and heiress of Richard Toulmin North of Newton Hall and Thurland Castle, in the county of Lancaster. Club — United Service. Livery — Blue, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 gr?.nd quarters, azure, a stag's head caboshed or, between the attires a mullet of the last (for 8 is tbe Naval Cockade, iBm 15U0 IS9 Mackenzie) ; 2. grand quarter, counter-quartered i. and iiii. azure, three cinquefoUs argent, ii. and iii. argent, three antique crowns gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Fraser of Inverallochy) ; 3. grand quarter, counter-quartered i. and iiii. azure, three gar bsor, ii. and iii. quarterly, first and fourth argent, a pale sable ; second and third azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchte or (all for Erskine, Earl of Buchan), and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife, this same coat and quaiterings of Mackenzie. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. on the dexter, on a wreath of the liveries, a dexter arm em- bowed in chain mail, couped at the shoulder, holding a broad- sword in bend proper (for Mackenzie) ; 2. on the sinister, on a wreath of the liveries, a stag's head caboshed or, pierced with an arrow proper (for Fraser). Mottoes — Over the crests, "Fide parta fideaucta;" below the shield, " Dia's mo dhuthaich." Married, March 30, 1869, Isabella Jane, eldest daughter and heiress of the late Sir Evan Mackenzie, second Baronet of Kilcoy, in the county of Ross, Justice of the Peace and i)eputy-Lieutenant ; and has Issue — (i) Evan North Burton -Mackenzie, Gentleman, born March 9, 1870; (2) Colin John Mackenzie Burton- Mackenzie, Gentleman, born September 14, 1871 ; (3) Edward Grove Burton-Mackenzie, Gentleman, born August 7, 1876 ; and Isabella Alicia Eva. Estate — Kilcoy, in the county of Ross. Postal addresses — Kilcoy Castle, Muir of Ord, Inverness ; Belmaduthy House, Munlochy, Ross- shire. BURY, Viscount, see ALBEMARLE. THOMAS BUSH, Gentleman, of The Lawns, Alveston, in the county of Gloucester. Bom October 22, ^Rf ttffi -^^^3' being the eldest son of the late John Bush, ■it^ti?7lj Gentleman, of Fifteen Acres, Bitton, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Anne, only child of Joseph Gregory Harris of Bitton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules, collared and chained (the chain passing over the front of the body in bend sinister) or, in chief three crosses patee fitchee fesse- ways of the second (for Bushe, alias Duyland, Kydwelly) ; 2. argent, on a fesse gules, between three boars statant sable, armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between two eagles displayed of the last (for Bushe) ; 3. argent, two lions passant sable (for Strange of Gloucester) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped argent, the sinister horn azure, and the dexter purpure ; with the Motto, "Hope me encouragithe. " Married, April 30, 1844, Frances, daughter of John Brickdale Ward, of Upper Hayle, Alveston, in the cbimty of Gloucester. § HENRY JEFFREYS BUSHBY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford, IRtttfflfjtl Metropolitan Police Magistrate, and one lOWaijyi^ of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the city of London. Born October 4, 1820, being the eldest son of H. Turner Bushby, Judge in the Madras Civil Service, by Lucy Anne his wife, daughter of Thomas Jeffreys of Torney's Court, in the county of Gloucester. C/a^— Carlton. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Vair, on a chief gules, five passion crosses argent, impaling the arms of'North, namely azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag's head erased proper, gutt&-de-sang, transfixed through the neck by an arrow bendways, point towards the dexter, also proper; with the Motto, " Fructu non foliis." Married, 1862, Frances, commonly known as Lady Frances, second daughter of the Right Honourable Francis North, sixth Earl of Guilford; and has Issue— (1) Henry North Grant Bushby, Gentleman, Barrister-at- Law, borri 1863 ; (2) Dudley Charley Bushby, Gentleman, born 1864; Evelyn Frances; and Maud Alice. Estates— Wormley Bury, in the county of Hertford ; Lagduff Lodge, in the county of Mayo. Postal address^Wormley Bury, Broxbourne. BUSHE, alias DAYLAND, quartered by BUSHE. ERASMUS BUSHE, Esquire', Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Bom October 31, 1853, being the only son of the late William Bushe, Justice of the Peace, and his wife Amelia, daughter of William HRllrtflP Stancomb of Springfield House, Trowbridge. MJUffyii Lively— Blue and silver. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules, collared and chained or, in chief three crosses pattfe fitchee fesseways of the second (for Bushe, alias Dityland [Kydwelly]), 2. argent, on a fesse gules, between three boars statant sable, armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between two eagles displayed of the last (for Bushe), 3. argent, two lions passant sable, armed and langued gules (for Strange) ; and for his Crest, a goat's head couped argent, the dexter attire purpure, and the sinister azure ; with the Motto, " Hope me encouragithe." Married, August 9, 1876, to Ada, daughter of the late Reverend William Thomas Huxham Eales, Bachelor of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Yealmpton, in the county of Devon. Postal address — The Manor House, Great Cheverell, Devizes. ERASMUS BUSHE, Gentleman, of the Manor House, Great Cheverell, in the county of Wilts, only son and heir of the late William Bush, Esquire, of The Circus, Bath, Justice of the Peace for that city, by his second wife Amelia, daughter of William Stancomb of Springfield House, Trow- bridge, in the county of Wilts. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules, collared and chained (the chain passing over the front of the body in bend sinister) or, in chief three crosses pat^e fitchfee fesseways of the second (for Bushe, alias Duyland, Kydwelly) ; 2. argent, on a fesse ,s;ules, between three boars statant sable, armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between two eagles displayed of the last (for Bushe) ; 3. argent, two lions passant sable (for Strange of Gloucester) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped argent, the sinster horn azure and the dexter purpure; with the Motto, " Hope me en- couragithe." Married, Pingaslg, 1876, Ada, eighth daughter of the Reverend William Thomas Hu.xham Eales, Vicar of Yealmpton, in the county of Devon. ROSELLA BUSHE, Spinster, daughter of the late William Bush of The Circus, Bath, Justice of the Peace for that city, by his second wife Amelia, daughter of William Stancomlj of Springfield House, Trowbridge, in the county of Wilts. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a wolf rampant argent, armed and langued gules, collared and chained (the chain passing over the front of the body in bend sinister) or, in chief three crosses pat^e fitchee /fesseways of the second (for Bushe, alias Duyland, Kydwelly) ; 2. argent, on a fesse gules, between three boars statant sable, armed and unguled or, a fleur-de-lis between two eagles displayed of the last (for Bushe) ; 3. argent, two lions passant sable (for Strange of Gloucester). Colonel HENRY AUGUSTUS BUSHMAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of nRtltffttttAM ^^^ Bath. Born 1841 ; has viedals — CUPlilimU North - Western Frontier 1863, rajY/i clasp ; South Africa 1879, with clasp ; Afghan 1879, 1880, with clasp and bronze star ; appointed Assistant- Adjutant-General Southern District, 1892 / was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Postal address — Netley Cliff, Southampton. THOMAS TESHMAKER BUSK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Middlesex and city of nRttttfe Westminster, Master of Arts of the University JUU^Qi 0-^ Cambridge. Born September i-^, 1852, being the eldest son of Edward Thomas Busk, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Hertford, Barrister-at-Law, and his wife Susan, daughter of Thomas Benson Pease of Leeds. Livery — Claret, with red piping. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estailis/ied at the College of Arms, are for Anaa: Argent, three oak-trees two and one, each issuingfrom a mount all proper ; and for the Crest, a stag at gaze proper ; with the Motto, " Suaviter sed fortiter." Married, April S,iW$, Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Brindley Acworth, Esquire, of Northawi Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford : and has Issuer-(i) Edward Teshmaker Busk, born March 8, 1886 ; (2) Henry Gould Busk, bom December 15, 1891 ; and TJie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. i6o IBUS IBnt Mary Agnes Dorothea, Estates — Fords Grove, Wurchmore Hill, in the county of Middlesex ; estates near Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk ; estates near Manningtree, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Hermongers, Rudgwick, Sussex. Brigadier-Surgeon HENRY ELMSLEY BUSTEED, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of ORlttffTC^Tl ^^ Indian Empire, Doctor of Medicine, IDUXIVVVU Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England). Born 1833 ; has Indian Mutiny medal i8^j, 1858: was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Clubs — East India, United Service. BUTE PURSUIVANT, see LOTH. §The Most Honourable Sir JOHN PATRICK CRICHTON-STUART, Marquess of Bute, '^ttttf-rt Earl of Windsor, Viscount Mountjoy of the ■"-'"*'*■ Isle of Wight, Baron Mount Stuart of Wortley, in the county of York, Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle, all in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Earl of Dumfries, Viscount Air, and Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock, Earl of Bute, Viscount Kingarth, Lord Mountstuart, Cumrae, and Inchmarnock, in the Peerage of Scotland ; a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Doctor of Laws, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Ayr, Hereditary Sheriff and Coroner of the county of Bute, and Hereditary Keeper of Rothesay Castle. Born September 12, 1847, being the only son of the Most Honourable John, second Marquess of Bute, and sixth Earl of Dumfries, by his second wife Sophia, daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Hastings. Creations — Lord Crichton, 1485 ; Viscount Air, February 2, 1622 ; Earl of Dumfries, June 12, 1633 ; Baronetcy of Nova Scotia, 1627 ; Earl of Bute, &c. , April 14, 1703, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Baron Mount Stuart, April 3, 1761 ; Baron Cardiff, May 20, 1776 ; Marquess of Bute, &c. , February 27, 1796, in the Peerage of Great Britain. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Saint Stephen's, Marlborough, Travellers', Western. Edinburgh University, Scottish Conservative, Athenaeum, Armorial bearings — He bears for Anna : Quarterly i and 4, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure fiory counterflory gules (for Stuart), 2 and 3 argent, a lion ram- pant azure (for Crichton), the escutcheon being encircled by the Ribbon and the Collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and also pendent from the escutcheon by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia; and im- paling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Howard, namely, quarterly i, gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first (for Howard), 2. gules, three lions passant guar- dant in pale or, in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton), 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren), 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan). Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern proper, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped gules (for Herbert), 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a demi-lion rampant gules, and over it the motto, " Nobilis est ira leonis" (for Stuart), 3. a wyvern, fire issuant from the mouth, all proper (for Crichton). Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent, bridled gules ; sinister, a stag proper, attired or. motto — "Avito viret honore." Married, April 16, 1872, Gwendoline Mary Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendoline Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Lord Howard of Glossop ; andhas/j5«e — (i) JohnCrichton- Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Dumfries, born June 20, 1881 ; (2) Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart, born May 15, 1883 ; (3) Colum Edmund Crichton-Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Colum Edmund Crichton-Stuart, born April 3, 1886 ; and Mar- garet, commonly known as Lady Margaret. Seats — Mount Stuart, Rothesay, Isle of Bute ; Cardiff Castle, in the county of Glamorgan ; Dumfries House, Cumnock, in the county of Ayr ; House of Falkland, in the county of Fife. Town residence — St. John's Lodge, Regent's Park, N.W. « is the Military Cockade. BUTLER, Baron, see CARRICK. BUTLER, see CARRICK, LANESBOROUGH, MOUNTGARRET, and ORMONDE. CAPTAIN ANTOINE SLOET BUTLER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 1Rtt<"Tl?t* Born 1823, being the third son of Sir Thomas iDUvlvl- Butler, eighth Baronet, by his wife Frances, fourth daughter of John Graham Clarke of Fenham, near Newcastle-upon-Tyne, and Sutton, in the county of York ; entered the Army 1842, and retired 1851 ; was Resident Magistrate in Ireland, 1853-1881 ; Special Magistrate, 1881-1883 ; Divisional Magistrate, 1883-1888 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. C&fo— United Service, Saint Stephen's Green. Armorial tiearlngs— He bears for Arms : Or, a chief indented azure, a martlet for difference. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a falcon rising argent ; with the Motto, "Comme je trouve." Married, firstly, 1854, Mary Matilda (who died 1862), eldest daughter of the late Reverend George Hamihon Le Poer Beresford; secondly, 1875, Ella, eldest daughter of the Reverend Jose Stevenson, Rector of Clonfeach, in the county of Tyrone, and widow of Arthur Beresford Cane ; and by his first marriage has Issue— Geoxge. Beresford Butler, Gentleman, born 1857 ; Frances Antoinette, married, December 10, 1878, to George Cosby Lendrum, Esquire, Doctor of La*, of Magheracross ; and Laura Mary. Postal address— 12 St. James's Terrace, Clonskeath, county Dublin. CONSTANCE ISABEL BUTLER PBACOCKE, commonly known as the Honourable Airs. Charles Lennox Butler, daughter of Admiral John Edward Walcot, Member of Parliament. Maxried, ^rstly, 1872, as his second wife, Charles Lennox Butler, Esquire, commonly known as tJie Honourable Charles Lennox Butler [son of the Right Honour- able the thirteenth Baron Dunboyne), who died 1885 ; secondly, 1888, LieutenaJit-General Peacocke. EMILY BUTLER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. James Butler, daughter of Sir William Fitzgerald, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in bend counterchanged, impaling the arms of Fitzgerald, namely ermine, a saltire gules. Married, 1836, James Butler, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable James Butler, son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Dun- boyne, who died i8gi. RACHEL EVELYN BUTLER, commonly known as Lady Rachel Evelyn Butler, daughter of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Bedford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. or, a chief indented azure (for Walter) ; 2. gules, three covered cups or (for Butler) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief of the second a swan close of the first, between two annulets or (for Carrick) ; 4. ermine, a saltire engrailed gules (for Fitz- gerald), impaling the arms of Russell, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the field, a mullet argent for difference. Married, 1856, James Wandesford Butler, Esquire, commonly known as Lord James Wandesford Butler (who died 1893) ; and has Issue — (i) James Francis Butler, Esquire, born 1857; (2) Julian George Butler, Gentleman, born 1864; and Grace Louisa. Postal addresses — 18 Rutland Square, Dublin; Paul-na- linnta, Dunmore, Waterford. Dame SARA BUTLER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Cavendish Butler, daughter of Thomas Armstrong, Justice of the Peace, of Eden Hall, in the county of Armagh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron wavy between three mullets of six points radiant or, pierced azure (for Danvers) ; 2 and 3 argent, three covered cups in bend between two bendlets engrailed sable (for Butler). Married, firstly, 1870, Sir William Emerson-Tennent, second Baronet, who died 1876, when the title became e-xtinct ; secondly, 1883, as his second wife, Henry Cavendish Butler, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry 8 is the Naval Cockade. TBut TBur i6t Cavendish Butler, brother of the fifth Earl of Lanesborough, who died 1891. Postal address— \raAs Rath, Linaskea, county Fermanagh. SYBIL CATHERINE BUTLER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil Catherine Butler, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Devereux, fifteenth Viscount Hereford, and his wife Emma Jemima, daughter of Edward Ravenscroft. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a chief indented azure, a martlet for difference, impaling the arms of Devereux, namely argent, a fesse gules and in chief three torteaux. Married, January 10, 1867, Captain John Bayford Butler of the Royal Navy. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Francis Algernon Butler, Gentleman, born January 26, 1878; (2) Humphrey Charles Butler, Gentleman, born October 16, 1880; and Nora. Postal address — 21 Alexandra Road, Bedford. §Sra THOMAS PIERCE BUTLER, tenth Baronet, of Cloughgi-enan, in the county of Carlow, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for that county. Honorary Colonel 8th BattaUon King's Royal Rifle Corps. Bom December 16, 1836, being the eldest son of Sir Richard Pierce Butler, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Matilda, the second daughter of Thomas Cookson, Esquire, of Hermi- tage, in the county of Durham ; succeeded his father in 1862, under the creation of 1628. C&i5j— Carlton, Kildare Street (DuUin). Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Or, a chief indented azure, a border indented ermine, a crescent gules for difference, the escut- cheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Bellingham, namely argent, three bugle-horns sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a falcon rising argent. Motto — ' ' Comme je trouve." Married, September 8, 1864, Hester Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Alan E. Bellingham, Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Pierce Butler, Esquire, bom Sep- tember 28, 1872 ; (2) Thomas Edmond Butler, Esquire, born April 6, 1875 ; (3) Walter Alan Butler, Esquire, born March 14, 1877, died February 25, 1878 ; Edith Alice ; Maud Isabel ; Dorothea Hester ; Eleanor Francis ; and a daughter. Estates — Ballin Temple, Tullow ; Garryhindon, Bagnalstown, and other property, all in the county of Carlow. Postal address — Ballin Temple, Tullow, county Carlow. §Maior-General Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS BUTLER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Richard Butler of Suir Ville, in the county of Tipperary ; has medals — Ashantee 1873, 1874, with clasp; Egypt 1882, -with clasp, bronze star, and third class Medjidie; commands znd Infantry Brigade at Aldershot ; ivas created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com.7nander of th£ same Order, 1886. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1877, Elizabeth Souther- den, daughter of T. J. Thompson. Postal addresses — Aldershot ; Suir Ville, county Tipperary. BUTLER, CLIFFORD-, see DUNBOYXE. .\LICE BUTLER -DANVERS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable 1RlfHl>1«-Zr\n«f>«>rtf ^^^- Charles Henry Danvers )a\X\\xX'TUa.\\\3X,\.7> Butler-Danvers, daughter of George Ward of Redditch. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly 1 and 4, gules a chevron wavy between three mullets of six points radiant or, pierced azure (for Danvers) ; 2 and 3 argent, three covered cups in bend between two bendlets engrailed sable (for Butler). Married, 1872, Charles Heniy Danvers Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Henry Danvers Butler-Danvers (brother of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Lanesborough), who died 1879. Dam^ ANNA GEORGINA BUTT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Butt, daughter of C. Ferdinand nRltf't' Rodewald of JA Prince's Gate, S.W. Married, iDllVv 1878, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Parker Butt, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (who died 1892), President of the Probate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division of the High Court of Judicature. Postal address — 8 Petersham Terrace, Glou- cester Road, S. W. BUTTS, DE, quartered by BURDON. Dame CATHERINE BUXTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Buxton, daughter of Samuel TRtlftrm Oumey of Ham House,' in the county of iUUA'VUll Essex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated and turned over the head, between two mullets in fesse sable ; and for Supporters, on the dexter side, an African negro, wreathed about the head and loins with oak proper ; sinister, a buck gules, attired and unguled or. Married, 1836, Sir Edward North Buxton, second Baronet of Bel- field, Member of Parliament, who died 1858. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Samuel Gurney Buxton, Esquire, of Catton Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Sheriff 1891, born November i, 1838 [married, firstly, September 3, 1861, Louisa Caroline, second daughter of J. Gurney Hoare, and by her (who died 1879) has issue, Edward Gurney Buxton, Gentleman, born August 4, 1865 ; Harry Gurney Buxton, Gentleman, Lieutenant ist Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regi- ment, born June 25, 1871 ; Lionel Gurney Buxton, Gentle- man, born 1876 ; Margaret Caroline (married, December 13, 1888, Richard Gurney Hoare) ; Anna Mildred (married, September 4, 1889, Captain William Douglas Whatman, 20th Hussars) ; Isabel Louisa ; Victoria Catherine Audrey ; and Caroline Gurney. He married, secondly, June 7, 1886, Mary Anne, daughter of Henry Birkbeck, and has issue, Richard Gurney Buxton, Gentleman, born 1887] ; (3) Edward North Buxton, Esquire, of Knighton, Buckhurst Hill, in the county of Essex, Member of Parliament for Waltham- stow 1885, 1886, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, born September 1, 1840 [married, January 23, 1862, Emily, youngest daughter of the Reverend Kenelm Digby, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Kenelm Digby, and has issue, Gerald Buxton, Gentleman, born October 30, 1862 (married, December 3, 1890, Lucy Ethel, daughter of Sir Joseph Pease, first Baronet, and has a daughte^ ; Cyril Digby Buxton, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born 1865, died May lo, 1892 ; Anthony Buxton, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Geraldine, twin with Gerald (married, November 21, 1888, Francis Dent, Barrister-at-Law) ; Ella ; Hannah Maude ; Clare Emily ; and Theresa] ; (4) John Henry Buxton, Esquire, born May 21, 1842, died November 25, 1843; (5) Henry Edmund Buxton, Esquire (Fritton, Great Yarmouth) Master of Arts, Honorary Colonel Norfolk Rifle Volunteers (has Volunteer Officer's Decoration), born January 22, 1844 [married, Octo- ber 16, 1867, Mary Rosalind, only daughter of the Reverend Abbott Upcher of Kirby Cane, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue, Abbot Redmond Buxton, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment, bom August 31, 1868; Ronald Henry Buxton, Gentleman, born 1874; Edward Hugh Buxton, Gentleman, born 1880; Knyvett Upcher Buxton, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Winifired ; Violet; and Rosalind Upcher]; (6) Charles Louis Buxton, Esquire, Lieutenant Norfolk Artillery Militia, Justice of the Peace, born February i, 1846 [married, July 3, 1873, Maria, third daughter of the Reverend Henry James Lee- Warner of Thorpeland Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue, Walter Louis Buxton, Gentleman, born May 6, 1875 ; Maurice Louis Buxton, Gentleman, born June 2, 1878 ; Norah Louis ; and Amy Louis] ; (7) Francis William Buxton, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Andover 1880- 1885, Master of Arts, Baixister-at-Law, born August 5, 1847 [married,- Febmary 27, 1872, the Honourable Mary Lawrence, daughter of John, Lord Lawrence, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue, John Lawrence Buxton, Gentleman, born 1877 ; Hugh Forster Buxton, Gentleman, born 1882; Robert Vere Buxton, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Ruth Madeliene Hilda Frances Mary ; and Cecil] ; Anna Cecilia ; Catherine Ehzabeth ; Laura Priscilla [married, July 30, 1873, to Henry Francis Pelham, Esquire]; Sarah Evelyn [married, August 25, i88i, Richard Hanbury Joseph Giu-ney] ; and Rachel Jane, died February 16, 1884. Postal address — Colne House, Cromer. FRANCIS WILLIAM BUXTON, Esquire, Master of .^rts, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for Andover, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. l62 TBur TBpn 1880-1885. Born August 5, 1B47, being the seventh son of the late Sir Edward North Buxton, second Baronet, by his wife Catherine, second daughter of Samuel Gurney. Clubs — Athenaeum, Brooks's, City Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated, between two mullets in fesse sable, impaling the arms of Lawrence, namely ermine, on a cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between as many leopards' faces argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped gules, attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon argent, charged with an African's head sable; with the Motto, "Do it with thy might." Married, February 27, 1872, Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Lawrence, Baron Lawrence, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) John Lawrence Buxton, Gentleman, born 1877 ; {2) Hugh Forster Buxton, Gentleman, born 1882 ; (3) Robert Vere Buxton, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Ruth ; Made- line ; Hilda ; Frances Mary ; and Cecil. Postal addresses — Ledgers, Warlingham, Surrey ; 42 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Dame MARY AUGUSTA BUXTON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Buxton, daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Johnstone. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Quarterly i and 4, argent a Hon rampant, tail elevated and turned over the head sable (for Buxton) ; 2 and 3 sable, two bars argent, on a canton of the last, a buck trippant of the first (also for Buxton), and upon an es- cutcheon of pretence the arms of Johnstone, namely, argent, a saltire sable, in base a man's heart imperially crowned proper, on a chief gules, three cushions or. Married, 1865, Sir Robert Jacob Buxton, third Baronet, who died in 1888, when the title became extinct. Postal address — Shad- well Court, Thetford, Norfolk. SYDNEY CHARLES BUXTON, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for the Poplar Division of the Tower Hamlets. Born October 25, 1853, being the second son of the late Charles Buxton, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Fox Warren, Cobham, in the county of Surrey, by Emily Mary, daughter of Sir Henry Holland, first Baronet ; was a Member of London School Board, 1876-1882 ; appointed Under Secretary of State for the Colonies, August 1892. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Cosmopolitan. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated, between two mullets in fesse sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head gules, attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon argent , charged with an African's head proper ; with the Motto, "Do it with thy might." Married, 1882, Constance (who died 1892), daughter of Sir John Lubbock, fourth Baronet, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Sydney Buxton, Gentleman, born May 26, 1884 ; (2) Kenneth Sydney Buxton, Gentleman, born September 4, 1886 ; and Phyllis Sydney. Residences — 15 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Cromer, Norfolk. §SlR THOMAS FOWELL BUXTON, third Baronet of Bellfield, in the county of Dorset, and of Runton, in the county of Norfolk, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parlia- ment for Lyme Regis, 1865-1868. Born January 26, 1837, being the son of the late Sir Edward North Buxton, second Baronet, by Catherine his wife, second daughter of Samuel Gurney of Ham House, in the county of Essex. Creation — July 30, 1840. Clubs — Brooks's, New University, Devon- shire. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant, tail elevated and turned over the head sable, between two mullets of the second, impaling the arms of Noel, namely or, fretty gules and a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped gules, attired or, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an es- cutcheon argent, charged with an African's head sable. Stip- porters — Dexter, an African negro wreathed about the head and loins with oak proper ; sinister, a buck gules, attired and unguled or ; with the Motto, " Do it with thy might." Married, June 12, 1862, Victoria, commonly known as Lady Victoria, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Charles & is the Military Cockade. Noel, first Earl of Gainsborough ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Fowell Victor Buxton, Esquire, born April 8, 1865 [married, October 10, 1888, Anne Louisa Matilda, second daughter of the Reverend Henry O'Rorke, Master of Arts, Rector of Feltwell, and has issue, Thomas Fowell Buxton, Esquire, born November 8, 1889 ; Roden Henry Victor Buxton, Gentleman, born December 17, 1890 ; Clarence Edward Victor Buxton, Gentleman, born January 14, 1892 ; and Lucy Victoria] ; (2) Noel Edward Buxton, Esquire, born January 9, 1869 ; (3) Charles Roden Buxton, Esquire, born November 27, 187s ; (4) Harold Jocelyn Buxton, Esquire, born June 20, 1880 ; (s) Leland WiUiam Wilberforce Buxton, Esquire, born July 3, 1884; (6) Kenneth Sydney Buxton, Esquire, born September 4, 1886 ; Edith Frances [married, November 23, 1888, Master of Polwarth, eldest son of Lord Polwarth] ; Mary Catherine [married, November 27, 1889, the Reverend Stewart Gordon Ponsonby] ; Constance Victoria ; Victoria Alexandrina ; and Mabel Frances Evelyn. Seat — Warlies, Waltham Abbey. Town residence — 14 Grosvenor Cres- cent, S.W. JOHN WALKER BUYERS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian 1Rtl11P1*rf Empire. Born 18 — ; is a Member of the iOU|/v('^ Institute of Civil Engineers ; formerly Super- intending Engineer in Public Works De- partment {Railway Branch'], India ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Colonel WILLIAM BY AM, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1841, TRufttn i^ir^g tl^ -""2 of l^^ ^"te William J. Byam, iUf/UUl Esquire (Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England), of Willesley, in the county of Gloucester ; hasm^dals — New Zealand, 1864, 1865/ Soudan, 1884, with clasp and bronze star; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1881, Emily, daughter of Major-General J. W. F. Bean, Bengal Staff Corps. Postal address — Fairleigh, Pontefract. BYNG, Baron, see TORRINGTON, BYNG, see CRANMER-BYNG. BYNG, see STRAFFORD. BYNG, see TORRINGTON. BRIDGET VERA BYNG, commonly known as the Honourable Bridget Vera Byng, daughter of the ORtiniT ^'Sht Honourable the eighth Viscount Torring- '^li^^O ton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. CHARLES CAVENDISH GEORGE BYNG, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Cavendish George Byng, Colonel (retired), late commanding ist Life Guards. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable George Stevens Byng, the second Earl of Strafford, by his wife Agnes, commonly known as Lady Agnes, daughter of the Most Honourable Henry William Paget, the first Marquess of Anglesey. Clubs — Cavalry, United Ser- vice. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural coronet, an arm embowed vested gules, grasping the colours of the 31st Regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband the gold cross presented to Lord Strafford, and over the crest upon an escroU the word " Mouguerre ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope statant ermine, horned, tusked, maned and unguled or. ELIZABETH HENRIETTA ALICE BYNG, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Alice Byng, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Straf-- ford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. 8 is the Naval Cockade, TBpn TBpn 163 FLORA FOX BYNG, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Byng, daughter of Major Quintus Vman. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar- terly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Married, 1861, William Frederick Byng, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able William Frederick Byng (son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Strafford), who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue— h daughter, Violet [married, April 10, 1883, Edmund D. Maddick, Royal Navy, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, and has issue]. The Reverend FRANCIS EDMUND CECIL BYNG, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Francis Edmund Cecil Byng. Born 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable George Stevens Byng, the second Earl of Strafford, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society, by his first wife Agnes, commonly known as Lady Agnes, daughter of the Most Honourable Henry William Paget, the first Marquess of Anglesey ; was Vicar of St. Peter's, Onslow Gardens, London, 1867-1882, having been previously In- cumbent of Holy Trinity, Twickenham ; was Chaplain to Hampton Court Palace from 1865 to 1867, when he was appointed an Honorary Chaplain to the Queen ; Chap- lain in Ordinary, 1872 ; Chaplain to the Speaker of the House of Commons, 1874-1889 ; Grand Chaplain of Eng- land in Freemasonry, 1889 ; Vicar of St. Peter's, South Kensirtgton, 1867-1889. C/k^— Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representa- tion of the colours of the 31st Regiment of Foot. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown, an arm embowed vested gules, grasping the colours of the said Regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband a gold cross, and on an escroU the word " Mou- guerre ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. Married, firstly, 1859, Florence Louisa, who died 1862, daughter of Sir William Miles, first Baronet ; secondly, 1866, Emily Geor- gina, eldest daughter of Frederick Herbert Kerr, commonly known as Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr, Royal Navy"; and by his first marriage has Issue living — (i) Edmund Henry Byng, Esquire, bom 1862 ; by his second marriage — (2) Ivo Francis Byng, Gentleman, born 1874; (3) Antony Schomberg Byng, Gentleman, born 1876 ; Rachel Theodora ; Irene Hilare ; Anne Dorothy Frederica ; and Hester Joan. Postal ad- dress — Cameron Bridge, Fife, N.B. FRANCIS RUSSELL BYNG, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Russell Byng. Bom 1853, being the fifth son of Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Barlow Palmer Byng (second son of the Right Honourable George Byng, the sixth Viscount Torrington), by his wife Elizabeth Maria Lowther, eldest daughter of Colonel Gwatkin of the Bengal Army, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Torrington ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's son by Royal Warrant, 1884. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, armed, crined and unguled or. Married, 1880, Emily Mary, daughter of the late James Lambe ; and has Issue — George Cyril Byng, Esquire, born i88t ; and Mabel Frances. § HENRY WILLIAM JOHN BYNG, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Henry William John Byng, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Westminster, Honorary Colonel 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born August 21, 1831, being the second son of the Right Honourable George Stevens Byng, the second Earl of Strafford, by his first wife Agnes, commonly known as Lady Agnes, daughter of the Most Honourable Henry William Paget, the first Marquess of Anglesey ; formerly Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream Guards (retired 1863) ; was a Page of Honour to Her Majesty 1840-1847, and Groom-in- Waiting 1872-1874, since when he has been an Equerry. C/aii— White's, Turf, Travellers', Marlborough. Amorial bearings— He bears for Aims : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a Uon rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown an arm embowed vested gules, grasping the colours of the 31st Regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband the gold cross presented by royal command for Lord Strafford's gallant achievements, and on an escroU the word ' ' Mouguerre ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, armed and crined or. Married, 1863, the Countess Henrietta Daneskiold Samsoe, who died 1880 ; and has Issue living — John George Thomas Wentworth Byng, Esquire, born 1870; Mary Elizabeth Agnes ; and Amy Frederica Alice [married, 1894, Charles George Welbore Ellis Agar, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Somerton]. Residence — 20 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. M JAMES MASTER OWEN BYNG, Esquire, commonly W known as the Honourable James Master Owen Byng. Born 1818, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George Byng, the sixth Viscount Torrington, by his second wife Frances Harriet, daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Bar- low, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1852, appointed a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent same year. Club — Athenseum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. Married, 1856, Caroline Louisa, daughter of William Cook of Roydon Hall, in the county of Kent. Postal addresses — 2 Marine Parade, Folkestone; Great Culverton, Mount Ephraim, Tunbridge Wells. § JULIAN HEDWORTH GEORGE BYNG, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Julian Hedworth George Byng, Captain and Adjutant loth Hussars, Member of Staff College 1892. Bom 1862, being the son of the Right Honourable George Stevens Byng, the second Earl of Strafford. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a represen- tation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown an arm embowed vested gules, grasping the colours of the said regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband a gold cross, and on an escroU the word "Mouguerre ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. § LIONEL FRANCIS GEORGE BYNG, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Lionel Francis George Byng. Born 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable George Stevens Byng, the second Earl of Strafford ; Captain Royal Horse Guards, 1885 ; Major, 1891 ; Adjutant Royal East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, 1889, 1890. Clubs — Naval and Military, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown an arm embowed vested gules, grasping the colours of the said regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband a gold cross, and on an escroU the word ' ' Mouguerre ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. Postal addresses — 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. ; Sherborne Park, North- leach, Cheltenham. NELSON BYNG, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Nelson Byng, son of Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, by his wife Elizabeth Maria Lowther, eldest daughter of Colonel Gwatkin of the Bengal Army, and brother of the Right Honourable Sir George Stanley Byng, the eighth Viscount Torrington. Born 1845 ! '^ Lieu- tenant (retired) Royal Navy ; raised to the rank of a The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 164 TBpn IBvt Viscount's son by Royal Warrant, 1884. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vvreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. Married, 1870, Louisa Ann, daughter of the late T. E. Owen of Dover Court, Southsea, and widow of the Reverend Thomas R. Brownrigg. Postal addresses — The Priory, Beaufort Road, Kingston-on-Thames, Surrey ; Killybegs, Donegal. SUSAN CATHERINE HARRIET BYNG, commonly known as Lady Susan Catherine Harriet Byng, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Strafford, Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Postal address — Woodlands, Northaw, Potters-Bar, S.O., Middlesex. SYDNEY BYNG, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Byng. Born April 9, 1844, being the third son of the late Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Barlow Palmer Byng, by his wife Elizabeth Maria Lowther, eldest daughter of Colonel Gwatkin of the Bengal Army, and brother of the eighth Viscount Torrington ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's son, 1884. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or. Married, 1871, Annie Sebright, daughter of the late Henry Chilling- worth of Park Attwood, in the county of Worcester; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Stanley Byng, Esquire, born 1876; (2) Robert Nelson Byng, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (3) Francis Dacres Byng, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Cecil Eustace Byng, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Sydney Lilian Sebright ; Ada Ger- aldine Maud ; Evelyn Beatrice ; and Gladys Irene. Pesi- dence — Leicester House, Enfield, N. The Reverend AUGUSTUS BYRON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable '1Rtlt*nTt Augustus Byron, Rector of Kirkby Mallory, in ujf}\,\}i\ (jje county of Leicester. Born 1828, being the son of the Right Honourable George Anson Byron, the seventh Baron Byron, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radborne, in the county of Derby. Club — United University. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid proper. Married, 1852, Frederica, daughter of General Sir Thomas M'Mahon, second Baronet ; and has Issue — Augustus William Byron, Esquire, Lieutenant Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1856 [married, 1885, Constance Caroline, daughter of Edward Clough Taylor, and has issue, Nora Hermione Wentworth ; and Ada Constance Frederica] ; Mabel Char- lotte [married, 1880, the Reverend Charles Thomas Moore, Rectorof Appleby, Atherstonel; Ethel Maude [married, 1889, Horatio George Clough Taylor] ; and Mary Beatrice [married, 1886, Francis Curzon NewtonJ Residence — Kirkby Mallory Rectory, Hinckley. The Reverend FREDERICK ERNEST CHARLES BYRON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honour- able Frederick Ernest Charles Byron, Rector of Langford. Bom March 26, 1861, being the second son of the Right Honourable George Anson, the seventh Baron Byron, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Sacheverell Chandos- Pole of Radborne, in the county of Derby. Club — Welling- ton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid all proper. Postal address — Langford, Maiden, Essex. The Right Honourable GEORGE FREDERICK WILLIAM BYRON, Baron Byron of Rochdale, in the county of Lancaster, late Captain West Suffolk Militia. fi is the Military Cockade. Born December 27, 1855, being the eldest son of Frederick Byron, Esquire, Master of Arts, by his wife Mary Jane, daugh- ter of the Reverend William Wescomb, Rector of Langford in the county of Essex ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baron, November 28, 1870, under the creation of October 24, 1643. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid with her comb and mirror all proper. Supporters — Two horses of a chestnut colour proper, un- guled or. Motto — "Crede Byron." Residences — High Hall, Witham, in the county of Essex ; 5 Grafton Street, W. LUCY ELIZABETH JANE DOUGLAS, commonly known as The Right Honourable Baroness Byron, eldest daughter of the late Reverend William Wescomb, Rector of Langford, in the county of Essex. Married, firstly, 1843, the Right Honourable George Anson Byron, eighth Baron Byron, who died 1870,- secondly, 1878, the Reverend Philip Henry Douglas, Vicar of Thrumfton, in the county of Nottingham. Postal address — Thrumpton, Notts {Post town, Derby). MARGARET ALICE BYRON, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Alice Byron, sister of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Byron ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1877. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Postal address — 5 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, W. MARY JANE BYRON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frederick Byron, daughter of the Reverend William Wescomb. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Married, 1851, Frederick Byron, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Byron, who died 1861. Postal addresses — 5 Grafton Street, New Bond Street, W. ; High Hall, Wickham Bishops, Witham, Esse.\-. The Reverend WILLIAM BYRON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Byron. Bom 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable George Anson Byron, the seventh Baron Byron, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radborne, in the county of Derby ; Vicar of Lewknor, 1855-1857 : Rector of Stoke-Talmage, in the county of Oxford, 1857- 1874 ; Rector of Stow-Langtoft, 1874-1878 ; Rector of Trowell, in the county of Nottingham, since 1890; was Fellow of All Souls'. Club — United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bendlets enhanced gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid proper. Married, firstly, 1857, Mary Elizabeth, who died 1877, daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Richard Torin Kindersley ; secondly, 1878, Mary, who died 1888, daughter of the late Reverend J. Burnside, and has Issue living — By first marriage, (i) George Anson Byron, Esquire, Barrister Inner Temple 1882, formerly Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion the King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1858 [married, 1891, Georgiana Male, daughter of Sir Francis Burdett, the seventh Baronet, and has i.ssue, Margaret Dorothy, and Rhona Mary] ; (2) Wilfrid Byron, Gentleman, born 1871 ; Eleanor Mary [married, 1885, Henry Seymour Hoare] ; Edith Mary [married, 1888, Captain Gerard Thomas Noel] ; and Katherine Mary. Rear-Admiral JOHN BYTHESEA, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, "yXiWi^XtfttOH Companion of the Most Eminent Order lU^KX^X^HK^X, of the Indian Empire, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1827, being the son of the late Reverend George Bythesea, Rector of Freshford, in the county of Somerset ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878 ; has medals— Baltic, 1855, and China, 1858-1860, with clasp. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three crabs, the claws to the dexter gules, the Roman fasces erect, H is the Naval Cockade. CaD CaD i6s surmounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badges as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and his Victoria Cross, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed ar- gent, charged on the breast with the Roman fasces erect, sur- mounting two swords in saltire, and encircled by a chaplet proper, and each wing charged with a cross crosslet fitchfe gules; with the Motto, " Mutare vel timere sperno." Married, 1874, Belinda, third daughter of the late Colonel George Nelson Prior. Postal address — 22 Ashburn Place, S.W. c General Sir ROBERT CADELL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, rtTahgl J Justice of the Peace and a Member of the ^'^ * Council for the county of Haddington. Born 1825, being the son of the late H. F. Cadell of Cockenzie, in the county of Haddington ; lias medals — Crimean, with clasp, fourth class Medjidie, Turkish medal; Indian Mutiny, with clasp ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Married, 1889, Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of the late Reverend William Bruce Cunningham of Prestonpans, North Britain. Postal address — Cockenzie, Haddington. ARTHUR CHARLES LEWIN CADOGAN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable tfTil^rtlTiltl Arthur Charles Lewin Cadogan. Born VU^nUU^nil j8^i^ being the son of the Right Honour- able Henry Charles Cadogan, the fourth Earl Cadogan, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, by his wife Mary Sarah, daughter of the Reverend and commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity ; was sometime a Lieutenant Royal Navy. Club — Carlton. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or (for Cadogan) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Married, firstly, 1870, Alice Charlotte, who died 1877, daughter of the late Richard Arabin of High Beach, in the county of Essex ; secondly, 1888, Mary, daughter of the Reverend Livingstone Fenton, and widow of G. W. Schofield, Esquire. Residence — 59 Cadogan Square, S.W. CECIL JAMES GEORGE CADOGAN, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Cecil James George Cadogan. ■ Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honour- able Henry Charles Cadogan, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the fourth Earl Cadogan, by his wife Mary Sarah, daughter of the Reverend the Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity ; Midshipman Royal Navy 1865, Lieutenant 1868, Com- mander (retired) 1891. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or (for Cadogan) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Postal address — 42 Duke Street, St. James's, S.W. CHARLES GEORGE HENRY CADOGAN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles George Henry Cadogan. Born 1850, being the son of the Right Honour- able Henry Charles Cadogan, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, the fourth Earl Cadogan, by his wife Mary Sarah, daughter of the Reverend the Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity ; appointed Ensign and Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 1870, Lieutenant and Captain 1872, retired 1872. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert; Married, 1874, Henrietta Wilhelmina, third daughter of Henry Montgomery of Gothenburg ; and has Issue — (i) Victor Henry Arnold Cadogan, Esquire, born 1879; (2) John Cecil Cadogan, Gentleman, born 1883; (3) Francis Charles Cadogan, Gentleman, born 1885. Resi- dence— Z^ Elm Park Gardens, S.W. ELLEN CADOGAN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Edward Cadogan, daughter of Laurence Donovan. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or ; 3 and 3 argent, three boars' heads sable. Married, 1823, Edward Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as Lieu- tenant-Colonel the Honourable Edward Cadogan (son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cadogan), wlio died 1851. § FREDERICK WILLIAM CADOGAN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick William Cadogan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for West- minster. Born 1B21, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable George Cadogan, the third Earl Cadogan, by his wife Honoria Louisa, daughter of Joseph Blake of Ardfry ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1847 ; was Member of Parliament for Cricklade, 1868-1874. Clubs — Brooks's, White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or (for Cadogan) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Married, 1851, Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Adelaide (who died 1890), daughter of the Most Honour- able the first Marquess of Anglesey ; and has Issue — Charlotte Louisa Emily [married, 1883, the Reverend Henry Montagu Villiers, Vicar of St. Paul's, Wilton Place, S.W.]; the Honourable Ethel Henrietta Mary, Maid of Honour to her Majesty ; and Margaret Jane Caroline [married, 1892, Walter Lewis Bagot, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Lewis Bagot, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards]. Residence — 48 Egerton Gardens, S.W. §The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE HENRY CADOGAN, Earl Cadogan, Viscount Chelsea, Baron Cadogan of Oakley, in the county of Buckingham, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Baron Oakley of Cavers- ham, in the county of Oxfordshire, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Family Trustee of the British Museum, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), and 2nd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. Born May 12, 1840, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Henry Charles, fourth Earl, by his wife Mary Sarah, daughter of the Reverend Gerald Valerian Welles- ley, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Valerian . Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity ; Under-Secretary for War, 1875-1878; Under-Secretary for the Colonies, 1878-1880; Lord Privy Seal, 1886-1892. Creations — Barony, May 8, 1718 ; Earldom and Viscounty, December 27, 1800 ; Barony of Oakley, September 10, 1831. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Travellers' , Turf. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable, the escutcheon encircled by the Garter and by the Collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Craven, namely, argent, a fesse between six cross crosslets fitchde The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. i66 Cat Cai gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head vert. Supporters — Dexter, a lion regardant or, gorged with a collar gemell flory counter- flory gules ; and sinister, an eagle, wings elevated sable, beaked merabered and navally crowned or, gorged with a ribband argent, fimbriated gules pendent therefrom a repre- sentation of the cross of the Imperial Austrian Military Order of Maria Theresa, which His Majesty the Emperor of Austria was pleased to confer upon George, Lord Oakley, afterwards third Earl of Cadogan, in the year 1814, for his distinguished services (in co-operation with the Imperial troops) on the coast of the Adriatic. Motto — " Qui invidet minor est." Ma7'ried, May 16, 1865, Beatrix Jane, com- monly known as Lady Beatrix Jane, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable William, second Earl of Craven, and has Issue — (i) Albert Edward George Henry Cadogan, Es- quire, commonly known as Viscount Chelsea (to whom His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales stood sponsor), born December 29, 1866, died August 2, 1878 ; (2) Henry Arthur Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Chelsea, Captain 3rd Batallion Royal Fusiliers, late Assistant Private Secretary to First Lord of Treasury ; elected Member of Parliament for Bury Saint Edmunds, 1892, born June 13, 1868 [married, April 30, 1892, Mildred Cecilia Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Cecilia Har- riet, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Alington, and has issue, Sibyl Louise Beatrix, commonly known as the Honourable Sibyl Louise Beatrix (Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Fife, sponsor)] ; (3) Gerald Oakley Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Oakley Cadogan, Lieutenant Life Guards, born May 30, 1869 ; (4) Lewin Edward Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lewin Edward Cadogan, born October 9, 1872 ; (5) William George Sydney Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William George Sydney Cadogan, born January 31, 1879 ; (6) Edward Cecil George Cadogan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Cecil George Cado- gan, born November 15, 1880 ; (7) Alexander George Montagu Cadogan, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander George Montagu Cadogan, born November 25, 1884 ; Emily Julia, commonly known as Lady Emily Julia [married, February 7, 1893, to William, third Lord Lurgan] ; and Sophia Beatrix Mary, commonly known as Lady Sophia Beatrix Mary. Seat— CuMori Hall, Bury Saint Edmunds. Town residence — Chelsea House, Cadogan Place, S.W. HONORIA LOUISA CADOGAN, commonly known as Lady Honoria Louisa Cadogan, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl Cadogan. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant or ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads sable. ALFRED CAILLARD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael (^ i\\{\t{Y\\ '^^'^ Saint George, Director-General of ^ti,\X\\\W\,yi Customs in Egypt. Born 1841, being tlie son of the late Charles Camille Caillard of Leicester; has Grand Gordon [first class) of the Medjidie ; was created Companion of the Most Distmguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Alexandria. Dame ELIZABETH JANE CAIRD, Widow, com- Tnonly known as Lady Caird, daughter of the tfTfltfll ^'^'^ Robert Dudgeon. Married, 1865, as his \l^\XHtV second wife, the Right ffonou?-able Sir James Caird, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal ' Society, Member of Board of Agriculture, who died 1892. Postal address — 8 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W. The Right Honourable HERBERT JOHN CAIRNS, Earl Cairns, Viscount Garmoyle, and Baron (JT fl tftl rt Cairns of Garmoyle, in the county of Antrim. VCU'ai^'UP Born July 17, 1863, being the third son of the Right Honourable Sir Hugh MacCalmont Cairns, first Earl Cairns, by his wife Mary Harriet, daughter of John MacNeile of Parkraount, in the county of Antrim ; succeeded his brother January 14, 1890. Creations — Barony, February 27, 1867 ; Viscounty and Earldom, September 27, « is the Military Cockade. 1878. C/ai5— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three martlets argent, a bordure of the last charged with as many trefoils slipped vert. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet argent, charged on the breast with a trefoil slipped vert. Supporters — Two hawks proper, collared, chained and belled or, holding a trefoil vert. Motto — ' ' Efiloresco. ' ' Residences — Lindisfarne, Bournemouth ; 4 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, W. The Right Honourable MARY HARRIET CAIRNS, Widow, Countess Cairns, daughter of the late John MacNeile of Parkmount, in the county of Antrim. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three martlets argent, with a bordure of the second, charged with three trefoils vert. Supporters— On either side a hawk, wings expanded proper, collared, belled and chained or, holding in its beak a trefoil vert. Married, 1856, the Right Honourable Sir Hugh MacCal- mont Cairns, first Earl Cairns, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, sometime Lord Chancellor of Great Britain, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hugh Cairns, born July 20, and died July 22, 1858 ; (2) the Right Honourable Arthur William Cairns, second Earl Cairns; (3) the Right Honourable Herbert John Cairns, third Earl Cairns [to whom refer] ; (4) Wilfred Dal- las Cairns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wilfred Dallas Cairns, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (the Prince Consort's Own), born November 28, 1865 ; (5) Douglas Halyburton Cairns, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Douglas Halyburton Cairns, Bachelor of Arts, born September 5, 1867; Lilias Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Lihas Charlotte [married, March 5, 1878, the Reverend H. Neville Sherbrooke, and died September 5, i88g, leaving issue] ; and Kathleen Mary, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Mary. Postal addresses — Lindisfarne, Bourne- mouth ; Dunira House, Crieff, N. B. The Right Honourable OLIVIA CAIRNS, Widow, Countess Cairns, daughter of Alexander A. Berens. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three martlets argent, within a bordure of the second, charged with three trefoils vert. Supporters — On either side a hawk, wings expanded proper, collared, belled and chained or, holding in its beak a trefoil vert. Married, 1887, the Right Honourable Arthur WiUiam Cairns, second Earl Cairns, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Louise Rosemary Kathleen Virginia, commonly known as Lady Louise Rosemary Kathleen Virginia. Postal address — 18 Queen Street, Mayfair, W. The Right Honourable JESSIE SINCLAIR, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Caithness, dangh- (JTiltt'fltllXtrt '^'' "f ^- Macleod, Doctor of Medicine. VO^aiVl^lll^^^ Married, 1855, the Right Honourable Jajnes Augustus Sinclair, sixteenth Earl of Caithness, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) the Right Honourable John Sutherland Sinclair, seventeenth Earl of Caithness: (2) Norman Macleod Sinclair, Esquire, commonly known as tlie Honour- able Normati Macleod Sinclair, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born April 4, 1862 ; (3) tlie Reverend Charles Augustus Sinclair, Esquire, com-monly known as the Honourable Charles Augustus Sinclair, Master of Arts, born May 11, 1865 ; (4) George Arthur Sinclair, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Arthur Sinclair, bom April 28, 1874; Margaret Helen, commonly known as Lady Margaret Helen; Euphemia Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Euphemia Wilhelmina; Meredith Isabel, commonly known as Lady Meredith Isabel; and Mary Jessie, cominonly known as Lady Mary Jessie. Postal address — S4 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W. The Right Honourable JOHN SUTHERLAND SINCLAIR, Earl of Caithness and Lord Berriedale, in the Peerage of Scotland. Born September 17, 1857, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable James Augustus, sixteenth Earl, by his wife Jessie, daughter of Roderick Macleod., Doctor of Medicine. Creation — Earldom, August 28, 1455. Club — Scottish. Armorial bearings as used, but which are ?iot matriculated in Lyon Register: Quarterly, i azure, a ship at anchor, sails furled, oars erect in saltire or, within S iB the Naval Cockade. Cat €al 167 a double tressttre counter/lowered of the last (for Orkney) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules (for Spar) ; 4 azure, a ship under sail or (for Caithness) ; and over all a cross engrailed dividing the four quarters salle (for Sinclair). Crest— yi cock proper. Supporters— Two griffins sahle, armed and teakedor. Motto — " Commit thywork to God." Residences ~S^ Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W.; Berriedale Farm, North Dakota, United States of America. The Right Honourable MARIE SINCLAIR, Widow, Countess of Caithness, daughter of the late Senor Don Antonio de Mariategui, and widow of His Excellency General the Count de Medina Pomar ; is Duchess de Pomar in her own right. Married, 1872, as his second wife, the Right Honourable James Sinclair, fourteenth Earl of Caith- ness, who died 1881. Postal address — 124 Avenue de Wagram, Paris ; Palace Tiranty, Nice. Sir HENRY GEORGE CALCRAFT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the dTfllCfSft ^"-^^ (Civil Division). Born April 12, ^U/Ut VV \X\,\, 1836, being the youngest son of the late John Hales Calcraft, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset, by his wife Caroline Katherine Montagu, commonly known as Lady Caroline Katherine Montagu, fifth daughter of the Most Noble William Montagu, fifth Duke of Manchester. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms: Party per f esse argent and ermine, three lions passant guardant in pale sable, all within a bordure wavy azure ; and for a Crest, a greyhound courant azure, collared and ringed argent, charged on the body with a palet wavy or. These arms were confirmed to the Right Honourable John Calcraft of Rempstone, in the county of Dorset, Mem.ber of Parlia-ment successively for Rochester, Wareham, and for the county of Dorset, who died in the year 1772 ; and who is stated in the pedigree of the family given in the ' ' Landed Gentry " to have been the grandfather of the above-mentioned William Montagu Calcraft, Esquire, but no pedigree of the family has been since recorded. Postal address — loi Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, W. WILLIAM MONTAGU CALCRAFT, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, Lord of the Manor of Wareham. Born October 11, 1834, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John Hales Calcraft, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset, by his wife Caroline Katherine Montagu, commonly known as Lady Caroline Katherine Montagu, fifth daughter of the Most Noble William Montagu, fifth Duke of Man- chester. Clubs — Arthur's, Pratt's, Wellington. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burkes "Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Party per pale fesse argent and ermine, three lions passant guardant in pale sable, all within a bordure wavy azure ; and for a Crest, a greyhound courant azure, col- lared and ringed argent, charged on the body with a palet wavy or. These arms were confirmed to the Right Honour- able John Calcraft of Rempstone, in the county of Dorset : Member of Parliament successively for Rochester, Wareham , and for the county of Dorset, who died in the year 1772 ,- and who is stated in the pedigree of the family given in the " Landed Gentry," to have been the grandfather of the above- mentioned William Montagu Calcraft, Esquire, but no pedigree of the family has been since recorded. Estates — Rempstone, in the county of Dorset; and North Fleet, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Rempstone, Wareham, Dorset. Lieutenant- Colonel and Colonel FRANCES JAMBS CALDECOTT, Companion of the Most rtTftfJll^rilf'l" Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal (late XfUllUvl-UH' Bombay) Artillery, Indian Ordnance Department ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. CALDER, quartered by CAMPBELL. §The Right Honourable JAMES ALEXANDER, Earl of Caledon, Viscount Caledon, and dT aTi>I\rtt» Baron Caledon of Caledon, in the county of (iL-all^UUIl Tyrone, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Re- presentative Peer, Deputy-Lieutenant, Cap- tain (half-pay) ist Life Guards,' Major 4th Battalion the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers. Born July 11, 1846, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable James Du Pr^, third Earl, by his wife Jane Frederica Harriot Mary Grim- ston, daughter of the Right Honourable James Wallier ; served in the Egyptian Campaign, 1882 (medal and clasp and Khedive's bronze star). Creations — Baron, June 6, 1790 ; Viscount, November 1797 ; Earl, January i, 1801. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and sable, a chevron and in base a crescent all counterchanged, on a canton azure, a harp or, stringed argent, impaling the arms of Grahara-Toler, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a cross flory gules, charged with a plain cross couped of the field, between four leaves vert, a crescent for cadency (for Toler), 2 and 3 argent, a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief sable, three escallops or (for Graham). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed proper, holding a dagger of the last, hilt and pommel or. Supporters — Dexter, a mermaid with her mirror all proper ; sinister, an elephant argent. Motto — " Per mare, per terras." Married, October 9, 1884, Eliza- beth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, second daughter of the Right Honourable Hector John Graham-Toler, third Earl of Norbury ; and has Issue — (i) Eric James Desmond Alexander, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Alex- ander, born August 9, 1885 ; (2) Herbrand Charles Alexander Alexander, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbrand Charles Alexander Alexander, born November 28, 1888 ; (3) Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold Rupert Leofric George Alexander, born December 10, i8gi. Seats — Caledon, and Derg Lodge, in the county of Tyrone ; Tyttenhanger Park, Saint Albans, in the county of Hertford. Town Residence — 5 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. General GEORGE FREDERIC STE VENSON CALL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the (JT flTf ^''^^- Born 1819 ,' has been Colonel Royal Irish ViL'ttt'V Regiment since 1889/ has medals — China, 1840- 1842/ Burmah, 1852, 1853, with clasp ; Crimea, 1854, 1855, with clasp ; fifth class Medjidie, Sardinian, and Turkish medals ; was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Postal address — Anglesea Terrace, St. Leonard' s-on-Sea. Sir WILLIAM GEORGE MONTAGU CALL, fourth Baronet of Whiteford, in the county of Cornwall, Justice of the Peace. Born February 6, 1849, being the son of the late Sir W^illiam Berkeley Call, third Baronet, by his wife Laura Emma, younger daughter of the late Charles Wright Gar- diner. Creation — July 28, 1791, Club — Junior Carlton, Hurlingham. Armorial bearlngS' — ^He bears for Arms ; Gules, three trumpets fesseways in pale or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, holding between the paws a trumpet erect or. Motto — " Grata manu." Seat — Whiteford House, Launceston, Cornwall. CALLAN, Viscount, see DENBIGH. VINCENT POLLEXFEN CALMADY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. fJTflittlrt^ltl Born January 25, 1825, being the only ^Ct'ClllHClU^ j£jK of Charles Biggs Calmady, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Devon, by his wife Emily, eldest daugh- ter of William Greenwood, Esquire, of Brookwood Park, Henton - Ampner, in the county of Hampshire, Club — Arthurs. Livery — Blue and yellow, gold buttons ; undress: drab and yellow, gold buttons. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Azure, a chevron or, between three pears pendent, slipped or. Crest — A pegasus courant argent. Moiio-—" Simili frondescit verga metallo." These arms recorded in College of Arms, but no pedigree or authority therefor has been established at the College for more than 200 years. Married, September 22, 1887, Isabel, only daughter of E. R. C. Sheldon of Brailes, in the county of Warwick, and widow of Colonel Frederick Barnard Granville. Estates — Blatchborough House, Bradworthy, North Devon; also the estates in North Devon of Pancras- Weeke, Tinacre in The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Cal Cam Clawton, and of Weeke, Modbury, South Devon. Postal address— 7«to«, Hols%aorthy, Devon. CALNE, Vicount, see LANSDOWNE. §The Right Honourable Sir AUGUSTUS CHOL- MONDELEY GOUGH-CAL- (Trs*T<-f>nrni> THORPE, Baron Calthorpe of Cal- ^(tlVyUl-JJi^ thorpe, in the county of Norfolk, and a Baronet ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1881. Bom November 8, 1829, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Frederick, fourth Baron, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Most Noble Henry Charles sixth Duke of Beaufort. Creations — Baronet, April 6, 1728. Baron, June 15, 1796. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearing's— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, chequy or and azure, a fesse ermine (for Calthorpe) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse argent, between three boars' heads couped or (for Gough) ; and charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Duncome, namely, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counter changed ; and above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colovurs, a boar's head couped below the neck azure (for Calthorpe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped close argent, pierced through the cheek with a broken spear gules (for Gough). Supporters — On either side a wild man proper, his hair and beard sable, wreathed about the head and waist with oak vert, fructed or, the exterior hand holding a club erect of the last. motto — " Gradu diverse via una." Married, July 22, 1869, Maud Augusta, daughter of Octavius Duncombe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Octavius Duncombe ; and has Issue — Walter Gough-Calthorpe, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Gough- Calthorpe, born May 2, 1873 ; Rachel, commonly known Its the Honourable Rachel ; Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Constance ; Hilda, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda ; Dorothy, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Dorothy. Seats — Elvetham Park, Winchfield, in the county of Hampshire ; Edgbaston Hall, Birmingham. Town residences — 38 Grosvenor Square, W. ; 63 Rutland Gate, S.W. JOHN JACKSON CALVERT, Gentleman, of Wood- lands, Carrickville, near Sydney, in the (TflfVlPff Colony of New South Wales, Clerk of the sJ^UlUvVV Parliaments of that colony. Bom August 31, 1830, being the second son of the Very Reverend Thomas Calvert, Warden and Dean of Man- chester, Chaplain to His Majesty King William IV., by his wife Juliana, daughter of Sir Charles Watson, Baronet, of Wratting Hall, in the county of Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or six gouttes, three, two and one gules, within a bordure azure, charged with eight owls argent (for Calvert) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse gules, between two goats' heads couped azure, armed and crined or in chief, and a greyhound courant in base sable, three pheons gold (for Jackson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon an owl ermine, gorged with a collar azure, pendent there- from an inescutcheon sable, charged with three gouttes, two and one argent (for Calvert) ; 2. a goat's head azure, erased, armed, and crined or, charged on the neck with a pheon as in the arms (for Jackson). Married, 1869, Mary Murray, daughter of James Barker of Sydney ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Andrew Copley Calvert, Gentle- man, born November 16, 1869 ; (2) Cecil Harnett Hamilton Calvert, Gentleman, born January j, 1875 ; and Ethel Watson. Postal address — Woodlands, Marrickville, Sydney, N.S.W. §His Royal Highness Prince GEORGE WILLIAM FREDERICK CHARLES, Duke of ffrsltttfl1*tJlm> Cambridge, Earl of Tipperary and vU^nitlUVlUJ^t- Baron CuUoden, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Brunswick- Luneburg, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, ra is the Military Cockade. Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and Grand Master of St. Michael and St. George, Grand Cordon of the Legion of Honour, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Field-Marshal, Commander-in-Chief of Her Majesty's Armies, Colonel of the Royal Regiment of Artillery and of the Corps of Royal Engineers, Colonel of the Grenadier Guards, and Colonel- in-Chief of the 17th Lancers and 60th Foot, Honorary Colonel 20th (Punjaub) Regiment of Bengal Native Infantry, and of the 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment, has Volunteer Officers' Decoration, Ranger of St. James's, the Green, Hyde, and Richmond Parks ; President of the Royal Military College, of the Royal Military Asylum, and of Christ's Hospital ; Governor of King's College, London. Born in Hanover, March 26, 1819, being the only son of His Royal Highness Prince Adolphus Frederick, first Duke of Cambridge (seventh son of His Majesty King George III.), by his wife, Her Serene Highness Augusta Wilhelmina Louisa, Princess of Hesse, youngest daughter of Frederick, Landgrave of Hesse Cassel (who died April 6, 1889). Creafe'oH —November 27, 1801. Clubs -United Service, Army and Navy, Junior Naval and Military, Junior Army and Navy, Travellers', White's, St. James's, Marlborough, Boodle's. Livery- — Scarlet and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly, i and 4 England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland : in chief a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with the cross of St. George gules, and each of the other points with two hearts in pale also gules ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Hanover, namely gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or (for Brunswick) ; impaling or, sem^e of hearts gules, a lion rampant azure (for Lunenburg) ; on a point in point gules a horse courant (for Saxony) ; the whole encircled by the Garter and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and by the collars and badges of the other Orders of Knighthood. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, which is composed of crosses patde and strawberry leaves placed alternately, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold lined with silver ; and for his Crest, upon a like coronet, a lion statant guardant, crowned with a similar coronet or, and differenced by a label as in the arms. Supporters — On the dexter side, a lion guardant, crowned as in the crest, and on the sinister side, a unicorn argent, armed, crined, tufted and unguled or, and gorged with a like coronet, therefrom a chain passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back also or, each supporter being differenced by a label as in the arms. Postal address — Gloucester House, Piccadilly. §The Most Honourable JOHN CHARLES PRATT, Marquess Camden, Earl Camden, Earl (JTAtntlPtl °^ Brecknock, Viscount Bayham of >iJ^aillUI^U Bayham Abbey, in the county of Sussex, and Baron Camden of Camden Place, in the county of Kent, Deputy - Lieutenant for the County of Sussex, late Lieutenant Royal Sussex Militia, Lieutenant West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom Feb- ruary 9, 1872, being the second son of the Most Hon- ourable John Charles, third Marquess, by his wife Clemen- tine Augusta, commonly known as Lady Clementine Augusta, daughter of the Most Noble George, sixth Duke of Marlborough. Creations — Barony, July 17, 1765 ; Earldom and Viscounty, May 13, 1786 ; Marquessate and Earldom of the United Kingdom, September 7, i8iz. C/m^j— Carlton, Marlborough, Bachelors'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the first (for Pratt) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three spear-heads argent, the points embrued (for Jeffreys). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased argent (for Pratt) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules, and about the neck a chain, and pendent m! is the Naval Coclcade. Cam Cam 169 therefrom a portcullis or (for Jeffreys). Supporters — Dex- ter, a griflfin sable, beak and claws gules ; sinister, a lion rampant or, each gorged with a collar argent, charged with three mullets sable. Motto— " Judicium parium avit lex terras." Seats— B&yham Abbey, Lamberhurst ; The Priory, Brecon. Colonel A YLMEU SPlCEJi CAMERON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, dTfUnPlTltl "" wh>m Her Majesty has conferred the VJ^UIIIVVWII DecoraHon of the Victoria Cross. Born 1833, being the son of the late Lieutenant- Colonel William Gordon Cameron, Grenadier Guards ; has medals— Crimea, 1855, 1856, with clasp and Turkish medal; Indian Mutiny, 1857, 1858, with clasp; and has received Distinguished Service Reward ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. C\\i!o%—U7iited Service, and Army and Navv. Postal address — Holm- field, Lyndhurst. Sir CHARLES CAMERON, Baronet, of Balclutha, in the county of Renfrew, Doctor of Law, Doctor of Medicine, and Master of Arts, Dublin ; Member of Parliament for the College Division of Glasgow, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Renfrew and Lanark. Bom December 18, 1841, being the son of the late John Cameron of Glasgow and Dublin, by his first wife Ellen, daughter of Alexander Galloway ; and was created a Baronet, 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars or, between two flanches ermine, the latter charged with as many arrows points upwards proper, barbed and feathered azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, five arrows points downwards, barbed and feathered as in the arms enfiled with an annulet gules. Motto— "Pro patria." AfarWerf, February 2, 1869, Frances Caroline, daughter of James William Macauley of Dublin, Doctor of Medicine; and has Issue — Frances Eleanor. Sir CHARLES ALEXANDER CAMERON, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Philosophy. Born 1830, being the son of the late Captain Ewen Cameron ; Licentiate oftheKin^s and Queen's College of Physicians, 1868 ,• Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1874/ Doctor of Public Health, Cainbridge, 1877/ Member of the Kin^ s and Queen s College of Physicians, 1880 / Professor of Chemistry and Hygiene to Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland; Medical Officer of Health and City Analyst of Dublin ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1885. Clubs — Savage ; Friendly Brothers' House, {Dublin). Married, 1862, Lucie, daughter of the late John Macnamara of Dublin {she died 1883). Postal address — 51 Pembroke Road, Dublin. Major-General DONALD RODERICK CAMERON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1834 ; Com?nandant of Royal Military College, Kingston, Canada; has medals — Bhootan 1863-65, with clasp ; Royal Humane Society, 1871 ; was ■created Companion of the 7nost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Club — Junior United Service, Married, 1869, Em-m-a, daughter of Sir Charles Tapper, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address — Kingston, Canada. Sir RODERICK WILLIAM CAMERON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1825, being the son of the late Major Duncan Cameron ; Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada to the Australian International Exhibition ; was created Knight Bachelor by Patent, 1883. Married, firstly, . 18 — , Mary, daughter of George Gumming of Quebec [she died 1858) ; secondly, 18 — , Anne Fleming, only daughter of the late Nathan Leavenworth of New York (she died 1879). Postal addresses — Glennevis, Canada ; Clifton Berley, Staten Island, N. Y. §Sir WILLIAM GORDON CAMERON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of Colonel William Gordon Cameron, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Nea House, Christchurch ; Com7nander-in-Chief at the Cape since iViOfi, Honorary Colonel Volunteer Battalion City of London Regi- ment ; has medals — Crimea 1854, 1855, with two clasps ; Legion of Honour ; Medjidie Turkish medal; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1863, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of tlie .same Order, 1893. Married, 1857, Helen Mary Colebrook, daughter of General Sir John Hunter Littler, Knight Grand Cross of ilie Most Honourable Order of the Bath {she died 1893). Postal addresses — The Castle, Cape Town, South Africa ; Nea House, Christchurch, Hants. CHARLES DAVID WILSON CAMMELL, Gentle- man, late of the i8th Hussars, Consul for ^j«f««IY^|>IT Liberia at Sheffield. Bom 1847, being >il^aUUIll^l4. the eldest son of the late Charles Cam- mell. Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, of Norton Hall and Brookfield Manor, in the county of Derby, and of Ditcham Park, in the county of Southampton. Club — Naval and Military. Livery — Dark grey with silver buttons. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron argent, cotised or, between three camels statant of the second, as many trefoils slipped of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a camel's head erased argent, gorged with a collar gemel sable, and holding in the mouth a trefoil as in the arms; with the Motto, " Perseverando. " Postal address — Ashwicke Hall, Marshfield, Chippenham. CAMOYS, quartered by BARTTELOT. The Right Honourable FRANCIS ROBERT STONOR, Baron Camoys, in the Peerage /Tpc^iyil^MW of England, late Lieutenant Oxfordshire Vil^aUlUJ/9 Yeomanry Cavahy, Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen. Bom December 9, 1856, being the son of Francis Stonor, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Eliza, daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Robert Peel ; succeeded his grand- father as sixth Baron, January 18, 1881, under the creation of December 14, 1264. Clubs — Saint James's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, at the base of a rock argent, enriched with amethysts and rubies, a bird proper, charged as the rock holding in its beak a ruby. Supporters — Dexter, a lion or ; sinister, a lion sable. Married, Sep- tember 14, 1881, Jessie Philippa, daughter of Robert Russell Carew of Carpender's Park, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Ralph Francis Julian Stonor, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Ralph Francis Juhan Stonor, born January 26, 1884 ; (2) Edward Maurice Stonor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Maurice Stonor, born May 2, 1885 ; (3) Hugo Robert William Stonor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Hugo Robert William Stonor, born October 5, 1887 ; (4) a son, born April 2, 1893. Seat — Stonor, Henley-on- Thames, in the county oiF Oxford. CAMPBELL, Baron, see ARGYLL. CAMPBELL, Baron, see STRATHEDEN. CAMPBELL, Earl of, see ARGYLL. CAMPBELL, see ARGYLL, BREADALBANE, CAWDOR, CRAIGNISH, FLETCHER-CAMPBELL, GARDEN-CAMPBELL, MACIVER-CAMPBELL, and STRATHEDEN. Captain ALEX ANDER CAMPBELL, Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- /ITatYltlflpTT pire. Companion of the Distinguished tO.aiilJJUC'l.i. Service Order. Born 1839, being the son of the late William Campbell of Ballyalton, in the county of D0W71 ; has been Deputy-Director of Marines at Calcutta since 1887,- has Burmah (1885, 1886) 7nedal ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887, Companio7i of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893.. Club — Bom-bay, Calcutta. Married, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 170 Cam Cam 18 — , Jane, daugliter of the late Weston Grimshaw of Moss- ley, in county of Antrim. § ALEXANDER JAMES HENRY CAMPBELL, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Argyll, claiming to be ninteenth Captain of Dunstaffnage {a title said to be created about 1436, and to be hereditary in direct male descents). Born 1846, being the eldest son of John Alexander Campbell, Esquire, Major 7th Madras Cavalry, by his wife Annabella, eldest daughter of James Robertson. Cluhs — Conservative (Edinbm'gh), Royal Highland Yacht (Oban). Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial beaiings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, a castle of three towers argent, masoned sable, standing on a rock proper, doors and windows gules, on the top of the middle tower a cock, and on each of the others an eagle or ; 2. gyronny of eight or and sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; 4. gules, a boar's head caboshed or, between a crescent and spur-rowel in fesse azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of the livery is set for Crest, an anchor in pale reversed azure. Supporters — On either side a unicorn argent, armed or, gorged with an antique crown, thereto affixed a chain of the last ; and in an escroll this IVIOttO, "Vigilando." Married, January 4, 1888, Jane (of Inver- awe), youngest daughter of the late Alexander Campbell of Monzie ; and has Issue — (i) Angus John Campbell, Gentleman, born 1888 ; (2) Neil Alexander Campbell, Gentleman, born 1890. Eitate — Dunstaffnage. Postal address — Connel, Argyllshire. ANNE KA THERINE CAMPBELL, commonly knimm as Lady Anne Katkerine Campbell, daughter of Sir Henry Lindsay Bethune, Baronet (de jure ninth Earl of Lindsay). Married, 1856, John Thomas Campbell. Sir ARCHIBALD AVA CAMPBELL, third Baronet, late Lieutenant 95th Regiment. Born January 27, 1844, being the son of the late Major-General Sir John Camp- bell, second Baronet, by his wife Helen Margaret, only child of the late Colonel John Crow. Creation — Sep- tember 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a lymphad sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure ; in the centre point of the whole a heart gules, ensigned with the ancient crown of Scotland or ; on a chief of honourable augmentation, argent a mount vert inscribed "Ava" in letters of gold, thereon a Burmese stockade proper, between a representation of the gold cross and clasp conferred on the first Baronet during the Peninsular War on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon gules fimbriated azure, and on the sinister pendent from a ribbon azure, the badge of the Portu- guese Order of the Tower and Sword. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling or and sable ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a Burmese warrior on horseback armed and accoutred proper ; 2. out of an Eastern crown or, a demi-lion issuant supporting with the dexter paw a crowned heart as in the arms ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side, a figure representing a Burmese chieftain habited proper, holding in the exterior hand an escroll inscribed with the word " Yandaboo " (in commemoration of the treaty of peace signed at that place, February 24, 1826, between the Honourable East India Company and the King of Ava), and in the sinister hand the scabbard of a sabre gold ; and on the sinister side a figure representing a Burmese warrior habited proper, the exterior hand supporting a broken spear also proper. MottO' — " Perseverantia victor." Married, January 6, 1876, Henrietta Ellen Hutton Dawson, eldest daughter of the Reverend E. Andrewes Uthwatt, Rector of Foxcote, in the county of Buckingham ; and has had Issue — (i) John Archibald Andrewes Campbell, Esquire, born June 11, 1877, died September 6, 1877 ; (2) Archibald Ava Augustus Campbell, Esquire, born December 5, 1879 ; (3) William Andrewes Ava Campbell, Esquire, born Decem- ber II, 1880; Henrietta Helen; and Mary Ava Margaret. Postal address — Gibliston House, by Colinsburgh, Fife. The Reverend ARCHIBALD GEORGE CAMPBELL, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Archibald George Campbell. Born 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable John Frederick Campbell, the first Earl Cawdor, & is the Military Cockade. by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, dau^hterof the Most Honourable Thomas, the second Marquess of Bath ; for many years Rector of Knipton, in the county of Leicester. Club — Grosvenor. Married, 1853, Charlotte Henrietta, daughter of the late Very Reverend Henry Edward John Howard, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Edward John Howard, Doctor of Divinity ; and has Issue (i) Donald Campbell, Esquire, born i860 [married, 1888, Edith Mary, daughter of Henry Smith Wright, Member of Parliament, and has issue living, Mary Charlotte\; (2) Hu^h Walter Campbell, Esquire, Captain znd Battalion Royal Fusiliers [City of London Regiment), bom 1863; Margaret Mary: atid Elizabeth Harriet. Residence — Marchfield House, Bracknell, in the county of Berkshire. §SiK ARCHIBALD SPENCER LINDSEY CAMP- BELL, Baronet, of Succoth, in the countyof Dumbarton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, an Advocate at the Scotch Bar. Bom June 27, 1852, being the son of the late George Ramsay Campbell, Esquire, Honourable East India Company's Service, by Lucy his wife, daughter of Thomas Spencer Lindsey of HoUymount, in the county of Mayo ; succeeded as fifth Baronet on the death of his cousin, February 17, 1874. Clubs — Travellers', National, New (Edinburgh). Axmorlal bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight engrailed or and sable (for Campbell), 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first (for Wallace of EUerslie). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a camel's head couped proper ; and for his Supporters, dexter, a lion rampant guardant ; sinister, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins all proper ; and in an escroll over the crest this Motto, " Labor omnia superat." Mar- ried, January 18, 1887, Harriet Katharine Grace, fourth daughter of Colonel Arthur Reynell Pack, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late of Avisford, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue — a son, born January 20, 1894. Residence — 23 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Dame CHARLOTTE GARDINER, commonly known as Lady Catnpbell, daughter of Louis Henry Ferrier. Married, firstly, 1841, Sir John Eyton Campbell, seventh Baronet, who died 1853,' and secondly, 1855, James Gardiner. Postal address — South Park, Campeltown, N.B. Colonel COLIN CAMPBELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Captain Colin Campbell ; has Egyptian medal, with clasp, and third class Medjidie ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, 1864, Isabella, daughter of Ja7nes Watson of Inchyra, in the county of Perth. Colonel DAVID WILKINSON CAMPBELL, Com- panion of the Most E-minent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1832, being tlie son of the late John Ca7npbell, Comp- troller of Her Majesty's Customs, Greenock, North Britain ; is Honorary Colonel East Indian Railway Volunteers, Agent East India Railway, and a Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883. Club — Bengal [Calcutta). Postal address — Clive Street, Calcutta. DUDLEY CAMPBELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Dudley Campbell. Born 1833, being the son of the Right Honourable the Baroness Stratheden and the Right Honourable Baron Campbell; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1859. Clubs — Brooks's, Athenceum, Wind- ham, Albemarle. Postal address — i Mitre Court Buildings, Temple, E.C. H Sir DUNCAN ALEXANDER DUNDAS CAMP- W BELL, third Baronet of Barcaldine, in the county of Argyll, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Captain 4th Battalion Highland Light Infantry, Gentleman Usher of the Green Rod. Born December 4, 1856, being the son of the late Sir Alexander Campbell, second Baronet, by his wife Harriette Augusta Royer, daughter of the late Admiral Henry Theodosius Browne Collier. C?-cflrto«— September 30, 1831. C/afo— Scottish, Hurlingham. Armorial bear- 8 is the Nayal Cockade. Cam Cam 171 Ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. gyronny of eight or and sable, on a canton argent a bend sable between a unicorn's head in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base gules ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; 3. argent, a lymphad, sails furled, oars in action, sable ; 4. gyronny of eight or and sable, on a canton gules two bars or, the whole within a bordure quarterly or and sable. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a man in full Highland garb, holding in his dexter hand a claymore, and on his sinister arm a target all proper. Supporters— A leopard and a stag both proper. Motto — "Paratus sum." Residence — 16 Ridgeway Place, Wimbledon. EDMUND KEMPT CAMPBELL, Baron Campbell von Laurentz, of the Duchy of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Major d la suite of the Prussian Cuirassier Regiment von Seydlilz (Magdeburg), No. 7, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Military Commander of the Orders of Christ of Portugal, of Coburg-Gotha, and of the Rising Sun of Japan, Officer of the Order of Leopold of Belgium, Knight of the Iron Cross of Prussia, and of Orders of Russia, Austria, Bavaria, Saxony, Hesse, and Anhalt. Born July 8, 1848, being the younger son of tlie late Peter Laurentz Campbell, Lieutenant 8gth and aj.st Regiments, by his wife Barbara Isabella, daughter of Alexander MacLeay, Colonial Secretary of New South Wales, and Speaker of the first Legislative Assembly of that colony ; created Baron Campbell von Laurentz by Ernest I I,, Reigning Duke of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, by Diploma bearing date at Gotha, November i, 1886, and granted permission to use the title in this country by Royal License dated February 14, 1887, received into the Prussian nubility by William II, , Emperor of Germany, King of Prussia, by Royal Warrant bearing date at Berlin January z6, 1889. Armorial bearings as used, but which have never been matriculated to him i?t Lyon Office, are the u-ndifferenced arins of Campbell of Craignish (of which family, according to the pedigree in Burke* s " Peerage," Baron Campbell von Laurentz is only a cadet), namely, a shield gyronny of eight or and sable, suspended from the mast of a lymphad also sable. Motto — ''Fit via vi." Married, September 28, 1886, Sarah Elizabeth, only daughter of James S. Budgett, Esquire, of Stoke Park, Guilford. Residences — Coburg, Germany; Rose-mead, near Windsor. Dame EMMA FRANCES CAMPBELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Campbell, daughter of William Stockley. Married, 1843, General Sir Frederick Alexander Campbell, Knight CoTnmnnder of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1893. Postal address — Sir GEORGE WILLIAM ROBERT CAMPBELL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1836, being tlie son of John Cajnpbell of the Honourable East India Company, by Eliza Bazilia his wife, daughter of Major Robert Elder of Belloch, in the county of Argyll ; has Indian Mutiny medal ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order ofiSgi. Maxned., firstly, Louisa Georgina Mary, daughter of John Moyle, Doctor of Medicine, Chief of the Medical Department, Bombay (she died 1885) ; and secondly, Mary Gertrude, daughter of Andrew Murray, Writer to the Signet, of Edinburgh. Postal address — 50 Cornwall Gardens, S. W. Dame GEORGINA FREDERICA LOCKE CAMP- BELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Campbell, daughter of Thomas Sandwith of Beverley, in the county of York. Married, 1855, Sir Alexander Campbell, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michal and Saint George (who died 1892), Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario. Postal address — Toronto, Ontario. Sir gilbert EDWARD CAMPBELL, Baronet, of Carrick-Buoy, in the county of Donegal, formerly Captain of the 92nd Highlanders. Born April 29, 1838, being the son of the late Major Sir John Nicholl Robert Campbell, second Baronet, by Grace Elizabeth his wife, second daughter of Thomas Bainbridge. C«fliwK — September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4f gyronny of eight sable and or, a canton azure, charged with a bear's head couped argent, muzzled gules ; 2 and 3 argent, a galley sable, sails furled, oars in action. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on an Eastern coronet a boar's head couped all or. Motto— "Ne obliviscaris." Married, July 14, 1870, Esther Selina, daughter of Charles Baynham, Esquire ; and has Issue — Claude Robert Campbell, Esquire, born May 2, 1871. Sir guy THEOPHILUS CAMPBELL, third Baronet, Major (retired) King's Royal Rifle Corps, late Aide-de- Camp to the Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal. Bom October i6, 1854, being the son of the late Sir Edward Fitzgerald Campbell, second Baronet, by his wife Georgiana Charlotte Theophila, second daughter of Sir Thomas Theophilus Metcalfe, fourth Baronet. Creation — May 22, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a lym- phad, sails furled and oars in action sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure embattled ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head, erased, or, langued gules. Motto — "Follow me.'' Married, K\iT\\ 30, 1884, Nina, daughter of Frederick Lehmann, i.i; Berke- ley Square, London, W. ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Colin Campbell, Esquire, born January 31, 1885 ; {2) Ronald Ian Campbell, Esquire, born June 7, 1890 ; (3) a son, born October 7, 1893 ; Pamela Madeline ; and Sylvia Nina. Postal address — Coombe Cottage, Kingston-on-'l'hames, Surrey. Dame HARRIETTE CAMPBELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Campbell, daughter of the late Admiral Henry Collier. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. gyronny of eight or and sable, and on a canton argent, a bend sable, between a unicorn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchde in base gules ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent ; 3. argent, a lymphad with her oars in action sable ; 4. gyronny of eight or and .sable, on a canton gules, two bars or, all within a bordure quarterly or and sable. Supporters — On the dexter side, a leopard, and on the sinister side a stag, both proper. Married, 1855, Sir Alexander Campbell, second Baronet, Serjeant-at- Arms in Ordinary to the Queen, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Duncan Alexander Dundas Campbell, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Eric Reginald Duncan Campbell, Esquire, late Captain 2nd Battalion Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, born November 28, 1857 ; Harriette Beatrice Mabel ; and Flora Mary Muriel. Postal address — 16 Ridgeway Place, Wimbledon. S Captain HENRY JOHN FLETCHER CAMP- BELL, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stirling. Born 1837, being the son of Henry Fletcher Campbell ; has medals — Russian War \Z^\\ Sebas- topol 1854, 1855, with clasp, and Turkish medal ; Zulu 1878, 1879, with clasp ; was created Companion of tlie Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — United Service. Postal address — Boquhan, Stirling, N.B. HENRY WALTER CAMPBELL, Esquire, commonly kaown as tlie Honourable Henry Walter Campbell. Born 1835, being tlie son of the Right Honourable John Frederick Campbell, the first Earl Cawdor, by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the Most Honourable Thomas Thynne, the second Marquess of Bath ; appointed Captain Rifle Brigade 1855, exchanged to Cold- stream Guards 1855, became Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, 1866, Colonel (retired) 1869. Club — Travellers' . Married, 1859, Fanny Georgiana, daughter of Colonel George Camp- bell ; and has Issue living — Alice Mary \married, 1880, Seymour Pleydell- Bouverie"]; Edith Caroline [married, 1886, Horace George Devas'] ; and Marion Eleanor. Resi- dence — 44 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. IVAN CAMPBELL, Esquire, commonly known as tlie Honourable Ivan Campbell, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Argyll. Born 1859, being the second son of the Right Honourable John Alexander Gairn Campbell, the sixth The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 172 Cam Cam Earl of Breadalbane, by his wife Mary Theresa, daughter of J. F. Edwards of Dublin ; formerly Lieutenant \st Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Clubs — Marlborough, Naval and Military. Married, 1884, Margaret Elizabeth Diana, commonly known as Lady Margaret Elizabeth Diana, daughter of the Right Honour- able the third Earl of Normanton ; and has Issue — Iain Edward Herbert Campbell, Esquire, bom 1885. Residence — Benville Manor House, Corscombe, Dorcliester. Sir JAMES CAMPBELL, Baronet, of Aberuchill, in the county of Perth, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Gloucester and Perth. Born May 5, 1818, being the eldest son of Sir Alexander Campbell, fourth Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Coldstream of Crieff; late Lieutenant-Colonel Gloucestershire Rifle Volunteers ; and succeeded at the death of his father in 1824. Clubs — Arthur's, New (Edinburgh). Livery — Brown, with orange plush breeches. Armorial beatings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a lymphad, her sails furled and oars in action, sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure ermine, and impaling the arms of Bromley, namely, quarterly per fesse indented gules and or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge of Xova Scotia as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion guardant gules, crowned with lavu-el and holding in his dexter paw a sword proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the sinister a dag or Highland pistol, also proper ; and for his Supporters, two bloodhounds regardant proper, collared and leashed or ; and in an escroU above the crest this Blotto, " Sequitur victoria fortes." Married, July 28, 1840, Caro- line, second daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Howe Bromley, Baronet ; and has Issue — Alexander Campbell, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Artillery, born August 10, 1841 [married, February 6, 1871, Edith Frances Arabella, only daughter of Alexander S. Jauncey, and by her (who died 1884) has two sons, James Colin Campbell, Esquire, born November 23, 1875 ; John Alexander Campbell, Gentleman, born June 22, 1877 ; and four daughters]. Estate — Kilbryde Castle, Perthshire. § JAMES ALEXANDER CAMPBELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Forfar and Lanark, Member of Parliament for Glasgow and Aberdeen Universities. Born 1825, being the son of the late Sir James Campbell, of Stracathro House, Brechin, North Britain, by his wife Janet, daughter of the late Henry Bannerman of Manchester. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gyronny of eight or and sable, on a chief engrailed argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars in action, between two hunting-horns stringed all of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased proper. Motto (over the crest) — " Ne obliviscaris. " Married, April 25, 1854, Ann (who died 1887), daughter of Sir Samuel Morton Peto, Baronet ; and has Issue — James Morton Peto Campbell, Gentleman, born January 29, 1863 ; Nora Jane : Hilda Sophia ; and Elsie Loiusa. Seat — Stracathro House, Brechin, North Britain. JAMES DUNCAN CAMPBELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1833, being the son of the late Major Robert Campbell [Craignish); is Commissioner in England of Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Married, 1870, Ellen Mary, daughter of the late T. R. Lewis. Postal addresses — 18 Clanricarde Gardens, W. ; 12 Great Queen Street, S. W. JAMES MACNAB CAMPBELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Em-inent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Laws. Born 1846, being the son of the late Rev. John- MacLeod Campbell, Doctor of Divinity ; is Superintendent of Stamps and Stationery, and Income-Tax Commissio7ier, Bombay; compiled the ** Bombay Gazetteer" ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1885. Club — East India United Service. Postal address — Ranch Mahals, Bombay. is the Military Cockade. Surgeon-Major JOHN CAMPBELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine ; entered Medical Service of Bengal Army, 1840 ; retired as Surgeon-Major, 1846 ; was created Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Sir JOHN WILLIAM CAMPBELL of Ardnamurchan, in the county of Argyll, Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born March 3, 1836 ; Major- General [retired) Royal Artillery ; has medals — Crimea 1854, 1855, with clasp, and Sardinian and Turkish medals ; China i860, with two clasps ; African 1878, 1880, with clasp. Armorial bearings as quoted are for krai& : Quarterly, i. or, a sta^s head caboshed sable, attired gules ; 2. argent, a galley, her sails furled and oars in action sable; 2- gyronny of eight or and sable ; 4. a fesse chequy azure and argent. Crest — A swan. Motto — "Be mindful." Married, July 24, 1867, Catherine Lyona Sophia, only daughter of W. W. Cavie of Harwood House, Plymouth; and has Issue — (i) John Bruce Stuart Campbell, Esquire, born January 3, 1877 ; (2) Lionel Campbell, Esquire, born October 20, 1886, died March 10, 1888 ; Lya Ethelle ; Agn'ese Eleanor Mina ; Mary Eva Beryll ; and Emmeline Julia, who died February 18, 1878. {^Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Dame LET IT I A CAMPBELL, Widow, comnwnly known as Lady Campbell, daughter of the late Thomas Gowan Vibart, Bengal Civil Service. Married, 1853, Sir George Campbell, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Civil Law (who died 1892), Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy District. Postal address — Southwell House, Southwell Gardens, S. W. Dame MARGARET CAMPBELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Campbell, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Borough, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure counter- compony of the second and first. Supporters — On the dexter side a lion rampant guardant, and on the sinister side a savage wreathed about the temples and loins with oak-leaves all proper. Married, 1858, Sir George Campbell, fourth Baronet of Succoth, who died 1874. Postal addresses — 7 Chesham Place, S.W.; Garscabe, Glasgow, N.B. Sir NORMAN MONTGOMERY ABERCROMBIE CAMPBELL, Baronet, of Auchinbreck. Born March 2, 1846/ succeeded his brother, June 18, 1875, under the creation of January z^, 1628. Armorial bearings, as given in the various " Peerages," are for Arms : Gyronny of eight or and sable, within a bordure company ermine and vert. Crest — A dexter hand proper, holding a spur or. Married, May 19, 1886, Isabella Sara, third daughter of the late Jerome Carandini, Marquis dd Sarzano, and widow of George Cotterell, Esquire ; and has Issue — Constance Mira ; and Ida Cerise, {Fosi&r places this title in " Chaos."~\ PATRICK JOHN CAMPBELL, Esquire, Major- General [retired) Royal Artillery. Born August 15, 1828, being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Vice- Admiral Sir Patrick Campbell, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Margaret, daughter of the late A. Wauchope of Niddrie- Mershall, North Britain. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, New Club [Edinburgh). Livery — Brown and yellow. Armorial bearings as used are: Quarterly, i. gyronny of eight or and sable [for Campbell) ; on a dexter canton or, a lion rampant gules , as descended in female line from Maclachlan of Maclachlan ; 2, argent, a lymphad [galley) sable, oars in actiofi ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent [for Stewart) ; 4. gyronny or and sable, on a dexter canton gules two bars or, as descended in female line from Sir Ewen Cameron of Lochiel. This coat with the addition over the quarters, of a silver medal and gold cross pendent from a ribbon with clasps, was the coat matriculated in , Lyon Register by Sir Colin Campbell, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who appears to liave been General Campbells uncle. General Campbell has no present legal right to tlie arms, but perhaps might be able to matriculate them. Crest — A boat's head erased. Motto — " Nil Tibi." Badge— Bog-myrtle. Postal address — The Albany, Piccadilly, W. ;M is the Naval Cockade. Cam Cam 173 Colonel ROBERT BYNG PATRICIA PRICE CAMP- BELL, Companion of_ the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Colonel John Campbell, Madras Army, and representative of the family of the Campbells rf Kinloch, in the county of Perth ; has medals — Indian Mutiny, 1857-1859, with two clasps ; North- western Frontier, 1859, i860, with clasp; Afghan, 1878- 1880, with two clasps ; was created Companion of the Most Honozirable Order of the Bath, 1887. CoHos— United Ser- vice ; East India United Service. Married, 1874, Ada Murray, daughter of L. G. A. Campbell of Fairfield, in the county of Ayr. VICTORIA CAMPBELL, commonly known as Lady Victoria Campbell, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Argyll. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action sable, flags and pennons flying gules (for Lorn). §The Right Honourable HENRY CAMPBELL- BANNERMAN, Campbell=TBannerman ^^™t°Mo!t Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Glasgow, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Lanark. Born 1836, being the son of the late Sir James Campbell of Stracathro, in the county of Forfar, by his wife Janet, daughter of the late Henry Bannerman of Manchester ; Financial Secretary to War Office, 1871- 1874 ; in October 1872 assumed the additional surname of Bannerman ; Member of Parliament for Stirling District since i858 ; is Secretary of State for War. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, Athenfeum, Oxford and Cambridge, Devonshire, National Liberal. Armorial ttearlngs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale gules and sable, a banner displayed bendways argent, thereon a canton azure, charged with a saltire of the third (for Bannerman) ; 2 and 3, gyronny of eight or and sable, on a chief engrailed argent, a galley, her oars in action between two hunting- horns stringed all of the second (for Campbell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of the liveries, a demi-man in armour proper (for Bannerman) ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Patriae fidelis ; " on the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries, a boar's head erased proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Ne obliviscaris." Seat — ^Belmont Castle, Meigle, N.B. Town residence — 6 Grosvenor Place, S.W. §SlE JOHN WILLIAM POWLETT CAMPBELL- ORDE, third Baronet, of jramtlflpIT-^rtTP Morpeth, in the county of Sl,\X\\\]^\iKVV'UUKyi\r Northumberland, late Captain 42nd Highlanders, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Argyll and Inverness. Born at Geneva, February 23, 1827, being the son of the second Baronet, by his first wife, the daughter of the late Peter Campbell of Kilmory, in the county of Argyll. He assumed by Royal License, dated January 16, 1880, the additional surname of Campbell. Creation — August 9, 1790. Armorial bearing's— He bears for Arms : Sable, three salmons hauriant per pale argent and or (for Orde). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, 1. an elk's head erased or, gorged with a collar invected sable; Motto over, " Mitis et fortis" (for Orde); 2. a dexter hand proper, holding a spur or, strap also proper ; Motto over, ' ' Forget not " (for Campbell). Married, firstly, July 17, 1862, Alice Louisa, only sister of Sir Arthur Middle- ton, Baronet ; and by her (who died January 7, i883)has/jJ2« — (i) Arthur John Campbell-Orde, Esquire, late Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders,' born April 13, 1865 [married, January 6, 1892, May Ronald, eldest daughter of John Campbell Stewart of Lasnacloich, in the county of Argyll] ; (2) Colin Ridley Campbell-Orde, Esquire, born 1867 ; (3) Henry Campbell Campbell-Orde, Esquire, born 1877 ; Gertrude Isabel ; Louisa Beatrice [married, December 16, 1891, Arthur Scott Williams, Es- quire, of WooUand, in the county of Dorset] ; and Alice Constance. Sir John married, secondly, December 20, 1884, Louisa Charlotte Temple, daughter of Temple Frere, Esquire, of Harley Street, W. Residences — Kilmory House, near Lochgilphead, in the county of Argyll ; North Uist, in the county of Inverness. §JOHN LIULF CAMPBELL-SWINTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Campt)e«=@tointon tl^^:Vl^Z^. Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers, Member of the Royal Company of Ar- chers, the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland. Born March 3, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Archibald Campbell Swinton of Kimmerghame, by his wife Georgina Caroline, third daughter of the late Sir George Sitwell, Baronet, of Remshaw, in the county of Derby. Clubs — Carlton ; New (Edinburgh) and Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery — Claret- colour, with red facings and silver buttons. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron or, between three boars' heads erased argent, within a bordure engrailed ermine (for Swinton) ; 2 and 3 counter- quartered, i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable, each charged with a trefoil counterchanged, ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad sable (for Campbell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar chained to an oak - tree fructed all proper ; with the Motto, "J'esp^re." Married, June 6, 1893, Agnes Cecil, youngest daughter of the late George 'Towry White, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn. Estate and postal address — Kimmerghame, Dunse, N.B. CAMPDEN, Viscount, see GAINSBOROUGH. The Right Honourable JULIANA CAVENDISH HALDANE-DUNCAN, Widow, rtTfltntHM^ItllVvift Countess of Camperdown, eldest «iJ^ait(^(Pt.UUUIt( daughter of Sir George Richard Philips, Baronet. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, in chief two cinquefoils argent, and in base a hunting-horn of the second, stringed azure, and as an augmentation, in the centre chief point a naval crown, pendent therefrom a representation of the gold medal conferred upon the first Viscount by George III., for the victory off Camperdown (being two female figures representing Victory alighting on the prow of an antique galley and crowning Britannia), and underneath in gold letters the word "Camperdown"; impaling the arms of Philips, namely argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure proper, vested argent, mantle purple, on the head a celestial crown, resting the exterior hand on an anchor, and holding in the left a palm-branch or ; sinister, a sailor habited proper, his left hand supporting a staff, thereon hoisted the union flag, and with the Dutch republican colours wreathed round the middle of the staff. Married, 1839, the Right Honourable Adam Haldane-Duncan, second Earl of Camperdown, who died 1867. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Robert Adam Phihps Haldane Haldane-Duncan, third Earl of Camperdown ; (2) George Alexander Philips Haldane Haldane-Duncan, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable George Alex- ander Phihps Haldane Haldane-Duncan (Athenaeum Club), born March 9, 1845 [married, February 4, 1888, Laura, widow of John Adams Blanchard of Boston, and daughter of the late John Dove of Andover, Massachusetts, United States of America] ; Julia Janet Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Julia Janet Georgiana, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen, 1874-1885 [married, October 9, 1858, George Ralph, fourth Lord Abercromby], Postal addresses — 22 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; Weston House, Shipston-on-Stour. §The Right Honourable ROBERT ADAM PHILIPS HALDANE-DUNCAN, Earl of Camper- down, Viscount Duncan of Camperdown, and Baron Duncan of Lundie, in the county of Forfar, Deputy-Lieutenant, Bom May 28, 1841, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Adam, second Earl, by his wife Juhana Cavendish, daughter of Sir George Richard Philips, Baronet ; a Lord-in- Waiting Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics Is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 174 Cam to the Queen, 1868 to 1871, and Civil Lord of the Admiralty, 1871 to 1874. Creations. — Viscount and Baron, October 30, 1797 ; Earl, September 12, 1831. Gluts — Brooks's, United University, Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules, two cinquefoils in chief argent, and a bugle-horn in base of the second stringed azure, in the centre as an honourable augmentation, pendent by a ribbon argent and azure, from a naval crown or, a gold medal, thereon two figures the emblems of Victory and Bri- tannia, Victory alighting on the prow of an antique vessel crowning Britannia with a wreath of laurel, below the medal the word " Camperdown" (for Duncan) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a saltire engrailed sable ii. argent, a sal- tire between four roses gules 3 or, a bend chequy sable and argent, in the centre of these quarters a crescent azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on waves of the sea a dismasted ship proper. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure proper, habited argent, the mantle purple, crowned with a celestial crown, resting her exterior hand upon an anchor, the other holding a palm branch or ; sinister, a sailor holding in his exterior hand the union flag, with the Dutch republican tricoloured flag wrapped round the staff. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Disce pati ; " under the shield, "Secundis dubiisque rec- tus." Seats — Camperdown, Dundee; Gleneagles, in the county of Perth. Town residence — 39 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Rear-Admiral HUBERT CAMPION, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. (^ f\w\x\\f\x\ Born 1825, being the son of T. Campion VU^ntUpiUll of Exeter: has medals— Crimean, 1854, 1855, Turkish, Legion of Honour, and fifth class Medjidie ; ivas created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, Married, i860, Eliza- beth {who died 1888), daughter of Commander J. GilTnore, Royal Navy, of the Priory, Walthamstow. Postal address — 8 Marlborough Road^ Lee, Kent. GERTRUDE CAMPION, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Campion, second daughter of the first Viscount Hampden. Married, 1869, William Henry Cam- pion. CANE, DU, see DU CANE. CANNING, see GARVAGH. H ALBERT STRATFORD GEORGE CANNING, ^ Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- ^flfltlttin* ^^^® Albert Stratford George Canning, KL^dllllili^ Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Den'y and Down. Born 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable George Can- ning, the first Baron Garvagh, by his second wife Rosabella Charlotte Isabella, daughter of Henry Bonham of Titness Park. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, three Moors' heads couped in profile proper, wreathed round the temples of the first and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, charged with three trefoils vert, holding in the dexter paw an arrow pheoned and flighted proper, shaft or. Postal address — The Lodge, Rostrevor, county Down. EMMELINE ROSABELLA CANNING, commonly known as the Honourable Emmeline Rosabella Canning, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Garvagh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three Moors' heads in profile proper, wreathed about the temples of the first and azure. MARY CANNING, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Canning, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Stratford-de-Redcliffe. i&norlal bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three Moors' heads couped in profile proper, wreathed about the temples of the first and Sir SAMUEL CANNING, Knight Bachelor. Born 1823, being the son of Robert Canning, Esquire, by his wife & is tlie Military Cockade. Can Harriet Frances, daughter of Joseph Hyde; was created Knight Bachelor, 1886. Married, 1859, Elizabeth Anne, daughter of W. H. Gale. Postal address— i Inverness Gar- dens, Campden Hill, IV. CANNING, DE BURGH-, see CLANRICARDE. CANTELUPE, Viscount, see DE LA WARR. DOROTHY SACKVILLE, Widow, commonly known as Viscountess Cantelupe, daughter of ifT ani-»1lini> J°''" Postel Heseltine of Walhampton, Vil^niil'VlU^^v Lymington, in the county of Hampshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse dancett^e sable (for West), 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, a bend vair (for Sackville), a label of three points for difference. Married, June 1890, Lionel Charles Cranfield Sackville, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cantelupe, son of the Right Honour- able the seventh Earl de la Warr. Postal address— $1 Hans Place, London, S.W. The Right Honourable and Most Revekend EDWARD WHITE BENSON, ffrsini-i>t*hin**\ Lord Archbishop of Canterbury, yiLnllWlVlllff Lord Primate of all England and Metropolitan, Doctor of Divinity, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law. Born July 14, 1829 ; was ordained, 1853 ; was Head-Master of Wellington College, 1858-1872 ; Chancellor of Lincoln, 1872 ; Chaplain to the Queen, 1873- 1877; was consecrated Bishop of Truro, 1877; and trans- lated to the Primacy, 1883. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Azure, an episcopal staff in pale argent, and ensigned with a cross patfe or, surmounted of a pall of the second, edged and fringed of the third, charged with four crosses form^-fitchte sable, and impaling therewith his family arms of Benson, namely, argent, a quatrefoil between two trefoils slipped in bend sable between double cotises gules, the escutcheon being surmounted by a mitre. Married, June 23, 1859, Mary, daughter of the Reverend William Sidgwick of Skip- ton, in the county of York ; and has had Issue — (i) Martin White Benson, Gentleman, born August 19, i860, died February 9, 1878 ; (2) Arthur Christopher Benson, Gentle- man, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Assistant-Master at Eton College, born April 24, 1862 ; (3) Edward Frederic Benson, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts (First Class Classics, 1890), born July 24, 1867; (4) Robert Hugh Benson, Gentleman, born November 18, 1871 ; Mary Eleanor, died October 1890 ; and Margaret. Postal addresses — Lambeth Palace ; and Addington Park, Croydon. The present seal of His Grace shows an appropriation of the peculiar mitre exclusively appertaining to the Bishop of Durham, and shows an unauthenticated coat for Benson , which seems strange. The Right Honourable GEORGIANA MANNERS- SUTTON, Widow, Dowager-Viscountess Canterbury, youngest daughter of the late Charles Toinpson of Witch- ingham Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and gules, the first and fourth each charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, the second and third each charged with a lion passant guardant or (for Manners). Supporters ~ On either side a unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or ; around the neck of the dexter a chain of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon azure, charged with a mace erect of the second ; around the neck of the sinister a like chain, therefrom pendent an escutcheon also azure, charged with a mitre. Married, 1838, the Right Honour- able Sir John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, third Viscount Canterbury, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Henry Charles Manners-Sutton. fourth Viscount Canterbury; (2) Graham Edward Henry Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Graham Edward Henry Manners-Sutton, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, born February 7, 1843 [married, February 12, 1867, Charlotte Laura, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Astley of Burgh Hall, in S is tbe Naval Cockade. Can Cap 175 the county of Norfolk, and died May 30, 1888, leaving Francis Henry Astley Manners-Sutton, Esquire, born Feb- ruary 10, 1869 ; Charles Manners-Sutton, Gentleman, born January 23, 1872 ; and Violet Georgiana, died Novem- ber iB, 1874] ; (3) George Kelt Henry Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Kelt Henry Manners-Sutton, born July 19, 1850, died March 2, 1865; (4) John Gurney Henry Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Gurney Henry Manners-Sutton, born June 27, 1852 ; (5) Robert Henry Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Robert Henry Manners-Sutton, Barrister-at-Law, born April 12, 1854 ; Anna Maria Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria Georgiana [married, August 25, 1868, to Charles Edward Bright, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George]; and Mabel Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Georgiana. Postal address — 12 Queens- bury Place, S.W. §The Right Honourable HENRY CHARLES MANNERS-SUTTON, Viscount Canterbury, of the city of Canterbury, and Baron Bottesford, of Bottesford, in the county of Leicester, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Bom July 12, 1839, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir John Henry Thomas, third Viscount Canterbury, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Georgiana, daughter of Charles Thompson of Witchingham Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Creation — March 10, 1835. Cluis — White's, Marlborough, , Saint James's, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a canton sable (for Sutton), 2 and 3 or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the last and gules, in the first and fourth quarters two fleurs-de-lis, and in the second and third a lion passant guardant all or (for Manners). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a peacock in his pride proper. Supporters — On either side an unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or ; around the neck of the dexter a chain of the last, there- from pendent an escutcheon azure, charged with a mace erect of the second ; around the neck of the sinister a like chain, therefrom pendent an escutcheon also azure, charged with a mitre. Motto — "Pour y parvenir." Married, April 16, 1872, Amye Rachel, only daughter of Frederick Wal- pole. Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Walpole, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — Henry Frederick Walpole Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Frederick Walpole Manners-Sutton, bom . April 8, 1879. Seats — Brooke House, Norwich ; Witchingham Hall, Norwich. § ALBERT CANTRELL CANTRELL - HUBBER- STY, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel com- {t^ ani'X'ttVf manding and Honorary Colonel (1892) ViUttUl'Vl^ll' 1st Notts Volunteers (Robin Hood JHftftfll>l*fitt1 Rifles), late Major and Honorary Lieu- *^UUW(^\,»K\> tenant-Colonel 3rd BattaUon (MiUtia) Derbyshire Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Derby and Nottingham. Born June 6, 1843, being the younger son of the late Philip Hub- bersty of Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, County Court Registrar, by his vidfe Anne Augusta, daughter and sole heiress of the late Reverend William Cantrell, Master of Arts, of Alvaston Field, in the county of Derby. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Green and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, vert two bars engrailed between two moles erect in chief, and in base a griffin's head erased all or- (for Hubbersty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a pelican in her piety, in chief two roses, the whole within as many {launches all sable (for Cantrell) ; second grand quarter, Hubbersty ; third grand quarter, Cantrell ; fourth grand quarter, or, a pile azure, over all a chevron invected between two garbs in chief, and in base a mantlet of six points, all counter- changed (for Boultbee), impaling the arms of Jessop, or, two bars gules guttd d'or, between in chief a cross couped between two leopards' faces fesseways sable, and in base a lion rampant of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a griffin's head erased argent, charged with a fesse engrailed vert, a mole fesseways or (for Hubbersty) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower argent, a rock proper thereon, a boar passant sable armed or, charged on the body with two roses argent (for Cantrell) ; with the Mottoes, "Propositi tenax" over the Hubbersty crest, and "Pectus fidele et apertum " over the Cantrell crest. Married, December 5, 1876, Martha Lydia, younger daughter of the late William Jessop, Esquire, of Butterley Hall, in the county of Derby, in the Commission of the Peace for the said county; and has Issue— [x) William Philip Cantrell Cantrell-Hubbersty, Gentleman, born Octo- ber 24, 1877 ; (2) George Albert Jessop Cantrell-Hubbersty, Gentleman, born January 19, 1882 ; (3) Edward de Burgh Cantrell - Hubbersty, Gentleman, born March 9, 1888 ; Augusta Margaret ; and Mary Frances. Postal address — Felley Abbey, Notts. ELOISE FANNY JODRELL, in her own right Countess Cape St. Vin- Cape %X, Vincent f^k^X^M^^^^Xl the Reverend Henry Jod- rell. Rector of Gisleham [to whom refer]. EMILY ELIZABETH CAPEL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Emily Elizabeth Cafel, daughter C^TflHPf "f ^^^ fifl^ Earl of Berkeley. Married, 1839, ^U^U^vl Colonel Sydney Augustus Capel, who died 1872. CAPELL, Baron, see ESSEX. CAPELL, see ESSEX. ADOLPHUS FREDERICK CHARLES MOLYNEUX CAPEL, Esquire, commonly known as the (TT fl t1 ^H Honourable Adolphus Frederick Charles Moly- ^(UajJvll neux Capel, brother of the Right Honourable Arthur Algernon Capel, the sixth Earl of Essex. Bom 1813 ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's son, 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a hon rampant between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, supporting a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Married, 1834, Charlotte Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Mary, who died 1871, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Maynard (extinct) ; and has Issue— [-l] The Reverend Horatio Bladen Capel, Rector of Great Easton, Dunmow, born 1839 [married, 1866, Ada Augusta, daughter of Theophilus Hawkins, Esquire, formerly of Newton Abbot, and has issue, Horace Charles George Arthur Capel, Es- quire, born 1868; Algernon Essex Capel, Gentleman, born 1869 ; Henry Addison Devereux Capel, Gentleman, born 1873 ; Arthur Charles Lloyd Capel, Gentleman, born 1876 ; and Mary Kathleen] ; (2) the Reverend George Marie Capel, Rector of Passenham, Stony Stratford, born 1845 [married, 1870, Annie, daughter of Peter Stanley Lowe of White Hall, Churchstow, South Devon, and has issue living, Arthur George Coningsby Capel, Gentleman, born 1879 ; Dora Amy Isabel ; Marie Kathleen ; L^onie Annie ; Hilda Amalie Violet ; and Bertha Sybil] ; and Florence Amelia Louisa [married, firstly, 1859, Francis Nevil Reade, formerly of 2ist Fusiliers, who died 1883 ; secondly, 1883, Francis Maurice Drummond Drummond, and has issue J. Residence — SI St, James's Square, Netting Hill, W. ARTHUR ALGERNON CAPELL, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Algernon Capell. Bom 1B64, being the son of the Right Honourable Arthur Algernon Capell, the sixth Earl of Essex ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1892. Club — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e also or. Married, 1890, Isabel Anne, daughter of the late Colonel Townshend Wilson, Coldstream Guards ; and has Issue living — Constance Audrey. Residence — 67 Eaton Terrace, S.W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a .genuinely armigerous person. 176 Cap Car BEATRICE MARY CAPELL, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Mary Capell, daughter of the Right Honour- able the sixth Earl of Essex. Anuorlal bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Gules, a lion rampant, between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. REGINALD ALGERNON CAPEL, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Reginald Algernon Capell. Born 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable Arthur Algernon Capell, the sixth Earl of Essex ; sometime Ensign Herts Militia, and later Captain 2nd Herts Volunteer Rifles ; was a Queen's Messenger for Foreign Service from 1853 to 1858 : County Alderman for the county of Hertford. Clui — Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e of the same. Married, 1858, Mary, daughter of John Nicholas Fazakerley of Studleigh. Postal addresses — 21 Chesham Place, S.W. ; Moneyhill, Rickmansworth. Sir ALBERT JAMES LEPPOC CAPPEL, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of tjie rtTfltltlcT ^^^^an Empire, Born 1836, being the son of V^J^njjptl. /. Leffoc Cappel: has Crimean (1855, 1856) m£dal ; created Knight Commander of the Most Emine7it Order of th^ Indian Empire, 1887. Married, 1873, Fanny Gibbon, daughter of General Sir Frank Turner, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery . Postal address — Simla, and Calcutta, §The Right Honourable Sir ALGERNON WILLIAM GEORGE EVANS-FREKE, (jrflt*flP1*tl ninth Baron Carbery of Carbery, in the Vil^aVUt-Vf^ county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of the same part of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cork, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Bom September 9, 1868, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Carbery, by his wife Victoria, commonly known as Lady Victoria, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Exeter, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; succeeded his father 1894. Creations — Baron, May 9, 1715 ; Baronet, July 15, 1768. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars or, in chief three mullets of the last {for Freke) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable (for Evans). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped at the neck, sable, collared and chained or (for Freke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant regardant or, holding between the paws a boar's head, as in the arms (for Evans). Supporters — Two lions regardant or, ducally crowned azure. Motto — "Libertas. " Married, Novem- ber 26, 1890, Mary, second daughter of Henry J. Toulmin of The Pr^, St. Alban's ; and has Issue — John Evans-Freke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Evans- Freke. Seats — CastleFreke, inthecountyof Cork ; Bisbrook Hall, Uppingham ; Glaston House, Uppingham ; Laxton Park, Stamford, in the county of Northampton. The Right Honourable VICTORIA EVANS- FREKE, Dowager Baroness Carbery, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of E.xeter, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, sable, two bars or, in chief three mullets of the last (for Freke) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable (for Evans), and impaling the arms of Cecil, namely, barry of ten argent and azure, over all six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first. Sup- porters — Two lions regardant or, ducally crowned azure. Married, December 15, 1856, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir William Charles Evans-Freke, eighth Baron Carbery (who died November 7, 1894), and has Issue — (i) The Right Honourable the ninth Baron Carbery [to whom refer] ; (2) Percy Cecil Evans-Freke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Cecil Evans-Freke, bom ^ is tlie Military Cockade. May 19, 1871 ; (3) Cecil Montague Evans-Ereke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Montague Evans-Freke, born September 3, 1876. GIUSEPPE CARBONE, Esquire, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint rtTrtl^flflllP Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Laws : Vci^ntUUIIv Is a Member of the Maltese Bar, and has been Crown Advocate and Legal Adviser to the Government since 1880/ Member of Executive and Legislative Councils, Born 1839, being the son of Baldassare Carbone ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887 / Knight Commander of that Order, 1891. Postal address — 22 Strada Stretta, Valetta, Malta. Sir EDWARD HAMER CARBUTT, Baronet, of Nan- hurst, in the county of Surrey, Member of ((T ax>V\\\^¥ the Institute of Mechanical Engineers, ViLtlVUUt'l and of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Born July 22, 1838, being the third son of the late Francis Carbutt, Esquire, of Chapel AUer- ton, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace, by Louisa Petronella his wife, daughter of George Henry Peneke of St. Thomas, in the West Indies, and was created a Baronet, October 13, 1892. Club — Reform. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and argent, in chief an elephant statant, and in base, on a rock, a raven close, all proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mound, two stalks of corn saltireways vert, ears or, thereon a raven close proper. Motto — " In accord and concord." Married, June 4, 1874, Mary, only daughter of John Rhodes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Potternewton House, in the county of York. Seat — Nanhurst, Cranleigh, in the county of Surrey. Town residence — 19 Hyde Park Gardens, W. Sir FREDERICK WALTER GARDEN, second Baronet, of Wimpole Street, and Mole flrf11*ltl>11 Lodge, West Moulsey, in the county of vU^a;.Ui;-U Surrey, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of the county of Hampshire, 1891, Lieu- tenant-Colonel (retired) 5th Lancers. Born November 6, 1833, being the son of the late Sir Robert Walter Garden, first Baronet, by his wife Pamela Elizabeth Edith, daughter of William Smith Andrews. Creation — June 14, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, a staff-sling in bend between four pheons saltireways all argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces fesseways or, thereon a wolfs head erased sable, pierced in the neck by an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, embrued proper also or. Motto — ' ' Fide et amore." Married, September 23, 1870, Rowena Laura, daughter of Rowland Ronald, of Manchester Square, in the county of Middlesex, and widow of Captain Alexander Lester Copeland, S7th Regiment ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Henry Walter Garden, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment, born October 17, 1873 ; (2) Ronald James Walter Garden, Esquire, bom April 3, 1875 ; Lilian Edith Laura. Dame JULIA ISABELLA GARDEN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Garden, daughter of Admiral Charles Gepp Robinson. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a mascle gules between three pheons sable. Mar- ried, 1852, as his second wife, Sir John Craven Garden, fourth Baronet, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir John Craven Garden, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Henry Charles Garden, Esquire, Cap- tain (retired) Devonshire Regiment, born January 30, 1855 [married Blanche Katherine Rheingar, daughter of Rear- Admiral Sydney Henry Jones Parry, Royal Navy, and has issue, Henry Craven Garden, Gentleman, born December 23, 1882; Humphry John Garden, Gentleman, born 1886]; (3) Frederick Richard Garden, Esquire, bom June 19, 1856 [married, 1885, Mircaux, daughter of — Beale, and has issue, Helen Mary ; and Pattie] ; (4) Coldstream James Garden, Esquire, Captain 2nd Battalion Connaught Rangers, horn August 18, 1857 [married, September 9, 1891, Rose 8 is the Naval Cockade. Car Cat 177 Margaret Ponton, youngest daughter of David Johnstone of Croy, in the county of Dumbarton, and has issue, Eileen Margaret] ; (5) Derrick Alfred Cardan, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Leinster Regiment, born March 27, 1875 ; Julia Ellen Beatrice [married, August 8, 1889, George Edward de Vera Kennedy, Esquire] ; Nora lerne ; and Eileen Olive, died September 4, 1878. Postal address— Westown Straffan, in the county of Kildare. ELIZA JANE CARDE W, commonly known as the Honourable Eliza Jane Cardew, daughter rtTflfh^VYt "f ^^ Right Honouralle the first Baron VO^aVUI^UI Westhury. Married, 1850, Captain Chris- topher B, Cardew^ late j^th Highlanders, of East-hill, Liss. Colonel FREDERICK CARDE W, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Sai?it George, sometime Acting Reside?it Commissioner in Zululand, and now Governor and Com?nander-in-Chief of the Colony of Sierra Leone; created Companion of the Most Distin- ^ished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. CARDIFF, Baron, see BUTE. CARDIGAN, Earl of, see AILESBURY. The Right Honourable ADELINE LOUISA MARIA. commonly knxrwn as the Countess of flTflrlltlTfltl Cardigan, only daughter of the late VU^nVUl^mi Spencer Horsey de Horsey. Married, firstly, as his second wife, the Right Honourable tlie seventh Earl of Cardigan, on whose death, ■ in 1868, the titles of Cardigan and Brudenell passed to his cousin the Marquess of Ailesbury ; and secondly, 1873, Antonio, Count de Lancastre. Postal addresses — Deene Park, IVansford, Northamptonshire; Cardigan Lodge, Newmarket. MARGARET ISABELLA CARDILHAC, commonly knxrwn as the Honourable Margaret drfll*TltfflSir Isabella Cardilhac, daughter of the first >ibaVUillJaV Baron Monkswell. Married, 1873, Cavaliere Count Arturo Galletti di Cardilhac, Major in the Italian Artillery. CARDROSS, Baron, see BUCHAN. CARDROSS, quartered by ERSKINE. The Right Honourable EMILY ANNE CAREW, Widow, Baroness Carew, second daughter of fJTflfl^Vtt ^'"^ George Richard Philips, second Baronet. Vil,/UV VUI Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, three lions passant in pale sable, impaling the arms of Philips, namely argent, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, therefrom a chain reflected over the back or. Supporters — Two heraldic antelopes gules. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, second Baron Carew, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Robert Shapland George Julian Carew, third Baron Carew ; (2) George Patrick John Carew, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Patrick John Carew, born February i, 1863 [married, Octo- ber 5, 1888, Maud Beatrice, second daughter of the late John Ramsay]. Postal address — 28 Belgrave Square, S. W. Captain GEORGE O'BRIEN THEODORE CARE W, Companion of the Most Em.inent Order of the Indian Em- pire, Justice of the Peace for Bombay City, and Justice of the Peace and Port Com-missioner for Calcutta City, a member of Port Trust, and Resident Transport Officer. Born 1829, being the son of J. E. Carew, Sculptor ; has Indian Mutiny medal ; was created Companion of the Most Ejninent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Clubs — Military and Royal Naval ; Bengal United (Calcutta). Married, 1858, the eldest daughter of General Sir John Hearsay, Knight Commander ^ the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — i Garden Reach, Calcutta. Sir HENRY PALK CAREW, ninth Baronet, of Hac- combe, in the county of Devon. Bom February 26, 1870, being the son of the late Henry Carew, Esquire, of Marley, in the county of Devon, by his wife Susan, fifth daughter of John Syines : succeeded as ninth Baronet at the decease of his uncle, January 27, 1874, under the creation of August 2, 1661. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a main- mast, the roundtop set off with palisadoes or, a demi-lion issuant thereout sable. Motto — " Nil conscire sibi." Mar- ried, December 9, 1889, Frances Gertrude, youngest daughter of the late Robert Lock- Roe, Esquire, of Lynton, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Thomas Palk Carew, Esquire, born 1890. The Right Honourable JANE CATHERINE CAREW, Widow, Baroness Carew, daughter of the late Major Anthony Chffe of Ross. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, three lions passant in pale sable. Supporters — Two heraldic antelopes gules. Married, 1816, the Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, first Baron Carew, who died 1856. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, second Baron Carew ; (2) Shapland Francis Carew, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Shapland Francis Carew, born February 19, 1826, formerly Lieutenant 8th Hussars, and Lieutenant-Colonel Wexford Militia, Resident Magi- strate at Clonmel[married, August 7, 1858, Hester Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Hester Georgiana, daughter of the Most Honourable Howe Peter Browne, second Mar- quess of Sligo, and died June 6, 1892, leaving issue, Gerald Shapland Carew, Esquire, born April 26, i860 ; and Nesta Elizabeth] ; Anne Dorothea, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Anne Dorothea [married, October 7, 1851, John Davies Gilbert of Trelissick, in the county of Cornwall, who died 1854] ; Ellen Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Jane [married, July 29, 1846, Charles Glynne Prideaux Brune of Prideaux Place, in the county of Cornwall]. Postal address — Woodstown, county Waterford. Brigade-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel RICHARD HUGH CARE W, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1841, being the was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. §The Right Honourable ROBERT SHAPLAND GEORGE JULIAN CAREW, Baron Carew of the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Carew of Castle Boro, in the same county, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom June 15, i860, being the son of the Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, second Baron, by his wife Emily Anne, daughter of Sir George Richard Philips, Baronet, of Weston. Creations— Baiony of Ireland, June 13, 1834 ; of the United Kingdom, July 9, 1838. Clubs — Brooks's, Bachelors'. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms; Or, three lions passant in pale sable, and impahng the arms of Lethbridge, namely argent, water proper in base and a bridge embattled thereon a turret gules, in chief an eagle displayed charged with a bezant. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope passant sable, crined and horned or. Supporters— Two heraldic ante- lopes gules, crined and horned or. Motto — " Nil admirari." Married, June 27, 1888, Julia, eldest daughter of Albert Lethbridge, Esquire, and granddaughter of Sir John Leth- bridge, Baronet, of Sandhill Park, Taunton. Seats — Castle Boro, Enniscorthy, in the county of Wexford ; Woodstown, in the county of Waterford. Colonel WILLIAM CAREY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 'Born 1833, ((r axtttyy being the son of the late Major-General Sir \1>VX vJJ Octavius Carey, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath; has medals — Afghan and Burmah, 1885-1887; was created Companion ^ the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. CXv^o— United Service. Married, 1864, Julia, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel William Hewett. Postal address— 5n)o,5ra/e Road, Portswood, Southampton. The.Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. M 178 Car CARINGTON, see CARRINGTON. Sir Carington FREDERICK CARINGTON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, being the son of Edmund Carington, Gentleman, of Cheltenham, by his wife Sarah Louisa, daughter of Thomas Henney of Cheltenham ; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Armoiial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly of six, I. or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins, those in chief respecting each other sable (for Carington) ; 2. vert, three escutcheons argent, each charged with a bordure engrailed or (for Burrell) ; 3. argent, three battering- rams in pale proper, headed and garnished or (for Bertie) ; 4. or, fretty azure (for Willoughby) ; 5. gules, a cross patonce or (for Beke) ; 6. or, three bars wavy gules (for Drummond). Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased or, eared gules, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one azure; with the Motto, " Tenax etfideUs." Postal address — College Lawn, Cheltenham. M RUPERT CLEMENT GEORGE CARINGTON, w Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rupert Clement George Carington, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Robert John Carington, the second Baron Carrington ; assumed by Royal License, 1880, the surname of Carington in lieu of Carrington ; formerly Lieutenant and Captain Grenadier Guards ; was Member of Parliament for the county of Buckingham, April 1880 to November 1885. C/a^i— Brooks's, Marlborough. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Or, a chevron cotised between three demi-grififins, the two in chief respectant each other sable, a mullet gules for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ele- phant's head erased or, eared gules, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one azure. Married, 1891, Edith, daughter of J. S. Horsfall, of Widgiewa, New South Wales. WILLIAM HENRY PEREGRINE CARINGTON, Esquire, commonly known as the HonourableWilliam Henry Peregrine Carington, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Buckingham and Berkshire. Born July 28, 1845, being the son of the Right Honourablejohn Carington, thesecond Baron Carrington ; formerly Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Grena- dier Guards; sat as Memberof Parliament forWycombe 1868- 1883 ; has been since 1871 Secretary to the Earl of Ancaster (Lord Great Chamberlain), and since 1882 an Equerry to Her Majesty ; was a Groom-in- Waiting to Her Majesty 1880 -1882, and Acting-Master of the Buckhounds 1883- 1884. Clubs — Marlborough, Reform, Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins, the two in chief respectant each other sable, a mullet for difference gules. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased or, eared gules, charged on the neck with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one azure. Married, 1871, Juliet, only daughter of Francis Warden. Postal addresses — Royal Court, House of Lords, S.W. ; Burfield, Old Windsor. CARLETON, Baron, see SHANNON. CARLETON, see DORCHESTER. General HENPY ALEXANDER CARLETON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of dT HV\l>1Ct\X\ the Bath, ^om -iZi^, being the son of the \l'f*\,\Xf\,Vn late Francis Carleton of Clare, in the county of Tipperary ; has Nawahgunge medal, with clasp ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Club — United Service. Married, 1855, Elizabeth (who died, 1878), daughter of the ^ is tbe Military Cockade. Car late Armor Boyle of Dundrum. Postal address — 12 Marl- borough Buildings, Bath. MARIA LOUISA CARLETON, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Louisa Carleton, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Dorchester; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1876. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Ermine, on a bend sable, three pheons argent. Postal address — 11 South Audley Street, W. The Honourable Sir JOHN CARLING, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of (lTsi1»IftllT Saint Michael and Saint George; issenator ViL'tlVllliy of the Dominion of Canada arid Minister of Agriculture. Born 1828 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Postal address — Ottawa, Canada. The Right Honourable Sir CHICHESTER SAMUEL PARKINSON - FOR- dTsJl^ytMirfrifh TESCUE, Baron Carlingford of (il^aldll^tUI'U Carhngford, in the county of Louth, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, and Baron Clermont of Dromisken, also in the county of Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant of Essex, 1873-1892 ; created Baron Carlingford February 28, 1874, and succeeded his brother as Baron Clermont, July 29, 1887, was invested as a Knight of Saint Patrick, April II, 1882. Bom January 18, 1823, being the second son of the late Chichester Fortescue, Esquire, by his wife Martha Angel, daughter of Samuel Meade Hobson of Muckridge House, in the county of Cork. Creations — Peerage of Ireland, February 11, 1852; Peerageof the United Kingdom, February 28, 1874. Clubs — Athen£eum, Brooks's, Travel- lers', Reform. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms; Quarterly i and 4, azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or, (for Fortescue) ; 2 and 3, per chevron, gules and azure, on a chevron engrailed, between three ostrich feathers erect ar- gent, as many pellets (for Parkinson). Above the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger proper, supporting with his forepaw a plain shield argent (for Fortescue) ; 2. upon a wreath of the coloiurs, a falcon wings addorsed proper, belled or, and charged on the breast with a pellet, in the beak an ostrich feather argent (for Parkinson). Supporters — Two moose deer proper, attired or, each gorged with a collar of trefoils, also proper. Mottoes — "Forte scutum salus ducum," and over the Parkinson crest, "Si celeres quatit pennas." Married, January 20, 1863, Frances, Coun- tess Waldegrave, which lady died July 5, 1879. Seats — Chewton Priory, Bath ; Dudbrook House, Brentwood ; Ravensdale Park, Newry. Town residence — 6 Charles Street, W. The Right HonourableGEORGEJAMES HOWARD, ninth Earl of CarUsle, Viscount Howard of (JTsriifiilp Morpeth, in the county of Northumberland, >iJ^H4'^i9(«' Baron Dacre of Gillesland, senior co-heir to the Barony of Chfford, and co-heir to the Barony of Greystock, Member of Parliament for East Cumberland, 1879, 1880, and 1881-1885, and Justice of the Peace for that county. Bom August 12, 1843, being the only son of Charles Wentworth George Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Wentworth George Howard, and his vrife Mary PrisciUa, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Park, Baron Wensleydale ; and succeeded at the death of his uncle in the year 1889. C/ai— Brooks's. Livery — Drab, with red facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, 1. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first, a mullet for difference (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion M is the Naval Cockade. Car Car 179 rampant argent (for Mowbray) ; S- gules, three escallops argent (for Dacre) ; 6. barry of six argent and azure, three chaplets of roses proper (for Greystoke), impaling the arms of Stanley, namely argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, ducally gorged argent, charged with a mullet sable for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, differenced with a mullet sable ; sinister, a bull gules, armed, unguled, ducally gorged and lined or. Motto — " Volo non valeo." Married, October 4, 1864, Rosalind- Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Rosahnd Frances, youngest daughter of Edward John, second Lord Stanley of Alderley ; and has Issue — (i) Charles James Stanley Howard, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Morpeth, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born March 8, 1867 [married April 17, 1894, Rhoda Ankaret, eldest daughter of Colonel L'Estrange] ; (2) Hubert George Lyulph Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Hubert George Lyulph Howard, born April 3, 1871 ; (3) Christopher Edward Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Christopher Edward Howard, born June 2, 1873 ; (4) OUver Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Oliver Howard, born March 14, 1875 ; (5) Geoffry Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffry Howard, born February 12, 1877 ; (6) Michael Francis Stafford Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Michael Francis Stafford Howard, born January 23, 1880 ; Mary Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Mary Henrietta [married, November 30, 1889, George Gilbert Aimfe Murray, Esquire, son of Sir Terence Murray of Sydney, New South Wales] ; Cecilia Maude, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Maude, married Charles Henry Roberts ; Elizabeth Dacre, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Dacre, died 1883 ; Dorothy Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Dorothy Georgiana ; and Aurea Fredeswyde, commonly known as Lady Aurea Fredeswyde. Estates — Naworth, in the county of Cumberland ; Castle Howard, in the county of York ; Morpeth, in the county of Northumberland, Postal addresses — Naworth Castle, Carlisle ; Castle Howard, York ; i Palace Green, Ken- sington, London, W. The Right Reverend JOHN WAREING BARDSLEY, Bishop of Carlisle, Doctor of Divinity. Bom 1835, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Canon Bardsley, Master of Arts, of Manchester ; educated at Trinity College, Dublin, Bachelor of Arts, 1859, Master of Arts, 1865, Doctor of Divinity, 1887 ; was Vicar of Saint John's, Bootle, 1864-1870, and of Saint Saviour's, Liverpool, 1870-1887, and Archdeacon of Warrington, 1880-1886, and of Liverpool, 1886-1887 ; was consecrated Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1887, and translated to the See of Carlisle, 1891. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Argent, on a cross sable, a mitre labelled or, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, 1862, Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend B. Powell, of Bellingham Lodge, Wigan ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Sharp Bardsley, born 1886 [married, 1891, Constance, daughter of the Reverend Charles Frederick Hayden, Vicar of West Hendred, in the county of Berkshire] ; (2) Edward Wade Bardsley (twin), born 1866 [married, 1893, Melody Elizabeth, daughter of the late EdwEird Clarke, of Cambridge] ; Mabel Elizabeth ; Helen Stapleton ; and Edith Wareing. Palace — Rose Castle, Carlisle. CARLOW, Viscount, see PORTARLINGTON, CARLTON, Viscount, see WHARNCLIFFE. CARMARTHEN, Marquess of, see LEEDS. CHARLES PAGET CARMICHAEL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of rtrfl1*ttltrflfll>T the star of India. Born iSag, ieing 'OVUCll.V Dowager of Castle-Stuart, only daughter of the late Quintin Thompson, of the Honourable East India Company's Civil Service. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counter- flory gules (for Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, and in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff), the whole within a bordure compony azure and argent. Sup- porters — Two dragons vert. Married, 1835, the Right Honourable Charles Knox Stuart-Richardson, fourth Earl of Castle-Stuart, who died 1874 ; and has Issue — The Right Honourable Henry James Stuart-Richardson, fifth Earl of Castle-Stuart ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Marv [married, January 5, i860, Thomas Richard Crosse of Shaw Hill, Lancashire, and has issue] ; Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte ; Ella Sophia, commonly known as Lady Ella Sophia [married, March 2, 1875, the Reverend Charles Leslie Garnett, Rector of Arboe, diocese of Armagh, and has issue] ; Alice Maude, commonly known as Lady Alice Maude [married, January 16, 1867, Edmund Huntly Hooper, and has issue] ; Leonora Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Leonora Wilhelmina ; Margaretta Louisa, commonly known as Lady Margaretta Louisa [married, December 28, 1865, Major-General Thomas Erskine Hall] ; and Selina Octavia, commonly known as Lady Selina Octavia. Postal address — Chelston Manor, Torquay, The Right Honourable Sir HENRY JAMES STUART-RICHARDSON, Earl Castle-Stuart, Viscount Stuart, Baron Castle-Stuart of Castle-Stuart, in the county of Tyrone, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Born March 21, 1837, being the eldest son of the fourth Earl by his wife Charlotte Raffles Drury, only daughter of the late Quintin Thompson. The Earl Castle- Stuart has taken, by Royal License dated May 11, 1867, the surname of Richardson, in addition to and after that of Stuart, and the arms of Richardson and Stuart quarterly. Creations — Barony, November 7, 1619 ; Baronetcy, October 2, 162S ; Viscount, December 20, 1793 ; Earldom, December 29, 1800. C/k^j— Carlton, County. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse per saltire gules and ermine, between in chief a bull's head couped and in base a galley sable (for Richardson) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, I. or, a lion rampant gules within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last (for Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a lion rampant gules, the whole within a bordure compony of the second and first. Above the escut- clieon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding a wreath of oak leaves fructed proper, and charged on the shoulder with a cross form^e gules (for Richardson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head argent, armed or (for Stuart). Supporters — Two dragons vert. Motto — "Forward." Married, November i, 1866, Augusta Le Vicomte Massy- Richardson, widow of Major Hugh Massy, 85th Foot, and only child and heir of Major Richardson-Brady, Deputy- Lieutenant, of Oaklands, in the county of Tyrone ; and has Issue — Muriel Albany, commonly known as Lady Muriel Albany [married, June 2, 1891, Major Maxwell Archibald Close, 13th Hussars, and has issue. Maxwell Stuart Close, born February i, 1892; and Lilias Augusta Muriel]; and Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary. Seats — Stuart Hall, Stewartstown, in the county of Tyrone ; Drum Manor, Cookstown, in the county of Tyrone. The Right Honourable AUGUSTA FITZPATRICK, Widow, Baroness Castletown, daugh- (t^ ftei¥{x>tt^W\X\ '^"^ °^ "'^ Reverend Archibald Dou- VU^UpVllP'i'UUlK gias. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, a saltire argent, on a chief Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1 86 Cais Cau azure three fleurs-de-lis or, all within a bordure wavy of the second. Supporters — On either side a lion sable, ducally crowned, collared, and line reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with three fleurs-de-lis, one and two or. Married, 1832, the Right Honourable John Wilson Fitzpatrick, first Baron Castletown, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Bernard Edward Barnaby Fitz-Patrick, second Baron Castletown ; Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude [married, September 9, 1862, to Edward Randal Skeffington Smyth of Mount Henry, Queen's County, and has issue] ; Augusta Frederica Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Frederica Anne [married, firstly, January 30, 1851, Lieutenant - Colonel Vesey Dawson, commonly known as the Honourable Vesey Dawson, Coldstream Guards (who died November 5, 1854), and secondly, October 9, 1856, to Charles Magniac, formerly Member of Parliament for Bedford, who died November 23, i8gi]; Florence Virginia Fox, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Virginia Fox [married, July 29, 1858, General Sir George Wentworth Higginson, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Grenadier Guards, and has issue] ; CeciUa Emily Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Emily Emma [married, June 16, 1868, to Lewis Wingfield, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lewis Wingfield, who died November 12, 1891)] ; Edith Susan Esther, com- monly known as the Honourable , Edith Susan Esther [married, November i, 1862, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Murray, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, lately Her Majesty's Minister at the Court of Lisbon] ; Olivia Douglas Amy, commonly known as the Honourable Olivia Douglas Amy [married, March 27, 1865, to Sir John Seabright, ninth Baronet, who died November 15, 1890]. Postal address — Hebden, Wimbledon, S.W. §The Right Honourable BERNARD EDWARD BARNABY FITZ-PATRICK, Baron Castletown of Upper Ossory ,. Queen's County, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born July 29, 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable John Wilson Fitzpatrick, first Baron Castletown, by his wife Augusta, daughter of the Reverend Archibald Douglas ; Major late Royal East Kent Rifles, formerly ist Life Guards, Member of Parliament for Portarlington, 1880- 1883. Creation — December 10, 1869. Clubs — Marl- borough, Travellers', Bachelors', Fox, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Green and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a saltire argent, on a chief azure three fleurs-de-lis or, within a bordure wavy of the second, and impaling the arms of Saint Leger, namely azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon on its back proper, surmounted by a lion passant sable, the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy argent. Supporters — Two hons sable, ducally crowned, collared, and chained or, each charged on the shoulder with three fleurs-de-Us one and two or. Motto — "Ceart laidir abu." Married, April 23, 1874, Emily Ursula, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Ursula Clara, only daughter of the Right Honourable Hayes St. Leger, fourth Viscount Doneraile. Seats — Granston Manor, Abbeyleix, Queen's County ; Doneraile Court, Doner- aile, in the county of Cork. §Tlie Right HotiouraUe ALAN FREDERICK CA TH- CART, Earl Cathcart, Viscount Cath- /Il*5>4-J*(U^aU(Ul^lU Caulfield, Esquire, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Piers Geale, and sister of the Right Honourable Viscount Charlemont; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1894. H is the Naval Cockade. €au Cat) 187 Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly .1 and 4, barry of ten argent and gules, on a canton of the second, a lion passant guardant or (for Caulfield) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy argent and azure between three martlets sable (for Houston). MARCUS PIERS FRANCIS CAULFIELD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Marcus Piers Francis Caulfield, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom November 3, 1840, being the second son of Edwai-d Houston Caulfield, Esquire, by his wife Char- lotte, daughter of Piers Geale, and brother of the Right Honourable Viscount Charlemont ; was raised to the ranlj of a Viscount's son by Royal Warrant, 1894. Club — St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry of ten argent and gules, on a canton of the second, a lion passant guardant or (for Caulfield) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevi'on chequy ai'gent and azure between three martlets sable (for Houston), and impaling the arms of Williams, namely gules, a chevron ermine between three Saracens' heads in profile couped proper, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased gules, gorged with a collar gemelle argent. Married, 1878, Louisa Gwyn, daughter of the late Captain Robert Griffith Williams ; and has Issue — James Edward Caulfield, Esquire, born 1880 ; Dorothy ; and Rachel. Residence — Redhill, in the county of Surrey. ST. GEORGE FRANCIS CAULFIELD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Roscommon. Born 1806, being the son of the late St. George Francis Caulfield, Esquire, by his wife Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable the Baroness Crofton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of ten argent and gules, on a canton of the second a lion passant guardant or, impaling the arms of Crofton, namely, per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant guardant counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased gules, gorged with a collar gemelle argent ; with the Motto, " Deo duce ferro comitante. " Married, August 17, 1830, Susanna Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Susanna Anne, sister of second Baron Crofton, who was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by patent 1837, and has Issue — Alfred Henry Caulfield, Esquire, born 1834 [married, firstly, Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta (who died 1873), daughter of first Baron Templemore, and widow of the seventh Earl of Kingston ; secondly, 1874, Rosamond, who died 1888, daughter of 'Thomas Dowker of Huntingdon Hall, in the county of York, and widow of Alan Spencer- Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Alan Spencer- Churchill] ; and Emily Susan [married, 1852, the Right Honourable the third Earl of Lonsdale, who died 1876]. Residences — Donamon Castle, Roscommon ; 13 Cadogan Place, S.W. § RICHARD KNIGHT C A US TON, Esquire, a Com- inissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of drflll«f"lltl I-ondon, Member of Parliament for South- >il^aUPVUU wark. Born September 25, 1843, being the second son of the late Alderman Sir Joseph Causton of London, by his wife Mary Amie, daughter of the late Edward Potter. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, City Liberal, National Liberal, Greshajn. Armorial bearings, as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Per pale gules and azure^ a leopard rampant argent, spotted sable, collared per pale of the second and first. Crest— A demi-leopard as in the arms. Motto — "In Deo spes." Married, 1871, Selina Mary, eldest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Chambers, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the law. Recorder of London. Postal address — 12 Devon- shire Place, Portland Place, W. Dame MERCY EMMA CAVAGNARI, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cavagnari, daughter of Doctor Henry Graves of Cookstown, in the county of Tyrone. Married, 1871. Major Sir Pierre Louis Napoleon Cavagna.ri,, Knight Commander of the Most Catjagnari Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Resident at Cabul, who was killed in the massacre of Cabul, September 1879. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. M The Right Honourable FREDERICK EDWARD W GOULD-LAMBART, Earl of and Baron (JE9VI8II '-•^^''"' Viscount Kilcoursie, and Lord Lam- \i^UUHII bart, in the Peerage of Ireland, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coun- cil, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for the South Division of the county of Somerset 1885-1892, late Lieuten- ant Royal Navy. Bom October 21, 1839, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Cavan, by his wife Caroline Augusta, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hatherton. Creations — Baron, February 17, 1617; Earl, &c., April 15, 1647. Clubs— Travellers', Brooks's, Windham. Armo^al bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, three narcissus flowers argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and collar, and pendent the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a centaur per pale proper and argent, drawing his bow gules, the arrow or. Supporters — Two men in armour to the waist sable, gar- nished or, short trousers gules, fringed of the second, swords proper, each having a steel cap adorned with six ostrich feathers alternately argent and gules. Motto — ' ' Ut quo- cunque paratus. " Married, July 22, 1863, Mary Sneade, only child of the Reverend John Olive, Master of Arts, Rector of Ayot Saint Lawrence, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Rudolph Gould- Lambart, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Kilcoursie, Lieuten- ant Grenadier Guards, Aide-de-Camp to Governor-General of Canada, born October 16, 1865 [married, August i, 1893, Caroline Inez, eldest daughter of the late Geroge Baden Crawley] ; (2) Lionel John Olive Gould-Lambart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiurable Lionel John Olive Gould-Lambart, Royal Navy, born July 16, 1873 ; (3) Horace Edward Samuel Sneade Gould-Lambart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Horace Edward Samuel Sneade Gould-Lambart, born August 25, 1878 ; Ellen Olive, commonly known as Lady Ellen Olive ; and Maud Edith Gundreda, commonly known as Lady Maud Edith Gundreda [married, June 25, 1892, Henry J. Barrett of Langford Park, in the county of Essex]. Seat — Wheat- hampstead, in the county of Hertford. CAVE, VERNEY-, see BRAYE. Dame EMMA JANE CA VE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cave, daughter of the late Reverend (f^ i\\\P Canon William Smyth, Master of Arts, of VcJ^tlUK' Elkington Hall, iyi the county of Louth. Mar- ried, 1852, the Right Honourcible Sir Stephen Cave, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament, Paymaster-General, who died 1880. Postal addresses — Cleve Hill, Downned, Bristol : 35 Wilton Place, S. W. Admiral JOHN HALLIDA Y CA VE. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of the late George Cave, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Burfield ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of t/ie Bath, 1875. Clubs — Carlton, United Service. Postal addresses — Henbury Court, near Bristol : 17 Palace Gate, Kensington, W. The Honourable Sir LEWIS WILLIAM CAVE, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the High Court of Justice, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts. Born 1832, being the son of William Cave of Desborough, North Hants ; appointed a Judge of the High Court of Justice, l88i ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Married, 1856, Julia, daughter of the late Reverend C. F. Watkins, Vicar of Brixworth, North Hants. Postal S.&- Aress— The Manor House, Woodmansteme, Epsom. THOMAS CAVE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex, Surrey, and Westminster, and has been High Sheriff of the coimty of Middlesex and of London. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Cat) Cat) Born October i6, 1825, being the fifth son of George Cave of Bodicott, in the county of Oxford, a Surveyor and Civil Engineer, by his wife Harriet, daughter of John Gould. C/m(5j— City Liberal, Union (Brighton). Livery — Blue and scariet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, fretty azure, 4 cross moline, and a bordure nebuly gules, on a chief of the last two greyhounds' heads erased of the first ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a grey- hound sejant or, pellett^e, resting on the dexter foot, on a cross moline joules. MottO — " Cave Deus videt." Married, March 16, 1849, Elizabeth, daughter of Jasper Shallcross. Issue — (i) Thomas Cave, Gentleman, born December 12, 1854 ; {2) George Cave, Gentleman, born February 23, 1856; (3) Edmund Cave, Gentleman, born November 24, 1859 ; (4) Basil Shillito Cave, Gentleman, bom November 14, 1864 ; Harriet Shallcross ; Caroline Elizabeth ; Marion ; and Edith Mary. Estates — Queensberry House, Richmond, in the county of Surrey, and freeholds in London, Brighton, Surrey, and Kent. Postal address — Queensberry House, Richmond, Surrey. ED WARD RAB'AN CA VE-BRO VVNE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order (iTflill^-nRt^riVYini^ of the star of India. Born 1835, S^dUt'-iU^'UUJiiV' beingtheson of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward Cave-Browne of Taun- ton, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Anne, daughter of Thomas Rahan of Calcutta ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1888. Married, 1879, Caroline Anne, daughter of William Abbot Green, Inspector- General of Hospitals, Be?igal ; and has Issue — (i) William Cave-Browne, bom 1884; (2) Horace Cave- Browne, born 1886 ; (3) Frederick Cave-Browne, born 1889 ; Ann ; and Mary. Postal address — 19 Lansdowne Road, Wimbledon. Cat)e-aBtrotDne--Cat)e Sir MYLES cave- BROWNE- cave, eleventh Baronet of Stanford, in the county of North- ampton, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Major Derby- shire Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Lieutenant nth Hussars. Born August I, 1822, being the son of the late Sir John Robert Cave - Browne - Cave, tenth Baronet, by his wife Catherine Penelope, youngest daughter and co-heir of William Mills of Barlaston Hall, in the county of Stafford. Creation — June 30, 1641. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure fretty argent ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three escallops or, a bordure engrailed gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound courant sable; and for Motto, on an escroU, proceeding from his mouth, the word, "Gardez;" 2. upon a wreath of the coloiu's, a stork proper, beaked and mem- bered or. Married, May 15, 1855, Isabelle, daughter and co-heir of John Taylor of The Newarke, Leicester ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Lisle Cave-Browne-Cave, Esquire, born November 5, 1857, died September 17, 1880 ; {2) Genille Cave - Browne - Cave, Esquire, born September 3, 1869 ; Muriel ; Millicent Rosamond [married, February 3, 1885, William Wentworth Clapham of Crumpshall House, in the county of Lancaster] ; and Mabel. Dame ELIZABETH MARSHALL CAVENAGH, Widow, comnw7ily known as Lady flTflVllMlflfrfl Cavenagli, daughter of James Robert ^il^aut'lld^y Moriarty, Royal Marines. Married, 1842, General Sir Orfeur Cavenagh, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died i8gi. Postal address — 10 The Crescent, Surbiton, Surrey. CAVENDISH, Baron, see DEVONSHIRE. CAVENDISH, see CHESHAM, DEVONSHIRE, and WATERPARK. ALFRED EDWARD JOHN CAVENDISH, Gentle- man. Bor?i June 19, 1859, being the firAVllMlllttffi second son of Francis William Henry ^O^dUK-llUipy Cavendish, Gentleman, by his first wife Elinor Sophia Diana, commonly known is tbe Military Cockade, as Lady Elinor Sophia Diana, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl of Clare. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile); 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus." Married, May 18, 1886, Alice Isabella, daughter of the late John Van der Byl of Fairfield, Cape of Good Hope ; and has Issue — Ralph Henry Vollelen Cavendish, Gentleman, born March 27, 1887. The Honourable CAROLINE FANNY CAVEN- DISH, Spinster, a Maid of Honour to Her Majesty the Queen, youngest daughter of the late General Frederick Henry Compton Cavendish, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Frederick Henry Compton Cavendish, by his wife Frances Susan, only daughter of William Henry Lambton of Lambton, in the county of Durham. Armorial bear- ings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Quarterly of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2, argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton). H Captain CECIL CHARLES CAVENDISH, second © Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Born May 14, 1855, being the second son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Emily Augusta, com- monly known as Lady Emily Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly of six, 1. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) : 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus." Married, March 4, 1890, Maud Henri- etta, daughter of Colonel George Thomas Halliday of the Bengal Staff Corps ; and has Issue — Frederick George Cavendish, Gentleman, born December 8, 1891. CHARLES GEORGE CAVENDISH, Gentleman. Born July 5, 1874, being the only son of the Reverend Charles William Cavendish, Rector of Little Casterton, in the county of Rutland, by his third wife Mary, daughter of the late Ivil Alexander Gregg. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish); 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Chfford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, be- tween Ihree esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus." EDWIN WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edwin William Cavendish. Born 186s, being the son of the Right Honourable William George Cavendish, the second Baron Chesham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ;"and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper. ELIZABETH EMILY CAVENDISH, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Edward Cavendish, daughter of the H is the Naval Cockade. Cat) Cat) 189 Right Honourable William Lascelles. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or, impaling the arms of Lascelles, namely sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Married, 1865, Lord Edward Cavendish, son of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Devonshire, late Member of Parliament for the county of Derby (West), who died 1891 ; is an Honorary 1 ,ady of the Bedchamber to the Princess Christian. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Victor Christian William Cavendish, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Member of Parliament for West Derby since 1891, born May 31, 1868 [married, July 30, 1892, Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Lansdowne, Knight Grand Cross of the Most distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; (2) Richard Frederick Cavendish, Gentleman, born January 31, 1871 ; (3) John Spencer Cavendish, Gentleman, born March 25, 1875. Postal addresses — 78 Piccadilly, W. ; Holker Hall, Cairnforth. ERNEST LIONEL FRANCIS CAVENDISH, Gentle- man. Bom February 2, 1863, being the third son of Francis William Henry Cavendish, Gentleman, by his wife Elinor Sophia Diana, commonly known as Lady Elinor Sophia Uiana, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl of Clare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper; with the Motto, "Cavendo tutus." Married, February 23, 1886, Jessie, second daughter of William Jenkins of West House, Fishguard, in the county of Pem- broke ; and has Issue — Alwyn Lionel Compton Cavendish, Gentleman, born March 26, 1890. FRANCIS WILLIAM HENRY CAVENDISH, Gentleman. Bom February 6, 1820, being the eldest son of the late General Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, by his wife Frances Susan, only daughter of William Henry Lambton of Lambton, in the county of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelfe argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; £■ argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper; with the Motto, " Cavendo tutus." Married, firstly, April 24, 1856, EUnor Sophia Diana, commonly known as Lady Elinor Sophia Diana, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Hobart Fitz- gibbon, third and last Earl of Clare [which marriage was dissolved, March 1866] ; and secondly, October 14, 1876, lanthe Florence, eldest daughter of Major-General Charles Francis Skyning, Royal Engineers ; and by his first wife has Issue — (i) Reginald Richard Frederick Cavendish, Gentleman, born February 25, 1857 [to whom refer] ; (2) Alfred Edward John Cavendish, Gentleman, born June 19, 1859 [to whom refer] ; (3) Ernest Lionel Frances Cavendish, Gentleman, born February 2, 1863 [to whom refer] ; and by his second wife, (4) Nigel Frederick Rupert Cavendish, Gentleman, born January 22, 1879. HENRY FREDERICK COMPTON CAVENDISH, Gentleman. Born May 6, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Emily Augusta, commonly known as Lady Emily Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable John George Lambton, first Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelfe argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for CHfford) ; £. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper; with the Motto, "Cavendo tutus." Married, July 10, 1888, Harriet Castalia Godolphin Osborne, com- monly known as Lady Harriet Castalia Godolphin Osborne, eldest daughter of the Most Noble George Godolphin Osborne, ninth Duke of Leeds; and has Issue — Emily Georgiana Harriet ; and Evelyn Alice Beatrix. LUCY CAROLINE CAVENDISH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frederick Cavendish, daughter of the Right Honourable thefourth Baron Lyttelton, and sister of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or, impaling the arms of Lyttelton, namely argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Married^ 1864, Frederick Charles Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable Lord Frederick Charles Cavendish (son of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Devonshire), who was cruelly murdered in the Phoenix Park, Dublin, May 6, 1882, a few hours after being sworn in Chief Secretary for Ireland. Postal address — 21 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. REGINALD RICHARD FREDERICK CAVEN- DISH, Gentleman. Born February 25, 1857, being the eldest son of Francis William Henry Cavendish, Gentleman, by his first wife Elinor Sophia Diana, commonly known as Lady Elinor Sophia Diana, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Richard Hobart Fitzgibbon, third and last Earl of Clare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quar- terly of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for her Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, "Cavendo tutus." Married, September 11, 1880, Mary Constance, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Harry Dupins, Vicar of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Catherine Rosalie, daughter of Colonel Godfrey Thomas Green of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has had Issue — (i) George Francis Compton Cavendish, Gentleman, born August 23, 1881, died February 3, 1884; (2) Godfrey Lionel John Cavendish, Gentleman, born March 30, 1884 ; (3) Richard Charles Alexander Cavendish, Gentle- man, born August 4, 1885; Rachael Muriel Evelyn Con- stance ; Diana Violet Gladys ; Beatrix Frances Dupuis ; and Dorothy Alice Georgina. SUSAN FREDERICA CAVENDISH, commonly known as the Honourable Susan Frederica Cavendish, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Water- park. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed, within a bordure argent. SUSANNA EMMA CAVENDISH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Cavendish, daughter of William Byerlee. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or. Married, 1873, as his third wife, Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish (son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Burlington, and uncle of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Devonshire), who died the same year. M VICTOR CHRISTIAN WILLIAM CAVENDISH, ® Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster, Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Member of Parliament for the Western Division of the county of Derby; heir-presumptive to the Dukedom of Devonshire. Bom May 31, 1868, being the eldest son of the late Edward Cavendish, Esquire, commonly called Lord Edward Caven- The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. igo Cat) dish, Member of Parliament, by his wife EUzabeth Emma, commonly called the Honourable Elizabeth Emma, daughter of the late Right Honourable William Sebright Lascelles. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms -. Sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent, and impaling the arms of Petty-Fitzmaurice, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing to the Polar Star or (for Petty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, a chief ermine (for Fitzmaurice). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper; with the motto, " Cavendo tutus." Married, 1892, Evelyn Emily Mary, commonly called Lady Evelyn Emily Mary, daughter of the Most Honourable the fifth Mar- quess of Lansdowne. Residence — Holker Hall, Camforth. WILLIAM EDWIN CAVENDISH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Edwin Cavendish, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Born 1862, being the son of the Right Honourable William George Cavendish, the second Baron Chesham. Aimorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper. Married, 1885, Elizabeth Janet, daughter of the late Thomas Baillie ; and has Issue — Evan George Charles Cavendish, Esquire, born 1891 ; and Elizabeth Compton. Postal address — 40 Lennox Gardens, S.W. WILLIAM HENRY ALEXANDER GEORGE DELMAR CAVENDISH, Gentleman. Born October 3, 1849, being the son of the late Captain George Henry Cavendish, First Life Guards, by his wife Emily Victorine Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir William Rumbold, Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, I. sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish) ; 2. argent, a saltire engrailed azure, and on a chief of the second three roses of the first (for Hardwick) ; 3. per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules (for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 6. sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent (for Compton) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper ; with the Motto, "Cavendo tutus." Married, September 15, 1874, Edith Louisa, daughter of Edmund Chivers ; and has Issue — Charles Alfred William Delmar Cavendish, Gentleman, born July 28, 1878 ; Georgina Edith Bessie ; Edith Emily Ida ; Louisa Ann Grace ; and two other children. CAVENDISH - BENTINCK, see BELSOVER and PORTLAND. § CHARLES CAVENDISH - BENTINCK, Esquire, commonly known as Cat)enOii0(i)='Benttnck a^s^.B^e^'^Lieu: tenant 9th Lancers, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots (Militia). Born 1868, being the son of the Right Honourable the Baroness Bolsover, and half-brother of the Most Noble William John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, the sixth Duke of Portland; was raised to the rank of a Duke's son, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a Marquess' coronet proper, two arms counter - embowed vested gules, on the hands gloves or, each holding an ostrich feather argent (for Bentinck) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper (for Cavendish). Postal address— 1^ Grosvenor Place, S.W. OTTOLINE VIOLET ANNE CAVENDISH-BEN- TINCK, commonly known as Lady Ottoline Violet Anne Cavendish-Bentinck, daughter of the Right Honourable the Baroness Bolsover and half-sister of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Portland ; raised to the rank of a Duke's daughter, 1880. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or (for Cavendish). Postal address — 13 Grosvenor Place, S.W. & is the Military Cockade. Cato H, WILLIAM AUGUSTUS CAVENDISH - BEN- ® TINCK, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Augustus Cavendish-Bentinck, Captain loth Royal Hussars, late Lieutenant 3rd Derbyshire Regiment (Militia). Born 186? being the son of the Baroness Bolsover and half- brother of the Most Noble WiUiam John Arthur Charles James Cavendish-Bentinck, the sixth Duke of Portland; raised to the rank of a Duke's son, 1880. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, a crescent for difference (for Cavendish). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a Marquess' coronet proper, two arms counter-embowed vested gules, on the hands gloves or, each holding an ostrich feather argent (for Bentinck) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper (for Cavendish). Postal address— ^z Grosvenor Place, S.W. WILLIAM GEORGE CAVENDISH-BENTINCK, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Member of Pariiament for Penryn and Falmouth, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, formerly Captain Dorset MiUtia. Born March 6, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable George Augustus Frederick Cavendish-Bentinck, Member of Parliament, of Brownsea Island, Poole, in the county of Dorset, by his wife Prudence Penelope, daughter of the late Colonel Powell Leslie of Glaslough Castle, in the county of Monaghan. Clubs— Carlton, White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, two arms embowed vested gules, gauntleted or, and each holding an ostrich feather argent (for Bentinck) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a serpent nowed proper (for Cavendish) ; with the Motto, " Craigiiez honte." Married, 1880, Elizabeth, daughter of Maturin Livingston of New York ; and has Issue— Maxy ; Augusta ; and Ruth Evelyn. Residence— i Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S.W. CAVERSWELL, quartered bv GROSVENOR and TAUNTON. §The Right Honourable JOHN FREDERICK VAUGHAN CAMPBELL, Earl Cawdor (IT aSYlTinr °f Castlemartin, in the county of Pembroke, Vii^tlUIUUt' Viscount Emlyn of Emlyn, in the county of Carmarthen, and Baron Cawdor, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness, Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of Carmarthenshire, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army (retired). Born June 11, 1817, being the son of the Right Honourable first Earl Cawdor, by his wife, eldest daughter of the Most Honour- able the second Marquess of Bath (she died 1866) ; succeeded his father as second Earl, November 7, i860. Creations — 'Baxon, June 21, 1796; Earl and Viscount, October 5, 1827. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i. or, a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder) ; 2. gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 3. argent, a lym- phad, oars in action, sable (for Lorn) ; 4. per fesse azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a swan proper, crowned or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guard- ant gules ; sinister, a hart proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Candidus cantabit moriens ; " under the arms, " Be mindful." Married, June 28, 1842, Sarah Mary, second daughter of Henry F. Compton Cavendish, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Henry F. Compton Cavendish ; and by her (who died April 21, 1881) has Issue — (i) Frederick Archibald Vaughan Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Emlyn, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness, one of the Ecclesiastical Com- missioners for England, Honorary Colonel 3rd Brigade Welsh Division Royal Artillery, born February 13, 1847 [married, September 16, 1868, Edith Georgiana, eldest daughter of Christopher Turnor of Stoke-Rochford, in the county of Lincoln, and has issue, Hugh Frederick Vaughan Campbell, Esquire, Lieutenant Carmarthen Artillery, born M is the Naval Cockade. Cap Cec 191 June 21, 1870 ; Nigel Campbell, Gentleman, born November 18, 1873 ; Ralph Alexander Campbell, Gentleman, born February 18, 1877; Elidor Ronald Campbell, Gentleman, born May 7, 1881 ; Ian Malcolm Campbell, Gentleman, born November 17, 1883 ; Eric Octavius Campbell, Gentle- man, born December 3, 1885 ; Edith Aline Caroline ; Mabel Marjorie ; Lilian Katharine ; and Muriel Dorothy] ; (2) Ronald George Elidor Campbell, Esquire, commonly linown as the Honourable Ronald George EUdor Campbell, Captain Coldstream Guards, born December 30, 1848 [married, December 17, 1872, Katharine Susanna, daughter of the Right Reverend T. Legh Claughton, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Rochester, 1867, translated 1877 to Saint Alban's (resigned 1890), and had issue, Guy Campbell, Esquire, born December 2, 1874 ; John Vaughan Campbell, Gentle- man, born October 31, 1876 ; Robert Campbell, Gentleman, born June 23, 1878 ; and Maud]. The Honourable Ronald George Campbell was killed in an attack by the Zulus, March 28, 1879 ; (3) Alexander Francis Henry Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Francis Henry Campbell, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born September 3, 1855 [married, firstly, September 3, 1879, Constance, fourth daughter of Philip Pleydell Bouverie, Esquire, of Brymore, and by her (who died January 24, i887,.aged 32), has Duncan Elidor Campbell, Esquire, born October 10, 1880 ; Neil Alister Henry Campbell, Gentleman, born October 29, 1881 ; Anthony Campbell, Gentleman, born September 19, 1884, died June 13, 1885]. He married, secondly, 1888, Rosa Blyton, and has — Vic- toria Alexandrina Elizabeth [married, January 24, 1866, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Lambton, late Scots Guards, and has issue]; Mm-iel Sarah, commonly known as Lady Muriel Sarah [married, April 20, 1876, Courtenay Edmund Boyle, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Evelyn Caroline Louisa, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Caroline Louisa ; and Rachel Anne Georgina, commonly known as Lady Rachel Anne Georgina [married, September 21, 1876, Edward Stafford Howard, Member of Parliament, of Thornbury Castle, in the county of Glou- cester, and has issue]. 5^a^— Stackpole Court, in the county of Pembroke ; Golden Grove, in the county of Carmarthen ; Cawdor Castle, in the county of Nairn. §SiR GEORGE ALLANSON CAYLEY, eighth Baronet of Brompton, in the county of York, (f^afttof% Deputy - Lieutenant, High Sheriff for the 'il'affiK'l' county of Denbigh, 1883. Born December 31, 1831, being the son of the late Sir Digby Cayley, seventh Baronet, by his wife Dorothy, second daughter and eventually sole heir of the Reverend George Allanson of Middleton Quernhon. Creation — April 26, 1661. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Yorkshire. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, argent and sable, a bend gules, charged with three mullets of the ^rst, impaling the arms of Worsley, namely argent, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged with a bend gules, thereon three mullets argent, in the paws a battle-axe argent, handle also gules, with an orna- mental tuft on it, gold. Mottoes — i. " Nul q'um;" 2. "Per lucem ac tenebras mea sidera sanguine surgent." Married, July 5, 1859, Catherine Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir William Worsley , Baronet; and has/wac — (i) George Everard Arthur Cayley, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born July 8, 1861 [married, September 17, 1884, Mary Susan, daughter of Francis Dudley Montagu - Stuart - Wortley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, and has issue, Dorothy Frances ; a daughter, born December 7, 1892]; (2) Digby William Cayley, Esquire, bom September 16, 1862 ; Ethel Barbara, born September 9, 1865. Seats — High Hall, Brompton, in the county of York ; Llannerch Park, St. Asaph. Sir RICHARD CAYLEY, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Rutland and Northampton, and for the Liberty of Peterborough. Born April 22, 1833, being the third son of the late Edward Cayley, by his wife Frances, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Twopercy, Rector of Little Casterton, in the county of Rutland ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Club — New University. Armorlai bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly, argent and sable a bend gules, charged with three mullets of the first, a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged with a bend as in the arms, holding in the paws a battle-axe argent, the handle gules, garnished or. Married, 1866, Sophia Margaret, daughter of the late Honourable David Wilson, Member of the Legislative Council of Ceylon ; and has Issue — Hugh Charles Cayley, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born 1869 ; Frances Sophia Henrietta ; Gertrude Stephanie [married, 1893, Nowell Paul Cayley] ; Adeline Matilda ; Dorothy Mary ; and Glwadys Eva. Postal address — Ryhall Hall, Stamford. CHARLES WILLIAM CAYZER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Renfrew and (t^awTOV Dumbarton, and a Member of the Council for ^ij0''*)f_i'('K the county of Dumbarton, member of Parlia- ment for Barrow-in-Furness. Bom July 15, 1843, being the eldest son of Charles William Cayzer of Plymouth, by Mary Elizabeth his wife, only daughter of William Nicklin of Hackney. Clubs — Carlton, Conserva- tive (Glasgow). Livery — Olive green, with drab facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per che- vron azure and argent, in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and in base an ancient ship with three masts, sails furled sable, colours flying gules, a chief invected of the third, thereon three estoiles of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of his colours, a sea-lion erect proper, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis, and supporting with the sinister an estoile both or ; with the Motto, " Caute sed impavide." Married, 1868, Agnes EUzabeth, only daughter of William Trickey of Clifton, Bristol; and has Issue — (i) Charles William Cayzer, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (2) John Sanders Cayzer, Gentleman, Lieutenant 7th Dragoon Guards, born 1871 ; (3) August B. T. Cayzer, Gentleman, Midshipman of the Royal Navy, born 1876 ; (4) Arthur Edward Cayzer, Gentle- man, born 1878 ; (5) Herbert Robin Cayzer, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (6) Harold Stanley Cayzer, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Mary Agnes [married Captain J. M. Vereker, late 4th Dragoon Guards] ; Florence Gwendoline ; and Constance Winifred. Estates — Ralston, in the county of Renfrew ; and Clevedon Cove, in the county of Dumbarton. Postal ad- dress — Ralston, Renfrewshire, N.B. § WILLIAM MARSHALL CAZALET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, Lieu- /fT*(^^(^f 1^4- tenant of the West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. SlriX^wX/K Sgrn 1865, being the only son of Edward Cazalet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Fairlawn (who died 1883), by his wife Elizabeth Sutherland, daughter of William Mar- shall. Clubs — Carlton, Brooks's, Cavalry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a castle triple- towered argent between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a boar passant in base or, and impaling the arms of Maxwell, namely argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, in base a crescent of the second, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a casque, and in front thereof a tilting-spear fesseways all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Spero meliora. " Married, July 20, 1893, Maud Lucia, daughter of Sir John Robert Heron-Maxwell, seventh Baronet. Postal address — Fairlawn, Kent. CECIL, Baron, see SALISBURY. CECIL, see EXETER. CECIL, see GASCOYNE-CECIL. CECIL, GASCOYNE-, see SALISBURY. BROWN LOW THOMAS MONTAGU CECIL, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Brown- (t^fffW low Thomas Montagu Cecil. Born 1827, ViL^vlll being the son of the Most Honourable Brownlow Cecil, the second Marquess of Exeter ; Lieutenant and Captain Scots Fusilier Guards in 1849 ; served for 34 years in the 3rd and 4th Battalion The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 192 Cec Northamptonshire Regiment (Militia), of which he was in command for many years until 1888, when he resigned. C/kJj— Carlton, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of ten argent and azure, six escut- cheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a garb or, supported by two lions rampant, the dexter argent, the sinister azure. Married, 1854, Char- lotte Alexandrina Mabella (who died 1888), daughter of Edward Thompson Curry, British Consul at Ostend. Residence— Csa\ Villa, Thurlow Park Road, S.E. SOPHIA GEORGIANA CECIL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sophia Georgiana Cecil, daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Richmond. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of ten argent and azure, six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first ; and impaling the arms of Lennox, namely, quarterly i and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II., all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the second, bariDed and seeded proper. Married, 1838, Thomas Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Thomas Cecil (son of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Exeter)^ who died 1873. Postal address — 6 Granville Place, W. CESSFORD, Marquess of, see ROXBURGHE. Sir HBNR Y CHADS, Knight Commander of t!ie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the ffTTlrttttt P^ace for the county of Southampton. Born ^*^"""" 1819, being the son of Adjniral Sir Henry Dude Chads, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of tk£ Bath, by his wife Elizabeth Towns- end, daughter of J, Poohe. Postal address — Portland House, Southsea, Major-General WILLIAM JOHN CHADS, Comfaniou of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1830, being the son of the late Adiniral Sir Henry Ducie Chads, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order oftheBath, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, firstly, 1856, Louise du Caurroy [who died 1871), eldest daughter of Charles A. Lauder; secondly, 1890, Caroline Maria, daughter of the late Reverend J. T. Maine of Bighton Wood, in the county of Hampshire. Postal address — Dover Courts, Southsea. His Honour AUSTIN COOPER CHADWICK, County Judge for the county of Welling- rtTtiaJlVMtrfc '°"' Local Judge of the High Court of Va^iJdUUJlkU Justice, Revising Officer for South Wel- lington, Barrister-at-Law. Born Novem- ber 18, 1842, being the fourth son of John Craven Chadwick, Esquire, of Guelph, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Jonathan Bell. Club — Priory (Guelph, Canada). Armorial 'bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and sable, within an orle of eight martlets an in- escutcheon argent, charged vrith a cross of the first, and in the first quarter a crescent of the second ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet slipped, stemmed and leaved proper, borne fesseways, the flower to the sinister ; with the Mottoes, (above) " In candore," (below) " Toujours pret." Married, December 19, 1867, Caroline Christie, daughter of Ralph Charles Nicholson ; and has Issue — Henry Austin Chadwick, Gentleman, born April 15, 1883 ; and Caroline Gladys May. Postal address — Guelph, Canada. EDWARD MARION CHADWICK Esquire, Major (retired) in Active Militia, late Queen's Own Rifles, Bar- rister-at-Law, Member of Chapter of Cathedral of Toronto. Born September 22, 1840, being the third son of John Craven Chadwick Esquire, of Guelph, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Jonathan Bell. Clubs — Albany (Toronto, Canada), Royal Canadian Yacht. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and sable, within an orle of eight martlets an inescutcheon argent, charged with a cross of the first, and in the first quarter a crescent of the second ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet argent, bearing in his bill a white lily slipped, stemmed and leaved proper, borne fesseways, & is tbe 9IUitaj7 Cockade. the flower to the sinister; with the Mottoes, (above) "In candore decus," (below) "Toujours pret." Married, firstly, June 28, 1864, Ellen Byrne, daughter of James Beattie (she died February 10, 1865) ; secondly, February 20, 1868, Maria Martha, daughter of Alexander Fisher ; and haslssue — (i) William Craven Vanse Chadwick, Gentleman, Lieutenant loth Royal Grenadiers (Active Militia of Canada), born December 6, 1868 ; (2) Edward Alister Eade Chadwick, Gentleman, born February 13, 1871 ; (3) George D'Arcy Austin Chadwick, Gentleman, born February 22, 1880; (4) Richard Ellard Garden Chadwick, Gentleman, born February 16, 1885 ; (5) Bryan Darner Seymour Chadwick, Gentleman, born June 24, 1888 ; Fanny Marion ; and Louisa JIary Caroline. Postal address — Toronto, Canada. OSBERT CHADWICK, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1844, being the only son of the late Sir Edwin Chadwick, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; formerly Lieutenant Royal Engineers ; is Consulting Sanitary Engi- neer to the Government of Hong Kong, and an Unofficial Member of the Educational Council of the Colony ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Postal address — Hong Kong. The Reverend WILLIAM KYLE WESTWOOD CHAFY-CHAFY, Master of Arts (trllsjfH-(irf>*lft1 ^'^^ Doctor of Divinity in the (iLlJOlg-VO^yali; University of Oxford. Born i&^i, being the eldest son of the late William Westwood Chafy, Gentleman, sometime of Feltwell Place, in the county of Norfolk, by his first wife Annette, second daughter of the Right Reverend Samuel Kyle, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Cork, Cloyne, and Ross ; and has assumed the surname of Chafy-Chafy in lieu of Chafy. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark-blue coat and trousers with pale-blue stripe, white waistcoat, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and aziure, a griffin segreant argent, on a chief en- grailed ermine, three lozenges of the second, impaling in right of his wife the arms of Shirley, namely, paly of six or and azure, a quarter ermine ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colom-s, upon a motmt vert, between two branches of palm, a peacock in his pride all proper, with the Motto, "Fide et fiducia." Married, May 2, 1S72, Mary Clara, second daughter of the late Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esquire, of Ettington, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county, and of Lough Fea, in the cotmty of Monaghah, Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Edmund Chafy-Chafy, Gentleman, bom May 17, 1876 ; (2) Ralph Evelyn Westwood Chafy-Chafy, Gentleman, born March 28, 1884; Blanche Annunziata; Gwendolen Mary ; Honor Annette ; and Ursula Kathleen Theodora, a twin with Honor. Estate — Rous Lench, in the county of Worcester ; and also property in the parishes of Sherbourne, Broadwinsor, and Haslebury Bryan, all in the county of Dorset ; and in the parishes of Trent, Win- canton, and Rimpton, in the cotmty of Somerset. Postal address — ^Rous Lench Court, Rous Lench, Evesham. Dr. Chafy-Chafy is entitled [though does not do so] to quarter the following arms for Westwood, viz., gules, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis or, between three mullets of six points of the last pierced of the field. § RICHARD GODOLPHIN WALMESLEY CHAL- ONER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for firflflTntlPI* the county of Wiltshire, Captain in the 3rd \U^yai.UllK'(' King's Own Hussars. Born October 13, 1856, being the second son of the late Richard Penruddocke Long, Esquire, of Rood Ashton and Wraxall, in the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the said county, and Member of Parliament, by Charlotte Anna his wife, only surviving child of the Right Honourable the late William Wentworth Fitzwilliam Hume Dick of Humewood, in the county of Wicklow, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ireland. In compliance with the provi- sions of the will of the late Admiral Chaloner of LonghuU, Guisborough, in the county of York, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Captain Chaloner assumed by Royal License, in the year 1888, the surname and arms of Chaloner in lieu of his paternal name and achievement. Clubs — Naval and Military, Magistrates'. Livery — Black and yellow, with gilt buttons and gold lace. H is the Naval Cockade. Cfta C!)a 193 Armorial bearings are : Sable, a chevron between three cherubim or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-sea-wolf or. Married, 1882, Margaret Brocklesby, eldest daughter of the Reverend W. Brocklesby Davis, Vicar of Ramsbury, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Margaret Jane, twin daughter of the late William Peel ; and has Jssue — (i) Richard Godolphin Hume Chaloner, Gentleman, born June 29, 1883 ; (2) Thomas Weston Peel Long Chaloner, Gentleman, born May 6, 1889 ; and Mar- garet Bruce Esme. Sir DAVID PATRICK CHALMERS, Knight Bache- lor, son of David Chalmers, Doctor of fir'h?lTtTlI>1*eariiig8 as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Aims : . . . three escallops . . . Crest — A terrestrial globe surmounted by a frigate. Motto — " Ne cede malis." Married, February 20, 1866, Sarah Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Richard Barroll Philipson ; and has Issue — Roberta Frances Anne ; Constance Margaret Thornton ; and Blanche Etty. Estates — Property in Scarborough, Thornton Dale, Lockton, Farnmanly, all in the county of York. Postal address — 13 Crescent, Scarborough. § JAMES TIMMINS CHANCE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the coun- rfThaflPO ''^^ °f Stafford and Worcester, served the Vil^lJ aUVt' ofBce of High Sheriff of the former 1868, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Master of Arts ad eundeni of the University of Oxford. Bom March 22, 1814, being the eldest son of William Chance of Birmingham, Justice of the Peace, and of his wife Phcebe, daughter of James Timmins of Birming- ham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a saltire vair between two fieurs-de-lis in pale and as many towers in fesse argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, sem^e of annulets or, holding between the paws a sword erect, entwined by a wreath of oak all proper. Married, June 26, 1845, Eliza- beth, fourth daughter of George Ferguson of Houghton Hall, CarUsle ; and has Issue — (i) William Chance, Gentle- man, born July 2, 1853 ; (2) George Ferguson Chance, Gentleman, born September 25, 1854; (3) James Frederick Chance, Gentleman, born April 9, 1856 ; and seven daugh- ters. Postal addresses — 51 Prince's Gate, London, S.W.; 1 Grand Avenue, Brighton. SAMUEL CHANDLEE, Gentleman, fourth son of Thomas Chandlee. Armorial bear- dThflnfiilEE '°^^ ^^^ '°'^ Arms : Argent, two garbs \J^y)\X\\\)\'l/\/ •j^xx., on a chief azure, a sword lying fesseways, point to the dexter proper, pommel and hilt or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand couped at the wrist proper, holding a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt gold, the wrist charged with a garb vert ; with the Motto, " Pax et copia." Postal address — Gaul's Mills, Waterford, Ireland. THOMAS CHANDLEE, Gentleman, eldest son of the late Thomas Chandlee, and Elizabeth his wife, daughter of William Taylor. Armorial bearings are for Arms: Argent, two garbs vert, on a chief azure, a sword lying fesseways point to the dexter proper, pommel and hilt or ; H is tbe Naval Cockade. Ci)a €t)a '95 and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand couped at the wrist proper, holding a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt gold, the wrist charged with a garb vert; with the Motto, "Pax et copia." Postal address — Ballitore, Athy, Ireland. WILLIAM CHANDLEE, Gentleman, second son of the late William Chandlee. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Argent, two garbs vert, in a chief azure, a sword lying fesse- ways point to the dexter proper, pommel and hilt or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand couped at the wrist proper, holding a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt gold, the wrist charged with a garb vert ; with the Motto, "Pax et copia." Postal address — 28 Brighton Square, Rathmines, Dublin. Lieutenant-Colonel BERNARD CHANNER, Com- panion of the Distin^ished Service rfrftfltlt1l>i* Order. Born 1846; created Companion yi,\jX\\\\\X/K of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Major-General GEORGE NICHOLAS CHANNER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1843, teing the son of Colonel George Girdwood Channer, Royal Artillery ; created Companio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Postal address — Shellong, Assam. FRANCIS ALLSTON CHANNING, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northamp- rtRTlfltttltttrt* ^^^' Bachelor of Arts of the University ViPi)tllllll.ll^ of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of Northampton. Born March 21, 1841, being the son of the late Reverend William Henry Channing (^Liverpool, and formerly of Boston, United States of America, by hiswife Julia Maria, daughter of William Allen. Clubs — Reform, New University, National Liberal. Armorial bearings as given inDebretfs ^^ House of Commons," butforwhich noauthority has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three blackamoors' heads in profile, couped below the shoulders ; 2 and 3 per chevron gules and ermine, in. chief trwo lions' heads erased. Crest — A blackamoors head as in the arms. Married, 1869, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Bryant of Boston. Residence — 40 Eaton Place, S. W. Colonel JOHN WORTHY CHAPLIN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on rtTflrttlTtH "whOTn Her Majesty has conferred the Decora- <^ ^flrraei^ in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law. ^li,lJ\X\,\\/13 Born 1839, being the son of Robert Charles of London ; Recorder of Bath, 1878 ; is a Member of Council of Legal Education; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1866, Rachel Christian, daughter of Thomas Duncan Newton of PlyTnouth, Postal address — Shelley House, Chelsea Embankment, S. W. FRANCES CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH CHAR- LESWORTH, commonly known rtr^A1*Totrtl1l*l1*f'Tl as Lady Frances Charlotte Eliza- ^il,V)fX\,\K1ilMV\,\>\} leth Charlesworth, sister of the eighth Barl of Stamford. Married, i860, the Reverend Joseph Rhodes Charlesworth, Rector of Elstead, in the county of Surrey ; was raised to the rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1883. The Right Honourable EMILY FRANCES BURY, Widow, Countess of Charleville, third rtrflfl1*TpVltTfo daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Hl,\in,\\\,\iV\VX, William Wood, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, vert a cross crosslet or (for Bury) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chief indented or, three mullets pierced gules, a crescent for difference (for Moore). Supporters — Two Moors in golden armour, fringed at the thighs and shoulders with feathers, alternately gules, vert, azure, and argent, wreathed about the temples or and azure, and having golden buskins on the legs, their exterior arms extended, and each holding therein an arrow point down- & is the Military Cockade. wards proper. Married, 1854, the Right Honourable Alfred Bury, fifth and last Earl of Charleville, who died in 1875, when the title became extinct. Postal address — 4 Portman Square, W. §SlR WILLIAM THOMAS CHARLEY, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the City (it\\HX'\<>t\ °f London, one of Her Majesty's Counsel (i^UtltlKJf Learned in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law, formerly Common Serjeant for the City of London. Born 1833, being the youngest son of the late Matthew Charley of Finaghy House, near Belfast, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of the late Walter Roberts of CoUin House, near Lisburn ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron gules, between three corn bluebottles slipped proper, a mullet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned' up ermine, a falcon's head erased argent, charged with a cinquefoil of the first, holding in the beak a corn bluebottle as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Justus esto et non metue." Mar- ried, 1890, Clara, daughter of F. G. Harbord of Kirby Park, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address— Qneen Anne's Mansions, St. James's Park, S.W. CHARTERIS, see WEMYSS. MARGARET CHARTERIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Margaret Charteris, t(T\\iiVtCvici daughter of the Right Honourable the yl,\)n\,\X,\.\ji second Earl of Glengall (title extinct). Married, 1858, Richard Wemyss-Char- teris. Esquire, co7nmonly known as Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable Richard Wemyss-Charteris, who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Richard Butler Charteris, Esquire, Lieutenant Warwick Yeomanry Cavalry, born October 12, 1866 \married, August 8, 1890, Pamela, daughter of Robert Dyer of Layliam, in the county of Suffolk'] ; (2) Edmund Butler Charteris, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, born September 28, 1870 ; Elinor Margaret [mar- ried, 1888, Colonel Inigo Richmund Jones, Scots Guards, of Kelston Park, in the county of Somerset, and has issuey, and Maud Emily [married, October 29, 1889, Lieutenant- Colonel Charles Arthur Wynne Finch of Voelas, in the county of Denbigh, late Scots Guards']. Postal address — 17 Grosvenor Square, W. CHATELLERAULT, Due De, see ABERCORN, Duke of. Vice- Admiral ALFRED JOHN CHATFIELD, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of (t^\\a^f\n\'tl the Bath. Born ^.^2,1, being the son of the VO'ijH^UI^lU late Reverend Robert Money Chatfield : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service. Married, 1868, Louisa, daughter of Thomas Falconer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Postal address — II Prince's Square, Hyde Park, W. Colonel FRANK WILLIAM CHATTERTON, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of (tr<»rt'(-f-o|«4-rtM the Indian Empire, Commandant S^l)n\,KX,\,\,\i\\ Administrative Battalion [Calcutta Volunteers), and Honorary Aide-de- Camp to the Viceroy of India ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1894. CHAWORTH, Baron, see MEATH. Dame MARY CHAYTOR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Chaytor, fourth daughter of John (irfl8t)tfir Wii'"^y Smith of Northallerton, in the 'w'y^i;*''''*' county of Yorkshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, per bend dancett^e azure and argent, four quatrefoils counterchanged. Married, as his second wife. Sir William R. C. Chaytor, second Baronet, who died 1871. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Richard Clervaux Chaytor, Esquire, born May 26, 1853 ; (2) Albert Whitney Chaytor, Esquire, late Lieutenant Yorkshire Regiment, born 1854; (3) Reginald Clervaux Chaytor, Esquire, born 1857. Postal address — Scrafton Lodge, Middleham, Bedale, Yorks. S is tbe Naval Cockade. €U €U 197 Sir WILLIAM CHAYTOR, third Baronet of Croft, in the county of York. Bom September 10, 1837, being the son of the late Sir William Richard Carter Chaytor, second Baronet, by Anne his first wife, nie Lacy. Creation — Septem- ber 30, 1831. Clui — Windham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Per bend dancettfe argent and azure, four quatrefoils, two and two bendways, counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped lozengy argent and sable, attired or, in the mouth a trefoil sUpped vert. Motto — "Fortune le veut." Married, August 25, 1866, Mary, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Van Straubenzee of Spennithorne, in the county of York ; and has Issue— {1) William Henry Edward Chaytor, Esquire, born June 14, 1867 ; (2) Walter Clervaux Chaytor, Esquire, born February 27, 1874 1 (3) Edmund Hugh Chaytor, Esquire, born November 11, 1876; (4) Clervaux Arthur Chaytor, Esquire, born April 21, 1879; Lillian Emma; Marion Henrietta ; and Anne Julia. Seats — Clervaux Castle, and Croft Hall, both near Darlington. ANNE CHARLOTTE CHEAPE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Charlotte (TTflPfltlP Cheape, daughter of the Right Honourable ^O'il ('UJJV John Arbuthnott,eighth Viscount Arbuthnott. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert, impaling the arms of Arbuthnott, namely azure, a crescent between three mullets argent. Married, July 22, 1847, Alexander Cheape, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, of Lathockar, in the county of Fife. Of the above marriage there is Issue — James Cheape, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; Margaret, [married, 1874, John Edward Taylor Loveday of Williamscote, in the county of Oxford, and has issue] ; Harriett ; and Jean Anne. Postal address — Strathy- toum, St. Andrews, Fife. § GEORGE CLERK CHEAPE, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel Fife Light Horse, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife, late Captain of the nth Hussars. Born October 24, 1842, being the only son of the late Hugh Cheape of the Honourable East India Company's Medical Service. Clubs — Carlton , Cavalry, Wellington, New Club (Edinburgh). Livery — White, with green facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert, and on an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife the arms of Hemming, namely argent, on a chevron engrailed azmre, between three lions' heads erased gules, an ostrich with wings endorsed of the first, holding in the beak a key between two pheons or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, banded vert ; with the Motto, "Ditat virtus." Married, June 5, 1873, Maude Mary Hemming, daughter of Richard Hemming of Bentley Manor, in the county of Worcester, and Caerhim, North Wales ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Annesley Cheape, Gentle- man ; (2) Ronald Hamilton Cheape, Gentleman ; (3) Leslie Saint Clair Cheape, Gentleman ; Catherine Beatrice ; Helen Margaret ; and Maud. Estates — Wellfield, Strathmiglo, in the county of Fife ; Carsaig and Terorain, Isle of Mull ; Bentley Manor, Redditch. Postal address — Bentley Manor, Redditch. JAMES CHEAPE, Gentleman. Born 1853, being the only son of the late Alexander Cheape, Esquire, of Strathy- toum, in the county of Fife, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, and his wife Anne Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Charlotte [to whom refer] ; daughter of the Right Honourable John Arbuthnott, eighth Viscount Arbuthnott. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, banded vert ; with the Motto, " Ditat virtus. Postal address — Strathytoum, St. Andrews, Fife. JEAN OGILVY CHEAPE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Jean Ogilvy Cheape, daughter of the Right Honourable John Arbuthnott, eighth Viscount Arbuthnott. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Argent, three ears of wheat slipped in fesse vert, impaling the arms of Arbuthnott, namely azure, a crescent between three mullets argent. Married, July 29, 1830, James Cheape, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy, who died without issue, 1841. Postal address — Carron Lodge, St. Andrews, N.B. GEORGE EDWARD CHECKLAND, Gentleman. Bom June 18, 1845, being the eldest (K\\^t\i\i\nt\ surviving son of George Checkland of ^U^Ut-VliiailU Hawks Wick, St. Albans, by his wife Mary Ann, eldest daughter of Thomas Crofts. Livery— Qire-sa. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a pile between two annulets in base gules, ten cinquefoils, four, three, two and one of the field. Crest — Two cubit arms erect proper, holding two annulets inter- laced sable, each arm charged with a cinquefoil gules. Motto — " Omne bonum dei donum." Married, October 15, 1873, Agnes Aked, second daughter of Samuel John Claye, Manor House, Long Eaton, in the county of Derby. Postal address — Thurnby Court, Leicestershire. JOSHUA MILNE CHEETHAM, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Oldham, Justice of the (jr'hl>l>f flAITt Peace for the county of Gloucester and ^O'ilK'i^VyaUl for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Bom May 23, 1835, being the son of James Cheetham of Clough House, Crompton. Armorial bearings— He bear for Arms: Argent, guttfe-de-sang, a cross parted and fretty sable, between in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segreant, in the second a fleam, and in the third a cross potent, all of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin segreant gules, resting the sinister claw on a cross potent sable, a plate; vrith the Motto, "Quod tuum tene." Married, 1862, Sarah, daughter of the late Abram Crompton of High Crompton, in the county of Lancashire. Residence — Eyford Park, Bourton-on-the-Water, in the county of Gloucester. §The Right Honourable Sir FREDERIC AUGUS- TUS THESIGER, Baron Chelms- ffrfll>TtTttffri1*h ^U^y«/tUI9t.U(.U Essex, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), retired General in the Army, Lieutenant of the Tower of London, 1884-1889, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, 1868-1877. Born May 31, 1827, being the eldest son of the first Baron, by his wife Anna Maria, youngest daughter of WiUiam Tinling of Southampton. Creation — March i, 1858. Clubs — Carlton, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a griffin segreant or, within an orle of roses argent, barbed and seeded proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cornucopia fesseways, the horn or, the fruit proper, thereon a dove holding in the beak a sprig of laurel also proper. Supporters — On either side a griffin or, winged vair. Motto — " Spes et fortuna." Married, January i, 1867, at Kurrachee, Scinde, Adria Fanny, eldest daughter of Major-General Heath ; and has Issue — (1) Frederic John Napier Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Frederic John Napier Thesiger, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born August 12, 1868 ; (2) Percy Mansfield Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Mansfield Thesiger, born November 7, 1869 ; {3) Wilfred Gilbert Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wilfred Gilbert Thesiger, born March 25, 1871 ; (4) Harold Lumsden Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold Lumsden Thesiger, born May 19, 1872, died August 3 following ; (5) Eric Richard Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eric Richard Thesiger, late Page-of-Honour to the Queen, born February 17, 1874 ; (6) Alfred Sullivan Thesiger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Alfred Sullivan Thesiger, born October 5, 1880, died July 8, 1889. Residence — 5 Knaresborough Place, S.W. CHELSEA, Viscount, see CADOGAN. CHENDUIT, quartered by HORDERN. CHENEY, quartered by JOHNSTON. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. igS Clje Cftegftam Colonel HERBERT CHARLES CHERMSIDE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order t^\\1>\*W\tt\t\^ ^f ^^^ Bath, Companion of the Most VJl^yEt IIlplU V Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1S50 ; since 1889 lie has been Military Attachiat Constantinople ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Postal address — Bri- tish Embassy, Constantinople. EMILY LOUISA CHERRY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Emily Louisa Cherry, daughter of (trfllM*1»t1 the Countess of Rothes. Married, 1871, /a?«ei ^4}vVvJ^ Frederick Cherry, who died 1883. a The Right Honourable CHARLES COMPTON WILLIAM CAVENDISH, Baron Ches- ham of Chesham, in the county of Buckingham, Honorary Colonel Buck- inghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry, late Captain loth Hussars and i6th Lancers. Born December 13, 1850, being the son of the second Baron, by his wife Henrietta Frances, daughter of the late Right Honourable William Saunders Sebright Lascelles. Creation — January IS, 1858. Clubs — Travellers', Guards', White's, Marl- borough, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, and im- paling the arms of Grosvenor, namely, azure, a garb or, the family arms of Grosvenor. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper. Supporters — Dexter, a buck proper, gorged with a chaplet of roses, argent and azure ; sinister, a greyhound argent, gorged with a collar gules, thereon three buckles or. Motto — "Cavendo tutiB." Married, t^overabti 13, 1877, Beatrice Constance, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Constance, second daughter of the Most Noble the Duke of Westminster, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — Charles WiUiam Hugh Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles William Hugh Cavendish, born September 13, 1878 : Lilah Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Lilah Constance ; and Marjorie Beatrice, commonly known as the Honourable Marjorie Beatrice. Seats — Latimer, Chesham, in the county of Buckingham ; Holmewood, Peterborough. Sir GEORGE TOMKYNS CHESNEY, Knight Coin7nander of the Most Honourable Order rirfll^tff^Ptl of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted t^yi^PilVj^ Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire. Born 1830, being the son of Captain Charles Comwallis Chesney, Royal Artillery ; Me7nber of Parliament for Oxford since 1892 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1B83 ; Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887, and advanced to tlt£ rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1890. Clubs — Athenceum, Carlton. Married, 1865, the daughter of George Palmer of Purneah, Bengal. Postal address — 27 Inverness Terrace, London, W. CHESTER, Earl of, see PRINCE OF WALES. CHESTER, Earls of, quartered by HUSSEY. CHESTER-HERALD, see LANE. The Right Reverend FRANCIS JOHN JAYNE, Lord Bishop of Chester, Master of Arts (S[\\PtifPV (Oxford), Doctor of Divinity. Born 1845, ViUfvJJVvl- being the son of John Jayne, Esquire, of Pont-y-Bailea, in the county of Brecon, Justice of the Peace. Club — AtheniEum. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Gules, three mitres labelled or, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, 1872, Miss Garland ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Herbert Jayne, born 1875 ; (2) Ernest Monro Jayne, born 1876 ; (3) Ronald Jayne, born 1877 ; (4) Kingsley Jayne, bom 1879 i (5) Ivof Jayne, born 1882 ; Edith ; and Grace Emily. Residence — Dee Side, Chester. & is the Military Cockade. The Right Honourable AGNES STANHOPE, Widow, Countess of Chesterfield, AirihortfOi^fiVTh daughter of James Payne of Man- viLytJSVvl-UK-lU Chester. Armorial bearmgs are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly ermine and gules (for Stanhope). Supporters — Dexter, a wolf ducally crowned or- sinister, a talbot ermine. Married, 1882, as his third wife, the Right Honourable George Philip Stanhope, eighth Earl of Chesterfield, who died 1883. Postal address— Rock- wood, Strabane, county Tyrone. The Right Honourable DOROTHEA SCUDA- MORE-STANHOPE, Widow, Countess of Chesterfield, daughter of Sir Adam Hay, seventh Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Quarterly i and 4, quarterly ermine and gules (for Stanhope); 2 and 3, gules, three stirrups with buckles and straps or (for Scudamore). Supporters— Dexter, a wolf ducally crowned or; sinister, a talbot er- mine. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable Henry Edwyn Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, ninth Earl of Chesterfield, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) The Right Honourable Edwyn Francis Scudamore- Stanhope, tenth Earl of Chesterfield; (2) Henry Athole Scudamore-Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Athole Scudamore-Stanhope, Com- mander Royal Navy, born May 29, 1855; (3) Claude Dormer Scudamore-Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claude Dormer Scudamore-Stanhope, born April 7, 1857 ; (4) Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Chandos Scudamore-Stanhope, born January 15, 1859 ; (5) Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Theodore Scudamore-Stanhope, Captain 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, Deputy- Assistant Commissary - General, born January 9, 1862 [married, April 21, 1888, Julia, youngest daughter of J. Gerald Potter, and has issue, Edward Henry Scudamore- Stanhope, Esquire, born February 9, 1889] ; (6) Charles Hay Scudamore-Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Hay Scudamore-Stanhope, Bachelor of Arts, Oxford, born August 24, 1864. Postal addresses — Holme Lacy, Hereford ; 26 Egerton Gardens, London. H The Right Honourable Sir EDWYN FRANCIS @ SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE, Earl of Chesterfield, in the county of Derby, and Baron Stanhope of Shdford, in the county of Nottingham, and a Baronet, Treasurer of Hei- Majesty's Household since 1892, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, late Captain 4th Battalion Shropshire Regiment. Bom March 5, 1854, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Chesterfield, by his wife Dorothea, daughter of Sir Adam Hay, seventh Baronet. Clubs — Brooks's, Bachelors', Turf, Travellers'. Creations — Baronet, 1807 ; Baron, November 7, 1616 ; Earl, August 4, 1628. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly ermine and gules {for Stanhope) ; 2 and 3 gules, three stirrups, with buckles and straps or (for Scudamore). Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, thereon a demi-lion rampant or, ducally crowned gules, holding between the paws a grenade fired proper (for Stanhope) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's paw sable (for Scudamore); with the Mottoes, "A Deo et Rege ; " " In hoc signo vinces." Seat — Holme Lacy, in the county of Hereford. Town residence — 16 Pont Street, S.W. JOHN CHETWOOD CHETWOOD-AIKEN, Esquire, Banker, Justice of the Peace Cf)ettoooD=aiken SlullTnt'^TVi ^i°g^trof Baron de Wahull, in the Peer- age of England (see Attorney-General's Reports, May 24, 1892, but which claim failed, owing to the absence of Parlia- mentary records of proving that his ancestors had even sat in Parliament). Born August 17, 1835, being the only son of Peter Freeland Aiken, Advocate, by his wife Con- stantia Elizabeth, only child of John Chetwood, Captain S is the NavaJ Cockade. Cfie €U 199 33rd and 73rd Regiments, and assumed the additional sur- name and arms of Chetwood by Royal License 1885. Cluis —New, Union, Constitutional (Bristol). Livery— Black, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— Hebears for Anna: Quar- terly I and 4, or a chevron sable, between two cocks respec- tant in chief gules and a hunting-horn in base vert, garnished and stringed of the third (for Aiken) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, four crosses form^e counterchanged (for Chetwode). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cross crosslet fitchfe gules, and in an escroU above the motto, " In cruce salus " (for Aiken) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant sable; with the Motto, " Corona mea Christus." Married, March 28, 1865, Lucy Cuthbert, daughter of Edward Richard Townsend, Doctor of Medicine, of the county of Cork, Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) Walter Chet- wode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, born February 9, i860 ; (2) Edward Hamilton Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentle- man, born April 3, 1867 ; (3) Harold Freeland Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, born December i, 1868 ; (4) Knightly Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, born October 11, 1870; (5) John Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, born April 25, 1873 ; (6) Hugh Chetwode Chetwood-Aiken, Gentleman, born July 3, 1882. Estate — The Glen, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — The Glen, Stoke Bishop, Gloucestershire. CHETWYND, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUNTON. § EDWARD JOHN CHETWYND, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward John rtrflr>rVt1111lJl Chetwynd. Bom 1839, being the son of Vil^l^t-VUl^llU the Right Honourable Richard Walter Chetwynd, the sixth Viscount Chetwynd ; educated at Rugby ; appointed Lieutenant 6ist Foot, 1863 ; Instructor of Musketry, 1867; Captain, 1873; Major Glou- cestershire Regiment, 1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, armed or. Postal address — Junior Army and Navy Club. EMILY HANNAH CHETWYND, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Chetwynd, daughter of the late W. H. Blaauw of Beechland, in the county of Sussex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Married, i860, Charles Cornwallis Chetwynd, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Cornwallis Chetwynd, late Captain loth Foot, son of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Chet- wynd, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Reverend Charles Richard Blaauw Chetwynd, Master of Arts, Curate of Bracknell, born February 17, 1863, died March 28, 1891 ; Emily Mary Frances ; Margaret Adelaide [married, June 5, 1890, Frank Bousfield Hudson] ; Louisa Charlotte ; Julia Alice ; Elizabeth, died October 19, 1892 ; and Katherine Philippa. Postal address — Cissbury, Ascot Heath. Sir GEORGE CHETWYND, fourth Baronet of Grendon. in the county of Warwick, High Sheriff 1870. Born May 31, 1849, being the son of the late Sir George Chetwynd, third Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Augusta, commonly knovra as Lady Charlotte Augusta, daughter of the Most Honourable Arthur Blundell Sandys Trumbull Hill, third Marquess of Downshire. Creation — May i, 1795. Gluts — Turf, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three mullets or, the escut- cheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a baronet, and impaling the arms of Paget, namely sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. Motto — "Quod deus vult fiet." Married, June 6, 1870, Florence, Marchioness of Hastings, youngest daughter of the Most Honourable Henry Paget, second Marquess of Anglesey; and has Issue — Guy George Chetwynd, Esquire, born December 6, 1874 ; Lillian Florence Maud ; Ohve Nina Mary ; and Eva Constance Sophia, died September 10, 1878. Seat — Grendon Hall, Atherstone, in the county of Warvrick. Town residence — 36 Curzon Street, W. JULIA BOSVILLE CHETWYND, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Chetwynd, daughter of Duncan Davidson of TuUoch. Armorial bearing^s are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Married, 1858, Henry Weyland Chetwynd, Esquire, com- monly known as Captain the Honourable Hem-y Weyland Chetwynd, Royal Navy, son of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Chetwynd, late Chief Inspector of Lifeboats, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry Goulburn Willoughby Chetwynd, Esquire, born December 12, 1858 ; (2) Godfrey Chetwynd, Gentleman, born October 3, 1863 [married, April 12, 1893, Baroness Hilda von AlvenslebenJ; (3) Walter James Bosville Chet- wynd, Gentleman, late Lieutenant Berks Yeomanry Cavalry, born April 30, 1865 [married, March 5, 1890, Ashton Yate, daughter of the late Ashton Benyon of Stetchworth Park, in the county of Cambridge] ; (4) Louis Wentworth Paking- ton Chetwynd, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born Deceniber 16, 1866; Ida Helen; Catherine Adelaide [married, November 8, 1893, Douglas Vickers] ; and Mar- garet Diana Hopetoun. The Right Honourable MARY CHETWYND, Widow, Viscountess Chetwynd, daughter of the late John Hussey, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, and Recorder of Lyme Regis. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Supporters — On either side a unicorn argent, gorged with a chaplet of roses gules, and having a chain of the same affixed thereto and reflexed over the back. Married, 1861, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Richard Walter Chetwynd, sixth Viscount Chet- wynd, who died 1879. Postal address — Highcliffe, Lymp- stone, Devonshire. §The Right Honourable RICHARD WALTER CHETWYND, Viscount Chetwynd of Bearhaven, in the county of Cork, and Baron of Rathdowne, in the county of Dublin, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, late 14th Dragoons. Born July 26, 1823, being the .son of the sixth Viscount, by his wife Mary, only daugh- ter of the late Robert Moss. Creation — June 29, 1717. Cluis — Carlton, Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears ffir Arms ; Azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or. Sup- porters — Two unicorns argent, each gorged with a chaplet of roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, thereto affixed, reflexed over the back a line of roses, as around the neck. Motto — " Probitas verus honos." Married, March 16, 1858, Harriet Johanna, eldest daughter of Walter Campbell of Sanderland, North Britain; andhas/rjK^ — Richard Walter Chetwynd, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Walter Chetwynd, Captain 3rd Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment, born November 27, 1859 [married, January 8, 1889, Mary Florence, only daughter of Colonel Naylor Leyland of Nantclwyd, and has a daughter, Amelia Mary] ; Eleanora, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanora ; and Catherine Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Frances [married, June 6, 1889, George Blezard of Pool Park, Ruthin, North Wales, and has issue]. Town residence — 25 Elvaston Place, S.W. ALFRED CHETWYND-TALBOT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable CI)ettoBnD=CaIt)Ot Sy couSor-T^the county of Buckingham. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, the eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Cluh—^x. Stephen's. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant, within a bordure engrailed or (for 'Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd), and impaling the arms of Grey, namely, barry of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules. Crests — i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant or, the tail extended (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent (for Chetwynd). Married, 1882, Emily Augusta Louisa de Grey, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Augusta Louisa de Grey, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Cije Baron Walsingham ; and has Issue living — (i) Humphrey John Chetwynd- Talbot, Esquire, born 1883 ; (2) Geoffrey Richard Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Bridget Elizabeth, Residences — Little Gaddesden House, Great Berkhampstead ; 74 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. The Reverend EDWARD STUART CHETWYND- TALBOT. Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Leeds 1884, Honorary Canon of Ripon, Honorary Chaplain to Her Majesty the Queen, Chaplain to the Archbishop of Can- terbury, Doctor of Divinity of the University of Oxford. Born February 19, 1844, being the younger son of John Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable John Chetwynd - Talbot, by his wife Caroline Stuart, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Stuart, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Wharncliffe. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial hearings — He bears for Anzu : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion ram- pant and a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd), and impaling the arms of Lyttleton, namely argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or (for Chetwynd). Married, June 29, 1870, Lavinia, commonly called the Honourable Lavinia, third daughter of the Right Honourable George William Lyttelton, fourth Baron Lyttelton ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Keble Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1877; J2) Neville Stuart Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (3) Gilbert Walter Lyttelton Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1891 ; Mary Catherine ; and Lavinia Caroline. Postal address — The Vicarage, Leeds. ELEANORA JULIA CHETWYND - TALBOT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Chetwynd-Talbot, daughter of the Honourable William Coventry. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a Hon rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron be- tween three mullets or (for Chetwynd), impaling the arms of Coventry, namely, sable, a fesse ermine between three crescents or. Married, 1843, the Reverend William' Whit- worth Chetwynd-Talbot, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Whitworth Chetwynd-Talbot, son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot, and late Rector of Bishop's Hatfield, in the county of Hert- ford, who died 1888. Of the above maniage there is Issue — (i) Adelbert Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Indian Staff Corps, Her Majesty's Consul- General for Tars and Khuzistan, and for coasts and islands of Persian Gulf since 1892, born June 3, 1845, to whom Her Majesty Queen Adelaide stood sponsor in person [married, April 28, 1870, Agnes Mary, daughter of the Reverend W. Clarke, Vicar of Swinderby, and has, Adelbert William James Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, born February 6, 1876 ; Guendolen Beatrix Nesta ; Muriel Agnes Eleanora ; and Esm^ Mary Dorothea] ; (2) William James Chetwynd- Talbot, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1847, died 1872 ; (3) Gerald Francis Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, served in 2nd Dragoons, Prussian Army, 1870, Justice of the Peace, born November 23, 1848 [married June i, 1870, Henrietta Clarissa Noyes, eldest daughter of Henry M. Bradhurst of New York, and has had issue, Henry Augustus Chetwynd- Talbot, Gentleman, born April 9, 1871, died October 20, 1875 ; Victor Adelbert William Gerald Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born July 23, 1872; Bertram William Chetwynd Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born December 15, 1876 ; Stafford Cecil Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born May 8, 1880; Gerald Francis Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born August 21, 1881 ; and Louise]. The Reverend GEORGE GUSTAVUS CHET- WYND-TALBOT, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable George Gustavus Chetvirynd-Talbot, Rector of Withington, in the county of Gloucester. Born 1810, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets M is the Military Cockade. Cfje or (for Chetwynd). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant or, the tail extended (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent (for Chetwynd). Married, June 25, 1842, Emily Sarah, second daughter of Henry Elwes of Colesbourne House, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue— {1) George Canning Chetwynd- Talbot, Esquire, of Prescott, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the Peace, late Captain ist Stafford Militia, bom March 18, 1845 [married, September 30, 1875, Edith Maria, only daughter of William C. Brocklehurst of Butley Hall, in the county of Chester, Member of Parliament, died Sep- tember 8, 1891, leaving, John Arthur William Chetwynd- Talbot, Esquire, born June 26, 1876] ; (2) Gustavus Arthur Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, born December 24, 1848 [mar- ried, 1880, Susan Frances, daughter of the late R. Elwes, Esquire, of Congham , in the county of Norfolk, and has issue living, Reginald George Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, bom 1881 ; Gilbert Gustavus Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Humfrey Richard Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, bom 1889 ; Cecil Emily ; Constance Mary Evelyn ; and Olive Dorothy] ; Emily Margaret [married, 1864, J. H. Bameby- Lutley of Brockhampton, and died 1886] ; Emma Frances, died 1875 ; and Adela Henrietta [married, 1888, the Reverend Charlton George Lane (who died 1892), Rector of Little Gaddesden, Great Berkhampstead, and Rural Dean, and has issue]. Residence — Withington Rectory, near Andoversford, R.S.O. The Right Reverend GILBERT CHETWYND- TALBOT, commonly known as the Right Reverend Mon- signor the Honourable Gilbert Chetwynd-Talbot, Doctor of Divinity, Domestic Prelate of the Pope, and Canon of Roman Catholic Chapter of Westminster. Born 1816, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant or, the tail extended (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent (for Chetwynd). Residence — 24 Golden Square, W. §JOHN GILBERT CHETWYND-TALBOT, Esquire, Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parliament for Oxford University, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex, Middlesex, and London, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kent. Born February 24, 1835, being the eldest son of John Chetwynd-Talbot, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable John Chetwynd- 'Talbot, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Caroline Stuart, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Carohne Stuart, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Wharncliffe. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Livery — Claret coloiured, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant and a bordiue engrailed or (for Talbot); 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chet- wynd), and impaling the arms of Lyttelton, namely argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, armed or (for Chetwynd) ; with the Motto, " Humani nihil alienum." Married, July 19, i860, Meriel Sarah, commonly known as the Honourable Meriel Sarah, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George William Lyttelton, fourth Baron Lyttelton ; and has Issue— [\) George John Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, bom 1861 ; (2) Bertram Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1865 ; (3) John Edward Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1870 ; (4) Eus- tace Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, bom 1873 ; Mary ; Caroline Agnes [married Talbot Baines] ; Meriel Lucy ; Evelyn ; Gwendolen ; and Margaret Isabel. Estate — Falcon- hurst, Kent. Postal address — Falconhurst, Eden Bridge, Kent. MARGARET CHETWYND-TALBOT, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Gerald Chetwynd- Talbot, daughter of Captain Alexander Mackay. Armorial M is the Naval Cockade. Ct)e bearingB are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Married, 1840, Gerald Chetwynd - Talbot, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Chetwynd-Talbot (son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot), who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {x) Charles Alexander Price Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant 14th Hussars, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at Taganrog, South Russia, born 1842 [married, 1876, Maud, daughter of Quintin Fleming of Aigburth, in the county of Lancashire, and has issue living, Charles Fleming Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, born 1879 ; Nicholas Gerald Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Gilbert Patrick Palgrave Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Maud Margaret Anne Geraldine ; Cecil Kathe- rine ; Alice Edith Palgrave ; and Matilda Charlotte Pal- grave. Residence — British Consulate, Taganrog, South Russia. C/k^— Naval and Military] ; (2) Gerald Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant 60th Rifles, is in Store Department, India, born 1843 [married, 1880, Frieda Amanda Sophia, daughter of Herr Wilhelm von Segelken of Oldenburg, Germany. Club — Naval and Military]. Postal address — Woodburn, Arundel Road, East Bournemouth. MARY ELIZABETH CHETWYND - TALBOT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur Chetwjrnd -Talbot, daughter of John Masterton of Hull. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Married, 1853, as his second wife, the Reverend Arthur Chetwynd-Talbot, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Arthur Chetwynd-Talbot (son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot), who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Reverend Arthur Henry Chetwynd-Talbot, Rector of Church Eaton, born 1835. H Colonel REGINALD ARTHUR JAMES CHET- © WYND-TALBOT, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Reginald Arthur James Chetwynd-Talbot, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire ; is Military Attache at Paris, and an Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty. Born 1841, being the second surviving son of the late Admiral the Right Honourable Henry John Chetwynd, eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Sarah Ehzabeth, daughter of the Most Honourable Henry Beresford, second Marquess of Waterford ; has Egyptian (1882) medal with clasp. Cluhs — Carlton, Marlborough, Hurlingham. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chet- wynd). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honotu'able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled or ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules turned up ermine, a lion statant with the tail extended or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent. Married, iZ'j'j, Margaret Jane, daughter of the late Right Honourable James Stuart-Wortley. Postal address — 58 Grosvenor Street, W. § WELLINGTON PATRICK MANVERS CHET- WYND-TALBOT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wellington Patrick Manvers Chetwynd-Talbot, Honorary Colonel 3rd and 4th Battalions South Stafford- shire Regiment (Militia). Boryi 1817, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Talbot ; was Captain 7th Foot ; formerly Aide-de-Camp to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland ; appointed Comptroller of the Household in 184s; Lieutenant-Colonel of the Staffordshire Militia, 1833 ; Private Secretary to the Right Honom-able the Earl of Derby, 1852 ; British Resident at Cephalonia, September 1855 ; Serjeant-at-Arms in Attendance on the Lord Chan- cellor, December 1858. Clui — Carlton. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; V>ll"rtn "^^ '^'^ Captain John Bastard, Royal VJ^ljK-UIVUll Navy, of Sharpham, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale argent and gules. Married, 1850, William Frederick Waldegrave, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Chewton (eldest son of the eighth and father of the ninth Earl Waldegrave), Captain Scots Fusiliei' Guards ; appointed a Bedchamber- Woman to the Queen 1855. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Frederick Waldegrave, ninth Earl of Waldegrave ; (2) the Reverend Hem-y Noel Waldegrave, Master of Arts, Rector of Stoke d'Abernon, in the county of Surrey, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Noel Waldegrave, born, posthumous, October 14, 1854 [married, October 27, 1892, Anne Katharine, daughter of the Reverend William PoUexfen Bastard, Rector of Lezant, in the county of Cornwall] ; and Frances Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Mary, died December 17. 1853. Postal addresses — 50 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. ; Bookham Lodge, Cobham, Surrey. H The Right Honourable WILLIAM MERITON 9 EATON, Baron Cheylesmore of lTrfll>-MTr>tftt1rt1*r> Cheylesmore, in thecity of Coventry, ^<^VJX'\n\,m\\yi\'K' and in the county of Warwick, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born January 15, 1843, being the son of the first Bai'on, by his wife the only daughter of Thomas Lender Harman of New Orleans. Creation — July g, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Saint James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Er- minois, a fret azure, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a wing erect argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, devouring a tun or, gorged with a double chain gold, sus- pended therefrom an escutcheon azure charged with a cross couped also or. Supporters — On the dexter side a stag, and on the sinister a lion, both argent, each gorged with a collar flory counterflory, and charged on the shoulder with a fret azure. Motto — "Vincit omnia Veritas." Resi- dence — 15 Prince's Gate, S.W. CHICHESTER, see BRUCE-CHICHESTER. CHICHESTER, see DONEGALL and TEMPLE- MORE. CHICHESTER, Viscount, see DONEGALL. §ADOLPHUS JOHN SPENCER CHURCHILL CHICHESTER, Esquire, commonly (ir \\kf\\t>tt^W known as Lord Adolphus John Spencer *4LyH.li«^»V«'4- Churchill Chichester, Honorary Lieu- tenant-Colonel 4th Royal Irish Rifles. Born 1836, being the son of the Most Honourable Edward The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. €bi Ct)t Chichester, the fourth Marquess of Donegal. Cluis — United Service, Arthur's, Raleigh, Ulster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3 azure, fretty argent (for Itchingham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork with wings expanded, holding a snake in its bill all proper. Married, 1872, Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Robert Peel Dawson, Member of Parliament, and has Issue living — (i) Robert Peel Dawson Chichester, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th BattaUon Duke of Cambridge's Own (Middlesex Regiment), born 1873 ; (2) Edward Brownlow Dawson Chichester, Gentleman, born 1876 ; (3) Augustus John Bruce Macdonald Dawson Chichester, Gentleman, born 1878. Residence — Moyola Park, Castledawson, in the county of Londonderry. §Sli( ARTHUR CHICHESTER, eighth Baronet of Raleigh, in the county of Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, late Captain 7th Hussars, Hono- rary Colonel North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry. Born Oc- tober 4, 1822, being the son of the late Sir Arthur Chichester, seventh Baronet, by his wife Charlotte, youngest daughter of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, Baronet, of Clovelly Court. Creation — August 4, 1641. Clubs — Arthur's, Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy, or and gules, a chief vair. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a heron rising with an eel in his beak proper. Motto — ' ' Firm en foi," Married, November 20, 1847, Mary, eldest daughter of John Nicholetts of South Petherton ; and by her (who died June 28, 1879) has had Issue — (i) Arthur Chichester, Esquire, late Lieutenant 95th foot, born November 9, 1848 ; (2) Edward Chichester, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy, bom November 20, 1849 [married, October 12, 1880, Catherine Emma, eldest daughter of Commander R, C. Whyte, Royal Navy, of Instow, and has issue, Edward George Chichester, Gentleman, born January 22, 1883 ; Arthur Whyte Chi- chester, Gentleman, born January 17, 1885 ; Robert Charles Chichester, Gentleman, born 1889 ; Catherina Edina ; Janet Victoria May ; and Edith Mary] ; (3) Henry Chichester, Esquire, born November 26, 1851 [married. May 13, 1876, Adah Georgina, youngest daughter of Horatio HoUoway of Marchwood Park, in the county of Hants, and has issue, Arthur Raleigh Chichester, Gentleman, born 1879 ; Thoma- sine ; and Vera] ; (4) Ronald Chichester, Esquire, born October I, 1855 (deceased) ; (5) Gerard Chichester, Esquire, Captain North Staffordshire Regiment, born 1859 [married, October 15, 1891, Alice Pinckney of Feniton Court, in the county of Devon, and has issue, a daughter, born October 18, 1892] ; (6) George Chichester, Esquire, Royal Navy, born 1865 ; (7) Patrick Chichester, Esquire, bom 1866 ; (8) Reverend Charles Chichester, bora 1868 ; (9) Orlando Chichester, Esquire, bom 1873 ; Beatrice [married, 1870, Charles Chi- chester of Hall] ; Norah ; Evelyn [married, 1877, Edward Fairfax Studd of Oxton, in the county of Devon] ; Geraldine [married, September 20, 1888, Percy Barons Northcote of Somerset Court, in the county of Somerset, and has issue]. Sir Arthur married secondly, January 23, 1883, Rosalie, daughter of Thomas Chamberlayne, Esquire, of Cranbury Park, in the county of Southampton, and widow of Sir Alexander Palmer Bruce Chichester, second Baronet of Arlington. 5«o<— Youlston, Barnstaple, in the county of Devon. AUGUSTUS GEORGE CHARLES CHICHESTER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus George Charles Chichester. Born •iZ'2'2, being the son of the Right Honourable Arthur Chichester, the first Baron Templemore ; Captain Coldstream Guards 1849, Captain 87th Foot 1853, Lieutenant-Colonel 77th Foot 1858, Brevet- Colonel 1863, went on half-pay 1868, appointed Lieutenant- Colonel i6th Foot 1870, again retired on half-pay 1874, appointed Lieutenant-Colonel (Brigade DepSt) November of the same year, promoted to be Major-General 1877, retired 1882 with Honorary rank of Lieutenant-General. Clut — United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3 azure, fretty argent (for Itchingham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a M is the IKilitary Cockade. wreath of the colours, a stork with wings expanded, holding a snake in its bill all proper. Married, 1B68, Jane, daughter of the late William Townsend, and widow of Major H. A. Macdonald, 77th Regiment. Residence — 77 Carlisle Place Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. The Reverend EDWARD ARTHUR CHICHESTER, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Dorking, in the county of Surrey, and Rural Dean. Born February 23, 1849, being the eldest son of the Reverend George Vaughan Chichester, Bachelor of Arts, by his wife Harriet Eleanor, daughter of Hugh Lyle of Knocktarna, in the county of Antrim. Gluts — Grosvenor, National Conservative. Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Chequy or and gules, a chief vair, impaling the arms of Cubitt, namely, chequy or and gules, on a pile argent, a lion's head erased sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork rising with a snake in its beak all proper ; and the Motto, "Invitum sequitur honos." Married, April 23, 1884, Mary Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes, second daughter of the Right Honourable George Cubitt, first Baron Ashcombe ; and by her has Issue — (i) Arthur O'Neill Cubitt Chichester, Esquire, born July 14, 1889 ; (2) William George Cubitt Chichester, Gentleman, born July 20, 1892 ; Harriet Laura ; Mildred Mary. Postal address— The Vicarage, Dorking. EMILY OCTAVIA CHICHESTER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Emily Octavia Chichester, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Randolph Stewart, ninth Earl of Galloway, by his wife Harriet Blanche, commonly known as Lady Harriet Blanche, seventh daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Charles Somerset, sixth Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3 azure, fretty argent (for Itchingham), impaling the arms of Stewart, namely or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules within the Royal Tressure of Scotland of the last. Married, February 4, 1875, as his second wife. Captain Francis Algernon James Chichester, commonly known as Captain the Honourable Francis Algernon James Chichester, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there was Issue — Shane Randolph Chichester, Esquire, born February 24, 1883 ; Evangeline Blanche ; Kathleen Mary ; Sheelah Maud Emily ; Morna Sybil ; and Margaret Rosa. Postal address — Cree Bridge House, Newton Stewart, N.B. HENRY FITZWARRINE CHICHESTER, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry FitzWarrine Chichester. Born September 11, 1834, being the son of the Most Hon- ourable the fourth Marquess of Donegal. Cluls — Boodle's, Hurlingham, Prince's, Raleigh, Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and4, chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3 azure, fretty argent (for Itchingham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for for Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork with wings expanded, holding in its beak a snake all proper. Married, i860, Elizabeth Julia, daughter of the late Samuel Amy Severne of Poslingford, in the county of Suffolk ; and has Issue — (i) Severne Edward Spencer FitzWarrine Chichester, Esquire, born 1861 ; (2) FitzWarrine George Henry Wash- ington Chichester, Gentleman, born 1863 ; Caroline Lizzie Henrietta; Louisa Jean Amelia; Lizzie Frances Augusta ; and Mary Jeannette. Residence — Poslingford, Clare, in the county of Suffolk. The Right Reverend RICHARD DURNFORD, Lord Bishop of Chichester, Master of Arts (Oxford), Doctor of Divinity. Bom November 3, 1802, being the son of Richard Dimiford, by Louisa Mount his wife. C/ai- Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Azure, a Prester John, sitting on a tomb- stone, in his left hand a mound, his right extended, all or, with a linen mitre on his head, and in his mouth a sword proper; the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, October 6, 1840, Emma, daughter of the Reverend John Keate, Doctor of Divinity, Canon of Windsor ; and by her (who died October 16, 1884) has Issue — (i) Richard Durnford, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Assistant Charity Com- missioner, formerly Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, bom June 28, 1843 [married. May 1884, Beatrice Mary, H is tlie Naval Cockade. €^i €!)i 203 daughter of Prideaux Selby, Esquire, of Pawston and Swansfield, in the county of Northumberland ; (2) Walter Durnford, born February 21, 1847, Fellow of King's College, Cambridge, Assistant-Master at Eton ; and Fanny Louisa. Residence — The Palace, Chichester. Majoi^General ROBERT BRUCE CHICHESTER. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1826, leing the son of Robert Bruce, Barnster-at-Law ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. Married, firstly, i860, Mary (who died 1862), daughter of the Reverend Thomas D'Eye Belts of Wortham Hall, in the county of Suffolk; secondly, 1884, Jane, daughter of the late Captain Frank Helpman, Royal Navy. §The Right Honourable Sir WALTER JOHN PELHAM, Earl of Chichester, Baron Pelham of Stan- mer, in the county of Sussex, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Member of Parliament for Lewes, 1865-1874, Master of Arts. Born September 22, 1838, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the sixth Earl of Cardigan. Creations — Baronet, May 22, 1611 ; Barony, May 4, 1762; Earldom, June 23, 1801. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards ai-gent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in pride argent. Supporters — Dexter, a horse of a mouse colour; sinister, a bear proper, each collared with a belt argent, buckle and pendant or. Motto — " Vincit amor patrias." Married, June 18, 1861, Elizabeth Mary, only daughter of Sir John Duncan Bligh, commonly known as the iPlonourable Sir John Duncan Bligh, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Darnley. Seats — -Stanmer, Lewes ; Enbrook, Sandgate. § GILBERT HELE CHILCOTT, Esquire, Major in the Volunteer forces. Born December 16, rfrfltfrfll"f* ^®55' ^eing the eldest son of John Gilbert ^O'ililtUi'V Chilcott, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thurston Collins. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : ■ Or, on a pile gules, between two lio7is rampant of the second, three garbs proper two and one. Crest — Two garbs in saltire. These arms confirmed and allowed 1634 to William Comyn, alias Chilcott of Ishworth, in the county of Middlesex, but no connection with this family or right to the arms has been established at the College of Arms by the above-mentioned. Postal address — Truro. §SlR SMITH CHILD, Baronet, of Newfield, also of Stallington Hall, in the parish of Stone, both tfTfltTll '" "^^ county of Stafford, and of Glen Losset, ^f^\j^*'i in the county of Argyll, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born March 5, 1808, being the only son of the late John George Child of Newfield, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Timothy Parsons ; he was created a Baronet December 7, 1868. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron nebuly erminois, between three eagles close argent, in the centre chief point a mullet of six points or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings elevated ar- gent, entwined round the neck a snake proper, holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitch^e, and each wing charged with a mullet of six points gules. Motto — " Imitari quam invidere." Married, January 28, 1835, Sarah, daughter and heir of Richard Clarke Hill, of Stallington Hall ; and by her (who died November 5, 1890) has had Issue — (i) Smith Hill Child, Esquire, born August 25, 1837 [married, October IS, 1863, Isabella Eleanor, daughter of Major Colin Camp- bell of Jura ; and died January 28, 1867, leaving an only child, Eleanor Sarah. His widow married secondly. May 20, 1873, 'he Reverend Jafnes Royds of Woodlands, in the county of Cheshire] ; (2) John George Child, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, born August 25, 1847 [married May 8, 1877, Helen, second daughter of the Reverend George Mather of Huntly Hall, in the county of Stafford, and has issue. Smith Hill Child, Gentleman, born September 19, 1880; Roylance George Child, Gentleman, born January 7, 1882 ; Margaret Sarah ; and Cicely Helen] ; and Elizabeth Sarah. 5«o<— Stalling- ton Hall, Stone, in the county of Stafford. EDWARD REGINALD CLEMENT CHILD -VIL- LIERS, Esquire, commonly (JTTltfri-ifltfftOrtf known as the Honourable Si^\J\\\i'K\\\X\X,\,^ Edward Reginald Clement Child- Villiers. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable George Augustus Frederic Child- Villiers, the sixth Earl of Jersey ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a cross gules five escallops or (for Villiers) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three eaglets argent, ducally gorged or, and in the chief point for distinction an escallop or (for Child). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting Ills degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; . and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or (for Villiers) ; 2. upon a wi'eath of the colours, on a rock proper an eagle rising argent, ducally gorged or, holding in the beak an adder proper, and charged on the breast for distinction with an ermine spot (for Child). Postal address— -3,2. Wilton Place, S.W. ELIZABETH CHILD-VILLIERS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Child- Villiers, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Athlone (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a cross gules five escallops or (for Villiers) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three eagles close argent, ducally gorged or, in the chief point an escallop or (for Child), impaling the arms of Ginkell, namely argent, two bars dancett^e sable. Married, 1842, Frederick William Child-Villiers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick William Child-Villiers, son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Jersey, who died 1871. Postal address — Sulby Hall, Husband's Bosworth, Rugby. ROBERT FREDERICK CHILD-VILLIERS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Frederick Child- Villiers. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable George Augustus Frederic Child-Villiers, the sixth Earl of Jersey ; appointed Ensign and Lieutenant Scots Fusilier Guards 1866, retired 1870. C/a^- Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a cross gules five escallops or (for Villiers) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron engrailed ermine between three eaglets argent, ducally gorged or, and the chief point, for distinc- tion, an escallop or (for Child). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or (for Villiers) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, an eagle rising argent, ducally gorged or, holding in the beak an adder proper, and charged on the breast, for dis- tinction, with an ermine spot (for Child). Postal address — 32 Wilton Place, Lowndes Square, S.W. CHINNERY-HALDANE, see ARGYLL AND THE ISLES, Bishop of. Lieutenant-General EDWARD CHIPPENDALE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order (irfltlltlOflJlflTT of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for V4HJllJJtlvllUt*|.|- tfig county of Leicester, beingtheson of the late John Chippendall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancashire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service, Postal address — Barrow-on-Soar, Lough- borough. § JAMES FORBES CHISHOLM CHISHOLM- BATTEN, Esquire, Ho- Cf)i0f)olm=TBatten ZcEu^fAiilftMuii- versity of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Born January 13, 1847, being the eldest son of Edmund Ckishohn-Batten, Master of Arts, Justice of Peace for the counties of Somerset The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely axmigerous person. 204 €^i Cfio and Inverness, by his wife Jemima, n& Chisholm, only daughter and, on the death of her two brothers, heiress of William Chisholm, " The ChisJiolm," of Erchless Castle, in the county of Inverness {who died 1817). Clubs — Athe- nmum. United Service. Livery — Light blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has beeii established in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly, i. azure, a chevron ermine between three anchors proper, a crescent charged with a label for dijference [for Batten) ; 2. argent, a wyvern, wings displayed, tail nowed gules {for Drake) ; 3. ermine, a bend engrailed gules {for Wallis) ; 4. argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last, three escallops of tlie first {for Copeland) ; 5. argent, a bend wavy sable {for Burton); 6. argent, a fleur-de-lis azure {for Plucknett); 7. gules, a boar's head erased or, langued azure [for Chisholm of Erchless) ; 8. azure, a sta^s head caboshed or, a border of the second charged with eight crescents of the first {for Mackenzie of Findon), and impaling the arms of Utermarck, namely, per f esse or and azure, in chief three rose-leaves on 07ie stein, and in base a mullet of six poi?its pierced of the first. Crests — I. the trunk of an oak couped at top with two branches all proper {for Batten) ; 2. a dexter hand grasping a dagger erect proper, on the point a boars head couped gules {for Chislwlm). Mottoes — Above the crest, " Feros ferio" {for Chisltolm); under the shield, " Tenax propositi persto" {for Batten). Married, August 9, 1883, Anne Douglas, widow of Captain W. B. Potter, and eldest daughter of John de Havilland Utermarck, Bailiff of Guernsey {died 1884) ; and has Issue — {i) James Utermarck Chisholm-Batten, born May 29, 1884 ; (2) Harry Copeland Chisholm-Batten, born October 1885, died 1886 ; (3) Edmund Rodolphe Chisholm- Batten, born May 1887; (4) John de Haviland Chisholm- Batten, born October 1889. Estate — Lands at Henlade, near Taunton, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Thornfalcon, Taunton. The Honourable Sir JOSEPH WILLIAM CHITTY, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty s Counsel (JTTltt'tt) Learned in tlie Law, a Judge of the Chancery 'il.'Ul-VVJJ Division of the High Court of Justice, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1828, being the second son of the late Thomas Chitty ; dubbed Knight BacJielor, 1881. Clubs — Athenceum, Oxford and Cambridge. Married, 1858, Clara JesHe, sixth daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Frederick Pollock, first Baronet. Postal address — 33 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W. CHOLMELEY, quartered by TEMPEST. §SlR HUGH ARTHUR HENRY CHOLMELEY, third Baronet of Easton Hall and (fTfinfinpTptl Norton Place, in the county of Lin- \^\}\>\.\\\\,\,K,^ coin, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born Octo- ber 18, 1839, being the son of the late Sir Montagu John Cholnieley, second Baronet, by his wife Georgina, commonly known as Lady Georgina, fifth daughter of the Most Noble William de Vere Beauclerk, eighth Duke of Saint Alban's ; was Member of Parliament for Grantham, 1868-1880; late Captain Grenadier Guards. Creation — March 4, 1806. Clubs — Brooks's, Guards', and Furf Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two esquires' helmets in chief proper, and a garb in base or, impaling the arms of Rowley, namely argent, on a bend engrailed between two Cornish choughs sable, billed and legged gules, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or. Married, August 12, 1874, Edith Sophia, daughter of Sir Charles R. Rowley, Baronet ; and has Issue — Montagu Aubrey Rowley Cholraeley, Es- quire, born June 12, 1876 ; Margaret Georgina Louisa ; Mary Selina; Winifred Susan; and Aline Marie Janetta. Seats— ■V.ss.lan. Hall, Grantham ; and Norton House, Lin- coln. Town House — 10 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. Dame JANE CHOLMLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cholmley, eldest daughter of (fTfinlnillMI Thomas Leavens of Norton Villas, in the of WiUiam Langham Christie, Esquire [to ^IJtl^Vli^ whom refer]. Justice of the Peace for the county of Northampton, and Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, for- merly Captain Northamptonshire Mihtia, was Member of Parliament for Lewes 1874-1885, by his wife Agnes Hamilton, daughter of the late Colonel Augustus Saltren Clevland of Tapeley Park. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : €lx 205 Azure, a lamb passant, the dexter leg supporting in bend sinister a banner argent, the staff or, on a chief of the last a tower with two turrets between two gabions proper, in chief a label of three points for difference, and impaling the arms of Fellowes, namely azure, a fesse indented ermine between three lions' heads erased or, murally crowned argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brown iDear passant, muzzled and the chain reflexed over the shoulders or, on the back a bezant, charged with a cross sable, the dexter paw resting on an escutcheon per pale of the last and gules. Married, February 15, 1882, Rosamond Alicia, commonly known as Lady Rosamond Alicia, third daughter of the Right Honourable Isaac Newton Fellowes, fifth Earl of Portsmouth ; and has Issue — John Christie, Gentleman, born December 14, 1882. Postal address — Tapeley Park, Devon- shire. CHARLOTTE CHRISTIE, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Christie, sister of the thirteenth Vis- count Alount^arret. Married, \^^, John Stedman Christie ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1855. JAMES THOMAS CHRISTIE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1841 ; is Inspector-General of Railway Police, Punjaub ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881. Married, 1864, Catherine, daughter of the late Henry Baxter, Esquire. Postal address — Lahore, Punjaub. § WILLIAM LANGHAM CHRISTIE, Esquire, of Glyndebourne, in the county of Sussex, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Northampton, and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Member of Parliament for Lewes 1874-1885, late Captain Northamptonshire Militia. Bom May 31, 1830, being the son of the late Langham Christie, Esquire, of Preston Deanery, High Sheriff of the county of Northamp- ton 1852, by his wife Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of WiUiam Gosling of Hassobury Park, Bishop's Stortford, in the county of Essex. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cam- bridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lamb passant, the dexter leg supporting in bend sinister a banner argent, staff or, on a chief of the last a tower with two turrets between as many gabions proper, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Clevland, namely azure, a hare saUent or, collared gules, to the collar a bugle-horn pendent sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brown bear passant muzzled, the chain reflexed over the shoulder or, on the back a bezant charged with a cross sable, the dexter paw resting on an escutcheon per pale of the last and gules. Motto — "Integer vitae." Married, October 22, 1855, Agnes Hamilton, eldest daughter and co-heir of Colonel Augustus Cleveland of Tapeley Park, North Devon; and has had Issue — (i) Augustus Langham Christie, Gentleman [to whom refer]; (2) Langham Charles Christie, Gentleman, born December 5, 1858, died October 7, 1879 ; (3) Archibald Christie, Gentleman, born October 31, 1859, died March 29, 1888 ; (4) Edward Christie, Gentleman, bom January 5, 1864 [married, July 16, 1889, Ethel Mary, daughter of John Alison MacMahon] ; (5) Spencer Christie, Gentleman, born February 26, 1868, died December 27, 1889; (6) Henry Herbert Christie, Gentleman, born October 13, 1869 ; Agnes Chichester ; Elizabeth, died May 18, 1894 ; and Mary [married Major Le Marchant, 1892]. Estate and postal address — Glyndebourne, Lewes, Sussex. Town House — 117 Eaton Square, S.W. Sir ALEXANDER CHRISTISON, second Baronet, of Moray Place, Edinburgh, Doctor of (jrfll'trtl'trtntl Medicine, Surgeon-General, late Her V(l^iil-l9l|.9Ull Majesty's Bengal Army. 5om August 26, 1828, being the eldest son of the late Sir Robert Christison, first Baronet, of Edinburgh, by his wife Henrietta Sophia, daughter of David Brown of Green- knowe. Creation — November 22, 1871. Club — University (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron sable, between three laurel leaves proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 206 C|)U Cla Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cross Calvary gules. Motto — " Vitam dirigat." Married, June 22, 1854, Jemima Ann, daughter of James Cowley Brown, Bengal Civil Service ; and by her {who died September 21, 1876) has Issue — Robert Alexander Christison, Esquire, Captain Southern Division Royal Artillery, born February 23, 1870 ; Marion Augusta [married, December 18, 1875, Major William B. J. Bird, Bengal Staff Corps] ; Harriette Archer ; and Edith Campbell. He married, secondly, November 3, 1892, Florence, second daughter of F. T. Elworthy of Fox- down, in the county of Somerset ; and by her has Issue — Alexander Frank Philip Christison, Esquire, born Novem- ber 17, 1893. Residence — 40 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Sir GEORGE HA YTER CHUBB, Knight Bachelor. Born 1848, heing the son of the late John Chubb, rfTflltflfl ^ Priscilla, daughter of Godwin Withers of ^U^yUUU RoTnsey, in the county of Hampshire ; Com- missioner Royal Patriotic Fund; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Married, 1870, Sarah Vanner, only daughter of Charles Early, Justice of the Peace, of Witney, in the county of Oxford. Postal address — Newlands, Chislehurst. Major-General THOMAS ROSS CHURCH, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian (jrflttl*rfl ^^pif^- Born 1831, being the second son of \j^\}yX\fK\) /^^ if^ig Thomas Church, Bengal Civil Ser- vice ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1854, Florence, daughter of the late Captain F. Marryat, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. CHURCHILL, Baron, see MARLBOROUGH. CHURCHILL, quartered by SPENCER and GODOL- PHIN-OSBORNE. The Right Honourable JANE SPENCER, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Churchill, Lady-in- (TTfltirffltTT Waiting to the Queen, daughter of the y^\JW\,\,\)\V\ Most Honourable Francis Nathaniel Con- yngham, second Marquess Conyngham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable three escallops argent, in the second and third quarters a fret or (for Spencer), 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill), impaling the arms of Conyngham, namely argent, a shake-fork between three mullets sable. Married, 1849, the Right Honourable Francis George Spencer, second Baron Churchill, who died 1886 ; and has Issue — The Right Honourable Victor Albert Francis Charles Spencer, third Baron Churchill. Postal address — Coppins, Iver, Buckinghamshire. The Right Honourable VICTOR ALBERT FRAN- CIS CHARLES SPENCER, Baron Churchill, of Wych- wood, in the county of Oxford, a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards. Born October 23, 1864, being the only son of the Right Honourable Francis George, second Baron, by his wife Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane, daughter of the Most Honourable Francis Nathaniel, Marquess Conyngham, for whom Her Majesty stood sponsor, a Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen. Creation — August II, 1815. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quar- ters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill), im- paling the arms of Lowther, namely or, six annulets sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a bar gemelle gules, armed gold. Motto — ^" Dieu defend le droit." Married, January i, 1887, Verena Maud, commonly known as Lady Verena Maud, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Lowther, third Earl of Lonsdale; and has had Issue — (i) Victor Almeric & is the Military Cockade. Lancelot Spencer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Victor Almeric Lancelot Spencer, born and died January 18, 1888 ; Victor Alexander Spencer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Spencer (sponsor Her Majesty the Queen), born August i, 1890. Seats — Cornbury Park, Charlbury, in the county of Oxford ; West Lavington House, Devizes ; Rolleston, in the county of Leicester. Town residence — 6 Herbert Crescent, S.W. CHURCHILL, SPENCER-, see MARLBOROUGH. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN YARDE- BULLER, Baron Churston of Churston it^\\\\\'titt\V\ Ferriers and Lupton, in the county of V^IjUtplUU Devon, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet. .So?-^ October 26, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Colonel John Yarde-Buller, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of E. S. Chandos Pole of Radbourne, in the county of Derby ; Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion West Division Royal Artillery ; late Captain Scots Fusilier Guards. Crea- tions — Baronet, January 13, 1790 ; Baron, August 2, 1858. Clubs — Guards', HurUngham, Torbay and Devon. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross argent, quarter-pierced, four eagles dis- played of the first (for Buller) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, an ostrich proper, in the beak a horse- shoe or; sinister, an eagle sable. Motto — " Aquila non capit muscas." Married, September 23, 1872, Barbara, commonly known as the Honourable Barbara, only child of Admiral Sir Hastings Reginald Yelverton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Barbara, Baroness Grey de Ruthyn, Marchioness of Hastings; and has Issue — (1) John Reginald Lopes Yarde- Buller, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Reginald Lopes Yarde-Buller, born November 9, 1873, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Devonshire Regiment ; (2) Giles Yelverton Yarde-Buller, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Giles Yelverton Yarde-Buller, born December 10, 1875 ; and Barbara Lois, commonly known as the Honourable Barbara Lois. Seat — Lupton House, Brixham, in the county of Devon. Dame ELLEN CARRE, commonly known as Lady Chute, daughter of Sam.uel Browning of Erl- /fr<|||4-rt stone, Epsom, Auckland, New Zealand. Mar- \L'l)UKK' r\e&,Jirstly, 1868, General Sir Trevor Chute, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died i886 ; secondly, 1890, Lieutenant- Colonel George Tennant Carre, formerly Royal Artillery. Postal address — Egmont, Binfield, Bracknell, Berks. ROSE CHUTE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Rose Chute, daughter of the third Baron Ventry. Married, 1847, Richard Chute, who died 1862. EDWARD CIANTAR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael (JTtfltlf'fll* and Saint George. 'Bom 1^2,3, being the son \a^|.UIIVUV of the late Paul Ciantar ; formerly Member of Council of the Government of Malta ; was Vice-President of Malta Chamber of Commerce 1889, 1890, and President thereof i^^, 1891 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, i88g. Married, 1859, Victoria, daughter of Charles Lanson. Postal address— iii Strada, Vescovo, Valletta, Malta. CIRENCESTER, Baron of, see PORTLAND. CLANBRASSIL, Baron, see RODEN. The Right Honourable ADELIZA GEORGIANA LE POER-TRENCH, Widow, Coun- tfrTfltirfl1*f"H tess-Dowager of Clancarty, daughter of <«J^«.UIIVUVV2/ the Most Honourable Frederick William Hervey, second Marquess of Bristol. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge , which is surmounted M is the Naval Cockade. Cla by the coronet of her rank : Quarterlv i and 4, argent a lion passant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour (for Trench ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for Le Poer). Over all an escutcheon of honourable augmentation or, ensigned with the coronet of a Marquess of the Netherlands and charged with a wheel of six spokes gules, impaling the arms of Hervey, namely gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert. Sup porters— Dexter, a lion gules, sem^e-de-Us or, sinister, a stag guardant proper, attired or, between the attires a crucifix, and supporting with the sinister forefoot a lance resting bendways over the shoulder proper, and thereon a banner of the arms of Le Poer, namely argent, a chief indented sable. Married, 1866, the Right Honourable Richard Somerset Le Poer-Trench, fourth Earl of Clancarty, who died 1891 ; and has Issue— (i) The Right Honourable William Frederick Le Poer-Trench, fifth Earl of Clancarty ; (2) Richard John Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard John Le Poer-Trench, born December 25, 1877 ; and Katharine Anne, commonly known as Lady Katharine Anne. Postal address— ■ia Pont Street, Belgravia. The Right Honourable SARAH JULIANA LE POER-TRENCH, Widow, Countess of Clancarty, daughter of the Right Honourable Somerset Richard Butler, third Earl of Carrick. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly I and 4, argent a lion passant gules between three fleurs-de- lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour (for Trench) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for Le Poer). Over all an escutcheon of honourable augmentation or, ensigned with the coronet of a Marquess of the Nether- lands and charged with a wheel of six spokes gules, im- paling the arms of Butler, namely or, a chief indented azure, a crescent for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, semte-de-lis or; sinister, a stag guardant proper, attired or, between the attires a crucifix, and supporting with the sinister forefoot a lance resting bendways over the shoulder proper, and thereon a banner of the arms of Le Poer, namely argent, a chief indented sable. Married, 1832, the Right Honourable William Thomas Le Poer- Trench, third Earl of Clancarty, who died 1872 ; and has Issue— [x) The Right Honourable Richard Somerset Le Poer-Trench, fourth Earl of Clancarty ; (2) Frederick Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Le Poer-Trench, Major late 40th Foot, born February 10, 1835, [married, February 6, 1883, Harriet Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Frederick Mason Trench, second Baron Ashtown. She died July 16, 1884, aged 49] ; (3) William Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Le Poer-Trench, Colonel late Royal Engineers ; served in China, 1857, 1858, commanded a ladder party at the capture of Canton, and also at the capture of Namtow (medal with clasp). Member of Parlia- ment for the county of Galway, 1872 to 1874, born June 17, 1837 [married, April 21, 1864, Harriet Maria Georgina, only daughter and heir of Sir William Martins, and has issue] ; (4) Power Henry Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Power Henry Le Poer- Trench, was Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy at Berlin, 1888-1893, now Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Pleni- potentiary to United States of Mexico, born 1841 ; Anne, commonly known as Lady Anne [married, April 30, 1887, Frederick Sydney Charles Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Sydney Chafles Trench, who died March 2, 1879, and has issue] ; and Sarah Emily Grace, commonly known as Lady Sarah Emily Grace [married, February 21, 1871, John Melville Hatchell, and died 187s]. Postal address — Coorheen House, Loughrea, county Galway. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM FREDERICK LE POER-TRENCH, Earl of Clancarty, in the county of Cork ; Viscount Dunlo and Ballinasloe, Baron Kilconnel of Garbally, in the county of Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland; a Peer of the United Kingdom, as Viscount Clancarty and Baron Trench, of Garbally; Marquess of Heusden, in the Netherlands ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Galway. Born December 29, 1868, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable the fourth Earl of Clancarty, by his wife Adeliza, commonly known as Lady Adeliza, daughter of the Most Cla 207 Honourable the second Marquess of Bristol. Creations — Baron, November 25, 1797 ; Viscount, January 3, 1801 ; Earl, February 12, 1803, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron, August 4, 1815, Viscount, December 8, 1823, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Marquess of Heusden in the Netherlands, in i8i8. Cluhs — Junior Travellers', Nimrod. Livery — Dark blue coat, grey trousers, dark blue and lemon-striped vest, and brass buttons. Armorial tpearlngs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion pas- sant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azui'e, on a chief of the third the sun in splendour or ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable, over all, as an augmentation, an escutcheon or, en- signed with a coronet of a Marquess of the Netherlands, and charged with a wheel of six spokes gules. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour, embowed, holding a scimitar all proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, im- perially crowned, holding in his dexter paw a sword argent, pommel and hilt gold, in the sinister a sheaf of arrows of the last; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed argent, attired or, between the attires a crucifix. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules sem^e-de-lis or ; sinister, a stag guardant proper, holding a banner of the arms of Le Poer, attires a crucifix. Motto — " Consilio et prudently ; " also, " Dieu poiu: la Tranche, qui contre?" (for Trench) ; "Heusden Heusden," and "Per crucem ad coronam." Married, July 10, 1889, Isabel Maude Penrice, daughter of John George Bilton of Charlton, Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Frederick John Donough Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Kilconnel, born December 27, 1891 ; (2) Power Francis WiUiam Le Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Power Francis William Le Poer-Trench, twin with his elder brother, died June 9, 1894 ; and Beryl Franziska Kathleen, commonly known as Lady Beryl Franziska Kathleen. Seat — Garbally Park, Ballinasloe, in the county of Galway. CLANCONNAL, Baron, see DUNSANDLE. CLANDEBOYE, Baron, see DUFFERIN. CLANDEBOYE, Viscount, see DUFFERIN. CLANEHUGH, Baron of, see GRANARD. CLANMAURICE, Viscount, see LANSDOWNE. §The Right Honourable JOHN GEORGE BARRY BINGHAM, Baron Clanmorris of rrrTrtt11Ttrtt*l*frf Newbrook, in the county of Mayo, Vil^iaUUlU.l.1.1^ in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant, late Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, and Aide-de-Camp to the Lord-Lieutenant of Ire- land. Born August 27, 1852, being the eldest son of the fourth Baron, by his wife Sarah Selina, fourth daughter of Burton Persse of Moyode Castle, in the county of Galway. Creation — July 31, 1800. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin), County Galway, Ulster (Belfast), Ulster Yacht (Bangor). Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms: Azure, abend cotised between six crosses patt^e or. impaling the arms of Ward, namely azure, a cross patonce or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a rock, thereon an eagle rising all proper. Suppor- ters — Two lions proper. Motto — " Spes mea Christus." Married, June 27, 1878, Matilda Catherine, only daughter of Robert E. Ward, Esquire, of Bangor Castle, in the county of Down ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Maurice Robert Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Maurice Robert Bingham, born June 22, 1879 ; (2) John Denis Yelverton Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Denis Yelverton Bingham, born August II, 1880; (3) Edward Barry Stewart Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Barry Stewart Bingham, born July 26, 1881 ; (4) Hugh Terence de Burgh Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Terence de Burgh Bingham, born December 31, 1885 ; (5) Henry Derrick Thomas Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Derrick Thomas Bingham, born October 17, 1887 ; (6) George Roderick Bentinck Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Roderick Bentinck Bingham ; The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2o8 Cla Cla Harriette lerne Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Harriette lerne Maude : Emily Ina Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Ina Florence ; Eleanor Clare Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Clare Alice. Seats — Creg Clare, Ardrahan, in the county of Galway ; Newbrook, Ballyglass, in the county of Mayo ; Fortfield, in the county of Dublin. The Right Honourable MARIA HELENA BING- HAM, Widow, Baroness Clanmorris, the second daughter of Robert Persse of Roxborough, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses pat^e or. Supporters — Two lions proper. Married, 1825, the Right Honourable Denis Arthur Bing- ham, third Baron Clanmorris, who died 1847. Of the above marriage there is Isstie — (i) The Right Honoiu-able John Charles Robert Bingham, fourth Baron Clanmorris ; (2) Denis Arthur Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Denis Arthur Bingham, born November 6, 1829 [married, November 6, 1864, Eugenie Colette Gabriele de Lacretelle of Burgundy, and has issue, Jeanne Aim^e] ; (3) Dudley Persse Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Dudley Persse Bingham, born February i, 1832, died October 8, 1867; (4) Henry Charles William Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Charles William Bingham, born February 2, 1834, died 1879 '■ (5) Albert Yelverton Bingham, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable -Albert Yelverton Bing- ham, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Mayo, born February 11, 1840 [married, firstly, June 24, 1858, Caroline, daughter of James Begbie, Doctor of Medicine, and by her, who died 1879, had issue, Bentinck Yelverton War- burton Bingham, Esquire, born January 18, 1862 ; Elizabeth Caroline (married, March i, 1883, Henry Aubrey Beaumont Wallace of Drishane Castle, in the county of Cork) ; and Helen Augusta Mary (married November 20, 1884, Captain W. A. Turpin). He married, secondly, March 20, 1883, Crawford, only daughter and heir of Thomas Service of Stoneybyres, and had by her, Denis Albert Yelverton Bing- ham, Esquire, born November 15, 1884, died June 27, 1885] ; (6) Barry John Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Barry John Bingham, born September 3, 1841 [married, November 8, 1866, Pauline, second daughter of the Reverend Benjamin Chapman F. Yelverton and widow of R. A. G. Davies of Trednick, in the county of Cornwall, and died May 23, 1868], Anna Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria [married, October 2, 1856, the Reverend Ferdinand Cotter Spiller, who died December 17, 1857] ; Elizabeth Caroline, commonly known as the Honour- able Elizabeth Caroline [married, July 23, 1856, St. John Legh Clowes, of Torworth Hall, in the county of Notting- ham, and has issue] ; and Isabella Catherine Sarah, com- monly known as the Honourable Isabella Catherine Sarah. Postal address — 2 Maze Hill Terrace, St. Leonard's-on- Sea. The Right Honourable SARAH SELINA BING- HAM, Widow, Dowager - Baroness Clanmorris, fourth daughter of Burton Persse of Moyode Castle, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Azure, a bend cotised between six crosses pat^e or. Supporters — Two lions proper. Married, 1849, the Right Honourable John Charles Robert Bingham, fourth Baron Clanmorris, who died in 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Denis Arthur Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Denis Arthur Bingham, died an infant, January 18, 1851 ; (2) The Right Honourable John George Barry Bingham, fifth Baron Clanmorris ; (3) Burton Percy Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Burton Percy Bingham, born September 11, 1853; (4) Ben- tinck Yelverton Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bentinck Yelverton Bingham, born January II, 1855, died August 5, 1892; Matilda Maria Helena, commonly known as the Honourable Matilda Maria Helena [married, January 12, 1871, to Albert Brassey, Esquire, of Heythrop, in the county of Oxford, late 14th Hussars, and has issue] ; Florence Madeline, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Madeline [married, April 17, 1873, to John Pollok of Lismany, in the county of Galway, and by him (who died August 16, 1891) has issue] ; and Rose Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Rose Elizabeth [married, September 29, 1885, Colonel Hugh & is the Military Cockade. McCalmont, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late 4th Dragoon Guards, and has issue]. Postal address— Sycamore Hill, Ballinasloe, County Galway. §The Most Honourable HUBERT GEORGE DE BURGH-CANNING, Marquess ^T^u|«{|.j.f,}«l^ and Earl of Clanricarde, Viscount VU^lCllUl'l'ttVUi^ Burke of Clanmoriess, in the county of Mayo, and Baron Dunkellin, in the county of Galway ; also Earl of Clanricarde, in the county of Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Somer- hill of Somerhill, in the county of Kent, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Galway. Bom November 30, 1832, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Ulick John, fourteenth Earl, by his wife Harriet, only daughter of the Right Honourable George Canning ; assumed by Royal License, July 1862, in compliance with the testa- mentary injunction of his maternal uncle. Earl Canning, the surname of Canning in addition to and after that of De Burgh, and the arms of Canning and De Burgh quarterly. Creations — Baron and Earl, July i, 1543 ; Earl, December 29, 1800 ; Viscount, April 20, 1629 ; Marquess, November 26, 1825 — Irish honours ; Baron of the United Kingdom, December 13, 1826. Gluts — Travellers', Reform, Devonshire, Burlington, St. James's. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three Moors' heads couped in profile proper, wreathed round the temples argent and azure (for Canning) ; 2 and 3 or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sable (for De Burgh). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, charged with three trefoils vert, holding in the dexter paw an arrow pheoned and flighted proper (for Canning) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant-guardant proper, collared and chained or (for De Burgh). Supporters — Two cats guardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto — " Ung roy, ung foy, ung loy." Seat — Portumna Castle, Portumna, in the county of Galway. Town resi- dence — C5, The Albany, Piccadilly, W. igjiTHE Right Honourable Sir RICHARD JAMES %0 MEADE, Earl of Clanwilliam, ffrffttlVtttfftfltn Viscount Clanwilliam, in the «U^iai(WJ|.lll.a(ll county of Tipperary, Baron Gill- ford, of the Manor of Gillford, in the county of Down, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Clanwilliam of Clanwilliam, in the county of Tip- perary, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; and a Baronet of Ireland ; Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Knight of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Admiral Royal Navy, Commander-in-Chief at Portsmouth. Born October 3, 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Clanwilliam, by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Pembroke. Creations — Baronet, May 29, 1703 ; Baron and Viscount, November 17, 1766 ; Earl, July 20, 1776, all in Ireland; Baron of the United Kingdom, January 28, 1828. C/a^j — United Service, Travellers', Kildare Street. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and encircled by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Samt George, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, armed or. Supporters — Dexter, an eagle close sable; sinister, a falcon close proper, beaked and legged or, each collared and chained of the last. Motto— " Toujours pr6t." Married, June 17, 1867, Ehzabeth Henrietta, daughter of Sir Arthur Edward Kennedy, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor of Queensland; and has Issue— {i) Richard Charles Meade, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Gillford, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born June 10, 1868 ; (2) Arthur Vesey Meade, A is the Naval Cockade. Cla Cla 209 Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Vesey Meade, Lieutenant 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, born January 14, 1873 ; (3) Herbert Meade, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Herbert Meade, born November 3, 1875 ; (4) Edward Brabazon Meade, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Brabazon Meade, born September 10, 1878 ; Elizabeth Selina Georgi- ana, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Selina Georgiana ; Katharine, commonly known as Lady Katharine ; Beatrice, commonly known as Lady Beatrice; and Adelaide Jane, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Jane. Seat—G\\\ Hall, Dromore, in the county of Down. Sesidences— Portsmouth ; 32 Belgrave Square, S.W. CLARENCE, Earl of, see His Royal Highness the DUKE OF ALBANY. CLARENCEUX KING OF ARMS, see COKAYNE. §The Right Honourable EDWARD HYDE VILLIERS, Earl of Clarendon, and firffl1*IMlllni1 Baron Hyde of Hindon, in the county \ii^lClVK-llUUU of Wilts, Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel Hertfordshire Yeomanry Cav- alry, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for the county of Hertford. Born February 11, 1846, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Frederick Villiers, fourth Earl of Clarendon, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Katharine, commonly known as Lady Katharine, daughter of the Right Honourable Walter James Grimston, first Earl of Verulam, andwidowof John Bar- ham of Stockbridge. Creations — Baron, June 3, 1756 ; Earl, June 14, 1776. C/a^j— Marlborough, Brooks's, Turf, Travel- lers' , Bachelors' . Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a cross gules, five escallop shells or, impaling the arms of Agar, namely azure, a lion rampant or, a mullet for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or. Supporters — Two eagles, wings endorsed sable, ducally crowned or, charged on the breast with a plain cross or. Motto — " Fidei coti- cula crux." Married, September 6, 1876, Caroline Eliza- beth [who died 1894], commonly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Normanton ; and has Issue — George Herbert Hyde Villiers, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Hyde, born June 7, 1877: and Edith, commonly known as Lady Edith. Seat — The Grove, Watford, in the county of Hertford, §The Right Honourable EYRE CHALLONER HENRY MASSEY, Baron Clarina, of Elm (irffl1*tl1fl Park, in the county of Limerick, in the ViJ^luVlIm Peerage of Ireland, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Di- vision), Deputy-Lieutenant, General in the Army (retired), Commanded the Dublin District 1881 to 1886, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Born April 29, 1830, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clarina, by his wife Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Hugh Barton of Straffan, in the county of Kildare. Creation — December 27, 1800. Clubs — United Service, Junior Constitutional, Kildare Street. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a -ducal coro- net or, a bull's head gules, armed sable. Supporters — Two grenadier soldiers in the uniform of the 27th Foot, each holding in his exterior hand a sword, all proper. Motto — " Pro libertate patriae." Seat — Elm Park, Clarina, in the county of Limerick. § FREDERICK CLARK, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford. Born March 4, 1837, (irTflrfc being the second son of Edward Clark, by his ^Ittla wife Maria, daughter of Charles Sparkes of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. C/aij-— Cariton, Boodles', iiwry— Black. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale or and argent, on a bend engrailed plain cotised gules between four pellets, a rose between two swans close of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a lark rising proper. charged on the breast with a rose gules, and holding in the beak three ears of wheat slipped or. Married, 1870, Fanny Frederica, daughter of the Reverend Prebendary Hubert M'Laughiin, by Frederica his wife, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica, youngest child of Sir Edward Crofton, third Baronet, and sister of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Crofton, second Baron Crofton ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Stewart Clark, Gentleman, born September 8, 1872 ; (2) Mervyn Hanbury Lowther Clark, Gentleman, born April 30, 1879 ; (3) St. George Rushout Clark, Gentle- man, born June 28, 1888 ; Kathleen Frederica ; Augusta Ida Crofton ; and Dorothy Agnes Graham. Postal address — 42-A Great Cumberland Place, London, W. § GORDON WYA TT CLARK, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, eldest sur- viving son of Matthew Clark, by his wife Catharine. Club — Union. Livery — Blue coat, scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules between three pellets, as many swans close argent, and on a sinister canton azure in base, a dew.i-ram debruised by a baton in bend dexter, and in chief two Jleurs-de-Us. Crest — A lark rising, holding in the beak an ear of wheat proper. Motto — ** Be advised." Married, June 29, 1852, Anna Maria, only daughter of Henry Welch of Brunswick Square, Brighton ; and has with other Issue — (i) Henry Herbert Gordon Clark; (2) Captain Crawfurd A. Gordon Clark, Kin^s Royal Rifles ; (3) Charles Stanley Gordon Clark. Estate — Meekleham Hall, Dorking. Postal address — Meekleham Hall, Dorking. Dame HELEN ANNETTECLARK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Clark, daughter of Alphonso Doxat of Leytonstone. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a fesse vair, in chief a boar's head couped between two crescents, and in base a like boar's head all sable. Married, 1862 (as his second wife). Professor Sir Andrew Clark, first Baronet, Doctor of Medicine, President of the Royal College of Physicians, who died 1S93. ^^ ^^^ above marriage there is Issue — Andrew Gladstone Clark, Esquire, born December 18, 1870 ; Louisa Doxat [married, September 9, 1886, the Reverend John Leathley Nightingale, Curate of Saint Paul's, Leamington, and has issue] ; and Helen .\nnette. Postal address — 16 Cavendish Square, W. JAMES JACKSON CLARK, Esquire, late Major 9th Brigade North Irish Dragoons, and Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel, Justice of the Peace for the county of Londonderry. Born April 6, 1845, being the second son of James Johnston Clark, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of London- derry, by his wife Frances, daughter of Robert Hall, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Merton Hall. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Claret colour, with red piping. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three swords erect in pale proper, hilts and pommels or, a canton argent charged with a trefoil vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown an arm embowed in armour, the hand holding a dagger all proper, charged with a trefoil vert. Motto--" Virtute et labore." Married, November 16, 1883, Mary Ehzabeth Lenox-Con- yngham, eldest daughter of Sir William Lenox-Conyngham Springhill ; and has Issue — (1) James Jackson Clark, Gentle- man, bom September 26, 1884 ; (2) Francis Hartley Hall Clark, Gentleman, born June 22, 1886 ; (3) Roland Arbuth- not Clark, Gentleman, born July 15, 1888. Estate — The Maghera Estate, in the county of Londonderry. Postal address — Largantogher, Maghera. MSIR JAMES RICHARDSON ANDREW CLARK, ® second Baronet, of Cavendish Square, Parish of Saint Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Doctor of Public Health, Cambridge, Surgeon-Major Army Medical Staff. Born August 24, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Sir Andrew Clark, first Baronet, by his first wife Seton Mary Percy, daughter of Captain Foster. Creation — August 9, 1883. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, a fesse vair, in chief a boar's head couped between two crescents sable, and in base a boar's head couped of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. O Cla Cla azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp argent, a demi-huntsman winding his horn, all proper. Motto — "Free for a blast." Married, April 20, 1893, Lilian Margaret, second daughter of Robert John Hopkins, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Tidmarsh Manor, in the county of Berkshire. §SlR JOHN FORBES CLARK, second Baronet, Jus- tice of the Peace and Vice-Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Born July i, 1821, being the son of the late Sir James Clark, first Baronet, by his wife Barbara, only daughter of the Reverend John Stephen, Doctor of Laws. Creation — November ii, 1837. Clubs — Constitu- tional, Junior Army and Navy. Armorial tieartngs — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure between two crescents in chief, and a lion passant guardant in base or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock, therefrom rising a falcon proper, belled or, and resting the dexter claw on a ducal coronet of the last. Motto — "Amat victoria curam." Married, liAy i<), 1851, Charlotte, only daughter of the late Honourable Sir Thomas Coltman, Justice of Common Pleas. §SiE THOMAS CLARK, Baronet, of Melville Crescent, in the city of Edinburgh, Deputy-Lieutenant, Lord Provost 1885-1888, Justice of the Peace and Fellow of the Royal Society (England). Born September 5, 1823, being the son of the late John Clark, Esquire, of Edinburgh, one of the magistrates of that city (who died August 29, iS5o), by Margaret his svife, daughter of Maurice Lothian of Edinburgh ; was created a Baronet September 28, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between a castle triple-towered argent, masoned sable in chief, and a crescent of the second in base. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a battle-axe in pale proper. Motto — "In deo speravi." Married, June 13, 1851, Eliza Maule, daughter of Reverend George Ramsay Davidson, Doctor of Divinity ; and has Issue — (i) John Maurice Clark, Esquire, Captain 5th Battalion Royal Scots, Justice of the Peace, born March 7, 1857 [married, June 3, 1885, Helen Marder, daughter of Reverend Henry Douglas, minister of the Free Church, Kirkcaldy; and has, Thomas Clark, Esquire, born March 30, 1886] ; (2) Thomas George Ramsay Davidson Clark, Esquire, Lieutenant 5th Volunteer Bat- talion Royal Scots, born November 10, 1868 [married, June 13, 1894, Eliza Reburn] ; Jessie Stewart [married, July 27, 1874, James Ritchie, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons] ; Margaret Helen ; and Eliza Lilian. Postal address — 11 Melville Crescent, Edinburgh. H. ALEXANDER Vi^ILLIAM MAXWELL CLARK- KENNEDY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kirkcudbright, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Dorset and Dumfries, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Bom September 26, 1851, being the eldest son of the late John Clark- Kennedy, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Knockgray, by his first wife Frances Eleanor, only daughter of the late John Edward Walford, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Chipping Hill, in the county of Essex. Cluts — Travellers', Guards'. Armorial bearings — Hebears for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, in chief a fleur-de-lis of the second, and as an honourable augmentation granted to Sir Alexander Clark-Kennedy in commemoration of his having, when in command of the centre squadron of the Royal Dragoons at the battle of Waterloo, captured the eagle and colours of the 105th Regiment of French Infantry with his own hand (vide Siborne's " History of the Battle of Waterloo," vol. ii. p. 33), on a chief ermine, the representation of a French eagle and flag with the inscription, " L'Empereur Napolfen au io5me Regiment d'infanterie de ligne," thereon, and a sword disposed saltireways proper, and above them the word "Waterloo;" and impaling the arms of Hewitt, namely gules, a chevron engrailed between three owls & is the Military Cockade. Clarfe'EenneDp argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his liveries, as an honourable augmentation, a soldier of the first Royal Dragoons, holding in his dexter hand a sword proper, and in his sinister a French eagle, and thereon a tricolour flag, having thereon the number 105 ; 2. and on the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a dolphin naiant azure, with the Motto, "Avise la fin." Married, 1875, Lettice Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Lettice Lucy, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Lifford ; and has Issue — (i) John Wilham James Clark-Kennedy, Gentle- man, born 187s ; (2) Alexander Clark-Kennedy, Gentleman, born' and died 1876 ; (3) Wilham Hew Clark-Kennedy, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (4) Leopold James Clark-Kennedy, Gentleman, born 1881 (for whom His Royal Highness the late Duke of Albany was sponsor) ; (5) Alexander Knelm Clark - Kennedy, Gentleman, born 1883; (6) Archibald Douglas Clark-Kennedy, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Lettice Eleanor ; and AUce Arthur (for whom His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught was sponsor). Seat — Knockgray, Carsphairn, in the county of Kirkcudbright, North Britain. Town house — 19 Eccleston Square, S.W. Colonel ALEXANDER ROSS CLARKE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, rtrTai*fel> Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1828; VU^lalal^ elected Fellow of the Royal Society, 1862 {Royal Medal 1887) ; is a Corresponding Member of the Imperial Acade-my of Sciences of Saint Peters- burg ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1870. Married, 1853, Frances {who died 1888), daughter of the late Major-General M. Dixon, Royal Engineers. Postal address — Boldrewood, Redhill, Sir ANDRE W CLARKE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1824, being the son of Colonel Andrew Clarke, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Belrnont, in the county of Donegal ; formerly Governor and Commander- in-Chief Straits Settlement ; was created Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1869 ; Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire 1877, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1873, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order 1885. Married, 1867, Mary Margaret, eldest daughter of C. Mackillop, Esquire, of the Indian Civil Service. Postal address — 0,2 Portland Place, W. CASPAR PURDON CLARKE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Born 1846, beiTig the son of the late Edward Marmaduke Clarke of Richmond, in the county of Dublin ; is Divisional Keeper of Indian Section of South Kensington Museum; Keeper of the Art Collections there, and Assistant-Director of the Museum. ; a Chevalier Legion d Honneur ; Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, and a Member of the Royal Asiatic Society ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883. Club— Northbrook. Married, 1866, Frances Susannah, daughter of Charles Collins. Postal address — 4 The Residences, South Kensington Museum, S. W. The Reverend Sir CHARLES CLARKE, second Baronet of Dunham Lodge, in the county of Norfolk. Bom June 15, 1812, being the son of the late Sir Charles Mans- field Clarke, first Baronet, by his wife Mary Anna, daughter of Wright Thomas Squire of Peterborough ; in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, late Rector of Hanwell, in the county of Middlesex. Creation — September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a bend cotised gules, three swans proper, all between as many annulets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a lark, wings elevated or, in the beak an ear of wheat proper, the dexter claw resting on an annulet as in the arms. Mar- ried, 1838, Rosa Mary, daughter of Henry Alexander ; and by her (who died August 26, 1885) had Issue— {s) Charles Mansfield Clarke, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-General, Commander- H is the Naval Cockade. Cla Cla in-Chief at Madras, born December 13, 1839 [married, December 19, 1867, Gemma Cecilia, only child of William Pitt Adams, and has issue, Charles Henry Geoffrey Mans- field Clarke, Esquire, born March 26, 1873 ; Ethel Rosa ; and Kathleen]; (2) Frederic Clarke, Esquire, Barrister- at-Law, born 1846 [married, March 22, 1877, Adelaide Catherine, eldest daughter of Roger AUday Kerrison of Queensborough Terrace, and has issue, Orme Bigland Clarke, Gentleman, born 1880 ; and Mary Theodora] ; (3) William Alexander Clarke, Esquire, born 1848 [married, August 10, 1886, Helen, daughter of G. R. Woodward of Kingswear, in the county of Devon] ; Rosa Helen [married, June 16, 1863, Colonel William Frederick Garrow Water- field, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Bengal Staff Corps, Commissioner of Peshawar, Punjaub] ; Mary Anna [married, November 8, 1865, Lawrence Harrison, and has issue]; Florence Lucy [married, February 19, 1867, Roger Kerrison, and has issue] ; Emily Augusta ; and Alice Fanny. Seat — Worlingham Hall, Beccles. Sir ED WARD GEORGE CLARKE, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1841, being the eldest son of J. G. Clarke of Moorgate Street, London ; Solicitor-General 1886-1892 ; Member of Parlia- ment for Southwark, February to April 1880, and Plymouth since i38o; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Msirried,^rstly, 1866, Annie, eldest daughter of G. Mitchell of Lincoln' s Inn Fields {she died 1881) ; secondly, 1882, Kathleen Matilda, daughter of Augustus Bryant. Postal addresses — 37 Russell Square, London, IV. C. ; Thomcote, Staines. Sir FEILDING CLARKE, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of the Colony of Hong-Kong, Bachelor of Laws of the University of London, fourth son of Henry Soothe Clarke of ij Kensington Square, Landon, W. ; created Knight Bachelor by Letters Patent, 1894. Married, 1888, Mary M., eldest daughter of J. Timbrell Pierce of Frettons, Danbury, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Victoria, Hong-Kong. General GEORGE CALVERT CLARKE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1814, being the fifth son of the late John Calvert Clarke, and his wife Eliza, n^e Sales ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Blue. Postal address — Church House, Uckfield, Sussex. Sir GEORGE SYDENHAM CLARKE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1848, being the son of the Reverend Walter J. Clarke, by his wife Maria Frances, daughter of the Reverend J. Mayor; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1893. Married, 1871, Caroline Emily, daughter of General Peregrine Henry Fellowes. Postal address — 24 Cheniston Gardens, Kensington. Sir MARSHALL JAMES CLARKE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1841, being the eldest son of the Reverend Mark Clarke of Shronell, in the county of Tip- perary ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886. Married, 1880, Annie, daughter of the late Major-General Bannastre Lloyd. Postal address — The Residency, Zulu- land. Sir PHILIP HAUGHTON CLARKE, eleventh Baronet of Shirland, in the county of Nottingham. Born April 11, 1819, being the son of the late Sir Simon Haughton Clarke, ninth Baronet, by his wife Catherine, daughter of John Haughton James ; succeeded his brother as eleventh Baronet, April 23, 1849, under the creation of May i, 1617. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three swords erect in pale argent, hilts or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand couped at the wrist proper, holding a sword as in the arms. Lieutenant-GeneralSOMERSET MOL YNEUX WISE- MAN CLARKE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1830, being the eldest son of the late William Nelson Clarke, Doctor of Civil Law, of Ardington, in the county of Berkshire ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, 1856, Harriette, daughter of the late James Staunton Lambert, Esquire, of Creg Clare, in the county of Galway, and granddaughter of the last Baron Kirkcudbright. Colonel STANLEY DE ASTEL CALVERT CLARKE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837, being the son of the late Colonel J. F. S. Clarke, commanding the Royal Scots Greys ; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Clubs — Army and Navy, Marlborough. Married, 1867, Mary Temple, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Rose, first Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Appleton House, Kin^s Lynn. § THOMAS CLARKE, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London, Honorary Colonel 4th Volunteer Battalion Essex Regiment, Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1885, 1886. Bom 1843, being the son of Henry Clarke of Holbeach, in the county of Lincoln. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a saltire invected plain cotised or, between three horses' heads couped one in chief and two in fesse erminois. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiurs, in front of a horse's head couped erminois, a spur erect leathered gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Fortis in arduis." Married, 1873, daughter of John Charles M'Donald. Postal address — The Gables, Upper Hamilton Terrace, London, N.W. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM JOHN CLARKE, Baronet, of Rupertswood, county Bourke, in the colony of Victoria, Doctor of Laws, Member of the Legislative Council. Born 1831, being the son of the late Honourable William John Turner Clarke, Member of the Legislative Council of Victoria, by Eliza his wife, daughter of the Reverend George Pyke Dowling of Puckington, in the county of Somerset ; was created a Baronet, December 29, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two bars azure between four escallops three in chief, and one in base gules with two flaimches of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, grasping an arrow in bend sinister or, flighted argent, three escallops also or. Motto — "Signum quaerens in vellere." Married, firstly, Novem- ber 23, 1S60, Mary, daughter of the Honourable John Walker, Member of the Legislative and Executive Council of Tasmania ; and by her (who died 1871) has Issue — (i) Rupert Turner Havelock Clarke, Esquire, born March 16, 1865 ; (2) Ernest Edward Dowling Clarke, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, born May 19, 1869 ; Alice Blanche [married, December 8, 18 — , Chessborough Falconer John Macdonald, of Wantabadgery, New South Wales, and has issue] ; and Ethel Maude. Sir William married, secondly, January 21, 1873, Janet Marion, daughter of the Honour- able Peter Snodgrass of Victoria, Member of the Legislative Council ; and by her has Issue — (3) Clive Snodgrass Clarke, Esquire, born October 20, 1873, died February 3, 1894 ; (4) William Lionel Russell Clarke, Esquire, born March 31, 1876 ; (s) Francis Grenville Clarke, Esquire, born March 14, 1879 ; (6) Reginald Hastings Clarke, Esquire, born October 26, 1880 ; Mary Janet ; and Agnes Petrea Josephine. Sir ARTHUR HENRY CLARKE-JERVOISE, third Baronet of Idsworth Park, in the county of Hampshire, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards. Born 1856, being the son of Major Jervoise, son of the second Baronet, by his wife Sophia, daughter of H. L, Long (who married, secondly, Edward King) ; succeeded his grandfather, April Clarfee=3Iert)oii0;e The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Cla Cla 2, 1889, under the creation of November 13, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three eaglets close argent (for Jervoise) ; 2 and 3 azure, three escallops in pale or, between two flaunches erminois, each charged with a cross pat^e-fitch^e gules {for Clarke). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger's head sable (for Jervoise) ; 2. within a gold ring set with a diamond proper, a roundle per pale gules and azure, charged with a pheon argent (for Clarke). Heir presump- tive — His uncle Henry, born 1831, late Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream Guards, served throughout Crimean Campaign. Residences — Idsworth Park, Hampshire ; 54 Berkeley Square, W. Sir guy FRANCIS TRAVERS CLARKE-TRAVERS, third Baronet of Rossmore, in Clarfee'-Craijeris %l,rrk X^'L.f'Z son of Sir William Clarke- Travers, second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Barbara, only daughter and heir of John Moore Travers of Clifton, in the county of Cork ; succeeded his father in 1877, under the creation of June 28, 1804. Cluis — Army and Navy, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between in chief two escallops and in base a boar's head erased argent ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend gules cotised azure, between three pellets, an Eastern crown or between two swans proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant argent (for Travers) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on the stump of a tree a skylark, with wings expanded all proper, with two ears of wheat in his beak or (for Clarke). Dlottoes — "Nee temere nee timide," " Constantia et fidelitate." Heir presumptive — His brother, Boyle Lorenzo Clarke-Travers, Esquire, born 1845- Dame CHRISTINA CLAVERING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Clavering, daughter of firTflill>1*ttllT Andrew Alexander, Doctor of Laws, ^|.aUK-l-lUJ5 Professor of Greek in Saint Andrew's University. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, or and gules a bend sable. Married, 1853, Captain Sir Henry Augustus Clavering, tenth Baronet, who died 1893, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Augusta Maria Valentine ; Ivy Valerie [married, 1876, Henry Alex- ander Campbell, Esquire (formerly Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery, and Captain East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry), a Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, and has issue]. Postal address — Axwell Park, Blaydon-on-Tyne, Durham. ALFRED CLAY, Gentleman, of Darley Hall, Matlock. Born March 20, 1842, being the second son of tfTfflT) ''^^ '^'^ Joseph Travis Clay, Gentleman, of '"'^'^t. Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ar- gent, gutt&-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils shpped sable, a rose between two martlets argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an annulet sable surmounted by a martlet argent, between two wings also argent, gutt^e-de-poix, each wing charged with three trefoils or and two sable. Married, July 23, r88s, Harriett, daughter of Thomas Frederick Hutchinson of Groves, in the Isle of Man. Sir ARTHUR TEMPLE FELIX CLAY, fourth Baronet of Burrows Lea, Shere, Guildford. Born December 9, 1842, being the second son of the late Sir WiUiam Dickson Clay, Baronet, by his wife Mariana Emily, second eldest daughter of Leo Schuster of London, and succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, June 30, 1878, under the creation of Septem- ber 30, 1841. Club—hx\s,. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron engrailed paly sable and or, between three trefoils of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable » is the Military Cockade. and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two mngs argent, each charged with a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable. Motto— " Per orbem." Married, July r, 1869, Margaret, fifth daughter of Arthur Kett Barclay of Bury Hill, Dorking, in the county of Surrey; and has /««— (i) Wilham Temple Clay, Esquire, born June 26, 1870, died April 6, 1893 ; (2) George Felix Neville Clay, Esquire, born November 24, 1871. Seat— Burrows Lea, Shere, Guildford. ARTHUR TRAVIS CLAY, Gentleman, of Holly Bank. Rastrick, in the county of York. Born September 6, 1845, being the third son of the late Joseph Travis Clay, Gentle- man, of Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between two martlets argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an annulet sable surmounted by a martlet argent, between two wings also argent gutt^e-de- poix, each wing charged with three trefoils one and two sable. Married, February 21, 1875, Edith Beaumont, daughter of B. H. Bates of Liverpool (she died August 24, 1889) ; and has had Issue — (i) Hugh Travis Clay, Gentle- man, born April 19, 1876 ; (2) Percival Travis Clay, Gentle- man, born May 6, 1881 ; (3) Wilfred Travis Clay, Gentleman, born June 25, 1882 ; (4) Guy Travis Clay, Gentleman, born and died January 18, 1885 ; and Marjorie Beaumont. HANNAH MARIA CLAY, Spinster, daughter of the late Joseph Travis Clay of Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between two martlets argent. JANE CATHERINE CLAY, Spinster, daughter of the late Joseph Travis Clay of Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between two martlets argent. JOHN WILLIAM CLAY, Esquire, of Rastrick, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Born February 13, 1838, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Travis Clay, Gentleman, of Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between two. martlets argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an annulet sable svumounted by a martlet argent, between two wings also argent, gutt^e-de-poix, each wing charged with three trefoils one and two sable. Married, April 4, 1878, Alice Caroline, daughter of Henry Pilleau ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Pilleau Clay, Gentleman, born March 11, 1880 ; (2) Charles Travis Clay, Gentleman, born July 30, 1885. Dame MARY CAROLINE HOLBBCH, commonly known as Lady Clay, daughter of Sir John Walrond of Bradjleld, first Baronet. Married, firstly, 1876, as hissecond wife. Sir George Clay, third Baronet, who died 1878 ; and secondly, 1881, Walter Henry HoUech, Kin^s Royal Rifle Corps. Postal aAAress—Bradfield, Collumpton. MARY ELIZABETH CLAY, Spinster, daughter of the late Joseph Travis Clay of Rastrick, in the county of York, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of Isaac Whitwell of Kendal. Armorial bearings — She bears for Arms, upon a lozenge : Argent, gutt6e-de-poix, on a chevron engrailed between three trefoils slipped sable, a rose between two martlets argent. FITZROY AUGUSTUS TALBOT CLAYTON, Es- quire, late Lieutenant - Colonel Grenadier (JFTfltltTin Guards. Bom March 28, 1833, being the \l,\\^])\i\}\\ eldest son of the Reverend Augustus Clayton, by his wife Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of the Very Reverend and commonly known as the Hon- ourable Charles Talbot, Dean of Sahsbury. C&^.r— Carlton, 8 is the Naval Cockade. Cla Cle 213 Guards', Pratt's. Livery — Full dress: white and orange, with blue and orange lace. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable between four pellets, and impaling the arms of Taylour, namely ermine, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boars' heads erect or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's gamb erased argent, holding a pellet. Married, April 4, 1872, Isabel, commonly known as Lady Isabel, third daughter of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Headfort ; and has Issue — (i) Harold Dudley Clayton, Gendeman, born 1878 ; (2) Lionel Arthur Clayton, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (3) Cecil Talbot Fraser Clayton, Gentleman, born August 12, 1880. £j/o&— Fyfield House. Postal ailtiress—Fy&eid HouSe, Maidenhead, Berks. VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA CLAYTON, com- monly known as the Honourable Victoria Alexandrina Clayton, daughter of the Baroness Windsor. Married, 1874, the Reverend Edward Farrington Clayton, Rector and Rural Dean of Ludlow, Prebendary of Hereford. K Sir WILLIAM ROBERT CLAYTON, sixth Baronet © of Harden Park, in the county of Surrey, Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff for the county of Buckingham, 1876. Born August 3, 1842, being the son of the late Captain William Capel Clayton, by his wife Georgina, daughter of Charles Wood ; and succeeded his grandfather as sixth Baronet, September 19, 1866, under the creation of January 13, 1732. Clubs — Carlton and Pratt's. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, between four pellets. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's gamb erased and erect argent, holding a pellet. Mottoes — "Virtus in actione consistit," and "Quid leone fortius." Married, October 29, 1872, Aim& Gertrude, fifth daughter of Edward Mackenzie of Fawley Court, in the county of Buckingham. Seats — Marden Park, Godstone, in the county of Surrey ; Harleyford, in the county of Bucking- ham ; White Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; Alte Cadno, South Wales. Sir GILBERT AUGUSTUS CLAYTON-EAST, third Baronet of Hall Place, in the Clagton^OBagt ^rXa'^the ^:^ Gilbert East Gilbert-East, second Baronet, by the daughter of Sebastian Smith ; resumed the surname of Clayton in lieu of Gilbert, and before that of East, 1870. Creation — August 17, 1838. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three horses' heads erased argent, as many horse-shoes of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a horse passant sable, the dexter forefoot resting on a horse-shoe or, holding in the mouth a palm- branch proper, motto — "J'avance." AfarrzW, September 3, 1867, Eleanor Theresa, daughter of Major-General Alex- ander Robert Fraser ; and by her has Issue — (i) Gilbert William Clayton-East, Esquire, born May 7, 1869 ; (2) George Frederick Lancelot Clayton-East, Esquire, born September 3, 1872 ; Eleanor Alexandra, died December 31, 1878 ; and Agnes Emma. Residence — Hall Place, Maiden- head, in the county of Berkshire. § HARRY CLEGG, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Anglesey, and High Sheriff 1892, (iriP(T(T ^^93' J^sti'^s °^ ^^ Peace for the counties of Vil^lvyy Lancashire, Anglesey, and Carnarvonshire. Born January 17, 1842, being the second and only surviving son of Kay Clegg of Oldham, in the county of Lancashire, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph Rowland of Oldham. Clubs — Union (Manchester), Albion (Oldham). Livery — Claret coat piped red, scarlet waist- coat, silver buttons, buckskin breeches and top-boots. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale nebuly gulfe and sable, a cross crosslet crossed argent between four lozenges of the last, each charged with an acorn slipped and leaved, those on the dexter of the first, and those on the sinister of the second ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion per fesse nebuly argent and gules, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet crossed sable, three acorns erect and fesseways slipped and leaved proper. Motto — " In veritate triumpho." Married, firstly, Sarah Maria, daughter of John Chadwick of Reddish, Stockport, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Lancashire and Cheshire ; secondly, Rebecca, eldest daughter of Joseph Sills of Orsett ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Rowland Cleg:g, Gentleman, born December 22, 1872 ; (2) Humphrey Nichols Mavesin Clegg, Gentleman, born August 23, 1882 ; (3) John Harry Kay Clegg, Gentle- man, born July 24, 1884 ; Quenelda Mary ; Edith Winifred ; Dorothy Vernon ; and Beatrice Margery. Estates — Plas Llanfair, in the county of Anglesey ; and Cow Hill, Oldham. Postal address — Plas Llanfair, Llanfair, P.G., Anglesey. CLEGG-HILL, see HILL. FREDERICK CLEEVE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of (JTlCPilP '^ Peace for the county of Kent. Born 1821, ViJ^ivvUv ieing the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Cleeve, Royal Artillery; was created Cotn- f anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859. Married, 1848, Ellen, daughter of the late W. Twining, Bengal Medical Establishment. Postal address — Rokeby, Tunbridge Wells. CLEMENTS, Baron, see LEITRIM. CLEMENTS, see LEITRIM. EMILY CLEMENTS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frances Clements, (JT \ Pttl Pti frt daughter of Sir William Verner, Baronet. vCUlt'tllK'llV^ Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules, three bezants, impaling the arms of Verner, namely argent, on a afesse between three boars' heads couped sable, freity or, a trefoil slipped of the last. Married, 1870, as his second wife, the Reverend Francis Nathaniel Clements, commonly known as the Honourable the Reverend Francis Nathaniel Clements, son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Leitrim, who died the same year. Postal address — 50 Hans Place, S.W. M HENRY THEOPHILUS CLEMENTS, Esquire, ® Colonel late Commanding Leitrim Militia, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cavan, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Cavan and Leitrim, was High Sheriff of Cavan, 1849, and of Leitrim, 1872. Born July 24, 1820, being the only son of Henry John Clements, Colonel Leitrim MiUtia, Member of Parliament for the county of Leitrim, 1805-1818, Member of Parliament for the county of Cavan, 1840-1843, and his wife Lousia, daughter of James Stewart of Killymoon, in the county of 'Tyrone, Member of Parliament for the county of Tyrone, from 1768-1812. Clubs — Carlton, Sackville Street (Dublin), Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — White, black collar and cuffs, red waistcoat and black breeches. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules, three bezants. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk close and belled proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Patriis Virtu- tibus." Married, December 3, 1868, Gertrude Caroline Lucy, daughter of the Reverend David Markham, Rector of Great Horkesley, in the county of Essex, and Canon of Windsor ; and has Issue — (i) Henry John Beresford Clements, Gentleman, born October 22, 1869 [married, October 31, 1893, EMonore, younger daughter of William Wickham, Member of Parliament, of Binsted Wyck] ; (2) Alfred William Clements, Gentleman, born January 29, 1871, died February 3, 1876 ; (3) Robert Markham Clements, Gentleman, born November 6, died December 13, 1876 ; (4) Marcus Louis Stewart Clements, Gentleman, born September 29, 1879 ; Gertrude Mary Catherine ; and Selina Margaret Maud. Estates — Ashfield Lodge, in the county of Cavan ; Lough Rynn and Manorhamilton, in the county of Leitrim ; Maam and Derrypark, in the county of Galway ; and Killadoon, in the county of Kildare. Postal address— Ash- field Lodge, Cootehill, county Cavan. KATHLEEN CLEMENTS, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Clements, daughter of the Right Honourable the Tie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 214 Cle Cle fourth Earl of Leitrim. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules, three bezants. Lieutenant-Colonel RALPH ARTHUR PENRHYN CLEMENTS, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1855, being the son of the Reverend Jacob Cleinents, Canon Residentiary and Sub-Dean of Lincoln ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1891. Club — Un ited So-vice. Postal address — EDMUND PA YTON CLENCH. Born September 24, 1851, being the eldest son of Major E, Clench, ((^\^X\T\\ ^y Eliza his wife, n^e Payton. Club — Saint _ hen s. Armorial bearings as used, but for which 710 authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, six annulets or, conjoined in pairs, two pairs in chief and one in base, a chief of the second ; and for a Crest, out of a Saxon coronet or, an arm erect CQuped at the elbow, vested gules, cuffed argefit, holding in hand proper a club vert, spiked of the first ; with the Motto, " Tien le droit." In Burke's ^'^ General Armory" these are quoted as appertaining to Clench of Harksted, in the county of Suffi}lk, but the motto is charged upon the rim of the coronet. Postal address — 16 Hanover W. Captain CLAUDE CLERK, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born /Tp'I'p.M^U 1832, being the eldest son of the late Sir George \l^\X^l''X Clerk, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; formerly Captain 2nd Madras Cavalry ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883. Club — Saint James's. Postal address — 13 Albe^'t Hall Mansions, W. m EDMUND HUGH CLERK, Esquire, Justice of the ^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenat for the county of Somerset. Bachelor of Civil Law. Born 1819, being the seventh son of the late Major Thomas Clerk of Westholm, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Dorothy, fourth daughter of John Taylor of Tow7ihead, in the county of Lancaster. Livery — Pale blue and gold. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been 7natriculated in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two crescents gules and a boards head sable, a bordure azure {for Clerk) ; on an escutcheon of pretence or, a lion rampant proper between three mullets argent {for Taylor). Crests — i. an yEsculapius' wand; 2. a huntsman in green proper {for Clerk). Mottoes — " Amat Victoria curam," and " Free for a blast." Married, 1855, Eliza Alicia, daughter of Colonel J. Bladen Taylor, Member of Parliament for Hythe ; and has Issue — Edith Dorothy. Estate and postal address — Burford, Shepton Mallet. §SiR GEORGE DOUGLAS CLERK, Eighth Baronet of Penicuik, in the county of Edinburgh, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Midlothian and Peebles, formerly Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Lothian Regiment, and Major ist Administrative Battalion Midlothian Rifle Volunteers, Cap- tain in Reserve, Born May 17, 1852, being the only sur viving son of Sir James Clerk, seventh Baronet, by Jane Calvert his wife, daughter of Major-General Mercer Hender- son, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded at the decease of his father in 1870. Clubs — Carlton, New (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative (Edin- burgh). Livery — Blue, with yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two crescents in chief gules, and a boar's head couped in base sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge of Nova Scotia as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dem.i- huntsman winding a horn proper. Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed about the head and middle with oak, holding in the dexter hand a bow with a quiver of arrows over his shoulder and the skin of a wild beast hanging behind his back all proper ; sinister, a Druid priest with flowing beard proper, vested and hooded argent, holding in the sinister hand an oak-branch acorned vert. Mottoes — (Over the crest) " Free for a blast," (under the arms) " Amat & is tbe Military Cockade. Victoria curam." Married, January 4, 1876, Aym^e Eliza- beth Georgiana MiUiken Napier ; and has Issue — George James Robert Clerk, Esquire, born October 4, 1876. Lieutenant-Genei'al GODFREY CLERK, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath. Born 1835, being the son of Sir George Russell Clerk, Knight Grand Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Chih— United Service. Dame JANE CALVERT CLERK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Clerk, daughter of Major-General Mercer Henderson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent between two crescents in chief gules, and a boar's head couped in base sable. Supporters — Dexter, a naked man wreathed about the middle with an oak-branch, in the dexter hand a bow, and over his shoulder a quiver of arrows all proper, and the skin of a wild beast hanging down his back all proper ; sinister, a Druid with a flowing beard proper, vested and hooded argent, holding in the sinister hand an oak-branch acorned vert. Married, 1851, Sir James Clerk, seventh Baronet, who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is /rjw^— (i) Sir George Douglas Clerk, eighth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert James Clerk, Esquire, born in 1857, and died April, i860 ; Susan Edith [married, June 5, 1883, Sir Alan Henry Seton Steuart, fourth Baronet of Allanton]; Jane Isabella Maria; and Mary Elizabeth, Postal address — Penicuik House, Edinburgh. Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN CLERK, Coinpanion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, son of Sir George Russell Clerk, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; is Comptroller to Her Royal Highness Princess Henry of Battenberg ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, i88g. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'. Postal address — 19 Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S. W. ROBERT MILDMAY CLERK, Esquire, late Lieu- tenant-Colonel ^th Madras Pioneers {retired 1890), Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Bom December y , 1844, being the eldest son of Robert Clerk, Esquire, of Westholme, in the county of Somerset, and The Nook, Hobart, Tasmania, Sergeant - at - Arms to the Houses of Assembly, by his wife Agnes Bertha, daughter of the late John Edwards Cosa of Launceston, Tasmania. Club — East India United Service. Livery — Dark blue, with yellow piping. Armorial bearings as used are for Ax:iXiS : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two crescents in chief gules and a boar's head couped in base sable, all within a bordure of the second azure, charged with a crescent or, and thereon a label of three points azure ; on an escut- cheon of pretence the arms and quarterings of Phipps of Leighton, namely, first and fourth grand quarters, sable a trefoil ermine, slipped with an orle of eight mullets argent {for Phipps) ; second grand quarter gules, five fusils in bend ermine, the centre one charged with a leopard' s face or {for Hall) ; third grand quarter, quarterly i atid 4 argent, a wolf proper rampant between three trefoils vert, two and one {for Leckonby of Great Eccleston) ; 2. azure, a lion rampant or [for Hothersall) ; 3. argent, on a bend azure, three garbs [fo (/ or [for Hesketh of Maines). Crests — i. a demi-huntstnan winding his horn f roper, over it this ^notto, ' ' Free for a Hast" (for Clerk of Penicuick, Edinburgh): 2. an yEscu- lapius' rod, entwined with a serpent proper, over it this motto, "Sat cilo, si sat tuto" (for Clerk of Liston Shields, and Spittal) ; under the arms this Motto, "Amat Victoria curam," The arms claimed for Clerk are of course origi- nally those of Clerk of Penicuick, and differenced by the bordure were matriculated in Lyon Office in 1817 by the family of Clerk-Rattray , as the second quarter in their coat for Clerk of Liston Shields, but they have never been matri- culated as a simple coat by the last-named family, nor have any arms whatsoever been matriculated by Colonel Mildmay Clerk. Married, September 16, 1879, Mary Tacintho, only surviving child of the late Colonel Richard Leckonby Phipps, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Somerset : and has Issue — Robert Vere Clerk, horn December 25, 1883 ; and Nora May. Estates — Charlton House, Shepton Mallet, and Westholme, Picton, in the M is the Naval Cockade. Cle Cli 2f5 county of Somerset. Postal address — Charlton House, Shepton Mallet, Somerset. Clerfe'-Battra^ Lieutenant - General JAMES CLERK - RAT- TRAY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Perth. Bom October 31, 1832, being the son of the late Robert Clerk Rattray, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Craighill, Rattray, North Britain, by his wife Christina, daughter of James Richardson of Pitfour ; has medals — Crimea 1854, 1855, with clasp and Turkish medal ; Indian Mutiny 1857, 1858, with clasp ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Clubs — Carlton, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bear for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Rattray), 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent between two crescents in chief gules, and a boar's head couped in base sable, within a bordure of the second (for Clerk of Liston Shields), 3. vert, a fesse dancett^e ermine between a stag's head caboshed in chief and two escallops in base or (for Duff of Craigstoun). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, upon a wreath of his liveries a star or, and thereon a flaming heart proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Super sidera votum " (for Rattray) ; and upon the sinister side, on a wreath of the liveries, a demi- huntsman winding a horn proper, habited vert ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Free for a blast ; " and for Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon, a serpent nowed vert. Postal address — Craighall, Rattray, N.B. Dame GEORGINA CLERKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gierke, daughter of Robert (jrlp1*fep Gosling of Botleys Park, in the county of ViL'I'VVtlV' Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a bend gules, between three pellets, as many swans of the field ; on a sinister canton the arms of Longueville, namely azure, a demi-ram salient of the first, and in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, debruised by a baton. Married, 1849, Sir William Henry Gierke, tenth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Frances Gierke, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles John Gierke, Esquire, born September 8, 1857 [married, July 26, 1892, Augusta Laura, daughter of Reverend Henry Daniel] ; (3) Henry Carr Clerk, Esquire, died an infant, August 28, 1861 ; and Mary Georgina [married April 19, 1890, Basil Thomas Fanshawe of Lunugala, Ceylon, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 10 South Eaton Place, S.W.; Mertyn Hall, Flintshire. Sir WILLIAM FRANCIS CLERKE, eleventh Baronet of Hitcham, in the county of Buckingham. Born January 16, 1856, being the son of the late Sir William Henry Gierke, tenth Baronet, by his wife Georgina, eldest daughter of Robert Gosling of Botley's Park, in the county of Surrey. Creation — July 13, 1660. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Welling- ton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend gules, between three pellets, as many swans of the field ; on a sinister canton azure, a demi-ram salient of the first, and in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, debruised by a baton. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head couped proper. Married, June 21, 1884, Beatrice Graham, daughter of Graham Menzies, Esquire, of Hallyburton and Pitcur, in the county of Forfar ; and has Issue — (i) Francis William Talbot Gierke, Esquire, born March 13, 1886 ; (2) Ronald Graham Longueville Gierke, Esquire, born August 15, 1888, died January 25, 1889 ; (2) John de Vere Gierke, Esquire, born December 4, 1889 ; and Beatrice Janet Elsie, bom November 16, 1891. Seats — Mertyn Hall, in the county of Flintshire ; Heath House, in the county of Shropshire. Town house — 46 Lennox Gardens, S.W. WILLIAM JOHN BIRD CLERKE, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire ; is a Civil Engineer ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. CLERMONT, see GARLINGFORD. The Right Honourable LOUISA GRACE WANDES- FORD PARKINSON-FORTESCUE, ffrTl>l*fMrttlf" Widow, Baroness Clermont, daughter of >0^|.«'VUIU1U the Most Honourable James Butler, first Marquess of Ormonde. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coro- net of her rank : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or, impaling the arms of Butler, namely, quarterly i. or, a chief indented azure ; 2. gules three covered cups or ; 3. argent, a hon rampant gules, on a chief of the second, a swan of the first between two annulets or ; 4. ermine, a saltire engrailed gules. Supporters — On either side a moose- deer proper, attired or, and gorged with a wreath of tre- foils also proper. Married, 1840, the Right Honourable Thomas Fortescue Parkinson-Fortescue, first Baron Cler- mont, who died 1887, when the title passed to his brother. Lord Carlingford. Postal address — Ravensdale Park, Newry. Colonel CORNELIUS FRANCIS CLERY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. tfTTpftl 6orn 1838 ; was created Companion of the Most yi,\\/\,)f_ Honourable Order ^ the Bath, -lZZh,. Club— United Service. Postal address — 22 Ryder Street, St. James's, S. W. The Most Noble CATHERINE LUCY WILHEL- MINE POWLETT, Widow, Duchess ^\ti^<>\^¥\f\ of Cleveland, only daughter of the Right «U^V«^U«-iailU Honourable Philip Henry Stanhope, fourth Earl Stanhope. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Sable three swords in point, their points to the base proper (for Powlett) ; impaling the arms of Stanhope, namely, quarterly ermine and gules, a crescent for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or, ducally crowned azure, and gorged with a collar compony ermine and azure ; sinister, a greyhound argent, gorged with a collar as the dexter, the lozenge being surmounted by the coronet of her rank. Married, firstly, Archibald Primrose, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Dalmeny (who died 1851) ; and secondly, 1854, the Most Noble Sir Harry George Powlett, fourth Duke and Marquess of Cleveland, Earl of Darlington, Viscount and Baron Barnard of Barnard Castle, and Baron Raby of Raby Castle, in the Bishopric of Durham, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Doctor of Civil Laws. He obtained a Royal License, dated November 18, 1864, granting to him and his issue leave to take the surname of Powlett only (instead of the patronymic Vane), and to bear the coat of arms of the family of Powlett. He died August 21, 1891, when all his honours became extinct except the Barony of Barnard of Barnard Castle, which devolved on his kinsman, Henry de Vere, now Baron Barnard. By her first marriage she had Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Sir Archi- bald Philip Primrose, Earl of Rosebery [to whom refer] ; (2) Everard Henry Primrose, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Everard Henry Primrose, Colonel Grenadier Guards, born September 8, 1848, Military Attach^ at Vienna, died unmarried at Abu Fatmeh, in Egypt, April 8, 1885 ; Mary Catherine Constance, commonly known as Lady Mary Catherine Constance [married, October 8, 1885, Henry Walter Hope of Luffness, and has issue] ; and Constance Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Constance Evelyn [married, July 15, 1867, to the Right Honourable Heru-y Wyndham, second Baron LeconfieldJ. Residences — i8 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. ; Battle Abbey, in the county of Sussex. ELIZA HORATIA FREDERICA STIRLING, com- monly known as Viscountess Clifden, Extra (ifTf^Xi^t^ Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen, Vil^ill UI^U second daughter of the late F. G. W. Seymour. Married, firstly, 1861, the Right Honourable Henry Agar-EUis, third Viscount Clifden, who died 1866 ; secondly, 1875, Sir Walter George Stirling, Baronet [to whom refer]. By her first marriage she had Issue — The Right Honourable Henry George Agar-EUis, fourth Viscount CUfden; Lucia Georgiana Mary, com- monly known as the Honourable Lucia Georgiana Mary, died October 20, 1864 ; and Lilah Georgiana Augusta Con- stance, commonly known as the Honourable Lilah Georgiana Augusta Constance, twin with her sister [married, July 24, 1884, the Right Honourable Luke White, third Lord Annaly, and has issue]. Postal address — 6 Cadagon Square, S.W. ; Burrs Wood, Groombridge, Kent. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2l6 Cli €U The Right Honourable HENRY GEORGE AGAR- ELLIS, Viscount Clifden, Lord Clifden, Baron of Gowran, in the county of Kilkenny, in the Peerage of Ireland ; a Peer of Great Britain as Baron Mendip of Mendip, in the county of Somerset ; and a Peer of the United Kingdom as Baron Dover of Dover, in the county of Kent. Bom Sep- tember 2, 1863, being the son of the Right Honourable Henry Agar-EUis, third Viscount Clifden, by his wife Eliza Horatia Frederica, daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour. Creatiotis — Baron, July 27, 1776 ; Viscount, January 12, 1781 (Irish honours) ; Baron Mendip, August 13, 1794 ; Baron Dover, June 20, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, on a cross sable, five crescents argent (for Ellis) ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant or (for Agar). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked female proper, crined or. Supporters — Two greyhounds sable, the dexter charged on the body with three crescents in pale, and the sinister with as many crosses recercel^e disjoined argent. Motto — " Non hsec sine numine." Seats — Gowran Castle, in the county of Kilkenny ; Holdenby House, in the county of Northampton, Town residence — 7 Carlton Gardens, S.W. CLIFFE, quartered by MALET. CLIFFORD, quartered by CAVENDISH. Sir CHARLES CAVENDISH CLIFFORD, fourth Baronet, Bachelor of Civil Law, Oxford, {jrIiflFni*tl '^^^'"^ °f ■'^" Souls, Barrister-at-Law. Born \i^\l\\:V\,v January 7, 1821, beingthe third and youngest son of Admiral Sir Augustus William James Clifford, first Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Elizabeth Frances, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Frances, sister of the Most Honourable John, fourth Marquess Townshend ; suc- ceeded his brother, January 1892, under the creation of August 4, 1838. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy or and azure, on a chief argent, a mullet of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard guardant, in his dexter forepaw a spear erect all proper. Motto — " Virtus mille scuta." Estate — Westfield House, Ryde, Isle of Wight. Town residence — 6 St. James's Place, W. EDITH TERESA MARY CLIFFORD, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Teresa Mary Clifford, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Clifford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Dame EMMA MARJORY CLIFFORD, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Clifford, daughter of Robert Atwell Lowe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Chequy or and azure, on a chief argent, a mullet of the second. Married, 1859, Colonel Sir Spencer Clifford, third Baronet. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Rosalie ; Rosamond [married, iBgo, Signor Luigi Nessi] ; and Marjorie. Postal address — Rutland House, Rutland Gardens, S.W. Sir GEORGE HUGH CHARLES CLIFFORD, second Baronet, of Flaxbourne, in the Province of Marlborough, in the Colony of New Zealand. Born October 10, 1847, being the son of the late Sir Charles Clifford, Baronet, of Flaxbourne, in the Province of Marlborough, in the Colony of New Zealand, Speaker of the House of Represen- tatives, New Zealand, from 1853-1860 (knighted 1858, and created a Baronet July 16, 1887), by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of John Hercy, Esquire, of Cruchfield House, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster a5 a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a wyvern rising gules. Motto — "Semper paratus. " Married, firstly, April 7, 1880, Mary, daughter of Sir John Lawson, second Baronet of Brough Hall (she died December 29, 1880) ; secondly, 1884, Janet, daughter of James Burnett of Nelson, New Zealand ; and & is the Military Cockade. by her (who died August 3, 1885) has Issue — Charles Lewes Clifford, Esquire, born July 17, 1885 ; and thirdly, 1892, Helen Frances, daughter of the Reverend James Denis, and has by her, Beatrice Mary. Residence — Stonyhurst, Canter- bury, New Zealand. §The Right Honourable LEWIS HENRY HUGH CLIFFORD, Baron Clifford of Chudleigh, in the county of Devon, and a Count of the Holy Roman Empire ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon, Lieutenant- Colonel 5th Battalion Devonshire Regiment. Born August 24, 1851, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Charles Hugh Clifford, Baron Clifford, by his wife Agnes Catherine Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes Catherine Louisa, daughter of the Right Honour- able Wilham Petre, eleventh Baron Petre. Creation — April 22, 1672. Cluls — Brooks's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a wyvern rising gules. Supporters — Two wyverns proper. Motto — " Semper paratus. " Mar- ried, January 23, 1890, Mabel, youngest daughter of John Towneley of Towneley, in the county of Lancaster. Seats — Ugbrooke Park, Chudleigh, in the county of Devon ; Court House, Cannington, in the county of Somerset. Town residence — -15 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Chambers — 5 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G. Dame MARY ANN CLIFFORD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Clifford, daughter of John Hercy, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, of Cruchfield House, Haw- thorne Hill, in the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Married, 1847, Sir Charles Clifford, first Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir George Hugh Charles Clifford, second Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) Walter Lovelace Clifford, Esquire, born May 20, 1853 [married, 1883, Catherine, daughter of Edward Bath of Bryn-y-Mar, in the county of Glamorgan, and has issue, two daughters] ; (3) Charles William Clifford, Esquire, born August 31, 1854 [married, firstly, January 19, 1881, Mary Eliza, daughter of Colonel Raleigh Chichester of Runna- mote, in the county of Roscommon, and by her (who died 1881) has issue, Charles Aston Clifford, Gentleman, born 1881 ; secondly, June 2, 1892, Sicele Agnes, daughter of .Sir Humphrey de Trafford, second Baronet, and by her has, George Gilbert Clifford, Gentleman, born 1893] ; (4) Francis Charles Clifford, Esquire, born December 15, 1856 ; and Mary Lucy [married, February 7, 1877, Arthur Moore, Esquire, of Mooresfoot, in the county of 'ripperary. Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parlia- ment]. Postal address — 51 Cromwell Houses, London, S.W. MARY LUCY CONSTANCE CLIFFORD, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Lucy Constance Clifford, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Clifford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Colonel ROBERT CECIL RICHARD CLIFFORD, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, being the son of Captain Robert Clifford, Honourable East India Company's Service, Commandant 2)1 d Punjaub Cavalry; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Married, 1863, Mary, daughter of tlie late Major W. A. Troup, Honour- able East India Company's Service. Postal addresses — Dera Ghasi Khan, India ; Cam Cottage, Belturbet, county Cavan. The Reverend WALTER CHARLES IGNATIUS CLIFFORD, commonly known as the Reverend the Honour- able Walter Charles Ignatius Clifford. Born 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable Hugh Charles Clifford, the seventh Baron Clifford ; is in Holy Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-wyvern gules. Postal address — Austin, Manitoba, Canada. M is tbe Naval Cockade. CIt c« 217 WALTER CHARLES IGNATIUS CLIFFORD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Charles Ignatius Clifford. Bom 1862, being the son of the Right Honourable Charles Hugh Chfford, the eighth Baron Clifford. Armorial beaiingB— He bears for Arms : Chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-wyvern gules. Postal address— AMsiin, Manitoba, Canada. CLIFFORD-BUTLER, see DUNBOYNE. §SiR FREDERICK AUGUSTUS TALBOT CLIF- FORD - CONSTABLE, €liffOrtl::COngtafale S\tcoTntyof°StI^rd; Deputy - Lieutenant and a Justice of the Peace for the East Riding of the county of York ; was Major East York Mihtia, 1853-1861. Bom June 30, 182B, being the only son of the late Sir Thomas Aston Clifford - Constable, second Baronet, by his first wife Marianne, youngest daughter of Charles Joseph Chichester of Calverleigh Court, in the county of Devon ; and succeeded as third Baronet at the decease of his father, 1870, under the creation of May 22, 1815. Clubs — Carlton, Badminton, Cigar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six or and azure, on a canton argent, a fuller's teazle proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head barry of six argent and gules, charged with nine lozenges three, three and three or, and holding in the mouth a teazle proper ; with the llotto, " Semper paratus." Married, Mary Ann, elder daughter of the late William Herring of St. Mary's, Scilly Isles. Seats — North Ferriby, near Brough ; Wycliffe Hall, Darlington ; Burton Constable, Hull ; Scargill Lodge, Barnard Castle. Dame ROSINA HARTLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cliffiird Constable, daughter of Charles Brandon. M3.mtA, firstly, 1865, as his second wife. Sir Thomas Aston Clifford Constable, second Baronet, who died 1870 ; secondly, 1872, E. Trelawny, wJio died the same year ; and thirdly, 1876, Francis John Hartley, who died 1880. Postal address — 36 Avenue du Bois de Boulogne, Paris. CLIFTON, Baron, see DARNLEY. CLIFTON, see GREY DE RUTHVEN. CLIFTON. Creation {Baronetcy) 1611, of Clifton, in the county of Nottingham. This title {presumed ^\\^irf\X\ 1° have become extinct in 1869) was assumed \^\l\rV\Ml ifi 1883 by the late Francis Clifton, claiming as great-grandson and lineal descendant of James Clifton, heir male of Robert Clifton of Blyth, grand- son of first Baronet ; he died in 1892, without having estab- lished his right to the dignity at the Herald's College, and since his death, the title has been assumed by his brother. Waller Clifton of The Hollies, Fulham, S. W. ; born 1813, formerly in the Admiralty, a Justice of the Peace for West- minster; but no right to either the title or the arms has been established in the College of Arms. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Sable, seinde of cinquefoils, a lion ram- pant argent, armed and langued gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a demi-peacock per pale argent and sable, the wings expanded counterchanged, with the Motto, " Tenes le droit." AUGUSTUS WYKEHAM CLIFTON, Esquire, late Captain in the Rifle Brigade. Bom 1829, being the fifth son of the late Thomas Qifton, Esquire, by his wife Hetty, daughter of Pellegrine Treves. Clubs — Army and Navy, Pratt's. Armprial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour holding a sword all proper; with the Motto, "Mortem aut triumphum." Married, December 11, 1855, the Right Honourable Bertha Lelgarde (who died 1887), in her own right Baroness Grey de Ruthyn (the abeyance being termi- nated in her favour in 1885), and second daughter and eventually co-heir of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Hastings; and has Issue— (\) The Right Honourable Rawdon George Grey Clifton, Baron Grey de Ruthyn [to whom refer] ; (2) Cecil Talbot Clifton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Talbot Clifton ; Ella Cicely Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ella Cicely Mary [married, 1879, Lancelot George Butler-Bowdon, Esquire, Honorary Major 3rd North Staffordshire Regi- ment] ; and Lelgarde Harry Florence, commonly called the Honourable Lelgarde Harry Florence, born 1862. Postal address — Warton Hall, Lytham. CECIL TALBOT CLIFTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Talbot Clifton. Born January 9, 1862, being the son of Augustus Wykeham Clifton of Warton Hall, by his wife the Right Honour- able Bertha Lelgarde, in her own right Baroness Grey de Ruthyn. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of eight, i and 8 sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules (for Clifton) ; 2. quarterly of four, i. and iiii. argent, a maunch sable ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse sable between three pheons of the second, two in chief and one in base ; 3 and 5 argent, three lions rampant and a chief gules (for Yelverton) ; 4. party per saUire or and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged ; 6. gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between six crosses crosslet, three in chief and three in base (for Longueville) ; 7. barry of six argent and azure, in chief three torteaux (for Grey de Ruthyn). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em- bowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword proper. Postal address — Warton Hall, Lytham. ELEANOR CICELY CLIFTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Cicely Clifton, sister of the third Earl of Lonsdale. Married, 1844, John Talbot Clifton, who died 1882 ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1872. LELGARDE HARRY FLORENCE CLIFTON, com- monly known as the Honourable Lelgarde Harry Florence Clifton, sister of the Right Honourable Baron Grey de Ruthyn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules. Postal address — Warton Hall, Lytham. CLINTON, Baron, see NEWCASTLE. §The Right Honourable CHARLES HENRY ROLLE HEPBURN-STUART-FORBES- (jrftntnn TREFUSIS, Baron Clinton of Maxtock, in VfcL't'ltll'Ull the county of Warwick, Lord- Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of the county of Devon. Born March 2, 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Baron CUnton, by his wife Eliza- beth Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Ehzabeth Geor- giana, daughter of the Most Honourable the sixth Marquess of Lothian. He is the eldest co-heir of the ancient Barony of Say, which has remained in abeyance for several centuries. The present Lord Clinton has by Royal License, dated September 4, 1867, taken tlie surnames of Hepburn-Stuart- Forbes in addition to that of Trefusis, and the arms of Stuart and Forbes quarterly with those of Trefusis. Creation — January 27, 1332. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three spindles sable (for Trefusis) ; 2. azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes of Pitsligo) ; 3. or, a bend gules surmounted by a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a crescent of the third (for Stuart). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, in the centre, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant, wings elevated or, resting its dexter claw on an antique shield argent (for Trefusis) ; on the dexter side, issuant out of a Baron's coronet a dexter hand holding a scimitar proper (for Forbes) ; on the sinister side, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand grasping a sword proper (for Stuart). Supporters — On either side a greyhound argent, collared and lined gules. Mottoes — " Tout vient de Dieu ; " over the crest of Forbes, "Ncctimide nee temere;" over that of Stuart, "Avant." Married, firstly, July 29, 1858, Harriet Williamina, only daughter of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2l8 Cli CIo Sir John Stuart Forbes, Baronet ; and by her (who died July 4, 1869) has Issue — (i) Charles John Robert Hepburn- Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles John Robert Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes- Trefusis, Deputy-Lieutenant, Major Royal North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born January i8, 1863 [married, June I, 1886, Jane Grey, commonly known as Lady Jane Grey, daughter of the Right Honourable Mark MacDonnell, tenth Earl of Antrim, and has issue, Harriet; and Finella] ; (2) Henry Walter Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Walter Hep- burn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born December 8, 1864 ; Ada Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Ada Harriet ; Mary Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honom-able Mary Elizabeth ; and Margaret Adela, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Adela. Lord Clinton married, secondly, March 30, 1875, Mar- garet, second daughter of Sir John W. Walrond, Baronet, formerly Member of Parliament for Tiverton ; and by her has — (3) John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Frederick Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, born January 14, 1878 ; (4) Walter Alexander Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Alex- ander Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, born July i, 1879 ; (5) Schomberg Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Schomberg Charles Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, born March 22, 1882 ; (6) Robert Henry Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Henry Hepburn-Stuart-Forbes-Trefusis, born July r, 1888 ; Edith, commonly known a5 the Honourable Edith ; Evelyn Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Mary ; and Harriet Margaret Chnton, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Margaret Clinton. Seats — Heanton Satchville, Beaford, in the county of Devon ; Invermay House, Bridge of Earn, in the county of Perth. Town residence — 32 Brunton Street, W. CLINTON, PELHAM-, see NEWCASTLE. CLIVE, Viscount, see POWIS. CLIVE, Baron, see POWIS. CLIVE, WINDSOR-, see WINDSOR. HERBERT FREDERICK CLOGSTOUN, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star C^'XfifttijrflWXX of India ; entered Madras Civil Service , \(b(U^PVUUIl 1864,- isaMemberof Board of Revenue, Commissioner of Land Settlements , and Director of Land Records and Agriculture Department, Madras ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1893. Postal address — Madras. The Right Honourable LUKE GERALD DIL- LON, Baron Clonbrock of Clonbrock, rtrfntlflfflpfc '" '^^ county of Galway, in the Peerage Vil^tUllUVUl-H of Ireland, Private Secretary to the Duke of Abercom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, when Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland. Born March 10, 1834, being the second but eldest surviving son of the Right Honourable Robert Dillon, third Baron Clonbrock, by his wife CaroUne Elizabeth, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Francis Almeric Spencer, first Lord Churchill. Creation — June 3, 1790. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Argent, a lion rampant, between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure, impaling the arms of Crofton, namely, per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant guardant counter- changed. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a falcon rising proper, belled or. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin, wings elevated proper, sinister, a falcon wings inverted proper. Motto — "Auxilium ab alto." Married, July 18, 1866, Augusta Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Caroline, only daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Crofton, Baron Crofton ; and has Issue — Robert Edward Dillon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Edward Dillon, born May 21, 1869 ; Georgina Caro- ^ is the Military Cockade. line, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Caro- line ; Edith Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Augusta ; and Ethel Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Louisa. 5«a<— Clonbrock, Ahascragh, in the county of Galway. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH LAWLESS, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Cloncurry, (trTrtMftlt*l*11 °"'y daughter of John Kirwin of Castle V^lUlllUtrt-jf Hackett, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a chief indented sable, three garbs or. Supporters- Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled argent ; sinister, a ram argent, armed and unguled or. Married, 1839, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Lawless, third Baron Clon- curry, who died i86g. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Valentine Lawless, fourth Baron Cloncurry ; (2) Edward Lawless, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Lawless, late Honorary Colonel 3rd BattaUon Royal Dublin Fiosiliers, formerly of the Rifle Brigade, born September 13, 1841 [married, Jtone 16, 1880, Mary Ehzabeth, daughter of the Reverend Ben- jamin Burton of Burton Hall, in the county of Carlow] ; (3) John Henry Lawless, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Henry Lawless, born 1842, died 1846; (4) Frederick Lawless, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Lawless, Gentleman-in-Waiting in the Household of the Duke of Marlborough when Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, born April 20, 1847; (5) Denis Lawless, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Denis Lawless, Major Rifle Brigade, born July 17, 1854; Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Emily ; Eliza- beth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth ; Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Rose, died November 9, 1891 ; and Mary, commonly knowm as the Honourable Mary [married, April 28, 1877, to William Blacker of Castle Martin, in the county of Kildare, and died June 20, 1885, leaving issue]. Postal address — Maretimo, Blackrock, Dublin. H The Right Honourable Sir VALENTINE LAW- @ LESS, Baron Cloncurry of Cloncurry, in the county of Kildare, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Cloncurry of Cloncurry, in the county of Kildare, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Ireland ; Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Born November 2, 1840, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Cloncurry, by his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of John Kirwan of Castle Hackett, in the county of Galway. Creations — Baronet, June 20, 1776 ; Baron, September 22, 1789 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, September 14, 1831. Clubs — Carlton, St. James's, Kildare Street, Royal St. George Yacht. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, on a chief indented sable, three garbs or ; the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Winn, namely ermine, on a fesse vert, three eagles dis- played or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-man in armour in profile, his vizor closed, holding in his right hand a sword all proper, the helmet adorned with a plume of three feathers, the exterior two gules, the centre one argent. Supporters — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled argent ; sinister, a ram ar- gent. Motto — " Virtute et numine. " Married, larixaxy 23, 1883, the Honourable Laura Sophia Priscilla Winn, daughter of Rowland, Lord St. Oswald ; and has Issue— Mary Hermoine, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Hermoine; and Kathleen Emily Marie, commonly known as the Honourable Kathleen Emily Marie. Seat— Lyons, Hazlehatch, in the county of Kildare. Town resi- dence— 1 Deanery Street, Park Lane, W. §The Right Honourable THOMAS CHARLES SCOTT, EarlofClonmell, Viscount C Ion- rtfTfltllTlpH "^^^ «'"^ Baron Earlsfort, in the county NJ^IVIIMIVII nf Tipperary, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kil- dare, late Lieutenant-Colonel Rifle Brigade. Born, August 18, 1840, being the second son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Clonmell by his wife Annette, commonly known as the Honourable Annette, the only surviving daughter and lieir of the second Lord Downes, whose title is extinct. Creations — 5aro«, 1784; Viscount, 1789; Earl, 1793. M is tlie Naval Cockade. Clo CotJ 219 Clubs — Marlborough, Army and Navy. Armorial bear- ings as used, but which are of no authority : Or, on a bend azure, an estoile between two crescents argent. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck trippant proper ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side, a female figure representing Justice holding in her dexter hand a sword erect, and with her sinister a pair of scales all proper ; and on the sinister side, a female figure representing Mercy, her sinister hand resting on a sword point downwards, also proper. MottO — " Fear to transgress." Married, February 20, 1875, Agnes, daughter of Robert Godfrey Day, and niece of the Right Reverend Maurice F. Day, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Cashel and Waterford {she died February it, 1884). Seat — Bishops Court, Straffin, in the county of Kildare. Town residence — 3 St. James's Place, S. W. CI.ONMORE, Baron, see WICKLOW. JOHN BROOKS CLOSE-BROOKS, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Catn- JTlnflfP-nKf nnfert bridge. Bom June 9, 1850, being Hi^VmX/' 10y,Vyi\m the second son of James Close of Manchester and Naples, and eldest son of his second wife Anne, second daughter of the late Samuel Brooks, Banker, Manchester ; and assumed the addi- tional surname and arms of Brooks by Royal License dated February 14, 1889. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Union (Manchester). Livery — Blue, with white piping. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent three bars wavy azure, a cross flory erminois, in chief a foun- tain proper (for Brooks) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a chevron argent, be- tween in chief two bezants each charged with a cross patfe gules and in base a garb or, a falcon proper (for Close). Crests — I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, charged on the shoulder with a fountain proper, holding in the paws a harpoon in bend sinister, also proper (for Brooks) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, trans- fixed by a spear in fesse the head to the dexter proper (for Close) : with the Motto, " Finem respice." Married, July 25, 1874, Emily, second daughter of the late Reve- rend John Brooks of Walton le Dale, in the county of Lancashire ; and has Issue — (i) John Charles Close-Brooks, Gentleman, June 18, 1876 ; (2) Arthur Brooks Close-Brooks, Gentleman, born October 22, 1884 ; Annie Isabel ; Emily Catherine ; and Marjorie Beatrice. Estates — Property in Whalley Range, Manchester; property in Moston, Man- chester; Closebrooks, Le Cap Autibes Alpes Maritimes, France. Postal address — Birtles Hall, Chelford, Cheshire. CLOTWORTHY, quartered by SKEFFINGTON. WALTER OWEN CLOUGH, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for Portsmouth. Born Septem- firfrtlirrtl ^'^ ^5> 1846, being the son of John Clough, «a-lUU^iJ Esquire, of Huddersfield. C/k^j— National Liberal, Eighty, City Liberal, Leeds County Liberal (Leeds). Armorial bearings — Azure, a fesse in- dented ermine between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in chief, and as many battle-axes saltireways in base. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a battle-axe erect sable, a leopard's face jessant-de-lis or ; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, x^tl, Hannah, fifth daughter of George Marshall of Newark. Residence — Sutton Lodge, Enfield, in the county of Middlesex. The Honourable ADELAIDE CLO WES, late a Maid of Honour to the Queen, daughter of the (JTTflVtl l>M\\^\/'iM,\WW Wight, by his wife Georgiana, only child and heiress ' of the late G. H. Arnold, Esquire, of Wolvey Hall, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace for Asliby St. Ledger, in the county of Northampton. Club — Junior Carlton. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are : A chevron engrailed argent, gutUe-de-poix, cotised or, between three pheons of the fourth (for Arnold) ; argent, on a fesse embattled between three roses gules, slipped proper, as many fleurs-de-lis or (for Coape). Crests — i. A demi-tiger regardant sable bezantie, m.aned and tusked, and holding between his paws apheon or (for Arnold) ; 2. a fleur- de-lis argent (for Coape). Mottoes — " Ut vivas vigila" (for Arnold)', * Aegus adeste animo" (for Coape). Married, January 8, 1873, Mary Gineviive, daughter of the late Reverend C. J. Cum-mings, Rector of Cheadle, in the county of Cheshire ; and has Issue — (i) Cranfeld Coe Henry Coape- Arnold, born 1873; (2) Eraser Charles Coape-Arnold, born 1875 ; (3) Wolsey George Coape-Arnold, born 1876 ; (4) Ralph Tresham Coape-Arnold, born xZZi; (^ Raymond.de Newburgh Coape-Arnold, born 1891 ; (6) Henry Astley Coape-Arnold, born 1885; Mary Georgiana Edith; Agnes Tooel ; Gandred Beauchamp ; Aliva Edmiston ; and Avice Agnes Mary. Estates — Wolvey Hall, in the county of Warwick ; Goldranger, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Wolv^ Hall, near Knickley. HENRY PEYTON COBB, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of London, Meinber of Parlia- fJTrtTlfl Jnentfor the Rugby Division of Warwickshire. KlfVijv Born October 19, 1835, being the son of Timothy Rhodes Cobb, Banker, of Banbury, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Pix of Northiam, in the county of Sussex. Clubs — Reform, Law, National Liberal. Armorial bearings as given in Debretts ' ' House of Com- mons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Per chevron gules and sable, two shovellers in chief argent, and a fish naiant in base. Crest — An elephant passant or. Ma.rne.d, firstly, 1863, Fanny, who died 1870, daughter of the late John Taylor of Great Cumberland Place, W.; secondly, 1872, Bessie, daughter of the late William Sharpe of Bedford Row and Highbuiy. Residence — Weald- stone House, R.S.O., in the county of Middlesex. Chambers — 53 Lincoln's Inn Fields, W.C. JOSEPH RICHARD COBB, Alderman of the county of Brecon. Born April 25, 1821, being the youngest but sole surviving son of George Cobb, late of Broughton Castle, in the county of Oxford, by his wife Sophia, daughter and heiress of John Wheatly of the same place. Club — National Liberal. Livery — Black, scarletfacings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Party per fesse gules and sable, two cob-swans proper facing each other, in fesse a cob-herring naiant or. Married, March 31, 1856, daughter and heiress of Harriet Powys, third wife of John Parry de Winton, Esquire, of Maesderwen, in the county of Brecon; and has Issue— (i) Geoffry Edward Wheatly Cobb; (2) George Wheatly Cobb ; (3) Edward Powys Cobb ; Lucy ; and Mabel Parry. Estates — Owns Nythfa, with the Manor of the borough of Brecon ; the Manor of Cwmllwch, with about 300 acres there ; tlie Castle and Manor of Caldicot, in the county of Monmouth ; and land in the counties of Glamorgan, Warwick, and Suffolk. Postal ■i.i&x&%s— Nythfa, Brecon. Lieutenant-General ALEXANDER HUGH COBBE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of rtTrtftfli^ the Bath. Born 182$, being the son of the late V^UuUI^ Lieutenant-Colonel T. A. Cobbe, Honourable East India Com.pany ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1863, Emily Barbara (who died 1886), daughter of the late Captain Stanhope Jones, s8th Regiment. CHARLES COB HAM, Esquire, Fellow of the . Armorial bearings as used, /fTrtflflsaiTt but for which no authority has been estab- KHJUiialll lished in the College of Arms, areforkrms: Gules, on a chevron or, three estoiles sable. Crest, an old man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, with a long cap gules, turned up argent, fretty sable. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Cot) Coc buttoned upon the top or. Motto — "Scire sapere facere." Postal address — The Shrubbery ^ Gravesend, Kent. H The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES GEORGE @ LYTTELTON, Viscount and Baron Cobham, Lord Lyttelton, Baron of Frankley, in the county of Worcester, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Baron Westcote of Bally- more, in the Peerage of Ireland ; and a Baronet of England ; Deputy-Lieutenant, High Steward of Bewdiey, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Trustee of National Portrait Gallery ; late Colonel Worcestershire Yeomanry. Born October 27, 1842, being the son of the Right Honour- able the fourth Baron Lyttelton, by his wife Mary, second daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, eighth Baronet ; succeeded liis father as fifth Baron Lyttelton, April 18, 1B76, and became Viscount Cobham at the decease of the Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, March 26, 1889, Creations — Viscount Cobham, in tlie Peerage of Great Britain, 1718 ; Baronet, July 25, i6r8 ; Baron Lyttelton, April 29, 1776, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron, August 13, 1794, in the Peerage of Great Britain. Club — Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Cavendish, namely sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befittmg his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Supporters — On either side a merman proper, in his exterior hand a trident or. Motto — " Ung Dieu, ung Roy." Married, October 19, 1878, Mary Susan Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Susan Caroline, second daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Chesham ; and has Issue — (i) John Cavendish Lyttelton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Cavendish Lyttelton, born October 23, 1881 ; (2) George William Lyttelton, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George William Lyttelton, born January 6, 1883 ; (3) Charles Frederick Lyttelton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Frederick Lyttelton, born January 25, 1887 ; 4. A son, born October, 16, 1893 ; Maud Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Mary ; Frances Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Henrietta ; and Rachel Beatrice, commonly known as the Honourable Rachel Beatrice. Seat — Hagley Hall, Stourbridge. COCHRANE, Baron, see DUNDONALD. COCHRANE, see DUNDONALD. The Honourable Sir ARTHUR AUCKLAND LEO- POLD PEDRO COCHRANE. Knight rfTrtrf^t^Atll? Commander of the Most Honourable Order VibUVUVntll^ of the Bath. Bom i&z^, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas, tenth Earl of Dundonald, Ktiight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1889, C\o!o— United Service. ERNEST GREY LAMBTON COCHRANE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ernest Grey Lambton Cochrane. Born 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas Cochrane, the tenth Earl of Dundonald, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath : entered tlie Royal Navy 1847, Cominander i860. Captain {retired) 1873. Clvks— United Service. Married, firstly, 1864, Adelaide [who died 1864), daughter of the late Colonel Samuel W. Blackwall, Governor of Sierra Leone ; secondly, 1866, Elizabeth Frances Maria Katherine, only child of Richard Docherty, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Red Castle, in the county of Donegal ; and by her has Issue living — (i) Richard Francis Ernest Cochrane, Esquire, born 1873; {2) Ernest Algernon Cochrane, born 1877 ; (3) Horace Egerton Cochrane, born 1883; Elizabeth Rosetta Stewart; Adelaide Maria ; Frances Katherine ; Blanche Edith ; and Mabel Alice Maria. Postal addresses — Mintiaghs Lodge, Buncrana ; Red Castle, county Donegal, Sir HENRY COCHRANE, Knight Bachelor, Deputy Lieutenant for the county of Dublin, Born 1839, being & is the Military Cockade. the son of William Cochrane of Graughlough House, in the county of Cavan, Member of Dublin Corporation 1876, dubbed Knight Bachelor 1887. Married Margaret, daughter of Richard Gilchrist of Dublin. Postal addresses— 45 Kil- dare Street, Dublin ; and Woodbrook, Bray, county Dublin. HORATIO BERNARD WILLIAM COCHRANE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Horatio Bernard William Cochrane. Born 1818, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas Cochrane, the tenth Earl of Dundonald, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1844, daughter of tlie late Alexander Nicholson, and relict of George J. Carnegie. Dame ROSETTA COCHRANE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cochrane, daughter of Sir Jonah Denny Wheeler Cuffe, first Baronet. Married, 1853, as his second wife. Admiral of the Fleet Sir Thomas John Cochrane, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {who died 1872). Postal address — Quarr Abbey House, Isle of Wight. COCHRANE-BAILLIE, see LAMINGTON. HENRY JOHN COCKAYNE-CUST, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of rtfnrfeaTJni^-fjrtttff Cambridge, Justice of the Peace ViHUKttJ^lH^-^UJJl- for the counties of Bedford and Lincoln, and heir presumptive to the Barony of Brownlow, Member of Parliament for the Stamford Division of Lincolnshire. Born October 10, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Henry Francis Cockayne- Cust, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Grantham, by his wife Sarah Jane (who died 1867), daughter of Isaac Cook- son of Meldon Park, in the county of Northumberland. C&fc— Carlton, St. James's, Travellers'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chevron sable, three fountains proper (for Cust) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks gules, crested and jelloped sable, and impaling the arms of Welby-Gregory, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron,between ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base or, three cross crosslets of the field, a canton for distinction (for Gregory) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Welby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, collared paly wavy of six argent and sable (for Cust) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock's head erased gules, beaked, crested, and jelloped sable; with the Motto, "Esse quam videri." Married, 1893, Emmeline Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Sir William Earle Welby-Gregory, foturth Baronet, of Denton Manor, Grantham. Postal addresses — Cockayne Hatley, Bedfordshire ; Belton House, Grantham ; 8 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. §Sir EDWARD CLUDDE COCKBURN, seventh Baronet. Bom June 10, 1834,- succeeded rfTnffelltlt*!! hisfather. Sir William Sarsfield Rossiter \ii^Uti;VUU(.ll Cockburn, 1858/ educated at Exeter Col- lege, Oxford; formerly Captain i\th Hussars ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, High Sheriff i865. Armorial bearings, as given in " Debrett," are for Axm.% : Quarterly I and 4, gules six mascles or, three, two and one ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks gules, in the centre a heart gules. Crest — A cock crowing. Supporters — Two lions rampant gules. Married, 1859, Mary Anne Frances, eldest daughter of Robert Kerr Elliot, Esquire, of Harwood and Clifton, in the county of Roxburgh ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Cock- burn, Esquire, Captain i^th Battalion Kin^s Shropshire Light Infantry, born December 7, 1861 ; (2) James Stanhope Cockburn, Esquire, born 1867; (3) John Bridges Cockburn, Esquire, Lieutenant i,th Battalion Shropshire Light In- fantry, bom 1870,- Florence; Annie [tnarried, 1893, C. F. Sherlock, Esquire^; Eleanor; and Mary. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Sir ALEXANDER THOMAS COC KB URN-CAMP- BELL, fifth Baronet of Gartsford, in the county of Ross. Born at Albany, Western Australia, 1872, being the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas Cocfel)Utn=CampbelI is the Naval Cockade. Coc Cod Cockburn-Campbell of Gartsford, in the county of Ross, Member and Chairman of Committees of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, born at Exeter, 1845, and his wife Lucy Anne, daughter of Arthur Trimmer, Esquire. Creation— ]\i\y 3, 1821. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a galley, sails furled, oars in action, sable ; iii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, over all a chief argent, charged with a rock proper, superscribed "Gibraltar," between two medals for Seringapatam and Talavera (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, an ostrich feather ensigned with an imperial crown proper, between three cocks two and one gules; ii. and iii. gules, six mascles, three, two and one or (for Cockburn). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a scimitar proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Without fear ; " below the shield, "Forward." Postal address — Perth, Western Australia. Dame LUCY ANNE COCKBURN - CAMPBELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cockburn-Campbell, daughter of Arthur Trimmer of Pootenup, in Western Aus- tralia. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a galley gules, sails furled and her oars in action, sable ; iii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, over all a chief argent charged with a rock proper superscribed ' ' Gibraltar," between two medals for Seringapatam and Talavera (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, an ostrich feather ensigned with an imperial crown proper between two cocks in chief, and a lion's head erased in base gules ; ii. and iii. gules, six mascles, three, two and one or (for Cockburn). Married, 1870, Sir Thomas Cockburn-Camp- bell, fourth Baronet, sometime President of the Legislative Council of Western Australia, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, fifth Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) John Stothbert Cockburn-Campbell, Esquire, born 1873 ; Grace Lucy ; Sophia Olympia Cecilia ; Grace Lucy ; and Lalla. Postal address — Langton, King George's Sound, Western Australia. Dame SOPHIA JANE COCKBURN-CAMPBELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cockburn-Campbell, daughter of Arthur Trimmer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a galley gules, her sails furled and her oars in action sable ; iii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, over all a chief argent charged with a rock proper superscribed "Gibraltar," between two medals for Seringapatam and Talavera (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent an ostrich feather en- signed with an imperial crown proper between two cocks in chief, and a lion's head erased in base gules ; ii. and iii. gules, six mascles, three, two and one or (for Cockburn). Married, 187T, as his third wife, Sir Alexander Thomas Cockburn-Campbell, second Baronet, who died in 1871. Postal address — Annisfield, Albany, Australia. § General JOHN COCKBURN-HOOD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of (^ fif\i\\\\\*vt ^X(\f\f\t\ l^ Bath, Justice of the Peace t^UCKUUUn'l^UUU and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick. Born 1823, being the son of the late John Cockbum-Hood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, xW>T. Club — United Service. Married, 1879, Bell, eldest daughter of the late Spencer Mackay of Peiham. Postal addresses — Stainrigg House, Coldstream, N.B. ; 19 Cornwall Gardens, S. W. HORACE ABEL COCKERELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of fjrrtffcl>1*pTf India. Born 1832,' was in Bengal Civil VU^UVnvI'Vlt' Service, zSi^-'^ZZj ; formerly Secretary to Government of Bengal in Judicial and Political Department, and Mem-ber of Council of Lieutenant- Governor ; was created Cojnpanion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881. Club — Travellers'. Married, 1863, Julia Mary [who died 1891), daughter of Sir Edmund Drummond, commonly known as the Honour- able Sir Edmund Drummond, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Sir JAMES COCKLE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1819, being the son of James Cockle, of Great Oakley, (JTflffeTp near Harwich : was created a Knight Bachelor ^U^WVn^V iy Letters Patent, 1869. Married, 1855, Adelaide Catherine, daughter of Henry Wilkin of Walton, near Ipswich. Postal address— 12 St, Stephen's Road, W. COCKS, see SOMERS. JOHN JAMES THOMAS SOMERS COCKS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John (JTlIf feflf James Thomas Soniers Cocks, brother of the >U^WVn9 Right Honourable Sir Philip Reginald Cocks, fifth Baron Somers. Born 1820; formerly Rector of Sheviocke, in the county of Cornwall, but joined the Roman Catholic Church 1856 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1888. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three stags' scalps with attires argent (for Cocks) ; 2 and 3 vert, a fesse dancett^e ermine (for Somers). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag lodged and regardant argent, attired and unguled sable. Married, 1858, Ann, daughter of the Reverend Joseph Simpson ; and has Issue living — (1) Philip Alphonso Somers Cocks, Esquire, born 1862 ; (2) Charles Sebastian Somers Cocks, Gentleman, born 1870 ; Agnes Mary [married, 1B84, William Arkvn-ight of Sutton Scars- dale, Chesterfield] ; Jane Margaret Somers, a nun ; and Anne Hariot Mary Somers [married, 1892, Baron Despine, of Saint Innocent, Aix-les-Bains]. Residence — 2 Fawcett Street, Earl's Court, S.W. §SlR GERALD WILLIAM HENRY CODRINGTON, Baronet of Dodington Park, in the (irrtfit^ttlirf-fltl county of Gloucester, Justice of the >CJ^UUVlU^VUtl Peace, and Honorary Major Royal Gloucester Yeomanry Cavalry. Born October 9, 1850, being the son of the late Christopher William Codrington of Dodington, and his wife Georgiana Char- lotte Anne, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Charlotte Anne, daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Somerset, seventh Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Creation — February 25, 1876. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse embattled counter-em- battled sable, fretty gules, between three lions passant guardant of the last ; impaling the arms of Denison, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, be- tween a unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fiteh^e in base gules (for Denison), 2 and 3 argent, a shake- fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a dragon's head couped gules, between two dragons' wings chequy or and azure. ItlottO — " Immer- sabilis est vera virtus." Married, February 3, 1887, Edith Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Edith Henrietta Sybil, daughter of the Right Honourable Wilham Henry Denison, Earl of Londesborough ; and has Issue — a son, born October 26, 1894 ; and Edith Georgiana Veronica. Seat — Dodington Park, near Chipping Sodbury. Dame MARY CODRINGTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Codrington, a Member of the Fourth Class of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, daughter of Levi Ames of The Hyde, in the county of Hertford ; was a Bedchamber Woman to Her Majesty 1856-1885. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse embattled counter-embattled sable, fretty gules, between three lions passant guardant of the last ; impaling the arms of Ames, namely argent, on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field. Married, 1836, General Sir William John Codrington, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament for Greenwich 1857-1859, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Edward Bethell Codrington, Esquire, born September 29, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely axmigerous person. Cod Cok 184s, accidentally drowned August 18, 1853 ; (2) Alfred Edward Codrington, Esquire, Major Coldstream Guards, born May 4, 1854 [married. May 20, 1885, Adela Harriet, daughter of Melville Portal of Laverstoke, in the county of Southampton, and has issue, Geoffrey Ronald Codrington, Gentleman, born May 13, 1888 ; William Melville Codring- ton, Gentleman, born December 18, 1882 ; and Mary Adela] ; Jane Emily [married, September 13, 1867, to Robert Uniacke Penrose-Fitzgerald of Corkbeg and Lisquinlan, in the county of Cork] ; and Mary [married, July 21, 1864, to Major- General WiUiam Earle, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died February lo, 1885]. Postal address — Danmore, Winchfield, Hants. Sir WILLIAM MARY JOSEPH CODRINGTON, fifth Baronet of Dodington, in the county of Gloucester. Born March 13, 1829, being the son of the late Sir William Ray- mond Codrington, fourth Baronet, by his wife Anne Marie, daughter of Joseph Raphael Agrippin Lefa de Bonabon, near Saint Malo. Creation — April 21, 1721. Armorial bearlngS' — He bears for Anns : Argent, a fesse embattled counter-embattled sable, fretty gules, between three lions passant of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a dragon's head cpuped gules, between two dragons' wings chequy or and azure. Motto — "Vultus in hostem." Married, April 12, 1866, Mary, daughter of Robert Roskell, of Park House, Fulham ; and has Issue — (i) William Robert Codrington, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Essex Regiment, born April 18, 1867 : (2) George Raimond Codrington, Esquire, born August 14, 1868 ; (3) Alexander Joseph Codrington, Esquire, born August 9, 1870 ; (4) Charles Arthur Codring- ton, Esquire, born August 7, 1878. Seat — Chateau de la BouUaye, near Montfort, in Brittany. Residence — Rennes, Faubourg de Paris, 21 Ille-et-Vilaine. Dame CATHERINE ELIZA COFFIN, Widow, com- Tnonly known as Lady Coffin, daughter of Mayor /lT"|«|flff|^ John Shepherd. Married, 1866, as his second ^Q^*^*^** wife, Lieutenant-General Sir Isaac Coffin, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1872. §SlR JOHN JOSCELYN COGHILL, fourth Baronet of Coghill, in the county of York, Justice rtTnfrfltTT *^^ *^^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the ^tl'W^yHI. county of Dublin, High Sheriff 1859. Born February 11, 1826, being the son of Vice- Admiral Sir Josiah Coghill, third Baronet, by his second wife the eldest daughter of the late Right Honourable Charles K. Bushe, Chief-Justice of the Queen's Bench in Ireland, and succeeded at the death of his father in 1850 ; educated at Rugby; served in the 5gth Regiment. Cluls — Garrick, Grosvenor. Livery — Dark blue, gilt buttons ; (state livery) white coats, with red facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron between three cocks gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu^s, on a mount vert, a cock with wings expanded or, beaked, combed, and wattled gules, charged on the breast with a bezant. Motto — "Nondormit qui custodit." Mar- ried, February 18, 1851, Katharine Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Katharine Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Span Plunket, third Baron Plunket ; by whom (who died August 25, 1881) he had Issue — (1) Neville Josiah Aylmer Coghill, Esquire, Lieutenant 24th Foot, born January 25, 1852, killed at Isandula, in the Zulu War, January 22, 1879 ; (2) Egerton Bushe Coghill, Esquire, born February 7, 1853 [married, July 11, 1893, Elizabeth Hildegarde Augusta, younger daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel T. H. Somerville of Drishane, in the county of Cork] ; (3) Gerald Cramer Coghill, Esquire, born September 26, 1854, died July 13, 1873 ; (4) Claude Plunket Coghill, Esquire, bom November 13, 1859 [married, June 25, 1885, Maude Mary, daughter of Ferdinand M'Veagh of Drews- town, in the county of Meath, and has issue, Joscelyn Kendal Bushe Coghill, Gentleman ; Hester Elfrida Brooke ; and Ethel Maude Wynch] ; Ethel Charlotte [married, Decem- ber 30, 1880, to James Edward Penrose] ; Beatrice Anne ; M iB the Military Cockade. and Violet Alice Penrose. Seat — Glen Barrahane, Castle Townshend, in the county of Cork. COKAYNE, quartered by ASSHETON. § GEORGE EDWARD COKAYNE, Esquire, Claren- ceux King of Arms, Master of Arts of the (TTrifc-flTJtll^ University of Oxford, Fellow of the Society sJ^UKulfllv of Antiquaries, Barrister - at - Law. Bom 1825, being the youngest son of the late William Adams, Gentleman, Doctor of Laws, of Thorpe, in the county of Surrey, who died 1851, by his wife Mary Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Anne [who was raised to the rank and precedence of a Viscount's daughter, by Royal Warrant, dated September, 1836], third daughter of the late William Cockayne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Cockayne of Rushton Hall and Rothwell, in the county of Northampton, and niece and co-heiress of the Right Honourable Borlase Cokayne, sixth and last Viscount CuUen (extinct). He was educated at Exeter College, Oxford, and called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1853 I was appointed Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms, 1859 ; Lancaster Herald, 1870 ; Norroy King of Arms, 1882 ; and Clarenceux King of Arms, 1894. He was attached to the Garter mission to Portugal, 1865 ; to Russia, 1867 ; to Italy, 1878 ; to Spain, 1881 ; and to Saxony, 1882 ; and he assumed by Royal License, in 1873, the name and arms of Cokayne, in compliance vrith the terms of his mother's will. Cluli — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; The official coat of Clarenceux King of Arms, namely argent, a cross of Saint George gules, on a chief of the second, a lion of England passant guardant or, crowned with an open crown of the last ; and impaling his family arms of Cokayne, namely argent, three cocks gules, armed, crested, andjelloped sable, the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Gibbs, namely argent, three battle-axes erect within a bordtire nebuly sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock's head erased gules, beaked, crested and jelloped sable; vrith the Motto, "Virtus in arduis." Married, December 1856, Mary Dorothea, only surviving daughter of the late George Henry Gibbs, Gentle- man, of Aldenham House, in the county of Hertford, and has issue. Postal addresses — Exeter House, Roehampton, S.W.; Heralds' College, E.C. COKE, Viscount, see LEICESTER. COKE, see LEICESTER. HENRY JOHN COKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry John Coke. Born ffTrtfcp '^^7' t>e'ng the son of the Right Honourable «U^Un«' Sir Thomas William Coke, the first Earl of Leicester ; was Secretary to the Right Honour- able Edward Horsman (Chief Secretary for Ireland) 1865- 1867. Clubs — Athenaeum, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, an ostrich argent, holding in its beak a horse- shoe or. Married, 1861, Katharine Grey, commonly known as Lady Katharine Grey, daughter of the Right Honour- able the second Earl of Wilton, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; and has Issue living — (i) Clement Coke, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant Scots Guards, born 1862; (2) Reginald Grey Coke, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant and Battalion Scots Guards, born 1864 [married, firstly, 1887 (marriage dissolved 1888), Elizabeth Wilson ; and secondly, 1892, Phyllis Susan, daughter of Francis William Bott of Somersal, in the county of Derby] ; and Sybil Mary [married, 1887, Major Charles Crutchley, Scots Guards, and Deputy-Assistant- Adjutant-General, Headquarters, of 28 Lennox Gardens, S.W.]. Residences — Longford Hall, near Brailsford, in the county of Derby ; 64 Victoria Street, S.W. Major-General Sir JOHN COKE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Defuty - Lieutenant for the county of Hereford. H is the Naval Cockade. Cofe Born 1807, being the youngest son of the late Reverend Francis Coke of Lower Moor, in the county of Hereford, hy his wife Anne, daughter of Rotert Whitcomhe of Kinqton, in the county of Radnor : created Companion of the Most Honour- atle Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Postal address— Zemore, Eardisley, Here- fordshire. MABEL COKE, commonly known as Lady Mabel Coke, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Leicester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Party per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. WENMAN CLARENCE WALPOLE COKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wenman Clarence Walpole Coke. Born 1828, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas William Coke, the first Earl of Leicester ; appointed Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Fusilier Guards in 1858, retired i868 ; was Member of Parlia- ment for East Norfolk 1858-1865. C/aiii— Brooks's, Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, an ostrich argent, holding in its beak a horse-shoe or. Colonel EDMUND ROGERS COKER, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1844, (JTOfept* ^""S '^ -^"^ of William Worthington Coker, >CJ^Uvlvl' 0^ Ashbosam, in the county of Dorset; was created Companion of the Distinguished Ser- vice Order, 1886. Married, 1889, Agnes Gertrude, daughter of the late Charles Meade King, of Hope Comer, near Taunton. COLBORNE, see SEATON. ALETHEA ELIZABETH CATHERINE COL- BORNE, commonly known as the Hon- tfTnlfini'tlP ourable Alethea Elizabeth Catherine \U/UIUUVIIK' Colborne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron, between two mural coronets or. Postal address^^c. Cadogan Place, S.W. ALICE CONSTANTIA HELENA COLBORNE, commonly known as the Honoiu'able Alice Constantia Helena Colborne, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fim- briated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron, between two mural coronets or. Postal address^Ss Cadogan Place, S.W. FLORENCE CORDELIA HENRIETTA COL- BORNE, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Cordelia Henrietta Colborne, third daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron, between two mural coronets or. Postal address — 85 Cadogan Place, S.W. Sir FRANCIS COLBORNE, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Francis Colborne, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Bom April 23, 1818, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir John Colborne, first Baron Seaton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Col 223 by his wife Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Reverend James Yonge of Puslinche, in the county of Devon ; created Companion of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1876. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron Colborne, between two mural crowns or. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Kriight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a reindeer's head argent, attired gold, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of palm on the sinister, both proper ; with the Motto, "Sperat infestis." Postal address — The Albany, W. FRANK LIONEL LYDSTON COLBORNE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frank Lionel Lydston. Bom July 28, 1855, being the second son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton ; formerly Major Royal Irish Rifles ; was Aide-de-Camp to Major-General commanding North Irish District 1886, 1887, and South- East District 1887, 1888. Clubs— BooAlt's, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns ; Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron for his distinguished services in the Peninsular War, between two mural crowns or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a reindeer's head argent, attired gold, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of palm on the sinister, both proper. The Reverend GRAHAM COLBORNE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Graham Colborne, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace. Bom 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir John Colborne, the first Baron Seaton ; educated at St. John's College, Cam- bridge ; Rector of Dittisham, in the county of Devon, 1853. Club — Grosvenor. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbri- ated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron for his distinguished services in the Peninsular War, between two mural crowns or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a reindeer's head argent, attired gold, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of palm on the sinister, both proper. Married, 1890, Florence S. , daughter of the late Major W. Porter of Hembury Fort, Honiton. Postal addresses — 85 Cadogan Place, S.W. ; Dittisham Rectory, Totnes ; Hembury Fort, Honiton. HENRIETTA LESLIE JANE COLBORNE, com- monly known as the Honourable Henrietta Leslie Jane Colborne, second daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief em- battled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron, between two mural coronets or. Postal address — 85 Cadogan Place, S.W. H JAMES ULYSSES GRAHAM RAYMOND COL- @ BORNE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able James Ulysses Graham Raymond Colborne. Born 1863, being the son of the Right Honourable James Colborne, the second Baron Seaton ; Lieutenant South Staffordshire Regiment 1884, Captain 1891, Aide-de-Camp to Commander of the Troops in Canada 1893. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 224 Col Col mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to the first Baron for his distinguished services in the Peninsular War, between two mural crowns or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a reindeer's head argent, attired gold, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of palm on the sinister, both proper. RHODA ELLEN COLBORNE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Edmund Colborne, elder daughter of the late George Blogg of Bucklersbury. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, on a chevron between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a ribbon of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to Sir John Colborne, be- tween two mural coronets or. Married, 1873, Edmund Colborne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund Colborne, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Seaton, who died May 12, 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Cordelia Edith. The Reverend FREDERIC CLARENCE COPLE- STONE COLBY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Asso- rtTriTfltl '^'^'^ °^ King's College, London. Born Vii^UI-Uj^ November 4, 1868, being the third son of the late Reverend Edmund Reynolds Colby, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, by his wife Isabella Susan Jane, daughter of the late Reverend John Nicholas Palmer, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two chevronels between two escallops in chief, and as many Palmers' staves saltireways in base or, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aztire and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between two palm-branches, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a broken sword proper, suspended from the hand a Palmer's scrip or. Married, August 12, 1S93, Beatrice Geraldine, fourth daughter of the late Reverend J. Hudson, Master of Arts, sometime Assistant Master of St. Paul's School, London. Postal address — 8 Munster Parade, Fulham Road, S.W. The Reverend FREDERIC THOMAS COLBY, Doctor of Divinity and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, eldest son of Captain Thomas Colby of the Royal Navy, by Mary his wife, daughter of the Reverend John Palmer of Great Torrington, in the county of Devon, Prebendary of Lincoln Cathedral. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, two chevronels between two escallops in chief and as many Palmers' staves saltireways in base or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between two palm- branches a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet grasping a broken sword proper, and suspended from the hand a Palmer's scrip or ; with the Motto, ' ' Non omnis frangar." Married, August i, 1877, Louise Mar- garet Anne, eldest daughter of the Reverend George De Carteret Guille of St. George, in the Island of Guernsey. Postal address — 12 Hillsborough Terrace, Ilfracombe. §The Right Honourable REGINALD CHARLES EDWARD ABBOT, Baron Colchester rtTnfffllMitOr °^ Colchester, in the county of Essex, Vil^UltyvplVV Deputy- Lieutenant, Barrister- at- Law. Born February 13, 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron , by his wife Elizabeth Susan, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Susan, the third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord EUenborough. Creation — June 3, 1817. Cluis — Carlton, New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron between three pears or, as many crosses raguly azure, within a double tressure flory and counterflory of the second, impaling the arms of Maude, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitchfe or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an unicorn's head ermine, armed, crined, and & is the Military Cockade. CoH)|)am=jTu0i6(cll tufted of the first, between six ostrich feathers argent, quilled gold. Supporters — On either side an unicorn ermine, armed, crined, and tufted or, gorged with a collar, azure, within another gemelle, flory counterfiory gules, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back, gold, and charged on the shoulder with a cross raguly of the third. Mottoes — "Deo, patriae, amicis;" "Perseverando." Residence — 49 Eaton Place, S.W. JAMES CECIL COLDHAM-FUSSELL, Gentleman, Born September 7, 1844. being the only son of James Coldham-Fussell of Crabb Hall, Owslebury, in the county of Southampton, and his wife Sarah, only child of Moore of Ockham, near Ripley, in the county of Surrey, and widow of John Wells of Farnham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse engrailed between four fusils or, on a chief of the last, three crosses flory of the first. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, between two laurel branches proper, a fusil or, charged with a cross flory sable ; with the Motto, " AIA." Married, June 9, 1868, Eliza Harriet, eldest surviving daughter of William Wilkes; and has Issue — (i) Vernon Coldham- Fussell, Gentleman, born May 14, 1869 ; (2) Edgar Cold- ham-Fussell, Gentleman, born September 20, 1870; (3) James Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born February 5, 1874 ; (4) Jervis Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born September 25, 1882 ; (s) Warwick Coldham-Fussell, Gentleman, born June 6, 1889 ; Nina ; Lynette ; Coldham ; Gwendaline ; and Genista. Estates — Bulgowrie, near Inverill ; The Glen, near Chatswood ; Hodnet Cottage, North Sydney ; all in the colony of New South Wales. Postal address — Hodnet Cottage, Falcon Street, North Sydney, New South Wales. COLE, see EDWARD-COLE and ENNISKILLEN. COLE, Viscount, see ENNISKILLEN. ARTHUR EDWARD CASAMAIJOR COLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ed- (ITrtl'rt ward Casamaij or Cole. i?o?-« 185 1, being the son ^4^'^*'^ of the Right Honourable William Willoughby Cole, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, Doctor of Laws, the third Earl of Enniskillen ; Ensign 51st Foot 1869, Lieu- tenant 1871, transferred to the Rifle Brigade 1872, retired 1875. C/k^— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a bull passant sable, armed and unguled or, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight bezants, on a canton azure, a harp also or, stringed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon, wings elevated vert, holding a dart in the dexter paw and resting the sinister on an antique escutcheon charged as the canton. Married, 1877, Adelaide, daughter of James Blackwood of Melbourne, Australia, and has Issue — Lowry Arthur Casamaijor Cole, Esquire, born 1878. Residence— '^cc\ts Hall, Attleborough, in the county of Norfolk. BROWNLOW COLE, Gentleman. Born April 12, 1846, being the third son of the late William Cole Dicker, Gentleman, of Moreton Hampstead, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace, who assumed in 1833, by Royal License, the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Brownlow Bourdillon, by his wife Eliza, nie Cole. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or; with the Motto, " Deum cole regem serva." Married, September 1883, Bridget Mary, widow of Perkins ; and has /mk«— Cicely Helen Bourdillon. CATHERINE COLE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patro- nymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable. S is tbe Naval Cockade. Col Col 225 CHARLES FRANCIS COLE, Gentleman. Born October 9, 1857, being the youngest son of the late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with the Motto, " Deum cole regem serva." The Reverend ED WARD MA ULE COLE. Born 1833, being the eldest son of the Reverend William Sibthorpe Cole, Master of Arts, by Mary his wife, daughter of the Reverend John Maule, Master of Arts, of Panbride, Panmure. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Argent, a bull passant gules, armed or, within a bordure sable bezantie. Married, 1862, Philadelphia, commonly known as Lady Phila- delphia Erskine [granted precedence of an EarVs daughter, 1885, as if her m-other had succeeded as Countess of Mar in her own right), daughter of William Ja7nes Goodeve ; and has Issue — (i) Seymour Hamilton Maule Cole, born 1866 [married, 1892, Lilian May, daughter of Robert Kerr Kerr]; (2) Edward Wilmot Maule Cole, born 1868 ; (3) Maurice St. Michael Maule Cole, born -lZt^ ; (4) John Francis Erskine Maule Cole, bom 1877 ; Beatrice Madeline Erskine [married, 1884, Henry Tanner Ferguson']; Edith Margaret Erskine ; Mary Christian Janet Erskine ; and Hilda Mary Frances Erskine. KMELYN MARY COLE, Spinster, daughter of the late William Cole Dicker, Gentleman, of Moreton Hampstead, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Brownlow Bourdillon, by his wife Eliza, n^e Cole. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable. ELI/.A PHILADELPHIA ERSKINE COLE, com- monly known as Lady Eliza Philadelphia Erskine Cole, sister of the twenty-sixth Earl of Mar. Married, 1862, the Reverend Edward Maule Cole, Vicar of Wetwang, in the county of York; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1885. JOHN COLE, Gentleman, Master of Arts. Born October 10, 1844, being the second son of the late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with the Motto, "Deum cole regem serva." Married, August 11, 1874, Mary Ellen Oldfield, daughter of John Jope Rogers of Penrose, Helston ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Basil Cole, Gentleman, born November 8, 1875; (2) Arthur Frederick Andrew Cole, Gentleman, born February 4, 1883; and Catherine Winifred. JOSHUA COLE, Gentleman, Commander in the Royal Navy. Born January 22, 1843, being the eldest son of the late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patro- nymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or ; with the Motto, "Deum cole regem serva." Married, April 8, 1884, Lillian Elizabeth, fifth daughter of Patrick Joseph Gannon of Ballysheen Castle, county Kildare. RICHARD PRESTON COLE, Gentleman. Born August 29, 1847, being the third son of the late John Cole Dicker, Gentleman, who as.sumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patronymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by bis wife Catherina, daughter of Richard Preston. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, a bull passant between four cinque- foils in cross sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or; with the Motto, "Deum cole regem serva. " Married, April 25, 1883, Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Evans of Llangunllo, in the county of Radnor ; and has Issue — Charles Kenneth Preston Cole, Gentleman , born August 7, 1884. The Reverend WILLIAM ALSTON COLE, Vicar of Lockinge, in the county of Berkshire, Born July 26, 1838, being the second son of the late Wilhani Cole Dicker, Gentleman, of Moreton Hampstead, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace, who assumed by Royal License in 1833 the surname of Cole in lieu of his patro- nymic, under the will of his uncle, John Cole of Exeter, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Brownlow Bourdillon, by his wife Eliza, n(e Cole. Armorial bearings : He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bull passant between four cinquefoils in cross sable; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head sable, attired or, between two branches of oak fructed or; with the Motto, "Deum cole regem servia." Married, December 31, 1861, Emily Rosa, daughter of the Venerable George Barnes, Archdeacon of Barnstaple, Vicar of Sowton. SSiE EDWARD ARTHUR COLEBROOKE, fifth ^S Baronet of Crawford, in the county rtrriTl>fl1*nrifcl> of Lanark, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born til^UlC'UVUUnK- October 12, i86i, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Edward Cole- brooke, fourth Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Margaret, second daughter of John Richardson of Kirklands, in the county of Roxbiu-gh. Creation — October 12, 1759. Club — Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or, on a chief of the last, three martlets sable, impaling the arms of Paget, namely sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five Uons passant guardant of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern or, resting the dexter foot upon an antique escutcheon gules. Motto — "Sola bona quae honesta." Married, June 17, 1889, Alexandra Harriet, seventh daughter of Alfred Paget, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, commonly known as Lord Alfred Paget, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue— K son, born September 17, 1893 ; Mary Sydney ; and Bridget. Seat — Abington House, Abington, North Britain. Town residence — 19 Green Street, Park Lane. Dame ELIZABETH MARGARET COLEBROOKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Colebrooke, daughter of John Richardson of Kirklands, in the county of Roxburgh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a lion rampant ermine, ducally crowned or, on a chief of the last three martlets sable. Married, 1857, Sir Edward Colebrooke, Baronet, Member of Parliament, Doctor of Laws, who died i8go. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry Colebrooke, Esquire, bom November 3, 1858; died May i, 1859; (2) Sir Edward Arthur Cole- brooke, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Roland John Colebrooke, Esquire, born July 22, 1864 ; Margaret Ginevra [married, November 17, 1890, Marchese Di Carmugliano- Nicollini]; Ellen Emma; and Mary Elizabeth. Postal address — The Right Honourable AMY AUGUSTA COLE- RIDGE, Dowager-Baroness Coleridge, rfT rtTovtfl rTr> daughter of Henry Baring Lawford of the \llMVX,\,V\i^X' Bengal Civil Service. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : argent, on a mount in base vert, an otter proper, a chief gules, charged with a dove of the first between two crosses pat^e fitch^e or. Sup- porters — On the dexter side an otter proper, and on the sinister a lion sable, each gorged with a garland of roses gules, barbed vert. Married, August 13, 1885, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir John Duke Coleridge, first Baron Coleridge, and Knight Bachelor, Lord Chief Justice The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 226 €oI of England, who died 1894. Postal address — i Sussex Square, W. The Right Honourable BERNARD JOHN SEY- MOUR COLERIDGE, second Baron Coleridge, of Ottery St. Mary, in the county of Devon, Master of Arts, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Barrister-at- Law, sometime Member of Parliament for Attercliffe Divi- sion of Sheffield. Born 1851, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief- Justice of England, by his first wife Jane Fortescue, daughter of the Reverend George Turner Seymour of Farringford, Isle of Wight ; succeeded at the death of his father, 1894, under the creation of January 10, 1874. Clubs — National Liberal ; Devonshire. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a mount vert, in base an otter proper, a chief gules, charged with a dove of the first, between two crosses pat6e fitch^e or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, therefrom issuing ears of wheat proper, in front of a cross gules an otter also proper. Supporters — Dexter, an otter proper, and sinister, a lion sable, each gorged with a garland of roses gules, leaved vert. IVTottO — " Qualis vita, finis ita." Married, August 9, 1876, Mary Alethea, eldest daughter of the late Right Reverend John Feilder Mackarness, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Oxford ; and has Issue — Geoffrey Duke Coleridge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffrey Duke Coleridge, born July 23, 1877 ; Audrey Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Audrey Jane ; and Phillis Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Phillis Mary. Seat — Heath's Court, Ottery St. Mary, in the county of Devon. Postal address — 8 Wetherby Place, South Ken- sington. GILBERT JAMES DUKE COLERIDGE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gilbert James Duke Coleridge, Master of Arts, Barrister. Born 1859, being the third son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Cole- ridge, by his first wife Jane Fortescue, daughter of the Reverend George Turner Seymour of Farringford, in the Isle of Wight. C/m^— Devonshire. Armorial Ijearings— He bears for Arms : Argent on a mount vert, in base an otter proper, a chief gules charged with a dove of the first, between two crosses pat^e fitchfe or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, therefrom issuing ears of wheat proper, in front of a cross gules an otter also proper. Motto — "Time Deum cole regem." Married, October 24, 1888, Annie, daughter of Duncan Darroch, Esquire, of Gourock and Torridon ; and has Issue — Wilfrid Duke Coleridge, Esquire, born October 6, 1889. Postal addresses — II Roland Gardens, S.W. ; 4 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G. STEPHEN WILLIAM BUCHANAN COLERIDGE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stephen William Buchanan Coleridge, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, Private Secretary to the Lord Chief- Justice of England from 1883 to 1890, appointed Clerk of Assize on the South Wales Circuit in 1890, Barrister-at- Law. Born May 31, 1854, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir John Duke Coleridge, first Baron Coleridge, Lord Chief-Justice of England, by his first wife Jane Fortescue, daughter of the Reverend George Turner Seymour of Farringdon, in the Isle of Wight. Clubs — Devonshire, and Hyde Park. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount in base vert, an otter proper, on a chief gules a dove of the first, between two crosses pat^e fitch^e or ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Lushington, namely, or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, therefrom issuing ears of wheat proper, in front of a cross gules, an otter also proper ; and with the Motto, " Qualis vita finis ita." Married, April 5, 1879, Geraldine Beatrice, rlaughter and co-heiress of the late Charles Manners Lushington of Norton Court, in the county of Kent, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) John Duke Coleridge, Esquire, born November 10, 1879 ; {2) Guy Lushington Coleridge, Gentleman, born March 15, 1S84 ; (3) Paul Humphrey Coleridge, Gentleman, born Feb- is tlie Military Cockade. Col ruary 17, 1884. Postal addresses — J Egerton Mansions, South Kensington, London, S.W. ; Room 474 Royal Courts of Justice, London, W.C. ; The Ford, Greywell, Hamp- shire. Captain ARTHUR HORSMAN COLES, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Adjutant rtTnliMi 4''* Volunteer Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince (^Ulv9 Consort's Own). Bom iSs,6, being the son of the late T. Horsman Coles, of 76 Westbourne Ter- race, W. ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. PATRICK COLL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace (trf^\ for the county of Dublin : since 1888 he has been kL'UII Chief Crown-Solicitor for Ireland. Born 1839, being the son of the late James Coll of Belview, in the county of Limerick : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. C\v!a— Stephen s Green. Married, 1865, Clara Rosetta, daughter of the late Nicholas D Arcy of Ballyforan, in the county of Roscommon. Postal addresses — 54 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin: Ard- sunnas, Dalkey, county Dublin. Major-General Sir EDWIN HENRY HAYTER COLLBN, Knight Commander of the Most flTnlTptl Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born V^Uitvli 1843; was created Companion of the Most E^ninent Order of the Indian Empire, 1880, and advanced to tlie rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Postal address — Calcutta and Sim.la. §SlR MARK WILKS COLLET, Baronet of Saint Clere, Ightham, in the county of Kent, one rtTnTTl^f' °^ ^®'" Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of Vil^UlivV London, late Governor of the Bank of Eng- land. Born September 17, 1816, being the son of the late James Collet, by his wife Wendelina Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham Van Brienen. Creation — June, 1888. Club — Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron cotised between three hinds trippant, a rose between four annulets all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind argent, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed and slipped proper, supporting with the dexter foreleg a rose also argent, within an annulet sable. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married, firstly, July 23, 1850, Susan Gertrude, daughter of Reverend James Eyre of Beverley, in the county of York ; and by her (who died July 22, 1851), had/jjae — A daughter, Lina Susan Penelope [married, 1870, Frederick Henry Norman of Moor Place, Much Hadham, in the county of Hertford, and has issue, Montagu Collet Norman, Gentleman ; Ronald Collet Norman, Gentleman ; and Gertrude]. He married secondly. May 8, 1862, Antonia Frederica, daughter of Joseph Edlmann of Hawkwood ; and has — Mark Edlmann Collet, Esquire, born January 12, 1864 [married, July 5, 1888, Nina Emma Caroline, daughter of Reverend Charles Theobald, Rector of Lasham, and Rural Dean of Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Seat — Saint Clere, Ightham, in the county of Kent. Town residence — 2 Sussex Square, W. Dame MARY WALLACE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Colleton, youngest daughter of William ffrriTT^1"rttl Comins of Witheridge, in the county of yl'VWX/KVMX Devon. Mamed, firstly , i8c,2„ Sir Robert Augustus Fulford Graves Colleton, eighth Baronet, who died \Z(A: secondly, 1875, Colonel William Edward Wallace, who died 1892. By her first marriage she had [with other issue now all deceased) an only sur- viving son, Sir Robert Augustus William Colleton, ninth Baronet [to whom refer']. Postal address — 158 King Henry's Road, London, N. W. §Sir ROBERT AUGUSTUS WILLIAM COLLE- TON, ninth Baronet, Major 1st Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, late Deputy Assistant- Adjutant -General for Musketry, Calcutta. Born at King William's Town, Cape of Good Hope, August 31, 1854, being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Sir Robert Augustus Fulford H is the Naval Cockade. Col Col 227 Graves Colleton, eighth Baronet, by Mary his wife [to whom refer], youngest daughter of William Comins of Witheridge, North Devon, and succeeded at the decease of his father, October 28, 1866, under the creation of February 18, 1661. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bearings, as used, are for Arms : Or, three stags' heads erased proper. Crest — A stag's head as in the arms. The arms are those of the Ridgway family , from an heiress of whom Sir Robert IS descended ; and he would be entitled to the coat as a quartering, but has not established his right to it as his paternal coat. Married, August 7, 1880, Edith, third daughter of Thomas Robert Abraham of Eversley, Croydon, in the county of Surrey ; and has had Issue — (i) Robert Kennet Colleton, Esquire, bom August 2, and died August 22, 1885 ; (2) Frederick Roberts Colleton, Esquire, bom April 24, 1890; Esmd Frederica, died August 16, 1888; Loma Colleton ; Enid Colleton ; and Gwladys Mary Colleton, Postal address — Peshawar, India. Colonel Sir HENRY COLLETT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. rfTrtTTl^i'f* ^°^^ 1836/ was created Companion of the yl^vVW/\,\> Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — United Service. Postal address — 21 Cranley Gardens, London, S. W. COLLEY, now COWLEY. COLLIER, see MONKSWELL. JOHN COLLIER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiu-able John Collier. Born 1850, being (fTflHtPI* the son of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Vi^UlllC'l Porrett Collier, the first Baron Monks- welL Clubs — Arts, Savile. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief two demi-unicorns courant and in base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak-branches slipped, leaved, and fructed or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand an oak-branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed or, and resting the sinister band on an escutcheon azure, charged with two keys saltireways or. Married, firstly, 1879, Marian (who died 1887), second daughter of Thomas Henry Huxley, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society ; and has Issue living — Joyce ; and secondly, 1889, his deceased wife's sister, Ethel Gladys, fifth daughter, by whom he has issue. Residence — North House, Eton Avenue, N.W. WILLIAM FREDERICK COLLIER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Bom March 14, 1824, being the second son of John Collier, Esquire, of Grimstone, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon. Member of Parliament 1832-1841, by his wife Emma, daughter of Robert Porrett. Club — National Liberal. Livery — White (drab) and blue. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief two demi-unicoms current, and in base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak- branches slipped, leaved and fructed or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affrontfe proper, holding in the dexter hand an oak-branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed or, and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with two keys saltireways or. Married, March 7, 1B54, Cycill Christiana, fourth daughter of Charles Biggs Calmady, Esquire, of Langdon Court, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Calmady Collier, Esquire, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, born 1856 [married, 1884, Cecilia Sarah, daughter of Shilston Calmady Hamlyn, of Leawood and Paschoe, in the county of Devon] ; (2) Frederick Mortimer Collier, Gentleman [married, September 22, 1892, Rosa, daughter of the Reverend Francis William Peel, Master of Arts, Rector of Burghwallis] ; (3) George Buller Collier, Gentleman, bom September 30, i860; and Bertha Cycill. Estate — Woodtown, in the parish of Sampford Spiney, in the county of Devon. Postal address— 'WoodXovm, Horra- bridge, S. Devon. Major-General WILLIAM POLE COLLING WOOD, Companion of the Most Distinguished (TrrtffttllYVMfinTl Order of Saint Michael and Saint ^O'Ulll-UUUIUUU George, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Born November 2, 1829, being the second son of the late Henry John William Collingwood of Lilburn Tower and Comhill House, in the county of Northumberland, by his wife Frances Camaby, daughter of the late Sir Carnaby Haggerston, Baronet ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, i88o. Clubs — United Service, Primrose. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms by General Coling- wood, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three stags' heads erased sable. Crest — A stag at gaze in a holly-bush proper. Married, August 10, 1854, Jane Constance, eldest daughter of F. Folliott Thornton Mostyn tf county Sligo ; and has Issue — Winifred [married C. E. Lyon] ; and Maude. Postal address— 5/. Clair, Haywood Heath, Sussex. COLLINS, quartered by LEES and TENISON. The Honourable Sir ARTHUR JOHN HAMMOND COLLINS, Knight Bachelor, one of Her rfTrtTTii^rt* Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born '"'*"•'••■••*' 1834, being the son of John Collins of Park- stone, in the county of Dorset, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Thomas Adey of Poole; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1863, Isabella, only daughter of the late Reverend Richard Wilson, Doctor of Divinity, formerly Fellow of Saint John s College, Cambridge. Postal address — Madras. The Honourable Sir RICHARD HENN COLLINS, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Queen's Bench, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in tJu Law. Born 1842, being the son of Stephen Collins, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of the Irish Bar, by his wife Frances, daughter of William Henn, Master in Chancery, Ireland; Judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court, 1891 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married, i868, Jane, daughter of the Very Reverend Ogle William Moore, Dean of Clogher. Postal address — 3 Bramham Gardens, S. W. Sir ROBERT HAWTHORN COLLINS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Comptroller of the Household to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany, son of the Reverend John Ferdinando Collins of Betterton House, Wantage, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Robert Hawthorn of Glenluce, in the county of Wigtown ; created Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1884. Married, 1876, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Henry Wightwick, Rector of Codford St. Peter, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal addresses — 3 Bramham. Gardens, South Kensington ; Broom Hill, Esher. §Sir WILLIAM COLLINS, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Lanark. Born 1817, being the son of William Collins of Glasgow, by Jane his wife, daughter of John Barclay of Paisley ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Married, yfrj/Zj/, 1845, Annabella, daughter of the late Alexander Glen of Glasgow (she died XZ62) ; andsecondly, iS6<„ Helen, daughter of Robert Jamieson of Glasgow [she died 1893). Postal address — 3 Park Terrace East, Glasgow. Colonel FRANCIS WILLIAM COLLIS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born (^ f^Wct 1839/ created Companion of the Most Honour- V^UilW able Order of the Bath, 1891. § JEREMIAH COLMAN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of rtTrtTnifltl Surrey, for which he served the oflSce of ViJ^UilliaU High Sheriff in the year 1893. Born April 24, 1859, being the only son of the late Jeremiah Colman of Carshalton Park, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Isabella Cocksedge, nie Button. Chibs The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 228 €oI Col — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal, City Liberal. Livery — Blue coat with gold aigulettes, yellow waistcoat and breeches, pink stockings, brass buttons, three-cornered hat trimmed with gold. Armorial beartngs — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a pale rayonn^e or, guttfe-de-l'armes, be- tween two fleurs-de-lis of the second, a lion rampant between two annulets paleways gules ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of two wings argent, each charged with an estoile azure, a rock proper, thereon a caltrap or ; with the Motto, " Sat cito, si sat bene." Tl/arrzfi^, February 25, 1885, Mai-y, third daughter of James Short McMaster of Mitcham, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Jeremiah Colman, Gentleman, born January I, 1886. Estate and postal address — Gatton Park, Surrey. § JEREMIAH JAMES COLMAN, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Norwich since 1871, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, and for Nor- wich ; was Sheriff of Norwich 1872, and Mayor 1867. Born June 14, 1830, being the son of the late James Colman of Stoke Holy Cross, Norwich, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Burlingham. Clubs — Reform, Cobden, Devonshire, City Liberal, National Liberal. Armorial hearings — He bears for Aims : Azure, on a pale rayonn^e or, gutt^e-de- I'armes, between two fleurs-de-lis of the second, a lion ram- pant between two annulets paleways gules, and impaling the arms of Cozens-Hardy, namely, quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and or, in chief two bomb-shells fired, and in base an eagle's head erased proper (for Hardy) ; 2 and 3 per pale aziure and gules, on a pile or, a lion rampant of the second, gutt^e-d'eau, collared argent (for Cozens). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manttng aziue and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two wings argent, each charged with an estoile azure, a rock proper, thereon a caltrap or ; with the Motto, " Sat cito si sat bene." Mar- ried, 1856, Caroline, eldest daughter of William Hardy Cozens-Hardy, Esquire, of Letheringsett : and has, with other Issue — Russell James Colman, Gentleman, bom i85i [married, 1888, Edith Margaret, third daughter of Richard Davies, Esquire, of Treborth, in the county of Carnarvon, Lord-Lieutenant of Anglesea, and has a son, born 1892]. Postal addresses — Carrow House, Norwich ; the Clyffe, Corton, Lowestoft; Belgrave Mansions, S.W. JOSEPH GROSE COLMER, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and rtTrtTtni^t* Saint George. Born 1856; has been Secre- V^UI'lllvl' tary to Office of High Commissioner for Canada in London since 1881 ; appointed Secretary of the Colonisation Board, 1890 ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Constitutional, Saint George's. Married, 1886, Margaret, daughter of the late P. Y. Black of Glasgow. Postal address — 29 Eldon Road, Kensington, IV. Sir DOM/HIC ELLIS COLNAGHI, Knight Bachelor. Bom 1834, being the son of Dominic Col- (i^ f\{Y\^c\V\\ naghi of la. Pall Mall East, by Katherine, Vii-UI-lta^yi daughter of F. Pontet : Consul-General at Florence ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Club — Athentsum. yi^rntd,i^62, Joanna Sophia, daughter of Henry Beavan. Postal address — British Consulate, Florence. Sir JOHN CHARLES READY COLOMB, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguislied Order rtTrtTntrifl of Salnt Michael and Saint George, Justice yl'VlVnW of the Peace for the county of Kerry. Bom 1838, being the son of General G. T. Colomb, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir A. Bradley King, Baronet: Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Statistical Society, and Fellow of the Colonial Institute; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1866, Emily Anna, daughter of R. S. Palmer, and widow of Charles Augustus Francis Paget, Royal Navy. Postal address — 75 Belgrave Road, S. W. ; Dromguinna, Ken-mare, county Kerry. Dam£ ANN ATKINSON, commonly known as Lady Colquhoun, only child of the late William Cathrow, ^ is the Military Cockade. Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Stoke Lodge, in the county of Buckingham. Mar- .irMTi^ttdrtttt^ ried, firstly, 1866, as his second wife, V^Ul^UUUUI I Sir Robert Gilmour Colquhoun, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Her Majesty's Consul-General in Egypt, who died 1870 ; secondly, 1871, William Adair Atkinson. Postal 2.Adr:ess—Knockfarrie, Pitlochry, Perthshire. Dame KATHERINE COLQUHOUN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Colquhoun, daughter of Monsignor de St. Vitalis. Married, 1843, Sir Patrick Colquhoun, Knight Bachelor, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Laws, who died 1891. Postal address — Shepperton, Middlesex. §SlR JAMES COLQUHOUN, fifth Baronet of Col- quhoun, and of Luss, in the county of Dumbarton, Lord- Lieutenant of the county of Dumbarton. Born March 30, 1844, being the son of the late Sir James Colquhoun, fourth Baronet, by his wife Jane, second daughter of Sir Robert Abercromby, Baronet. CrcaWoK— June 27, 1786. Clubs— Arthur's, New Club (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms; Argent, a saltire engrailed sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hart's head couped gules, attired argent. Motto — "Sijepuis." Married, Vi^cemhtx 8, 1875, Charlotte Mary Douglas, daughter of Major William Monro, late 79th Highlanders, and Elizabeth his wife, daughterofSir Robert Abercromby, Baronet, of Birkenbog; and has Issue — Constance Janet Sinclair Flora Abercromby ; and Dorothea Helen Mary Elizabeth Sutherland. Seats — Rossdhu, Luss ; Ardencaple Castle, Gareloch ; Arrochar House, Loch Long ; and Ardlue, in the county of Dum- barton. Reverend Sir EDWARD HARRY DUTTON COLT, eighth Baronet, of Leominster, in the county of tfTnTl" Hereford, Master of Arts, Rector of Monkoke- ^UIV hampton, in the county of Devon. Bom October 3, 1850, being the eldest son of Sir Thomas Archer Colt, seventh Baronet, of Leominster, in the county of Here- ford, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Frances, youngest daughter of Ellas Chadwick of Swinton Hall, in the county of Lancaster. Creation — March 2, 1692. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse between three colts in full speed sable ; the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, upon a wreath of the colours. Motto — " Vincitqui patitur." Married, September 4, i88g, Alice, daughter of W. J. Strange of Mile House, Sulham, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — Two daughters. Postal address — Monkokehampton, Winkleigh, Devonshire. § GEORGE FREDERICK RUSSELL COLT, Es- quire, late Captain z^rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, ^is the second but eldest surviving son of John Hamilton Colt, Esquire, of Inveresk, Auldhame, and Gartsherrie, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Jane, daughter of George Cole Bainbridge of Gattonside, in the county of Roxburgh. Clubs — Naval and Military, PriTnrose, Scottish, Maison Dorh, New [Edinburgh), Conservative (Glasgow), Union [Glasgow). Livery — Full dress: light drab coat, silver buttons, waistcoat blue, with white stripes, knee breeches of blue plush: undress: dark blue. Armorial beariJlgB as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register to Captain Colt, are for Arms: Argent, a sta^s head erased gules, and between the attires a pheon azure. Crest — A dexter naked arm embowed, holding in the hand an arrow in bend sinister proper. Motto — " Transfigavi." Married, June 28, 1865, Julia Caroline, eldest daughter of the late Reverend George Hutton of Gateburton and Knaith, in the county of Lincoln, Justice of the Peace: and has Issue — Ronald Sherwin Holden Stuart Roe Colt, bom March 23, 1869. Estate — Gffi;-faAcrWe. Postal address — Gartsherrie House, Coatbridge, N.B. HSiR GEORGE ST. JOHN COLTHURST, sixth © Baronet of Ardrum, in the county of fjrflTf''httt* "^^ Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Colville VibillUlllV of Culross, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Chamberlain to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales. Born November 23, 1818, being the eldest son of the late General Sir Charles Colville, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Charles Colville, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late WiUiatn Mure of Caldwell, in the county of Ayr; succeeded his uncle as ninth Lord, December 22, 1849. Creations — Scotch Barony, March 10, 1604 ; Barony of the United Kingdom, December 31, 1885. Clubs — Marlborough, Carlton, Turf, Royal Dorset Yacht. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross moline sable (for Colville) : 2 and 3 gules, a fesse chequy argent and sable (for Lindsay), impaling the arms of Carington, namely or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins, the two in chief respectant sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hind's head, couped argent. Motto — " Oublier ne puis." Married, June 6, 1853, Cecile Katherine Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Cecile Katherine Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Robert John Carrington, second Lord Carrington ; and has Issue — ( i ) Charles Robert William Col- ville, Esquire, Master of Colville, Major (retired) Grenadier Guards, late Aide-de-Camp to the Commander-in-Chief at Bombay, now Military Secretary to the Governor-General of Canada, born April 26, 1854 [married, October 7, 1885, Ruby, daughter of Colonel Henry Dorrien Streatfeild of Chiddingstone, in the county of Kent, and has issue, Charles Alexander Colville, Esquire, born May 26, 1888 ; a son, born December 24, 1892 ; and Margaret] ; (2) Stanley Cecil James Colville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Stanley Cecil James Colville, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born February 21, 1861; (3) George Charles Colville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Charles Col- ville, born February 22, 1867 ; and Blanche Cecile, com- monly known as the Honourable Blanche Cecile [married, July 26, 1890, Captain Britten, Royal Navy, and has issue]. Residences — Culross Lodge, West Cowes ; 42 Eaton Place, S.W. KATHERINE SARAH GEORGIANA COLVILLE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Sarah Georgiana Colville, daughter of the late Baroness De- Cliffbrd. Married, 1850, Charles Robert Colvillle, who died 1886. Postal address — Lullington Hall, Burton-on-Trent. WILLIAM JAMES COLVILLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William JaTnes Colville, brother of the Right Honourable Sir John Colville, the eleventh Baron Colville. Born 1827 ; became Captain Rifle Brigade, 1853, Brevet-Major 1855, Lieutenant-Colonel 1864, Brevet- Colonel 1870, retired from the Army 1872, appointed Ensign of the Yeomen of the Guard same year. Lieutenant 1889, Knight of the Legion of Honour 1856, Controller and Trea- surer to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh 1871, Master of Ceremonies to the Queen and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1893 ; advanced to the rank of a Baron s son by Royal Warrant, 1849. Clubs — ArmyandNavy, United Service. Married, 18^7, Georgiana Mary, second daughter of Evan Baillie of Dochfour ; and has Issue living — Arthur Edward William. Colville, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), and Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General Curragh, lorn 1857 [married, 1883, Olivia, daughter of Alfred Spencer Churchill, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Alfred Spencer Churchill, and has issue living, Robert Alfred Colville, born 1888] ; and Mary Catherine. Postal addresses — Clarence House, St. James's Palace, S. W.: 47 Chester Square, S. W. Sir A UCKLAND COL VI N, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, (ITflTVlttl Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Vil^UlUUl Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1838, being the son of John Russell Colvin, Lieutenant-Governor of tlie North- West Provinces of India, by his wife Emma Sophia, daughter of the Reverend W. Sneyd ; created Knight Commander of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881 ," Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883 ; Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Clubs— ^fflKzVfe, Travellers'. Married, 1859, Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 23° €oI of tlie late Major-General Charles Herbert, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [she died 1865). Postal address — Government House, Allahabad. § RICHARD BE ALE COLVIN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex, High Slteriffi^^o, Major Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry. Born August 4, 1856, being the eldest son of Beale Blackwell Colvin of Monkhafns Hall, by his wife Emina Elizabeth, daughter of D. Britten, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Club — • Arthurs. Livery — Light drab, with scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Anns, are for Arms : Ermi- nois, a cross fiory sable, beiweeti two tigers heads affrontie in chief. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet batting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyJwund^s liead and neck erased ermine, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped proper, and gorged with a chevron collar ; •with the Motto, " Au- dacter et sincere." Estate — Monkhams Hall, Waltham Abbey, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Arthurs Club. Colonel GEORGE HARRIE THORN COLWELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of rfTnTVVI l>TT ^^ Bath. Bom 1841, being the son of the xl^y^X^y^^K'Kl- late J. Colwell, Royal Navy ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Vl'arcYeA, firstly , 1868, Mary E. [wlio died 1881), daughter of Edwin Cocker; secondly, 1888, Edith H. E. , daughter of the late Reverend Robert O. Burton of Minera Hall, in the county of Denbigh. Colonel BOYCE ALBERT COMBE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born /fp* 1^ lYI 1^ 1^ 1841, being the son of the late C. J, F. Combe ; KX^IMXWjK' 2vas created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1889. Married, 1871, Helen Edith {who died 1892), daughter of the late Major- General L. Barrow, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Chief Commissioner of Oudh. Postal address — Sind, Bombay. CHARLES HARVEY COMBE, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for the North-West or Chertsey Division of the county of Surrey. Born February 18, 1863, being the eldest son of Charles Combe, Gentleman, of Cobham Park, Cob- ham, in the county of Surrey, and 27 Portland Place, W., by his wife Marianne Harriet Catherine, daughter of the late Captain Patrick Inglis, Royal Navy. Clubs — Windham, Carlton. Armorial beariiigs — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a pale ermine, between two tilting-spears erect or, three lions passant in pale gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be6tting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, garnished or, around the arm a ribbon tied gules, the hand grasping a broken tilting-spear also proper, between two flag-staves, flowing from each a pennon gules; with the IVIOttO, "Nil timere nee temere." Postal addresses — Cobham Park, Cobham, Surrey ; 103 Jermyn Street, S.W. t Rear -Admiral HENRY WANDESFORD COM- BER, Chevalier of the Legion of Honour. (t^ r\w\\\€9Y Born 1821, being the eldest son of the late V^l^UlllUt-l Reverend H. G. W. Comber of Oswald Kirk, in tJie county of York. Club — United Service. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings as used are : Or, a fesse dancettie gules bet-ween three estoiles sable. Crest — A lynx's Itead sable, charged on the neck with three bezants, two and one. Motto — " Sapiens dominabitior astris ;'" but no pedigree of the family has been established or recorded in the College of A rms for some considerable length of time. Postal address — Brotherton House, West Coker, Yeovil. The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT WELLING- TON STAPLETON COTTON, rtT rt tflfl l>t*ltt l>l*l> Viscount Combermere of Bhut- NO^UillUl^tUlt'Vt' pore, in the East Indies, and Combermere, in the County of Palatine of Chester, Baron Combermere of Combermere, in the county of Chester, and a Baronet, Justice of the ^ is tlie Blilitary Cockade. Com Peace. Born June i8, 184S, being the eldest son of the Rit'ht Honourable Sir Wellington Henry Cotton, second Viscount Combermere, by his wife Susan Alice, daughter of Sir George Sitwell, Baronet. Creations— 'S.zxaaeX, March 29, 1677; Baron, May 17, 1814 ; Viscount, February 8, 1827. Cfa^— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent, in chief, pendent from a ribbon gules, a repre- sentation of the medal presented to his Lordship after the Battle of Salamanca, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Chetwynd, namely, azme a chevron between three mullets or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon proper, wings ex- panded, belled or, holding in the dexter claw a belt azure, buckled of the second. Crest of Augmentation— Upon a mount vert, a soldier of the 3rd Regiment of Light Dragoons mounted all proper, in the attitude of charging the enemy, and over this crest, in an escroU azure, the word Salamanca, in letters of gold. Supporters— Two falcons, wings ex- panded and endorsed proper, belled or, the dexter sup- porting a spear also proper, therefrom flowing to the dexter a standard swallow-tailed vert, sem^e of estoiles or, streamers and tassels of the last, and the sinister supporting a like spear, therefrom flowing to the sinister a yellow standard, swallow-tailed, with streamers and tassels of the last. Motto — " In utraque fortuna paratus." Married, firstly, June 2, 1866, Charlotte Anne, only daughter and heir of Jacob Fletcher of Peel Hall, in the county of Lancashire (died. November 1879) ; and secondly, June 22, 1880, Isabel Marian, daughter of Sir George Chetwynd, third Baronet ; by whom he has Issue — Francis Lynch Wellington Cotton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Lynch Wellington Cotton, born June 29, 1887. Residence — Chaseley House, Rugeley, in the county of Stafford. The Honourable EDWARD COMBES, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint rTTrttnihlXf Michael and Saint George. Born 1830, Vi^UUlUt'P ieingtheson of the late William Combes; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Club — Australian, Sydney. Married, 1856, a daughter of the late William, C. Hare. Postal address — Glanmire, New South Wales. Sir JOHN EDMUND COMMERELL, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of (TT n tn tn l>1*l?TT ^^' Bath, on Tuhom Her Majesty has K1M\\\\\\,\,\,\,\X conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1829, being the second son of John W. Coin-merell of Strood Park, Horsham, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Sophia , daughter of William Bosanquet of Harley Street, London ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1869, advanced to the rank of Knight Comm-ander of that Order 1874, and to that of Knight Grand Cross 1887. Married, 1853, Matilda Maria, fourth daughter of Joseph Bushby of St. Croix, West Indies, and Halkin Street, London. Postal address — 45 Rutland Gate, S. W. COMPTON, quartered by CAVENDISH. COMPTON, see ELY, Bishop of. COMPTON, Earl, see NORTHAMPTON. COMPTON, see NORTHAMPTON. ARTHUR ERNEST COMPTON, Gentleman, fourth son of the late George Compton, by his wife jr|>|«v^|t4-|S|^ Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker. VO^UIII^VUU Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the fore- paws an esquire's helmet all proper ; with the Motto, " Nisi Dominus." M is tbe Naval Cockade. Com Con 231 BEAUMONT ALBERT COMPTON, Gentleman, fifth son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearm^ — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon fired proper of the third, between two Uons' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the forepaws an esquire's helmet all proper ; with the Motto, " Nisi Dominus." GEORGE WILLIAM COMPTON, Gentleman. Bom October 22, 1847, being the third son of George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker. Cluh — Kimberley (Kimberley). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper ; with the Motto, "Nisi Dominus." Married, February 22, 1883, Rosina, daughter of William Richard Lock Vicary ; and has Issue — (i) Albert George William Compton, Gentleman, born September 30, 1885; (2) a son, born August 24, 1894; Maud Alice ; and Irene Rosina. Estates — 54,000 acres of land in the Transvaal, 2600 acres of land in the Free State, " Laager Plaats," and 1600 acres of land in the Free State ; " Wissels Rust," and property in East London and Kimberley. Postal address — Gladstone and Kim- berley, South Africa. HENRY JAMES COMPTON, Gentleman, second son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper; with the Motto, " Nisi Dominus." Married, and has Issue — One son. WALTER GEORGE COMPTON, Gentleman, eldest son of the late George Compton, by his wife Jane Alice, daughter of George Brooker. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a fesse nebuly sable, between two esquires' helmets proper, a chief gules, thereon a beacon fired of the third, between two lions' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beacon fired, a lion couchant, supporting with the forepaw an esquire's helmet all proper ; with the Motto, "Nisi Dominus." Married, and has Issue — One son. EDWARD CONDER, Gentleman. Born November 27, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Richard rfTrtnhlM* Conder, by Alice his wife, daughter and co- l^UUUi^t heiress of John Haygarth of Syke, in the county of York ; the said Richard Conder being the fourth son of the late Edward Conder of Perry Bank, in the county of Westmorland. Livery — Blue coat with silver buttons and black velvet collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend wavy azure between two lymphads sable, sails furled, flags flying and oars in motion, also sable, an anchor entwined with a cable or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a lymphad as in the arms, an anchor fesse- ways, the flukes to the dexter or ; with the Motto, ' ' Je conduis." Married, September 9, 1856, to Susanna, elder daughter of Henry Kitten of Ringstead, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue — Edward Conder, Gentleman [to whom refer]'; and Alice Susanna [married, 1880, to R. C. Smith Carrington, of Worcester, Master of Arts]. Estates — Terry Bank, in the county of Westmorland ; Elm Hurst, near Romford, in the county of Essex; Newbold, in the county of Leicester ; New Court, in the county of Hereford. Postal address^T erry Bank, Kirby Lonsdale, Westmorland. EDWARD CONDER, Junior, Gentleman. Born January 7, 1861, being the only son of Edward Conder, Gentleman, of Terry Bank [to whom refer], by his wife Susanna, elder daughter of Henry Kitton of Ringstead. Livery — Blue coat with silver buttons and black velvet collar, and a scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend wavy azure between two lymphads sable, sails furled, flags flying and oars in motion, also sable, an anchor entwined with a cable or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a lymphad as in the arms, an anchor fessewise, the flukes to the dexter or ; with the Motto, " Je conduis." Married, April 1887, Bertha Helen Louisa, elder daughter of the late Dering Williams of the Madras Civil Service ; and has Issue — ^Edward Conder, Gentleman, born April s, 1888. Postal address — Langston House, Charlbury, S.O., Oxfordshire. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY WILLIAM PARNELL, Baron Congleton of Con- flTrittiYf l^f'nn gleton, in the county of Chester, in the «a^Ull^l«^VUU Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Ireland. Born March 23, 1809, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Congleton, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady CaroHne EUzabeth, daughter of the Right Honour- able the first Earl of Portarlington ; succeeded his brother as third Baron, October 23, 1883. Creations — Baronet, November 3, 1766 ; Baron, August 18, 1841. Clut — Athe- naeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two chevronels and in chief three escallops argent, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and impaling the arms of Dawson, namely, azure a chevron ermine between three arrows points down- wards argent, on a chief of the last three martlets sable, and on a canton gules a mullet or. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased or, between two wings gules, each charged with two chevronels argent. Supporters — Dexter, an angel vested argent, wings gold, and radiated of the same ; sinister, a hermit vested proper, a staff in his exterior hand, his hat charged with an escallop or. Motto — "Te digna sequere." Married, firstly. May 28, 1835, Sophia, only daughter of Colonel William Bligh, commonly known as the Honourable William Bligh ; and by her (who died April s, 1846) has had Issue — (i) William Henry Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Parnell, Lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards, born October 7, 1837, died May 4, 1879 ; (2) Henry Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as Major-General the Honour- able Henry Parnell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Major-General (retired), born July 10, 1839 [married, June 17, 1B85, Elizabeth Peter, daughter of Dugald Dove of Nutshill, in the county of Renfrew, and has issue, Henry Bligh Fortescue Parnell, Esquire, born September 6, 1890 ; John Brooke Molesworth Parnell, Gentleman, born May 16, 1892; and Agnes Carohne Sophia] ; (3) Arthur Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Parnell, late Colonel Royal Engin- eers, born January 4, 1841 [married, October 15, 1868, Mary Anne, third daughter of Alfred Rouse Dunn, and has issue, Arthur Reginald Bhgh Parnell, Esquire, born November 27, 1871 ; Bertram Damer Parnell, Gentleman, born March 29, 1876 ; Harold Stewart Parnell, Gentleman, born April 7, 1880 ; Geoffrey Brooke Parnell, Gentleman, born September 9, 1882 ; Winifred Mary ; Edith Caroline (married, April 7, 1891, the Reverend William Thomas Farmiloe, Master of Arts) ; Gwendolen Muriel ; Muriel Alice ; Yseulte Geraldine ; and Marjorie, died December 5, 1887] ; (4) George Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Parnell, born 1844, died December 16, 1861 ; (s) Alfred Bhgh Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Bligh Parnell, 7th Foot, born March 13, 1846, died December 29, 1865 ; and Emma Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Sophia [married. May 17, 1B66, the Reverend George Booth Perry Ayscough, Vicar of Bra- bourne, in the county of Kent, who died August 31, 1885, leaving issue]. He married secondly, March 10, 1851, the Honoiurable Carohne Margaret Dawson, Maid of Honour to the Queen, daughter of Lionel C. Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel C. Dawson ; and has by her — (6) Victor Alexander Lionel Dawson Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Con Con Victor Alexander Lionel Dawson Parnell, Barrister-at- Law, born August 25, 1852; (7) Lionel Charles Nugent Parnell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Charles Nugent Parnell, born August 17, 1864; Evelyn Caroline, commonly known as the Honour- able Evelyn Caroline, died December 23, 1861 ; Madeline Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Madeline Catherine ; Louisa Anna Maria, conimonly known as the Honourable Louisa Anna Maria [married, July 30, 1884, Francis Lancelot Henry Errington, and has issue] ; Eliza- beth Mary Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Mary Emily [married, November 30, 1881, Major Willoughby Cole Verner, Rifle Brigade, and has issue] ; and Mabel Frances Letitia, commonly known as the Honour- able Mabel Frances Letitia. Sm<— Rathleague, Queen's County. Town residence — 13 Bryanston Square, W. The Right Honourable MARGARET CATHERINE PARNELL, Widow, Baroness Congleton, daughter of the late Charles Ormerod. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, two chevronels, and in chief three escallops argent. Supporters — Dexter, an angel vested argent, winged and the head radiated or ; sinister, a hermit vested, the exterior hand supporting his staff proper, the hat charged with an escallop or. Married, 1867, as his third wife, the Right Honourable Sir John Vesey Parnell, second Baron Congle- ton, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sarah Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah Cecilia. Postal address — 53 Great Cumberland Place, W. Sir MICHAEL CONNAL, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stirling and the rtTrHltlrtT Lcrwer Ward of the county of Lanark. Born wUI UlUl i8j7^ being the son of the late Michael Connal, of the Honourable East India Company's Service, of Parkhall^ Killearn, in the county of Stirling, by his wife Elisa, daughter of William Wright of Broom, in the county of Stirling ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1864, Heleti Catherine, daughter of Williain Leckie Ewing of Arngomery, in the county of Stirling. Postal addresses — Virginia Buildings, Miller Street, Glas- gow : Parkhall, Killearn, Stirling. §His Royal Highness Prince ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK ALBERT, Duke of Sax- rrrrtnnsJttirfl^ °"y' Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, VO'UllimU^lJV DukeofConnaughtandofStrathearn, and Earl of Sussex, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight of the Orders of Black Eagle of Prussia, Elephant of Denmark, Seraphim of Sweden, St, Andrew of Russia, St. Stephen of Austria, Charles III. of Spain, the Osmanli, Tower and Sword of Portugal, and Chrysanthemum of Japan, &c. , a Chevalier of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of St. John of Jerusalem in England, has the Imperial Turkish Order of Osmanli, the Prussian Military Order " Pour le Merite," and the second class of the Medjidie, Doctor of Civil Laws of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor of Literature of Punjaub University, 1886, Ranger of Epping Forest, Great Prior of Ireland, a Bencher of Gray's Inn, Honorary Colonel of Duke of Connaught's Hampshire and Isle of Wight Artillery, South Division Royal Artillery, of Duke of Connaught's Own (Sligo Artillery), South Division Royal Artillery of 3rd and 4th Battalions Queen's Own (Royal West Kent Regiment), of Royal East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, of 4th Volunteer Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), of 13th (Duke of Con- naught's Own) Bengal Lancers, of 7th Bengal Infantry, of 29th Bombay Infantry (2nd Biluch Regiment), of ist (Duke of Connaught's Own) Bombay Lancers, and of the Ziethen Hussars, No. 3 (of Brandenbiu-g), a Personal Aide- de-Camp to Her Majesty. Born May i, 1850, being the third son of Her Majesty Queen Victoria and His Royal Highness the late Prince Consort. Clubs — Army and & is tbe Military Cockade. Navy, Marlborough, Travellers'. Livery — ^adei and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, gules three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure, flory counter-flory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland) ; differenced by a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with the cross of St. George gules, and each of the others with a fleur-de-lis azure, and in the centre of the said Royal Arms, an escutcheon of the arms of the august House of Saxony, namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert (for Saxe-Coburg) ; the whole encircled by the garter and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and by the collars and pendent the badges of the other Orders of Knighthood ; and impahng upon a second escutcheon the arms of Prussia. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank (which is composed of crosses pat^e and fleurs- de-lis alternately), and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold lined with silver ; and for his Crest, upon a similar coronet, a lion statant guardant, and crowned with a like coronet or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or, crowned as the crest and differenced by a label as in the arms ; sinister, a unicorn argent, armed, crined, tufted and unguled, and gorged with a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis and crosses pat^e, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back all or, differenced with a similar label. Married, March 13, 1879, Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Margaret Alexandra Victoria Agnes, born July 25, i860, daughter of His Royal Highness Prince Frederick Charles of Prussia, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — His Royal Highness Prince Arthur Frederick Patrick Albert, born January 13, 1883 ; Her Royal Highness Princess Margaret Victoria Augusta Charlotte Norah, bom January 15, 1882 ; and Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Patricia Helena Elizabeth, born March 17, 1886. Postal address— MAe^shoX. The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT BOURKE, Baron Connemara of Connemara, in rtrnri«i>trtsi1*f> ">^ county of Galway, a Member of ^il^UllUt'lUttia Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, for- merly Governor of the Presidency of Madras. Born June II, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Mayo, by his wife Anne Charlotte, only daughter of John Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Jocelyn ; and having filled for several years, with much distinction, the office of Under- Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, was created a Peer May 12, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Athenaeum, Scottish Conservative. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant, and in the second a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect both sable, a mullet for difference. Above the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and by the collar and pendent there- from the badge of a Knight Grand Commander of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a- mountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto — "A cruce salus." Married, firstly, November zi, 1863, Susan Georgina, commonly known as Lady Susan Georgina, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, eldest daughter and co-heir of the Most Honourable Sir James Andrew Broun-Ramsay, Marquess of Dalhousie, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Governor-General of India, which marriage was dissolved 1891 ; and secondly, October 22, 1894, Gertrude, widow of Edward Coleman of Stoke Park. Residence— 104F Mount Street, W. Sir JOHN CONROY, third Baronet of Llanbrynmair, in the county of Montgomery, Master of {JTritlfflll Arts, Justice of the Peace. Sorra August 16, \U^UIIVU^ 1845, being the son of the late Sir Edward Conroy, second Baronet, by his wife Alicia, commonly known as Lady Alicia, daughter of the Right Honourable Lawrence Parsons, second Earl of Rosse. Creation — July 7, 1837. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, New M is the Naval Coclcade. Con Con 233 University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an ancient book open proper, indexed and edged or, a chief embattled of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm vested or, cuffed ermine, the hand proper grasping a wreath of laurel vert. Seat — Llanbrynmair, in the county of Montgomery, North Wales. CONSTABLE, quartered by ASTLEY. CONSTABLE, see CLIFFORD CONSTABLE. CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, see HERRIES. ELEANOR MAR Y CONS TABLE-MAXWELL, com- fnonly known as t/ie Con0table=9@artocll "ZTfonstaiS^MZ well, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Harries ; is a nun. EMILY JOSEPHINE CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Josephine Con- stable-Maxwell, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Herries ; is a nun. GWENDOLINE CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, com- vionly known as the Honourable Gwendoline Constable- Maxwell, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Herries ; is a nun. MARCIA CONSTABLE - MAX WELL, commonly known as the Honourable Marcia Constable-Maxwell, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable tJie eleventh Baron Herries. MARY AGNES CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes Constable- Maxwell, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Herries ; is a nun. THERESA CONSTABLE -MAXWELL, commonly known as the Honourable Theresa Constable-Maxwell, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Herries. § WALTER CONSTABLE-MAXWELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Constable- Maxwell, Major ^rd Liverpool Regiment {Militia). Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable Willia?n Con- stable-Maxwell, the eleventh Baron Herries. Clubs — Bachelors', White's. Postal address — i Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. WILLIAM CONSTABLE -MAXWELL, Esquire, comTnonly known as the Honourable William Constable- Maxwell. Born 1841, beingthe son of the Right Honourable William Constable-Maxwell, the eleventh Bai-on Herries. Clubs — Bachelors', Boodle' s, St. James's, White's. Postal address — 30 Btiry Street, St. James's, S. W. WINIFRED CONSTABLE-MAX WELL, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred Constable-Maxwell, daugh- ter of th£ Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Herries. § JOSEPH CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-SCOTT, Es- quire, commonly known as the /iT rtM rf^si fil i> Honourable Joseph Constable- VO^UU^laUlt^ Maxwell -Scott, Justice of the QGMxv\y\&{\ 'Qb\Cf\tt Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant V^aKMS^Kii-'ty\,V^V\. p^ ^^ r(7K«/y of Roxburgh, for- merly Lieutenant Rifle Brigade. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable WUlia^n Constable-Maxwell, the eleventh Baron Herries. Clubs — Naval and Military, Bachelors' . Married, 1874, Mary Monica, daughter of the late James Robert Hope Scott, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, on which occasion he assumed the additional surname of Scott; and has Issue living — (i) Walter Joseph Constable- Maxwell-Scott, Esquire, born 1875 ; {2) Joseph Michael Constable- Maxwell- Scott, born 1880; (3) Malcolm Joseph Constable- Maxwell- Scott, born 1883; \/^ Herbert Francis Joseph Constable-Maxwell-Scott, bom 1891 ; Mary Josephine : Alice Mary ; and Margaret Mary. § HERBERT CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART, Esquire, Justice of the Con0tat)le=^art)el^ ^Xg ^:[ the^o^nty &)Htarf- of York, and Deputy- XT' VUat-V Lieutenant for the county of Peebles. Born July 20, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Henry Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and his wife Juliana [to whom refer], daughter of the late Peter Middleton of Storkeld Park. Cluts — Athenaeum, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. grand quarter, quarterly i. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, ii. azure, three garbs or, iii. sable, a mullet argent, iiii. argent, an orle gules, in chief three martlets sable, beaked of the second, all within a bordure gules (for Stuart) ; 2. grand quarter, argent, a two- headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, bearing on his breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with an urcheon or (for Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale) ; 3. grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a saltire sable, in chief a label of three points gules, ii. and iii. argent, three urcheons sable (all for Maxwell, Lord Herries) ; 4. grand quarter, quar- terly gules and vair, a bend or (for Constable). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, on a garb a crow proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Judge nought." Estates — Traquair, in the counties of Peebles and Selkirk ; Terregles, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Postal address — Traquair, Innerleithen, N.B. JULIANA CONSTABLE - MAXWELL - STUART, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Juliana Constable - Maxwell - Stuart, daughter of the late Peter Middleton of Stockwell Park. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly i. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, ii. azure, three garbs or, iii. sable, a mullet argent, iiii. argent, an orle gules, in chief three martlets sable, beaked of the second, all within a bordure gules (for Stuart) ; second grand quarter, argent, a two-headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, bearing on his breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged with an urcheon or (for Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale) ; third grand quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a saltire sable, in chief a label of three points gules, ii. and iii. argent, three urcheons sable (all for Maxwell, Lord Herries) ; fourth grand quarter, quarterly gules and vair, a bend or (for Constable). Married, July 23, 1840, Henry Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Constable- Maxwell-Stuart of Traquair, who died October 1890. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Herbert Constable- Maxwell - Stuart, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born May 31, 1845 ; (3) Charles Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born February 12, 1857 ; (4) Edmund Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born September 2, 1858 [married, July 16, 1884, his cousin Mary Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable William Constable - Maxwell, thirteenth Baron Herries, and has issue] ; (5) Henry Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born August 18, 1861 ; (6) Philip Consiable- Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born July 17, 1864 ; (7) George Constable-Maxwell-Stuart, Gentleman, born May 11, 1866 ; Laura, died 1864; Agnes, Religieuse ; Juliana; Louisa May Josephine, died 1873 ; and Blanche, Religieuse. Postal address — Traquair, Innerleithen. CONWAY, Baron, see HERTFORD. § FRANCIS INGRAM CONWAY-GORDON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Parts ContoaB=c!5orDon t^^^:'^:;:^VZ^l^. for the county of Lincoln, Lieutenant-Colonel, late 3rd Battalion Lincolnshire Regi- ment, Alderman Lindsey Cotmty Council since its formation in January 1889. Born September 23, 1833, being the second son of Captain William Conway-Gordon , S3rd Ben gal Native Infantry, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Brigadier-General J. Vanrenen, Honourable East India Company's Service. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 234 Con C/afo— Carlton, RoyalAlbert YachtClub(Southsea). Livery — Dark blue coat with yellow collar, yellow waistcoat, yellow plush knee-breeches, white stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. azure, three boars' heads couped or ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules, langued azure ; 3. or, three crescents within a double tressure gules ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent, in the dexter chief point a canton ermine, charged with a crescent or, the whole being within a bordure conipony argent and azure (for difference). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and above is set for Crest, issuing out of a mural crown or, a stag's head at gaze proper, attired and charged on the neck with a crescent of the first ; and in an escroU over the same this motto, " Bydand," and also in an escroll below the shield this Motto, "Animo non astutia." Married, March 5, 1859, Mary Raikes, only daughter of the late John T. Garrett, Royal Artillery, of Portsmouth, in the county of Southampton, and has Issue — (i) Ingram Cosmo Conway- Gordon, Esquire, Captain Highland Light Infantry, born February 6, i860 [married, November i, 1892, Ethel, second daughter of Colonel Forbes Macbean, late 92nd High- landers, Sergeant-at-Arms to the Queen]; (2) Frank Conway Gordon, Gentleman, born August 23, 1861, late Lieu- tenant 4th Dragoon Guards ; (3) Lewis Conway-Gordon, Esquire, Captain Royal Marine Artillery, born October 27, 1863 ; and Ethel [married. Major Swan, 3rd Battalion Lin- colnshire Regiment, of Aswardly Hall. Spilsby]. Estates — Lynwode and Market Rasen, in the county of Lin- coln. Postal address — Lynwode Manor, Market Rasen, Lincolnshire. Colonel LEWIS CONWAY-GORDON, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Born 183S, being the son of Captain W. Conway-Gordon, Hon- ourable East India Company's Service; educated at Addis- combe College ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Married, 1864, Mary Grace, daughter of J. Cubitt. CONWY, see RO WLEY-CONWY. CONYERS, Barony of, in the Peerage of England. Held successively by the families of Conyers rtT riM1ilM*tf ^^^ Darcey, and at the decease of the eighth ViUJIlJ^I/lJJ Baron (fourth Earl of Holderness), the Barony passed to his daughter Amelia, wife of the fifth Duke of Leeds. At the death of the seventh Duke of Leeds, the Barony passed to his nephew, Sackville George Lane-Fox, the twelfth and late Baron Conyers. At his death, August 24, 1888, the title fell into abeyance between his daughters. Lady Yarborough and (now) Lady Powis, until the abeyance was terminated in favour of the former [to whom refer] by Her Majesty, June 8, 1892. The Right Honoukabi.e MARY LANE-FOX, Widow, Baroness Conyers, daughter of Reginald Cxu^tis of Windmill Hill, in the county of Sussex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules. Supporters — On either side a lion azure. Mar- ried, i860, the Right Honourable Sackville George Lane-Fox, twelfth Baron Conyers, who died 1888, when the Barony fell into abeyance until called out in favour of the elder of his two daughters, the Countess of Yarborough [to whom refer]. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sackville Fitzroy Henry I,ane-Fox, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sackville Fitzroy Henry Lane-Fox, born May 9, 1861, died August 27, 1879 » ^^^ Right Honourable Marcia Amelia MaryAnderson-Pelham, in her own right Baroness Conyers (refer to Yarborough, Earl of) ; Violet Ada Eveline, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Ada Eveline [married the Right Honourable George Herbert, Earl of Powis]. Postal address — 108 Queen's Gate, S.W. CONYNGHAM, quartered by DENISON. §The Most Honourable HENRY FRANCIS CON- YNGHAM, Marquess Conyngham, rfTntltmiYflfllTl ^^'^' Conyngham, Earl of Mount \i^Ui(;/UJ}i;aUI Charles, Viscount Slane, Conyng- ham, and Mount Charles, and Baron Conyngham, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Minster of Minster Abbey, in the county of Kent, in the Peerage of the ^ is tbe Military Cockade. Con United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain and Honorary Major 3rd Battalion the Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born October i, 1857, being the son of the Most Honour- able the third Marquess Conyngham, by his wife Jane St. Maur Blanche, commonly known as Lady Jane St. Mam- Blanche, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Harrington. Creations — Baron, January 4, 1781 ; Vis- count, December 6, 1789 ; Earl and Viscount, November S, 1797; Marquess, &c. , January 22, 1816 — Irish honours; Barony (United Kingdom), July 17, 1821. Clubs — Guards', Carlton, White's, Marlborough. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a shake-fork between three mul- lets sable, impahng the arms of Eveleigh-De Moleyns, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three grifiSns passant counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed and maned or. Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent, maned, hoofed and charged on the breast with an eagle displayed or ; sinister, a buck proper, attired, unguled, and charged on the breast with a griffin's head erased or. Motto — " Over fork over." Married, March 21, 1882, Frances Elizabeth Sarah, com- monly known as the Honourable Frances Elizabeth Sarah, daughter of the Right Honourable DayroUes Blakeney Eveleigh-De Moleyns, fourth Lord Ventry ; and has Issue — (i) Victor George Henry Francis Conyngham, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Mount Charles, born January 30, 1883 ; (2) Frederick William Burton Conyngham, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Frederick William Burton Conyngham, born June 24, i8go ; Blanche Frances, com- monly known as Lady Blanche Frances ; Mildred Martha, commonly known as Lady Mildred Martha ; Hersey Con- stance Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Hersey Constance Evelyn ; and Edena Dorothy, commonly known as Lady Edena Dorothy. Seats — Slane Castle, in the county of Meath ; Mount Charles, in the county of Donegal ; Bifrons, near Canterbury. The Most Honourable JANE ST. MAUR BLANCHE STANHOPE CONYNGHAM, Widow, Dowager-Marchioness Conyngham, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Stanhope, fourth Earl of Harrington. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a shake- fork between three mullets sable, impaling the arms of Stanhope, namely, quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference. Sup- porters — Dexter, a horse argent, hoofs and mane or, and charged on the breast with an eagle displayed or ; sinister, a stag proper, attired, unguled, and charged on the breast with a griffin's head erased or. Married, 1854, the Most Honourable George Henry Conyngham, third Mar- quess Conyngham, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Honourable Henry Francis Conyngham, fourth Marquess Conyngham ; (2) Charles Arthur Conyngham, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles Arthur Conyngham, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born February i, 1871 ; Blanche, commonly known as Lady Blanche ; Constance Augusta, commonly known as Lady Constance Augusta [married, October 20, 1881, Richard Combe, and has issue] ; Jane Seymour, commonly known as Lady Jane Seymour [married, July 26, 1883, Captain Christian Combe, Royal Horse Guards, and has issue] ; Elizabeth Maud, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Maud [married, July 30, 1887, Frederick W. Ramsden, late Coldstream Guards] ; Florence, commonly known as Lady Florence [married, April 30, 1887, Bertram Astley of Chequers Court, in the county of Buckingham, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 36 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; The Mount, Ascot. §Sir WILLIAM FITZWILLIAM LENOX CON- YNGHAM CONYNGHAM, Knight Commander of tjie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Londonderry and Tyrone, for the former of which counties lie served the office of High Sheriff 1859. Born 1824, being the eldest son of the late William Lenox Conyngham of Spring Hill, in the county of Londonderry, by his wife Charlotte Melosina, daughter of the Right Honourable John Staples of Lissati, in the county of Tyrone ; created Knight Commander of the B is the Naval Cockade. Coo Coo 235 Most Hotwiirable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1856, Laura Calvert, daughter of George Arbuthnot. Postal address — Spring Hill, Moneymore, county Londonderry. His Highness Maharaja Sir NRIPBNDRA NARA- YAN, Bhup Bahadoor, Knight dTnrtp'h TRl>'hsl1» Grand Commander of the Most \iJ^UUlU iaX,VJQ.\, Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Maharaja Bhup Baha- door of Cooch Beliar. Born October 4, 1862, being the eldest son of His Highness Maharaja Narendra Nara- yan, Bhup Maharaja of Cooch Behar, by his wife Nishi Moyi-Rajmata Deo Aye Debati. Club — United Service {Simla). Livery — Chocolate, with blue facings. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in the College of Arms, are: Argent, balance of justice sus- pended on two swords crossing each other. CreBt— ^ 7no?ikey sitting on a globe, with a club in each hand. Supporters — Dexter, a lion supporting a flag flowing to the sinister ; sinister, an elephant supporting a flag flowing to the dexter. Motto — " Wherever there is virtue tJiere is victory." Mar- ried, March 6, X878, Sunity Bala Divi, eldest daughter of Babu Keshub Chandra Sen; and has Issue — (i) Raj Rajendra Narayan, Maharaj Kumar, bom April -Li,iB%Z', (2) Titen- dra Narayan, bom December 20, tZZ6', (3) Victor Nitendra Narayan, born May 20, 1888 ; (4) Hiiendra Narayan, bom July 1, i8go : Sukriti ; and Prativa. Estates — The State of Cooch Behar, the estate called the " Chaklajat Estates," the Darjeeling Estate, and property in Calcutta and Simla. Postal address — Cooch Behar. ARTHUR COODE, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for the county of Cornwall. Born October 31, ^rtflTlP 1843, being the second son of the late Thomas VU^UUUv Coode, by his wife Susan Wreford, daugh- ter of the Reverend William. Hocker. Clubs — Constitutional, Royal Western Yacht {Plymouth). Ar- morial bearing^s as used are for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, between three cocks sable, arined, crested, and jelloped of the second. These arms were allowed in the Visitation of Cornwall, 1620, but no pedigree of the fam-ily has been established or recorded in the College of Arms since that date. Married, July i, 1869, Louisa Catharina, daughter of the late William Mott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — Louisa Margaret. Estates — Besowra, Menna, b'c, hi Ladocks ; Pond-dhu House and lands, in St. Austell. Postal address — Trevarthian, St. Austell. §ED WARD COODE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Cornwall and Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, for which he served the Office of High Sheriff in the year 1868. Born January 14, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Edward Coode of Moor Cottage, St. Austell, in the county of Cornwall {who died 1865), by his wife Mary, daughter of Peter Clements, Esquire, of Trevai-- nor, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules between three cocks sable, armed, crested, and jelloped of the second {for Coode) ; 2 argent, two bends wavy sable, and on a chief gules three estoiles or {for Clements) ; 3 argent, on a chevron sable three bezants {for Bond). The arms of Coode were confirmed at the Visitation of Cornwall in 1620, but no pedigree of the family or right to arms has been established orrecordedin the College of Arms since that date. Married, June 18, 1850, Anna Maria, daughter of Major-General E. Carlyon of Tregreham, in the county of Cornwall; and by her {who died November 10, 1872) has Issue — (i) Edward Coode, born June 3, 1853, died July 1874; (2) Richard Carlyon Coode, Esquire, born December 2, 1856 \to whom refer'] ; (3) Athelstan Coode, born September 22, 1858 ; (4) Harold Coode, born January 14, 1861 ; (5) Hugh Dalston Coode, horn October 10, 1862, died April 1877 ; (6) Perceval Coode, born August 1, 1871 ; Anna Maria, died August ^, 1869 ; Caroline Mary ; Winifred Alice ; Mabel, died December 16, 1871 ; and Gwendolen. Estates — The Manors of Bodbrane, Methleigh, Tregennow, Lansladron, and Tre- gorrick, in the county of Cornwall ; and of Polapit Tamar, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Polapit Tamar, Launceston, Cornwall. Dame JANE COODE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Coode, daughter of the late William Price of Weston- super-Mare. Married, 1842, Sir John Coode, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, an Eminent Engineer {who died 1892). Postal address — 32 Norfolk Square, W. RICHARD CARLYON COODE, Esquire, Justice of tjie Peace for the counties of Cornwall and Devon, late Captain in the ybth Regiment. Born December 2, 1856, being the second surviving son of Edward Coode of Pola- pit Tamar, Launceston, and Moor Cottage, St. Austell, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of Major-General E. Carlyon of Tregreham, St. Austell. Club — Royal West of England Yacht {Plymouth). Armorial bearings as used are for Arms ; Argent, a chevron gules between three cocks sable, armed, crested, and jelloped of the second. Recorded in the Visitation of Cornwall, 1620, but no pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College of Arms since that date. Postal address — Polapit Tamar, Launceston, Cornwall. ADELA MARY GRENVILLE COOK, commonly known as the Honourable Adela Mary Gren- tfTnflfe ville Cook, daughter of the second Baron Vil^UUn Brou!rham. Married, 1885, Charles Archer Cook, Sir FRANCIS COOK, Baronet, of Doughty House, in the county of Surrey, of Montserrat, Cintra, in the Kingdom of Portugal, and of the City of London. Born January 23, 1817, being the second son of the late William Cook, by his wife Mary Ann Lianson. Creation — March 10, 1886. Clubs — Burlington and Fine Arts. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a rose argent, barbed and seeded proper, between three crescents of the second a chief vair. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a chaplet of roses gules, a dexter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand a mullet of six points or, between two branches of oak vert. Motto — " Esse quam videri." Married, firstly, August 10, 1841, Emily Martha, daughter of Robert Lucas of Lisbon, Portugal; and by her had Issue — (i) Francis Lucas Cook, Esquire, born November 21, 1844 [married, January 7, 1868, Mary Anne Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Payne Cotton, Doctor of Medicine, of Cavendish Square, and has issue, Herbert Frederick Cook, Esquire, born November 18, 1868 ; Edith Laura ; and Mabel Emily] ; (2) Wyndham Francis Cook, Esquire, born August 21, i860 [married, November 22, 1887, Frederica Evelyn Stillwell, third daughter of F. J. Freeland of Chichester] ; and Emily Jane [married, December 28, 1874, Colonel Euston Henry Sartorius, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Assistant-Adjutant-General East Lancashire Regiment]. He married, secondly, October I, 1885, Tennessee, daughter of R. B. Chaffin of New York. Seat — Doughty House, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. DAME BLANCHE JUANITA COOKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cooke, youngest rtf nnfe{> daughter of Sir W. H. Feilden, second Vii^UUO.K' Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a chevron gules, between two lions passant guardant sable, impaling the arms of Feilden, namely, argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in chief sable, and in base a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, three lozenges or. Married, April 27, 1871, as his second wife. Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, ninth Baronet of Wheatley, who died September 27, 1894 ; and has Issue— {x) Sir William Henry Charles Wemyss Cooke, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Gordon Wyatt Cooke, Esquire, born June 3, 1879 1 ^""^ Ruby Blanche Juanita. Postal address — ^hts.l\ty Hall, near Doncaster. § CHARLES WALLWYN RADCLIFFE COOKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for Hereford, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- sity of Cambridge. Born 1841, being the son of the late Robert Duffield Cooke of Hellens, in the county of Hereford. Clubs— 5^. Stephens, Constitutional. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, a chevron chequy azure and gules, between three cinquefoils of the second. Crest — A unicorn's head or, The Editor undertakes tltat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 236 Coo Coo between two wings addorsed azure. Married, 1876, Frances Parnther [who died 1891), daughter of the Reverend J. H. Broome^ Vicar of Houghton, in the county of Norfolk. Residences — 163 Kennington Park Road, S.E.; Hellens, Much Marcle, in the county of Hereford. Chambers — 3 Essex Court, Temple, E. C. JOHN ORMSBY COOKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sligo, eldest surviving son of Thomas Meredith Naper Cooke, by Katherine his wife, eldest daughter of Bartholomew M'Getrick of Moylough House, Tobercurry, in the county of Sligo. Livery — Drab overcoat, blue bodycoat, red waistcoat. Armorial l)earmgs as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, three eaglets displayed argent; and for the Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, an ostrich proper, holding in the beak a horse-shoe or ; with the Mottoes, in an escroll over the crest, "Sans tache," and under tlie arms, " Deo favente supero." Estates — The demesne and lands of Kilturra, in the parish of Kilturra and county of Sligo ; and part of the lands of Wells, in the county of Carlow. Postal address — Kilturra House, Ballymote, county Sligo, Ireland. MARY LOUISA COOKE, commonly known as Lady Mary Louisa Cooke, daughter of the ninth Earl of Galloway . Married, 1874, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Edward Stephen Cooke. THEODORE COOKE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts of tlie University of Dublin ; is a Fellow of t/ie Geological Society and Principal of the College of Science, Poona. Born 1836, being the eldest son of tlie late Reverend John Cooke, Master of Arts, Rector of Ardfinan, in the county of Tipperary ; was created Co-mparlion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891, Married, 1867, Ellen Arabella, daughter of T. B. Curtis, Educational Inspector for the Northern Division of Bombay. Postal address — Imperial Institute, South Kensington, S. W. §SiR WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES WEMYSS COOKE, tenth Baronet of Wheatley, in the county of York. Born June 21, 1872, being the son of the late Sir William Ridley Charles Cooke, ninth Baronet, by his wife Blanche Juanita, youngest daughter of Sir W. H. Feilden, second Baronet. Creation — May 10, 1661. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron gules between two lions passant guardant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown, argent, a demi-lion guardant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Seat — Wheatley Hall, near Doncaster, in the county of York. FLORENCE ANNE COOKE-HURLE, Widow, daughter of Arthur Forbes, Esquire, a^ t\t\{iP '\C\\W\V Justice of the Peace and Deputy- >iJ^UUIl("]^UVl«- Lieutenant, of Craigavad, in the county of Down. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron indented azure, between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules, as many mullets pierced of the field, on a chief indented gules a greyhound current of the field (for Hurle) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse chequy or and gules, and between two cinquefoils in chief a cross pati^e, all of the last {for Cooke). Married, 1857, Joseph Cooke-Hurle, Esquire (who died 1894), High Sheriff of the city and county of Bristol, 1865 ; assumed the additional name and arms of Hurle by Royal License, 1855 ; and has Issue — (i) Joseph Cooke-Hurle, Esquire, born 1859 [to whom refer] ; (2) John Arthur Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1863 ; (3) Henry Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1864; (4) Edward Forbes Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1866 ; (5) WiUiam Armitage Cooke-Hurle, Gentleman, born 1873 ; and Susannah Carohne. Estates in the parishes of Brislington, Keynsham and Wliitchurch, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Brislington Hill House, Bristol. JOSEPH COOKE-HURLE, Esquire, Barrister, Lincoln's Inn, 1884, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, 1887. Born 1859, being the eldest son of Joseph Cooke- Hurle, Esquire, of Brislington [to whom refer], by his wife m, is the Military Cockade. Florence Anne, daughter of Arthur Forbes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Down. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron indented azure, between three cross crosslets fitchfe gules, as many mullets pierced of the field, on a chief indented gules a greyhound current of the field (for Hurle) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse chequy or and gules, and between two cinquefoils in chief a cross pat^e, all of the last (for Cooke). Crests — i. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower or, a swan with wings extended argent, and each chargedwith a cross crosslet fitchfe gules (for Hurle) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, an eagle's head erased argent, sem6e of cinquefoils gules (for Cooke). Motto — "Confide recte agens." Married, 1886, Lilian Margaret, daughter of Benjamin Thomas, formerly of Stapleton Park, near Bristol ; and has Isstie— Mary Lilian ; Margaret Florence ; Alice Violet ; and Caro- line Letitia. Postal address— 'Sio\i.l\&A& House, Brislington, Bristol. COOKSON, see FIFE - COOKSON and SAWREY- COOKSON. Sir CHARLES ALFRED COOKSON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order rtTrtrtfctintl of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- \il,lHHX^lMl f anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Consul-General at Alexandria. Born 1830, being tlie son of Christoplier Cookson of Nowers, in the county of Somerset ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath i88i, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Postal address — Alexandria. CHARLES GEORGE COOKSON. Born October 30, 1848, being the younger son of the late John Cookson, Esquire, of Meldon Park, in the county of Northumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by Sarah his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Matthew White- Ridley, third Baronet of Heaton Hall. Armorial bearings, as referred to in Burkes "Landed Gentry," are as follows, but these exclusively belong to the Sawrey-Cookson branch of the family, namely, for Arms ; Party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules , holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister on a spur-rowel, point upwards or. HENRY THEODORE COOKSON, Esquire, Justice of th£ Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born 1859, being the fifth son of the late Williatn Isaac Cookson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Northumberland and Notting- ham, by his first wife Jane Anne, second daughter of William Cuthbert of Beaufront, in the county of Northumberland. Club — Raleigh. Aimorial bearings, as referred to in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry" are as follows, but these exclusively belong to the Sawrey-Cookson branch of the family, namely, for Arms : Party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged : and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister on a spur-rowel, point upwards or. Married, 1886, Adeline Olivia, youngest daughter of John A. Woods of Benton Hall, in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Sturford Mead, Warminster, Wiltshire. H JAMES GATHORNE COOKSON, Esquire, Lieu- W tenant-General Madras Cavalry. Born March 20, 1821, being the fourth and last surviving son of Lieutenant- General George Cookson of the Royal Horse Artillery (died 183s), by his wife Margaret, only daughter of William Remington. C/k^— Primrose. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron embattled counter- embattled or, between two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, surmounted by a medal of the second, bear- ing as in a crescent with a star of eight points in chief, and a sphinx in base argent, an anchor erect sable between two lions passant gules. Crest — Out of a mural crown or, a boar's head gules, gorged with a chain of gold, and trans- fixed by a spear from the sinister proper. Married, firstly, Georgina Augusta (died February 17, i85i), only daughter H is the Naval Cockade. Coo Coo 237 of the late Francis Augustus Robson of the Madras Civil Service ; secondly, Julia Augusta Pettier (died December 1863), eldest daughter of the late Major Hastings Broughton Impey, Bengal Staff Corps ; and has had Issue — (i) George Francis Cookson, Gentleman, born July 30, 1853 ; (2) James Gathorne Cookson, Gentleman, born October 25, 1857, died February 23, 1887 ; (3) William Cookson, Gentleman, born March 14, i860 ; (4) Hastings Cookson, Gentleman, born December 26, 1864, died ; (5) Gathorne Cookson, Gentleman, born February 15, 1866 ; (6) Percy Selby Cookson, Gentleman, born July 26, 1870 ; (7) Samuel Cookson, Gentleman, born March 26, 1873 ; (8) Hugh Cookson, Gentleman, born November 30, 1875 ; (9) John Gwynne Cookson, Gentleman, born December 2, 1880; {10) Douglas MacGrigor Cookson, Gentleman, born November 20, 1882 ; (ii) Stewart Macdonald Cookson, Gentleman, born May 8, 1886 ; Eliza Margaret, died 1865 ; Georgina Augusta ; Margaret ; Fanny ; Mabel Emily ; Grace Helen ; Jessie Mary ; and Rhoda. Postal addresses — D'Apoolie, II Lindon Road, Bedford ; and care of Grindlay & Co., 55 Parliament Street, S.W. §/OHN BLENCOWE COOKSON, Esquire, JusHce of the Peace for the county of Northumberland, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Northumberland Yeomanry. Born July 19, 1843, being the elder son of the late John Cookson, Esquire, of Meldon Park, in the county of Northu7nberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for that county, by Sarah his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Matthew White-Pidley , third Baronet of Heaton Hall. Armorial bearings, as referred to. in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry^' are as follows, but these exclusively belong to the Sawrey-Cookson branch of the family, namely, for Arms : Party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counierchanged ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of tlie colours, a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister on a spur-rowel, point upwards or. Married, April 22, 1868, Constance Jajie, second daughter of George Penwick of Bywell ; and has with other Issue — A son, Philip Blencowe Cookson, bom 1870. Estate and postal address — Meldon Park, Morpeth. WILLIAM REGINALD COOKSON, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1866, being the sixth and youngest son of the late William. Isaac Cookson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Northumberland and NottinghaTn, by his second wife Emma Marian, only daughter of the Reverend Charles Wingfield. Club — Wel- lington. Armorial bearings, as referred to in Burke's " Landed Gentry y are as follows, but these exclusively belong to the Sawrey-Cookson branch of the family, namely, for Arms : Party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in arTnour and counierchanged ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister on a spur-rowel, point upwards or. Postal address — Binfield Park, near Bracknell, Berkshire. COOPER, ASHLEY-, see SHAFTESBURY. COOPER, Baron, see SHAFTESBURY. COOPER, see COWPER. AGNES CECIL EMMELINB COOPER, commonly known as Lady Agnes Cecil Emmeline (TTfintlPI* Cooper, daughter of the fifth Earl of Fife. ViL/UUyvl Married, firstly, 1871, Viscount Dupplin, which marriage was dissolved 1876 ; secondly, 1876, Herbert Flower, who died 1881 / thirdly, 1882, Alfred Cooper, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. §SlR ASTLEY PASTON COOPER, third Baronet of Gadebridge, in the county of Hertford. Bom Feb- ruary 23, 1824, being the son of the late Sir Astley Paston Cooper, second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Harriet, only child and heiress of William Rickford, Member of Parliament, of Aylesbury, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hertford, High Sheriff 1885, Captain of Rifle Brigade, to which Regiment he was appointed in 1848, and in which he served in the Crimea, receiving a medal and clasp for Sebastopol. Creation — August 31, 1821. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Vert, a fesse embattled or, between two pheons in chief points downwards, and in base two human thigh-bones, in saltire argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent, a demi-spear erect proper, fringed or, pointed argent, surmounted of two palm-branches in saltire vert. Motto — "Nil magnum nisi bonum." Married, firstly, November 7, 1855, Etheldreda Julia, daughter of George Newton of Croxton Park ; and by her (who died July 17, 1888) has Issue — (i) George Frederick Paston Cooper, Esquire, late Captain 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, born January 25, 1861 ; (2) Edmund Courtenay Astley Paston Cooper, Esquire, born August 10, 1863, Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, Her Majesty's ship "Cleopatra," 1877 [married, December 29, 1887, Constance, eldest daughter of Sir John Eldon Gorst, Member of Parliament] ; (3) Naunton Cliarles Paston Cooper, Esquire, born September 27, 1867 ; Margaret Paston ; and Mary Ethel Paston [married, January 29, 1885, Major Lionel Hervey-Bathurst, Rifle Brigade] ; secondly, August 12, 1890, Sophia, widow of Colonel John Stevenson Ferguson, 2nd Life Guards, and youngest daughter of John Holford, of Rusholme Hall, in the county of Lancaster. Seat — Gadebridge Park, Hemel Hempsted, in the county of Hertford. SiK DANIEL COOPER, Baronet, of Woollahra, New South Wales, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Bom July i, 1821, being the son of the late Thomas Cooper, by Jane his wife, daughter of Nathaniel Ramsden ; first Speaker of the Legislative Assembly, New South Wales, from 1856 to i860 ; knighted by patent, July 18, 1857 ; created a Baronet, January 26, 1863. Creation — January 26, 1863. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron engrailed between two lions passant in chief and a star of eight points in base or, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Hill, namely gules, a saltire or, between two martlets in pale and as many garbs in fesse. Upon the escutcheons, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a vweath of the colours, a lion sejant or, collared azure, supporting in the dexter paw a lance erect proper. Supporters — Dexter, Faith holding in the sinister hand a mullet of six points or; sinister, Hope holding in the dexter hand a like mullet. Motto — "Per- severantia omnia vincit." Married, September 4, 1846, Elizabeth, third daughter of William Hill ; and has Issue — (i) Daniel Cooper, Esquire, born November 15, 1848 [married, July 12, 1886, Harriet, daughter of Sir James Grant Suttie, ■ sixth Baronet of Balgone, and has issue, Dorothy and Hilda Susan] ; (2) William Charles Cooper, Esquire, born October 22, 1851 [married at Sydney, November 18, 1876, Alice Helen, third daughter of George Hill of Surrey Hills, Sydney, New South Wales, and has issue, George William Cooper, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Arthur Hamilton Cooper, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Gerald Melbourne Cooper, Gentleman, born 1892; and Alice Nellie]; Ellen Sophia; Alice Jane [married, July 9, 1868, to Frederick Green, Esquire, of Hainault, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace, and has issue]; Mary Elizabeth [married, April 29, 1886, William Palfrey Burrell, Her Majesty's Consul at Port Said] ; Florence Eva [married, June 10, 1882, Hugh Arundell Trevanion] ; and Elizabeth Edith [married, April 25, 1883, Henry Valentine Macnamara, Captain Royal Artillery, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Doolenand Ennistymon House, in the county of Clare, and has issue]. Seat — Woollahra, Sydney, New South Wales. Town house— 6 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. EMELIA ELINOR COOPER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emelia Elinor Cooper, daughter of the first Viscount Frankfort. Married, 1826, R. W. Cooper, who died 1850. Dame EMILY GRACE COOPER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cooper, eldest daughter of Charles Burton The Editor undertaltes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 38 Coo Newenham, Esquire, High Sheriff of South Australia. Married, 1853, Sir Charles Cooper, Knight Bachelor, Chief- Justice of South Australia, 1856-1861, who died 1887. Postal address — 16 Pulteney Street, Bath. Dame MARY ELIZABETH COOPER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Cooper, daughter of the late Samuel Poyserof The Elms, in the county of Derby, and was raised to the rank of the Widow of a Knight, July 1886. Married, 1845, William White Cooper, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon-Oculist in Ordinary to Her Majesty, who was nominated a Knight Bachelor in May 1889, and died a few days subsequently, before receiving Knighthood. Postal address — 49 Cormvall Gardens, S. W. JAMES EDWARD COOPER-DEAN, Gentleman. Born 1840, being the third son of Joseph Cooper=3:)ean Tlo.iJl^^^r^: ty "^r^, daughter of the late Richard Dean of Littledown House, in the same county ; assumed the additional surname and arms of Dean by Royal License in the year 1888. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion couchant, and in base a crescent argent, on a chief nebuly of the last two crescents of the first (for Dean) ; 2 and 3 ermine, three barrulets wavy azure, as many annulets or, on a chief of the second, three acorns slipped of the third (for Cooper) ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Iion or, gorged, with a collar nebuly, holding in the dexter paw a crescent, and resting the sinister paw on an increscent all gules (for Dean), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm, holding in the hand a scroll entwined by a branch of oak all proper, an annulet or (for Cooper) ; with the Motto, " Fortis in arduis." Postal address — Littledown, Christ- church. Dame EVELYN COOPER-KEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cooper-Key, daughter rfTrtrttll^t* iltl>11 of Signor Vincenzo Bartolucci and \tlM\i]f\^\ ' ia.«- JJ fiis .uiife Clementina Dundas of Car- ron Hall, in the county of Stirling. Married, 1877, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Admiral Sir Astley Cooper-Key, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1888. Postal address — 55 Elm. Park Gardens, S. W. Sir CHARLES ALGERNON COOTE of Donnybrooke, in the county of Dublin, Licentiate of the Royal /fr|^l%4-A College of Surgeons, Ireland. Born 1847, Vil^UU(.l^ *«;«^ the son of the late Sir Charles Coote, third Baronet, by his wife and cousin, Helen Melfort, daughter of A. O'Ryan, Doctor of Medicine. Creation — May 18, 1774. Armorial beaiiugs, as used, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms ; Argent, a chevron between three coots within a bordure wavy sable. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a coot proper. Residence — 59 Harcourt Street, in the county of Dublin. H Sir CHARLES HENRY COOTE, tenth Baronet of @ Ballyfin, Queen's County, Deputy-Lieutenant, Premier Baronet of Ireland. Bom September 1815, being the son of the late Sir Charles Henry Coote, ninth Baronet, by his wife Caroline Ehzabeth, daughter of John Whaley of Whaley Abbey, in the county of Wicklow. Creation — April 2, 1621. C/aij— Carlton, Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron sable, between three coots close proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a coot proper. Mottoes — " Vincit Veritas," " Coute qui coute." Seat — Ballyfin, Mountrath, Queen's County. Town house — 5 Connaught Place. Sir ANTHONY COPE, thirteenth Baronet of Hanwell, in the county of Oxford, and Bramshill, in the rtTrttlP county of Hampshire, Lieutenant-Colonel late VJI^Uflv Rifle Brigade. Born March 9, 1842, being the son of the late Reverend Sir William Henry Cope, twelfth Baronet, by his first-wife, Marianne, daughter of Henry Garnett of Green Park. Creation — June 29, 1611. & is tbe Military Cockade. Cot C/aj—Brooks's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between three roses gules, slipped proper, as many fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escut- cheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis or, a dragon's head issuing from the top thereof gules. Motto— ".lEquoadesteanimo." Married, Oc\o\xx, 1870, Mary Leckonby, daughter of John Phipps of Leighton, in the county of Wiltshire, and widow of the Reverend Henry Tudway ; and has Issue — (i) Denzil Cope, Esquire, born September 18, 1873 ; (2) Walter Galen Cope, Esquire, born December 27, 1874 ; (3) Anthony William Edmund Cope, Esquire, born May 14, 1876 ; (4) Mordaunt Leckonby Cope, Esquire, born February 12, 1878 ; and Ada Beatrice. 5e,a<_Bramshill Park, near Hartfordbridge, in the county of Hampshire. DAME HARRIETTS MARGARET COPE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cope, daughter of Robert Jaffray Hautenville of Vesey Place, Monkstown, in the county of Dublin. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron azure, between three roses gules, slipped proper, as many fleurs-de-lis or. Married, 1865, as his second wife, the Reverend Sir William Henry Cope, twelfth Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue— \t.) Robert Hautenville Cope, Esquire, bom July 17, 1866: died March 3, 1867; (2) John Hautenville Cope, Esquire, born September 19, 1867. Postal address— Sussex Villa, Guildford. Colonel ALEXANDER COPLAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ^I^^Yj>f^|« 1833, being the son of Charles Copland of Vi^U^iClHU Monkstown, in the county of Dublin ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. COPLEY, see BEWICKE-COPLEY. Major and Brevet-Lieutenant-Colonel ARTHUR DOM- VILLE CORBET, Companion of the Most (^tw\\OX Honourable Order of the Bath [so created \xM\,yiK'>. 1894), of the Royal Marine Light Infantry. Dame CAROLINE AGNES CORBET, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Corbet, daughter of Admiral Charles Orlando Bridgeman, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Orlando Bridgeman, son of the Right Hon- ourable the first Earl of Bradford. Bom 1833. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a raven sable. Married, 1854, Sir Vincent Roland Corbet, third Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Walter Orlando Corbett, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Gerald Vincent Corbett, Esquire, born October 29, 1868 ; Alice Nina [married, September 30, 1884, to George Fydell Rowley of Morcott Hall, in the county of Rutland] ; Sybell Rachel ; Isabel Agnes ; Beatrice Augusta ; Judith Elizabeth [married, 1886, the Reverend H. V. Heber Percy] ; Mabel Hermoine ; Constance Edith [married, April 5, 1888, Sir Richard Sutton, fifth Baronet, who died February 25, 1891, and has issue] ; and Gertrude Ursula. Postal address — Kingsland House, Shrewsbury. FREDERICK HUGH MACKENZIE CORBET, Gentleman, Member of Executive Committee of the Ceylon Association in London, Honorary Executive Officer for Ceylon at the Imperial Institute, Member of Gray's Inn. Bom July 17, 1862, being the second son of Reginald John Corbet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ceylon, sometime a Member of the Legislative Council of that colony, by his wife Sophia Louisa Ottilia Whilhelmina, daughter and co-heir of Lieutenant - General Adolphus Otho Baron von Barsse, a Major-General in the British Army, and widow of Ernest, Baron von Maltzan-Warten- berg-Penzlin. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a raven sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trappings sable fimbriated gold, on his back a castle triple-towered of the last ; with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, May 8, 1893, Eila Louisa Mary, eldest daughter of Sir George William Robert Campbell, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished H is the Naval Coclcade. Cor Cot 239 Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of 50 Cornwall Gardens, London, S.W.; and has Issue — Reginald Vincent Campbell Corbet, Gentleman, born February 26, 1894. Postal address — 9 Addison Mansions, London, W. The Reverend GEORGE WILLIAM CORBET, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Upton Magna, and Honorary Canon of Lichfield Cathedral. Bom 1824, being the youngest son of the Reverend John Dryden Pigott, many years Rector of Edgmond, in the county of Salop, by his wife Fanny, daughter of H. Bevan ; succeeded his brother in this property 1890, when he assumed by Royal License the surname and arms of Corbet in lieu of Pigott. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, two ravens in pale proper, a bordure engrailed gules, and for distinction in chief a cross crosslet also gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert an elephant statant argent, the trappings or and sable, on its back a tower triple-towered of the third, suspended therefrom by a riband gules an escutcheon of the above arms of Corbet. Married, 1871, Ellen Maria Phosbe, daughter of the Rev- erend Percival S. Wilkinson, of Mount Oswald, in the county of Durham. Estate and postal address — Sundorne Castle, Shrewsbury. § HENRY REGINALD CORBET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop (High Sheriff 1892), and Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford. Bom 1832, being the nephew of Sir Andrew Vincent Corbet, the second Baronet, and eldest son of Richard Corbet, Esquire, of Adderley Hall, who died January 25, 1877, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of the Reverend Croxton Johnson, Rector of Wilmslow, in the county of Cheshire. Cluhs — Carlton, Wellington, and Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a raven proper, and impaling the arms of Grey-Egerton, namely, quarterly I and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable (for Egerton) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, a label of five points gules (for Grey). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back a tower triple- towered of the last ; with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, 1855, Anna Mary Ehzabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton, Baronet, Member of Parhament ; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Corbet, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Randulph John Corbet, Gentleman, born December 31, 1858 ; (3) Bertram Davenant Corbet, Gentleman, born November 4, 1869. Estate and postal address — ^Adderley Hall, Market Drayton. § REGINALD CORBET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Born 1857, being the eldest son of Henry Reginald Corbet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Adderley Hall, by his wife Anna Mary Elizabeth, elder daughter of Sir Philip de Malpas Grey-Egerton, tenth Baronet ; Captain Salop Yeomanry, 1890,1891 ; Honorary Major, 1891. Clubs — White's, Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a raven proper, and impahng the arms of Russell, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath 0/ the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back a castle triple-towered of the last ; with the Motto, ' ' Deus pascit corvos." Married, April 23, 1891, Katharine, com- monly known as the Honourable Katharine, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Southwell Russell, twenty- third Baron De Clifford. Postal address — Adderley Hall, Market Drayton. The Very Reverend REGINALD GEORGE COR- BET, Bachelor of Divinity, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, sometime Chancellor of the Diocese of Kandy in Ceylon. Bom January 8, 1857, being the eldest son of Reginald John Corbet, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Ceylon, sometime a Member of the Legislative Council of that colony, by his wife Sophia Louisa Ottilia Wilhelmina, daughter and co-heir of Lieutenant-General Adolphus Otto, Baron von Barsse, a Major-General in the British Army, and widow of Ernest Baron von Maltzan-Wartenberg-Penzlin. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a raven sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back a tower triple-towered of the last ; with the Motto, "Deus pascit corvos." Postal address — Royal Colonial Institute, London, W.C. §SlR WALTER ORLANDO CORBET, fourth Baronet of Moreton, in the county of Salop, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, late Captain Coldstream Guards. Bom July 11, 1856, being the son of the late Sir Vincent Rowland Corbet, third Baronet, by his wife Caroline Agnes, third daughter of Vice-Admiral Charles Orlando Bridgeman, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Orlando Bridgeman. Creation — October 3, 1808. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors', Carlton, Pratt's. Armorial bearing — He bears for Arms ; Or, a raven sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant argent, tusked or, the trappings sable, fimbriated gold, on his back a castle triple-towered of the last ; and over the crest the motto, ' ' Virtutis laus actio ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant or ; above it the motto, " Dum spiro spero." Motto — "Deus pascit corvos." Married, July 7, i888, Caroline Douglas, only child of Captain James Stewart, formerly nth Hussars ; and has Issue — (i) Vincent Stewart Corbet, Esquire, born January 27, 1890 ; (2) Roland James Corbet, Esquire, born August 19, 1892. Seat — Acton Reynald Hall, Shrewsbury. Resi- dence — St. Fort, in the county of Fife. CORBETT, see ASTLEY-CORBETT. A, E. CORBETT, Widow, daughter and only surviving child of Edward Brickdale, by his wife Mary (Trni*'hl^1"t* Catherine, daughter of General George Dick. ViJ^UvUvlV Armorial bearings aj Kj«ii are .• Or.araven sable. These are, of course, the arms of the old Shropshire fatnily , Corbet of Moreton-Corbet, from whom the descent has not yet been proved or recorded. Married, Richard Corbett, who died ; and has Issue — A son. Postal address — La Pinedo Hyires, France. ARCHIBALD CAMERON CORBETT, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the counties of Lanark and Warwick, Member of Parliament for the Tradeston Division of Glasgow. Bom May 23, 1856, being the son of the late Thomas Corbett, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the late Archi- bald Cameron. Club — Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a key fesseways, wards downwards, between two ravens sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a branch of a tree proper ; thereon a raven sable, with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, 1887, Alice Mary, only daughter of John Poison of Castle Levan, by Greenock, North Britain. Postal address — 24 Hans Place, S.W. § EDWARD CORBETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Lieutenant-Colonel Shrop- shire MiUtia, Lord of the Manor of Longnor, Member of Parliament for the Southern Division of the county of Salop, 1868-1877. Born December 30, 1817, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Panton Corbett, Esquire, of Longnor Hall and Leighton, in the county of Salop, Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury, by his wife Lucy Favoretta, daughter of Dr. Jones, Doctor of Medicine, of Lichfield. C&i— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, two ravens in pale proper, within a bordure engrailed gules, bezant^e. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven proper, with a holly branch in its bill vert, fructed gules. Married, February 24, 1842, Elizabeth Anne Teresa, daughter of Robert SchoU ; and has had Issue— {1) Edward Corbett, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born February 7, 1843 [married, July 12, 1871, Louisa Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Edmund Isham, tenth Baronet, of Lamport Hall, in the county of Northampton] ; (2) Richard Corbett, Gentleman, born August 9, 1844; (3) Waties Corbett, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 240 Cot Cor Gentleman, born December 15, 1852 ; (4) Francis Corbett, Gentleman, bom November 21, 1854 ; (5) Joseph Corbett, Gentleman, born November 27, 1862 ; Teresa ; Lucy ; Maud; Elizabeth, died unmarried; Mildred, died un- married ; Helen ; and Louisa. Estate and postal address — Longnor Hall, Shrewsbury. EMILY ISABELLA CONSTANCE CORBETT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Isa- bella Constance Corbett, daughter of the Right Honourable James Henry Legge Button, third Baron Sherborne. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a raven sable, and impaling the arms of Dutton, namely, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent for difference. Married, September 2, 1863, as his second wife, Edwin Corbett, Gentleman, Minister Plenipo- tentiary at Stockholm, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hugh Cameron James Corbett, Gentleman, born November 16, 1867, died September 26, 1872 ; (2) Nigel Edward Frank Corbett, Gentleman, born September 23, 1876 ; Alice Maud Mary ; Gertrude Giovanna Nesta ; and Veronique Eleanor. Postal address — loi Onslow Square, S.W. Dame GEORGINA GRACE CORBETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Corbett, daughter of George John Holmes, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, two ravens in pale proper, a bordure engrailed gules, bezantee. Married, 1864, Admiral Sir John Corbett, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, who died 1894. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Five sons and three daughters. §JOHN CORBETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Merioneth, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, Commissioner of the River Severn Navigation, and Patron of three Liv- ings, Lord of the Manor of Impney. Born 1817, being the eldest son of Joseph Corbett of the county of Salop, by his wife Hannah. Clubs — Reform, Gresham, National Union. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a pile erminois, a raven of the field, on a chief nebuly ermine, a gryphon sejant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower gules, an elephant argent, the trappings and saddle-cloth sable, charged with a raven or, and sup- porting with the trunk a tilting-spear erect proper ; with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, April 1856, Anna EUza, daughter of John O'Meara ; and has Issue — (i) Roger John Corbett, Gentleman, born August 10, 1863 ; (2) Walter John Corbett, Gentleman, bom January 25, 1867; Mary Eliza ; Anna Camille ; Kathleen Hannah ; and Clare. .£j/a/ej-^Impney, in the county of Worcester ; Ynys-y- Maengwyn, in the county of Merioneth. Postal addresses — Impney, Droitwich ; 20 Hertford Street, Mayfair, W. Admiral Sir JOHN CORBETT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born i.Q^'Z, being the fourth son of the late Uvedale Corbett, Esquire ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i86g, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Married, 1864, Georgina Grace, eldest daughter of George J. Holm-es of Brooke Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Postal address — 44 Roland Gardens, South Kensington, S. IV. Brigadier- Surgeon- Lieutenant -Colonel ROBERT DE LA COUR CORBETT, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1844, being the son of the late Richard Corbett of the county of Cork, Doctor of Medicine 1867, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, 1889 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1878, Harriet Lucy, daughter of Robert Gre^g, Solicitor, in the county of Cork. Postal addresses — Quetta, Beluchistan ; Waldeck Avenue, Bedford. UVEDALE CORBETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, late Inspector of the Local Government Board. Bom 1818, being the eldest son of Uvedale Corbett, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and & is tlie Military Cockade. Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, and Judge of County Courts, Salop, by his wife Mary Ann Jane, only daughter of Joseph Lyon of Ashfield and Preston, in the county of Chester. C/a^— United University. Livery— Brown, with scarlet facings and striped red and white waist- coat, black velvet breeches, and drab box-cloth overcoats. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, two ravens in pale proper, with a border engrailed gules, bezantee. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven proper, with a holly branch in its bill vert, fructed gules ; with the Motto, "Deus pascit corvus." Married, August 8, 1848, Mary, eldest daughter of John Fryer; and has Issue — (i) Reginald William Uvedale Corbett, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 52nd Light Infantry, bom February 20, 1850 [married, 1889, Jeanie Gerard Red- fern, daughter of the late Honourable Chandler J. Wells of Buffalo, New York] ; (2) Richard Cecil Corbett, Gentleman, born June 4, 1851, late Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery [married, February 8, 1877, Susan Horatia, eldest daughter of Harvey Drummond of Iping, in the county of Sussex ; and 7 Ennismore Gardens, London, and has two sons and two daughters] : {3) Uvedale Bennett Corbett, Esquire. Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, late Royal Navy, born May 17, 1853 [married, August 8, 1877, Margaret Ashton, eldest daughter of Charles Andrew of Compstoll, in the county of Chester, and Coughton Court, in the county of Warwick, and has one son and four daughters] ; (4) Lionel Herbert Corbett, Gentleman, bom January 8, 1857, died January 14, 1863 ; (5) Edmund Henry Corbett, Gentleman, born February 6, 1859, died January 6, 1863 ; (6) Lionel Edmund Henry Corbett, Gentleman, bom January 31, 1863; and Alice Mary, died January 30, 1863. .fijtofej— Ashfield Hall Estate, in the parishes of Neston and WiUiamston, in the county of Chester ; and the Tovraship of Prenton, in the same county. Postal address — ^Ashfield Hall, Neston, Cheshire. § VINCENT CHARLES STUART WORTLEY CORBETT, Esquire, Captain znd Durham Artillery Volunteers. Born January 28, 1835, being the fourth son of Major-General Sir Stuart Corbett, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Charlotte, third daughter of Thomas Britten of Forest Hill, in the county of Kent. Claims to be descended in a direct line from Sir Hugh Corbett, knighted 1040 ; a man of note in Pays de Caux, who came to Englandwith William the Conquerorin 1066. Livery — Dark blue, and yellow gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has as yet been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Or, a raven sable. Crest — An elephant argent armed or, with a castle triple-towered on the back; with the Motto, "Deus pascit corvos.*' Married, March 31, 1869, Fanny Annabella, eldest daughter of George Stvann of Ashfield, in the county of York. Issue — Vincent Corbett, bom February 27, 1872; Frances Mary ; Katherine Penelope ; Fanny Evelyn ; and Sybil Stuart. Postal address — Chilton Moor, Fence Houses. The Reverend JOHN WARREN CORBOULD- WARREN, Rector of Tacolneston, rtTrtfhrtttlri- Justice of the Peace for the county of «a-U(-UUUiU' Norfolk. .Sora October 28, 1843, being JfTTl rt j«|«At» the eldest son of the Reverend Corbould- UAlA-nvVvK Varren, Rector of Tacolneston, by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir William Cubitt , Fellow of the Royal Society. Club — Norfolk County (Norwich). Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns: Quarterly i and 4, chequy ermine and azure, two flanches or, each charged with a cross pat^e fitchte gules (for Warren) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a pile between two ravens in base or, a raven of the field (for Corbould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a wyvern argent, winged barry of six ermine and azure (for Warren) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed in armour with gauntlets proper, each charged with a rose gules and grasping a sword fesse- ways, point toward the dexter also proper, pendent from the blade by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a raven sable (for Corbould); with the Motto, "Sola virtus in victa." Married, January 14, 1867, Maria Louisa, daughter of the late Henry Raynes ; and has Issue — John Warren Corbould- Warren, Gentleman, bom June 30, 1870 ; Edith Margaret ; Elizabeth Catherine ; Helen Maude May ; and Dorothy M is tlie Naval Cockade. Cot Cor 241 Ann. Estate — Tacolneston Old Hall. Postal address — Tacolneston Old Hall, Wymensham, Norfolk. JOHN GRAHAM CORDERY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. (t^tW'^CVn ^°''" '834, being the son of the late John \l^\}\,yiX/K^ Cordery of New Bridge Street, and of Hampstead, London ; was created Com- panion ^ the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Club — East India United Service. H FREDERICK CHANNER CORFIELD, Esquire. © Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby. drni*ltl^f Jl -^o^^ March i, 1849, being the eldest son of >CbMl'U'VlU f}^ i^fg Reverend Frederick Corfleld, Justice of the Peace for the county of Donegal, Domestic Chaplin to Lord Cleremont, Rector of Heanor, in the county of Derby, and his wife Sarah Welter, youngest daughter of Major George Channer ; Honorary Lieutenant Colonel 1st Volunteer Battalion Derbyshire Regiment Sher- wood Foresters; has the Volunteer Decoration. Club — Conservative ^Derbyshire). Livery — Drab, with blue collar and cuffs and silver buttons. Full dress livery (as used by General Corfleld) — -Hat, black beaver with gold band, with red and blue cockade; coat, drab with blue facings, buttons and epaulets gold ; waistcoat, striped white and blue; knee breeches scarlet, with blue bands and buckles ; stockings, pink silk; shoes, black with gold buckles ; harness , silver mounted. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly of nine, i and 9 ermine, on a pale azure, a lion rajnpant or [for Corjield of Chatwall Hall, in the county of Salop, and Ormonde) ; 2. argent, three hearts gules [ancient arms of Corjield of Corfield) ; 3. argent, two bars sable, in chief as many pallets of the second {for Churchvian) ; 4. argent, a chevron between three crosses formde Jitchie sable [for Russell of Enchmarsh and Hollyhurst) ', 5. per pale argent and sable, a saltire counterchanged, charged with a saltorel wavy of the same (for Walter or Warier, of the county of Salop) ; 6. quarterly \. and iiii., quarterly per fesse indented for Fitzwarren, ii. and Hi. azure, a stag's head caboshed or (for Sir Richard Rowe of Whittington, in the county of Salop) ; 7. sable, crusily, a fesse between three boars* heads close or (for Becket) ; 8. argent, on a bend sable, three eagles' heads erased or (for Young). CreEt — A dexter cubit arjn erect, holding two palTn-branches in saltire. Motto — " Semper Jidem." Married, September 7, 1880, Agnes Rebecca Augusta, eldest daughter of Sir John G. N. Alleyne, third Baronet, by his wife Augusta I., youngest daughter of Sir Henry Fitzherbert of Tissington Hall, in the county of Derby, third Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Alleyne Corfield, bom November 10, 1884/ (2) Richard Fitzherberi Corfield, born March g, 1892 ; Agnes Sarah; Augusta; Mary Lucy; Margaret Emily; and Kittie Conyngham. Estates — Ormonde Fields, Ripley ; Codnor and Loscoe ; and Codnor Park, all in the county of Derby. Postal address — Ormonde Fields, Codnor, Derby- shire. §The Right Honourable Sir RICHARD EDMUND ST. LAWRENCE BOYLE, Cotfe ano Dtrcrg ^f/e'ou°ntS5™g™"vi^: count Boyle of Kinalmeaky, Baron Boyle of Youghal, Baron of Bandon Bridge, and Baron Boyle of Broghill, in the Peerage of Ireland ; and Baron Boyle of Marston, in the county of Somerset, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Somerset, and Honorary Colonel North Somerset Yeomanry. Born April 19, 1829, being the son of Charles Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Dungarvan (who died in 1834), by his wife Catherine, commonly known as Lady Catherine, the youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Howth. Creations — Baron Boyle of Youghal, September 6, i6i6 ; Earl of Cork and Viscount Dungarvan, October 26, 1620 ; Baron of Broghill, Baron of Bandon Bridge, and Viscount Boyle of Kinalmeaky, February 28, 1627 ; Earl of Orrery, September 5, 1660 — all in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Boyle of Marston, in the county of Somerset, September 5, 1711 — in the Peerage of Great Britain. C/afo— Brooks's, Turf, Devonshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend crenelle argent and gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent from the latter the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and impaling on another escutcheon the arms of De Burgh, namely or, a cross gules, in the dexter canton a hon rampant sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head per pale crenelte argent and gules. Supporters — Two lions per pale crenele^, the dexter gules and argent, the sinister argent and gules. Motto — "God's providence is my inheritance." Married, July 20, 1853, Emily, second daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Ulick John De Burgh, Marquess of Clanricarde, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has had Issue — (i) Charles Spencer Canning Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Dungarvan, born November 24, 1861, Deputy-Lieutenant, Lieutenant-Colonel North Somerset Yeomanry ; (2) Robert John Lascelles Boyle, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert John Lascelles Boyle, born November 8, 1864 [married, April 30, 1890, Josephine Catherine, only child of Joseph P. Hale, of San Francisco] ; (3) Fitz Adelm Alfred Wentworth Boyle, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitz Adelm Alfred Wentworth Boyle, born August 20, 1866, died January 6, 1890; Emily Harriet Catherine, commonly known as Lady Emily Harriet Catherine [married, January 27, 1885, James Dalison Alexander, eldest son of James Alexander of Oakbank, Sevenoaks] ; Grace Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Grace Elizabeth [married, February 13, 1878, Francis Henry Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Henry Baring, and has issue] ; Honora, commonly known as Lady Honora [married, 1875, Robert Kirkman Hodgson]; Dorothy Blanche, commonly known as Lady Dorothy Blanche [married, August i, 1878, Walter Hume Long, Esquire, of Rood Ashton, in the county of Wiltshire, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for Liverpool, and has issue] ; Isabella Lettice Theodosia, commonly known as Lady Isabella Lettice Theodosia [married, 1889, James W. Larnach, of East Grinstead, and has issue] ; and Bertha Louisa Canning, commonly known as Lady Bertha Louisa Canning, died an infant, February 2, 1862. Seat — Marston House, Frome. Town residence — 40 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W, §The Reverend Sir GEORGE HENRY CORNE- WALL of Moccas, in the county of rtTnmpVMflTT Hereford, Master of Arts, Rector of VU^Ul'llvUlttll Moccas, Deputy - Lieutenant. Bom August 13, 1833, being the third son of the late Sir George Cornewall, third Baronet, by his wife Jane, only daughter of WiUiam Naper of Longherewe, in the county of Meath ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, October 14, 1868, under the creation of August 4, 1764. C/aij— Travellers', Athenasum. ArmoriaJ bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, within a bordure engrailed sable, bezant^e. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant gules, ducally crowned or. Motto — " La vie durante." Married, June 4, 1867, Louisa Frances, only daughter of Francis Bayley; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Cornewall, Esquire, born May 7, 1869 ; (z) William Francis Cornewall, Esquire, born November 16, 1871 ; {3) George Arthur Cornewall, Esquire, born August 14, 1874, died March 10, 1886 ; Amy, born 1868, died November 2, 1888 ; Mary Louisa, born 1870. Seat — Moccas Court, in the county of Hereford. JOSIAH EASTON CORNISH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint itr twnieih ^^'^^''■^1 "■"'^ Saint George; is a Member V^Ul-IUpy of Institute of Civil Engineers, andManager of Alexandria Water Company, Egypt. Born 1841, being the son of Thomas Smerdon Cornish of Bradford, near Taunton ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1872, Emmeline Mary, daughter of W. W. Baggaley. Postal address — ^/ex- andria. The Editor undertalces that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 242 Cor Surgeon-General WILLIAM ROBERT CORNISH, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire. Born 1828, being the son of the late Robert Cornish of Butleigh, in the county of Somerset ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, 1852, and Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, 1868 ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1880. Clubs — Oriental, Junior Constitutional. Married, 1854, Louisa Sophia, daughter of G. Y. Hunter, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Margate. Postal address — 8 Cresswell Gardens, The Boltons, S. W. CORNOCK, see HAWKES-CORNOCK. CORNWALL, Duke of, see PRINCE OF WALES. CORNWALL, quartered by TAUNTON. Dame JOANNA MARY CORRIGAN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Corrigan, daughter dT fl1*t*t irail of the late William Woodlock of Dublin. Vii'Ul'vl^nll Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a chevron between two trefoils slipped vert in chief, and a lizard in base proper. Married, 1829, Sir Dominic John Corrigan, first Baronet, who died 18B0. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Mary [married, 1864, Sir Richard Martin, first Baronet]. Residence — 81 Merrion Square South, in the county of Dublin. Postal address — 81 Merrion Square, Dublin. CORY, Viscount, see BELMORE. CORRY, LOWRY-, see BELMORE and ROWTON. THOMAS CHARLES STBUART CORRY, Doctor of Medicine, eldest son of Tkomas Charles Steuart C^fWVW Carry, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Vii-UH'l/ Deputy - Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for the county of Monaghan, by his wife Mary Steuart, daughter of William Bretnall of Brendan, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulste/s Office, are for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three griffins^ heads erased or, as many estoiles. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's head between two wings expanded. Motto — ' Forti tene manu." Married, 1855, Eliza, second daughter of Williafn Phanix of Banbridge, Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Charles Steuart Corry, born December 26, 1856 ; (2) Hugh Dunbar Steuart Coory , born December lb, \Z%Z ; (8) William Walter Frederick Steuart Corry, bom July 13, 1862, died July 8, 1893. Postal address — Glenjield Place, Belfast. Sir WILLIAM CORRY, second Baronet, of Dunraven, in the county of Antrim, Justice of the Peace. Bom March 20, 1859, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir James Porter Corry, first Baronet, Member of Parliament, by his wife Margaret, daughter of William Service of Glas- gow. Creation — September 15, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, a saltire engrailed argent between, in chief a rose of the last, barbed and seeded proper, in fesse two thistles slipped also proper, and in base a trefoil slipped or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock, combed and wattled proper, charged with a trefoil, as in the arms. Motto — " Vigilans et audax." Married, October 31, 1889, Charlotte Georgina Frances Catherine, only daughter of Sir Myles Fenton of Ridge Green, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i ) James Perowne Ivo Myles Corry, Esquire, born June 10, 1892 ; (2) William Corry, Esquire, bom October 3, 1893 ; and Myleta Fenton, born May 10, 1891. The Reverend WILLIAM FREDERICK CORR Y, Clerk in Holy Orders, Patron and Vicar of Begeworth, Evesham, eldest son of Captain Frederick George Hesketh de Bentley, by his wife Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Nicholas Henry Walter Corry. Clnhs— National Liberal, Junior Conser- vative. Livery — Black cloth with white facings, white collar, cuffs, and lapels, silver buttons. ArmonaJ bearings as used arequotedasfolUrwsby Mr. Corry: Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. Crest — a dove and olive branch. Or, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules ; sable, on a chevron between three griffins' heads erased proper, as m.any M Is the Military Cockade. Cottenftani Cot estoiles of the field. Ciest— Out of a ducal coronet, a griffin's neck and wings proper : sable, three horses' heads erased or (for Lord Blayney) ; but no right to these has been established. Married, firstly, August 21, 1862, Matilda, second daughter of T Bourne of Haid, in the county of Lincoln ; secondly, Ann Dychee, eldest daughter of T. Hiles of Middle Brace, in the county of Shropshire : and has Issue— William Aubrey Boume de Bentley Corry, bom July 2, 1864 ; and Kathleen. 'S.sVi.le— Corry Hasst, in the county of Monaghan. Postal sAdiess—Bengeworih Vicarage, Evesham. ANNE COSSERAT, commonly known as Lady An7ie Cosserat, sister of the fourth Earl of /fTrtrfrfi^fflf- Leitrim. Married, firstly, 1873, Henry Vil^UiwSKvtll' Augustus Murray (he died sZii); secondly, 1885, the Reverend G. P. Graham Cosserat, late Rector of Winfrith, in the county of Dorset; was raised to the rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant. EDITH COTES, commonly known as Lady Edith Cotes, daughter of the fourth Earl of Radnor. COt00 Married, 1876, Charles Cotes. H. The Right Honourable Sir KENELM CHARLES EDWARD PEPYS, Earl Cotten- ham of Cottenham, in the county of Cambridge, Viscount Crowhurst of Crowhurst, in the county of Surrey, Baron Cottenham, and a Baronet. Born May 18, 1874, being the son of the Right Honourable William John Pepys, third Earl Cottenham, Deputy- Lieutenant, by his wife Theo- dosia Selina, only daughter of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, Baronet. Creations — Baronet, January 22, 1784, and June 23, 1801 ; Baron, January 20, 1836 ; Viscount and Earl, June 11, 1850. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads erased argent, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a camel's head erased or, bridled and gorged with a ducal coronet sable. Sup- porters — On either side a horse argent, bridled and gorged with a ducal coronet sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the second. Motto — " Mens cujusque is est quisque." Seats — Tandridge Court, Godstone, in the county of Surrey ; Ridley Hall, Nantwich. The Right Honourable THEODOSIA SELINA PEPYS, Widow, Countess of Cottenham, only daughter of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, second Baronet. Annorlal bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads erased argent, three fleurs-de-lis of the field, impaling the arms of Dallas, namely argent, a bend azure, between three mullets sable. Supporters — On either side a horse argent, bridled, and gorged with a ducal coronet sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a fleur- de-lis of the second. Married, 1870, the Right Honourable Sir William John Pepys, third Earl of Cottenham, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Kenelm Charles Edward Pepys, fourth Earl of Cottenham ; (2) Everard Digby Pepys, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Everard Digby Pepys, born June 21, 1876; and Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary. Postal address — 94 Queen's Gate, South Kensington. §Sir JAMES LA URENCE CO TTER, fourth Baronet, of Rockforest, in the county of Cork, High dTrtti^n* ^^eriff 1882, formerly Lieutenant in Her \lAi\,\X\, Majesty's zjth Regiment, and afterwards in Her Majesty' s Household, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the Tower Hamlets. Born April ^, rSzS, being the son of the late Sir James Laurence Cotter, third Baronet, by his wife Helena Trydell, third daughter and co-heir of James Lombard of Lombardstown, in the county of Cork. Creation — August II, 1763. Clubs — Junior United Service, London; United Service, Dublin ; County and City, Cork. Armorial bear- ings as given in the Peerages, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms: Argent, a chevron gules between three serpents proper. Crest — A dexter arm in armour em-bowed, grasping a dart all proper. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married, firstly, June 14, 1851, Julia M is tlie Naval Cockade. Cot Cou 243 Emily, daughter of Frederick Albert Loinsworth, Doctor of Medicine, Inspector-General of Hospitals, Calcutta ; and by her {who died February 5, 1863) has Issue — (i) Sir Ludlow Cotter, Knight Bachelor, 3rd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers, horn June 11, 1853, died unmarried, November 23, 1882 ; (2) James Lombard Cotter, Esquire, late Lieutenant 1st Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, born September i, 1859 [married. May 8, 1884, Claire Mary, daughter of Captain .Thomas Segrave, Royal Marines, late t^th Regi- ment, and has issue, James Laurence Cotter, Esquire, born 1887 ; Thomas Lombard Cotter, Gentleman, born 1888] ; and Jane Louisa, died unmarried, August 26, 1883. He married secondly, April 30, 1864, Jane Vergette, daughter of W. K. Maughan, of Sedgwick House, in the county of Middlesex, and by her had Guy Cotter, Esquire, bom 1865, died an infant. Seat — Rockforest, Mallow, in the county of Cork. n Sir GEERS HENRY COTTERELL, third Baronet O of Garnons, in the county of Hereford, rtTfll'f'PI'OlT Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parlia- VU^UV^VlVU ment for Hereford 1857 to 1859. Born August 22, 1834, being the son of the late John Henry Geers Cotterell, Esquire, by his wife Pyne Jesse, commonly known as the Honourable Pyne Jesse, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Otway Brand, twenty-first Lord Dacre ; and succeeded his brother as third Baronet in 1847. under the creation of November 2, 1805. Clubs — Marlborough, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly or and argent, a cross engrailed per pale sable and gules, in the second quarter two escallops, and in the third one of the third, over all a bend of the last, and impaling the arms of Airey, namely azvire, on a chevron between three mullets in chief argent, and a mural crown in base or, three cinquefoils of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged w^ith his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed arm embowed proper, garnished or, gauntleted also proper, holding an escutcheon argent, charged with a talbot's head sable, collared or. Motto — " Non rapui sed recepi." Married, September 14, 1865, Katherine Margaret, commonly known as the Honour- able Katherine Margaret, daughter of General the Right Honourable Sir Richard Airey, Baron Airey, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — John Richard Geers Cotterell, Esquire, Captain ist Life Guards, born July 13, 1866 ; Alice ; and Louisa. Seat — Garnons, near Hereford. Town house — 22 Belgrave Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS FRANCIS FREMANTLE, Baron Cottesloe, of (Kt\^tf(i\tif Swanburne, and of Hardwicke, in the ^U'UVl'li'^lUC' county of Buckingham, and a Baronet, Baron of the Austrian Empire, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born January 30, 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Cottesloe, by his wife Louisa Elizabeth, the daughter ofSir George Nugent, Baronet. Creations — Baronet, August 14, 1821 ; Baron, March 2, 1874. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a lion rampant proper, murally crowned argent, in chief two plates, and impaling the arms of Scott, namely argent, an anchor erect sable, between tliree lions' heads erased gules, on a chief wavy azure, a portcullis or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a demi-lion gules holding a banner quarterly argent and vert, the staff gold and charged on the shoulder with a plate. Motto — " Nee prece nee pretio." Married, Sep- tember 9, 1859, Augusta Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Augusta Henrietta, second daugliter of John, second Earl of Eldon, and has had Issue~{j.) Thomas Francis Fremantle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Francis Fremantle, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Captain ist Buckingham Rifle Volunteers, born February 5, 1862 ; (2) Reginald Scott Fremantle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Scott Fre- mantle, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born February 11, 1863 ; (3) Cecil Fremantle, Esquire, commonly Jjnown as the Honourable Cecil Fremantle, born December 12, 1865 ; (4) Walter Fremantle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Fremantle, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born March 13, 1869 ; Mary Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Louisa ; and Gertrude Charlotte, commonly known as the Honour- able Gertrude Charlotte, died September 23, 1873. Seat — Swanbourne House, Winslow. Town residence — 43 Eaton Square, S.W. COTTON, quartered by HUSSEY. COTTON, STAPLETON-, see COMBERMERE. General Sir ARTHUR THOMAS COTTON, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the (frni"i*nt1 star of India, Horn 1803, being the younger >^UVVUll ^Qf^ Qj- fjig ii^fg Ugnfy Calveley Cotton, by his wife, daughter of John Lockwood of Ashsted, in the county of Surrey ; dubbed Knight Bachelor 1861, and created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866. Married, 1841, daughter of Thomas Learmonth of Hobart Town, Van Diemens Land, Postal address — Woodcot, Dorking. HENRY JOHN STEDMAN COTTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; is a Member of the Legislative Council, Bengal ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Postal address — Calcutta. §Sir WILLIAM JAMES RICHMOND COTTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Hertford. Born 1822, being the son of William Cotton, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Abraham Richmond; Sheriff of London, 1868; Lord Mayor, 1875; elected Chamberlain of London, 1892; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Clubs — Carlton, Prince's. Married, 1848, Caroline Richmond Pottinger. Postal address — 21 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton. m EDWARD THOMAS DAVENANT COTTON- @ JODRELL, Esquire, Justice of CfT nttftn - l^nTlrPlI ^^^ Peacefor the county Palatine ViUJHUU- JIUUH^U of Chester, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding 2nd Cheshire Vo- lunteers, Member of ParUament for the Wirral Division of the county of Chester since December i, 1885. Bom June 29, 1847, being the son of the late Right Reverend George Edward Lynch Cotton, Bishop of Calcutta, by his wife Sophia Anne, daughter of the Reverend Henry Tomkinson of Reaseheath, Nantwich, in the county of Chester ; and assumed by Royal License, 1890, the additional sm-name and arms of Jodrell. Clubs — Carlton, Junior United Ser- vice. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly I and 4, sable three buckles argent (for Jordell) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent (for Cotton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock's head and neck couped or, the wings elevated argent, combed and wattled gules (for Jodrell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon proper belled or, holding in the dexter claw a belt azure, buckled of the second (for Cotton) ; with the Motto, " Vigilando." Married, 1878, Mary Rennell, daughter of William R. Coleridge, Esquire, of Salston, in the county of Devon; and has surviving Usue — Two daughters. Postal address — Reaseheath Hall, Nantwich. The Right Honourable Sir RICHARD COUCH, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Most rfTrtttpJl Honourable Privy Council. Born 1817 ; ^^UUllJ dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1866; and appointed a Member of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council, 1875. Married, 1845, Anne, daughter of Richard Thomas Beck. Postal address — 25 Linden Gardens, London, W. Captain GEORGE HENRY HOLBECHE COUCH- MAN, Companion of the Distinguished /iTrtftrlhtnaM Service Order . Bom 18$^, being the ViUjUtlJUlaU son of the late Colonel E. H. Couch- man, Royal Artillery: was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. COULL, see FORSTER-COULL. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 244 Cou Sir GEORGE EBENEZER WILSON COUPER, second Baronet, Knight Commander of the rtTrttttlPr Most Exahed Order of the Star of India, ViUJUjJvl- Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born April 29, 1824, being the son of Colonel Sir George Couper, first Baronet, Knight of the Royal Guelphic Order of Hanover, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Comptroller and Equerry to Her Royal Highness the late Duchess of Kent, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of Sir John Wilson of The Howe, in the county of Westmorland; succeeded his father 1861, and was created a Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in the year 1877. Club — Athenaeum. Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Or, a chevron gules, charged with another ermine, between three laurel leaves slipped vert. The shield, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is encircled with the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and pendent therefrom his badges as a Knight Commander of the said Order, as a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and a Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Every, namely erminois, two chev- ronels azure, between two others gules. Upon the escut- cheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a dexter hand holding a garland of laurel proper ; with the Motto, "Virtute." Married, April 29, 1852, Caroline Penelope, daughter of Henry Every, Esquire, granddaughter of Sir Henry Every, ninth Baronet, and sister of Sir Henry Flower Every, tenth Baronet of Egginton ; and has had Issue — (i) Ramsay George Henry Couper, Es- quire, late Lieutenant 60th Foot, fifth class Medjidie, born November i, 1855 ; (2) Victor Arthur Couper, Esquire, Cap- tain Rifle Brigade, born April 5, 1859 ; (3) Edward Edmon- stone Couper, Esquire, Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps, born December 15, i860 ; (4) James Robert Couper, Esquire, born June 24, 1863 ; (5) Charles James Couper, Esquire, born November 17, 1873, died February 15, 1881 ; Caroline Geor- gina Jane Elizabeth [married, September 6, 1881, Major Frederick William Benson, 17th Lancers] ; Ada Lucy ; and Maude MadeUne. Postal address — Camberley, Surrey. COURCY, Baron, see KINGSALE. COURTENAY, see DEVON. The Reverend CHARLES LESLIE COURTENAY, commonly known as the Reverend the rtTrtttrf Oflft'M Honourable Charles Leslie Courtenay. \XMy\''*X\\fX)l Born 1816, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Courtenay, the tenth Earl of Devon ; appointed Vicar of Bovey-Tracey, in the county of Devon, in 1849, on resigning the office of Resi- dent Chaplain to the Queen ; made Canon of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, 1859. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, three torteaux (for Courtenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers), and impaling the arms of Somers, namely vert, a fesse dancett^e ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. a dol- phin embowed proper ; 2. out of a ducal coronet, a plume of seven ostrich feathers argent, four and three. Married, 1849, Caroline Margaret, commonly known as Lady Caro- line Margaret Somers Cocks, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the second Earl Somers. Residences — Bovey Tracey Vicarage, Newton Abbot ; Cloisters, Windsor. EVELYN COURTENAY, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Courtenay, daughter of the first Earl of Cottenham. Married, 1862, Colonel Henry Reginald Courtenay , Royal 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, grandson of the eleventh Earl of Devon. Lord COURTENAY, a title [in the opinion of the Editor) erroneously assu-med by the eldest son of the Earl of Devon. §The Right Honourable JAMES GEORGE HENRY STOPFORD, Earl of Courtown, Viscount Stopford, Baron Courtown of the county of Wexford, in & is tbe Military Cockade. Coi) the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Saltersford of Saltersford, in the County Palatine of Chester, in ^irrttif^-rtlrttl the Peerage of Great Britain, Deputy- (^UUIVUUJU Lieutenant, late Captain Grenadier Guards. Born April 24, 1823, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Courtown, by his first wife Charlotte Albinia, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Albinia, the daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Buccleuch (she died 1828). Creations— Baron, September 19, 1758; Earl, &c., April 12, 1762; Baron (of the Peerage of Great Britain), June 7, 1796. C/k^ — Carlton, Kildare Street. Livery— DacW blue coat and trousers, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, sem^e of crosses erosslet, three lozenges or, impaling the arms of Milles, namely ermine, a fer de raoulin between two martlets in pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure, two marlion's wings conjoined or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern, wings displayed vert. Supporters— Two stags proper, collared and chained or, each charged on the shoulder with a lozenge of the last. Motto — " Patrise infelici fidelis." Married, September 3, 1846, Ehzabeth Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Frances (who died March 12, 1894), second daughter of the Right Honourable George John Milles, fourth Lord Sondes ; and has Issue— {x) James Walter Milles Stopford, Esquire, commonly known as Vis- count Stopford, Major 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, Aide-de-Camp to Earl of Carnarvon when Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant, born March 3, 1853 [married, firstly, April 27, 1876, Catherine Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Braybrooke, and by her (who died August 12, 1884) had issue, James Richard Neville Stopford, Esquire, born September 16, 1877; Arthur Stopford, Gentleman, born April 29, 1879 ; Guy Stop- ford, Gentleman, born August 3, 1884 ; and Sybil. He married secondly, September 25, 1886, Gertrude, daughter of General Charles'james Conway Mills of Cardington, and has, Charles WiUiam Stopford, Gentleman, born August i, 1892; Eileen ; Alma ; and Edith Mary] ; (2) Edward Harrington Lewis Henry Stopford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Barrington Lewis Henry Stopford, Cap- tain 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, born November 20, 1858 [married, 1888, Isabel, daughter of Captain Barrington Dashwood, and by her (who died March 6, 1890) has issue , Barrington George Dashwood Stopford, Esquire, born Sep- tember 13, 1889]; (3) George Frederick WiUiam Stopford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Frederick William Stopford, born December i, 1859 [married, January 31, 1889, Marie Clare, second daughter of Captain Henry Segrave of Kiltimon, in the county of Wick- low, and of Cabra, in the county of Dublin, and has issue, George Christian Noel Stopford, Esquire, born December 25, 1891 ; a son, bom March 10, 1893]; Charlotte Eliza- beth, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Elizabeth ; Eleanor Margaret, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Margaret ; Mary Jane Jemima, commonly known as Lady Mary Jane Jemima [married, August 3, 1869, Colonel Sir Charles Shelley, Baronet, late Scots Guards, and has issue] ; Grace Harriet, commonly known as Lady Grace Harriet [married, September 19, 1878, Captain John Strachan Bridges, late Royal Artillery, and has issue] ; and Lily Frances, commonly known as Lady Lily Frances [married, October 2, 1884, William Conyngham Greene, of the Foreign Office, and has issue]. Seat — Courtown House, Gorey, in the county of Wexford. Town residence — 96 Queen's Gate, S.W. WILLIAM HENRY COUSINS, Esquire, Comf anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. rtTntttittKi Born 1833, being the son of the late Captain \lA>Wi\\\9 Cousins of Chelsea; Secretary of Inland Department; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Cl\ih— -Con- stitutional. Postal address — Vaughan Lodge, Long Ditton, Surrey. The Right Reverend EDMUND ARBUTHNOTT KNOX, Bishop Suffragan of the See of rtTrtVll^Mti'tl Coventry, Master of Arts and Honorary VCJ^UUI^Illlj^ Canon of the Cathedral Church of Worcester. ^m is the Naval Cockade. Cot) COtD 245 §The Right Honourable GEORGE WILLIAM COVENTRY, Earl of Coventry, in the county of Warwick, and Viscount Deerhurst, in the county of Gloucester, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorura for the county of Worcester. Bom May 9, 1838, being the son of George William Coventry, Es- quire, commonly known as Viscount Deerhurst (who died in 1838, and was eldest son of the eighth earl), by his wife Harriet Anne, the daughter of Sir Charles Cockerell, Baronet ; succeeded as ninth Earl on the death of his grand- father. May 15, 1843, under the creation of April 26, 1697. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Turf, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse ermine, between three crescents or, and impaling the arms of Craven, namely argent, a fesse between six cross crosslets fitch^e gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, lying fesseways, thereon a cock gules, comb, wattles, and legs of the first. Motto — "Candide et constanter." Married, January 25, 1865, Blanche, commonly known as Lady Blanche, third daughter of William, second Earl of Craven ; and has Issue — (i) George William Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Deerhurst, late Lieutenant Worcestershire Regi- ment, born November 15, 1865 ; (2) Charles John Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles John Coventry, Captain 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, born February 26, 1867 ; (3) Henry Thomas Coventry, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Thomas Coventry, born May 3, 1868 ; (4) Reginald William Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald William Coventry, born August 29, 1869 ; (5) William Francis Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable WiUiam Francis Coventry, born August 6, 1875 ; (6) Thomas George Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able irhomas George Coventry, born August 25, 1885 ; Barbara Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Barbara Elizabeth [married, 1894, Gerald Dudley Smith] ; Dorothy, commonly known as Lady Dorothy ; and Anne Blanche Alice, com- monly known as Lady Anne Blanche Alice. Seat — Croome Court, Severn Stoke, in the county of Worcester. COWAL, Earl of, see ARGYLL. Dame AGNES COWAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cowan, daughter of Andrew Cowan, (JTnVtlfltl Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Glengliana, \i/\i\M\X\\ in the county of Down. Married, 1866, Sir Edward Porter Cowan, Knight Bachelor, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Antrim, "who died 1890. Postal addresses — Craig-a-vad, Belfast ; Clintough House, county Down. JAMES COWAN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and a Member of the Council for the county of Renfrew, second son of Lachlan Cowan and his wife Lilias, daughter of James Bruce. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Constitutional, Conservative (Glasgow), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery — Claret colour with white facings. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire and a chief gules, the former charged with an escallop or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, issuant out of a cloud a dexter hand proper, holding a heart gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Blotto, "Vires et fides." Estate and postal ad- dress — Ross Hall, Crookston, Renfrewshire. §SiR JOHN COWAN, a Baronet of the United King- dom, of Beeslack, in the county of Midlothian, Justice of the Peace and Commissioner of Supply for the counties of Fife and Midlothian, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the latter county. Bom 1814, being the fifth son of the late Alexander Cowan, of VaUeyfield and Edinburgh. Creation — 1894. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last an escallop of the first, the saltire charged with an annulet also of the first for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the liveries, an escallop argent ; and in an escroll above the crest this Motto, "Sic itur in altum." Postal address— Beeslack, Milton Bridge, near Edinburgh. Doctor ANDREW RICHARD COWELL. Bom January 20, 1840, being the second son of (TLDVUEII Ci^oi'ge Clayton Cowell of Garrison, in the > able Order of the Bath, 1888. Married, 1879, Georgina Kate, daughter of Charles Butler of Hobart, Tasmania. CHARLES JOHN COX. Born January 21, 1831 , being the third son of Captaiti George Hamilton Cox of the Bengal Army, by his wife Eliza Kearton, daughter of John Home of St. Vincent, West Indies. Clubs — Constitutional, Royal Portsinouth Corinthian Yacht. Livery — Chocolate and yellow. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for knna : Or, three bars azure, on a canton gules, a lion's head erased argent. Crest — A goat's head azure, armed or. Married, April 29, 1856, Harriott Anne, daughter of William Waller of Gray's Inn and Dulwich ; and has Issue — (i) Howard William Cox, Esquire, Solicitor, Captain 4th Volunteer Brigade Welsh Division Royal A rtillery, bom 1857 [married, 1885, Edith Charlotte, daughter of Richard Knowles of Arazario, Crystal Palace Park, Sydenham, S.E., and has issue, Geoffrey Hamilton Cox, born 1888 ; Humphrey John Hamilton Cox, born 1889 ; Elsie Hamilton'] ; (2) Charles Lewes Hamilton Cox, formerly Lieutenant Bombay Staff Corps, born i860 ; (3) Arthur Francis Hamilton Cox, Lieutenant Royal Innis- M is tbe Naval Cockade. Cor Co? 247 killing Fusiliers, and Adjutant Discharge DepSt, born 1861 [married, 1887, Susan, daughter of F. J. Van der Riet, Civil Commander and Resident Magistrate of Simon's Town , Cafe of Good Hope, and has issue, Frieda Elson Hamilton ; and Eileen Victoria Hamilton'] ; (4) Aubrey Hamilton Cox, Esquire, Captain Royal Marine Artillery, bom 1862 {mar- ried, 1891, Louisa Elinor, daughter of Henry C. Forde of St. Brendans, Wimbledon, and has issue, Michael Alured Hamilton Cox, bom 1892] ; Evelyn Agnes Hamilton ; and Katliarine Margaret Hamilton. Postal address — Long Cross, Chertsey. Major-General CHARLES VYVYAN COX, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1819 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iZji. C\uh— United Service. Married, 1864, Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of J. L. Farr, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of North Cove Hall, in the county of Sujffolk. Postal address — 3 Upper Brook Street, W. EDWARD COX, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar, Master of Arts of the University of Edinburgh. Born 1850, being the eldest son of the late James Cox, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Cardean and of Clement Park, and his wife Clementina, daughter of James Carmichael of Dundee. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron azure between two spur-revels in chief, and a lion's head erased in base gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed issuing out of the sea, holding in the hand an anchor in bend sinister cabled proper ; and in an escroU above this Motto, "Preemium virtutis honos." Married, 1875, Ada Mary, daughter of John Johnson Stitt of Liverpool ; and has with other Issue — ^James Ernest Cox, Gentleman, born 1876. Estates and postal addresses — Cardean, Meigle, N.B. ; Lyndhurst, Dundee, N.B. Dame EMMA CATHERINE SHORT, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Cox, youngest daughter of the late Duncan M'Kellar. Married, firstly, 1855, Sir Francis Hawtrey Cox, twelfth Baronet {who died in 1873) ; and secondly, 1876, Reverend Hugh Martin Short. Residence — West Heslerton Hall, in the county of York. The Reverend GEORGE WILLIAM COX, claiming to be the Reverend Sir George William Cox, fourteenth Baronet, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born January 1827, being the eldest son of Captain George Hamilton Cox, Bengal Army, by his wife Eliza Kearton, daughter of John Horne of Saint Vincent, in the West Indies. This Baronetcy, which only twice descended to a son, and never to the eldest son, was conferred on Sir Richard Cox, successively Lord High-Chancellor and Lord Chief- Justice of Ireland, and is believed to have become extinct on the death of the twelfth Baronet in 1873. ^^ was, however, assuined by [Sir") George's uncle without disclosing his pedigree, and (Sir) George him-self was presented to his living by the Crown as a Baronet, though the officers of th£ College of A rms have not admitted his ri^ht to the title. The title was also claimed and assumed by Major-General John Hamilton Cox, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died in 1887 without establishing his claim. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms .- Or, three bars azure, on a canton gules, a lions head erased argent. Crest — A goafs head azure, armed or. Motto — "Fide et fortitudine." Married, 1850, Emily Maria, daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel William Stirling, Honourable East India Company' s Service ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund Charles Cox, born 1856 / (2) George William Stirling Cox, bom 1858 / (3) Herbert Basil Cox, bom 1862 / (4) Wilfrid Cyril Cox, born 1866; and Alice Emily. Estate — The Knoll, Camberley, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — Scrayingham Rectory, York. [Foster in his Peerage places the title in " Chaos."] Lieutenant - General JOHN WILLIAM COX, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the son of the late Colonel Sir William- Cox of Cool- cliffe, in the county of Wexford; appointed Colonel Bedford- shire Regiment 1893 / was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859. Married, 1850, Emma (who died 1887), daughter of Captain C. Griffin, Royal Navy. Postal address— 26 South Parade, Southsea. WILLIAM HENRY COX, Gentleman. Born April 14, 1865, being the eldest son of William Cox, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Snaigow, in the county of Perth, who died September 7, 1894, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Boase, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, in the county of Cornwall. Clubs — Junior Athenaeum ; Conservative (Edin- burgh) ; County (Perth) ; Royal and Ancient Golf (Saint Andrews). Livery — Drab coat, blue collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron azure between two spur-revels in chief, and a lion's head erased in base gules, langued of the second within a bordure of the third. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm embowed issuing out of the sea, holding in the hand an anchor in bend sinister, cabled proper, and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Praemium virtutis honos." Married, June 6, 1893, Amy Verden (who died March 21, 1894), daughter of the late WiUiam Harrower Anderson, 13 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh ; and has Issue — ^Amy Verden. Estates — Snaigow, near Dunkeld, and Clunie, near Blairgowrie, both in the county of Perth. Postal address — Snaigow, Dunkeld, Perthshire. THOMAS LANGHORNE COXHEAD, Esquire, Cap- tain Royal Artillery , Companion of the Dis- tfT Of fl P fl ll tinguished Service Order. Born 1864, being ViJ^UA'tjK'ClU if^ sofi Qj- George Coxhead, formerly of Hardwick House, Hain Common, in the county of Surrey ; was created Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order, 1887. HERBERT HARDY COZENS - HARDY, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the (^ t\'zt>t\ti,X<\avt\r\ Northern Division of Norfolk, Vd^UjWW-tpatUJ^ Barrister -at -Law, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Bachelor of Arts and Bachelor of Laws of the University of London. Bom November 22, 1838, being the second son of William Hardy Cozens - Hardy, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace of Letheringsett Hall, Holt, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Sarah (who died 1891), daughter of Thomas Theobald of Norwich. Club —Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and or, in chief two bombshells fired and in base an eagle's head erased proper (for Hardy) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and gules, on a pile or, a lion rampant of the second, gutt^e-d'eau and collared argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with a pellet between two chevronels or, and grasping an eagle's head fesseways also proper (for Hardy) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, gutt^e-de-sang and fretty gules (for Cozens) ; with the Motto, ' ' Fear one." Married, 1866, Maria (who died 1886), daughter of Thomas Hep- burn, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Clapham Common ; and has Issue — Two sons and two daughters. Residence — 50 Ladbroke Grove, W. Chambers — 7 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. WILLIAM HARDY COZENS-HARDY, Esquire, of Letheringsett Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace. Bom December i, 1806, being the only son of Jeremiah Cozens of Sprowston, by his second wife Mary Ann, daughter of WiUiam Hardy of Letheringsett, and assumed by Sign Manual, 1842, the arms and surname of Hardy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and or, in chief two bonibshells fired, and in base an eagle's head erased proper (for Hardy) ; 2 and 3, per pale azure and gules, on a pile or, a lion rampant of the second, guttde-d'eau and collared argent (for Cozens). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with a pellet between two chevronels or, and grasping an eagle's head fesseways also proper (for Hardy) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, guttle de sang and fretty The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 248 €ra era gules (for Cozens). Motto — "Fear one." Married, July 21, 1830, Sarah, daughter of Thomas Theobold, Esquire, of Norwich: and has Issue — (i) Clement William Hardy Cozens-Hardy, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, born February 27, 1833 [married, May 8, 1856, Helen Ferneley, daughter of T. C. Wrigley of Woodfield Lodge, Huddersfield ; and has, with other issue (a son and two daughters) Arthur Wrigley Cozens-Hardy, Gentle- man, born 1858, married, 1882, Mary, only daughter of Sydney Evershed, Esquire, and has, with other issue, a son, born 1886]; (2) Herbert Hardy Cozens-Hardy, Es- quire [to whom refer] ; (3) Theobald Cozens - Hardy, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, born August 25, 1842 [married, July 12, 1866, Sarah Anna, daughter of James Wrigley of Field House, Netherton, and has issue three sons and one daughter] ; (4) Sydney Cozens-Hardy, Gentleman, born May 9, 1850 ; Caroline [married, 1856, J. J. Colraan, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment of Carrow House, Norwich {to whom refer), and has issue two sons and four daughters] ; Laura Elizabeth, died 1838 1 CeciHa Emma [married, 1869, J. E. Willans of Ashleigh, Huddersfield, died in 1879, and has issue one son and one daughter] ; Agnes ; and Kathleen [married, 1881, J. E. Willans of Huddersfield, and has issue one daughter]. Seat — Letheringsett Hall, Holt, in the county of Norfolk. EDWARD WESTON CRACROFT (really Cracroft- Amcotts), Esquire, Justice of the Peace. (JTVA f frtft" Born January 5, 1849, being the second son vU^VCtVVUli of the late Weston Cracroft-Amcotts, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, Colonel ist Lincolnshire Rifle Volunteers, by his wife Williama Emma, daughter of William George Cherry. Club — Grosvenor. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent a tower triple-towered between three standing cups azure (for Amcotts) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a bend dan- cettfe argent, three martlets sable (for Cracroft). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, collared or, eating an acorn of the last (for Amcotts) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, supporting with the dexter claw a battle-axe, the handle or, the head argent. Married, April 24, 1879, Cicely Sophia Mary, daughter of Henry Nevile of Walcot Hall, Stamford. Estates — Hackthorn, near Lincoln ; West Keal, near Spilsby. Postal address — Hackthorn Hall, Lincoln. Sir CHARLES EDWARD CRADOCK-HARTOPP, fifth Baronet of Freathby, Cratiocfe#artopp ^.^^.sTbLl !f,reidesi son of Sir John William Cradock-Hartopp, fourth Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Frances, daughter of Edward Gyles Howard, Esquire, late Lieutenant ist Battalion Scots Guards ; has Egyptian (1882) medal, clasp, and Khedive's star; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of May 12, 1796. Clubs — Turf, Piccadilly, and Guards'. Armorial beariJigs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three otters passant argent (for Hartopp) ; 2 and 3 per saltire gules and argent, crusily, and three boars' heads, two and one couped, counterchanged (for Cradock). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a pelican argent, vulning herself proper. Heir ■presump- tive— RSs, brother, Alick WiUiam Cradock-Hartopp, Esquire, born i860 ; married, 1888, Janet, daughter of John William Gooch Spicer of Spye Park, in the county of WiUshire. Residence — 2 Mount Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. a WILLIAM ALFRED CRAGG, Esquire, Captain ^ ^tk Battalion Lincoln Regiment, a Member of d^YiiOQ ^^ Council for the Kesteven Division of the ^iI^l'U{5{5 county of Lincoln. Born November \, 1859, being the eldest son of William Craggof Three- kingham, by his wife Louisa Ann, daughter of the Reverend John Kynaston. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bear- ings as used, tut for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Aims: Ermine, afessegules. Crest — An arm in armj)ur embowed, holding in the hand a dagger. Married, September 20, 1882, Adelaide Alexandra, & is the Military Cockade. daughter of Richard Gilliat of Barham, East Hoathley, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue — (i) William Gilliat Cragg, bom June 21, 1883; Edward Cragg, born May 21, 1886 ; (3) John Francis Cragg, born June 21, 1888. Estates — Lord of the Manor of Spanby, in the county of Lincoln ; also owner of about 1500 acres in various parishes in South Lincoln. Postal address — Threekingham House, Falking- ham, Lincolnshire. CLEMENTINA ISABELLA MARGARET CRAIG, commonly knoivn as the Honourable Mrs. James ffri*51tiY Craig, daughter of the late Archibald Campbell V£l.'Vm|5 Dennistoun of that Ilk, in the county of Dum- barton, and Park Hill, Torquay. Married, firstly, zZtz, the Honourable Sydney William Foster-Skeffing- ton [son of the tenth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard), of Antrim Cattle, in the county of Antrim, who died 1876; secondly. Colonel James Craig, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Nottingham and Antrim, late Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant 2nd Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery. Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN CORNELIUS CRAIGIE- HALKETT of Cramond, in (i^m\ttie-\(\ti\\iOtt ^'^ county of Edinburgh, Justice \l^\.iX\\^\X,'y^\X\VX\,\, of the Peace. Born June 19, 1830, being the eldest son of the late Charles Halkett - Craigie-Inglis, Esquire, of Cramond, by his wife Susan, youngest daughter of Sir John Marjori- banks. Baronet, of Lees, in the county of Berwick. Ar- morial bearings, as given in Burkes ^^ Landed Gentry" are for Arms : Sable, three piles conjoined in base argent, and on a chief gules a lion passant guardant or. Crest — A falcon s head erased proper. Supporters — T-wo falcons proper. Mottoes — " Fides sujficit," above ; " Honesie vivo," beneath. Married, June 1854, Matilda Justine, daughter of Duncan Davidson of Tulloch: and has had Issue — (i) Charles Craigie-Halkeit, Gentleman, bom 1857, died 1862; (2) Duncan Craigie-Halkett, Esquire, Captain jSth Regi- inent, born 1858, died 1889 ; (3) Edward Craigie-Halkett, Gentleman, born 1864, died 1865 ; Alice Louisa \married, 1876, G. F. W. Callander of Ardkinglas and CraigfortH\ ; Elizabeth Diana [married, 1884, Major George Harvey] ; Susan Sinclair; Ida [married, January 26, 1888, Cecil Colvin of Felix Hall, in the county of Essex\ ; Maude A lexandrina ; Constance Mary; and Mabel. Seats — Harthill, in the county of Lanark ; Cramond, in the county of Edinburgh. [The arms of Craigie are recorded, and the arms of Halket of Petfirvane are recorded, but Craigie-Halkett has nerver been put in record, as necessary under the terms of Deed of Settlement between Colonel Charles Halkett and Anne Craigie; and Colonel Craigie-Halkeit should matri- culate in Lyon Register.] RONALD MACLEAY LAURENT Z CAMPBELL, Baron Craignish, in the Duchy of Saxe- CTT l*fltlTt1t\,^ William Belton Crealock ; since 1893 -^ has commanded a First Class District at Madras ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Cluh—Army and Navy. Mar- ried, 1869, Marion, only daughter of the late Morgan Lloyd, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of The Grange, Brook Green, W. Postal address '■ — Secunderabad, Madras. Major-General JOHN FREDERICK CREASE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of the late Captain Henry C^V^atL^ Crease, Royal Navy ; was created Companion \ll,\,\/\X9K' of tiie j^fg^t Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Married, 1877, Frances Mary, widow of Henry Stewart Oldnall- Russell of Sion, Stone, and Comberton, in the county of Worcester, and daughter of the late Henry Barry Domvile of Sherwood House, in the county of Worcester. Postal address — Sion, Stourbridge. Dame MARY MARIA CREASY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Creasy, daughter of G. (S^WHtiW Cottam, Civil Engineer. Married, 1846, 5z> ^iM.t'dPJ^ Edward Shepherd Creasy, Knight Bachelor, Chief Justice of Ceylon, who died in 1878. Postal address — Grosvenor House, St. Mary's Road, Ealing. CREIGHTON, see PETERBOROUGH, Bishop of. CREMORNE, Baron, see DARTREY. CRESPIGNY, DE, seeCHAMPION-DECRESPIGNY. CRESSY, quartered by PRIMROSE. Dame GEORGIANA JANE HENRIETTA ELIZA LOVELL CREWE, Widow, commonly (f^YP'nW known as Lady Crewe, daughter of the late yi,\,K-lUX, Vice-Admiral William Stanhope Lovell, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent (for Crewe), 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed sable (for Harpur). Married, 1845, Sir John Harpur Crewe, ninth Baronet, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Vauncey Harpur Crewe, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Hugo Harpur Crewe, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, bom April 4, 1858 ; and Alice Georgi- ana Harpur. Postal address — Spring Hill, Cowes, Isle of Wight. §SiK VAUNCEY HARPUR CREWE, tenth Baronet of Callce Abbey, in the county of Derby, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stafford. Born October 14, 1846, being the son of the late Sir John Harpur-Crewe, ninth Baronet, by his wife Georgiana Jane Henrietta Eliza, second daughter of Admiral William Stanhope Lovell. Creation — September 8, 1626. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent, 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed sable, impaling the arms of Adderley, namely argent, on a bend azure, three mascles of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb erect argent ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar or. Motto — " Degeneranti genus opprobrium." Married, April 20, 1876, Isabel, commonly Icnown as the Honotarable Isabel, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Bowyer Adderley, Lord Norton, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has Issue — Richard Fynderne Harpur Crewe, Esquire, bom April 5, 1880 ; Hilda Ethel- freda Harpur ; Winifred Isabel Harpur ; Airmine Catherine Harpur ; and Frances Caroline Julia Harpur. Seats — Wars- low Hill, Ashbourne, in the county of Stafford ; Calke Abbey, and Repton Park, in the county of Derby. CREWE-MILNES, see HOUGHTON, Baron. CRICHTON, Baron, see BUTE. CRICHTON, Viscount, see ERNE. CRICHTON, see ERNE. CHARLOTTE CRICHTON, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Crichton, sister of the Right tfrrtrfll"flt1 Honourable the third Earl of Erne ; was Vii^Vll-tJVUU raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter in 1842. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant azure. Postal address — 21 Raglan Road, Dublin. CONSTANCE EMMA AUGUSTA CRICHTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Emma Augusta Crichton, daughter of the third Baron Lilford. Married, 1867, Arthur William Crichton, who died 1882. H HENRY GEORGE LOUIS CRICHTON, Esquire, ^ commonly known as the Honourable Henry George Louis Crichton, Lieutenant-Colonel commanding Hamp- shire Yeomanry Cavalry since 1884. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir John Crichton, the third Earl of Erne, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick; Cornet loth Hussars 1863, In- structor of Musketry 1864, Lieutenant 1867, Adjutant 1869, Captain 21st Hussars 1874, Major 1881, Lieu- tenant-Colonel (retired), 1884. Clubs — Army and Navy, Marlborough, Cavalry. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a lion rampant azure, impaling the arms of Baring, namely azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head couped proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped at the neck vert, incensed proper. Married, firstly, 1869, Letitia Grace (who died 1888), daughter of Major A. W. Cole-Hamilton ; secondly, 1890, Jane Emma, commonly known as Lady Jane Emma, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Northbrook ; and has Issue by his first marriage — (i) Charles William Harry Crichton, Esquire, born 1872 ; (2) Reginald Louis Crichton, Gentleman, Royal Navy, became a Midshipman i8go, born 1874 ; (3) Frederick Marcus Crichton, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (4) Richard Edward Crichton, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (5) John Arthur Crichton, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Emily Florence ; and Louisa Charlotte. Residence — Netley Castle, Netley Abbey, in the county of Hamp- shire. Sir JAMES CRICHTON-BROWNE, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor Cricfiton^TBrotDne 1^:f^%t/^ for the county of Dumfries. Born 1840^ being the son of the late Doctor W. A. F. Browne^ Her Majesty* s Commissioner in Lunacy for Scotland ; Doctor of Medicine, Edinburgh [in honours)^ 1862 ; Doctor of Laws, Saint Andrew's, 1879 ; Fellow of the Royal Society [London and Edinburgh); was created Knight Bachelor, 1886. Club — Conservative. Married, 1865, Emily, daughter of the late Doctor Halliday of Seacombe, in the county of Cheshire. Postal addresses — Queen Anne's Mansions, S. W. ; Crindan, Dumfries. CRICHTON-STUART, see BUTE. EDMUND WILLIAM CRIPPS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, late /tTMntltf Royal Artillery. Born May 13, 1843, being V^lippp the second son of the late William Crifps, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Ciren- cester, 1841-1848, by Mary Anne his wife, eldest daughter The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 254 Cti of Benjamin Harrison, Esquire, of Chapham Common. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but to which no right has been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are: Or, on a chevron vert, five horse-shoes of the field. Crest — An ostrich head erased, ducally gorged, and holding in the beak a horse-shoe all proper. Married, September zZ, 1871, Ada, second daughter of General R. P. Radcliffe, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue (i) Frederick William Beresford Cripps, Kin^s Royal Rifles, bom April 30, 1873 ; (2) Egerton Tymewell Cripps, born October 2j„zZti,\ and two daughters. i,sta.te^Ampney Park, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Ampney Park, Cirencester, Gloucestershire. WILFRED JOSEPH CRIPPS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Gloucester and Kent, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Master of Arts. Born 1841, being the eldest son of the late William Cripps, Member of Parliament for Cirencester : formerly Captain and Honorary Major ^th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. C\ub— Carlton. Ma.rneA, firstly, 1870, Maria H. A. [who died 1881), daughter of J. R. Daniel Tyssen of Hackney ; and secondly, 1884, Helen Augusta Wilhelmine, Countess Bismark, youngest daughter of the late Count von Bismark-Schierstein of Schierstein, Prussia. Postal address — Cirencester. FREDERICK ARTHUR CRISP, Gentleman. Armo- rial bearings—He bears for Arms : Party per tfTWrtH P^'^ argent and or, on a chevron invected and >il^l-lp^ plain cotised sable, five horse -shoes of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a cameleopard statant sable, sem^e of annulets, and gorged with a collar, thereto affixed a chain reflexed over the back, and holding in the mouth a horse- shoe all or; with the Motto, "Dum tempus habemus operemur bonum." Postal address — Grove Park, Denmark Hill, London, S.E. CRISPEN, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. Sir ALFRED WOODLEY CROFT, Kniglit Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian (t^Yfyf^ Empire, Master of Arts. Born i8.^i, being the VU'vUr jy„ of Charles Woodley of Plymouth : is Fellow of Calcutta Utiiversity, and Member of Legis- lative Council of Bengal since 1887 / created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Postal address — 32 Chowringhee, Calcutta. HSIE HERBERT GEORGE DENMAN CROFT, ^ ninth Baronet of Croft Castle, in the coimty of Here- ford, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford 1868-1874, Barrister- at-Law, late Lieutenant in the Herefordshire Militia. Born July 25, 1838, being the only son of Sir Archer Croft, eighth Baronet, by his wife Julia Barbara, daughter of Major- General John Garstin of Calcutta, of the Honourable East India Company's Service, and widow of Athelstan Corbet of Ynys-y-maengwyn, in the county of Merioneth; suc- ceeded his father in 1865 ; Revising Barrister 1878-1892 ; Her Majesty's Inspector of Constabulary since 1892. Club — Carlton. Livery— BMti coat with blue waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, per fesse indented azure and argent, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvem sable, vulned in the side gules ; with the Blotto, "Esse quam videri." Married, January 10, 1865, his cousin, Georgiana Eliza Lucy, eldest daughter and co- heir of Matthew Marsh, Member of Parliament, of Ram- ridge House, in the county of Hants; and has Issue— (i) Herbert Archer Croft, Esquire, late Lieutenant Shrop- shire Light Infantry, born September 5, 1868 [married, 1892, Kate, daughter of John Hare of Invercargill, New Zealand; now resident in New South Wales] ; (2) Bernard Harley Croft, Esquire, born July 23, 1871 ; died April 28, & is the MiUtary Cockade. Cro 1880 ■ (3) Hugh Matthew Fiennes Croft, Esquire, born May 10 1874 • (4) William Denman Croft, Esquire, born March n' 1879 ■ S Owen George Scudamore Croft, Esquire, born Mky 14 1880; (6) Athelstan James Croft, Esquire, born Tanuary'29, 1882, died November 25, 1882; (7) Jasper Brodie Croft, Esquire, born April 27, 1884 ; Janet Georgi- ana ; Sybil Helen ; and Lucy Barbara. Estate and postal arfrfmj— Lugwardine Court, near Hereford. Sir JOHN FREDERICK CROFT, second Baronet of Dodington, in the county of Kent, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society. Bom August 31, 1828, being the son of the late Sir John Croft, first Baronet, by his second wife Anne Knox, daughter of the Reverend John Radcliffe, Rector of Limehouse ; High Sheriff for the county of Kent, 1872. C?-ca«OK— December 17, 1818. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, per fesse indented or and gules, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a manthng gules and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or, supporting a shield with the arms of St. George; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant per pale, indented gules and erminois, the dexter forepaw resting on an escutcheon argent, charged with the Star of the Order of the Tower and Sword. Supporters —On the dexter side a lion guardant or, gorged with a wreath of laurel vert, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with a tower gold ; and on the sinister, a bull sable, horned, crined, hoofed, and gorged with a wreath of laurel or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon argent, charged with the Star of the Order of the Tower and Sword proper. Motto— " Esse quam videri." Married, June 4, 1856, Emma, daughter of John Graham, of Skel- moriie Castle, in the county of Ayr ; and has had Issue— (i) John Radcliffe Croft, Esquire, born April 4, 1857; (2) Frederick Leigh Croft, Esquire, born i860; (3) Francis Edgar Croft, Esquire, born 1861 [married, February 7, 1891, Zoe Bromley, and has issue, a daughter, bom February 28, 1892] ; (4) William Graham Croft, Esquire, born 1862 ; (5) Percy Hutton Croft, Esquire, born 1871 ; (6) Tom Croft, Esquire, born 1878; Elizabeth Graham, died February 14, 1862 ; Constance Margaret Graham [married, July 14, 1887, Gilbert Charles Bourne of Cowarn Court, in the county of Hereford] ; Gertrude Mary [married, August 31, 1893, Arthur John Chitty, Esquire, eldest son of the Honourable Mr. Justice Chitty] ; Elinor Violet ; Ethel Mary [married, April 17, 1890, Hubert Hedworth GrenviUe- Wells] ; Edith ; Lucy ; and Jessie Graham Mildred. Seat — Dodington Place, Sittingbourne, in the county of Kent. CHARLES ST. GEORGE CROFTON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles St. rfTl'llff'rtll George Crofton, Justice of the Peace for Vil^^lUlvUll the county of Roscommon, formerly Lieute- nant Royal Navy. Born February i, 1836, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Crofton, Baron Crofton. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale in- dented or and azure, a lion passant guardant counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, seven ears of wheat growing on one stalk or. Married, 1864, Theresa Augusta {who died 1867), daughter of Daniel Tighe of Rossana, in the county of Wicklow ; and has Issue living — Arthur Edward Lowther Crofton, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, born 1866 ; Mabel Georgina ; and Theresa Diana. Residence — Mote Park, Ballymurray, in the county of Roscommon. H The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD HENRY W CHURCHILL CROFTON, Baron Crofton, of Mote, in the county of Roscommon, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet ; a Representative Peer, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 21, 1834, being the son of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Crofton, by his wife Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana, the third daughter of first Marquess of Anglesey. Creations — Baronetcy, June 12, 1758; Baron, December i, 1797. Clubs — Carlton, Sackville Street. Armorial bearlngfs — He bears for Arms : Per pale indented or and azure, a hon passant guardant counterchanged. Above the escutcheon, which is charged H is the Naval Cockade. €ro Cto 255 with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stalk of seven ears of wheat or. Supporters— Dexter, a lion azure ; sinister, a stag proper, armed and unguled or. Mottoes — ' ' Dat Deus incre- mentum," and over the crest, " Pro patria et Rege." Seat — Mote Park, Ballymurray, in the county of Roscommon. FRANCIS GEORGE CROFTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis George Crofton. Born 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Crofton, the second Baron Crofton; made a Lieutenant Royal Navy for services at the capture of Canton 1857, Commander 1873, placed on retired list 1882, Captain (re- tired 1888) ; has been Harbour-Master at Kingstown since 1878. Cluis — St. George's, Kildare Street. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale indented or and azure, a lion passant guardant counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, seven ears of wheat growing on one stalk or. Married, firstly, 1864, Gertrude Caroline, who died 1869, daughter of Colonel E. S. Bayly, and widow of John Talbot of Mount Talbot, in the county of Roscommon ; secondly, 1878, Emily Augusta, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Montgomerie Stewart Caulfeild of Monkstown, in the county of Dublin ; and has Issue living — By his first marriage, Ger- trude Catherine Georgiana; by his second marriage (i) Ernest Alfred Crofton, Esquire, born 1878 ; (2) George Crofton, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (3) Alfred Gerald Crofton, Gentleman, born 1882 ; (4) Francis Lowther Crofton, Gentle- man, born 1883. Residence — The Harbour House, Kings- town, in the county of Dublin. Sir MALBY CROFTON, third Baronet of Longford House, in the county of Sligo. Bom August 20, 1857, being the son of the late Captain Henry Bliss Crofton, by Sophia his wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Horsfall of Burley Hall ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baronet, December 15, 1872, under the creation of August 18, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale indented or and azm-e, a lion passant guardant, counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, seven ears of wheat on one stalk proper. Motto — "Dat Deus incrementum. " Married, August 18, 1880, Louisa Margaret, eldest daughter of Richard J. Verschoyle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Tanrago, in the county of Sligo ; and has Issue — (i) Malby Richard Henry Crofton, Esquire, born September 18, 1881 ; (2) Thomas Horsfall Crofton, Esquire, born October 3, i88g ; Louisa Emmeline ; and Dorothy, born November 26, 1886. Seat — Longford House, near Collooney, in the county of Sligo. §SlR MORGAN GEORGE CROFTON, fourth Baronet of Mohill House, in the county of Leitrim, Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1874; late Lieutenant North Somersetshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom April 5, 1850, being the son of the late Colonel Hugh Denis Crofton, by his wife Georgiana Lucy, daughter of Peter Boyle de Blaquiere, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Peter Boyle de Blaquiere ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baronet, June 24, 1867, under the creation of August 10, 1801. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale dancettfe or and azure, a lion passant guardant, counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, stalk of seven ears of wheat or. Motto — "Dat Deus incrementum." Seat — Mohill House, Mohill, in the county of Leitrim. The Right Honourable Sir WALTER FREDERICK CROFTON, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is a Magistrate for the county of Wiltshire. Born 1815, being the son of the late Captain Walter Crofton, ^^th Regiment [who was killed at Waterloo when Major of Brigade to Sir Colin Halkett), by his wife, daughter of W. Wauchope ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1869 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861 ,• dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1862. Married, 1840, the only daughter of the Reverend Charles Shipley of Twyford House, in the county of Winchester. Postal address — Oxford. JOHN CROKE, Esquire. Bom November 23, 1811, being the fourth but only surviving son of Sir CtrDfer Alexander Croke, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Nl'VUtvv Alice, «^e Blake. Club — Junior Conservative. irae?7— Brown, turned up with red. Armorial bearings— He bears for the Arms of Croke : Gules, a fesse between six martlets argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two swans' necks indorsed and interlaced, issuing out of a crescent all argent, and holding in their beaks an annulet gules; with the Motto, " Virtutis amore." Married, ]-a!iy 16, 1884, Ida Frances, daughter of John R. Dickson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Estates — Studley Priory, in the county of Oxford ; and Marsh Gibbon, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — Moreton House, Dorchester, Dorset. The Right Honourable LILIAN JANET SUTHER- LAND-LEVESON-GOWER,Countess (JTmiTiai'l'tl? °f Cromartie, daughter of the Right vU^VUIIiaVVlK- Honourable Godfrey William Went- worth Bosville-Macdonald, fourth Baron Macdonald. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly I and 4, barry of eight or and gules, a cross flory sable (for Gower) ; 2. azure, three latuel leaves or (for Leveson) ; 3. gules, three mullets or, within a bordure of the last, charged with a double tressure flory counterflory of the field (for Sutherland), impaUng the arms of Macdonald, namely, quarterly i and 4, grand quarters quarterly, i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; ii. or, an armed arm couped at the elbow fesseways, the hand towards the dexter holding a cross crosslet fitchfe gules ; iii. argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in action sable ; iiii. vert, a fish naiant in fesse argent (for Macdonald) ; 2 and 3 argent, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, and in chief three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or (for Bosville) ; and for Supporters, dexter, a wild man, wreathed about the loins with oak, holding a club resting on the exterior shoulder proper ; sinister, a greyhound argent, collared gules. Married, 1876, the Right Honourable Francis Sutherland-Leveson-Gower, second Earl Cromartie, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sibell Lilian, commonly known as Lady Sibell Lilian ; and Constance, commonly known as Lady Constance, between whom the Earldom of Cromartie is supposed to be in abeyance. Postal address — Tarbat House, Ross-shire. The Right Honourable Sir EVELYN BARING, Baron Cromer of Cromer, in the county of tjri*rtlTllM* Norfolk, Knight Grand Cross of the Most ^iJ^t'UUll^l' Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most Honoiurable Order of the Bath, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire ; formerly Major Royal Artillery ; has been a Mini- ster Plenipotentiary in the Diplomatic Service since 1883 ; and a Knight of the Medjidie (first class). Bom 1841, being the son of Henry Baring, Member of Parliament, by his second wife Cecilia Anne, daughter of Vice-Admiral William Windham of Felbrigge Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Creation — June 20, 1892. Club — St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, muzzled and ringed gold. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that, and also the badges of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois between two wings argent. Supporters — On either side a bear proper, that on the dexter The Editor undertalces that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 256 Cro Cto gorged with a collar chequy argent and azure, and charged on the shoulder with a lion's head erased or, and that on the sinister gorged with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the shoulder with an escallop or. Motto — "Probitate et labore." Married, June 28, 1876, Ethel, daughter and co-heiress of Sir Rowland Stanley Errington, eleventh Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Rowland Thomas Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rowland Thomas Baring, born November 1877 ; (2) Windham Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Windham Baring, born September 29, 1880. Residence — British Consulate-General, Cairo, Egypt. Dame ISABELLA SOPHIA CROMPTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Crompton, rtri*ntYltll"rtl1 sixth daughter of the late Reverend VO^t-UUiyVUII Archibald Hamilton Cathcart, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable Archibald Hamilton Cathcart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, on a bend argent, double cotised ermine, between two covered cups or, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three pheons of the fourth. Married, 1829, Sir Samuel Crompton, first Baronet, who died 1849, when his title became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — EUzabeth Mary [married, 1850, the Right Honourable the third Earl Cathcart] ; Isabella Sarah ; and Alice. Postal address — Wood End, near Thirsk, Yorkshire. LUCY HENRIETTA CROMPTON, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Henrietta Crompton, daughter of th£jirst Baron Romilly. Married, 1870, Henjy Ci'ompton. HENRY ROGER CROMPTON-ROBERTS, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Crompton=iaot)ert0 't^t^I^^'l^l.l!^ son of the late Charles Henry Crompton-Roberts, Esquire, of Drybridge, by his wife Mary, only daughter and heir of Roger Crompton, Esquire, of Breightmet, in the county of Lancaster [and assumed by Royal License, dated August 3, 1861, the prefix surname, and arms of Crompton]. Club — Guards'. Armorial liearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend dovetail gules and or, a lion rampant between, in the sinister chief and dexter base, two pheons all counter- changed (for Roberts) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a fesse wavy between three lions rampant two lozenges all counterchanged, a canton of the second (for Crompton). U pon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion guardant per bend dovetail or and gules, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect also gules, and resting the sinister upon a pheon or (for Roberts) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or pellett^e, resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon azure, charged with a lozenge argent {for Crompton). Blotto — "God and my conscience." Seats — Drybridge, in the county of Monmouth ; Field House, Clent, near Stour- bridge, in the county of Worcester. Town residence — 16 Belgrave, London, S.W. Sir WILLIAM EDWARD DOUGLAS CROSBIE, Baronet, of Maryborough, Queen's County, C^V{\t^\^ /a^f Zzew/^Maw^ .5fi^ori/jA2>5 iV/i7zVz(Z. Born Vil^tUJJUlV' October \2i: i8sS- Creation— 1630. Armorial bearings, as given in the various Peerages, are Arms : Argent, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, in chief two dexter hands couped and erect, also gules. Crest — Three swords, two in saltire, the points in base, the other in pale, the point up-wards, enveloped with a snake all proper. Hotto — ^* Indignante invidia, florebit Justus." Married, June 21, 1893, Georgina Mary , youngest daughter of Thomas E. Milles Marsh, of 34 Grosvenor Place, Bath. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."'] WILLIAM CROSFIELD, Member of Parliament for Lincoln, Justice of the Peace for Liverpool. rtrt*rtttft^fTl Born June 17, 1838, being the son of the Vii^VUXIUIPlU iiifg William Crotfield of Liverpool, by his wife Eliza, daughter of James Ryley of Liverpool. Clubs — Devonshire, National Liberal. Armorial bearilLgS as given in Debrett's " House of Commons," butfor which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Vert, M is the military Cockade. a saltire engrailed between four crosses bottony or. Crest— Alionrampant. 'SHottO—" Virtus sub cruce crescit." Mar- ried, 1865, Fanny Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas BuUey Job,' Merchant, of Liverpool. Residence— y^Kwcj/cy, Aig- burth, Liverpool. Sir JOSEPH CROSLAND, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the /tTt^rtrtTa-nh county of York, and Member of Parlia- \iiXli9lfXl\yj ment for Huddersfield since 1893. Born 1826, being the son of George Crosland of Crosland Lod^e, Huddersfield, by his wife Hannah, daughter of John Woodhead of Newsome, Huddersfield. Married, 1864, Mary Ann Linton, daughter of John Fox of Huddersfield [she died 1887). Postal address — .ffojvrfj Wood, Huddersfield. Dame HELEN CROSLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Crosley, daughter of James Wright (TTl^ntfTptl of Belsize Park Gardens, London. Married, ViHTUJJlv^ 1878, as his second wife. Sir Charles Decimus Crosley, Knight Bachelor, Sheriff of London and Middlesex, 1854, 1855, who died 1882. Postal address — 47 Belsize Park Gardens, N. W. ALEXANDER CROSS, Member of Parliament for the Camlachie Division of Glasgow. Born Nav- rtTfntfli ember 4, 1846, being the eldest son of the ViUVUPi) late William Cross of Glasgow, and of South Lodge, in the county of Ayr, by his wife Marion, daughter of Malcolm MacLaren of Clyde Street, Glasgow. Cliih— National Liberal. Armonal bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been established, are for Alins : Argent, five cross crosslets in saltire gules. Qt^^- A griffin segreant sable. Motto — "Sub cruce copia." Married, 1874, Jessie Mackenzie, daughter of the late Sir Peter Coats of Paisley. Postal address — 14 Woodlands Terrace, Glasgow. CARLTON CROSS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August 30, 1859, being the eldest son of the late J. K. Cross, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, formerly Member of Parliament, and Under Secretary of State for India. Clubs — Boodle's, Nimrod. Livery — Green coat, with yellow and green striped vest. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, a cross moline vert, charged with three fleurs-de-lis in fesse of the field, a chief of the second, thereon a saltire argent, between two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's head couped gules, langued gold, collared argent, three fletu-s- de-lis fesseways or; with the Mottoes, "Ex cruce flores" — "Truth is in my trust." Married, June 17, 1886, Emily, third daughter of R. H. Briscoe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Old Caynton, in the county of Shropshire; and has Issue — (i) John Kynaston Carlton Cross, Gentleman, born August 27, 1889 ; {2) Reginald Carlton Cross, Gentleman, bom November 11, 1891 ; (3) Wilfrid Randall Carlton Cross, Gentleman, born September 30, 1893. £rfatej— Fernelough, Heaton, Bolton ; Crooke Hall, and Martin House, Whittle-le- Woods, all in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Postal address — Crooke Hall, Chorley, Lancashire. JOHN EDWARD CROSS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Edward Cross. Bom September 5, 1858, being the third surviving son of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Assheton Cross, Viscount Cross, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India [to whom refer], and his wife Georgiana, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, third daughter of Thomas Lyon of Appleton Hall, in the County Palatine of Chester. Clubs — Carlton, Union (Manchester). Livery — Brown, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a cross flory argent, charged with five passion nails sable, a bordure of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, gorged with a double chain or, therefrom pendent a mullet pierced sable, and holding in the beak a passion nail also sable; with the Motto, "Crede cruci." Married, July 31, 1889, Katherine Ellen (who died December M is the Naval Cockade. Cto Cro 257 9, 1891), second daughter of the Reverend Francis Haden Cope, Vicar of North Malvern, in the county of Worcester ; and has Issue — Katherine Madge. Postal address— High Legh, Knutsford. §The Right Honourable Sir RICHARD ASSHE- TON CROSS, Viscount Cross, of Broughton - in - Furness, in the county of Lancaster ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Lancashire and Cheshire, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Bencher of the Inner Temple. Bom May 30, 1823, being the son of the late William Cross, Esquire, of Red Scar, near Preston (a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancashire), by Ellen his wife. Creation — August 19, 1886. Clubs — Athenaeum, Carlton. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anus : Gules, a cross flory argent, charged with five passion nails sable, a bordure of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, gorged with a double chain gold, therefirom pendent a mullet pierced sable, in the beak a passion nail also sable. Sup- porters — On either side a pegasus argent, holding in the mouth a passion nail sable, the dexter gorged with a chain or, therefrom pendent a cross flory gules, the sinister gorged with a double chain or, therefrom pendent a mullet pierced sable. Motto — " Crede Cruci." Married, May 4, 1852, Georgiana (Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India), third daughter of Thomas Lyon of Appleton Hall, in the county of Chester, by Eliza his wife, daughter of George Clayton of Lostock Hall; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Richard Cross, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Richard Cross, born April 23, 1853, died September 22, 1873; (2) William Henry Cross, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Cross, Member of Parliament for Liverpool, bom August 22, 1856 [married, August 19, 1880, Mary, daughter of William Lewthwaite of Broadgate, in the coimty of Cumber- land, and died 1892, leaving issue, Richard Assheton Cross, Esquire, born January 28, 1882 ; Dorothy Mary ; Georgiana Marjorie ; and Katharine] ; (3) John Edward Cross, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Edward Cross, born September 5, 1858 [married, July 31, 1889, Katherine Ellen, second daughter of Reverend F. Haden Cope, Master of Arts, Vicar of North Malvern, and by her (who died December 9, 1891), has issue, Katherine Madge] ; (4) The Reverend Charles Francis Cross, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Charles Francis Cross, Master of Arts, Vicar of Shotwick, in the county of Chester, born September 22, i860 ; Georgiana Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Harriet ; Mary Dorothea, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Dorothea ; and Anne Margai'et, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Margaret. Seat — Eccle Riggs, Broughton-in-Furness, in the county of Lancashire. Town residence — 12 Warwick Square, S.W. THERESA CROSS, commonly known as Lady Theresa Cross, daughter of the fourteenth Earl of Eglinton. Married , 1886, John Cross of East Bank, in the county of Renfrew. § THOMAS RICHARD CROSSE, Esquire, Honorary Colonel 3rd and 4th Battalions North Lanca- rtTrrKtrfP ^^^^ Regiment. Bom September 29, 1829, \X't, U»P Xr being the eldest son of Thomas Bright Crosse, Esquire (formerly Ikin), by his wife Anne Mary, second daughter of Richard Crosse. Clubs — Carlton, University. Livery — White coat, scarlet waistcoat, scarlet plush breeches, white stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly gides and or, in the first and fourth quarters a cross potent argent, and impaling the arms of Stewart, namely, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counter-flory gules (for Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox); 4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, holding in its beak a cross potent fitch^e argent; with the MottO, "Sub cruce salus." Married, January 5, i860, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Castlestuart ; and has Issue — Kathleen Mary; and Ella Beatrice [married, November 28, 1888, John Ormerod Scarlet Thursby, Esquire, and has issue, one daughter]. Estates — Shaw Hill and Crosse Hall, both in the county of Lanca- ster. Poj^a/arfrfrewcj — Chorley, Lancashire ; 38 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. JAMES CORNISH CROSSING, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, only son of Tliomas Crossing, Es- (jri*flflffiftt1(T ^"^'^^' of Stoke Damarell, in the county of 'Oi'vUSfllliy Devon, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, by his wife Christiana, daughter of James Clarke, Esquire, of Plymfton, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished, are for Arms : Or, on a chevron azure, between three cross crosslets fitchie gules, three bezants. Crest — A cross crosslet fitchie gules. Married, 1856, Anna, daughter of J. Pollard, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall; and has Issue — The Reverend Henry Montagu Crossing, bom 1857 ; and Ellen. Postal address— 5fcfe Damarell, Devon. §SiR SAVILE BRINTON CROSSLEY, Baronet, Justice of the Peace, Captain Prince of (^VntLxAvW Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery Militia, \i,\,\>Tyn^Xf}f Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford 1881, Member of Parliament for North Suffolk 1885-1B92. Born June 14, 1857, being the only son of Sir Francis, first Baronet, by Martha Eliza his wife, daughter of Henry Brinton of Kidderminster ; succeeded his father in 1872. Clubs — Brooks's, Arthur's, Marlborough, Bachelors'. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron, indented ermine, between two cross crosslets in chief and a saltire in base or, impaling the arms of De Bath, namely gules, a cross between fotu- lions rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-hind erased proper, charged with two bars, and holding between the feet a cross crosslet or ; with the Motto, ' ' Omne bonum ab alto. " Married, December 14, 1887, Phyllis, daughter of Sir Henry de Bathe, Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Savile Crossley, Esquire, born June i, 1889; (2) John de Bathe Crossley, Esquire, born February 1893 ; and Phyllis Patty. Estate — Somerleyton. Postal addresses — Somerleyton Hall, Lowestoft, Suffolk; 12 Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W. Sir WILLIAM CROSSMAN, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint fjri*rta^VUUUa4( ieing the son of William Crundall of Lords, near Faversham ; Town Councillor of Dover, Mayor of Dover i887-iZ8g, 1892, and 1893/ Bel- gian Consul for the counties of Kent, Surrey, and Sussex ; duiied Knight Bachelor, 1889. Married Emily Constance, daughter of Colonel George Landmann. Postal address — Woodside, Kearsney, near Dover. GEORGE JAMES CRUWYS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, Master of (jri*ttVllt)fiI ^'^^- Born January 25, 1836, being the vu^t- U Ul J/X> eldest son of the Reverend George Sharland Cruvifys, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Mary Eliza, daughter of George James Riddell. Livery — Dark blue> Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend party per bend indented argent and gules, between six escallops or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stork azure, legged gules, resting the dexter leg on a stone proper; with the Motto, "Vigilate." Married, August 30, 1876, Mary Helen, eldest daughter of the late Reverend L. W. Owen, Honorary Canon of Winchester Cathedral; and has Issue — (i) Lewis George Cruvirys, Gentleman, born May 21, 1881 ; (2) Robert Geoffry Cruwys, Gentleman, born March 10, 1884; Dorothy Mary; and Cicely Helen. Estate — Manor of Cruvrys Morchard. Postal address — Cruwys Morchard House, near Tiverton, Devon. Colonel WILLIAM GEORGE CUBITT, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, upon dTfthlt'l" '"'^O'"'- Her Majesty has conferred the Deco- «U^UUIVV ration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1835; was created Companion of the Distinguished- Service Order, 1887. CUDDEN, see CHISHOLM-CUDDEN. CUDDON, see REID-CUDDON. CUFF, quartered by PAKENHAM. CUFFE, see DESART. Surgeon-Colonel CHARLES M'DONOUGH CUFFE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the (JTllffp Bath. Born 1842, being the eldest son of the late x^WviX/ Daniel Barrett Cuf^ of Dublin ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — Junior United Service, United Ser- vice [Simla), Hibernian United Service. Married, 1883, Amy Blanche, daughter of the late William J. Jones of Jonesville and Corozal, Central America. Postal address — Mount Vernon, Darjeeling, Bengal. CULCHETH, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. FREDERIC FITZJAMES CULLINAN, Esquire, CoTnpanion of the Most Honourable Order rtTtlKtimil "f ^^ Bath {so created 1894), Principal \U'UUI'I ml ( Clerk in the Chief Secretary' s Office, Dublin Castle. CULLODEN, Biron of, see His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. GEORGE GREY MILNER- GIBSON CULLUM, Esquire, Master of Arts, High Sheriff for the {JTllfftttn county of Suffolk 1888, 1889. BornNovem- ^CbUtlvllli ber 5, 1857, being the second surviving son of the late Right Honourable Thomas Milner- Gibson of Theberton House, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Susanna Arethusa, only child of the Reverend Sir Thomas Grey CuUum, eighth and last Baronet of Hardwick House, in the county of Suffolk, by his first wife Mary Anne, only child of William Eggers of Woodford, in the county of Essex ; assumed by Royal License the surname of CuUum, in lieu of his patronymic. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron ermine, between three pelicans or, vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3 azure, three bridle-bits chevronways or, between as many storks close argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant or, holding between the paws a column argent, capital and base or (for CuUum) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork close argent, holding in the beak a branch of laurel proper resting the dexter foot on a bridle-bit or (for Milner-Gibson) ; with the Motto, "Sustineatur." §SiR MICHAEL CULME-SEYMOUR, third Baronet of Highmount, in the county Culme'-@)esmour ^^^.^^J^ able Order of the Bath, Admiral Royal Navy, formerly Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, appointed Commander-in-chief of the Mediter- ranean Fleet, 1893. Born March 13, 1836, being the son of the Reverend Sir John Hobart Culme-Seymour, second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and co-heir of the Reverend Thomas Culme of Tothill, in the county of Devon. Creation — May 31, 1809. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a pair of wings conjoined in pale surmounted of a naval crown or, on a canton argent, an anchor sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and encircled by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a naval crown or, two brands in saltire, inflamed at the ends proper, thereon an eagle rising also proper, looking at a sun gold. Motto — " Foy pour devoir." Married, October 16, i866, Mary Georgiana, elder daughter of Richard Watson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Watson, of Rockingham Castle ; and has Issue — (i) Michael Culme-Seymour, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born August 29, 1867 ; (2) John Wentworth Culme-Seymour, Esquire, born October 13, 1876 ; (3) George Culme-Seymour, Esquire, born March 8, 1878 ; Mary EUzabeth ; and Laura Grace. Residences — Malta ; i Egerton Gardens, London, S.W. Major-General CHARLES EDWARD CUMBER- LAND, Companion of the Most rtTtttnfl^fTfltlll Honourable Order of the Bath, VU^UIIIU4^(.{.R.IIU Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Born 1830, being the son of R. E. Cumberland ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1B81. Married, 1883, Eliza- beth Anne [who died 1891), widow of the Right Reverend Addin^on Venables, Bishop of Nassau, and daughter of the late Reverend William Moss King. Postal address — Manor House, Maidstone. iff His Royal Highness ERNEST AUGUSTUS © WILLIAM ADOLPHUS GEORGE FREDERICK, Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Earl of Armagh, in the Peerage of Ireland, Duke of Brunswick - Luneburg, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, a Prince of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland, Major-General in the British Army, and Colonel in the Austrian Army, de jure King of Hanover. Born September 21, 1845, being the eldest son of His Majesty George Frederick Alexander Charles Ernest Augustus, second Duke of Cumberland and Teviotdale, Earl of Armagh, Duke of Brunswick-Luneburg, King of Hanover, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, a Prince of the United Kingdom, and General in the British Army, by his wife Her Serene Highness Princess Mary Alexandrina, eldest daughter of Joseph, Duke of Saxe-Altenburg ; succeeded to the British titles on the death of his father, June 12, 1878. Creation — April 23, 1799. Livery — Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms (as recorded in England) : Quarterly I and 4, England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; differenced by a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with a fleur-de-lis azure, and each of the other points with a cross of St. George gules, and upon an escutcheon of pretence surmounted by the crown of Hanover, the arms of that kingdom, namely, per pale and per chevron, in the dexter chief gules, two lions passant guardant in pale or (for Brunswick) ; in the sinister chief or, sem^e of hearts The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 26o Cum Cun proper, a lion rampant azure {for Luneburgh) ; in base gules, a horse ciurent argent (for Saxony) ; in the centre, on an inescutcheon gules, the crown of Charlemagne proper, being the badge of the office of Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire ; the whole encircled by the garter and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold lined with silver, and thereupon the coronet of his rank, the rim of which is adorned with crosses pat^e and strawberry leaves alter- nately; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side, a lion guardant or, crowned with a like coronet and dif- ferenced by a label as in the arms, and upon the sinister side a unicorn aro;ent, armed, crined, tufted, unguled, and gorged with a like coronet, therefrom a chain reflexed over the back or, and also differenced by a label as in the arms ; upon the sinister side of his escutcheon is placed the achievement of his wife, namely, quarterly of four, i. or, sem^e of hearts gules, three lions passant guardant in pale azure (for Denmark) ; 2. or, two lions passant in pale aztue (for Sondergylland-Slesvig) ; 3. per fesse, the chief azure, three crowns or (for Scandinavia), the base composed of three coats, namely, on the dexter side gules, a whale (?) haurient, head upwards argent, crowned or (for Iceland) ; on the sinister side, in chief azure, a ram statant argent (for the Faroe Islands) ; and in base azure, a bear sejant erect argent (for Greenland) ; 4. per fesse in chief or, a lion passant in chief azure, the base sem^e of hearts gules (for Gothland) ; and in base gules, a wyvern passant, crowned or (for VandaUa) ; over the four grand quarters a cross pat^e gules, surmounted of a like cross argent (for Oldenburg) ; on the centre an escutcheon of four coats, i. gules, an inescutcheon per fesse argent and of the field between three passion nails, points towards the centre, and as many crowns also argent (for Holstein) ; 2, gules, a swan with wings elevated argent, ducally gorged gules (for Stormarn) ; 3. gules, a cavalier on horseback, holding in his dexter hand a sword (for Ditsmarsken) ; 4. gules, a horse's head couped or (for Lanenborg), and over all an inescutcheon of the family arms of the Counts of Olden- borg, namely or, two bars gules (for Oldenborg), impaling azure, a cross potent or (for Delmenhorst) ; and for Sup- porters, on either side a savage wreathed about the head and waist with ivy, and each holding in the exterior hand a club, the great end resting on the ground, the whole surmounted with the coronet of a Princess of Denmark. Married, December 21, 1878, Her Royal Highness the Prin- cess Thyra of Denmark (born September 20, 1853), youngest daughter of His Majesty Christian IX., King of Denmark ; and has Issue — (i) Prince George William Christian Albert Edward Alexander Frederick Waldemar Ernest Adolf, born October 28, 1880; (2) Prince Christian Frederic William George Peter Waldemar, born July 4, 1885 ; (3) Prince Ernest Augustus Christian George, born November 17, 1887 ; Princess Mary Louisa Victoria Carolina Amelia Alexandra Augusta Frederica, born October 11, 1879; Princess Alexandra Louise Marie Olga Elizabeth Theresa Vera, born at Gmiinden, Austria, September 29, 1882 ; and Princess Olga Adelaide Louise Marie Alexandra Agnes, born at Gmiinden, July 14, 1884. Residence — Gmiinden, Austria. GUMMING, quartered by FARQUHARSON. Dame ADELAIDE GUMMING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Cumming, daughter of (^ \\W\\Y\\Wti ^^'^ "f Banstead, in the county of Surrey. St^aH-t-fl Married, 1840, Admiral Sir Sydney Colpoys Dacres, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1884. Postal address — 61 Tisbury Road, West Brighton. Dame FANNY DACRES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dacres, daughter of H. Phillips Thomas of Mot- tingham, in tite county of Kent. Married, 1840, Field- Marshal Sir Richard James Dacres, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {who died 1886), Constable of Tower of London. Postal address— iMnglete, Shortlands, Kent. General Sir CHARLES LA WRENCE D'AGUILAR, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- D'^TlTttTTai* °'^^" Order of the Bath. Born 1821, ^lyi^*''**'' being the son of Lieutenant-General Sir George D^Aguilar, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Eliza , daughter of Peter Drinkwater of Irwell House, in the county of Lancashire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1877, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1887. Married, 1852, Emily, second daughter of Admiral Josceline Percy, coimnonly known as the Honour- able Josceline Percy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — 4 Clifton Crescent, Folkestone. H ARTHUR JAMES LOUIS FRANCIS D'ALBANI, fef Esquire, Solicitor of the Supreme Court, D'CtThsiMt ^"'i Captain in the 2nd Volunteer Bat- t(tTl ^""^ Forfar, and for the City and County UJ\\V\^\X'V!i\J of Dundee, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the two first counties, and a Member of the Council for the county of Perth. Born 1832, being the eldest son of the late Captain James Ogilvy Dalgleish of the Royal Navy, of Woodburne, Fife, by Isabella his wife, onlychildof DavidMartinofDundee. Clubs — Carlton; New (Edinburgh), Livery — Dark green and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a tree eradicated fesseways vert, between three pheons points downwards azure (for Dalgleish); 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a lyon passant guardant gules (for Ogilvy), ii. and iii. or, three crescents gules (for Edmonstone), over all divid- ing the coats a cross engrailed sable (for Sinclair), all for Ogilvy of Boyne ; over all on an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife the arms of MoUison, namely or, two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and in base the attires of a hart affixed to the scalp gules, a chief chequy of the second and argent, in the fesse point a crescent sable for difference. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, mantled vert doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest the stump of an oak-tree sprouting out branches and leaves proper ; and upon an escroU above the crest this Motto, " Revirescani ; " and for his Sup- porters, upon either side of the escutcheon a lion rampant or, charged upon the shoulder with a pheon point down- wards, azure, such being personal to the above-mentioned William Ogilvy-Dalgleish. yl/orWe^, i860, Elizabeth Frances, only child of Francis Molison, Esquire, of Errol. Estates — Errol-Park, in the county of Perth; Woodburne and Baltilly, in the county of Fife ; Balgillo and Mayfield, in the county of Forfar; and Coulin, in the county of Ross. Postal address — Errol Park, Errol, Perthshire. Colonel REGINALD WILLIAM D ALGETY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ?r^flTlTPl"M ^''■^^< Justice of the Peace for the colony of J^'O-il^vVJ^ Jamaica. Born 1844, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Jatnes WUliam Dalgety, •j^th Highlanders; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Clubs — United fi is the Military Cockade. Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1877, Kate, widow of W. S. Elderton, Lieutenant 16th Regiment. The Right Honourable ARTHUR GEORGE MAULE RAMSAY, Earl of Dalhousie Zr\!al?1rttttftl> '" Mid-Lothian, and Lord Ramsay of JlynltJUUSlv Kerrington, and Baron Ramsay of Dal- housie, in the Peerage of Scotland, Lord Ramsay of Glenmark, in the county of Forfar, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Born September 4, 1878, being the son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Dalhousie, by his wife Ida Louisa, commonly known as Lady Ida Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Tankerville. Creations — Scottish Baron, August 25, 1618 ; Earl, January 29, 1633 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, June 12, 1875. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules (for Ramsay). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crest, a unicorn's head couped at the neck argent, armed or (for Ramsay). Supporters — Dexter, a griffin with wings displayed proper; sinister, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules, charged with three escallops argent. Motto — " Ora et labore." Seats — Dalhousie Castle, Bonnyrigg, in the county of Midlothian ; Brechin Castle, Brechin, North Britain ; Panraure House, Carnoustie, North Britain. The Right Honourable SARAH FRANCES RAM- SAY, Widow, Countess of Dalhousie, only daughter of the late William Robertson of Logan House. Aimorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : argent an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules (for Ramsay). Supporters — Dexter, a griffin proper ; sinister, a greyhound proper, gorged with a collar gules, charged with three escallops argent. Married, 1845, the Right Honourable George Ramsay, twelfth Earl of Dalhousie (who died 1880). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Hon- ourable Sir John William Ramsay, thirteenth Earl of Dalhousie ; (2) George Spottiswoode Ramsay, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born 1848, died 1873 ; (3) Arthur Dalhousie Ramsay, Esquire, born July 29, 1854, died December i, 1857; (4) Charles Maule Ramsay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Maule Ramsay, Major Forfar and Kincardine Artillery, formerly Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born January 27, 1859 [married, May 28, 1885, Martha Estelle, daughter of William R. Garrison of New York]. Postal address — Brechin Castle, Brechin, N.B. MAXIMILIAN HAMMOND DALISON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent ^P^flTttfrtH ^'^^ Lincoln. Born 1820, being the eldest 2^Ctl-I^UIi son of Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, and his wife Anna Maria, daughter of Sir John Gregory Shaw, Baronet. Clubs — Constitutional. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings as used are; Gules, three crescents or, a canton ermine. Crest — A man in profile, armed cap-a-pii, from his belt a sword, on his left arm a shield, and brandishing aloft in his dexter hand a battle-axe all proper ; with the Motto, ** D' Accomplir Agincourt." These arms were granted in the reign of Philip and Mary, but no pedigree of the family has been recorded at the College of Arms since tlie year 1663. Married, July 10, 1845, Matilda, daughter of Reverend Robert Alexander, Prebendary ofDerry Cathedral ; and has Issue — (i) Maximilian Dudley Digges Dalison, torn 1852 (in the Scots Guards ; killed at Hasheen, March 20, 1885) ; (2) the Reverend Charles Edward Walter Dalison, born 1858 ; (3) the Reverend Roger William Hammond Dalison, Rector of Swyre, Dorchester, born i860 ; (4) John Pelham Dalison, Captain Queen s Own Royal West Kent Regiment ; Matilda Theodosia ; Dorothea [^married Arthur Hardras Borrer, and has issue] ; Anna M. L. ; and Sylvia Mary [tnarried Caftai?t F. Broadwood, and has issue]. Estates — Hamptons, in the county of Kent ; Greatwell, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Hamptons, Tonbridge. DALKEITH, Earl of, see BUCCLEUCH. DALKEITH, Baron, see MORTON. B is the Naval Cockade. Dal Dal 267 Deputy-Surgeon-General ALEXANDER MORISON DALLAS, Companion of the Most Eminent a^ajjgc' Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1830, iL/UI.(USI being the son of the late Honourable Samuel Jackson Dallas, Speaker of House of Assembly , Jamaica ; Member of the 'Royal College of Surgeons, Eng- land, 1855 ; formerly Inspector-General of Civil Hospitals, Punjaub ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Married, 1856, Elizabeth, daugh- ter of the late Reverend John Cobbold Aldrich of Saint Law- rence, Ipswich. Postal address— 5roo&Afli!/ Villas, Ipswich. Sir GEORGE EDWARD DALLAS, third Baronet of Petsal, in the county of Stafford, Senior Cleric Foreign Office. Born October 9, 1842, being the eldest son of Sir Robert Charles Dallas, the second Baronet, by his wife, Frances Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Henrietta, youngest daughter of the Right Honour- able Edward Law, first Lord EUenborough, and relict of Charles Des-Vceux. Creation (of Great Britain) — Julv 31, 1798. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms': Argent, a bend azure, between three mullets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a crescent quarterly or and gules. MottO^" Lux venit abalto." AfamVrf, September 17, 1884, Felice Mary, eldest daughter of the Reverend George Earle Welby, Rector of Barrowby. Heir-presumptive — His brother Rupert Caradoc Francis Dallas, Esquire, born 1847 [niarried, 1880, Harriet Ann, youngest daughter of the late Charles Shannon, appointed Captain sth Battalion Rifle Brigade (Militia), 1882, formerly Lieutenant and Adjutant 98th Foot. Residence — 17 Ashburton Place, Cromwell Road, S.W. DALMENY, Baron, see ROSEBERY. DALRYMPLE, Viscount, see STAIR. DALRYMPLE, see STAIR. Dalrgmple , Sir CHARLES DALRYMPLE, Baronet, of New- hailes, in the county of Midlothian, Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Member of Parliament for Ipswich since 1886. Borti October 15, 1839, being the second son of the late Sir Charles Dalrymple Fergusson, Baronet, by his wife Helen, daughter of the Right Honourable David Boyle, Lord Justice-General of Scotland ; succeeded to the estates of Hailes, in the county of East Lothian, and Newhailes, in the county of Midlothian, on the death of his father in 1849, and thereupon assumed the surname and arms of Dalrymple ; he was created a Baronet July 19, 1887, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure nine lozenges of the field within a bordure of the second, charged with eight boars' heads and as many mullets of tlie first (for Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 azure, a buckle argent, between three boars' heads couped or (for Fergusson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock proper. Motto — " Firme." Married, April 7, 1874, Alice Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Hunter Blair, fourth Baronet of Blairquhan ; and by her (who died September 2, 1884) had Issue — David Charles Herbert Dalrymple, Esquire, born March 29, 1879 ; Christian Elizabeth Louisa ; and Alice Mary. Residences — Newhailes, Musselburgh, in the county of Midlothian ; Ardencraig, Isle of Bute ; 5 Onslow Houses, London. § GEORGE GREY DALRYMPLE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Grey Dalrymple. Born 1832, being the son of Right Honourable Sir North Hamilton Dalrymple, the ninth Earl of Stair ; Ensign and Lieutenant Scots Fusilier Guards 1849, retired 1854. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, New. Married, 1853, Ellinor Alice Napier, commonly known as the Honourable Ellinor Alice Napier, daughter ^ the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Napier ; and has Issue — George North Dalrymple, Esquire, born 1856 ; and 'Mary Adelaide Wilhelmina Elizabeth. Postal addresses — Elliston, St. Boswell's, Roxburgh: Cle- land, Motherwell. Colonel WILLIAM LISTON DALRYMPLE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1845, being the son of Archibald Dalrymple of Norwich ; since i8gi he has been Deputy - Quartermaster- General, Bengal ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. C\v!ai— Naval and Military ; United Service {Calcutta and Simla). Married, 1892, Kathleen Maud, daughter of Colonel Augustus Le Messurier. Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, Royal Engineers ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Postal address — Oakdene, Simla, India. JS Admiral the Right Honourable Sir JOHN S8' CHARLES DALRYMPLE- Dalrpmple^ap g^7e; f:ifZ^:^oilt- town, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Civil Law, Vice-President of the Institution of Naval Architects, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Wigtown. Born February 11, 1821, being the son of Sir James Dalrymple-Hay, the second Baronet, by his first wife Elizabeth, the daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir John Heron Maxwell, Baronet, of Sprinkell; succeeded his father in 1861, under the creation of April 7, 1798. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field, all within a bordure gules ; 2 and 3 argent, three escutcheons gules, in chief an ox-yoke fesse- ways proper, impaling the arms of Napier, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3 or, on abend azure, a mullet pierced, between two crescents of the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second (for Scott of Thirlestane). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, I. a rock proper, over it the motto, "Firm ;" 2. a falcon proper, charged on the breast with an escutcheon gules. Supporters — Two volunteers of the Wigtownshire corps. Mottoes — "Firm" (for Dalrymple); "Serva jugum" (for Hay). Married, August 18, 1847, Eliza, commonly known as the Honourable Eliza, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable William John Napier, eighth Lord Napier; and has Issue — (i) James Francis Hay, Esquire {Residence — Dunlop House, in the county of Ayr. Clubs — Carlton, New), Major late 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Ayr and Wigtown, born May 31, 1848 [married, April 15, 1873, Ellen Douglas, eldest daughter of Robert Hathorn Johnston Stewart of Physgill and Glasserton, and has issue, John Douglas Hay, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, born August 5, 1874 ; Robert William Hay, Gentleman, born March 2, 1877 ; and Eleanor Louisa] ; (2) William Archibald Hay, Esquire, Her Majesty's Treasury, born January 30, 1851 (C/K^i— Carlton and St. James's)'; (3) Charles John Hay, Esquire, Treaty Department, Foreign Office, born March 21, 1865; Evelyn Eliza; Clara Geor- giana ; Mary Elizabeth ; Mabel Lucy ; Ellinor Alice ; and Violet Susan. Residences — 108 St. George's Square, London, S.W. ; Craigenveoch, Glenluce, Scotland. Sir GR^ME HEPBURN DALRYMPLE - HORN- ELPHINSTONE, Baro- DaItBmpIe#orn= "Efphi°„stone,'' "nThe ^ €Ip!)in0tone t^^'T.^,^^''^r.X son of Sir James Dal- rymple-Horn-Elphinstone, the second Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir John Heron Maxwell, Baronet, of Springkell (she died 1876) ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet February 11, 1887, under the creation of the United Kingdom, January 16, 1828. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure, between two water-bougets m the flanks sable, nine lozenges of the field (for Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 or, three hunting-horns gules, on an escutcheon of pretence, over all argent, on a chevron sable, between three boars' heads gules, a mitre or, within a bordure of the third. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 268 Dal Dam Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, I. two horns erect, parted per fesse or and sable, counter- changed ; 2. a rock proper, over which the motto " Firm ; " 3. an armed hand erect, holding an ostrich feather sable. Supporters — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled or ; sinister, an eagle, wings expanded sable, armed or. Motto — " Moneo et munio." Married, January 5, 1875, Margaret Anne Alice, daughter of James Ogilvie Fairlie of Cood- ham, in the county of Ayr; and has Issue — Mary Con- stance ; and Esther Winifred. Heir presumptive — His cousin, Robert Grasme Elphinstone-Dalrymple, Gentleman, Seat — Logic Elphinstone, Pitcaple, in the county of Aber- deen. Residence — Heawood Hall, Chelford, in the county of Cheshire. Dame NINA DALRYMPLE - HORN - ELPHIN - STONE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dalrymple- Horn-Elphinstone, only child of John Balfour. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure between a mullet in chief and two water-bougets in the flanks sable, nine lozenges of the field (for Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 or, three hunting-horns gules (for Horn) ; over all, on an escutcheon of pretence, argent on a chevron sable, between three boars' heads gules, a mitre or, within a bordure of the third ( for Elphinstone). Supporters — Dexter, a bull sable, armed and unguled or ; sinister, an eagle, wings expanded sable, armed or. Married, 1875, Sir Robert Dalrymple-Horn-Elphinstone, third Baronet, who died 1887. Postal address — 13 Queen's Gate Place, London, S.W. Dame ALICE ELIZABETH DALRYMPLE- WHITE, Widow, com- Dalrpmple=oai)ite ;7:|/"X?;,^r4^t of the late Neill Malcolm of Poltalloch. Married, 1S63, as Ms second wife, General Sir Henry Dalrymple- White, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1886, Postal address — Marden Ash, Bournemouth. Reverend JOHN NEALE D ALTON, Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint ?r^flTt"n'n Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts AL^UiVUil- of the University of Cambridge. Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late Reverend John N. Dalton, Master of Arts , Rector of Milton Keynes, in the county of Buckingham, Chaplain-in-Ordinary to Her Majesty, Honorary Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of York, and Canon of Windsor ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Club — New University. Married, 1886, a daughter of Charles Evan Thomas of The Gnoll, Neath, in the county of Glamorgan. Postal address — The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. Dame AGNES GEORGIANA DALTON - FITZ - GERALD, commonly Dalton=jrit?geraHi '^^rti^^^ZS^r^'^e Wildes, formerly of Elm Bank, Manchester. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's "Peerage," are for Arms: i and i, ermine, a saltire gules [for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant guardant, within an orle of cross crosslets, argent [for Dalton). Mar- ried, January 15, i86i, [Sir) Gerald Richard Dalton-Fitz- gerald, claiming to be tenth Baronet of Castle Ishen of the creation of 16^, who died February 22, 1894. Seats — Bigods Hall, Great Dunmow, in tlie county of Essex ; Th-urnham Hall, in the county of Lancashire. Town residence — 36 Lowndes Square, W. \_Foster places this title in " Chaos."] DALY, see DUNSANDLE. DALY, quartered by BLAKE. ANNE DALY, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Daly, daughter of the Right Honourable rP\j»jM the second Baron Dunsandle and Clanconal. AL^>**{/ Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per fesse and gules, in chief two dexter hands of the sable last. m is the Military Cockade. ANNE ELIZABETH CHARLOTTE DALY, com- monly known as Lady Anne Elizabeth Charlotte Daly, daughter of the ninth Earl of Westmeath. Married,, 1864, John Archer Daly of Raford, in the county of Galway. General Sir HENR Y DERMO T DALY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Born 1824, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Dermot Daly of Daly's Grove, in the county of Galway ; contested Dundee 1888 as a Liberal Unionist ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1858, advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order 1875, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1889. lA&rn&&, firstly, 1852, Susan Ely Ellen, daugh- ter of the late ^Edward Kirkpatrick ; secondly, 1882, Mrs. Stirling Dunlop. Postal addresses — Ryde House, Ryde, Isle of Wight: 88 Cadogan Place, S. W. Captain HUGH DALY, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born i860, being the son of General Sir Henry Dermot Daly, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Assistant-Secretary to Government of India in Foreign Department ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1891, Diana Maria, daughter of the late Charles Denison of Pennsylvania, United States of America. Postal address — Calcutta, Simla. WILLIAM WATT DALY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1841, being the son of Richard Daly of Galway ; is a Deputy In- spector-General of Police, Bengal ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire, 1891. RALPH DALYELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieu- 7p»j»I*jpIJ tenant for the county of Fife. Born i83<), JL-' \XV\f}C\\, ieing the son of the late John Dalyell of Lingo, in tlie county of Fife ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Clubs — Arthur's, Wellington. Married, 1870, Annie Margaret Christina, daughter of Algernon William Bellingham Greville, Esquire [see E. WARWICK, Colls.]. Postal ad- dress — 21 Onslow Gardens, S. W. ; Lingo, Fifeshire. DALZELL, Baron, see CARNWATH. DALZELL, see CARNWATH. 'K ARTHUR EDWARD DALZELL, Esquire, com- ^ Tnonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ed- n^ajTpll ward Dalzell, Major znd Battalion Oxford- AC^'Ul^vll shire Light Infantry, Inspector of Gymnasia , Bengal, brother of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Harris Carnwath Dalzell, the twelfth Earl of Carn- wath. Born 1851 ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son, 1889. Club — Army and Navy. SARAH BUSHBY DALZELL, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Robert Dalzell, daughter of John Harris of Eldon House, London, Canada. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, a naked man, his arms extended proper. Married, 1846, Robert Alexander George Dalzell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Robert Alexander George Dalzell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (son of the Right Honourable the fourteenth Earl of Carnwath), who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [i) The Right Honourable Robert Harris Carnwath Dalzell, Earl of Carn- wath [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Edward Dalzell, Esquire, Major Oxfordshire Light Infantry, on Staff for Government of India, born December 25, 1851 ; Amelia Andalusia, died August IS, 1850 ; Mary Isabella [married, July 30, 1874, Major Thomas Leith of Palmer's Cross, Elgin] ; and Char- lotte Emma Maud [married, February 25, 1882, Lancelot Rolleston of Watnal Hall, in the county of Nottingham]. Postal address — Kilmaurs, Richmond Hill, Surrey. DAMER, DAWSON-, see PORTARLINGTON. HENRY LUCIUS DAM PIER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born S is tbe Naval Cockade. Dam Dat 269 1828, being the only son of the late William Dampier, Es- qitire, sometime of Her Majesty s Civil Ser- 'n 'ySiXt\X\\CV ^^'^^' bengal [who was youngest son of Sir a^ntltpil^'V Henry Dampier, a Judge of Her Majesty's Court of Queers Bench), by his vdfe Emma, daughter of Colonel J. Martin Johnson of the Indian Army. Club — Hampshire County ( Winchester). Armoiial bear- ings as used, tut for -which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Or, a lion rampant sable, on a chief gules a label of Jive points argent. Crest — A demi- lion rampant, crowned with a ducal coronet. Motto — " Do-minus petra mea." Married, January 31, 1851, Char- lotte Isabella Lindsay, eldest surviving daughter of the late Francis Gouldsburg, sometime of Her Majesty's Civil Ser- vice, Bengal; and has Issue — Francis Henry Dampier, born November -irj, 1851, died 1876; Edith Emma, died 1853 ; Amy Margaret [married Alfred Augustus Wace, of Her Majesty's Indian Civil Service]; Ellen Mary [married, firstly, Hugh Leonard Hubbard, who died 1887; secondly, Charles Edward Fitzgerald Stanford of St. Aubyn's, Win- chester] ; Em-ma Frances [married Newton Spicer, of Vernon, British Columbia] ; and Isabella Grey, unmarried. Estate and postal address — Denstone, Winchester. DANBY, Earl of, see LEEDS. Sir THOMAS JOHNSTON DANCER, seventh Baronet of Modreeny House, in the county of Tip- CT^g*» f »«• perary. Born 1852, being the only son of Sir ti^\\\\\,K/K Thomas Dancer, sixth Baronet, by his wife Helen Jane, only child of John Johnston of York Terrace, Leamington. Creation (of Ulster) — August 12, 1662. ArmoriaJ bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three taibots' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armoiu' holding a broken spear proper. Motto — "Vincit qui patitur." Married, April 18, 1877, Isabella Laura EUzabeth, only daughter of Samuel Weare Gardiner of Coombe Lodge, in the county of Oxford ; and by her (who died July 23, 1886) has Issue — Grace Helen ; and Barbara Jane. Heir presumptive — ^His uncle Amyrald, born 1818 ; believed to be living in America. Inspector-General RICHARD DANE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of ?DfltlP Medicine. Born 1814, being the son of the late M^iXixKr Hichard Dane, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Fermanagh : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Club — A-rmy and Na-vy. Married, 1844, Sophie Eliza, daughter of Colonel Charles Griffiths {Bengal Army). Postal address — Clarendon Lodge, Millbrook, near Southampton. The Honourable HENRY CAREY DANGAR of Grantham, Sydney, and The Grove, Cam- 5^fltllTflt* '^^"' ^^^ South Wales, Member of the *l~'ClliyCH' Legislative Council of that colony. Bom June 4, 1830, in New South Wales, being the second son of Henry Dangar, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for New South Wales, Member of the Legislative Council, by his wife Grace, daughter of John Sibley. Armoiial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Ermine, on a bend sable cotised engrailed gules, a ram's head erased or, between two es- quires' helmets proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a demi-man in armour affront^e proper, the helmet adorned with three feathers azure, holding in the right hand a broken tilting-spear also proper, and sup- porting with the left an escutcheon sable, charged with a ram's head erased or ; with the Motto, ' ' Traditus non victus." Married, 1865, Lucy, daughter of Commander Lamb of the Royal Navy; and has Issue —(t.) Richard Halifax Dangar, Gentleman ; (2) Reginald Neville Dangar, Gentleman ; (3) Horace William Dangar, Gentleman ; (4) Leonard Adrean Dangar, Gentleman ; (5) Mabel (deceased) ; Lucy Beatrice ; Eleanor ; Nora ; and Muriel Ethel. Postal addresses — Grantham, Sydney; and The Grove, Camden, New South Wales. DANIEL, quartered by HUSSEY. AGNES HENRIETTA SARAH DANIBLL, com- monly known as Lady Agnes Henrietta Sarah ^^fltltlHI Daniell, daughter of the third Earl of Ran- H^a\\VK,H furly. Vl-xt-n^A, i%-jo, Nugent Daniell, late Indian Civil Service, EDWARD STAINES DANIELL, Esquire, Lieu- tenant-Colonel (late loznd Regiment). Born July 20, 1828, being the eldest son of Joseph Staines Daniell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Society of Apothe- caries, by his wife Charlotte, second daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel James Williamson, Commandant Royal Military Asylum, Chelsea. Club — United Service. Armorial bear- ings as used, but -which have never been registered in the College of Arms, are: Per f esse ermine and azure, a f esse embattled per fesse azure and or, between three jleur-de-lis counterchanged. Crest — On a roundel per fes^e or and azure, a lion rampant proper, holding i-n the dexter paw a fleur- de-lis or. Married, January 14, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of George Ure Skinner, Fellow of the Linnean Society; and has Issue — (i) George Edward Staines Daniell, bom December 31, 1875; (2) William Raymond Daniell, bom December 15, 1878; (3) James Skinner Daniell, born November 17, 1883 ; (4) Charles John Williamson Daniell, bom December i, 1885 ; Agnes Katharine Raymond ; and Margaret Swayne. Postal address — Exjnouth, South Devon. Sir JULAND DANVERS, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. S^SnilBrtf Bom 1826, being the son of the late i^\X\\\jKKT9 Frederick Da-wes Danvers, Registrar and Clerk of the Council of the Duchy of Lancaster, by his wife Charlotte Maria, daughter of John Juland Rawlinson of the Inland Revenue Department; was created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1851, Sarah Francis, daughter of the Reverend Henry Rochfort of Vastina Recto-ry, Westmeath. Postal address — Lexham Gardens, Kensington, W. HARRIET BLISA DANVERS-HARRISON, com- monly known as Lady Dant)er0=^arrii8(on ^IrtL^'iL^T^he sixth Earl of Lanes- borough. M-axx'vA, firstly, 1876, Francis Mount Barlow, who died 1877 / secondly, 1886, Charles Harrison, Solicitor of the Supreme Court and County Councillor for the City of London ; was raised to the rank of an EarPs daughter by Royal Warrant, 1866. HENRY ASTLEY DARBISHIRE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, Xr^av\\ici\\\VC second surviving son of James Darbi- a^a\,\tlfil)\,VKf shire of Green Heys, Chorlton, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of George Bramston Roberts of the Honourable East Indian Company's Service. Clubs — Wind- ham, Primrose, Kent County (Maidstone), Tonbridge Con- stitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pile issuant from the dexter canton argent, three leopards' faces of the field ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a dexter arm ernbowed in armour proper, the hand unmailed and grasping a cross pointed voided sable ; with the Motto, " Durate et vincite." Married, October 5, 1858, Eliza, only daughter of George Byng Paget of Sutton Bonnington, in the county of Not- tingham ; and has Issue — (i) Frederic Astley Darbishire, Gentleman, born November 3, 1859 ; (2) Harry Vernon Darbishire, Gentleman, born August 2, 1864 ; and Elie Gwendoline. Estate and postal address — Oakdene, Cowden, in the county of Kent. ALFRED EDMUND WILLIAM DARBY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, ?DflrhM f"'''"^'''y Captaln Shropshire Yeomanry. Bom ZL^UVU^ September 7, 1850, being the only son of the late Alfred Darby, Esquire, of Stanley Hall, in the county of Salop, and his wife Rebecca [to whom refer], daughter of the late William Miller Christy of Woodbines, Kingston, in the county of Surrey. Clubs — Bachelors', Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears Arms : Party per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles displayed, each charged on the breast with an Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 270 Dar Dat escallop all counterchanged ; impaling the arms of Arthur, namely or, on a chevron azure between two rests in chief gules and a kangaroo sejant in base proper, two swords chevronways also proper, pommels and hilts of the first ; on a chief of the third a horse courant argent. Married, April 28, 1881, Frederica Louisa Juliana, only daughter of the late Sir Frederick Arthur, second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Robert Hay, tenth Earl of Kinnoul ; and has /jia«— Maurice Alfred Alexander Darby, Gentleman, born May 6, 1894 ; Frances Muriel. Postal addresses — Little Ness, Shrewsbury; 15 Herbert Crescent, S.W. M.\TILDA FRANCES DARBY, widow, eldest daughter and co-heir of the late Francis Darby of Sunniside, Coal- brookdale, in the county of Salop. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles displayed each charged on the breast with an escallop all counterchanged, and upon an escut- cheon of pretence the same arms of Darby, namely, party per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles dis- played each charged on the breast with an escallop all counterchanged. Married, 1839, Abraham Darby, Esquire, of Stoke Court, in the county of Buckingham, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buck- ingham {High Sheriff 1853}, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Brecon, who died without issue, 1878. Postal address^ REBECCA DARBY, Widow, third daughter of the late WiUiam MillerChristy of Woodbines, Kingston-on-Thames, in the county of Surrey, by Ann his wife, daughter of John Fell. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles displayed each charged on the breast with an escallop all counter- changed, impaling the arms of Christy, namely, or, on a saltire invected sable, between four mullets pierced azure, a saltire ermine. Married, 1848, Alfred Darby, second son of the late Edmund Darby of Colebrookdale, in the county of Salop, who died in the year 1852. Of the above marriage there was Issue — Alfred Edmund William Darby, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Alice Mary [married, June 7, 1871, to Francis Alexander Wolryche Whitmore of Dudmaston] ; and Alfreda Lucy [married, August 22, 1878, to Hillyer David Chapman of Kilhendre, near Oswestry]. Estate and postal address — Adcote, Little Ness, Shrewsbury. REBECCA SARAH DARBY, daughterof the late Richard Darby. Gentleman, of Coalbrookdale, and Maria Sorton his wife. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per chevron embattled azure and erminois three eagles displayed, each charged upon the breast with an escallop all counterchanged. Postal address — Coalbrook- dale, Shropshire. D'ARCY, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. Vice- Admiral ST. GEORGE CAULFIELD D'ARCY- IRVINE, Companion of the D^OiYfW'^V\\\W^ il/oj/ Honourable Order of the iX\,\,\f_' ^\K\i\n\^ Bath. Born Z833 ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, 1868, Katherine, only daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir Horatio Austin, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — 23 Thurloe Square, S. IV. Dame JULIA DARELL, commonly known as Lady Darell, Widow of T. Hyde Clarke of Frimley, ^T^flfpII '" "'^ coimty of Surrey. Armorial bearings ZL^Ul vl'l' are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned argent. Married, 1880, as his third vrife, the Reverend Sir William Lionel Darell, fourth Baronet, who died 1883. Postal addresses — 22 Upper Brook Street, W. ; The Hyde, Frimley. Sir LIONEL EDWARD DARELL, fifth Baronet of Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Bom September 6, 1845, being the son of the Reverend Sir William Lionel DareU, fotirth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Mary, daughter of Sir Edward Tiemey, second Baronet. Creation — Great Britain, May 12, 1795. Armorial bearings— He bears for & is tbe MlUtaiy Cockade. Ann'' ; Azure, a lion rampant or, ducally crowned argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a man's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, bearded, sable, wreathed round the temples gold and azure, on the head a cap of the last, fretty argent, tasselled gold, turned up ermine. Married, June 26, 1870, Helen Frances, only child of Edward Marsland, of Henbury Park, in the county of Chester ; and has Issue (i) Lionel Edward Hamilton Marmaduke Darell, Esquire, bom April 2, 1876, of the 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry ; (2) William Harry Verelst Darell, Esquire, born January 23, 1878 ; (3) Guy Marsland Darell, Esquire, born July 10, 1883 ; Violet Mary ; Evelyn May ; Marguerite Helen ; Dorothy Muriel ; and Barbara Gladys. Residence — Fretherne Court, Stonehouse, in the county of Glou- Sir FREDERICK MATTHEW DARLEY, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court TTSax^nw of New South Wales since iZZd. Born 1830, JL^tlUvJj being the son of Henry Darley of the Court of Chancery, Ireland; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, i860, Miss Lucy Forest Browne. Postal address — Quambi, Albert Street, Sydney. N ANNETTE DARLEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Nannette Darley, daughter of the third Baron Plunket. Married, 1851, the Right Reverend John R. Darley, Bishop of Kilmore and Elphin, who died 1884. CHARLES JOHN DARLING, Esquire, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law, ?r^fl1*Tt1HT Member of Parliament for Deptford. Born *-'tH'l-Hlj5 1849, being the eldest son of the late Charles Darling ^ Langham HclU, in the county of Essex, by Francis his wife, daughter of John Tizard. Clnhs^AtheneEum, Carlton. Livery — Brown, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but uihich are of no authority, are for Aims: Argent, a saltire \so Mr. Darling describes it; Debrett's "House of Com-mons" shmvs it as a chevron"], between three fleshpots all sable ; and for a Crest, a hand holding a heart all proper ; with the MottO, "Dei donum." Married, September 1885, Mary Caroline, eldest daughter of Major-General Wilberforce Harris Greathed, Companion (^ the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue — John Clive Darling, Gentleman, bom 1887/ and Lucia Frances Alice. Postal address — 36 Grosvenor Road, Westminster, S. W. Dame ELIZABETH ISABELLA CAROLINE DAR- LING, Widow, commonly knoivn as Lady Darling, only daughter of the late Christopher Salter of West End House, Stoke Poges, in the county of Buckingham.. Married, 1851, as his third wife, Sir Charles Henry Darling, Knight Communder of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; for some years Governor of Victoria, who died 1870. DARNLEY, Earl of, see RICHMOND. §The Right Honourable JOHN STUART BLIGH, Earl of Darnley, Viscount Damley of ?r^flrtllPt) A'hboy and Baron Clifton of Rathmore, Zt^ntllit'^ in the county of Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Clifton of Leighton Broms- wold, in the Peerage of England ; Hereditary High Steward of Gravesend and Milton, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, late Colonel West Kent Yeomanry Cavahy. Born April 16, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Damley, by his wife Emma Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Congleton. Creations — English Barony, July 9, 1608 ; Irish Barony, September 14, 1721 ; Viscotmty, March 7, 1723 ; Earldom, June 29, 1725. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Sackville Street. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a griffin segreant or, armed and langued gules, between three cres- cents argent, and impaling the arms of Pelham, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three peUcans argent, vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a M is the Naval Cockade. Dat Dat 271 griffin's head erased or. Supporters — Two griffins' wings expanded or, ducally gorged and chained azure. Motto— "Finem respice." Married, August 31, 1850, Harriet Mary, commonly known as Lady Harriet Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Chichester ; and has Issue— (1) Edward Henry Stuart Bligh, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Clifton, born August 21, 1851 ; (2) Ivo Francis Walter Bligh, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ivo Francis Walter Bligh, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge ; born March 13, 1859 [mar- ried, February 9, 1884, Florence Rose, daughter of John Stephen Morphy of Beechworth, Victoria, Australia, and has issue, Esm6 Ivo Bligh, Esquire, born October 11, i886 ; Noel Gervase Bligh, Gentleman, born November 14, 1888 ; and a daughter]; (3) Arthur Frederick Pelham Bligh, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Frederick Pelham Bligh, born April 25, 1865 ; Edith Louisa Mary, commonly known as Lady Edith Louisa Mary [married, August 17, 1882, George Burvill Rashleigh, and has issue] ; Kathleen Susan Emma, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Susan Emma; Alice Isabella Harriet, commonly known as Lady Alice Isabella Harriet ; Mary Rose Florence, commonly known as Lady Mary Rose Florence ; and Constance Violet Lucy, commonly known as Lady Constance Violet Lucy [married, 1894, William Childe - Pemberton]. Seats — Cobham Hall, Gravesend ; Clifton Lodge, Athboy, in the county of Meath. Town residence — 21 Hill Street, W. The Right Honourable AUGUSTA LEGGE, Widow, Countess - Dowager of Dartmouth, TnnTftHntlrtl daughter of the Right Honourable iUaV\,\\WU\,l) Heneage Finch, fifth Earl of Ayles- ford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Azure, a buck's head caboshed argent, impaling the arms of Finch, namely argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, sem^e of fleurs-de-lis sable, ducally crowned or, and issuing from the coronet a plume of five ostrich feathers argent and azure, alternately ; sinister, a stag argent, sem& of mullets gules. Married, 1846, the Right Honourable William Walter Legge, fifth Earl of Dartmouth, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) the Right Honourable William Heneage Legge, sixth Earl of Dartmouth ; (2) Henry Charles Legge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Charles Legge, Groom-in-Waiting to the Queen, Major Coldstream Guards, born November 4, 1852 [married, October 25, 1884, Honourable Amy Gwen- doline (Maid of Honour to the Queen, 1879-1884), daughter of Gustavus William Lambert, Esquire, of Beau Pare, and has, Nigel Walter Henry Legge, Esquire, bom November 13, 1889 ; and Victoria Alexandrina Stella, to whom the Queen stood sponsor] ; Frances Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Frances Charlotte ; Elizabeth Sarah, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Sarah ; Augusta Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Augusta Georgiana ; and Mary Florence Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Mary Flor- ence Henrietta. Postal address — Woodsome, Hudders- field. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENEAGE LEGGE, Earl of Dartmouth and Viscount Lewisham, in the county of Kent, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Dartmouth of Darmouth, in the county of Devon, in the Peerage of England ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Stafford, Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion South Staffordshire Regiment. Born May 6, 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Dartmouth, by his wife Augusta, commonly known as Lady Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Aylesford. Creations — Baron, December 2, 1682 ; Viscount and Earl, September 5, 1711. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearingrs— He bears for Arms : Azure, a stag's head caboshed argent, and impaling the arms of Coke, namely, per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent and azure. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, sem&-de-lis sable ; on the head a ducal coronet or, thereout , five ostrich feathers as in crest ; sinister, a stag argent, unguled or, sem^e of mullets gules. Motto — " Gaudet tentamine virtus." Married, December 18, 1879, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Leicester ; and has Issue — (i) William Legge, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Lewisham, born February 22, 1881 ; (2) Gerald Legge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Legge, born April 30, 1882 ; (3) Humphry Legge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Humphry Legge, born March 14, 1888 ; Dorothy, commonly known as Lady Dorothy ; and Joan Margaret, commonly known as Lady Joan Margaret. Seats— PaXshuW House, Wolver- hampton; Sandwell Park, Birmingham; Woodsome Hall, Huddersfield. ColonelJOHN GEORGE DARTNELL. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ?r^fl1't"tll^IT Michael and Saint George. Born 1835; ZU'tlVVItt-il jias ieen Colonel Commandant Natal Volunteer and Mounted Police Forces since 1874 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Postal address — Natal. §The Right Honourable Sir RICHARD DAWSON, Earl of Dartrey, of Dartrey, in the county of ?r)fl1*l"t'P11 Monaghan, and Baron Dartrey in the Peer- iL^avvt^-^ age of the United Kingdom, and Baron Cremorne of Castle Dawson, in the county of Monaghan, in the Peerage of the Ireland, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Monaghan. Born September 7, 1817, being the son of the Right Honom-able the second Baron Cremorne, by his wife Anne Elizabeth Emily, the third daughter of John Whaley. Creations — Irish Barony, November 14, 1797 ; Barony of the United Kingdom, September 20, 1847 ; Earldom, July 12, 1866. Clubs —Travellers', Brooks's, Kildare Street. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a bend engrailed or, three martlets gules ; 2 and 3 azure, three torches erect, two and one argent, inflamed gules. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of tlie colours, an estoile of six points or. Supporters — Dexter, an Irish wolf-dog; sinister, an elk, both proper, plain collared and chained or. Motto — " Toujours pro- pice." Married, July 12, 1841, Augusta, second daughter of Edward Stanley, Esquire ; and by her (who died August 9, 1887), has Issue — (i) Vesey Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Cremorne, late Lieutenant-Colonel Cold- stream Guards, Deputy- Lieutenant and Member of Parlia- ment for the county of Monaghan, 1865 to 1868, born April 22, 1842 [married, August 29, 1882, Julia Georgiana Sarah, daughter of Sir George Orby Wombwell, Baronet, of Wombwell, and has issue, Richard George Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard George Dawson, born November 14, 1890 ; Edith Anne ; and Mary Augusta] ; (2) Edward Stanley Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Stanley Dawson, Captain Royal Navy (retired), born August 16, 1843 ; (3) Richard Maitland Westenra Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Maitland Westenra Dawson (Holne Park, Ashburton, in the county of Devon), Justice of the Peace, Captain late 92nd High- landers, born January 30, 1845 [married, August 20, 1878, Jane Emily, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Long of Bromley Hill, and has issue, Richard Long Dawson, Esquire, born June 23, 1879 ; Emily Mary ; and Norah Phoebe] ; (4) Anthony Lucius Dawson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Lucius Dawson, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born May 12, 1855 [mar- ried, October 2, 1878, Mary Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Frances, only daughter of the twenty- fourth Lord De Ros, and heiress presumptive to the Barony of De Ros, and has issue, Una Mary, Maude Elizabeth, and Eleanor Charlotte Augusta] ; Mary Eleanor Anne, commonly known as Lady Mary Eleanor Anne [married, February 8, 1872, the Right Honourable Henry Edward Fox-Strangways, fifth Earl of Ilchester]. Seat — Dartrey, in the county of Monaghan. Town residence — 23 Eaton Square, W. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 272 Dar FRANCIS ALVEY RHODES DARWIN, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- rP\nt«Vt1tf» bridge, Barrister-at-Law, Clerk of the Peace Sl^aiUllll and of the County Council for the West Riding of the county of York. Born August 19, 1851, being the eldest son of Francis Darwin of Elston Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and of Creskeld Hall, in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of that county [to whom refer], by his first wife Charlotte Maria Cooper, daughter of William Brown Darwin of Elston Hall (she died June 22, 1885). Cluhs — Oxford and Cambridge, Junior Carl- ton. Livery — Purple coat, green collar and cuffs, green breeches and waistcoat. Anuorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, ermine a leopard's face jessant-de-lis between two escallops, all within two bend- lets gules, and (for distinction) in chief a cross pat^e also gules (for Darwin) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a bend nebuly a lion passant guardant between two acorns slipped all counterchanged (for Rhodes) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin sable senile of mascles or, resting the sinister claw upon a shield argent, charged with a leopard's face jessant-de-lis gules, and charged upon the shoulder (for distinction) with a cross pate6 or (for Darwin) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested bendy of six argent and azure, cuffed gules, the hand holding in saltire an oak-branch and vine-branch, both fructed proper (for Rhodes). Motto — " Cave et aude." Married, December 2, 1886, Edith Mary, daughter of William Andrew Fairbairn of Hippington, Canterbury. Postal address — Hornby Hall, near Lan- caster. § FRANCIS DARWIN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom 1835, being the fourth son of Captain William Rhodes, late 19th Light Dragoons, of Brumhope, by his wife Ann, daughter and heiress of Christopher Smith of Bramhope ; and assumed the surname of Darwin in lieu of Rhodes, and the arms of Darwin quarterly with his own, by Royal License in the year 1850. Club — United University. Livery — Purple coat, with green collar and cuffs, green breeches and waistcoat. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a leopard's face jessant-de-lis between two escallops, all within two bendlets gules, and (for distinction) in chief a cross pat^e also gules (for Darwin) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a bend nebuly a lion passant guardant between two acorns sUpped all counterchanged (for Rhodes); and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colom-s, a demi- griffin sable sem^e of mascles or, resting the sinister claw upon an escutcheon argent, charged with a leopard's face jessant-de-lis gules, and charged upon the shoulder (for distinction) with a cross pat^e or (for Darwin) ; 2. on a wreath of the colotirs, a cubit arm erect vested bendy of six argent and azure, cuffed gules, the hand holding in saltire an oak-branch and a vine-branch, both fructed proper (for Rhodes). Motto — " Cave et aude." Married, firstly , July 25, 1849, Charlotte Maria Cooper Darwin, daughter of William Brown Darwin of Elston (she died June 22, 1885) ; and secondly, June 12, 1889, Georgina Huntley Duff, daughter of the late Huntley George Duff of Muirtown House, near Inverness ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Alvey Rhodes Darwin, Gentleman, born August 19, 1851 ; (2) Gerard Lascelles Darwin, Gentleman, born November 25, 1852, and died January 9, 1888 ; (3) William Waring Dar- win, Gentleman, born May 30, 1854, and died June i, 1855 ; (4) Charles Waring Darwin, Gentleman, born August 28, 1855 ; (s) Arthur William Darwin, Gentleman, born October 30, 1864; (6) Robert Henry Darwin, Gentleman, born June 19, 1875 ; Charlotte Elizabeth Anne, died Sep- tember 1868 : Mary Eleanor, died 1890 ; and Caroline Edith, died 1891. Estates — Elston, in the county of Notting- ham ; Creskeld, in the county of York. Postal address — ■ Creskeld, Arthington, Leeds. Major LEONARD DARWIN, Member of Parliament for the Lichfield Division of Staffordshire, late of the Royal Engineers. Born January 15, 1850, being the fourth son of the late Charles Darwin, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace, the great savant of Down, in the county of Kent, by Emma his wife, daughter of Josiah a is the Military Cockade. Da0 Wedgwood of Maer Hall, in the county of Stafford ; educated at the Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. C/k*— Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert, between two mullets each within an annulet gules three escallops or, and in chief a martlet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin vert, holding between the claws an escallop or, three escallops fesseways argent ; with the Motto, " Cave et aude." Married, 1882, Elizabeth Frances, daughter of G. R. Eraser. Postal address —18 Wetherby Place, S.W. Captain SACHEVEREL CHARLES DARWIN of the Royal Navy. Bom March s, 1844, being the only child of Reginald Darwin, Esquire, of Fern, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace, by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of the late Charles Rogers Sanders of Exeter. C/k*— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert, between two mullets each within an annulet gules, three escallops or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi- griffin vert, holding between the claws an escallop or, three escallops fesseways argent; with the Motto, "Cave et aude." Postal address — Fern, Buxton. WILLIAM ERASMUS DARWIN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1839, being the eldest son of Charles Robert Darwin, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society, the great savant of Down, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace, by Emma his wife, daughter of the late Josiah Wedgwood of Maer Hall, in the county of Stafford. C/aJ— Athenajum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, cotised vert, between two mullets each within an annulet gules, three escallops or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin vert, holding between the claws an escallop or, three escallops fesseways argent ; with the Motto, "Cave et aude." Married, 1877, Sara Price Ashburner, daughter of Theodore Sedgwick of New York. Postal address — Ridgmount, Basset, Southampton. Sir GEORGE WEBBE DASENT, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Civil Service Co7n- Zr^flrflMli' missioners, 1870-1892, Doctor of Civil Law, 21^ttPl^UV a Knight of the Order of the Dannelorg [Denmark). Born May 22, 1817, being the third son of John Roche Dasent, Attorney-General of the Island of St. Vincent, West Indies, who died 1832, by his wife Charlotte Martha, daughter of Alexander Burrowes Irwin; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876. Clubs — Athemsum-; Pall Mall, S. W. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Azure, a fesse or, between three towers argent. Crest — A dexter arm- embowed in armour, grasping a falchion prof er. Mottoes — *' Strike," and ^' Mon Dieu est ma roche." Married, April 4, 1846, Frances Louisa, third daughter of the late William. Frederick Augustus Delane, of Old Bracknell, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — (i) John Roche Dasent, Esquire, bom January 24, 1847 ; (2) George Williavi Manuel Dasent, Esquire, bom April 29, 1849, died, unmarried, April 30, 1872 ; (3) Arthur Irwin Dasent, Esquire, bom May 8, 1859; and Frances Emily Mary. Estate — Tower Hill, near Ascot, in the parish of Winkfield, in the county of Berk- shire. Postal address — Tower Hill, Ascot, Berkshire. Dame FLORENCE DASHWOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dashwood, daughter ^Ofltf'hVllrtrtri °f Frederick Norton of t)argaville, a-/api;UIUUU New Zealand. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or. Married, 1889, Sir Edwin Abercromby Dashwood, eighth Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Florence Emily. Postal address — §SiR GEORGE JOHN EGERTON DASHWOOD, sixth Baronet of Kirtlington Park, in the county of Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Oxford, Honorary Major 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Bom September 12, 1851, being the son of Sir Henry, fifth Baronet, by his wife Sophia, daughter of John Drinkwater of Sherborne House, in the county of Warwick. Creation M is the Naval Cockade. Daiff T>m 273 (of Ulster) — September 16, 1684. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Ardent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or, impaling the arms of Seymour, namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or, Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a grifSn's head erminois, erased gules. Supporters — On either side a male griffin argent, gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Motto — "Virtuti nihil invium." Married, August 12, 1875, Mary Margaret, commonly known as Lady Mary Margaret Seymour, youngest daughter of Francis, fifth Marquess of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Henry Seymour Dashwood, Es- quire, born July 19, 1876 ; (2) Ernest George Dashwood, Esquire, born January 18, 1880; (3) Arthur Paul Dash- wood, Esquire, born July 17, 1882 ; (4) Wilfred James Delaval Dashwood, Esquire, born December 3, 1883 ; (5) Lionel Albert Dashwood, Esquire, born August 3, 18S7 ; (6) Henry Godfrey Dashwood, Esquire, born November 16, 1889; Emily Sophia; Dorothy Constance ; Margaret Francis; and Muriel Helen. Heir — His son Robert Henry Sey- mour Dashwood, born 1876. Seat — Kirtlington Park, in the county of Oxford. §SlR ROBERT JOHN DASHWOOD, ninth Baronet of West Wycombe, in the county of Buckingham, Pre- mier Baronet of Great Britain, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, Lieu- tenant 7th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers. Born at Nelson, New Zealand, June 3, 1859, being the son of Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood, seventh Baronet, by his wife Roberta Hen- rietta, daughter of Sir Robert Abercromby of Birkenbog, fifth Baronet. Creation (of Great Britain) — June 28, 1707. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffins' head erased per fesse, erminois and gules. Married, July 25, 1893, Clara Ade- laide Ida Conyers, eldest daughter of Major William Bayford Lindsay, formerly 14th Regiment. And has /jiKC^Robert Francis Lindsay Dashwood, Esquire, born 1894. Seat — West Wycombe Park, in the county of Buckingham. Damk ROBERTA HENRIETTA DASHWOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dashwood, daughter of Sir Robert Abercromby of Birkenbog, fifth Baronet. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or, impaling the arms of Abercromby, namely, argent a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure, langued of the second. Married, 1853, Sir Edwin Hare Dashwood of West Wycombe, seventh Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edwin Abercromby Dashwood, eighth Baronet ; (2) George Julius Hare Dash- wood, Esquire, born August 19, 1856, died November 30, 1878 ; (3) Sir Robert John Dashwood, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (4) Francis Dashwood, Esquire, born August 18, 1863 ; Emily Bertha ; and Mary Elizabeth Gordon. Postal address — 16 Somers Place, Hyde Park, London, W. Dame SOPHIA DASHWOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dashwood, daughter of John Drinkwater of Sherborne House, in the county of Warwick. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse double cotised gules three gryphons' heads erased or. Supporters — On either side a male gryphon argent, gorged With a collar flory counterflory gules. Married, 1845, Sir Henry William Dashwood, fifth Baronet, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1) Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, sixth Baronet (to whom refer) ; (2) Henry William Spencer Dashwood, Esquire, born June 15, 1854, died June 15, 1855 ; Ellen Louisa [married, August 27, 1872, Conrad Adderley Dillon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Conrad Adderley Dillon, second son of the Right Honourable the sixteenth Viscount Dillon, and has issu^ ; Florence ; Susan Alice ; and Mary Sophia. Postal address— 33 Eaton Square, S.W. Captain ED WARD KA YE DA UBENE Y, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. ?r^Htt'hpt1l>l1 ^°™ 1858; was created Companion U^\xw\>\,\\\,^ 0/ the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Married, 1886, Eileen Gertrude, daughter of Sir Peter George Fitzgerald, first Baronet. § General Sir HENRY CHARLES BARNS TON DAUBENEY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hono%irable Order of the Bath, Military Division, and Commander of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England. Born December 19, i8io, being the eldest sur- viving son of Lieutenant-General Henry Dauieney, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Colonel 8yd Foot, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest daughter of the Venerable Charles Daubeney, Archdeacon of S arum : is a Knight of the Legion of Honour ; is Colonel 2nd Battalion of the Border (late ^^th) Regiment. Clubs — United Service, Junior Carlton, Con- stitutional. Livery — Blue, piped with scarlet. Armorial bearings used by Sir Henry, and as displayed upon his bookplate, are curious and amusing, for neither Sir Henry nor any member of his family have ever established a right to even the arms which he claims as his paternal coat, and as for the supporters, the only explanation which the Editor can suggest, is that Sir Henry must have granted them to him- self. The coat Sir Henry impales for Lady Daubeney is equally without authority. However, as upon his bookplate. Sir Henry bears for Arms : Gules , four fusils conjoined in fesse argent, with the chief of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, namely gules, a cross argent, embellished in each of the principal angles with a lion guardant, and a unicorn, both passant or, within the ribbon of the Bath bearing the motto " Triajuncta in uno," the wreath of laurel as belonging to the Military Division of the Order, and his collar as a Knight Grand Cross, from which is pendent the badge of the said Order, the badge of the Legion of Honour, the badge of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, the Crimean medal, with clasps for Alma, Inkerman, and Sevastopol, the Order of the Medjidie, the China m-edal, and the Turkish medal. Impaling upon a separate escutcheon [for the arTns of Car- penter) party per pale or and azure, an eagle displayed counterchanged, both coats upon this escutcheon being sur- mounted with the chief of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusale-m in England. The two escutcheons are placed within Suppoi^ers, the dexter being a lion proper [described by Sir Henry as the D'Albini lion), and the sinister a Chinese dragon or. The escutcheons are sur- mounted by the helmet of a knight ; and above this are placed upon the dexter side a Badge, namely, two dragon* s wings displayed sable, tied together with a golden cord, tasselled at the ends ; and on the sinister side a Crest, namely, upon a wreath of the colours, a bunch of holly leaves vert ; with the Motto, *^ Suaviter et fortiter." Married, firstly, April 23, 1840, ATnelia, only child of D. S. Liptraf of Southampton ; secondly, December 17, 1859, Henrietta Anne, only daughter of Charles Jacomb of Upper Clapton, in the county of Middle- sex ; and thirdly, 1878, Eliza, second daughter of the late Charles Carpenter of Brighton. Lady Daubeney is a Dame Chevalitre of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jeru- salem in England. Postal address — Spring Grove, Isleworth. LANSDO WNE DA UBENE Y, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Born December 24, 1842, being the second son of the late Joseph Walter Daubeney, Esquire, of Cole, Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff for the city and county of Bristol, by Sarah Anne Savage his wife, only daughter of Daniel Wait of Belluton and Norton House, in the county of Somerset. Club — Windham. Armo- rial bearings as given in. Burkes ''Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, four lozenges conjoined in fesse argent; and for a Crest, two dragon^ wings displayed argent; with the Motto, " Ad finem fidelis." Married, August 18, 1863, Mary Ryland, only child of George Eaglesfield of Sefton, in the county of Gloucester, and sole heir to her maternal grandfather, Thomas Cole of Avonside ; and has Issue — Beatrice Mary; Innys Maud Eaglesfield; and Evelyn Muriel Stuart. Estates and postal addresses — Cote, West- bury-on-Trym, near Bristol ; Norton Court, Norton, Malre- ward, Bristol. WILLIAM AR THUR DA UBENE Y, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Devon and Somerset, Master The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 274 Dau Dat) of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August 8, 1845, being the third and youngest son of the late Joseph Walters Daubeney, Esquire, of Cote, Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff for the city and county of Bristol, by Sarah Anne Savage his wife, only daughter of Daniel Wait of Belluton and Norton House, in the county of Somerset. Club — United University. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's " Landed Gentry" but for which no authority has been estab- lished, areforAxms: Gules, four lozenges conjoined in f esse argent; and for a Crest, two dragons' wings displayed argent; with the Motto, " Ad finem fidelis." Postal addresses — The Island House, Midsomer Norton, near Bath ; Clevelands, near Dawlish. FREDERIC CLENDON DAUKES, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Zr^attfertf Indian Empire. Bom 1848, being the son of iL'tlUUV'JJ the late S. W. Daukes of The Knoll , Becken- kam ; is Secretary to Chief-Commissioner of Assam ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1879, Alice Bridget, daughter of the late Clendon Turberville Daukes. Postal address — Shillong, Assam. §Major-General WILLIAM DAUNT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ?r^flttn1" ^circh 1831, being the eldest surviving son of Z^/QilUl' William Daunt, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel W. O'Brien, formerly ^8th Regiment; entered ^th NorfolkRegi- ment 1848, became Captain 1856, Major 1872, Lieutenant- Colonel 1878, Colonel 1882, and Major-General 1886 {half- pay 1886) ; commanded o&th Regimental District, 1884-1886 ; and was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service. Armorial bearlng^s as used, but for %vhich no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms ; Argent, a chevron vert, between three daws' heads erased proper, the beaks imbrued and dropping blood. Crest — A daw's head as in the arms. Married, November 1883, Ada Georgina, daughter of Richard Dacre Dun?i ; and has Issue — (r) William John O'Brien Daunt, born February 9, 1885 ; (2) Charles O'Brien Daunt, born Sep- tember 3, 1886 ; and Georgina Mary Elizabeth. Postal address — Ashley House, Box, Wiltshire. Sir SAMUEL DA VENPORT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ?r^flVlCrttini*1' Michael and Saint George, and Knight ZL^aUt-UJJUil' Bachelor, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Bom March 15, 1818, being the son of the late George Davenport of Oxford; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1884; created Knight Commanderof the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Anoiorial lieariligs as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Aims \ Argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitchde sable. Crest — A felon's head couped proper, haltered or. MottO — " Tu ne cede malis." Married, 1842, Margaret Eraser, daughter of the late William Lennox Cleland of Calcutta. Postal address — Beaumont, near Adelaide, South Australia. HJOHN WILLIAM HANDLEY DAVENPORT - W HANDLEY. Esquire, Dat)enport=ipanDleB t S^corty°of r«: land, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1882. Bom October ig, 1851, being the only son of Lieutenant-Colonel William Davenport Davenport, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Bramhall Hall, in the county of Chester, who died 1869, by his second wife Diana Elizabeth, second daughter of John Handley of Northgate House, Newmark, in the county of Nottingham, and assumed the additional name and arms of Handley by Royal License in 1881, under the will of his maternal uncle, John Handley, Esquire, of Clipsham. Glut — Windham. Livery (of Davenport)— Black with white facings ; (of Handley) — drab and scarlet. Armoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three mascles in fesse mthin two barrulets gules, all between three goats' passant sable, bearded, armed, and unguled or (for Handley) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, ^ is the Military Cockade. a canton azure (for Davenport). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant sable, bearded, unguled, and armed or, charged on the body with two mascles interlaced, and holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped argent (for Handley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, around the neck a rope or, and charged upon the neck with a cross crosslet sable ; with the Motto, "Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, firstly, 1876, Fanny Constance Mabel, youngest daughter of the late John Jervis Broadwood of Buchan Hill, in the county of Sussex (which marriage was dissolved 1885) ; and has Issue — (i) John Davenport-Handley, Gentleman, bom 1877; (2) Charles Davenport-Handley, Gentleman, born 1879 ; secondly, 1887, Eliza Allen, daughter of the late Chief- Justice Harding, of Natal. Estate and postal address — Clipsham Hall, near Oakham. The Right Honourable Sir HORACE DA VEY, a Lord of Appeal, with the title and dignity for life of 7p\j.c^n«t Baron Davey of Fernhurst, a Member of Her ZL^ttUv^ Majesty's Most Honourable PH%y Council, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty s Counsel I-^arned in the Law. Bom 1833, being the son of Peter Davey of Horton, in the county (^Buckingham, and Tor- quay, in the county of Devon, by his wife Caroline Emma, daughter of the Reverend W. Pace, Rector of Ra-mpesham, in the county of Dorset ; Member of Parliajnent for Christ- church z&%o-zZSs, for Stockton 1888-1892 ; appointed a Lord- Justice of Appeal, 1893 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886 ; appointed a Me-mber of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1893. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, National Liberal. Married, 1862, Louisa Hawes, daughter of John Donkin, Civil Engineer, of Orrnond House, Old Kent Road. Postal addresses — 86 Brook Street ; Verdley Place, Fernhurst, Sussex. JOSHUA SYDNEY DAVEY, Esquiie, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall. Born April 28, 1842, and is the younger but only surviving son of the late Stephen Davey, Esquire, of Redruth, in the county of Cornwall, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by Charlotte his wife , daughter of the Rerverend William Horion. Club — Windham. Livery — Plain Oxford grey. Armorial bearings — He bears for AormB : Argent, on a chevron azure, between two mullets pierced in chief and a lion passant in base gules, three cinquefoils or, impaling for the arms of Watt, party per fesse or and azure, a fesse embattled between three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged ; and for his Crest, 071 a wreath of the colours, a mount veri, thereon an eagle rising with wings endorsed azure, charged upon the wing with a cinquefoil or, and supporiing in the beak and in the dexter talon a flagstaff erect , terminating with a cross botonie sable, and therefrom flotant to the sinister a forked pension gules ; with the Motto, "£ perseverantia lionor." The above- mentioned arms and crest were granted in the year 1825 to William Davey of Redruth, who is stated in Burkes " Landed Gentry " to have been the grandfather of the above- mentioned Joshua Sydney Davey, Esquire ; but no pedigree of the family has been established or recorded at the College oj Arms. For the arms of Watt, as above quoted, no authority appears to have been established. Married, August 2, 1871, Julia, eldest daughter of William Watt of Tickton Grange, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Aimie Sidney Horion Davey ; and Alice Millicent. Estate and postal address — Bochym, Cury-Cross-Lnnes , R.S.O., Cornwall. DAVID, Earl of HUNTINGDON, quartered by HUSSEY. DAVIDS, ST., see ST. DAVIDS. DA VIDSON, see ROCHESTER, Bishop o/. Colonel DA VID DA VIDSON, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom S^ai^tJjeJrtM 1811, being the son of the late Henry iX^W\i\vjf\i\\ Davidson: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Postal address— Woodcraft, Clinton Road, Edinburgh. § DUNCAN DA VIDSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kincardine, ^^ is the Naval Cockade. DatJ 2Dati 275 and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen, eldest son of Patrick Davidson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, Doiftor of Laws, of Inchmarlo, by his wife Mary Anne, eldest daughter of William Leslie, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Warthill. Livery — Blue, with white edging. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between three pheons or, a stag couchant gules with ten tyres or. Crest — A youth from the middle holding in dexter hand a heart, all proper. MottO — *' Sapienter sincere," "Wisely if sincerely." Those arms and crest [almost identical) were recorded hi the Lyon Office for Davidson of Hallbree in 1758, but have not been matriculated by the above-mentioned Duncan Davidson, Esquire, Marnedfjirstly, Flora FVances, eldest daughter of Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet, ofForemark ; and secondly, Ethel Harriet, eldest daughter of Colonel Charles Inge Thorpe Constantine, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue by his first Tnarriage — Duncan Hamlyn Davidson, bom 1878 ; Leo Davidson, born 1883 ; Clara ; and Flora Marion ; and by his second marriage, Mai ; and Ethel Violet. Estates — Inchmarlo, in the county of Kincardine ; and Dalhakie, in the county of Aberdeen. Postal address — Inchmarlo, Banchory, N.B. ROBERT DAVIDSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife. Born 1831, ^being the son of the late P. Davidson, Honourable East India Company's Service ; was created Companion of the Most Flxalted Order of the Star of India, 1878. Clubs — East India United Service, Constitutional, and New [Edinburgh). Married, firstly, 1858, H. I. P. Smith [who died i860) ; and secondly, 1862, /. S. Cotton. WILLIAM EDWARD DAVIDSON, Esquire, One of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Legal Adviser to the Foreign Office, only son of William Davidson, by Marian his wife, daughter of George Thomas. Clubs — Brookes' s. Saint James's, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings as used are : Azure, on a fesse between three pheons argent, a stag hdged gules. Crest — An eagle's head couped proper. Motto — " Viget in cinere virtus." These are the arms of Davidson of Balgay, and belong to the present re- presentative, if any, and have not been matriculated to the above-mentioned William Edward Davidson, Esquire. Postal address — Foreign Office, Downing Street, S. W. §SlR JOHN DAVIE FERGUSON DAVIE, second Baronet of Creedy, in the county of Devon, 7rN«f c«* A Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for j^'*v\X/ the counties of Devon and Carmarthen (High Sheriff 1873), and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Bom October 27, 1830, being the son of Sir Henry Robert Ferguson Davie, first Baronet, by his wife Frances Juliana, daughter of Sir John Davie, eighth Baronet ; succeeded his father 1885, under the creation (of the United Kingdom) of January 9, 1847. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron sable, between three mullets pierced gules; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils, two and one or, upon a chief of the last a lion passant gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a paschal lamb reguardant argent ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a halcyon or kingfisher, wings elevated proper, holding in the beak a branch of olive vert. Motto — "Auspice Christo," Married, March 17, 1857, Edwina Augusta, youngest daughter of Sir James Hamlyn Williams, third Baronet of Edwinsford and Clovelly ; and by her, who died August 15, i88g, had a daughter, Mary Fanny, died in infancy. Heir presumptive — His brother William Augustus Davie, Esquire, born 1833 ; married, 1862, Frances Harriet, daughter of Sir William Miles, first Baronet ; is a principal Clerk in the House of Commons. Seats — Creedy Park, Crediton, in the county of Devon ; Bittescombe House, Wiveliscombe, in the county of Somerset. JOHN DA VIES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Zr^afltlTli Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the S^aUlIPP Colony of New South Wales. Born 1839, being the son of the late John Davies of North Wales ; is President of Friendly Societies Royal Commission, Member of Royal Commission to Inquire into the Traffic of Intoxicating Drinks ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — Reform [Sydney). Married, 1861, Elizabeth Eaton. Postal addresses — " Holly lea," Campbeltown, Great Southern Railway, N.S. Wales; Reform [Sydney) Club. Sir MA TTHE W HENR Y DA VIES, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Melbourne. Born 1850, being the son of Ebenezer Davies, by his wife Ruth, daughter of Mark Bartlett ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890, Married Elisabeth Locke, daughter of the Reverend Doctor Mercer of Melbourne. Postal addresses — Invermay, Bayswater, Victoria ; Bracknell, Toorak, Melbourne. Sir ROBERT HENRY DAVIES, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1824, being the son of the late Sir David Davies, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Physician- in-Ordinary to William IV. and Queen Adelaide, by his wife, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Williams of Ystrudmenie, in the county of Cardigan ; appointed Member of the Council of India, 1885/ created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1874, and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1877. Clubs — Athenceum, East India United Service. Ms.n'\eA, firstly, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of Major-General G. Cautley ; secondly, Mary Frances, daughter of the Reverend Joshua Cautley [she died 1879). Postal address — 2^Linden Gardens, W. Captain THOMAS ARTHUR HARKNESS DA VIES, CoTnpanion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1857, being the son of Colonel Horatio Nelson Davies, Bengal Staff Corps ; created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1893. §Sir WILLIAM DA VIES, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Pembroke, and Justice of the Peace for Haverfordwest. Born 1821, being the son of Thomas Davies of Haverford- west, Mem-ber of Parliament for the county of Pembroke, 1880-1892; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, T^rj^/j/, 1859, Martha, daughter of Thomas Morgan [she died 1872) ; secondly, 1874, Mary E. Morgan. Postal addresses — Spring Gardens, Haverfordwest ; Scoveston, Milford Haven ; Broad Haven House, St. Bride's Bay, Pembrokeshire. Major-General Sir WILLIAM GEORGE DA VIES, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Bom 1828, being the son of Samuel Davies, Surgeon, Honourable East India Company' s Service, by his wife Frances, daughter of James Freshffeld ; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Club — East India United Service. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are: Argent, on a bend gules, between two cal- traps sable, three cinquefoils of the field, a bordure vert, charged with sixteen lotus flowers. Crest — A horses head erased. Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, i860, Elizabeth Bethea , daughter of George Field, Esquire. Postal address — Meadow House, Claygate, Esher. H WILLIAM REES MORGAN DA VIES, Esquire. ® Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Pembroke, and Justice of the Peace for Haverfordwest. Born 1863, being the eldest son of Sir William Davies [formerly Member of Parliament for the county of Pembroke), of Scoveston, Milford Haven, by his wife Martha Rees [who died 1872), eldest daughter of the late 'Thomas Morgan of Haverfordwest, and niece and co- heiress of William Rees, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Scoveston. Armorial bearings as given in Debretts " House of Commons" but for which no authority has been, established, are for Arms .■ Argent, a fes.'(e ermine, in chief a label of three poitits. Crest— .^ wolf rampant crowned. Motto — " Y Bywyd dros y gwir." Residences — 17 Pall Mall, S.W.; Scoveston, Milford Haven. Chambers — i Dr. Johnsons Buildings, Temple, E.G. Tie Eflitor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 276 Dat) Date DA VIS, see HART-DA VIS. §SiR FRANCIS BOILEAU DAVIS, Baronet of Holly- wood, in the county of Gloucester. Born 7p>jjt«|W February 26, 1871, being the son of Sir John ZL'ttUlp Davis, first Baronet, by his second wife Lucy Ellen, daughter of the Reverend T. J. Rocke, Vicar of Exmouth. Creation — July 18, 1845. Aimorial l>eariligs — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron nebuly between three mullets in chief and another in base pierced sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two Indian pikes in saltire proper, surmounted by a mullet pierced sable, be- tween two wings vair^e, argent and sable. Motto — " Utili secernere honestum." Married, April 30, 1891, Ella Alice, daughter of Edward Lockwood of Kingham, Chipping Norton, in the county of Oxford. Seat — Hollywood Tower, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. Lieutenant-General JOHN DAVIS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1B32, being the son of the late John Davis of the Park, Rathfamham, in the county of Dublin ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1881, G , daughter of the late Robei't Manders of Landscape, in the county of Dublin. §JOHN DAVIS, Esquire, Colonel Commanding the 3rd Battalion of the Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born December 4, 1834, being the eldest son of John Griffin Davis of Clapham, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Richard Lyon of Rain- ford, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Clubs — United Service, Saint Stephen's. Livery — Black and gold. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a saltire sable, between two galtraps in fesse of the last, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, between four lions' heads erased of the first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, two swords saltireways proper, pommels and hilts gold, thereon a lion's head erased sable, charged with a galtrap or; with the Motto, " Ne tentes aut perfici." Married, August 13, 1863, Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Curtis of Bingham, in the county of Nottingham, and widow of John Deurance of Hanover Park, Peckham. Estate and postal address— '^YAunedid, Tilford, Surrey. Dame LUCY ELLEN DAVIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Davis, daughter of the Reverend T. J. Rocke, Vicar of Exmouth. Armorial l)eariiigs are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron nebuly between three mullets in chief, and another in base pierced sable. Married, 1867, as his second wife, Sir John Francis Davis, first Baronet (who died 1890). Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Francis Boileau Davis, second Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address — Hollywood Tower, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol. EMIL Y ROSA DA VY, commonly known as Lady Emily Rosa Davy, sister of the sixth Earl of Lanes- JTSjit^v) borough. Married, 1869, William Vinicombe B^ttU^ Davy : was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, October 1S66. Sir EDWYN SANDYS DAWES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of 7r^rtYY*(?tf Saint Michael and Saint George [so created ViNSN'HP^^, see DOWNE. ALICE ISABEL DAWNAY, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Isabel Dawnay, daugh- 7r\ji*Y»Mjv*) ter of the Right Honourable the seventh 2L/aUJUCl^ Viscount Downe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field. § FRANCIS HERBERT DAWNAY, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis Herbert Dawnay. Born 1853, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir William Henry Dawnay, the seventh Viscount Downe ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1879 ; is Captain S is the Military Cockade. Yorkshire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Saracen in profile in armour proper, wreathed about the temples, holding in the dexter hand a ring or, set with a stone azure, and in the left a lion's gamb erased also or. Postal address — Baldersby Park, Thirsk. GEOFFREY NICOLAS DAWNAY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffrey Nicolas Dawnay. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir WiUiam Henry Dawnay, the seventh Viscount Downe ; late Captain Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry. Clubs — Yorkshire, Bachelors', White's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Saracen in profile in armour, couped at the thighs and wreathed about the temples proper, holding in the dexter hand a ring or, stoned azure, and in the sinister a lion's gamb erased also or, armed gules. Married, 1887, Emily Janie, daughter of John Bulteel of Pamflete, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Eric Geoffrey Dawnay, Esquire, born i8go ; and Marjorie Clare. Residence — 'The Lodge, Malton, in the county of York. LEWIS PAYN DAWNAY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lewis Payn Dawnay. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Henry Daw- nay, the seventh Viscount Downe; appointed Lieutenant and Captain Coldstream Guards 1867, Captain and Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1876, retired 1879 ; was Member of Parlia- ment for Thirsk 1880 to 1885, since when he has represented the North Riding of the county of York (Thirsk and Malton). C/afo — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field ; impaling the arms of Grey, namely, quarterly i find 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chillingham) ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a bezant (for Grey of Horton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Saracen in profile in armour couped at the thighs and wreathed about the temples proper, holding in the dexter hand a ring or, stoned azure, and in the sinister a lion's gamb erased also or, armed gules. Married, 1877, Victoria Alexandrina Elizabeth, daughter the late General Charles Grey, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Grey ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Payan Dawnay, Esquire, born 1878 ; (2) Alan Geoffrey Charles Dawnay, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Margaret ; and Marion Vere. Residences — Beningbrough Hall, in the county of York; 51 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Postal addresses — 51 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; Bening- brough Hall, Yorkshire. § WILLIAM FREDERICK DAWNAY, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable William Frederick Dawnay. Born 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Henry Dawnay, the seventh Viscount Downe; Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field; impaUng the arms of Parker, namely gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Saracen in armour and in profile, couped at the thighs and wreathed about the temples proper, holding in the dexter hand a ring or, stoned azure, and in the sinister a lion's gamb erased also or, armed gules. Married, 1875, Adelaide Helen, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Helen, second daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Macclesfield; and has Issue living — Nigel William Dawnay, Esquire, born 1878 ; Sybil Mary ; Helen Louise ; Hylda ; and Olive. Residence — Brampton House, Northampton. DAWSON, Baron, see PORTARLINGTON. DAWSON, see DARTREY. B is tbe Naval Cockade. DatD ANTHONY LUCIUS DAWSON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Lucius rrSa^YHIlfllll Dawson. Bom May 12, 1855, being the ^i_/UU>X>Utl fourth son of the Right Honourable Richard Dawson, Earl of Dartry, by his wife Augusta, daughter of E. Stanley. C/aij— Travellers', Bachelors', Prince's. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bear- ings— He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a bend engrailed or, three martlets gules (for Dawson) ; 2 and 3 azure, three torches two and one argent, flaming proper (? for Collins) ; and for the Crest, an estoile of si.x points or; with the Motto, "Toujours propice." Married, October 2, 1878, Mary Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Frances, only child and heir of Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Dudley Charles Fitzgerald-de Ros, twenty-first Baron de Ros; and has Issue— Una. Mary; Maude Elizabeth; and Eleanor Char- lotte Augusta. Estate— Farhcrry Grove. Postal address— Farberry Grove, Kintbury, Hungerford, Berks. §ED WARD ALFRED FINCH DA WSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for t}i£ county of Leicester, Lieu- tenant Rifle Brigade. Born May 25, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Edward Finch Dawson, Esquire, of Launde Abbey and Whatton, in the county of Leicester, Captain Inniskilling Dragoons, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant (High Sheriff zZ(fj], by his wife Emily Sarah, eldest daughter of T. F. A. Bumaby of Brampton Manor House, in the county of Huntingdon. Clubs — Naval and .Military. Livery — Claret coat and blue waistcoat. Ax- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in ilie College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 6, azure on a bend engrailed argent, three martlets ; 2. ar- gent, on a chevron engrailed . ... on a chief sable, three martlets ; 3. argent, two bars gules, and in chief three torteaux ; 4. sable, a lion* rampant ; 5. argent, a chevron between three griffins passant sable. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, and issuing froin clouds, a sinister cubit arm vested, the hand apauin^e ; with the Blotto, " Manus hcBC inimica tyrannis." Estates — Launde and Whatton, in the county of Leicester. Postal addresses — Launde Abbey, and Newton Manor House, Leicester. Lieutenant-General FRANCIS DA WSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88i. Postal address— -Pittville, Cheltenham. GEORGE MERCER DA WSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1849, being the eldest son of Sir John William Dawson, Knight Bachelor and Com-panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; has been Assistant-Director of Geological Survey of Canada since 1883 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Ottawa, Canada. Sir JOHN WILLIAM DA WSON, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws. Born 1820, being the son of James Dawson of Pictou, Nova Scotia, Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow of the Royal Society, a Mem.ber of Council of Public Instruction of the Province of Quebec ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint-Michael and Saint George, 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1884- Married, 1847, Margaret, daughter of G. Mercer of Edinburgh. Postal address — M'Gill College, Montreal. DAWSON-DAMER, see PORTARLINGTON. DAY, see BRANTON-DAY. The Honourable Sir JOHN CHARLES DA Y, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the High Court of Justice TT^rt*! [Queen s Bench Division), one of Her Majesty' s *^'*" Counsel Learned in the Law. Bom 1826, being the eldest son of the late Captain John Day {^gth Regiment), by his wife Emily, only daughter of Jan Casper Hartsinck. Club — AthencsuTn. Armorial bearings as given in " Debrett," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a Dea 277 fesse between three martlets fesseways in chief, and a chev- ron in base azure ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars wavy azure, on a chief gules, a crescent or. Crests — x. A martlet azure ; 2. a demi-lion double-queued gule'i, supporting a staff raguly or. Motto— " ^ solis ortu." Married, 1846, Henrietta {who died 1893), daughter of J. H. Brown, Resi- dence — 25 Collingham Gardens, S. W. Chambers — 641 Royal Courts of Justice, VVX. THOMAS DAY, Gentleman. Born 1810. Armorial bearings : Ermine, on a pale gules, a horse-shoe or, a chief azure, thereon a crescent between two suns in splen- dour of the third ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a greyhound's head erased argent, collared, with line affixed thereto gules, in front a fountain. Issue — William Henry Day, Gentleman, 10 Manchester Square, W. ; and Elizabeth [married George Vernon BirdJ. Estates and postal addresses — Stratton, Saint Margaret, Wilts ; Holly Hill, Kent. S EDMUND MARMADUKE DAYRELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Bucking- ?r^ fl'l1t*l>TT ^^^''^i Commander in the Royal Navy {re- ZL^d^Vf^il tired], described in Kelly's Handbook (1893) as the thirty-sixth Lord of the Manor of Lillingstone Dayrell, which property, however, he sold in theyear 1887. Born Octohef 15, 1835, and is the younger but only surviving son of the late Edmund Francis Dayrell of Lillingstone Dayrell, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Buckingham, by Letitia Jane his wife, daughter of William. Lyster of Belmont, in the county of Wexford, Armoilal bearings, as quoted in Burke's ''Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Quarterly i and^, azure a lion rampant or, crowned argent; 2 and "^ argent, three bars sable, charged with six cinquefoils of th^ first; and for a Crest, a goat's head erased proper ; with tJie Motto, '\ Secure vivere mors est." Arms are anciently enrolled in the College of Arms as appertaining to tJu family of Dayrell of Lillingstone Dayrell, but no modern pedigree has been recorded there, nor has any right to suck ai'ms_ been established of late years. A pedigree at some length is given in Burke's *' Landed Gentry," and a short memoir ofthefainily appears in Shirley's " Noble and Gentle Men of England." Married, firstly, September 4, 1866, Isabella Anne, youngest daughter of Colonel W. C. Elphinstone Holloway, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath {Military Division) ; and secondly, 1883, Eleanora, widow of Francis Hope of Manchester. By his first marriage he has Issue — (i) Gerald Marmaduke de Langport Dayrell, born December 14, 1868 ; (2) Elphinstone Dayrell, born December 16, 1869. The Reverend RICHARD DA YRELL, Rector of Lilling- stone Dayrell, in the county of Buckingham. Born June 8, 1842, and is the fourth and last surviving son of the Reverend- Thomas Dayrell, by Maria his wife, daughter of the Reverend Richard Hawkswortli. Livery — Blue cloth coat with silver buttons, and red plush vest. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's ' ' La7ided Gentry," are for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant or, crowned argent, armed and langued gules ; and for a Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a goat's head erased proper ; with the MottO, " Virtus mille scuta." The arms are good, and are anciently enrolled as appertaining to thefam,ily of Dayrell in the College of Arms, but no modem pedigree has been recorded there, nor has any right to bear them been established of late years. A pedigree at some length is given in Burke's *' Landed Gentry." Married, July 27, 1871, Evangeline Elizabeth Adelaide, daughter of Samuel Orr, Doctor of Medicine and Justice of the Peace. Estate — Shudycamps Park, in •the county of Cambridge. Postal address — Lillingston Dayrell Rectory, Buckingham. WILLIAM DEALTRY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ?r^l^rtTl"t*tl ^^^ Saint George. Born 1816, being theson ZU'vulVVj^ of the late Venerable Archdeacon Dealtry, Rector of Clapham, in the county of Surrey ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Married, firstly, 1840, Margaret {who died 1873), daughter of the late Colonel Hugh Rose of Kilravock Castle, in the county of Nairn, North Britain; and secondly, 1877, Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Anastasia, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Dillo7z, third Baron The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 278 Dea Clonbrock. Postal address— 17 Cambridge Squai-e, Hyde Park, London, W. DEAN, see COOPER-DEAN. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES PARKER DEANE, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Zr^DSlMI^ ^^ost Honourable Privy Council, and one of J^^vW-llv u^y Majesty s Counsel Learned in tjie Law, Admiralty Advocate, Vicar-General of Arch- bishop of Canterbury , Chancellor of Diocese of Salisbury. Born 1812, being the son of the late Henry Bt^le Deane of Hurst Grove, in the county of Berkshire, by Eliza his wife, second daughter of James IVyborn of Hull Place, in the county of Kent ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1892 ; created Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1841, Isabella Frances {who died February 17, iQg^), youngest daughter of Bargrave Wyborn Eastry. Postal address — 16 Westbourne Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W. RALPH HA WTRV DEANE, Bachelor of Arts of tim University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born. 1848, being the eldest so?i of Fi'ancis Henry Deane, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Middlesex, by his wife Gulielma Maria Harrison, daughter of Enos Smith. Livery — Dark blue, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings us used, but for "which no authority has been establisJied, are for Arms : . . . a liott rampant, and in chief three cj-escents . . . ; and for a Crest, a lion {or demi-lion) rampant, holding in its dexter paw a crescent ; "with the MottO, " Virtuti mania cedant." Married, August 30, 1881, Annie Cordelia, daughter of Johji Ellis of Chudleigh, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Ralph Hawtrey Deane, born May 26, 1884 ; (2) Geoffrey Ronald Hawtrey Deane, born November 7, 1889 ; Agnes Mary Hawtrey ; and Marjorie Blanche Hawtrey. Estate — Eastcote House, in the parish of Rinslip and county of Middlesex. Postal addresses — 47 Edwardes Square, Kensington, London, IV., 5 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, London, W.C. Sir THOMAS NEWENHAM DEANE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1828, being tlie son of Sir Tho7nas Deane, Knight, of the county of Cork, tlie well-known architect, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Robert O'Callaghan Newenham ; is an Architect, Superintendent of National Monumeiits in Ireland, and Royal Hibernian Academician ; dubbed Knight BacJielor, 1890. Married, 1851, Henrietta, daughter of Joseph Manly of Ferney, in the county of Cork. Postal addresses — Dorset Lodge, Killiney, County Dubliii ; 3 Upper Merrion Street, Dublin. WALTER MEREDITH DEANE, Esquire, Com- panio7i of the Afost Distinguis/ied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Hong Kong. Born 1840, beiiig the son of tlie late Reverend John Bathurst Deane, Master of Arts, Rector of Great Saint Helen's, London; lias been Captain Superintendejit of Hong Kong Police si?ice 1866 ; is a Member of Educatio?ial Council and a Member of Legislative Council of the colony ; zvas created Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1870, Maria?i Susan, eldest daughter of the late Edmund Taverner, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford. Postal address — Hong Kong. JOSEPH EDWARD DEANE-DRAKE, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of JPNl>At1l>^?r^1*rtfc-l? Wexford, eldest son of the late JUK^ai IK'-XU't attl^ John Deane-Drake of Stokestown, by his wife Emily Letitia, daughter of the late Thomas Watson of Lumclone, in the coimty of Carlow. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse wavy argent, between two stars of six points or (for Drake) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron gules, between three Cornish choughs sable, beaked and legged gules, as many crosses pat^e argent (for Deane). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour grasping a pole-axe all proper (for Drake) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a tortoise displayed proper (for Deane). Mottoes — "Sic Parvis Magna " (for Drake) ; ' ' Ferendo non Feriendo " (for M is the Military Cockade. Deti Deane). Married, June 29, 1882, Dora Venables, only daughter of Richard Venables Kyrke, Esquire, of Nant-y- Ffrith, Wrexham, in the county of Denbigh, Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint, High Sheriff in 1890 ; and has Issue — Cecil John Venables Deane-Drake, Gentleman, born March 30, 1887 ; and Emily Frances. Estates — Stokes- town, New Ross, in the county of Wexford ; Timolin, in the county of Kildare. Postal ai/rf/-cji— Stokestown House, New Ross, Ireland. DEANE-MORGAN, see MUSKERRY. DEANS, see WHITLEY-DEANS-DUNDAS. Dame MARGARET DEAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Deas, daughter of William. Hepburn. Zr^OsJii Married, i860. Sir David Deas , a Naval Medical U^K/0,9 Officer, Inspector-General of Hospitals and Fleets, who was created a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1867, and died in 1876. Postal address — 12 Magdala Place, Edinburgh. Dame SALLY DEAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Deas, daughter of Joseph Outram, Civil Engineer, of Clyde. Married, firstly. Sir Benjamin Fonseca Outram, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine ; and secondly, Sir George Deas, commonly known as Lord Deas, a Lord of Jus- ticiary, wlio died 1887. Postal addresses— 32 Heriot Row, Edinburgh ; Pittendreich, Lasswade. §SiR HENRY PERCIVAL DE BATHE, fourth Baronet, Honorary Colonel 2nd Bat- Tr\o 1ftn<-fli> talion Shropshire Regiment, Justice of TLJXf lOtWi^'i' the Peace for the county of Sussex, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Meath. Born June 19, 1823, being the eldest son of Sir William De Bathe, third Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Thomas Earle of Spekelands, in the county of Lancashire ; succeeded his father in 1870, under the creation of August ii, 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a cross between four lions rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, supporting in the forepaws a dagger of the first, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Nee parvis sisto." Mar- ried Charlotte, daughter of William Clare ; and has Issue — (i) Hugo Gerald De Bathe, Esquire, born August 10, 1871 ; (2) Patrick Wynne De Bathe, Esquire, born April 25, 1876. Residences — 103 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. ; Woodend, Chichester. The Right Honourable ANNA MARIA DE-BLA- QUIERE, Widow, Baroness ?np 'IRTantttPrO Oe-Blaqmere, only child of J. UJK, .U^iaqUltVI^ Wormald of Upper Harley Street, and of Brockworth Manor, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Ermine, a lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with an estoile or. Supporters— Dexter, a lion sable, collared and chained, and charged on the shoulder with an estoile or ; sinister, a tiger proper, ducally gorged and chained or. Married, 1862, the Right Honourable Sir William Barnard De Blaquiere, fifth Baron De Blaquiere, late Captain Royal Navy (who died 1889). Postal address — Brockworth Manor, Gloucestershire. The Right Honourable ELEANOR AMELIA DE BLAQUIERE, Widow, Baroness De Blaquiere, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable William George Hylton Jolliffe, first Baron Hylton, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, a lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with an estoile or, impaling the arms of Jolliffe, namely, quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a pile vert, three dexter hands couped of the first (for Jolliffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars azure (for Hylton). Supporters — Dexter, a lion sable, collared and chained, and charged on the shoulder with an estoile or ; sinister, a tiger proper, ducally gorged and chained or. Married, 1852, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir John De Blaquiere, fourth Baron De Blaquiere, who 8 is the Nayal Cockade. Deti Dec 279 died 1871. Postal address — 16 Stratton Street, Lon- don, W. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM DE BLA- QUIERE, Baron de Blaquiere of Ardkill, in the county of Londonderry, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, Great Alnager of Ireland. Born September 5, 1856, being the son of Charles de Blaquiere, by his first wife Agnes, widow of W. Lawson, and nephew of the second and third Barons de Blaquiere ; succeeded his cousin as sixth Baron, November 24, 1889. Creations — Baronet, July 5, 1784; Baron, July 31,1800. C/«*— White's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 ermine, a lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with an estoile argent (for De Blaquiere) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse nebuly between six fieurs-de-Us sable (for Dobson). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion sable, collared and chained or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile argent ; sinister, a tiger proper, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — " Tiens a la v&it^." Married, January 25, 1888, Luci- anne, eldest daughter of George Desbarats of Montreal ; and has Issue—^atm de Blaquiere, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John de Blaquiere, born August I, 1889; and Kathleen, commonly known as the Honour- able Kathleen. Residence — Woodborough House, near Bath. CHARLES EUGENE BOUCHER DE BOUCHER- VILLE, Esquire, Companion De TBouctetbille ir«/^:sL.^^r/t:^ Saint George \so created 1894) , Senator of the Dominion of Canada. DE BURGH, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE. DE BURGH-CANNING, see CLANRICARDE. De 1Burgt^!Lato0on FANNIE LA WSON, Widow, claiming to be commonly knomti as Lady Lawson. Married, firstly, the Reverend George Heriot of Fellow Hills, in the county of Berwick, who died 18 — ; secondly, 1883, as his second wife, Hefiry De Bur^h-Lawson, who assumed the style and title of a Baronet, and who died 1892. Postal address — Gatherley Castle, Richmond, Yorks. [Baronetcy — Creationi66^,ofBrough, in the county of York.) This title, ivhich -was supposed to have become extinct in 1834, was assumed in 1.%J7, together with the name of De Burgh, by HENRY DE BURGH-LAWSON (claiming descent from the third son of the first Baronet) of Gatherley Castle, Richmond, in the county of York, who died 1892, without having establislwd his right to the title or to armorial bearings in the College of Arms. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no right has been established, are for Arms ; Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a chevron between three martlets sable ; 2 and 3 argent, on a saltire sable, five swans of the field proper. Crests — i. on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine, a martlet proper ; 2. t-wo arms em- bowed vested erminois cuffed argent, holding a sun proper ; 3. on a cap of m.aintenance gules turned up ermine, a s-wan proper. Motto, " Leve et reluis." MsLTried, firstly, 1840, Mary [who died 1880), daughter of A. Stoddart ; secondly, 1883, Fannie [to whom refer'], widow of the Reverend George Heriot of Fellow Hills, in the county of Berwick ; and by his first wife had Issue — (i) Henry Alfred Stoddart De Burgh-Lawson, born 1851 ; (2) Adolphus Henry Wormald De Burgh-Lawson, born 1853, died 1893 ; {3) Wormald de Lisle Henry De Burgh-Lawson, of Eastoft Hall, in the county of Lincoln, born i860, married 1891. Dame CATHERINE DE-BURGHO, Widow, com- monly known as Lady De Burgho, tp\» OKtf frrTin youngest daughter of the late Brooke fiJX/ it7Ut-J3ilU Braiser of Rivers, in the county of Limerick, and Mitchell's Fort, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Erminois, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Married, 1844, Sir Richard Donnellan De Burg;ho, foiurth Baronet of Castle Connell, in the county of Limerick, who died in 1873, wlien the title (creation 1785) became extinct. I'ostal address— The Island, Castle Connell, county Limerick. § ALBERT DE BURTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Parts of Holland, and for the TT^If '^V^ttftftn Parts of Kesteven, in the county of U.^K' iDUt.l'UU Lincoln, for which county he is a Deputy-Lieutenant, late Lieutenant- Colonel 4th Battalion of the Lincolnshire Regiment. Born April 30, 1844, being the sixth and only surviving son and youngest child of the late Thomas Burton Burton, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Johnson of Wyberton Hall, Boston ; and changed his surname from Burton to De Burton. Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a bend wavy sable ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper ; garnished or, the hand grasping a spear in fesse, the point towards the sinister, and two arrows in saltire, the pheons towards the dexter also proper; with the Motto, "Ab illustri pago." Married, 1875, Fanny Vickery, fifth daughter of Francis Venn, Solicitor, London.; and has had Issue — A son, who died in the year 1878, at the age of nine months. Estate and postal address — Buckminster Hall, Billingboro, Lin- colnshire. DE BU I'TS, quartered by BURDON. H Sir ARTHUR RICHARD DE CAPELL-BROOKE, ® fifth Baronet, Lieutenant De Cape«=aBroofee LVoS°Regim°em: and a Justice of the Peace and County Councillor (Geddington Division) for the county of Northampton. Bom October 12, 1869, being the son of the late Sir Richard Lewis De Capell-Brooke, fourth Baronet, Master of Arts, of Oakley, in the county of Northampton, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Mary Grace, elder daughter of the Right Reverend Edward TroUope, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Nottingham ; succeeded his father 1892. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse azure, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-sea- horse argent, finned and maned or. Motto — "Spes mea Deus." Seats — Oakely Hall, Kettering, in the county of Northampton ; The Elms, Market Harborough, in the county of Leicester ; and Aghadoe, in the county of Cork. DECHMONT, Baron of, see ORKNEY. SOPHIA CA THERINE, Widow, commonly known as Marchioness De-Choiseul the Hon- 7r\|^ rfTfiritrfl^ttl ourable Sophia Catherine, daugh- ZU«^-*i^yUl>)«^Ul terofthe third Viscount Southwell. Married, 1830, the Marquess De- Choiseul, since deceased. The Right Honourable CATHERINE ANNE HORSLEY-BERESFORD,Widow,Baroness Tr\pe\^ti Decies, daughter of William Dent Dent of TijKAVi/^ Shortflat Tower, in the county of Northumber- land. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent semfe of cross crosslets fitch^e, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed, all sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for De la Poer), a mullet for difference. Supporters — On either side an angel, vested argent, crined and winged or, holding in the exterior hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, and charged on the breast with a mullet for difference. Married, i860, the Right Honourable William Robert John Horsley-Beresford, third Baron Decies, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Marcus de la Poer Horsley- Beresford, fourth Baron Decies ; (2) John Grahame Hope Horsley-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Grahame Hope Horsley-Beresford, Lieutenant and Adjutant 7th Hussars, born December 5, 1866 ; (3) Seton Robert de la Poer Horsley-Beresford, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Dec Def •Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Seton Robert de la Poer Horsley-Beresford, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, born 1868 ; (4) Henry William Walter Horsley-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Henry William Walter Horsley-Beresford, born April 22, 1876; (5) William Arthur Horsley-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Arthur Horsley-Beresford, born 1878 ; Caroline Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Catherine ["married, July 14, 1886, George Eason Wilkinson of Middlethorpe Hall and Dringhouses Manor, in the county of York]; Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa, died December 5, 1866; Catherine Elizabeth Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Elizabeth Ellen ; and Charlotte Ernestine, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Ernestine [married, October 8, 1892, Captain Cameron Barclay, loth Hussars]. Postal address — Bolam House, Northumberland. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM MARCUS DE LA POER HORSLEY-BERESFORD, Baron .Decies, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumber- land. Born January 12, 1865, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Decies, by his wife Catherine Anne, daughter of William Dent Dent of Shortflatt Tower, in the county of Northumberland ; succeeded 1893, under the creation of December 21, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent crusily fitchfe, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure all sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for De la Poer) ; a mullet for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, transfixed in the neck with a broken tilting-spear or, the broken off point argent, thrust through the upper jaw. Sup- porters — Two angels proper, habited in white robes, winged and crined or, each holding in the exterior hand extended a sword erect argent, pommel and hilt gold, each charged on the breast with a mullet for difference. Motto — "Nil nisi cruce. " Seats — Bolam , Newcastle-on-Tyne ; Gallowhill, in the county of Northumberland ; The Craig, Windermere. DE CLARE, quartered by BARNEWALL. The Right Honourable HARRIET AGNES RUSSELL, Widow, Dowager-Bar- ?ni> ^TtfFrtrh oness De Clifford, eldest daughter ZUt- VibllUUi'U of Admiral Sir Charles Elliot. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank: Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Supporters — Dexter, a wyvern gules ; sinister, a monkey proper, ringed round the loins and lined or. Married, 1853, the Right Honourable Edward Southwell Russell, twentieth Baron De Clifford, who died 1877 ; and has had Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edward South- well Russell, twenty-first Haron De Clifford ; (2) Charles Somerset Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Somerset Russell, born September 10, 1857, died unmarried, i885 ; Maud Clara, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Clara ; and Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine [married, April 23, 1891, Reginald Corbet.] Postal address — Twycross, Ather- stone. The Right Honourable HILDA RUSSELL, Widow, Baroness de Clifford, youngest daughter of Charles Balfour of Easthampsted. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the first ; and for Supporters, dexter a wyvern gules, sinister a monkey proper, ringed round the loins and lined or. Married, April 16, 1879, the Right Honourable the twenty- fourth Baron de Clifford, who died 1894 ; and has Issue — An only son, the Right Honourable the twenty-fifth Baron de CUfford [to whom refer]. Postal address — 125 Victoria Street, S.W. The Right Honourable JACK SOUTHWELL RUSSELL, twenty-fifth Baron De Clifford. Born July 2, 1884, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the twenty-fourth Baron De Clifford, by his wife Hilda, youngest daughter of Charles Balfour of East Hampstead. Creation & is tlie Militar7 Cockade. —December 29, 1299. Armorial bearings—He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, armed or. Supporters — Dexter, a wyvern gules ; sinister, a monkey proper, ringed round the loins and lined on Motto— "Che sara sara." Residence— x^s Victoria Street, S.W. DE COURCY, see KINGSALE. FLORENCE HELENA DE-COURCY, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Zr^i> (t^twwew Helena De-Courcy, daughter of the TXJK'^lAiWKX,^ Right Honourable the twenty-eighth Baron Kingsale. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three eagles displayed gules, crowned or. GERALD RAOUL DE COURCY-PERRY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis~ De Courcp#ecrp 'iSf^H^^iSpJd::^^:, Her Majesty s Consul-Gen- eral at Antwerp, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born 1836, being the son of the late Sir William Periy, Knight Bachelor, Consul-General at Venice, by his wife Geraldine, daughter of Colonel Gerald de Courcy, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald de Courcy ; assumed the additional name of De Courcy, 1891 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. Clubs — Athentsum, St. Jajnes's. Mar- ried, 1874, Elena, daughter of Francis Low of Boston, Massachusetts, United States of America. DE CRESPIGNY, see CHAMPION-DE CRESPIGNY. Major-General WILLIAM HENRY DEEDES, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. TT^rt^Nrtrt" Born 1839 ; was created Companion of the TiJXfX/VKfli Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Club — Army and Navy. DEERHURST, Viscount, see COVENTRY. §The Right Honourable ARTHUR FRENCH, Baron De Freyne of Coolavin, in the ?r>l> 4Tl«l>t1t1l> county of Sligo, in the Peerage of the It/*- ^\y.X,\n\K, United Kingdom, Honorary Colonel 5th Battalion Connaught Rangers. Born July 9, 1855, being the eldest son of the third Baron, by his marriage with Miss Catherine Maree. Creation— April 5, 1851. Clubs — Carlton, White's. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, a chevron sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin embowed proper. Supporters — Dexter, an ancient Irish warrior, habited, supporting with his dexter hand a battle-axe head downwards, and bearing on his sinister arm a shield, all proper; sinister, a female figure vested all proper, and scarf flowing argent. Motto— "Male mori quam foedari." Married, firstly, February 8, 1877, Louisa Octavia, commonly known as Lady Louisa Octavia, sister of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Zetland ; and by her (who died January 19, i88t) has Issue — (i) Arthur Reginald French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Reginald French, born July 3, 1879 ; and Gwendolen Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendolen Mary, died May 17, 1893. He married secondly, September 28, 1882, Marie Georgiana, only daughter of Richard Westbrook Lamb of West Den- ton ; and by her has (2) Francis Charles French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Charles French, born January 15, 1884 ; (3) William Joseph French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Joseph French, born August 5, 1885 ; (4) Edward Fulke French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Fulke French, bom July 13, 1886; (5) Louis Richard French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Louis Richard French, born September 6, 1888; (6) George Philip French, Esquire, commonly known as the S is the Naval Cockade. Honourable George Philip Frencii, born January 7, 1890; (7) a son born July 4, 1894 ; Lily Marie, commonly known as the Honourable Lily Marie ; Muriel May, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel May ; and Eileen Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Eileen Agnes. Seat — French Park,, in the county of Roscommon. The Right Honourable CATHERINE FRENCH, Widow, Baroness - Dowager De Freyne, daughter of Luke Maree. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank :■ Er- mine, a chevron sable. Supporters— Dexter, an ancient Irish warrior habited, supporting with his dexter hand a battle-axe, head downwards, and bearing on his sinister arm a shield all .proper ; sinister, a female figure proper, vested and scarf flowing argent. Married, 1851, and again in 1854, the Right Honourable Charles French, third Baron De Freyne, who died 1868. By her second marriage she had Issue — (i) the Right Honourable Arthur French, fourth Baron De Freyne [to whom refer] ; (2) Richard French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard French, Captain 5th Battalion Connaught Rangers, born 1857 ; (3) Robert French, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert French, Captain ist Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, born 1858 [married, July 29, 1885, Mary Cassandra, only daughter of Hugh Mair of Phyllis Court, in the county of Oxford, and has Hugh Ronald French, Esquire, born May 23, 1886 ; and Mary Josephine, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Josephine [mar- ried, September i, 1880, Valentine Joseph Blakft. Postal address — Cahir House, Loughglynn, Castlerea. Major-Gemral HENRY JAMES DEGACHBR, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of Zr^PITflfflPI* '^ Baiii. Born 1835, being the son of ZUI^^dVilvl' the late Walter Henry Degacher of Saint Omer, France ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878. Club— United Service. Married, 1880, Eleanor Maud, daughter of the late Reverend George Gardner Hartner of Cranjleld Court, in the county of Bedford. Postal address — The Hoystings, Canterbury. DE GENEVILLE, quartered by BARNEWALL. Dame ALICE EMMA DE GEX, Widow, commonly known as Lady De Gex, daughter of Sir Zr^l^ tP\t^Y J*^^^ Henry Briggs, Knight Bachelor. •OJK, Vipt-A- •iA.z.xx\&&,\ZZo, Sir John P. De Gex, Knight Bachelor, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Laiv, late Bencher and Treasurer of Lincoln' s Inn, w/w died i&Sj. Postal address — ^y Bramham Gardens, Kensington, S. DE GREY, Earl, see RIPON. DE GREY, see WALSINGHAM. ELIZABETH ODEYNE DE-GREY, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Odeyne De- ?r^^' CV\YCW ^^t'ey, daughter of the Right Honourable M^K' Va;H-«-y the fifth Baron Walsingham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules. JOHN AUGUSTUS DE GREY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Augustus de Grey, Bache- lor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister- at-Law. Born March 21, 1849, being the second son of late Right Honourable Thomas de Grey, fifth Baron Wal- singham, by his second wife Emily Elizabeth Julia, com- monly known, as the Honourable Emily Elizabeth Julia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable John Thellus- son, second Baron Rendlesham. Clubs — Carlton ; Norfolk County. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules ; and for his Crest, a wyvern's head proper ; with the Motto, " Excitari non hebescere." Married, April 24, 1883, Eliza- beth Henrietta, daughter ofPatrick Grant (of Glen moriston), " late of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has Issue — George de Grey, Esquire, born 1884; EHza- . beth Helen ; Margaret Henrietta ; and Alice Mary, Postal addresses — Hill Street House, Hill Street, Knightsbridge, S.W;, and 6 Crown Office Row, Temple, E.C. Del) 28 1 MABEL DE-GREY, commonly known as the Honour- able Mabel De-Grey, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Walsingham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of si.\ argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules. MARGARET MARIA DE-GREY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arnald De-Grey, daughter of the Honourable Sir Spencer Ponsonby-Fane, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules, impaling the arms of Ponsonby-Fane, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three dexter gauntlets or (for Fane) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three combs argent (for Ponsonby). Married, 1882, the Reverend Arnald De-Grey, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Arnald De-Grey, son of the Right Hon- ourable th? fifth Baron Walsingham, and late Rector of Copdock, in the county of Suffolk, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Michael De-Grey, Esquire, born 1883 ; (2) Nigel De-Grey, Gentleman, born 1886. ROBERT BAYNARD DE-GREY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Baynard De-Grey. Born 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas De-Grey, the fifth Baron Walsingham. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief three annulets gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern's head proper. JULIA D'HAUTEPONT, Marquise d'Hautepont, sister of the fourth Baron Cam^s. D^\(\i\\\f^Wf\Wir Married, 1891,^/2^ Marquess d Haute- l^nUVK'PUlll pg„t. raised to the rank of a Barons daughter, 1881. MARGARET LETITIA DE-HAVILLAND, com- monly knoTvn as the Honourable 5r^l>'?KflVitff srnTl Margaret Letitia De-Havilland, iL-'K-lijIaUmtmU lister of the eighth Viscount Moles- worth. Married, 1866, the Rev- erend Charles Richard De-Havilland, Master of Arts ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal . Warrant, 1876. Sir GEORGE ALBERT DE HOCHEPIED-LAR- PENT, third Baronet of Roe- ?r^P illrtpfll>Mtl>h - hampton, in the county of Surrey, ji^X, ]^UVU*P^l«-U' Aide-de-CamptotheLieutenant- VT flMIPtif' Governor of the North-West Jb'UvyvilV Provinces, 1882- 1887. Born July 14, 1846, being the only son of the late Sir Albert John De Hochepied-Larpent, second Baronet, by his wife Katherine Lydia, the daughter of Captain L. M. Shaw of the Bengal Army ; succeeded his father in 1861, under the creation of October 13, 1841. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire or, between four plates each charged with a hurt, on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on the dexter a chevron gules, between three crescents sable, and on the sinister a dexter hand ex- panded, issuant from the sinister in bend, and beneath a pair of manacles, the chains broken proper (for De Hoche- pied). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head argent, crined or, the neck charged with a fleur-de-lis, and beneath four annulets conjoined azure (for Larpent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a crescent sable ; 3. out of a ducal coronet or, a dexter hand issuant proper (both for De Hochepied). Motto — " Optivo cognomine crescit." Dame KATHERINE LYDIA DE HOCHEPIED-LAR- PENT, Widow, commonly known as Lady de Hochepied- Larpent, daughter of Major L. M. Shaw of the Bengal Army. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, gules a saltire or, between four plates, each charged with a hurt, a chief ermine thereon a fleur-de-lis azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Del) the dexter a chevron gules, between three crescents sable, and on the sinister a dexter hand expanded issuant from the sinister in bend, and beneath a pair of manacles, the chains broken proper (for De Hochepied). MarHed, 1838, Sir Albert John De Hochepied-Larpent, second Baronet, who died 1861. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir George Albert De Hochepied-Larpent, third ' Baronet [to whom refer] ; Caroline Anna [married, November 12, 1862, John Steuart, Esquire, of Ballechin, in the coimty of Perth, Justice of the Peace, and has issue] ; and Sophia Charlotte [married, February 22, 1862, at Burdwan, Captain Edmund Fortescue, late Rifle Brigade, and has issue]. Postal address — None. Dame ELLEN ANN DE HOGHTON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady De Hoghton, 7P\|> }Kfi lYTltritl °"^y daughter of the late Ralph JUK I^UyUVUU Harvey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three bars argent. Married, 1854, as his third wife. Sir Henry De- Hoghton, ninth Baronet (who died 1876). Of the above marriage there is Issue — Elinor Isabel. Postal address — Sir JAMES DE HOGHTON, eleventh Baronet, of Hoghton Tower and Walton le Dale, in the county of Lan- caster, Major late Lincolnshire Regiment. Born February 2, 1851, being the son of the eighth Baronet, by his second wife, Harriet Sarah, daughter of John Smith of Norwich; succeeded his half-brother 1893, under the creation of May 22, 161 1. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three bars argent, impaling the arms of Grove, namely ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops, the centre one or, the other two argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of tlie colours, a bull pas- sant argent, the ears, tip of the horns, mane, hoofs, and point of the tail sable. IVIOtto — " Malgr^le tort." Married, June 27, 1878, Aim^e Jean, only daughter of John Grove ; and has Issue — (i) Guy de Hoghton, Esquire, born May 12, 1879, died December 27, 1880 ; (2) Cuthbert de Hoghton, Esquire, born August 27, 1880; (3) Vere de Hoghton, Esquire, born March 6, 1882 ; (4) Guy de Hoghton, Es- quire, born November 21, 1886 ; Dorothy ; Cicely ; Joan ; and Barbara. Seat — Hoghton Tower, Preston, in the county of Lancashire. Sir POLYDORE DE KEYSER, Knight Bachelor. Bor?i 1832, being tlie son of Constant S^l> HtlMltfOI* ^^ Keyser of Termonde, Belgium, by JUX^ Aai^^^t-4- his wife Rosalie, daughter of M. Troch ; Lord Mavor of the City of London, 1887-1888 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. C/?/<5— City Liberal. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a saltire chequy or and gules, a chief of the second, thereon a fasces erect proper, between two mallets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mallet sable, between two branches of palm slipped vert; with the Motto, " Respice aspice prospice." Married, 1862, Louise, daughter of W. Isidore Pierou of Brussels. Postal address — Chatham House, Grove Road, Clapham Park. CHARLES FERDINAND DE KIERZKOWSKI- STEUART, Gentleman. De mter?feOto0fei= ronlys^ofVer^Lnd'Sf Kierzkowski, an officer in the Prussian Army, by his wife Sealina, daughter and heiress of Robert Steuart, third son of Robert Steuart of Ballechin, in the county of Perth, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Steuart. Club — St. Stephen's. Livery — Drab, with scarlet piping, gilt buttons. Axmorial bearings — He bears for Arm : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, within a double tressure flowered and counter-flowered of fleurs-de-lis of the second ; ii. and iii, or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure engrailed parted per pale argent and or (for Steuart) ; 2 and 3 {for de Kierzkowski), Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. a lion's head erased gules, langued azure {for Steuart) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, three ostrich feathers, the centre one M is tbe Military Cockade. steuart Del argent the others azure (for de Kierzkowski). Married, May 4' 1867, Constance Adriana, second daughter of Henry W Torrens ; and has /«««— Ferdinand Henry de Kierz- kowski-Steuart, Gentleman, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born June 8, 1868. Postal addresses— l^angley House, King's Langle'y, Herts ; 7 CoUingham Road, S.W. HENRY THOMAS DB LA BERE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order tUC la iO K'VK' second son of the late Caftatn T. de la Bere, Royal Navy, of Kin- nersley, in tlie county of Hereford, by Harriet his wife, daughter of Thomas Mann ; and was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, May 1889. Ar- morial Ijearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Argent, a fesse between three crescents sable. Ciest— Out of a ducal coronet or, five ostrich feathers proper. Married, August 14, i860, Annie, daughter of the Reverend W. Firby ; and has Issue (i) Henry de la Bere, Senior Clerk in the War Office, born May 31, 1861 ; (2) the Reverend William Saint John de la Bere, Clerk in Holy Orders, born April 8, 1864; (3) Hugh Pleydell de la Bere, Lieutenant Royal Scots Fusiliers, born June 21, 1867. Postal address— Dulwich Common, S.E. DE LACY, quartered by MAHONY. DE LA DENE, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. Captain ALBERT FREDERIC DE LAESSOE, Companion of the Most Distinguished ZP\i> JT at>titLt\t> Order of Saint Michael and Saint TXJK/ XL^Wi-W^vK/ George, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian' Em- pire. Born 1848; Assistant-Commissioner Ajmere ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire and Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1873, Agnete Elizabeth, daughter of Professor J. A. Jerichan. Postal address — Ajmere, India. Major-General HENRY GEORGE DE LA FOSSE, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Zr\l> Ta fFnrtliC Order of the Bath. Born 1835, XL't' la jru;)?:lt- leing the son of the late Major de la Fosse of the Bengal Artillery : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1863, Helen Scott{who died 1877), daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Eraser of the Bombay Army. Postal address — Oaklands, Godstone, Surrey. DE LA LEKE, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. DELAMERE, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. The Right Honourable AUGUSTA EMILY CHOL- MONDELEY, Widow, Dowager- TrNDlatUlM*!? Baroness Delamere, daughter of the ZL^t^iatUI^'lt- Right Honourable Sir George Hamilton Seymour, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Kniglit Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, two esquires' helmets in chief proper, and in base a garb or. Supporters — Two griffins sable, armed and wings elevated or, ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back of the same. Married, i860, the Right Honourable Hugh Cholmondeley, second Baron Delamere, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is /mk«— The Right Honourable Hugh Cholmondeley, third Baron Delamere ; and Sybil, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil. Postal addresses — 13 Carlton House Terrace, W. ; Vale Royal, Northwich. H The Right Honourable HUGH CHOLMONDE- w LEY, Baron Delamere, of Vale Royal, in the county of Chester, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Cheshire Regiment, now Captain Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born April 28, 1870, being the only son of the Right Honourable Hugh Cholmondeley, second Baron Delamere, by his second wife, 8 is the Naval Cockade. Del Del 283 Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Hamilton Seymour, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Creation^xHy 17, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two esquires' helmets in chief proper, in base a garb or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-grififin segreant sable, beaked, membered, ducally gorged and wings elevated or, holding between the claws a helmet as in the arms. Supporters — On either side a griffin sable, beaked, membered, wings elevated, ducally gorged and chain reflexed over the back, all or. Motto — " Cassis tutissima virtus." Seat — Vale Royal, Northwich. Town residence — 13 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. DE LA POER, quartered by BERESFORD. DE LA POER, Baron, see WATERFORD. §EDMOND JAMES DE POHER DE LA POER, Esquire, of Gurteen le Poer, in the ?r^P fft IPJUPr "^o^n'y °f Waterford, Justice of tlie IL^t la It^UK-l Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, High Sheriff 1879, and Mem- ber of Parliament therefor 1866-1873, claiming to be (and but for the attainder would appear to be) Baron of Le Power and Coroghmore, as male heir of the body of Sir Richard Power [who was created a Baron, September 13 {27 Henry VIH.), with remainder to the male heir of his body — the title being attainted in the person of the ninth Baron], created a Count of the Papal States, August 19, 1864 (with remainder to heir male), and a Knight, of Saint John of Jenisalem (Malta), but has no Royal License to bear these honours in the United Kingdom, formerly one of the Private Cham- berlains to his Holiness the Pope. Bom March 6, 1841, being the eldest son of the late John Power, Esquire, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Waterford, by his wife Frances [who obtained, May 14, 1863, a Royal License for herself and her issue by her husband, then deceased, to revert to the original surname of De la Poer], youngest daughter of Sir John Power, first Baronet of Kilfane. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — White with black facings. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief dancett^e sable, a mullet for difference ; and impaling the arms of Monsell, namely argent, on a chevron between three mullets sable, a trefoil sUpped or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed proper, attired or, and between the attires, a crucifix of the last ; with the Motto, " Per crucem ad coronam." Married, June i, 1881, Mary Olivia Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Olivia Augtista, only daughter of the Right Honourable WilUam Monsell, first Lord Emly ; and has Issue — (i) John WiUiara Rivallon de Poher De la Poer, Gentleman, born March 10, 1882 ; (2) Edmond .Alain Tr^meur de Poher De la Poer, Gentleman, born April 30, 1883 ; (3) William Stephen Arnold Trdmeur de Poher De la Poer, Gentleman, born November 8, 1885 ; Elinor Mary Tr^fine de Poher ; Ermyngarde Berthe Frances de Poher ; and Mary Frances Yseult de Poher. Seat — Gurteen la Poer, Kiloheelan, Clonmel, Ireland. The Supporters of the Barons of Le Poer and Coroghinore, namely, two angels proper, vested argent, crined and winged or, each holding in the exterior hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, are used, but tlieir usage cannot be said to be of legal authority so long as the Barony remains under attainder. DE LA POLE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE. HERBERT DE LA RUE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cambridge. Born THfr Ta IQtti? 1855, being the fourth and youngest TUX, ttt JlVUt- SOI, of the jate Warren de la Rue, by Georgiana his wife, daughter of Thomas Bowles. Livery — Black with brass buttons and a striped yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Or, three bars gules, each charged with as many estoiles of the first, in chief an increscent and a decrescent of the second ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brazier gules, fired, between two branches of laurel, issuant from the flames thereof a serpent nowed and erect proper ; with the Motto, " Cherche la verity." Married, February 14, 1885, Georgina Todd, third daughter of Robert Dickenson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham ; and has Issue — Reginald Warren de la Rue, Gentleman, born January 15, 1886. Estate and postal address — The Lodge, Six Mile Bottom, Newmarket. WARREN WILLIAM DE LA RUE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Cambridge and Suffolk, eldest son of the late Warren de la Rue. Club — White's. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Or, three bars gules, each charged with as many estoiles of the first, in chief an in- crescent and a decrescent of the second ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a brazier gules, fired between two branches of laurel, issuant from the flames thereof a serpent nowed and erect proper. Postal addresses — The Cottage, Chippenham, near Newmarket ; and 43 York Terrace, Regent's Park, London, N.W. §The Right Honoukable REGINALD WINDSOR SACKVILLE, Earl Delawarr and Vis- ?r^^TjlVt1rtt*1* count Cantelupe, in the Peerage of Great JL/l^iUUICHV Britain, Baron Delawarr and West, in the Peerage of England, and Baron Buck- hurst of Buckhurst, in the county of Sussex, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Cambridge and Sussex, High Steward of Stratford-upon- Avon. Born February 21, 1817, being the second siu^iving son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl Delawarr, by his wife the Right Honourable Elizabeth, the youngest daughter of the Most Noble the third Duke of Dorset, who was created Baroness Buckhiu^st ; he succeeded his mother as Baron Buckhurst, 1870, and his brother as seventh Earl Delawarr, 1873. Creations — Baron Delawarr, first summons, February 6, 1299 ; May 8, 1572 ; Earl and Viscount, March 18, 1761 ; Baron Buckhurst, April 27, 1864. Club — Carlton. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse dancettfe sable (for West) ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, a bend vair (for Saclcville) ; and impaling the arms of Cochrane-Baillie, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure nine estoiles, three, three, two and one or (for Baillie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased proper azure, on a chief wavy of the last a sphinx of the tirst (for Cochrane). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of a ducal coronet or, a griflin's head azure, beaked and eared gold (for West) ; 2. out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis, an estoile argent (for Sackville). Supporters — Dexter, a woif coward argent, gorged with a plain collar or ; sinister, a cockatrice or, winged azure. Motto — "Jour de ma vie." Married, February 7, 1867, Constance Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honour- able Alexander Cochrane-Baillie, Lord Lamington ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Charles Cranfield Sackville, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cantelupe, Captain 3rd Bat- tahon Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment, born January I, 1868 [married, June 24, 1890, Dorothy, daughter of John Postle Heseltine, and died November 6, 1890] ; (2) Gilbert George Reginald Sackville, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cantelupe, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Svissex, Lieutenant 2nd Cinque Ports Division Royai Artillery, born March 22, 1869 [married, August 4, 1891, Muriel Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel Agnes, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Brassey, and has issue, Myra Idina] ; Edeline, com- monly known as Lady Edeline [married, August 26, 1890, Gerald Strickland, Count Delia Catena, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Chief Secretary to the Government of Malta, and has issue, a son, born April 26, 1893]; Leonora Mary, commonly known as Lady Leonora Mary ; and Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret. Seat — Buckhurst, in the county of Sussex. Town residence — 60 Grosvenor Street, W. Major- General ALFRED DE LISLE, late Colonel Royal (late Bombay) Engineers, from jr«k|» XT ifAn which he retired with the honorary rank ZL'v IH-JJIK of Major-General. Born at Stoke-New- ington, January 18, 1823, being the seventh son of Ferdinand De Lisle, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Abraham John Le Mesurier of the Beauchamps, Guernsey. The Editor undertakes that every entry not va. italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 284 Del Dem De I'jm anti DuDleg Armorial bearings as used by the family for some consider- able period iii the Channel Islands^ but for which no autho- rity has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, a crescent of the field for difference ; and for the Crest, a demi-eagle dis- played proper ; with the "S/LottO, '^ De insula." Estate and postal address — The Priory, Ipplepen, Newton Abbot. Captain HENRY DE BEAU VOIR DE LISLE, Companion of the Distinguislied Service Order. Born 1864, bein^ the son of Surgeon-Major Richard F, V. De Lisle of Guernsey ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. NINA VIOLET AMERICA DE -LISLE, Widow, co7fi-}nonfy kiiffwn as the Honourable Nina Violet America de Lisle, daughter of the third Baron Sandys. Born, 1S52 Married, 1880, Ambrose Charles Lisle March Phillips de Lisle of Garendon, who died 1883. S The Right Honourable Sir PHILIP SIDNEY, Baron De L'Isle and Dudley of Penshurst, in the county of Kent, and a Baronet, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born January 29, 1828, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Sophia Fitz- Clarence, commonly known as Lady Sophia Fitz-Clarence, illegitimate daughter of His Majesty King William IV. , and sister of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Munster. Creations — Baronet, December 12, 1818 ; Baron, January 13- 1835- Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Marlborough, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a pheon azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a porcupine statant azure, quills, collar, and chain or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a porcupine azure, quills, collar, and chain or; sinister, a lion, queue fourch^e, vert. Motto — " Quo fata vocat." Married, firstly, April 23, 1850, Mary, only child of Sir Wilham Foulis, eighth Baronet ; and by her, who died June 14, i8gi, has Issue — (i) Philip Sidney, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Philip Sidney, Major late Rifle Brigade, born May 14, 1853 ; {2) Algernon Sidney, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Algernon Sidney, Major Royal Artillery, born June II, 1854; (3) Henry Sidney, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Sidney, born January 17, 1858 ; (4) William Sidney, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable William Sidney, Barrister-at-Law, born August 19, 1859 ; and Mary Sophia, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Sophia. His Lordship married secondly, Jan- uary 25, 1893, Emily Frances, elder daughter of the late William Fermor Ramsay. Seats — Penshurst Place, Ton- bridge ; Ingleby Manor, Middlesbrough. Tow?i residetice — 2 Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S. W. LOUISA ISABELLA GEORGIAN A DELIA RO- C ELLA , commonly knmjun as Lady ?Pll?fffl H? rtri>fffl Louisa Isabella Georgiana della iUK^lVXX Al\UV4>iia i^ocella Marcliesa, daughter of third Earl Clare {title extinct). yi2Jx\Q6, firstly, the Honou7'able Gerald Normanby Fitz- gibbon, son of thirteenth Viscount Dillon, who died 1880/ secondly, 1882, General Cai-melo Ascenso Spadafora, Mar- chese della Rocella, son of the Duke of Santa Rosalia. CHARLES COLMORE GRANT, seventh Baron de LongueUil of LongueUil, in the De Lonjtueuil ^'™"^%?: '?«*^; '" ''^ d»- m^w M.'v*»2>^^^*'^ mimon of Canada fin the Peerage of tlie Kingdom of France. Born April 13, 1844, being the eldest son of Charles James Ii-win Grant, sixth Baron de LongueUil, by his first wife Harriet, daughter of Charles Friend Cregoe Colmore of Moorend, Cli£l- tenham ; and succeeded his father in iZj^. Creation — Baron de LongueUil of LongueUil, in the Province of Quebec, Canada, 1700, with remainder to descendants, male and female, or by tenure. This title of nobility was granted by Louis XIV., King of France, by Letters-Patent dated January 26, 1700, to Charles le Moyne of Canada, and was recognised by Her Majesty Queen Victoria, December 4, 1880. At the date of the grant, Canada formed part of the Dominion of & is the DUUtary Cockade. France, but when the recognition was accorded, it was a Colony of Great Britain and Ireland. QXvki— Conservative.^ Armorial tiearings, as illustrated in Burke's "Peerage," are stated to be the Arms of Le Moyne, Baron de LongueUil, namely : Azure, three roses argent, on a chief gules, a cres- cent of the second between two mullets or. Supporters — On either side a Canadian Indian with rings in ears or, wearing a cap of feathers and a skirt apron of the same, proper, arm^d in the girdle with an axe. Motto — "Pace armis," but in tlie blazon adds a Crest, " a turning hill," and changes the motto to" Stand sure." ■ Debrett's ' ' Peerage ' ' «t«rt- 1848, being the son of the late John Dening iL/KlUll{J of Pitt House, Ottery Saint Mary, in the county of Devon : was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Married, firstly, 1872, Eliza Janet [who died 1876), daughter of the late W. Eales of Plymouth: secondly, 1877, Beatrice Catherine, daughter of the late E. J. Scott of Portland Lodge, Southsea. DENISON, see LONDESBOROUGH. REAR-ADMIRAL ALBERT DENISON SOMERVILLE DENISON, commonly known as Rear- rr\l>«ttfnrt Admiral the Honourable Albert Denison ZL/l^lllpUll Somerville Denison. Born October 4, 183s, being the second son of the late Right Honourable Sir Albert Denison, Baron Londes- borough. Knight Commander of the Royal Guelphic Order of Hanover, and his wife Henrietta Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Maria, daughter of the Right Honourable Cecil Weld-Forester, first Baron Forester. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between a unicorn's head erased and a cross crosslet fitchfe gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a cloud a dexter arm in bend proper, vested gules, cuffed ermine, and charged with a covered cup or, the forefinger pointing to an estoile radiated gold (for Denison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed and maned or (for Conyngham) ; with the Motto, " Adversa virtute re- pello." Married, October 14, 1873, Louisa Fanny Crichton, daughter of Antonio Fabris ; and has Issue — Ernest William Denison, Esquire, born August 9, 1876; Daisy; Ivy; and Lily. Postal address — Army and Navy Club, Pall Mall. Dame CAROLINE LUCY DENISON, Companion of th£ Imperial Order of the Crown of India, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Denison, daughter of Admiral Sir Phipps Hornby, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Married, 1838, Sir William Thomas Denison, Knight CoTnmander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, who died 1871. Postal address — 196 Cromwell Road, S. W. CONYNGHAM ALBERT DENISON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Conyngham Albert Denison, brother of the Right Honourable Albert Conyng- ham Denison, the first Earl of Londesborough. Born 1851 ; Lieutenant Royal Navy 1875, Commander (retired) t88i. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between an unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitche^ in base gules (for Deni- son) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from clouds a cubit arm in bend vested gules, cuffed ermine, charged with a covered cup or, pointing with the forefinger to an estoile irradiated or (for Denison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head erased argent, armed and crined or (for Conyngham). Married, 1878, Evelyn Maud, daughter of the late Charles Fox Webster ; and has Issue — Conyngham Charles Denison, Esquire, born 1885 ; and Beatrice Mildred. Residence— 'HHiXa^i.&s , Chichester. ELINOR DENISON, commonly kriown as Lady Elinor Denison, daughter of tlte second Earl Amlurst. Married, 1877, Captain William Evelyn Denison. Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK CHARLES DENI- SON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1846, being the second son of the late Colonel George T. Denison rf Rmholme, Toronto; Member of Parliament for West Toronto; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Married, 1874, Julia, daughter of Oliver T. Macklem of Niagara Falls, Ontario. Postal address — Rusholme, Toronto, Canada. 8 is the Naval Cockade. Den Den 287 t HAROLD ALBERT DENISON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold Albert Denison, brother of the Right Honourable Albert Conyngham Denison, the first Earl of Londesborough. Born 1856 ; appointed Lieutenant Royal Navy 1881. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between an unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitchfe in base gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, r. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a cloud a dexter arm in bend proper, vested gules, the cuff ermine, and charged with a covered cup or, the forefinger pointing to an estoile radiated or (for Denison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head erased argent, armed and maned or (for Conyngham). HENRY CHARLES DENISON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Charles Denison, brother of the Right Honourable Albert Conyngham Denison, the first Earl of Londesborough. Bom 1849 ; entered the Military Academy, Woolwich, 1867, formerly Captain Royal Artillery. Clubs — Arthur's, Marlborough, Turf. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between an unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitchte in base gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degi-ee, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from clouds a cubit arm in bend, vested gules, cuffed ermine, and charged with a covered cup or, pointing with the forefinger to an estoile irradiated also or (for Denison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an uni- corn's head erased argent, armed and maned or (for Conyngham). Married, 1887, a daughter of James Alex- ander Guthrie, Esquire, of Craigie, and widow of Major Gough, Royal Dragoons ; and has Issue — Edward Conyng- ham Denison, Esquire, born 1888. Residence — 19 Carlton House Terrace, S.W. EMMA DENMAN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Richard Denman, daugh- ?DM1tT1Hn '^"^ °^ Hugh Jones of Lark Hill, in the 2L-^vlllllull county of Lancashire. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Married, 1840, Richard Denman, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Denman, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Denman, who died 1887; and has Issue — (i) Richard Denman, Esquire, born January 3, 1842 [married, May 31, 1871, Helen Mary, eldest daughter of Gilbert M'Micking of Miltonise, in the county of Wigtown, North Britain (which marriage was dissolved, April 1878), and died April 5, 1883, leaving issue, Thomas Denman, Esquire, bom November 16, 1874 ; Richard Douglas Denman, Gentleman, born August 24, 1876 ; and Anna Maria Heywood] ; (2) Thomas Hugh Anderson Denman, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born January 16, 1855 [married, January 28, 1890, Margaret Evelyn, fourth daughter of C. W. Townley of Fulbourn Manor, Cambridge] ; Theodosia Anne, died June 2, 1852 ; Emma Sophia Georgiana [married, firstly, October 31, 1872, Oswin C. Baker-Cresswell of Cresswell, who died 1886 ; and secondly, September 7, 1892, the Right Honour- able Henry Liddell, the second Earl of Ravensworth] ; Elizabeth Margaret [married, 1870, Sir Peniston Mil- banke. Baronet]; Anna Maria [married, July 16, 1867, Reginald Garton Wilberforce] ; and Eleanora. Postal addresses — 15 Hyde Park Place, W. ; Westergate House, Arundel. The Right Honourable GEORGE DENMAN, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Bom 1819, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Denman ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1893. Clui — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron, between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a raven rising proper, holding in the beak an annulet or ; with the Motto, ' ' Prudentia et constantia." Married, 1852, Charlotte, daughter of Samuel Hope, Banker, of Liverpool ; and has Issue living — (i) George Lewis Denman, Esquire, bom 1854 ; (2) Arthur Denman, Gentleman, born 1857 [married, 1884, Catherine Agnes, daughter of Edward Nathaniel Conant of Lyndon Hall, Oakham, and has issue, Edith Kate ; and Violet Victoria] ; (3) Launcelot Baillie Denman, Gentleman, retired Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1861 [married, 1892, Blanche Isabella Pauhne, daughter of the late William Ernest de VeuUe of Jersey] ; (4) Francis Richard Amory Denman, Gentleman, formerly Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1862 [married, 1889, Minne Fredericka May, daughter of William Ernest de VeuUe] ; and Grace [married, 1890, Sidney Gambler Parry of 11 Tedworth Square, S.W., and has issue]. Residence — 8 Cranley Gardens, S.W. GRACE DENMAN, commonly known as the Honour- able Mrs. Joseph Denman, youngest daughter of Jesse Watts Russell of Ham Hall, in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Married, 1844, Admiral Joseph Denman, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Joseph Denman (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Denman), who died 1874. Postal address— ig Eaton Ter- race, S.W. The Reverend LEWIS WILLIAM DENMAN, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Lewis William Denman. Bom 1821, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas Denman, the first Baron Denman ; was ordained in 1844 ; appointed Rector of Willian, in the county of Hertford, 1861. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, three ermine spots or. Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven rising proper, in the beak an annulet or. Married, firstly, 1850, Franqes Marianne (who died 1862), daughter of Thomas Eden of The Bryn, Swan- sea ; and secondly, 1865, Francis Starkie Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Henry Armytage ; and has Issue — Lewis William Eden Denman, Esquire, born 1857 ; Frances Emily ; Theodosia Louisa ; and Caroline Annie. Residence — Willian Rectory, Hitchin. The Right Honourable MARION AITCHISON- DENMAN, Widow, Baroness Denman, eldest daughter of James Aitchison of Alderston, in the county of Haddington. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or ; and for Supporters, on either side a lion gules, charged on the body with five ermine spots in cross or. Married, October 10, 1871, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Thomas Aitchison - Denman, second Baron Denman, who assumed the additional surname of Aitchison upon his marriage, and died 1894. Seat — Alderston, in the county of Haddington. The Right Honourable THOMAS DENMAN, third Baron Denman of Dovedale, in the county of Derby. Born November 16, 1874, being the son of Richard Denman, Esquire, by his wife Helen Mary, the eldest daughter of Gilbert M'Micking, of Miltonise, and suc- ceeded, 1894, at the death of his great-uncle. Creation — March 28, 1834. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven rising proper, in the beak an annulet or. Supporters — On either side a lion gules, charged on the body with five ermine spots in cross or. Motto — "Prudentia et constantia.." Seats — Bostern Grange, Dovedale, Ashbourn ; Stony Mid- dleton, by Sheffield. Major-General THOMAS DENNEHY, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian ^r\tiYtY\tf\\W Empire. Born 18 — ; created Companion TU'i/WxW/XjY. of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire,^ 1887. Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a. genuinely armigerous person. 288 Den Der ALICE DENNIS, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Dennis, daughter erf the fourth Baron ?r^Pt1tlirf Castlemaine. Married, 1892, Meade T. C. a^vKIIlP Dennis, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, of Fort Granite, in the county of Wicklow. GEORGE DENNIS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law. Born 1814, being the son of John Dennis, formerly Receiver-General of Excise ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Athenceum. DENNY, see RAMS A Y-DENNY. RICHARD HARRISON DENNY. Born 1859, being the eldest son of the late Reverend R. C. 7r\0Yin\\ Denny, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, ZL^t'llll^ ^ Bergh Apton, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Jane Deker, daughter of the Reverend H. Harrison. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Gules, a saltire between six crosses pat4e, three in chief two and one, and three in base one and two ardent, and twd spurs in f esse or; and for his Cleat, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping three ears of -wheat or, sur-mounting two cross crosslets in saltire gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Vincit omnia Veritas." These arms were granted by Sir G. Naylor, Garter Principal King of Arms, and Ralph Bigland Clarenceux , King of Arms, in the year 1827, to Richard Denny of Bergh Apton, in the county of Norfolk, but no pedigree of the family has been since established or recorded. Married, April 24, 1889, Isabel Mary Beatrice, daughter of J. H. B. Christie. Estates — Bergh Apton and Norton Subcourse. Postal address — The Cottage, Framingham Pigot, Norwich. Sir ROBERT ARTHUR DENNY, fifth Baronet of Tralee, in the county of Kerry. Born July 23, 1838, being the son of the Reverend Robert Day Denny, brother of the fourth Baronet, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Thomas Grant of Soberton, in the county of Hampshire ; late Lieu- tenant 22nd Regiment ; succeeded his uncle in i88g, under the creation of January 15, 1782. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a saltire argent between twelve crosses pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper five wheat-ears or. Motto — " JEt mea messis erit." Mar- ried, 1872, Jane, daughter of J. Kirton. Heir prestimptive — His half-brother, Cecil, born 1850. Residence — 77 Bron- desbury Villas, Kilburn, London, N.W. § General JULIUS BENTALL DENNYS, kow on Her Majesty's Supernumerary List. Born ^r^mtltltf January 21, 1822, being the fifth son of M^vWW]^ Nicholas Dennys, formerly of Devon, by his ivife Elizabeth Mackay, daughter of Michael Lascelles, Esquire, of Marsh Gate, Richm-ond. Clubs — Royal Southern, Yacht (Southampton). Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms, are: Ermine, three battle-axes gules ; and for a Crest, a griffins head. Married, August 7, 1845, Harriet Margaret, eldest daughter of Captain Lunus Augustus Vanrenen of the Bengal Horse Artillery. Issue — (i) Henry Lascelles Dennys, born February 16, 1847, died i88o ; {2) Donald Vanrenen Dennys, born April 21, 1850, died 1863 : (3) Charles John Dennys, born May 29, 1852 ; {4) Edward Augustus Dennys, born September 29, 1^54! (5) George William Patrick Dennys, born April 28, 1857 : (6) William Annesley Baxter Dennys, born June 26, 1859 ; (7) Hector Navin Dennys, born March 9, 1864 ; (8) Alexander Harry Dennys, bom August \, 1865; and Harriot Woollaston [married, June 20, 1867, William Ramsay, Esquire\. Postal address — Sunnyside, Archer's Road, Southampton. Sir ALFRED DENT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint TTSpnf George. Born 1844, being the son of Thomas ^yvllv Dent of China, by his wife Sabine Ellen, daughter of James Thomas Robarts ; was founder of the British North Borneo Company. Postal addresses — 24 & is the Military Cockade. Ryder Street, Saint James's, S. W. ; Ravensworth, East- bourne. BE A UJOLOIS ELEANOR A KA THERINE DENT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Beaujolois Eleanora Katherine Dent, daughter of the second Earl of Charleville. Married, 1853, Hastings Dent, who died in 1864. GEORGE CHARDIN DENTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint "STStm^nn Michael and Saint George, and late Captain JL^I^IllUll c^jth Middlesex Regitnent, xS7&. Bom June 22, 1851, being the third but eldest surviving son of the late Reverend Robert Abercrombie Denton, by his wife Mary Frances Matilda, daughter of George Wroughton of Adwick Hall, near Doncaster ; lie has been Colonial Secretary of Lagos since 1888, and was created a Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in the year 1891. Clubs — Naval and Militaty, Windham. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Sable, two bars and in chief three cinquefoils argent. Crest — An eagle with wings displayed. Married, 1879, Jean Margaret Alan, daughter of Alan Stevenson of Edinburgh: and has Issue — George Clarke Denton, Gentle- man, born April zz, i%Si; and Julia Maud Mary. Postal address — Lagos, West Africa. Sir FRANCIS CHARLES EDWARD DENYS, third Baronet of Easton-Neston, in the county of ?r>Pt1tIrt Northampton. Born March 15, 1849, being li^KflVffp tije son of Sir George William Denys, second Baronet, by his wife Catherine Eliza, daughter of the late Michael Henry Perceval of Spencer Wood, Quebec. Creation — November 23, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross-patonce gules, between four fleurs-de-lis vert, on a chief azure, a greyhound courant of the field, and impaling the arms of Burton, namely, per pale azure and purple, a cross engrailed or, between four roses argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion erminois, collared gules, holding between the paws a French lily slipped proper. Motto — " Ora e sempre." Married, September 16, 1890, Grace Ellen, daughter- of Colonel Adolphus Burton, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has had Issue — Mary, died October 29, i8gi ; and Marjorie Sophia. Heir presumptive — His cousin Montague Denys, son of Edward Leopold Denys, Esquire, third son of the first Baronet, by Charlotte, daughter of Edgar Disney of the Hyde, Ingatestone, in the county of Essex ; born 1871. Risidence — British Legation, Copenhagen. MARC/A CHARLOTTE SOPHIA DE PARA- ' VICINIi coTn-monly known as ?0P lt*)fl1*fltltPltlt Lady Marcia Charlotte Sophia «^«- l^dVaUlVlIU deParavicini, sister of the fourth Marquess of Cholmondeley. Mar- ried, 1891, Percy de Paravicini, son of Baron Paravicini : raised to the rank of a Marquess's daughter, 1885. §The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT WILFRID DE-YARBURGH-BATESON, Baron ?r^l>1*fltnfl1*l> Deramore of Belvoir Park, in the county il^Vt-nuiUlt- of Down, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Lieutenant. Yorkshire Hussars. Born August 5, 1865, being the son of the Right Honour- able George William Bateson, second Baron Deramore, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George John Yarborough of Heslington Hall, in the county of York. Creations — Barony, November 1885 ; Baronetcy, December 18, 1818. Clubs — Carlton, Bachelors'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bats' wings erect sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vireath of the colours, a bat's wing erect sable. Supporters — Dexter, a lion or, gorged with a collar gemel gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon ermine, charged with a bat's wing erect sable ; sinistet, a like lion or, gorged with a collar gemel gules, M is the Naval Cockade. Det Der 289 pendent therefrom an escutcheon ermine, charged with a raven proper. Motto — " Nocte volamus." Seais — Hes- lington Hall, in the county of York; Belvoir Park, Belfast. The Right Honourable MARY J ULIA FELLOWES, Widow, Dowager-Baroness De Ram- ?np ?RflmnlP11 sey, daughter of the Right Honour- a/K- jaaiUffK-ff ^ble George John Sondes, fourth Baron Sondes. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a fesse dancett^e ermine between three lions' heads erased or, murally crowned argent, im- paling the arms of Milles, namely ermine, a fer-de-moline between two martlets in pale sable on a chief engrailed azure, two marlions' wings conjoined or. Supporters — On either side a ram proper, gorged with a chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon ermine, charged with a ram's eye also proper. Married, 1845, Edward Fellowes, Esquire, Member of Parliament, afterwards the Right Honourable Edward Fellowes, first Baron De Ramsey (who died 1887). By her second marriage she had Issue — (i) The Right Hon- ourable William Henry Fellowes, second Baron De Ramsey [to whom refer] ; (2) Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ailwyn Edward Fellowes, late Captain 3rd Battalion Norfolk Regiment, Member of Parliament for North Huntingdonshire, born November 10, 1855 [married, February 9, 1886, Agatha Eleanoi", commonly known as the Honourable Agatha Eleanor, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Hed- worth Hylton-Joliffe, second Lord Hylton, and has issue, Ronald 'Townshend Fellowes, Esquire, born December 7, 1886; Eric William Edward Fellowes, Gentleman, born November 24, 1887 ; Hedworth George Ailwyn Fellowes, Gentleman, born July 10, 1891]; Inna, commonly known as the Honourable Inna [married, firstly, April 30, 1872, Henry Enderby Eaton, Esquire, Member of Parliament (who died April 7, 1879) ; and secondly, September 19, 1882, Henry Lawrence Whateley of Rutland Gate, S.W.] ; and Flora, commonly known as the Honourable Flora, died an infant. Postal address — 3 Belgrave Square, W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY FELLOWES, Baron De Ramsey of Ramsey Abbey, in the county of Huntingdon, Justice of the Peace, Deputy- Lieutenant of the county of Huntingdon, Custos Rotulorum of Isle of Ely, Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen. Born May 16, 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron De Ramsey, by his wife Mary Julia, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Julia, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Sondes. Creation — July 8, 1887. Club — Carlton. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse dancett^e ermine between three lions' heads erased or, miu'ally crowned argent, and impaling the arms of Spencer-Churchill, namely, quarterly I and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all on a bend sable three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of Saint George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely, azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coro- net of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased and crowned as in the arms, charged with a fesse dancettfe ermine. Sup- porters — Two rams proper, each gorged with a chain or, thereupon pendent an escutcheon ermine, charged with a ram's eye. Motto — ' ' Patientia et perseverantia cum mag- nanimitate." Married, July 12, 1877, Rosamond Jane Frances, commonly known as Lady Rosamond Jane Frances, second daughter of the Most Noble Sir John Winston Spencer-Churchill, seventh Dnke of Marlborough, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — (i) Coulson Churchill Fellowes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Coulson Churchill Fellowes, born February 8, 1883 ; (2) Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Ailwyn Fellowes, born February 20, 1884; Alexandra Frances Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Alexandra Frances Anne ; Gladys Cecil Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Gladys Cecil Georgina ; Hermione Frances Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Hermione Frances Caroline ; and Sibyl Inna Mildred, commonly known as the Honourable Sibyl Inna Mildred. Seats — Ramsey Abbey, in the county of Huntingdon ; Haverland Hall, Norwich. Town residence — 2 Grosvenor Square, W. The Right Reverend EDWARD ASH WERE, Bishop Suffragan of Derby, Master of Arts of 5^Eriltt ^^ University of Oxford, Doctor of Divinity. X^C'VUj^ Born November 14, 1846, being the son of Thomas Bonville Were, Esquire, of Clifton, Bristol, by his wife Frances Anne, daughter of William Wright, Esquire, of Clifton; he was consecrated Bishop Suffragan of Derby, 1889, Married, August 19, 1875, Julia Leite Millar, daughter of Thomas Miller, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at Saint Vincent; and has Issue — (i) Harold Bonville Were, Gentleman, bornDecember 3, 1876, and died June 15, 1887 ; (2) Cyril Narramore Were, Gentle-man, born July 6, 1881 ; (3) Edward Julian Were, Gentleman, born October 19, 1888 ; Dorothy Jane; and Phyllis. Residence — St. WerburgKs Vicarage, Derby. §The Right Honourable Sir FREDERICK ARTHUR STANLEY, Earl of Derby, Baron Stanley of Bickerstaffe, Baron Stanley of Preston, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council , Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant - Colonel commanding 3rd and 4th Battalions the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, Captain (retired 1865) Grenadier Guards. Born January 15, 1841, being the second son of the Right Honourable Edward Geoffrey Stanley, fourteenth Earl of Derby, by his wife Emma Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Wilbraham, first Lord Skelmersdale ; was raised to the Peerage as Baron Stanley of Preston 1886, and succeeded his brother in Earldom of Derby 1893. Creations — Earl of Derby, October 27, 1485 ; Baron Stanley of Bickerstaiife, December 22, 1832 ; Baron Stanley of Preston, August 27, 1886 ; Baronet, January 26, 1627. Clubs — Carlton, White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Villiers, namely argent, a cross gules, charged with five escallops or. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle, wings extended or, preying on an infant in its cradle proper, swaddled gules, the cradle laced gold. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin, wings elevated ; sinister, a stag, each or, and ducally gorged, with the line reflexed over the back azure. Motto — " Sans changer. " Afa^ras^, May 31, 1864, Constance, commonly known as Lady Constance, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Villiers, fourth Earl of Clarendon, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — (i) Edward George Villiers Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Stanley, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Lancaster, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, Member of Parliament for South-East Lancashire, born April 4, 1865 [married, January 5, 1889, Alice, commonly known as Lady Alice, youngest daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Manchester, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and has issue, Victoria Alice Louise, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Victoria Alice Louise] ; (2) Victor Albert Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Albert Stanley, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born January 17, 1867, for whom Her Majesty the Queen stood sponsor ; (3) Geoffrey Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffrey Stanley, born November 18, 1869, died March t6, 1871 ; (4) Arthur Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Stanley (twin with Geoffrey), Attache Diplomatic Service ; (5) Ferdinand Charles Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ferdinand Charles Stanley, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born January 28, 1871 ; (6) George Frederick Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Frederick Stanley, Lieu- tenant Royal Artillery, born October 14, 1872 ; (7) Algernon Francis Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 290 Det Det able Algernon Francis Stanley, Lieutenant 3rd and 4th Battalions Royal Lancaster Regiment, born January 8, 1874 ; (8) Frederick William Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick William Stanley, born May 27, 1878 ; Katharine Mary, commonly known as Lady Katharine Mary, died October 21, 1871 ; and Isabel Constance Mary, commonly known as Lady Isabel Constance Mary. Seats — Knowsley, Prescot ; Wither- slack. Grange -ore -Sands, in the county of Lancaster; Fairhill, Tonbridge. Town residence — 33 St. James's Square, S.W. The Right Honourable MARY CATHERINE STANLEY, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Derby, daughter of the Right Honourable George John Sackville, fifth Earl De La Warr. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure three bucks' heads caboshed or, impaling the arms of Sackville- West, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse dancettfe sable (for West), 2 and 3 quarterly, or and gules a bend vair (for Sackville). Sup- porters — Dexter, a griffin wings elevated or, ducally gorged, and line refiexed over the back azure ; sinister, a stag or, gorged and lined as the dexter. Married^ firstly, 1847, as his second wife, the Most Honourable James Brownlow William Gascoigne-Cecil, second Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who died 1868 ; secondly, 1870, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Henry Stanley, fifteenth Earl of Derby, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1893. By her first marriage she had Issue — (i) Sackville Arthur Gascoigne- Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Sackville Arthur Gascoigne-Cecil, Master of Arts, born March 16, 1848 ; (2) Arthur Gascoigne-Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Arthur Gascoigne-Cecil, born July 3, 1851 [married, January 8, 1874, EUzabeth Ann, eldest daughter of Joseph Wilson, of Woodhorn Manor, in the county of Northumberland, and has issue, Arthur William James Gascoigne-Cecil, Esquire, born April 4, 1875 ; and Reginald Edward Gas- coigne-Cecil, Gentleman, born November 15, 1878] ; (3) Lionel Gascoigne-Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Lionel Gascoigne-Cecil, Major 3rd Battalion Northumber- land Fusiliers, born March 21, 1853 ; Mary Arabella Arthur, commonly knovra as Lady Mary Arabella Arthur [married, January 25, 1872, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Galloway, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle] ; and Margaret Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Margaret Elizabeth. Postal address — Holwood, Beckenham. ANNESLEY CHARLES CASTRIOT DE SENZY, Esquire, Surgeon - General Her Ma- TT^rt 117^t17t1 jesty's Indian Armv, Companion of the SJK' JfVVllJj; Most Honourable 'Order of the Bath. Born May 9, 1829, bein^ the fourth son of the late Thomas De Renzy, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace, of Cronyhorn, by his wife Mary, daughter of J. Walker of Carnew, in the county of Wicklow, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, 1851 ; entered Bengal Medical Department^ 1851, and retired as Surgeon- General, 1883 ; formerly first Sanitary Commissioner, Pun- jaub ; and was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established, are for Arms ; Azure, on a cross argent, five escallops gules, a bordure of the second. Crest — A sword in pale, point upwards proper. Motto — "Facta non verba." Married, February 13, 1856, Mary Jane, daughter of th£ late Reverend John Whitty, Rector of Rathvilly, in the county of Carlow ', and has Issue — Annesley St. George de Renzy, Barrister-at-Law, born December 28, 1868 ; Mary [married Major Arthur Cautley Bunny'] ; Bessie St. George [married Major A. R. Martin, Assistant Adjutant-General Punjaub Frontier Force'] ; Isa- bella Em.ily [married Serjeant-Major D. H. Chajnur-Bel- gaum] ; and Jeanie St. George. Postal address — 18 Clyde Road, Dublin. PAUL JULIUS DE REUTER, Baron de Renter of the Duchy of Saxe - Coburg - Gotha. ?Dl> TI?IMt1"Pt* Bo7-n July 21, 1816 ; created a Baron, It^^. ifVK-UVK-V September 7, 1871 ; and received Her Majesty's Royal License to use the title in the United Kingdom, November 7, 1891. Anuorial n Is the Military Cockade. bearings— He bears for Arms — Azure, a terrestrial globe between four flashes of lightning, one issuant from each corner all proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coro- net of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a horse at full gallop, on his back a knight in complete armour argent, graspmg m his dexter hand a lance in rest, and in his sinister a flash of lightning as in the arms. Supporters —On either side a lion proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Per mare per terras." Married, October 25, 1845, Ida Maria EUza- beth Clementina, daughter of S. M. Magnus of Berlin, ^nd has Issue (i) Baron Augustus Julius Clemens Herbert de Renter, born March 10, 185? [married, January 5, 1876, Edith, daughter of Robert Campbell of Coombe Wood, and has Hubert Julius de Reuter, born September 6, 1878 ; and Olga Edith] ; (2) Baron George Julius de Reuter, born March 11, 1863 [married, April 30, 1891, Maud, daughter of John Potter of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States of America, and has — a son, born 1894] ; Alice Maria Theresa Caroline [married, firstly, June 25, J872, Baron Max Arthur von Donop of Woebbel Detmold, who died August. 1881 ; secondly, July 2, 1890, Captain John St. John Frederick, son of General Edward Frederick, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Shawford House, Win- chester] ; and Clementina Maria [married, January 14, 187s, Count Otto Steenbock, Minister Plenipotentiary of His Majesty the King of Sweden and Norway .at Con- stantinople, and has issue]. .Postal address — 18 Kensington Palace Gardens, London, W. J5 Sir EDWARD CHOLMELEy DERING, eighth © Baronet, of Surrenden Dering, in the county ?Dl>1*ttl ft of Kent, Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom t^ovem- ZL/'vlilllJ ber 19, 1807, being the son of Edward Dering, Esquire, by the eldest daughter and co-heir of Richard Nevil of Fuvness, in the county of Kil- dare ; succeeded his grandfather in, 1811, under the creation of February i, 1626. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse azure, in . chief three torteaux ; 2 and 3 or, a saltire sable, irnpaling. the arms of Edwardes, namely ermine, a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a mount vert thereon a horse passant sable. Supporters— Two horses sable, maned or. Motto — " Semni ne semni." Married, April ip, 1832, Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Jane, third daughter of the Right Honourable William Edwardes, second Lord Kensington; and has had Issue — (i) Edward Cholmeley Dering, Esquire, late 88th and 44th Regiments, born July 21, 1833 [married, firstly, October 29, 1861, Mary Harriet, commonly known as the Viscountess Forth, eldest daughter of Adolphus Capell, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Adolphus Capell, and niece of the Right Honour- able the Earl of Essex, and widow of George Henry Charles Francis Malcolm Drummond, Esquire, commonly known .as Viscount Forth, and by her, who died at Lima April 30, 1868, had no issue. He married, secondly, Fanny Mary, daughter of Francis Wilby Whitehead, and died November 17, 1874] ; (2) WiUiam Edwardes Dering, Esquire, born in 1835, died September 3, 1839 ; (3) Francis Henry Dering, Esquire, born June 19, 1837, died in May, 1838 ; (4) Henry Nevill Dering, Esquire, Her Majesty's Agent and Consul-General in Bulgaria, born September 21, 1839 [married, October 20, 1863, Rosa Ann, daughter of Joseph Underwood, andhas had issue, Henry Edward Dering, Gentleman, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born at Berne May 9, 1866 (married, November 15, 1890, May Astel Rosina, fourth daughter of William Jameson of Mon- trose, in the county of Dublin, and has issue. Ivy Maud) ; Herbert Guy Nevill Dering, Gentleman, Attache to Her Majesty's Embassy at Berlin, born at Florence, November 13, 1867 ; Arthur Cholmeley Odo Fitzhardinge Dering, Gentleman, born November 18, 1877 ; and Edith Florence Adela, died in London, 1869] ; (5) George Edwardes Dering, Esquire, Barrister, Recorder of Faversham, born January 12, 1841 [married, firstly, 1868, Jane Alice, daughter of Thomas Taylor, and by her, who died 1874, had a daughter, Violet Alice Jane. He married secondly, January 12, 1882, Pauline, daughter of Reverend William Lewes Mason] ; (6) Arthur Robert Dering, Esquire, born October 7, 1847 [married, September 7, 1880, Beatrice, only daughter of Eyre Ledgard of Poppleton Hall] ; and Adela Dorothy Jane. Seat— Surrenden Dering, Ashford, Kent. H is the Naval Cockade. C^et De0 291 n The Right Honouratle DUDLEY CHARLES FITZ- W GERALD DE ROS, twenty-fourth Baron Zr\p IRn^ deRosof Hamlake, in the county of Leicester, Ti^Kf llAWft ill f/ie Peerage of England, Deputy-Lieu- tenant of the county of Down, Lieutenant- General hi the Army {^retired). Born March 11, 1827, being the only son of the twenty-third Baron [who was son of the Baroness de Ros), hy his wife Lady Georgiana, third daughter of the fourth Duke of Richmond. Creation — By Writ of Summons, 49 Henry HI. , December 24, 1264. Clubs — Carlton, Royal Ulster Yacht. Livery — Bluewith redwaist- coat. Axmorial bearings as used, but which have not been exemplified, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three waier-bougets argent (for De Ros) ; 2 and 3 argent, a sal- tiregules (for FitzGerald). Crests— Ok a chafeau gules, turned up erm.ine, a peacock in pride proper (for De Ros) ; a monkey statant proper, environed routid the loins and chained or (for FitzGerald). Supporters— Tioo falcons, wings expanded and inverted proper. Motto — " Crom a boo." Married, October 12, 1853, Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas, second Earl of Wilton ; and has Issue — Mary Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Frances, heir presumptive to the Barony \inarried, October 2, 1878, Anthony Lucius Dawson, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Lucius Dawson , youngest son of the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartrey, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and lias issue, Una Mary ; Maud Elizabeth ; and Eleanor Char- lotte Augusta. Seat — Old Court, Strangford, in the county of Do^vn. Town residence — 28 Wilton Crescent, S. W. Vice-Admiral SAMUEL HOSKINS DERRIMAN. Born 1815 ; was created Companion of Zr^ ^1*l*ttYm M ^^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, T^KKKWWnn 1875. (Z\m!o— United Service. Postal address — 52 Queen s Gate, S. W. §The Right Honourable Sir HARCOURTVAN- DEN-BEMPDE-JOHNSTONE, Baron ?r^l>1*Vl1Ptlf' Derwent of Hackness, in the North Riding ZL^I^VUIt'llV of the county of York, m the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born January 3, 1829, being the son of Sir John Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, second Baronet, by his wife Louisa Augusta Venables Vernon, second daughter of the Right Honourable and Most Reverend Edward Harcourt, Lord Archbishop of York ; succeeded to the Baronetcy February 24, 1869, under the creation of July 6, 1795, and was created a Peer October 10, 1881. Clubs— Travellers', Brooks's, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, in base a human heart ensigned with a regal crown proper, on a chief gules, three cushions or (for Johnstone) ; 2 and 3 per fesse, the chief or, the base per pale gules and vert, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed issuing in chief sable, the dexter base charged with a tower, the sinister with five towers in saltire gold, the gate and port- cullis of each proper (forVanden-Bempde), and impaling the arms of Mills, namely, gyronny of eight argent and azure, a mill-rind sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a'wreath of the colours, a spur erect rowel upwards, with wings elevated or, leather gules, buckle proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable, wings or, about the neck a pearl collar, therefrom a diamond pendent on the breast, and charged on the breast with a sword fesseways proper, pommel and hilt gold. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ermine, crowned or, charged on the breast vrith an escutcheon also or, thereon a winged spur gules ; sinister, a horse ermine, bridled and saddled gules, charged on the shoulder as the dexter. Motto — ".Nunquam non paratus.". Married, May 27, 1850, Char- lotte, sister of the first Lord Hillingdon ; and has had Issue — (i) Francis Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, com- morily known as the Honourable Francis Vanden-Bempde- Johnstone, Deputy-Lieutenant for • the county of York, late Captain 2nd Life Guards, born May 26, 1851 [married, September 23, 1880, Ethel, eldest daughter of H. Strick- land-Constable of Wassand,"in the county of York, and by her (who died October 2, 1891) has issue, Sibell, and Freda] ; (2) 'Edward Henry Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Henry Van- den-Bempde-Johnstone, born November 27, 1854 ; (3) Cecil Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Civil ■Engineer, born December 26, 1856 ; (4) Allan Vanden- Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Allan Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Second Secretary Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, born August 31, 1858 ; (S) Louis Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Louis VandenrBempde-Johnstone, born February 25, 1862 [married, January 8, 1891, Gwen- doline, elder daughter of Major-General Henry Charles Talbot, late 43rd Regiment, and has issue, Granville Henry Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, born December 18, 1891 ; and a daughter, born November 25, 1892] ; (6) Gilbert Vanden-Bempde-Johnstone, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gilbert Vanden-Bempde-John- stone, Captain ist Cadet Battalion Royal West Surrey Regi- ment, born September 25, 1865 ; Edith, commonly known as the Honourable Edith ; and Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary. Seat — Hackness Hall, Scarborough. Town residefice — 34 Belgrave Square, S.W. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH LUCY CUFFE, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Des- Zr^l>tffll*f* ^^"^' third daughter of the Right Honourable tXJX,}iX\\,\, John Frederick Campbell, first Earl of Caw- dor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a bend dancettfe sable three fleurs-de-lis of the field, between two cotises azure, each charged with three bezants, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i. or, a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder) ; 2. gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 3. argent, a lymphad sable (for Lorn) ; 4. per fesse azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Supporters — Two leopards regardant proper, each gorged with a collar dancett^e, chained sable, the collars charged with three fleurs-de-lis argent. Married, 1842, the Right Honourable Otway O'Connor Cuffe, third Earl of Desart, who died 1865 ; was for many years a Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Ulick O'Connor Cuffe, fourth Earl of Desart ; (2) Hamilton John Agmondesham Cuffe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hamilton John Agmondesham Cuffe, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), late Royal Navy, born August 30, 1848 [married, July 19, 1876, Margaret Joan, commonly known as Lady Margaret Joan, second daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Harewood, and has issue, Joan Elizabeth Mary ; and Sybyl Marjorie] ; (3) Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Otway Frederick Seymour Cuffe, late Captain Rifle Brigade, Groom of Privy Chamber to the Queen, born Jan- uary II, 1853 [married, July 22, 1891, Elizabeth Blanche Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Blanche Emma, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Saint Levan] ; Alice Mary, commonly known as Lady Alice Mai-y [married, January 1864, to the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Henniker, and died November ig, 1893]. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM ULICK O'CONNOR CUFFE, Earl of Desart, Viscount Desart, Viscount Castle Cuffe, and Baron of Desart, in the county of Kilkenny, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born July 10, 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Desart, by his wife EUzabeth Lucy, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Lucy, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Eatl of Cawdor. Creations — Baron, November 10, 1733 ; Viscount Desart, January 6, 1781 ; Earl of Desart and Viscount Castle Cuffe, December 20, 1793. Clubs — Carlton, White's, Sackville Street. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Argent, on a bend dancetWe sable, between two plain cotises azure, each charged with three bezants, as many fleurs-de-lis of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect couped below the elbow, vested or, charged with two bendlets undfe azure, cuff' ermine, the hand proper, holding a pole-axe'of the first, staff of the second. Supporters — Two leopards regardant proper. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2g2 DeiBf each gorged with a collar indented sable, charged with three fleurs-de-lis argent, to the collar a chain of the second. Motto — ' ' Virtus repulsse nescia sordidse. " Married, firstly, June I, 1871, Maria Emma Georgiana, eldest daughter of Thomas Henry Prestoun of Moreby, in the county of York, which marriage was dissolved 1878 ; and by her has a daugh- ter — Kathleen Mary Alexina, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Mary Alexina. His Lordship married secondly, April 27, 1881, Ellen, elder daughter of H. L. Bischoffsheim. Seat — Desart Court, in the county of Kilkenny. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES ST. VIN- CENT SAUMAREZ, fourth Xr\v fi&atttTJflt*l>T Baron De Saumarez, and a JL/'K- X3aUttlU(-IPJ Baronet, formerly Lieutenant and Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Bom July 17, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Sir John St. Vincent Saumarez, third Baron De Sau- marez, by his first wife Caroline Esther, eldest daughter of William Rhodes ; and succeeded as fourth Baron at the decease of his father, 1891. Clubs — Marlborough, Saint James's, Bachelors'. Armorial l)eariiigs — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple-towered, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Broke, namely or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable, with very many quarterings. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon displayed proper ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side, an unicorn argent, the tail cowarded, gorged with a naval crown azure, and charged on the shoulder with a castle triple-towered gules, and on the sinister side, a greyhound argent collared gules, charged on the shoulder with an anchor erect sable, encircled with a wreath of laurel proper ; with the Motto, "In Deo spero. " Married, 1882, Jane Anne, eldest daughter and co-heir of the late Captain Charles Acton Broke of the Royal En- gineers ; and has Issue — James St. Vincent Broke Sau- marez, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Saint Vincent Broke Saumarez, born November 29, 1889 ; Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn ; Marian, commonly known as the Honourable Marian ; and Gladys, commonly known as the Honourable Gladys. Seats — Shrubland Park, Needhani Market, in the county of Suffolk ; Livermere Park, Bury Saint Edmund's ; Broke Hall, Ipswich ; Saumarez Hall, Guernsey. Town residence — 43 Grosvenor Place, S.W. The Right Honourable MARGARET ANTOI- NETTE SAUMAREZ, Widow, Dowager-Baroness De Sau- marez, daughter of William Richard Hopkyns Northey of Oving, in the county of Buckingham. Armorial liearing^B, itpon a lozenge, surmounted by the coronet of her i^ank, are : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple-towered or ; and for Sup- porters, on the dexter side, an unicorn argent, gorged with a naval crown azure, and charged on the shoulder with a castle triple-towered of the last, and on the sinister side, a greyhound argent, collared gules, charged on the shoulder with an anchor erect sable, encircled with a wreath of laurels vert. Married, 1850, as his second wife, the Right Hon- ourable Sir John St. Vincent Saumarez., third Baron De Saumarez (who died 1891). Of the above marriage there was Issue— [i) Arthur Saumarez, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Saumarez, born July 21, 1852 [to whom refer] ; (2) Gerald Le Marchant Saumarez, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Le Marchant Saumarez, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion East Kent Regiment (the Buffs), born June 23, 1859 ; Antoinette Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Antoinette Elizabeth [married, September 30, i88o. Piers Egerton War- burton, Esquire [to whom refer] ; and Eleanor Mary, com- monly known as the Honourable Eleanor Mary. Postal address — ^41 Prince's Gate, London, S.W. Major-General JOHN DESBOROUGH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Zr\l>tfflrtl*f1Iirr?1 Bath. Born 1824 ; was created T^X/)iM\i\,\i\X^\J Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Club— National. Married, 1857, Eliza Mary (who died 1891), daughter of the late General Sir Peregrine Maitland, » is the Military Cockade. De @)OB0a De0 Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Northam, Bideford. HARRIET GEORGIANA DE-SERMONETA, Widow, commonly known as TTNa iOiM>«»**ti>i'M<»4-a '^* Honourable Harriet Geor- 'aJZ'^K\\\\VWC\iX giana Duchess De-Sermoneta, daughter of the sixth Baron Howard- De-Walden. Married, 1875, Michael Angela Caetani, Due de Sermoneta, who died 1882. Colonel CHARLES JOHN DESHON, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born rrNi^iSflrttl 1840, being the son of the late Lieutenant- ZL^vSyOU Colonel Charles John Deslwn, 17th Regiment; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. Married, 1864, the eldest daughter of the late Major Loftus Cassidy. DESMOND, Earl of, see DENBIGH. Sir WALTER EUGMnE DE-SOUZA, Knight Bachelor. Born 1847, being the fourth Tr\1f '&S\t\\\Xti ^"^ of Lawrence de-Souza, County Coun- JL^v'XS^UUpCl cillor for London {West?ninster) since 1889 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1879. Club — Carlton. Residences — 31 Wilton Place, S. W. ; Maisons Laffitte, Seine et Oise, France. Dame DE SOYS A, Widow, commonly known as Lady de Soysa. Received the title and precedence of a Knighfs Widow, 1891. Postal addresses — Alfred House, Col- ombo ; The Walawwe, Moratuwa ; Florence Villa, Kandy. DE ST. OWEN, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. Dame ALICE MAGDALEN DES VCEUX, commonly known as Lady Alice Magdalen des ?r^l>tf fr^rtl>tl1* Vceux, youngest daughter of the l^X/ri VU.Ut^UA' Right Honourable the second Earl of Wilton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief, and a Moor's head couped in base proper, impaling the arms of Egerton, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable. Married, August 13, 1863, Sir Henry Dalrymple des Vosux, fifth Baronet (who died 1894) ; and has had Issue — Frances Emma Charlotte, died 1892 ; Constance Margaret ; and Mary Victoria. Postal address — 46 Grosvenor Place, S.W. Sir CHARLES CHAMPAGNE DES VCEUX, sixth Baronet, of Indiville, Queen's Coimty, Master of Arts. Born 1827, being the son of the late Reverend Henry Des Voeux, who was third son of the first Baronet ; suc- ceeded his brother as sixth Baronet, 1894, under the crea- tion of September i, 1787. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief, and a Moor's head couped in base proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper. Motto — " Altiora in votis." Married, 1855, Kate, daughter of Thomas Watkin Richardson of Clifton ; and has Issue — Frederick Henry Arthur Des Voeux, Esquire, Captain 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers), born March i, 1857; and Charlotte Mary. Sir GEORGE WILLIAM DES VCEUX, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Bom 1834, being the son of the late Reverend Henry Des- Vceux ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1883. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head couped in base proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Pender, namely gules, on a bend nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe proper in chief '^& is the Naval Cockade. ^zt' Deu 293 and a fl6m'-de-lis of the second in base, two lions' lieads erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant proper; with the Motto, " Altiora in votis." Mar- ried, 1875, Marion Denison, daughter of Sir John Pender, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of Parliament, of Middleton Hall, in the county of Linlithgow ; and has Issue — (i) Henry John Des Voeux, Esquire, born 1876 ; (2) Frederick William Des Vceux, Esquire, born 1889 ; Alice Frances Denison ; and Emma Bettine. Postal address — 46 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH WARREN, Widow, Baroness de Tabley, daughter ZI^I> '^JlftTotl °f Shalcross Jacson, and widow of iUK' Vl^aUlK^}/ James H. Smith Barry of Marbury Hall, in the county of Cheshire, and Fota Island, in the county of Cork. Married, 1871, the Right Honourable George Warren, second Baron de Tabley, who died 1887. Postal address — 26 Hans Place, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN BYRNE LEI- CESTER WARREN, Baron de Tabley of Tabley House, in the County Palatine of Chester, and a Baronet of Ireland, Barrister-at-Law. Born April 26, 1835, being the son of the second Baron, by his wife Catherine Barbara, daughter of Jerome, Count de Salis (she died 1869). Creations — Baronet, May 17, 1671 ; Baron, July 10, 1826. Clubs — Travellers', Athenseum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns ; Chequy or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion rampant argent. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a wyvern argent, wings elevated chequy or and azure. Supporters^Two wyverns argent, wings elevated chequy or and azure. Motto — "Tenebo." Seat — Tabley House, Knutsford. Town residence — 62 Elm Park Road, South Kensington, S.W. HENRI ASHETON DE TONGE, Gentleman, Cheva- lier de r ordre de Charles III. of 5r^l> firtinnp Spain. Bom March 20, 1847, being ZL^Ik VO-UI l^iP the fourth son of James Fletcher Tonge of Tonge. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, on a bend invected, plain cotised between six martlets or, a lion passant between two grappling irons flukes upwards of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the last, pierced in the shoulder by an arrow proper ; with the Motto, " Tenebo." Married, February 25, 1883, M^laine Puchot d'Ennery ; and has Issue — (i) Henri Roger Achille Asheton de Tonge, Gentleman, born May 12, 1886 ; (2) Georges Ren^ Patrice Asheton de Tonge, Gentleman, born September 4, 1887 ; (3) Richard Denis Asheton de Tonge, Gentleman, born January 26, 1894; (4) Charles Ludovic Asheton de Tonge, Gentleman, born January 26, 1894 ; Marie Jeanne Emilienne ; and Edith M61anie. Estate and postal address — Chateau du Ragotin, Avranches, Manche. BERTHA MARY AGNES DE TORRE-DIAZ, com- monly known as the Honour- TTStr Ur tiYfO ,'S!^\i\'Z "-^^ Countess Bertha Mary TU'l/ lO-UHK-a^mj Agnes de Torre-Diaz, daughter of the eighth Baron Clifford de Chudleigh. Married, 1892, Count de Torre-Diaz of Spain. §SlR HUMPHREY FRANCIS DE TRAFFORD, third Baronet, of Trafford Park, "iPTStr fTri*rtflrrt1*JTl '" 'he county of Lancaster, Captain UJXf VU-iaUUtU Lancashire Hussar Yeomanry Cav- alry. Bom July 3, 1862, being the eldest son of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, second Baronet, by his wife Mary Annette, commonly known as Lady Mary Annette, eldest sister and co-heir of the Right Honourable Bertram Arthur Talbot, seventeenth Earl of Shrewsbury ; succeeded his father in 1886. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty, I. argent, a griffin segreant gules (for Trafford) ; 2. ar- gent, two bears, and in chief two mullets pierced azure (for Venables); 3. argent, on a bend azure, three garbs proper (for Tritten) ; 4. quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a lion passant argent (for Massey) ; S- paly of six argent and gules, a chief vaire (for Whitney) ; 6. argent, on a bend gules, three escarbuncles sable (for Thornton) ; 7. vert, a cross engrailed ermine (for Kingsley) ; 8. or, a saltire sable (for Hellesby) ; g. azure, a chevron argent, between three garbs proper (for Hatton) ; 10. bendy barry gules and argent (for Crispen) ; ri. argent, a chevron gules, between three chaplets (for Ashton) ; 12. argent, three bars sable (for Legh) ; 13. gules, two lions passant guardant in pale argent (for De la Mere) ; 14. argent, on a chevron quarterly gules and sable, between three birds of the second as many bezants (for Kitchen) ; 15. argent, three garbs proper, banded or (for Aughton) ; 16. argent, a fesse sable, in chief three torteaux (for Mason) ; 17. argent on a child proper, wrapped in swaddling clothes gules, and banded or, an eagle sable (for Culcheth) ; 18. argent, a griffin segreant azure (for Culchethj ; 19. argent, a griffin segreant sable ducally crowned or (for Risseley) ; 20. azure, a hind trippant argent (for Hindley), and impaling the arms of Franklin, namely azure, on a bend invected between two martlets or, a dolphin naiant between two lions' heads erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a thrasher proper, his hat and coat per pale argent and gules, his breeches and stockings of the third and second, holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side, and over the crest upon an escroU the Motto, " Now thus ; " and below the arms the Motto, "Gripe griffin" ("hold fast"). Married, August 9, 1886, Violet Alice Maude, daughter of Captain James Franklin, formerly 77th Regiment; and has Issue — (i) Humphrey Edmund De Trafford, Esquire, born November 30, 1891 ; (2) a son, born August 23, 1894 ; and Violet Mary. Seat — Trafford Park, near Manchester. Dame MARY ANNETTE DE-TRAFFORD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary De-Trafford ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1854. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a griffin segreant gules, and upon an escutcheon of pre- tence the arms of Talbot, namely gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or. Married, 1855, Sir Hum- phrey De-Trafford, Baronet, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Humphrey Francis De-Trafford, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles Edmund De-Trafford, Esquire, of Hothorpe, in the county of Northampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Northampton, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester (High Sheriff 1893), born May 21, 1864 [married, October 15, 1892, Agnes, commonly known as Lady Agnes Fielding, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Denbigh] ; (3) Gilbert Talbot Joseph De-Trafford, Esquire, born May 20, 1871, died July 14, 1890; Mildred Mary Josephine [mar- ried, August 8, 1883, Captain Charles Bertram Bellew, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Bertram Bellew, late Royal Irish Rifles, eldest son of the Right Honourable Edward Joseph Bellew, second Lord Bellew] ; Gundrede Annette Teresa [married, September 22, 1885, Timothy Carew O'Brien]; Mary Annette; Sicele Agnes [married, June 2, 1892, Charles Clifford, Esquire] ; and Mary Hilda. Postal address — Irwell Bank, Eccles. RICHARD DUPPA DE UPHAUGH, Gentleman. Born 1855. being the second son ?r>l> Utlfiatlirfl °f '''^ ''"^ Gladwin Turbutt, UJX/ «t{JljHU^il Esquire, of Ogston, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by his wife Ellen, youngest daughter of Baldwin Duppa of HoUingbourne House, and Malmaynes Hall, both in the county of Kent, and assumed by Royal License in the year 1888 the sur- name of De Uphaugh in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Duppa quarterly with his own. Cluh — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion's paw couped in fesse between two chains or, a chief nebuly of the last, thereon two roses of the first, barbed and seeded proper (for Duppa), 2 and 3 party per fesse azure and sable a trident fesseways or, between three turbots argent (for Turbutt) ; and for his Crests, I. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 294 Det) arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper grasping a lion's paw in bend sinister couped, a rose between two annulets gules (for Duppa), 2. on a wreath of the colours a cubit arm erect proper charged with an anchor sable, encircled by an annulet, and holding in the hand in bend sinister a trident both or {for Turbutt). Married, July 7, 1890, Ethel, daughter of Major Ernest Bengough Ricketts of HolUngbourne Manor House, in the county of Kent. Estates — HoUingbourne House, and Malmaynes Hall, both in the county of Kent. Postal address — HoUing- bourne, Maidstone. EMANUEL CHARLES POPINEL DE VALENCE, Esquire^ Companion of the Most Dis- "^TSP 7\%^\0V\^K^ tinguished Order of Saint Michael ZLyv U^Ult-llVt- and Saint George [so created 1894) ; President of the Royal Society of Arts and Sciences of Mauritius, and Vice-President of the General Board of Health in that Colony. §SiR STEPHEN EDWARD DE VERE, fourth Baronet, of Currah Chase, in the county of Limerick, 7P\p ffSpVC Deputy - Lieutenant, Barrister - at - Law. 2UK' VIAI^-VI^ _5orK July 26, 1812, being the son of Sir Aubrey De Vere, second Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Stephen Edward Rice ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, September 23, 1880, under the creation of December 4, 1784. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly, gules and or, in the dexter chief quarter a mullet argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant azure, on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine ; 2. the Castle of Limerick proper. Motto — ' ' Vero nihil verius. " Heir presu-jnptive — His brother Aubrey Thomas De Vere, Esquire, born 1814. Seats — Curragh Chase, Adare ; and Monare, Foynes, in the county of Limerick. DEVEREUX, see HEREFORD, CAROLINE DEVEREUX, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Humphrey de ?r^l^Vll?l*rtl1* J^o^^"^ Devereux, daughter of Sir Ed- ZL^VUt-tl^UA mund Antrobus, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux, and impaling the arms of Antrobus, namely, lozengy or and azure, on a pale gules, three estoiles of the first. Married, i860, Humphrey de Bohun Devereux, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Humphrey de Bohun Devereux, son of the Right Honourable the fourteenth Viscount Hereford, who died 1880. Postal addresses—-^ Wilton Street, S.W. ; The Highwood, Leominster. GEORGE TALBOT DEVEREUX, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Talbot Devereux. Born 1818, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Fleming Lea Devereux, the fourteenth Viscount Hereford ; Colonel Royal Artillery, 1861 ; retired on full pay 1868, with the honorary rank of Major-General Club — United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a fesse gules, and in chief three torteaux. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head argent and gules. Married, firstly, 1847, Flora Mary (who died 1884), daughter of the late Colonel Reginald George Macdonald of Clan- ranald, and widow of Arthur Annesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Annesley ; and secondly, 1889, Katharine Jane, daughter of Ashe Windham; and has Issue (by his second marriage) — George Arthur Wind- ham Devereux, Esquire, born 1892. Residence — Heathfield House, Bletchington, Oxford. HENRY DE BOHUN DEVEREUX, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Henry de Bohun Devereux, Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Devereux, the fifteenth Viscount Hereford. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, and in chief three torteaux. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a & is the Military Cockade. Det) talbot's head argent and gules. Married, 1872, Maude Phillippa daughter of the late Edward Salamon of Sydney ; and lias /jfKC— (i) Humphrey Bourchier Devereux, Esquire, born 1873 ; (2) Rodney Talbot Devereux, Gentleman, born 1879; (3) Geoffrey de Bohun Devereux, Gentleman, born 1890 • Sybil Henrietta ; Muriel Ravenscroft ; Miriam Beatrice ; and Maud Guinevere. Postal aifi^rew— Tregoyd, Wark- worth, Auckland, New Zealand, Sir JOSEPH DEVEREUX, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for Windsor. Born 1816, being the son of the late Charles Thomas Topping Devereux of Windsor, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Bill of Rugeley, tn. the county of Stafford; is an Alderman for Windsor and a County Councillor for the county of Berkshire; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1843, Louisa, daughter of the late Robert Bowden of Manchester {fhe died 1890). Postal address— ^KcfiKV Place, Windsor. § ROBERT CHARLES DEVEREUX, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert Charles Devereux, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Brecon. Born August 11, 1865, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Robert Devereux, sixteenth Viscount Hereford, by his wife Mary Anna, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, first Baron Trsedegar. Clubs— Windham, Carlton. Lively — Claret colour, silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head argent, eared gules. Mottoes— " Virtutis comes invidia," " Basis virtutum con- stantia." Married, January 2i, 1892, Ethel Mildred, younger daughter of John Shaw, of Darrington Hall, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Blanche Marion. Postal address— z Beaufort Gardens, S.W. LOUIS ANTOINE AIM& DE VERTEUIL, Com- paniofi of the Most Distinguished ^r\f^ ^^i>1«^l>ttTT Order of Saint MicJiael and Saint 'DjXf UAI^IU^UH. George. Bom iBoj; Doctor of Medi- cine, Paris, 1836 ; is President of Trinidad Medical Board, and a Member of College Council and Board of Education ; author of " Trinidad; its Geo- graphy, Resources, and Prospects ;" created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Postal address ^ /"o^i of Spahi, Trinidad. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN ROBERT WILLIAM VESEY, Viscount de Vesci, 7r>|» ?nr»ri|"t of Abbey-Leix, Queen's County, and S.^*' ^iXX/Tiy-V Baron Knapton in the Peerage of Ire- land, Baron de Vesci of Abbey-Leix, Queen's County, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Ireland, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the Queen's County, Lieutenant-Colonel late Coldstream Guards, and Honourable Artillery Company of London, Born May 21, 1841, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Viscount De Vesci, by his wife Emma, commonly known as Lady Emma, youngest daughter of the eleventh Earl of Pembroke. Creations — Baronet, Sep- tember 28, 1698 ; Baron, April 10, 1750 ; Viscount, June 22, 1776 (Irish Honours) ; Baron in the United Kingdom, November 8, 1884. C/wfo- Brooks's, Travellers', Guards', Burlington, Royal St. George Yacht, Royal Cork Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field ; and impaling the arms of Charteris-Douglas, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules {for Charteris) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules (for Wemyss). Above the escutcheon; which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand erect in armour holding a laurel branch all proper. Supporters — Two savages, each hold- ing in his exterior hand a club over his shoulder, habited about the middle all proper. Motto — " Sub hoc signo vinces." Married, l^ixve 1872, Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn, eldest daughter of the Earl of Wemyss ; and has Issue — Mary Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Gertrude. Seat — Abbey-Leix, Ireland, Town residence-^Z Pall Mall, S.W. M is the Naval Cocliade. Det) Deto 295 Sir JOHN HENRY DE VILLI ERS, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished ?np ZWWwVti Order of Saint Michael and Saint TUX, VU.IHHJIS George/ Born 1842,- Chief/ustice of the Supreme Court at the Cafe of Good Hope ; is President of the Legislative Council; created a Knight Bachelor by Patent, 1877 ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1871, Aletta, daughter of /. P. Jordaan of Worcester, Cape of Good Hope. Postal address— Cffl/e Town, Cape of Good Hope. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH RUTH COURTENAY, Widow, Countess of Devon, 3^g|l(jt| daughter of the late Reverend John Middleton •"^ Scott of Ballygannon, in the county of Wick- low. Armorial bearrngs are, upon a lozenge, which IS surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly 1 and 4, or three torteaux with a label of three points (for Courtenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers, Earl of Devon). Supporters— Two boars argent, bristled, armed and unguled or. Married, 1849, as his second wife, the Right Honourable William Courtenay, tenth Earl of Devon, who died 1859. Postal address— CaAxwhz.m. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY HUGH COURTENAY, Earl of Devon, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Rector of Powderham, Prebendary of Exeter. Born July 15, 1811, being the son of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Devon, by his wife Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriet Leslie, daughter of Sir Lucas Pepys. Creations — Earldom, September 3, 1553 ; Baronet, 1644. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or three torteaux, surmounted by a label azure (for Courtenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers) ; impaling the arms of Leslie, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend azure, three buckles or (for Leslie) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Aber- nethy). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin embowed proper ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of seven ostrich feathers ar- gent, four and three. Supporters — Two boars argent, bristled, tusked, and unguled or. Mottoes — "Quod verum tutum," " Ubi lapsus, quid fecit." Married, January 6, 1835, Anna Maria, commonly known as Lady Anna Maria, sister of the Countess of Rothes ; and has Issue— {i) Henry Reginald: Courtenay, who has assumed the title of Lord Courtenay, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon, Honorary Colonel 1st Devon Yeomanry Cavalry ; born January 20, 1836 [married, JunS 12, 1862, Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Cottenham, and has issue, Charles Pepys Courtenay, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Somerset Light Infantry, born July 14, 1870 ; Henry Hugh Courtenay, Gentleman, born August i, 1872; Frederick Leslie Cour- tenay, Gentleman, born August 31, 1875; Amy Evelyn [mar- ried, October 18, 1892, Major Reginald Bertie, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Bertie];- and Caroline Elizabeth] ; (2) Hugh Leslie Courtenay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Leslie Courtenay, born August I, 1852 [married, March 31, 1880, Laura Georgina, youngest daughter of George Henry Courtenay, and has Anna Maria Laura]. Seats — Powderham Castle, near Exeter ; The Castle, Newcastle, in the county of Limerick. Residence — Powderham Rectory, Exeter. §The Most Noble Sir SPENCER COMPTON CAVENDISH, Duke of Devonshire, ?r^I>hlll1rtftt1*l> Marquess of Hartington, Earl of JL^«.UUU9U1.(.K- Devonshire, Earl of Burlington, Baron Cavendish of Hardwicke, • Baron Cavendish of Keighley, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coiincil, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Derby. Born July 23, 1833, being the son of the seventh Duke, by his wife Lady Blanche Georgiana, daughter of the sixth Earl of Carlisle. Creations — Baron, May 4, 1605; Earl, August 7, 1618 ; Marquess and Duke, May 12, 1694 ; Earl of Burlington, September 10, 1831. C/K^j-^Reform, Devon- shire, Brooks's, Travellers', Turf, Marlborough, Oxford and Cambridge, Kildare Street, St. James's, Hurlingham, City Liberal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a serpent nowed proper. Supporters — Two bucks proper, each wreathed round the neck with a chaplet of roses alternately argent and azure. Motto— " Cavendo tutus." Married, hVLgWiX. 16, 1892, Countess Louise Fredericke Auguste, daughter of the Cornte d'Alten, of Hanover, and widow of the Most Noble Sir William Montagu, seventh Duke of Manchester, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, i'eiz/'j- Chatsworth, Chesterfield; Hardwicke Hall, in the county of Derby ; Compton Place, Eastbourne ; Bolton Abbey, in the county of York ; Lismore Castle, in the county of Waterford. Town residence — Devonshire House, 78 Piccadilly, W. DE WAHULL, Barony of, in the Peerage of England, claimed by J. C. CHETWOOD- AIKEN, Esquire [to whom refer]. DE WELLS, quartered by BARNEWALL. Sir JACOBUS ALBERT US DE WET, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished ?r^P Kt^lPt Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, IL^*' VIALKV Justice of the Peace for Somerset East, son of Jacobus Albertus de Wet, of Cape Colony, by his wife Elizabeth Malan ; has been Her Majesty's Agent for th£ South African Republic since 1890; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, i8go. Married, 1857, Cornelia Mesaine. Postal address — British Residency, Pretoria. Sir JACOBUS PETRUS DE WET, Knight Bachelor. Born 1838, being the son of the late Johannes Carolus De Wet, by his wife Catherine Aletta Zeealerberg ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1877, Emma, daughter of James Fuller of Thornlands, King William's Town, Cape of Good Hope. Postal address — Gonubie, Enys Road, Eastbourne. BERTHA DEWHURST, commonly known as the Honourable Bertha Dewhurst, sister of ?D^VYl'hlI1*tff' '^^ second Baron Churston. Married, 2L^(-Uli;Ui;)V igg,^, Captain Robert Henry Dewhurst; was raised to the rank of a Baron' s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1873. CHARLES HENRY DE WINTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Breck- ?r^^ ^/rjtnf"l1t1 nock, '^m February, 1^"^^, being the TUXf UALAillVUII only surviving son of the late John Jeffreys de Winton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Priory Hill, Brecon, by his wife Emma Eliza, daughter of Captain Philipps, Royal Navy. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke s ' ' Landed Gentry^' but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Per pale or and argent, a wyvem vert, between two spear-heads sable. Crests — i. a wyverns head erased vert, gorged with a collar em-battled and counter- embattled argent; 2. a demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural crown, holding in his paws a rose-branch and charged on the shoulder with a full-blown rose, with the Motto, " Syn ar dy Hun." Married, 1892, Elizabeth Mary, second daughter of Lieutenant-General Richard Thomas Glyn, Estate and postal address — Maesderwen, Brecknock. Sir FRANCIS WALTER DE WINTON, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath (Military Division). Born 1835, bein^ the second son of the late Walter Wilkins (who assumed the name of d-e Winton), of Maesllwch Castle, in the county of Radnor, Member of Parliament for the county of Radnor, by Julia Cecilia his wife, second daughter of the Reverened Richard John Collison, Rector of Gateshead, in the county of Durham ; appointed Controller and Treasurer of the Household to His Royal Highness the late Duke of Clarence, January 1892, and to His Royal Highness the Duke of York the same year ; Honorary Doctor of Laws, Cambridge, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Durham. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 296 Deto Dep Clubs — United Service, Marlborough, and Pratt's. Armo- rial bearings, as quoted in Bjirke's ^'Landed Gentry" but for which no arithority has been establisJied at the College of Artns, are for Arms ; Party per pale or and argent, a ■wyvern vert, between two spear-lieads sable. Crests — i. a •wyvern's Jiead erased vert, gorged with a collar embattled and counter-embattled argent; 2. a demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural crown, holding in his paws a rose- branch and charged on th£ shoulder with a full blown rose. Motto — " Syn ar dy Hun." Married Evelyn, daughter of Christopher Rawson of Lennoxville, in the Dominion of Canada. Postal addresses — Winkfield, Windsor; York House, St. James Palace, London, S. IV. ROBERT HENRY DE WIN TON, Esquire, formerly Captain ^th Regiment, a Justice of tJie Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford {High SJieriff i^Z^), and Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan. Born 1819, being the youiigest son of the late Cann de Win ton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of the Manor House, Saint George, in the county of Somerset, by I\Iary, only daughter of Thomas Evans of Berthlwyd, and widow of William Williams. Club — Boodle's. Armorial bearings, as given in Burkes "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established at the College of .4rms, are: Party per pale or and argent, a wyvern vert. Crest — A wyvern proper. Motto — "Syn ar dy Hun." Married, 1847, Frances Caroline, daughter of Andrew Allan of Strathallan,in the Colony of New South Wales; and has, with other Issue — Robert de Winton, born 1854. Estate and postal address — Graftonbury, Hereford. Captain THOMAS DE WINTON, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Gloucester and Brecon, for which latter- named county he served the office of High Sheriff iti the year 1863. Born October 24, 1814, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Walter de Winton of Llanstephan House, in the county of Radnor, by his ivife Anna Maria Jacoba Chiap- pini of Florence, Italy. Alinorial tieaxing^s, as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," bitt for which no authonty has been established at the College of Arms, are: Party per pale or and argent, a "wyvern vert, between two spear-heads sable. Crests — I. a wyvern' s head erased vert, gorged with a collar, embattled counter-embattled argent ; 2. a demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural crown, holding in his paws a rose- branch, and charged on the shoulder with a full-blown rose ; with the Motto, "Syn ar dy Hun." Married, 1852, Bar- bara, daughter of the late William H. Peel, Esquire, of Aylesmore House, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue — (i) Ernest Hayward de Winton, born May 23, 1853 [married, 1898, Ada Byron, daughter of E. M. Clissold] ; (2) John Parry de Winton, bom May 19, 1854 ; {3) Thoinas Walton de Winton, born December i, 1855 ; (4) Alfred de Winton, born January i, 1857; (5) Cecil de Winton, born May 21, 1858 ; (6) Harold de Winton, born May 2, 1862 ; (7) Henry Peelde Winton, born September 15, 1863 ; Frances Edith Barbara ; Maude ; and Margaret. Estate and postal address — Wallsworth Hall, Sandhurst, Gloucestershire. WALTER DE WINTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Radnor. Born 1868, being the son of the late Walter de Winton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Maesllwch, by Frances Jessie his wife, second daughter of the Reverend Arthur Talbot, com- monly known as the Honourable and Reverend Arthur Talbot. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established at tlie College of Arms, are: Per pale or and argent, a wyvern vert, between two spear-heads sable. Crests — i. a wyvern's head erased vert, gorged with a collar, embattled and counter-embattled argent ; 2. a demi-lion rampant issuing from a mural crown, holding in his paws a rose-branch, and charged on the shoulder with a full-blown rose. Motto — "Syn ar dy Hun," Married, 1892, Hylda Theresa Jane, daughter of Lieutenant-General Frederick Marshall of Broadwater, in the county of Surrey. Estate and postal address — Maesllwch Castle, Glasbury. § GEORGE DE WORMS, second Baron de Worms, an Hereditary Baron of the Austrian Jf3s»i«fitti«iv?l ourable Eustace de Yarburgh- ZUt^ j6'aHJUlBU= Bateson. .Bora 1884, being the ^^ix^trtttvn ^°" °f '^^ Right Honourable .U^aVI^-SIUll Sir George William de Yar- burgh- Bateson, the second Baron Deramore. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent three bats' wings sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant or (for Bateson) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets, in middle chief point a cross crosslet all counterchanged (for De Yarburgh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bat's wing as in the arms (for Bateson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, preying on a mallard proper, and charged with a cross crosslet azure (for De Yarburgh). GEORGE NICHOLAS DE YARBURGH-BATESON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Nicholas de Yarburgh-Bateson. Born 1870, being the second son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Deramore. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three bats' wings sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant or (for Bateson) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets, in middle chief point a cross crosslet all counterchanged (for De Yarburgh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet H is tbe Naval Cockade. Dep Die 297 befitting his degree, witli a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bat's wing as in the arms (for Bateson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close or, preying on a mallard proper, and charged with a cross crosslet azure (for De Yarburgh). KATHERINE HYLDA DE YARBURGH-BATESON, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Hylda de Yarburgh-Bateson. younger daughter of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Deramore. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent three bats' wings sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant or ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chap- lets, in middle chief point a cross crosslet all counter- changed. MARY LILLA DE YARBURGH-BATESON, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Lilla De Yarbiu-gh- Bateson, elder daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Deramore. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent three bats' wings sable, on a chief gules, a lion passant or ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, a chevron between three chaplets, in middle chief point a cross crosslet all counterchanged. D'EYNCOURT, see TENNYSON-D'EYNCGURT. Sir HENRY DIAS, Knight Bachelor. Born 1833, being the son of John O. Dias of Colombo ; ap- "ZTStati pointed Puisne Judge of Ceylon, 1879, and re- T^***/^ signed i8g2. Postal address — Colombo, Ceylon. Sir GEORGE RICHARD DIBBS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 7P\|f«X«w Michael and Saint George. Born 1834, being S^iUUP the son of Captain John Dibbs of the Honourable East India Company' s Service ; Colonial Secre- tary and Preinier of New South Wales ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, Annie Maria, daughter of R. M. Robey, Member of the Legislative Coun- cil of Sydney. Postal address — Penrith, New South Wales. EDWARD JAMES STEPHEN DICEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of JT^trPtl the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late TiJW.K'^ Thomas Edward Dicey of Claybrook Hall, in the county of Leicester ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Clubs — Athenaum, Oxford and Cambridge, Garrick. Married, 1867, Anne Greene Chapman (who died 1879) of Boston, United States of America. Postal address — 39 Albemarle Street, W. The dignity and style of a Baronet has been assumed since 1876 by HENRY PAGE DICK (of 103 Burgh- 7r\{fit ley Road, Tufnell Park, London), claiming H-^*^'* as descendant of Sir William Dick (Knight) of Braid, North Britain, said to have been created a Baronet in T.tis,2, but although the style of Baronet has been used by successive generations, no record exists 0^ any Baronetcy having been conferred upon the said Sir William or any of his alleged successors. Born 1853. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, a fesse azure between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gules, surmounted by an escutcheon of pretence of the field charged with a saltire of the second, surmounted by an inescutcheon argent charged with a lion rampant. Crest — A buck's head couped proper. Supporters — Two bucks proper. Married, 1880, Eliza, daughter of J. Hylden, Esquire, and has with other issue, Charles Henry Chas- sereau Dick, born 1881. Inspector-General JAMES NICHOLAS DICK, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1831, being the son of George Dick, formerly of the jsth Regiment ; Member of the Kin^s and Queen's College of Physicians, and Licentiate of Medicine, Ireland, 1878 ; Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, 1853 ; wcLS created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — United Service. Postal address — Avenue House, Northumberland Avenue, W.C. Sir ROBERT KEITH ALEXANDER DICK- CUNYNGHAM, ninth Dicfe=Cunpngf)am Z^t^I'^^ll'^::^ (Cunyngham) of Preston- field, in the county of Edinburgh, and of Lambrughton, in the county of Ayr, late Lieutenant 93rd Highlanders. Born December 21, 1836, being the son of the late Sir William Hanmer Dick-Cunyngham, Baronet, by his wife Susan, third daughter of Major James Alston Stewart of Urrard. Creations — First Patent, March 2, 1677 ; Patent of Entail, March 22, 1707. Clubs — Naval and Military, New Club (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a shake-fork sable, within a bordure ermine (for Cunyngham) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a fesse azure, betwixt two mullets in chief and a hart's head erased in base, attired with ten tines gules (for Dick), all within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a dexter hand holding a plumb rule proper, on the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a ship in distress proper. Supporters — Two horses at liberty sable. Mottoes — Above the dexter crest, "Ad amussim;" above the sinister crest, "At spes intracta;" under the arms, "Via tiUa virtutis." Married, March 30, 1864, Sarah Mary, only daughter of William Hetherington of Birkenhead, in the county of Cheshire ; and by her has Issue — (i) William Dick-Cunyng- ham, Esquire, Lieutenant Black Watch, born February 20, 1871 ; (2) Robert Henry Dick-Cunyngham, Esquire, born September 26, 1875; (3) James Keith Dick-Cunyngham, Esquire, born March 28, 1877 ; Georgina Maud Mary ; Wilhelmina Susan ; and Charlotte Alice. Seat — Prestonfield, near Edinburgh. CHARLES SHORTT DICKEN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 2p^|-]U pYi Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace U^Wtwl/W ^Qy ijie Colony of Queensland. Born 1841, being the second surviving son of the late William Stephens Dicken, Doctor of Medicine, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Bengal ; is Captain (un- attached) in Defence Force; has been Secretary in Office of Agent-General for Queensland in London since 1880 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Club — St. Stephens. Married, 1875, Emily Augusta, eldest daughter of the late Charles William Sheridan, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Beanba, New South Wales. Postal addresses — Harrington Mansions, 33 Harrington Road, S. W. : i Victoria Street, S.W. Colonel WILLIAM POPHAM DICKEN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion oj the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late William Stephens Dicken, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Deputy Inspector-General of Hospitals, Bengal ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. (LXvIo— East India United Service. Lieutenant-General CRAVEN HILDESLEY DICK- ENS, Companion of the Most Exalted TTSicilonti Order of the Star of India. Born 1822, ZL'lltit'lIP ieing the son of the late Captain S. T. Dickens, Royal Navy ; was created Com- panion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1868. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1878, Dora, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Dickens. Postal address— 75 Lexham Gardens, W. Sir RICHARD DICKESON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1823, being the son of the late Richard Zr\t("fei>iint1 Dickeson of Rocliester, by his wife Mary, T^WwiiV'iW' daughterof William Ranger of Marden, in tlte county of Kent ; has been four times Mayor of Dover ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1884. Club— City Liberal. Married, Jlrstly, 1847, Elizabeth Barber, daughter of John Reynolds of Dover (she died 1864) ; secondly, 1877, Eliza, daughter of William Garwood of Bromley, in the county of Kent. Postal addresses— Gra«i? Hotel, Charing Cross; Market Lane, Dover. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armlgerous person. 298 Die EMILY DULCIBELLA DICKINSON, commonly known as the Honourable Einily Dulci- ZT^trfctt^rfrtft ^^//a Dickinson^' daughter of the third ZUlVuiilpUII Baron Auckland. 'Married, 1861, Edmund Henry Dickinson. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM DICKINSON, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1831 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ^ 1869. Dame ANNE DICK-LAUDER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Anne Dick-Lauder, 7P\f(»]U_,Yr sstttli>i« daughter of the Right Honourable Zl^iVU'IUaUUI^i North Hamilton Dalrymple, ninth Earl of Stair. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, gules, a griffin segreant within a bordure argent (for Lauder) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse wavy azure between three mullets gules (for Dick) ; impaling the arms of Dalrymple, namely or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field. Supporters — Two lions argent. Married, 1845, Sir John Dick-Lauder, eighth Baronet, who died 1867. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Thomas North Dick-Lauder, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) John Edward Arthur Dick-Lauder, Esquire, born July 28, 1848 [married, 'October 14, 1873, Rose, only surviving daughter of C. H.. Caldecott of Fort Jackson, King William's Town, South Africa, and has issue, Zella Evelyn ; Norma Anne ; and Margaret Maud Eliza- beth] ; (3) George William Dalrymple Dick-Lauder, Esquire, born September 4, 1852 [married, 1882, Jane Emily Clifford, daughter of W. P. Woodward, and has, John North Dal- rymple Dick-Lauder, Gentleman, born 1883] ; {4) Stair Dick-Lauder, Esquire (Canada), born November 4, 1853 [married, December 3, 1878, Eleanor Alma, youngest daughter of George Gordon Browne Leith, Esquire, of the Hermitage, Ancaster, Canada, and granddaughter of Major- General Sir George Leith, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Margaret Louisa [married, October 29, 1878, Captain Arthur Charles Pole, 13th Hussars, who died at Lucknow, December 14, 1879] ; Charlotte Anne [married, firstly, March i, 1875, Lieutenant- Colonel John Fletcher Hathorn, of Castle Wigg, in the county of Wigton, who died 1888 ; and secondly, April 16, 1891, Francis Somerville Head, Esquire]; and Catherine Seton [married, August 2, 1871, Steuart James Charles Duckett, of Russellstown Park, in the county of Carlow]. Postal address — 13 Grosvenor Crescent, Edinburgh. §SlR THOMAS NORTH DICK-LAUDER, ninth Baron'et, of Fountain Hall, in the county of Haddington. Born April 28, 1846, being the son of Sir John Dick-Lauder, eighth Baronet, by his wife Anne, commonly known as Lady Anne, ihe second daughter of the Right Honourable North Hamilton, ninth Earl of Stair; succeeded his father in 1867, under the creation of January 25, 1690. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, gules within a border, a griffin segreant argent (for Lauder) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three mullets gules {for Dick). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling. gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his. liveries is set for Crest, a tower with portcullis down, and the head and shoulders of a sentinel appearing above the battlements in a watching posture proper.' Supporters — Two lions rampant argent. Motto (under the arms) — " Ut migrarturus habita." Motto (over the crest) — " Turris prudentia custos." Heir presumptive — His brother, John Edward Arthur Dick-Lauder, Esquire, born 1848 ; married, 1873, Rose, second daughter of C. H.,Caldecott of Anna- linda Park, Port Jackson, King William's Town, South Africa. ARTHUR BENSON DICKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lan- ^P^trlttfrttl ^^■^^^''> cind Barrister-at-Law. ^oxv^ Janu- Mm^\\*Xf^y^\\ dyy 12, 1827, being the youngest son of George Frederick Dickson, by Jane his wife, youngest daughter of William Jones. Club — AthencEum. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly 1 and 4, azure three mullets argent, on a chief or, three pallets gules ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three goats' heads ^ is the Military Cockade. Die erased sable, three escallops of the field. Crests— i. a dexter cubit arm in bend, holding in the hand a sword point up- wards also in bend all proper; 2. a goat's head erased proper, charged on the neck with an escallop argent; with the Motto, " Fortes fortuna juvat." Married, September i8 1866 Harriet Elizabeth, elder daughter of John Barker : and has Issue-(i) Arthur Dickson, born November 18, 1867 ; (2) George Frederick Hayes Dickson, bom August 25, 1873; Frandes Amy: Mabel Jane, died April 26, 1878; a7id Ida Harriett Marian. 'S,?\&\.es — Blackbeck, Abbots Reading, and Underfield. Postal zAdxess— Abbots Reading, Haverthwaite, Ulverston. General Sir COLLINGWOOD DICKSON, Knight Grand Cross cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whx>m Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1817, being the third son of Sir Alexander Dickson, Knight Grand Cross' of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, and Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife, nfe Briones ; is Master Gunner of England ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855 ; advanced to the rank of Knight Commander 1871, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order, 1884. Married, 1847, Harriet [who died February 7, 1894), second daughter of the Reverend Thomas Burnaby, Vicar of Blakesley, in the county of Northampton. Postal address — 79 Claverton. Street, Pim- lico, S.W. Dame EMIL Y A YTON DICKSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dickson, daughter of George Lee. Married; 1875, S'-^ J- Frederick Dickson, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Ceylon Civil Service, and late Colonial Secretary for Straits Settlements, who died 1891. Postal address^ 26 Randolph Crescent, Maida Hill, W. Colonel JOHN BAILLIE BALLANTYNE DICK- SON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being the son of S. Dickson ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. RAYNES WAITE DICKSON, Gentleman, of Amside, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria, President of the Law Institute of Victoria. Bom August 13, 1845, being the eldest son of James Dickson, by his wife Hannah Berry, and grandson of William Dickson of Anfield Lodge, near Liverpool, by his wife Frances Rickets, daughter of Raynes Barrett Waite of Jamaica. C/a^j— Oriental, Australian (Melbourne). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Va:ir, five mullets, three and two, fesseways or, a chief of the last thereon between two torteaux, a pale gules, charged with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a boar's head erased argent, guttfe-de-sang, muzzled gules, a bezant between two mullets fesseways or ; with the Motto, ' ' Fortes fortuna jurat." Married, firstly, October 20, 1870, Elizabeth (died 1889), daughter of William Kiddle of Somersetshire, England ; and by her has Issue — Raynes Waite Stanley Dickson, Gentleman, bom November li, 1871 ; secondly, .^nnie Mary, widow of the late Colonel Borthwick, and daughter of the Reverend S. Russell Davies, and by her has, Maud. Postal address — Amside, Domain Road, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria. H Sir JOHN POYNDER DICKSON-POYNDER, sixth ^ Baronet, of Hardingham, 2:)icfe0on=lp)OBnDer SeutLaTR^o/a'iwntS^e Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff for the county of Wiltshire, 1896, Member of Parlia- ment for the North-Westem Division of ^yiltshi^e since 1892, late Lieutenant 3rd Royal Scots. Born October 31, 1866, being the son of Rear-Admiral John Bourmaster Dickson, Compnnion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (fifth son of second Baronet), by his wife Sarah Matilda, daughter of Thomas Poynder of Hilmarton ; took the additional surname of Poynder, 1881, on succeeding to his maternal uncle's property ; had to reassume his patro- nymic on succeeding to the Baronetcy under the provisions of the settlement of the estates, but barred the entafl oii attaining his majority, and again assumed the name of Poynder to avoid a forfeiture under his tincle's will ; suc- M is tbe Naval Cockade, ms Dil 299 ceeded his uncle as sixth Baronet June 22, 1884, under the creation of September 21, 1802 ; assumed by Royal License, January 12, 1888, the additional surname of Poynder after that of Dickson. Armorial liearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, pily counterpily of four traits or and sable, the points ending in crosses formfe, two in chief and one in base, in the centre chief point a castle of the second, and in base two martlets of the first, a chief azure, thereon a key erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister gold, between a rose on the dexter side and a fleur-de-hs on the sinister argent (for Poynder) ; 2 and 3 azure, an anchor erect or, encircled with an oak-wreath vert, between three mullets pierced or, on a chief paly of seven of the last and gules, a mural crown argent (for Dickson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests— i. upon a wreath of the colours, out of. the battlements of a castle argent, charged with a cross flory gules, a dexter cubit arm vested sable, charged with a key as in the arms, cuff or, the hand proper, holding a cross patfe fitchfe in bend also argent (for Poynder) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an armed arm brandishing a falchion proper, a trident and spear in saltire or (for Dickson). Motto — " Fortes fortuna juvat." Heir presumptive — His cousin, John Colpoys Dick- son, Gentleman, son of Captain Francis Farhill CoUing- wood Dickson, seventh son of the second Baronet, who died 1884, by Frances Murtagh, daughter of Thomas Turner of Arcot, India. Seats — Hartham Park, Corsham ; Hilmarton Manor, Calne ; Sydenham, in the county of Roxburgh. §ThE Right Honourable EDWARD HENRY TRA- FALGAR DIGBY, Baron Digby of Geashill, ?r^tO'flt) '" "'^ King's County, in the Peerage of Ire- H,^l.yU|/ landj and Baron Digby of Sherborne, in the county of Dorset, in the Peerage of Great Britain, late Colonel Coldstream Guards, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Dorsetshire Regiment. Bom October 21, 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Digby, by his wife Theresa, commonly known as Lady Theresa, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Ilchester. Creations — Baron (Irish), July 29, 1620 ; Baron (Great Britain), August 19, 1.765. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Guards', Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent, impaling the arms of Hood, namely azure, a frette argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, holding in the beak a horseshoe or. Supporters — Two monkeys proper, environed about the middle, and lined or. Blotto — "Deo, non fortune." Married, September 19, 1893, Emily Beryl Sissy, elder daughter of Albert Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Hood. Seats — Minterhe House, Cerne Abbas, in the county of Dorset; Geashill, King's County. Town residence — 39 Belgrave Square, S.W. EMILY JANE DIGBY, commonly known as Lady Emily Jane Digby, sister of the Jiftk Earl of Lanesboro-ugh [twin): Married, 1836, Captain George Somerville Digby ; wasraised to the rank of an Earl s daughter, 1848. EVERARD CHARLES DIGBY, . Esquire, commonly known as the Hono.urable Everard Charles Digby, formerly Major and Colonel in the Grenadier Guards ; served in the Suakim Expedition. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors', Travel- lers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent, and impaling the arms of Petty-Fitz- Maurice, namely : Quarterly i and 4 ermine, on a bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing to the Polar Star or ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, a chief ermine. Upon the escutcheon .is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a v\frealh of the colours, an ostrich argent, with a horse-shoe in its beak or. Married, 1886, Emily Louisa Anne, com- monly known as Lady Emily Louisa Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquess of Lansdowne ; and has Issue — Almarus Edward Henry Digby, Esquire, born 1889 ; and Theresa Emily Margery. Postal addresses — 51 Green Street, Park Lane, W. ; Melbury Bubb, Dor- chester. S GERALD FITZ-MAU RICE DIGBY, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Gerald Fitz-Maurice Digby. Born 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable Edward St. Vincent Digby, the ninth Baron Digby. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, holding in its beak a horse-shoe or. His Honour Judge KENELM EDWARD DIGBY. Born September 9, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Kenelm Henry Digby, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Kenelm Henry Digby, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Honorary Canon of Norwich, Rural Dean, Rector of Tittleshall, in the county of Norfolk, by Caroline his wife, daughter of Edward Sheppard of Firgrove, in the county of Salop ; called to the Bar in Lincoln's Inn, 1865, and made a Bencher, 1891 ; appointed Judge of Circuit Number 19, February 1892. C/a*— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent, impaling for Strutt party per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitch^e or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours an ostrich argent, holding in its beak a horse-shoe or ; with the Motto, ' ' Deo non for- tuna." Married, August 30, 1870, Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Strutt, first Baron Belper; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Kenelm Digby, Esquire, born May 19, 1879 ; (2) Edward Aylmer Digby, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Emily; and Lettice. Postal address — Aston Hall, Derby. MARY THERESA DIGBY, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Theresa Digby, daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Digby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent. WILLIAM DIGBY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1849, being the son of the late William Digby of Wisbech ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1879. Club — National Liberal. Ma.rned, _^rstly, 1874, Ellen Amelia (who died 1878), daughter of Captain Little of Wisbech; secondly, iZ'jq, Sarah Maria, daughter of William Hutchinson, Esquire, of Tuxford House, Wis- bech. Postal address — Coromandel, South Hill Park, BroTnley, Kent. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES WENT- WORTH DILKE, Baronet, Member of Her tp\||fe|> Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, ZL/llnv- Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, Member of Parliament for the Forest of Dean Division of the county of Gloucester, Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge, and Barrister-at-law. Born September 4, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke, Baronet, and Member of Parlia- ment for Wallingford, by Mary his wife, daughter of Captain William Chatfield, First Madras Cavalry ; and succeeded. May II, 1869, as second Baronet, to the title created January 22, 1862. Clubs — Reform, Burlington Fine Arts, and many others. Z.zVery— Chocolate brown. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant party per pale argent and or, the arms charged with his badge as a Baronet upon a dexter canton ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a dove argent, membered gules ; with the Mottoes, "Love and honour," "Leo inimicis aniicis columba." Married, firstly, January 30, 1872, Katherine Mary Eliza, only daughter of the late Captain Arthur Gore Shell, who died September 20, 1874 ; and secondly, October 3, 1885, Emilia Frances, daughter of Major Strong, Honour- able East India Company's Service, and widow of the Reverend Mark Pattison, Rector of Lincoln College, Oxford. By his first marriage Sir Charles has Issue — A son and heir, Charles Wentworth Dilke, Esquire, born September 19, 1874. Postal address — 76 Sloane Street, London, S.W. Sir Charles Dilke uses a "Privy Councillor's Cockade." The Editor has never previously heard of such an article, and has yet to learn what it may be like. DebretCs "Peerage,", and Debrett's "House of Commons," Dods "Peerage," and the " Windsor Peerage," all for some inscrutable reason spell^ the. second name of the present Lady Dilke "Francis;" Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 300 ^n "" Debreit," ^noreover, whilst omitting the Baronet's badge, gives a shield of nine qnarterings which in the Peerage are blazoned: '* First, gules, a lion rampant per pale argent and or; second, argent, a mullet gules ; third, sable a chevron between three leopards heads or \the illustration shows them as faces, which they really should be if inte?ided for Went- worth] ; fourth, argent, a cross grady and conjoined sable [the Editor has never Jieard of such a thing ; a cross graded throughout is probably intended]; fifth, paly of six argent and gules, a bend coti?iierchanged sable [the Editor would be glad to learn how the bend can be counterchanged and at the same time sable — the illustration simply shows it counter- changed'] ; sixth, gules, on a bend argent, three escallops azure ; seventh, paly of six argent and sable, on a bend gules, th7'ee mullets argent; eighth, quarterly: argent and gules, on a bend sable, between two frets or, three escallops of the first [the illustration shows it to be quarterly or and gules, ^'c.]; ninth, ermine two chevrons sable." Sir Charles Dilke, in his very courteous reply to the Editor's applicatio7i for info7'ination, writes : " We are entitled to bear a great number of quarterings, chiefly as given in Ruttons ' Three Branches of the Family of VVentworth;'" though whether Debrett's illustration is a correct exposition of the escutcheon claimed, the Editor cannot say. No quarterings have been establislied or recorded at the College of Arms. DILLON, see CLONBROCK. CONRAD ADDERLY DILLON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Conrad Adderly ?DtfTntl ^^^1°"- Born September 2, 1845, being the ZL/iliUli second son of the Right Honourable Arthur Edmund Dillon, sixteenth Viscount Dillon, by his wife Ellen, daughter of James Adderly. Livery — Black, with white caps and aprons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee), impaling the arms of Dashwood, namely argent, on a fesse double cotised gules, three griffins' heads erased or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, holding between the paws an estoile argent ; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, August 27, 1872, Ellen Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Henry William Dash- wood, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Henry Dillon, Esquire, born January 5, 1875; (2) Eric Fitzgerald Dillon, Gentleman, born April 4, 1881 ; Hilda Ellen ; Margaret Sophia; Evelina Victoria ; and Vere Mary. Estates— " Kn Espagne. " Postal address — 53 Oakley Street, Chelsea. The Right Honourable ELLEN LEE- DILLON, Widow, Viscountess-Dowager Dillon, daughter of James Adderly. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a Hon passant between three aescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee). Supporters — Dexter, an angel proper, vested argent, the wings elevated, having a sash over the shoulder azure, and holding in the exterior hand a branch of palm proper ; sinister, an angel proper, vested argent, the wings elevated, holding in the exterior hand a branch of palm proper. Married, 1843, the Right Honourable Arthur Edmund Denis, Lee -Dillon, sixteenth Viscount Dillon, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is /ssue — (i) Arthur Henry Lee-Dillon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Henry Lee-Dillon, born January 5, 1875 ; (2) Eric Fitzgerald Lee-Dillon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eric Fitzgerald Lee- Dillon, born April 4, 18B1 ; Hilda Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda Ellen ; Margaret Sophia, com- monly known as the Honourable Margaret Sophia ; Evehna Victoria, commonly known as the Honourable Evelina Victoria ; and Vere Mary, commonly known as the Honour- able Vere Mary. Postal address — Ditchley, Oxfordshire. FANNY DOROTHEA DILLON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Constantine Augustus Dillon, daughter of Philip Laycock Story. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2. argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee). Mar- ried, 1842, Constantine Augustus Dillon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Constantine Augustus Dillon (son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Viscount Dillon) , who & is the Military Cockade. died 1853. Of the above marriage there is /ssue—{i) Henry Philip Constantine Dillon, Esquire, retired Lieutenant- Colonel Royal Engineers, born 1843 [married, October i, 1872, Emily Blanche, daughter of Mountifort Longfield of Castle Mary, in the county of Cork, and has issue, Constan- tine Theobald Francis Dillon, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, born September 9, 1873 ; Henry Montiford Dillon, Gentleman, born June 20, 1881 ; and Kathleen Nora] ; (2) Philip Gerald Dillon, Gentle- man, born 1848 [maiTied, June 1876, Constance Charlotte, daughter of Sir David Monro, Doctor of Medicine, and died March 4, 1890, leaving issue, Francis Noel Dillon, Gentle- man, born 1878 ; Marianne Geraldine ; Constance Helen ; Beatrice Eugenie ; and Ethel Georgina] ; (3) the Reverend Constantine Francis Arthur Dillon, Rector of Peopleton, in the county of Worcester, born 1851 [married, October 19, 1886, Adela, daughter of Major Arthur Ogle] ; Constance Louisa [married, March 19, 1878, Philip H. M. Wynter] ; Marion Henrietta; and Lydia Eliza. Postal address — Spels- bury, Eustone, Oxon. FANNY LETITIA DILLON, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Letitia Dillon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clonbrock, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Churchill. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure. The Right Honourable HAROLD ARTHUR LEE- DILLON, Viscount Dillon of Costello Gallen, in the county of Sligo, in the Peerage of Ireland, late Major 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, formerly of the Rifle Brigade. Born January 24, 1844, being the eldest son of the sixteenth Viscount, by his wife Ellen, daughter of John Adderley. Creation — March 16, 1622. Clnb — Army and Navy. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an estoile argent. Supporters — Two angels proper, vested argent, wings elevated, the dexter with a sash over the shoulder azure, each holding in the exterior hand a palm-branch also proper. Motto — ' ' Dum spiro spero." Married, November 3, 1870, Julia, eldest daughter of Isaac B. Stanton, Canadian Civil Service ; and has Issue — Harry Lee-Stanton Lee-DiUon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harry Lee-Stanton Lee-Dillon. Seats — Ditchley, near Charlbury, in the county of Oxford ; Lough Glyn, in the county of Roscommon. Town residence —3 Swan Walk, S.W. HELEN ISABELLA DILLON, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Isabella Dillon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clonbrock, by his wife Caro- line Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caro- line Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Churchill. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a lion rampant between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure. JOHN DILLON, Member of Parliament for the East Division of the county of Mayo. Born 1851, being the son of the late John Blake Dillon, by his wife Adelaide, daughter of the late William Francis Hart of Dublin. Annori^ bear- ings as given in Debretts " House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, areforAnxiA : Argent, a lion passant between three crescents gules. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules , holding between the paws a mullet or. Motto — "Dum spiro spero." Re- sidence — 2 North Great George's Street, Dublin. M Sir JOHN FOX DILLON, seventh Baronet, of Lis- W muUen, in the county of Meath, a Baron of the Holy Roman Empire (1782). Born 1843, being the eldest son of the late Sir John, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Fanny, only daughter of Thomas Fox of Beaminster, in the county of Dorset ; succeeded his father in 1875, under the creation of July 31, 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant, between three crescents gules, M is tlie Naval Cockade. Oil Ofl 301 issuant from each crescent a star with six points of the field, over all a fesse azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a falcon rising argent, beaked, legged, and belled or. Motto — " Auxilium ab alto. " Afaz-Werf, November 18, 1879, Marion Louisa, second daughter of Robert Stewart Dykes. Heir fresumpHve^ii\s brother, Frederick Baines Dillon, Esquire, late Lieutenant 66th Regiment, born 1846. Seat — LismuUen, Navan, in the county of Meath. KATHERINE CHARLOTTE DILLON, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Charlotte Dillon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clon- brock, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Churchill. Armoiial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure. LOUISA EMILIA DILLON, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Emilia Dillon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clonbrock, by his wife Caro- line Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caro- line Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Churchill. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure. LUKE GERALD DILLON, Gentleman, eldest son of the late Charles Blake Dillon, Gentleman, of Springlawn, in the county of Roscommon, by Maria his wife, daughter of the late John Neilan of Stonepark, in the county of Roscommon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a Uon passant between three crescents gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules holding between the paws an estoile of eight points or ; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spei'o." Postal address — Seaham, county Durham. Sir MARTIN DILLON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1826, iein^ the son of Major Dillon of Lissaine, in the county of Mayo ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1873. Postal address — 30 St. James's Square, S. IV. Major -General ROBERT VILLIERS DILLON, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Villiers Dillon, formerly of the Royal Horse Artillery. Bom December 10, 1839, being the third but second surviving son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Clonbrock, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Churchill. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ar- gent, a lion rampant between three crescents, each with an estoile between the horns gules, over all a fesse azure, and impaling the arms of Gladstone, namely argent, a savage's head affrontfe, guttte-de-sang, wreathed about the temples with holly proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a falcon rising proper, belled or ; with the Kotto, "Auxilium ab alto." Married, June 3, 1873, Harriet Caro- line Elizabeth, daughter of the late Adam Steuart Gladstone, Gentleman ; and has Issue — Charles Henry Dillon, Esquire, born August 31, 1877 ; Hilda May ; and a daughter. DILLON-LEE, see DILLON. ETHELRED FLORENCE DILLON-LEE, commonly known as the Honourable Ethelred Zr^tflrtn 3f[ f.ff Florence Dillon-Lee, daughter of the JL'IUUU-IL'IkV Right Honourable the fourteenth Vis- count Dillon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee). §SlR JOHN TALBOT DILLWYN- LLEWELYN, Baronet, of Penllergare DiHtogn=!LletoelBn ^^.^J^%l^:kZ Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1878), and Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen, Mayor of Swansea 1891. Bom May 26, 1836, being the son of John Dillwyn-Llewelyn, Justice of the Peace, Deputy - Lieutenant, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Penllergare, Swansea, by his wife Emma Toma- sina, daughter of Thomas Mansel Talbot of Margam ; was created a Baronet, March 20, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, guttte- de-poix, three chevronels gules, in base a lamb passant proper (for Llewelyn) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron nebuly argent, five trefoils shpped of the first (for Dillwyn) ; im- paling the arms of Hicks-Beach, namely, quarterly i and 4, vairfe argent and gules, a canton azure charged with a pile or (for Beach) ; z and 3 gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or, a crescent for difference (for Hicks). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a lamb passant proper, bearing a banner gules charged with three chevronels argent ; 2. upon a vn"eath of the colours, in front of a stag's head couped proper, three trefoils shpped vert. Married, May 7, 1861, Caroline Julia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) William Dillwyn-Llewelyn, Esquire, born April i, 1868, died unmarried August 25, 1893 ; (2) Charles Leyshon Dillwyn-Venables-Llewelyn, Esquire, Lieutenant Carmar- then Artillery, born June 29, 1870 [married, August 23, 1893, Katharine Minna, elder daughter and co-heir of the Reverend Richard Lister Venables, Master of Arts, of Llysdinam, in the county of Brecon. He assumed by Royal License, June 27, 1893, the surname of Venables in addition to and before that of Llewelyn, and after that of Dillwjm, and the arms of Venables quarterly with his own family arms] ; Gwendoline Harriet ; and Gladys Mary. Residences — 39 Cornwall Gardens, London, S.W. ; Penller- gare, Swansea ; Ynis-y-gerwn, Neath. § CHARLES LEYSHON DILLWYN-VENABLES- LLEWELYN, Esquire, H:)iHtDpn=SIena6Iei8f= ^^^uLT'^-Tune*;" 1870, being the second but only surviving son of Sir John Talbot Dillwyn- Llewelyn, Baronet, of Penllergare and Ynis-y-gerwn, in the county of Glamorgan [to whom refer], by his wife Caroline Julia, eldest daughter of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet ; assumed by Royal License, dated June 27, 1893, the surname of Venables in addition to and before that of Llewelyn and after that of Dillwyn, and the additional arms of Venables quartered. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent guttfe-de-poix, three chev- ronels gules, in base a lamb passant proper (for Llewelyn) ; 2. azure, two bars each cotised, between five mullets, three in chief and two in base all argent, and for difference a cross crosslet or (for Venables) ; 3. gules, on a chevron nebuly argent, five trefoils slipped of the first (for Dillwyn), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Venables without distinctions. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting, a lamb passant proper supporting a staff or, therefrom flowing a banner gules, charged with three chev- ronels argent ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern, wings expanded gules, each wing charged with a fesse argent, issuant from a weir-basket proper, the dexter claw resting on a mullet azure, charged for difference as in the arms (for Venables) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head couped proper, three trefoils slipped vert (for Dillwyn). Motto — " Craignez honte. " Married, JLIetoelpn Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely axmigerous person. Dim August 23, 1893, Katharine Minna, elder daughter and co-heiress of the late Reverend Richard Lister Venables of Llysdinam, in the county of Brecon. Seat — Llysdinam Hall, Newbridge-on-Wye. §SiR JOSEPH COCKFIELD DIMSDALE, Knight Bachelor, Alderman of the Gity of JT^tttttfriA^I? London and Sheriff, 1893-1894, one of XL^iUlpUait- Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London. Borji 1849, being the eldest son of -the late Joseph Cockfield Dimsdale, . Gentleman ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1894. Clubs — Carlton, City. Carl- ton, and Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse dancett^e azure, between three mullets sable, two bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a staff fesseways entwined by a serpent proper, thereon a griffin's head erased argent ; with the Motto, "Quod deus vult fiet." Married, 1873, Beatrice Eliza Bower, daughter of R. H. Holdsworth of Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park. Postal address — 3 Lancaster Street, Hyde Park, London, W. Sir ADRIANO DINGLJ, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ,7r\||^lYT| and Saint George, Companion of the Most ZL^iUJJil Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the son of the late Sir Paul Dingli, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Malta.; is Vice-Presi- dent of the Government of Malta since 1893 '> created Com- panion of the Most Distingidsfied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1856 ; advanced to the rank of Knight Commander i860, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of that Order 1868 ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1859. Married, _/??-j^/}/, 1854, Cathe- rine, daughter of V. Mamo, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [she died 1857) ; secondly, 1879, Ainy Mildred Mary, second daughter of, W. H. Charlton of Hesleyside^ in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Valetta, Malta. ALEXANDER DINGWALL-FORDYCE, Gentleman, of Brucklay, in the county Dingtoall^jrorDpce t^:s:^T: .i^l"^^ the eldest son of the late William Dingwall-Fordyce, Esquire, of Brucklay, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, by his wife Christina, eldest daughter of Robert Horn, Esquire, Dean of the Facultv of Advocates. Armorial teaxiags— He bears for Arms': Quarterly 1 and 4, azure three bears' heads couped ai'gent, muzzled gules (for Fordyce) ; 2. azure, a buck's 'head caboshed or, between tliree mullets pierced argent (for Dingwall) ; 3. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a mullet of the second, and the base wavy of the third, a bordure engrailed or (for Lindsay). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of the liveries are set for Crests, i. an eagle volant proper, holding in the claws an escroU with this motto, "Altius ibunt qui ad summa nituntur;" 2. a stag lodged proper. Motto — "In arduis fortis." Seat — Brucklay Castle, in the county of Aberdeen. CO WAIJEE DINSHA IV, Esquire, Companion of the Most ETninent Order of the Indian Em- pire {so created 1894). Postal address — Aden. DttiiSfjato DIRLETON, Baron of, see MARR. DIROM, see PASLEY-DIROM. CONINGSBY RALPH DISRAELI, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the '?r^ttfl*fl(H[t county of Buckingham, Member of Parlia- 2L^lpttt(-ll ment for the Altrincham Division of the county of Chester. Bom 1867, being the son of Ralph Disraeh, Esquire, formerly Deputy Clerk of Parliaments, by his wife Katherine, daughter of Charles Trevor, Esquire, of the Inland Revenue Department, and nephewof the Right Honourable the late Earlof Beaconsfield. & is the SUUta^ Cockade. C&ij-— Carlton, White's, Bachelors', Garrick. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per saltire gules and argent, a. castle triple-towered in chief of the last, two lions rampant in fesse sable, and an eagle displayed in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a.helmet befittmg his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak proper a castle triple-towered argent. Motto— " Forti nihil difficile." .ffjfe/c— Hughenden Manor, in the county of Buckingham. Postal arf(f?-cM«J — Hughenden Manor, Buckingham ; 7 Park Place, St. James's, S.W. The Reverend PETER HAMPSON DITCH FIELD. Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of rP\t<-r?lft'oTil t'^' University of Oxford. Fellow of the TiJ\\Vy>XK/W Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the Royal Historical Society, Rector of Barkham. Born April 20, 1854, being the eldest son of Peter Ditchfield, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Adam Hampson. Cluhs—Grosvenor, Berkshire [Reading). Armorial bear- ings as used, but for which no authority has been established in tlie College of Arms, are for Arms : Azure, three fine- apples or, stalked gules, r Crest — A porcupine. Motto — "In Deo fido." Postal address — Barkham Rectory, near Wokingham. MACNAMARA DIX, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint rr\|-|« George. Born i8n, being the son of George Davies Ti-J*'' Dix ; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 188-. Ma.meA, firstly, 1832, Susan Parnell Woodcock {who died 1858),- secondly, i860, Susan Selina Woodcock [who died 1883). Postal address — Castries, St. Lucia. Sir ALEXANDER BEAUMONT CHURCHILL DIXIE, eleventh Baronet, of Bosworth House, ?r^t1*tl> '" '^'^ county of Leicester, High Sheriff 1876. SL^I'A'lv Born December 22, 1851, being the only son of Sir Alexander, tenth Baronet, by his wife Maria Catherine, youngest daughter of the Reverend Charles Walters, Rector of Bramdean, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of 1660. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant and a chief or, impaling the arms of -Douglas, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, im- perially crowned proper, on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar) ; all within a bordure of the last charged with the double tressure of Scotland. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ounce sejant proper, ducally gorged or ; with the Mottoes, "Quod dixi dixi," "Dei gratia gtata." Married, April 3, 1875, Florence Caroline, commonly known as Lady Florence Caroline, youngest daughter of the Most Honourable the seventh Marquess of Queensberry ; and has Issue — (i) George Douglas Dixie, Esquire, Royal Navy, born January 18, 1876 ; (2) Albert Edward Wolstan Dixie, Esquire (for whom His Royal Highness the . Prince of Wales was sponsor), born September 26, 1878. Seat — Glen Stuart, Annan, North Britain. Dame MARIA CATHERINE DIXIE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Dixie, youngest daughter of the Reverend Charles Walters. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Azure, a lion rampant or, a chief of the last. Married, 1843, Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Doctor of Medicine, tenth Baronet, who died 1872. ' Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Alexander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; Maria Catharine [married, August 6, 1863, the Reverend Benjamin B. G. Ludford Astley, Rector of Cadeby, in the county of Leicester] ; Rosamond Emily [married, July 19, 1866, Charles Fetherston Dilke of Maxstoke Castle, in the county of War- wick, who died 1877] ; Caroline Ellen [married, December 15, 1870, Charles Leigh Adderley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Leigh Adderley] ; Clementina Churchill [married, June 23, 1874, Edmund Park- Yates, Esquire, late Captain Royal Dragoons, of Iiice Hall, .in the county of Cheshire] ; Eleanor Fraribes Poc'hin ; Agnes Sophia [married, September 12, 1877, John Frederick Cay] ; and Fanny Julia [married, August 17, 1880, Henry Edward H iB the Naval Cockade. - Dfr DoD 3°3 Brudenell Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henrjt-Edward Brudenell Somerset]. Postal address — Stanton House, Stony Stanton, Hinckley. Sir DAN/EL DIXON, Knight Bachelor, Justice^ the Peace for the co-unties of Antrim and Down. 5^itQn ^'^''" '^44. ieing the son pf Thomas Dixon of Sk-^lAtwII I^rne, in the county of Antrim, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Daniel MacCambridge of Mullarts, in the county ^Antrim ; is a Member of the Bel- fast Harbour Board ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Mar- ried, ,1870, Annie, daughter of James Shaw of Belfast. Postal addresses — Ballymenoch, Hollywood, and The Farm, Groomsport, county Down, JULIETT DIXON, commonly known as the Honourable Juliett Dixon, second daughter of the first Baron St. Leonards. Married, 1832, Kenneth Dixon. H Sir RAYLTON DIXON, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Sffi' Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, for the North Riding of the county of York. Born 1838, being the son of Jeremiah Dixon of Bulla Wraig, Windermere ; Member of the Tees Conservancy Commission, Major 1st York Artillery Volunteers: dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married, 1863, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Walker, Doctor. of Medicine, of Greenock. Postal address — Gunningate Hall, Marton- in-Cleveland, Yorkshire. THOMAS DIXON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland. Bom June 9, 1861, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Dixon, Esquire, of Rheda, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, daughter of Michael Hughes of Kingston House, Moresby, in the county of Cumberland. Club — New University. Livery — Blue cloth with silver buttons, blue and white striped, waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a pale argent, a fleur-de-hs of the first, a chief engrailed ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, a staff raguly fesseways or. Motto-r' ' Quod dixi dixi." Married, February 13, 1889, Maria Florence Wynn, only daughter and heir of the late Llewelyn Lewis of Tan- y-fynwent, Aber, North Wales ; and has Issue — Myfanwy Wynn Lewis ; and Vera Mabel Florence. Estate — Rheda. Postal address — Rheda, Cleator Moor, Cumberland, via Carnforth. §SlR FREDERICK DIXON DIXON-HARTLAND, first Baronet, of Middleton DirOHs^attlanD s,ise°x,' j!i"tice of "thrPeace for the counties of Gloucester, Worcester, and Middlesex, one of Her Majesty's Lieu- tenants of the City of London, Member of Parliament Uxbridge Division of Middlesex, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Bom yia.y i, 1832, being the son of Nathaniel Hartland, by his wife Eliza, daughter and co-heiress of Thomas Dixon of King's Lynn, in the county of Norfolk ; was .created a Baronet October 13, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between two crescents sable three pallets or, each charged with a stag's head erased of the second (for Hartland) ; 2 and 3 per bend indented sable and or, two bendlets between as many lions passant, all counter- changed (for Dixon). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased or, gorged with a collar gemd", pendent therefrom by a cha,in a key in bend, all sable (for Hartland) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse in- dented or and sable, supporting with the sinister paw an antique shield of the second, charged with a talbot's head erased of the first (for Dixon). Married, October 15, 1867, Grace Amy, youngest daughter of Colonel Wilson, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, 64th Regiment ; and by her (who died December z2, 1892) has /fjK« — Teresa Roma; Amy Fridswede [married, 1894, Fitzroy Cowper, Barrister-at-Law] ; Mary Grace ; and Norah Gladys. Residences — 14 Chesham Place, London, S.W. ; Ashley Manor, Cheltenham ; Middleton Manor, Bognor. SAMUEL DOBR^E, Esquire, Justice of. the Peace for the county of Somerset. . Born April 7, 1843, ?Pinfl1*P0 '^eing the third but eldest surviving son and TlJ\}\i\\,X, i^gif of tjjg i^jg Samuel Dobr^e,, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Somerset, by his wife Jane Mary, third daughter and co- heiress of Carteret Priaulx, Magistrate, of Guernsey. Livery — Dark green coat, medium striped white and red waist- coat, drab breeches (coachman) ; black plush breeches and white stockings or black trousers (footman) ; brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. gules, a crescent per paleor and argent between three trefoils slipped of the last (for Dobr^e) ; 2. ermine, two chevronels between three sinister hands apaumde, couped at the wrist gules (for Bonamy) ; 3. per pale azure and gules, a wolf rampant or (for Hankey) ; 4. azure, on s. fesse between three saltires couped or, as many lions' heads erased of the field, collared argent (for Gale). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a thistle slipped and leaved proper; with the Motto, " Spe vivitur." Married, 1871, Mary Milford Tozer, second daughter of ■Stephen Franklin Bridge, Doctor of -Medicine, late of Old Court, Wellington, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Carteret Priaulx Dobr^a; Gentleman, born 187s ; (2) FrankHn Bonamy. Hankey. Dobrfe, Gentle- man, born 1876; .(3) Richard Harry Bonamy Melvill Dobr^e, Gentleman, born 1877; (4) Henry Hankey East .Dobr6e, Gentleman, boirn' 1878 (deceased); Margaret Katherine Carey ; and Mary Katherine Le Marchant (deceased). Estates — The Priory, Wellington, in the county of Somerset, and other land. Postal address — The Priory, Wellington, Somerset. DOBSON, quartered by DE BLAQUIERE. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM LAMBERT DOB- SON, Knight Bachelor, Chief - Justice of ?P^nflVltITi> Reverend John Orde of Winslade, in the ZUUIIiUliiv county of Hants. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a lion ram- pant argent, supporting a sword erect representing the sword of the City of London proper ; on a chief of hon- ourable augmentation of the second three Oriental crowns two and one, the points alternately radiated or, encircled by two branches of olive proper. Married, 1848, Sir James Graham Domville (of Saint Albans), third Baronet, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir William Cecil Henry Domville, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Eleanor Ida [married, November 9, 1872, to Count Francesco Monroy]. Postal address — Villa Domville, Palermo, Sicily. Sir WILLIAM CECIL HENRY DOMVILLE, fourth Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Saint Albans, in the county of Hertford, Captain (retired) Royal Navy. Bom December 30, 1849, being the son of Sir James Graham Domville, the third Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Orde of Winslade, in the county of Hants ; succeeded his father in 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. azure, a lion rampant argent, supporting a sword erect representing the sword of the City of London proper ; on a chief of honourable augmentation of the second three Oriental crowns, the points alternately radiated or, encircled by two branches of olive proper; impaling the arms of Ames, namely argent, on a bend cotised between two annulets sable, a quatrefoil between two roses of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a demi-lion issuant argent supporting between the paws an escutcheon azure charged with three crowns as in the arms. Motto — "Qui Stat caveat ne cadat." Married, December 29, 1888, Anne Josephine Moselle, youngest daughter of Henry Metcalfe Ames of Linden, in the county of Northum- berland ; and has Issue — (i) James Henry Domville, Esquire, born December 10, 1889 ; (2) Cecil Lionel Dom- ville, Esquire, born September 14, 1892. Residences — Stede Hill, Harrietsham, Maidstone ; Villa Domville, Palermo. Dame AMELIA DONALDSON, IVido^ii, commonly known as Lady Donaldson, daughter of ?r^rtttflTlTltfrtl1 Frederick Cowper of Carleton Hall a^Uiiai.U^UII „„^ Unthank, in the county of Cum- berland. Married, 1854, Sir Stuart Alexander Donaldson, Knight Bachelor, who was Knighted by Patent for his political sei~uices in New South Wales, i860, and died 1867. Postal addre.ss — Rosehill House, Henley-on- Tha^nes. CHARLOTTE AGNES MARY DONALDSON, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Agnes Maiy Donaldson, daughter of the thirteenth Viscount Gormanston. Married, 1870, Richard Donaldson, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant. DONCASTER, Earl of, see BUCCLEUCH. iM is tbe Naval Cockade. Don Don 3°S The Most Honourable GEORGE AUGUSTUS HAMILTON CHICHESTER, Marquess ?ni1t1Pfl'aH ^""^ ^^"^^ °f Donegall, Earl of Belfast, H^vnn^^mi Viscount Chichester, and Baron of Belfast, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Fisher- wick of Fisherwick, in the county of Stafford, in the Peerage of Great Britain. Bom June 27, 1822, being the son of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquess of Donegall, by his wife Amelia Spread Deane, daughter of Henry Deane O'Grady of Lodge, in- the county of Limerick ; late Lieu- tenant 6th Foot. Creations — Baron and Viscount, April I, 1625; Earl, March 30, 1647; Earl and Marquess, June 27, 1791 (Irish honours) ; Baron (British), July 3, 1790. Cluis — Boodle's, Unionist, Turf Armoria.1 'bearings- He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; 2 and 3 azure, fretty argent (for Etchingham). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, wings ex- panded, holding in its beak an eel argent. Supporters — Two wolves gules, ducally gorged and chained or. Mottoes — " Invitum sequitur honor," and " Honor sequitur fugien- tem." Married, August 31, 1865, Mary Anne Williams, youngest daughter of Edward Cobb of Kensington and Arnold, in the county of Kent. The Right Honourable EDWARD ST. LEGER, Viscount Doneraile and Baron Doneraile rr\rt«|>ff»i»p of Doneraile, in the county of Cork, in iL^VIl«'Vnil(' the Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at- Law. Bor?i October 6, 1866, being the son of the Reverend Edward Frederick St. Leger, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of William Richard Bishop ; succeeded as sixth Viscount, January i, 1891. Creations — Baron, July 2, 1776 ; Viscount, June 22, 1785. Cl-ubs — Carlton, New Oxford and Cambridge, London. Anuoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a griffin passant or. Supporters — Two griffins or,wings elevated and indorsed azure, fretty argent. Motto — ' ' Haut et bon. ' ' Residence — 87 Victoria Street, London ,S. W. The Right Honourable MARY ANN GRACE LOUISA ST. LEGER, Widow, Viscountess Doneraile, daughter of George W. Lenox-Conyngham of the Foreign Office. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Azure, fretty argent a chief or. Supporters — Two griffins or, the wings elevated azure, fretty argent. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable Hayes St. Leger, fourth Viscount Doneraile, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Hayes Warham St. Leger, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hayes Warham St. Leger, born and died 1852 ; Ursula Clara Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Ursula Clara Emily [married, April 23, 1874, the Right Honourable Baron Castletown] ; and May, commonly known as the Honour- able May, died May 6, 1867. Postal address — Chateau de Fontanil, Aix-les-Bains. §The Right Honourable CHARLES FREDERICK ABNEY-HASTINGS, Baron Doning- JT^rttltlHTlTm '°" °^ Donington, in the countv of ZL/UlllIlD VUll Leicester, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ayr, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1822, being the third son of the late Thomas Clifton of Clifton and Lytham, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Hetty, daughter and co-heiress of Peregrine Treves, and assumed with his late wife. Lady Edith Clifton, by Act of Parliament, 1859, the surname and arms of Abney-Hastings, in compliance with a settlement effected by Sir Charles Abney-Hastings, second Baronet, of Willesley, in 1844, and by Royal License, dated April 8, 1887, assunied [for his children] the surnames of Rawdon- Hastings, in lieu of those of Abney-Hastings [which he re- tained for himself]. Creation — May 4, 1880. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, I and 6, quarterly i. and iiii. argent a maunch within a bor- dure engrailed sable (for Hastings) ; ii. and iii. or, on a chief gules a demi-lion issuant argent (for Abney) ; 2. sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules (for Clifton) ; 3. azure, a cross moline or (for Molyneux) ; 4. gules, sem6 of cross crosslets and three lucies hauriant argent (for Lucy); 5. quar- terly argent and gules, on the second and third quarters a fret or ; over all on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased ermines, attired and ducally gorged argent (for Hastings); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or, the sinister paw resting on an antique shield charged with the arms of Hast- ings as in the arms (for Abney). Supporters— Dexter, a man tiger affront^e or, the visage resembling the human face proper, gorged with a chain gold, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Clifton, namely sable, on a bend argent, three mullets gules ; sinister, a bear argent, muzzled gules, gorged with a chain or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the arms of Clifton as on the dexter, hold- ing between the forepaws the trunk of a tree erect proper. Motto — "Tenebras meas." Married, K-pW. 30, 1853, the Right Honourable Edith Maud, commonly known as Lady Edith Maud, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Hastings, and heiress of her brother (Henry, fourth Marquess), Countess of Loudoun in her own right ; and by her (who died January 22, I874) has Isstie — (i) The Right Honourable Charles Edward Hastings Rawdon-Hastings, Earl of Loudoun [to whom refer] ; (2) Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Rawdon-Hastings, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Rawdon-Hastings, Major 3rd Battalion Leicestershire Regi- ment, born October 24, 1856 [married, December 20, 1881, Maud, commonly known as Lady Maud, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Verulam, and has issue, Paulyn Charles James Reginald Rawdon-Hastings, Esquire, born November 27, 1889 ; Edith Maud ; Elizabeth Frances ; Flora Anne ; and Isabella Jacqueline] ; (3) Gilbert Theophilus Clifton Rawdon-Hastings, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gilbert Theophilus Clifton Rawdon-Hastings, Captain and Honorary Major 3rd Bat- talion Sherwood Foresters, Derbyshire Regiment, born May 29, 1859 [married, 1894, Maud Kemble, only child of Sir Charles Hamilton, Baronet ; (4) Henry Cecil Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Henry Cecil Plantagenet Rawdon-Hastings, born June 19, i860, died 1886 ; Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, commonly known as the Honourable Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara [married, November 21, 1877, to the Most Noble Sir Henry FitzAlan Howard, fifteenth Duke of Norfolk, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and died April II, 1887]; and Egidia Sophia Frederica Christina, commonly known as the Honourable Egidia Sophia Frede- rica Christina, died March 6, 1892. Seats — Donington Park, in the county of Derby; Loudoun Castle, Galston, North Britain ; Rawdon Hall, in the county of York ; Farleigh- Hungerford Castle, in the county of Somerset. The Reverend CHARLES ED WARD DONNE. Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Faversham. Born ?r^rit1tlf^ il/izy 21, 1832, being the eldest son of the late ZL^UIIIiv William Bodham Donne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenantfor the county of Norfolk, a Member in Her Majesty's Household, by his wife Catherine, daughter of C. Hewett. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 4, azure a wolf saliejti argent; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine between three birds. Crest — A wolf's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Loyale au tnorte." Married, ^rstly, June 5, 1861, Mildred, daughter of J. Mitchell Kemble ; secondly, August 7, 1877, Augusta, daughter of W. Rigden of Faversham ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edward Donne, born July 14, 1869 ; (2) William Bodham Donne, born August 25, 1870 ; Catherine Bodham ; Mildred Kemble ; and Ada Kemble. Estates — South Green Farm, Mattishall ; Mattishall Hall ; the Rookery Farm, Swaffham. Postal address — The Vicarage, Favershain, Kent. Major-General Sir JOHN FRETCHEVILLE DVKES DONNELLY, Knight Commander of JT^ritltlpTTtl "'^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath. TiiJ\i\\\\\>\V^ Born 1834, being the son of Lieutenant- Colonel T. Donnelly, Honoitrable East The -Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. u 3o6 Don Dot India Company's Service ; educated at Royal Military Aca- demy^ Woolwich^ Secretary and Permanent Head of Science and Art Department, South Kensington, since 1884/ created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Civil Division) 1886, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com.- mander of that Order, T.Ztj'i, C\nh—At!ienceum. Married, firstly, i-Qyi, Adeliza, second daughter of F, L, B. Dykes of Dovenhy Hall, in the county of Cumberland {she died 1873) ; secondly, 1881, his deceased wife's elder sister Mary Frajices. Postal addresses — 59 Onslow Gardens, London, S. W. ; Felday, Dorking, Surrey. Deputy Surgeon-General JOHN M'NEALE DON- NELL Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1830; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN LUKE GEORGE HELY-HUTCHIN- ?nnnrmiTTimnrp ^°^' ^^'■' °^ Donoughmore, ZUUUUUyiitllUl^' Viscount Donoughmore, and Baron Donoughmore, of Knock- lofty, in the Peerage of Ireland, Viscount Hutchinson, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary. Born March 2, 1848, being the son of the fourth Earl of Donoughmore, by his wife Thomasine Jocelyn, the eldest daughter and heir of the Right Honour- able the late Walter Steele. Creations — Baron, October 16, 1783 ; Viscount, November 20, 1797 ; Earl, December 21. 1800 — Irish honours; Viscount, June 14, 1821 — United Kingdom. Cluls — Carlton, City Carlton, Beefsteak. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4. per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between eight cross crosslets argent (for Hutchinson) ; 2. azure, afesse be- tween three stags' heads erased in chief argent, a demi-lion rampant in base or (for Hely) ; 3. azure, a garb or, between three wolves' heads erased argent (for Nickson). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent : and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a demi- cockatrice, wings elevated azure. Supporters — Two cocka- trices, wings elevated or, collared sable, combed and wattled gules, and each charged on the breast with a wreath of laurel vert. Motto — " Fortiter gerit crucem." Married at Hobart Town, May 19, 1874, Frances Isabella, daughter of Colonel Stephens, Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has had Issue — Richard Walter John Hely- Hutchinson, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Suir- dale, born March 2, 1875 ; Nina Blanche Mary, commonly known as Lady Nina Blanche Mary, died May 11, 1877; Evelyn , commonly known as Lady Evelyn ; Nora, commonly known as Lady Nora ; and Margarita Oonah Isabella, commonly known as Lady Margarita Oonah Isabella [died July i, 1894]. Seat — Knocklofty House, Clonmel, in the county of Tipperary. Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN DORAN, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the ?r^f\l*fln B^-^h' Born 1B24, being the son of Major ZL^UVClll John Doran, iSth Foot, by his wife Georgina, daughter of Robert Hughes of Ely House, in the county of Wexford : created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Married, 1856, Georgina Sultana, daughter of J. R. Magrath, Surgeon Honourable East India Company's Service. Postal address — Ely House, county Wexford. The Right Honourable DUDLEY WILMOT CAR- LETON, Baron Dorchester of Dor- ?r^f11*f fl IMtf'IM* Chester, in the county of Oxford, Colonel ii-'vK\,\}K,n\,K,\, late Coldstream Guards, Knight of the Medjidie (third class). Born 1822, being the eldest son of the late Reverend and commonly known as the Honourable Richard Carleton (who was youngest son of the first Lord), by his wife Frances Louisa, the second daughter and co-heir of Eusebius Horton of Catton Hall, in the county of Derby. He succeeded as fourth Baron on the death of his cousin, December 3, 1875, under the creation of August 21, 1786. Clubs — White's, United Service, Guards', Turf, Bachelors', Hurlingham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : & is the Military Cockade. Ermine, on a bend sable, three pheons argent, impaling the arms of Hobhouse, namely, per pale azure and gules, three crescents argent, issuant therefrom as many estoiles irradiated or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed and naked to the elbow, the shirt folded above the elbow argent, and vested over gules, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards proper. Supporters — Two beavers proper, the dexter gorged with a mural coronet, the sinister with a naval coronet, both or. Motto — ' ' Quondam his vicimus armis." Married, July 27, 1854, Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cam Hobhouse, Lord Brough- ton. Residences— 'H.&mS.eX. Lodge, Cowes, Isle of Wight; 42 Berkeley Square, W. THOMAS DORMAN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Cinque Ports and for the Borough of Jr>flt*ft1flt1 Sandwich. Born December 9, 1827, and 2^^Uvlllu-ll Is the second and only surviving son of James Dorman of Sandwich, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Thomas Young of Challock. Ar- morial bearings used, but which are of no authority, are for Arms .• Azure, three leopards' faces argent: and for a Crest, a lion's paw holding a tiliing-spear ; with the Motto, "In arduis viget virtus." Postal address — Newgate House, Sandwich, Kent. Dame ELLA FRANCIS CATHERINE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady ?nil1*tTtPt* Dormer, daughter of Sir Archibald Alison, uJVKWW/X, first Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, ten billets, four, three, two and one or, on a chief of the second, a demi- lion rampant sable (for Dormer), impaling the arms of Alison, namely azure, a bear's head argent, muzzled gules, in chief two fleurs-de-lis or, and in base a fir-tree eradicated of the last. Married, firstly, Robert Cutlar Fergusson of Craigdarroch, in the county of Dumfries ; and secondly, 1861, Lieutenant-General the Honourable Sir James Charlemagne Dormer, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (who died while Com- mander-in-chief at Madras, 1893). Of the first marriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Cutlar Fergusson, born July 26, 1855 ; (2) Archibald William Fergusson, born August 3, 1856. Of her second marriage there is Issue — (i) Roland John Dormer, Esquire, born November 24, 1862 ; (2) Charles Joseph Thaddeiis Dormer, Gentleman, born Feb- ruary 24, 1864 ; Gwendeline ; Eveline ; Mary ; Ethel Mary ; Leonie ; and Constance Mary. HUBERT FRANCIS DORMER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hubert Francis Dormer. Born November 4, 1837, being the third surviving son of the late Right Honom-able Joseph Thaddeus Dormer, eleventh Baron Dormer, by Elizabeth his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Henry Joseph Tichborne, Baronet. C/aJ— Travellers'. Z.zz'«?7— Blue with yellow waistcoat. Armoria,! bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, ten billets four, three, two and one or, on a chief of the last a demi-lion rampant of the last, impaling the arms of Digby, namely azure, a fleur-de-lis argent. Married, November 11, 1865, Mary Jane, daughter of Kenelm Henry Digby, Gentleman, of London [son of the Dean of Clonfert], and has Issue — (i) Henry Edward Dormer, Esquire, born October 13, 1870 ; (2) John Hubert Dormer, Gentleman, born January 13, 1874 ; (3) Kenelm Everard Dormer, Gentleman, born February 22, 1879 ; (4) Robert Stanhope Dormer, Gentleman, born August 18, 1880 ; (5) Cecil Francis Joseph Dormer, Gentleman, born Febru- ary 14, 1883 ; Gertrude Jane Mary [married, 1885, Edmund Granville Ward]; Mary Dolores [died 1878]; Isabel [died 1888]; Elizabeth Mary; and Alice Mary. Postal address— 3 Onslow Place. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN BAPTIST JOSEPH DORMER, Baron Dormer of Wenge, in the county of Buckingham, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 22, 1830, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Dormer, by his wife Eliza- beth Anna, daughter of Sir Henry J. Tichborne, Baronet. Creations — Baronet, June 10, 1615 ; Baron, June 9, 1615. Clubs — Travellers', Pratt's. Armorial bearings — He bears M is the Naval Cockade. Dor Dou 307 for Anus : Azure, ten billets, four, three, two and one or, on a chief of the second, a demi-lion rampant issuant sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falconer's right-hand glove fesseways argent, thereon perched a falcon wings inverted also argent, belled and beaked or. Supporters — Two falcons wings inverted argent, legged and beaked or, belled gules. Motto — " Cio che dio vuole io voglio." Married, firstly, June 14, 1866, Louisa Frances Mary, elder daughter of Edward King- Tenison of Kilronan Castle, in the county of Roscommon ; and by her (who died September 9, 1868) had Issue — Henry Edward Dormer, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Henry Edward Dormer, born March 4, 1867, died December 24, 1867 ; and Florence Edith Louise, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Edith Louise [married, July 20, 1892, Henry Hunter of Kilburn Hall, in the county of Derby]. His Lordship married secondly, February 11, 1871, Leonie, daughter of M. Fortamps, Senator of Belgium, and relict of Count Alfred de Bueren, by whom (who died September i, 1883) he had no issue ; and thirdly, January 8, 1885, Emily Constance Campbell, daughter of John Bald of Monzie Castle, in the county of Perth. Seats — Grove Park, near Warwick ; Peterley House, Amersham. MARY ISABEL LUCY DORMER, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Isabel Lucy Dormer, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Dormer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, ten billets, four, three, two and one or, on a chief of the second a demi-lion rampant issuant sable. DORRIEN, see SMITH-DORRIEN and SMITH- DORRIEN-SMITH. DORSETT, quartered by EVANS. Major ARTHUR ROBERT FORD DOR WARD, Companion of the Distinguished Service ?r^ni*^fl1*ll Order. Born 1848, being the son of the ZL^UviUCli U idiQ James Dorward, Inspector-General of Hospitals, Madras: was created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Club — East India United Service. CHARLES MONTAGU DOUGHTY. Born August 19, 1843, being the younger son of the 7rN|^||fYf«4-M Reverend Charles Montagu Doughty of JL/UMijyVK Theberton Hall, by his wife Frederica, third daughter of th£ Reverend Frederick Hotham, commonly known as the Honourable and Rev- erend Frederick Hotham. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burke's *^ Landed Gentry" but to which no right has been established or recorded at the Heralds College, are for Arms : Argent, two bars between as many m-ullets pierced sable; and for a Crest, a mullet as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Palma non sine pulvere." Married, October 9, 1886, Caroline Amelia, daughter of General Sir Montagu M'Murdo, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Ospedaletti, Italy. § Major CHESTER DOUGHTY, late Captain 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, Adjutant ^th Battalion {Militia) Shropshire Regiment from 1868 ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford ; is the youngest son of the late Frederic Goodwin Doughty, formerly of Martleshaw Hall, by Beatrice his wife, daughter and co- heiress of Rear- Admiral Sir Charles Cunningham-. Armo- rial bearings, oj' ^z^^^ftf in Burke's '* Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, two bars between as m.any mullets sable ; and for a Crest, a mullet sable; with the Motto, ** Palma non sine pulvere." Postal address — Hampton Park, Hereford. HENRY MONTAGU DOUGHTY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, Lord of the Manor of Theberton^ and Barrister-at-Law. Born March 15, 1841, being the eldest son of the Reverend Charles Montagu Doughty of Theberton Hall, by his wife Frederica, third daughter of the Reverend Frederick Hotham, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Frederick Hotham. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no right has been established or recorded at the College of Arms, are for Arms ; Argent, two bars between as many mullets pierced sable ; and for a Crest, a mullet as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Palma non sine pulvere." Married, August 21, i860, Edith Rebecca, only daughter of D. Cameron, Chief-Justice of Vancouver Island; and has had Issue — (i) Charles Hotham Montagu Doughty, Lieutenant Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born July 23, 1868 ; (2) Henry Montagu Doughty, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, born September 4, 1870; Edith Amelia Mary; Helen Cecilia, died 1869; Katherine Frances; Gertrude Millicent ; and Frederica Helen. Estate and postal aA&^esi— Theberton Hall, Saxmundham. §SlR HENRY ALFRED JOSEPH DOUGHTY- TICHBORNE, twelfth Dougljt^'-Cicfibcitne P^rrn^am;: shire. Deputy - Lieute- nant and Justice of the Peace for the county of South- ampton. Born, posthumous, May 28, 1866, bemg the only son of the late Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty - Tichborne, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Theresa Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Theresa Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Benedict Arundell, eleventh Lord Arundell of Wardour ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of March 8, 1620. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, vair a chief or (for Tichborne) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars between three mullets of six points sable, pierced or, a canton azure (for Doughty), and impaling the arms of Petre, namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head couped proper, between a pair of wings gules (for Tichborne) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested per pale crenelle or and argent, thereon a Maltese cross gules, cuffed of the first, holding in the hand proper a mullet, as in the arms (for Doughty). Supporters — Two lions guardant gules. Motto — " Pugna pro patria." Married, September 8, 1887, Mary Gwendaline, daughter of Edward Henry Petre of Whitley Abbey, in the county of Warwick ; ^nd has Issue — Joseph Henry Bernard Doughty- Tichborne, Esquire, born January 18, 1890. Seats — Tich- borne Park, Alresford, in the county of Hampshire ; Upton House, in the county of Dorset. DOUGLAS, quartered by HOME and SANDI- LANDS. DOUGLAS, see MORTON and QUEENSBERRY. DOUGLAS, Baron, see BUCCLEUCH. DOUGLAS, Marquess of, see HAMILTON. AGNES JULIA GASON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Douglas, JOHtlirTflrt daughter of captain John S. Rich of Port- 2L-^UU^lu9 Stewart House, in the county of Antrim. Married, firstly, 1852 \as his second wife), the Honourable and Reverend Charles Douglas, brother of the nineetenth Earl of Morton {who was raised to the rank of an EarVsson by Royal Warrant iZ'^^, and died i8$y); secondly, 1862, Colonel Wills Croft Gason of Kilteelagh Nenagh, in the county of Tippefary, who died 1887. Dame ALICE ANNE DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Douglas, daughter of the late Right Reverend Piers Calveley Claughton, formerly Bishop of Colombo. Married, 1871, Sir John Douglas, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant-Governor of Ceylon, who died 1885. Postal address — Wulstan, Watford. The Reverend ARCHIBALD EDWARD DOUGLAS, commonly known as the Reverend Lord Archibald Edward Douglas, Priest in Holy Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Born June 17, 1850, being the third son of the Most Honourable Archibald William Douglas, seventh Marquess of Queensberry, by his wife Caroline Margaret, The Editor undertakes tlat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3o8 Dou Dou youngest daughter of General Sir William Robert Clayton, Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quar- terly I and 4, argent a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three stars of the field. (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar), all within a bordure or, charged with the royal tressure of Scotland gules ; and for the Crest, a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown between two wings displayed or; with the Motto, " Forward." Postal address — Saint John's Industrial School, Walthamstow, The Right Reverend ARTHUR GASCOIGNE DOUGLAS, commonly known as the Right Reverend the Honourable Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney. Born 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Earl of Morton, by the daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Henry Rose, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; Curate of Kidderminster, 1850-1855; Rector of St. Olave's, Southwark, 1855, 1856; Rector of Scaldwell, in the county of Northampton, 1856-1872; Vicar of Shap- wick, in the county of Dorset, 1872-1883, when he was consecrated Bishop of Aberdeen and Orkney. Married, 1855, Anna Maria Harriet, daughter of the late Richard Richai'ds of Caerynwch. Residence — Bishop's Court, Aberdeen. §SiR ARTHUR PERCY DOUGLAS, fifth Baronet, of Carr, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, Staff Oflficer of Artillery and Inspector of Artillery Stores, New Zealand. Born 1845, being the son of Sir Robert Percy Douglas, fourth Baronet, by his wife, daughter and heir of Lieutenant- Colonel George Henry Duckworth ; succeeded his father in i8gi, under the creation of January 23, 1777. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a man's heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the first (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles issuing from the chief gules, the exteriors charged with a mullet of the first (for Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for his Crest, a wild boar proper, fixed between two clefts of an oak-tree, a chain and Iqck holding them together. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about their heads and waists with oak-leaves, each holding a baton in his exterior hand, the great end on the ground all proper, and on the breast of each a cross patie argent. Motto (over the crest) — " Lock sicker." Married, Novem- ber 16, 1871, Mary Caroline, youngest daughter of the Reverend WiUiam Foster, Master of Arts, of Stubbington ; and has Issue — Helen Mary Penelope, died December 15, 1891 ; Laura Beatrice ; Annie Margaret ; and Claudine Josephine ; and a daughter, born July 6, 1894. Heir pre- sumptive — His half brother, James Stewart Douglas, Esquire, born 1859 ; married, 1891, Ada Constance, daugh- ter of Lieutenant- General E. H. Fisher, Royal Artillery ; is Captain Royal Artillery; served in the Zulu War, 1879. Seat — Wellington, New Zealand. EDWARD RONALD DOUGLAS, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1825, being the son of the late John Douglas, Assistant- Surgeon Honourable East India Coinpany ; is Deputy Director-General of Post-Office of India ; created Companion of the MoH Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1882. Postal address — Bothwell, Simla. EDWARD WILLIAM DOUGLAS, Esquire, cotn- tnonly known as the Honourable Edward William Douglas, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born 1825, being the son of the Right Honourable George Sholto Douglas, the nineteenth Earl of Morton; formerly in the Army, retired 1855. Clubs — Junior Carlton, St. Stephens. Married, firstly, 1857, Augusta Anne [who died 1880), daughter of the Right Honourable George Bankes, Member of Parliament ; seco?idly, 1881, Evelyn Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Baron Clinton ; and has Issue living — Gertrude Evelyn Augusta. Residences — Heatherlea, Christchurch, in the county of Hainpshire ; 103 Onslow Square, S. W. & is the Military Cockade. DAME ELEANOR LOUISA DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Douglas (Dod says a daughter of " — Smith, Esq. ; " Debrett says, " daughter of the late T. H. Liffiton, Esq., and widow of— Smith, Esq."). Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart ensigned by an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three mullets argent ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross raguly sable (for Auchinleck). Married, secondly, 1866, Sir Robert Douglas, third Baronet, \Vho died 1884. Postal address — GX^nh^Tmt., county Whangarei, Auckland, New Zealand. Dame ELIZABETH DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Douglas, daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Charles Murray Cathcart, second Earl Cathcart. Married, 1843, General Sir John Douglas, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1887. Postal addresses— 5 Chesham Place, S. W. ; Glenfinart, Greenock, Scotland. M Sir GEORGE BRISBANE SCOTT DOUGLAS, @ fifth Baronet, of Springwood Park, formerly Maxwell, in the county of Roxburgh, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Roxburgh, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge. Born December 2, 1856, being the son of Sir George Henry Scott Douglas, fourth Baronet, bv his wife Mariquita Juana Petronila, daughter of Sefior Don Francisco Seranno Sanchez de Pifia of Gibraltar. Creation— ]\xn& 27, 1786. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, imperiallv crowned or, on a chief azure three mullets of the first,' all within a bordure nebuly of the fourth (for Douglas), 2 and 3 or, on a bend azure, a star of six points between two crescents of the first, in the dexter chief a sword erect, the point upwards all proper (for Scott). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. a cubit arm erect, grasping a broken tilting-spear all proper ; 2. a lion's head erased, holding in the mouth a thistle stalked and leaved all proper. Mottoes — "Do or die" (for Douglas), "Pro patri^" (for Scott); Heir presumptive, — His brother Francis John Scott Douglas, Esquire, born 1858 [married, 1891, Fanny Augusta, daughter of Sir George Meyrick, third Baronet, late Lieutenant Edinburgh Militia]. Seats — Springwood Park, Kelso ; and Belford, in the county of Roxburgh. ^GEORGE HENRY DOUGLAS, Esquire, commonly ^^ known as the Honourable George Henry Douglas^ Born 1821, being the son of the Right Honourable George Sholto Douglas, the nineteenth Earl of Morton ; entered the Navy, and distinguished himself when a midship-man in the Syrian War 1840, was promoted to the rank of Captain in 18^6 for distinguished services during the Russian War, made Rear- Admiral on the retii'ed list 1874, and Admiral 1885. Club — United Service. Married, 1850, Charlotte Martha, daughter of Admiral Sir Willia^n Parker, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue living — George Sholto Douglas, Esquire, formerly Captain 1st Battalion Cameronians [Scottish Rifles'), born 1858 \married, 1889, Laura Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Laura Mary, daughter of the late Viscount Milton, and has issue, Margai'et Laurd\\ and Blanche ^married, 1887, George Ponsonby Talbot, Esquire']. Residence — Nusells, Royston. Postal addresses — Nusells Park, Barkway, Royston ; Coriworth House, Rotherham, Yorkshire. GEORGIANA DOUGLAS, commonly known as Lidy Georgiana Douglas, daughter of the Most Honourable the sixth Marquess of Queensberry. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three stars of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar), all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland gules. Postal address — 68 South Eaton Place, S.W. The Reverend HENRY DOUGLAS, commonly knowti as the Reverend the Honourable Henry Douglas. Born 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable George Sholto Douglas, the nineteenth Earl of Morton ; Incumbent of St. John's, B is the Naval Cockade. Dou Dou 309 Capetown, 1847, Goldsioi'ough 1854, Rector of Hantury 185s, Vicar of St. Pauls, in. the county of Worcester, 1877, Honorary Canon of Cumbrae 1865, and of Worcester Cathedral 1887. Married, 1855, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Haddington ; and has Issue — Mary. Postal address — St. Paul's, Worcester. Sir KENNETH DOUGLAS, fourth Baronet, of Glen- bervie, in the county of Kincardine. Born May 29, 1868, being the son of the late Kenneth Mackenzie Douglas (who was nephew of the second Baronet), by his wife Caroline, daughter of the Reverend C. NiohoUs ; succeeded his uncle as fourth Baronet, February 28, 1884, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a heart gules, imperial! v crowned or, on a chief azure three mullets of the field ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross ra^uly sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a salamander in flames proper. Motto — "Jamais arri&re." Heir presumptive — His kinsman, Alexander, son of Rouse Douglas, by Alice, daughter of John O'Neill, born 1865. Residence — Wellington, New Zealand. Dame LOUISA DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Douglas, daughter of Robert Lang of Moor Park, Farham, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a man's heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three mullets of the first ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles issuant from the chief gules, the two exterior ones each charged with a mullet of the first. Supporters — On either side a wild man wreathed about the loins and temples, holding in his exterior hand a club all proper, and charged on the breast with a Maltese cross argent. Married, 1856, as his second wife, General Sir Robert Percy Douglas, fourth Baronet, late Commander-in-Chief at the Cape of Good Hope, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — James Stewart Douglas, Esquire, Captain Roysil Arrillery, born 1859 [married December 5, 1891, Ada Con- stance, daughter of Lieutenant-General E. H. Fisher, Royal Artillery, of Dover] ; Mary Louisa, died April 3, 1869 ; Jessie Campbell [married, February 6, 1883, Berkeley Port- man, Esquire, and has issue — Rose Ella ; Emma Hope] ; Margaret Augusta [married, July 15, 1886, Reverend James Arthur Hervey, son of the Right Reverend Arthur Charles Hervey, commonly known as Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells, and has issue]. Postal address — None. Dame MARION DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Douglas, daughter of Barron Grahame of Morphie, in the county of Kincardine. Married, 1870, Sir William Fettes Douglas, Knight Bachelor, Depuiy-Lieutenani, late President of the Royal Scottish Acadejny, who died i8gi. Postal address — 6 Lynedoch Place, Edinburgh. Dame MARTHA ELIZABETH DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Douglas, daughter of Joshua Rouse of Blenheim House, in the county of Southampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4f argent a human heart ensigned by an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three mullets argent ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross raguly sable. Married, 1835, Sir Robert Andrews Douglas, second Baronet, who died 1843 ; and has had Issue — (i) Sir Robert Andrews Mackenzie Douglas, third Baronet (to whom refer) ; (2) Kenneth Douglas, Esquire, born October 17, 1842 [married at Wanganui, August 21, 1867, Caroline Jane, daughter of the Reverend Charles . H. S. NichoUs of Wanganui, New Zealand, and died January 25, 1882, leaving issue, Sir Kenneth Douglas, fourth Baronet (to whom refer) ; Blanche ; and Martha Ethel] ; and Elizabeth [married, August 6, i86i. Sir Francis G. A. FuUer-Eliott- Drake, Baronet]. Postaladdress — Bursleden House, Dawlish. MART HE LUCY DOUGLAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady James Douglas, widow of R. Hennessy of Midgard House, Cavers, Hawick. Married, 1888, James Edward Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as th£ Honourable Ja-mes Edward Douglas [died 1891), son of the Most Honour- able the seventh Marquess of Queensbe^fy}^ Postal addresses — 16 Kensington Court, W.; Glen Stuart, Dumfries, N.B. Vice- Admiral SHOLTO DOUGLAS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late H. Douglas, Commander in the Royal Navy : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88i. Married,^?-Ji!/)', 1864, Maria Louisa (who died 1882), daughter of the late William Bickford of Stonehouse, in the county of Devon ; and secondly, 1883, Harriet Emilie, widow of J. R. Catterson of Hull. Postal address— Wiltoti Lodge, Southsea. DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, see HAMILTON. DOUGLAS-HOME, see HOME. DOUGLAS-PENNANT, see PENRHYN. ELEANOR FRANCES DOUGLAS-PENNANT, com- monly known as the Hon- Dou0la0#ennant ''^'^^J^^.^'^^. ter of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Penrhyn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Pennant) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles gules, and in chief two mullets of the field. Postal address— c^'z South Eaton Place, S.W. MARY GEORGIANA DOUGLAS-PENNANT, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Georgiana Douglas- Pennant, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Penrhyn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Pennant) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles gules and in chief two mullets of the field (for Douglas). Postal address — i Hans Place, S.W. DOUGLAS-SCOTT, MONTAGU-, see BUCCLEUCH. DOUGLAS-SCOTT-MONTAGU, see MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU. DOUGLASS, Baron, see QUEENSBERRY. Sir JAMES NICHOLAS DOUGLASS, Knight Bachelor. Born 1826, being the son of ^r^rtttirTsKtti Nicholas Douglass, of Stella-on-Tyne, in 2L^U U^ia^^ tke county of Durham: Fellow of the Royal Society ; Member of the Council of the Institute of Civil Engineers ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Married, 1854, Mary, daughter of James Tregarthen of Saint Mary's, Scilly Isles. Postal address — Stella House, Dulwich. §SlR HENRY DOULTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, and one of Her Majesty's ir^OllItflU Lieutenants for the City of London, Mem- S,./UUI.vUll ijgj. of Cordwainers' and Turners' Com- panies, Associate of the Institute of Civil Engineers, Almoner of Saint Thomas' Hospital, and Vice- President of Society of Arts. Born 1820, being the son of John Doulton of Lambeth, and his wife Jane, daughter of James Duncan ; and was created a Knight Bachelor 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a pale invected or, between two goats' heads erased of the last, a lion rampant sable between two escallops gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet or, and resting the sinister upon an escutcheon argent, charged with a vase proper ; with the Motto, " Le beau est le splendeur de vrai." Married Sarah (who died 1888), daughter of James Lewis Kennaby ; and has Issue — Henry Lewis Doulton, Esquire, born 1853 ; Sarah Lilian ; and Katharine Duncan. Re- sidences — ^Woolpits, Ewhurst, in the county of Surrey ; 10 Queen's Gate Gardens, London, S.W. DOUNE, Baron, see MORAY. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 310 Dou DOURO, Baron, see WELLINGTON. DOURO, Marquess of, see WELLINGTON. DOVER, Baron, see CLIFDEN. The Right Reverend GEORGE RODNEY EDEN, Bishop Suffraga?! of Dover, Master of Arts. ^T^rtVll^t* Born September 9, 1853, being the son of John Zl^UUvt Patrick Eden, by Catheriiie Frances his wife, daughter of Colonel Stobart of Etterley House, Darlington ; consecrated Bishop Suff}-agan of Dover, 1890. Club — Albemarle. Married, July 4, 1889, Constance Mar- garet, daughter of the Reverend jfjenjy John Ellison, Master of Arts, Rector of Great Haseley, Hono7'ary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford, and Chaplain to the Queen ; and has Issue— /<3A7Z Rodney Eden, born July 4, 1892 ; Margaret Agnes ; and Dorothy Frances. Residence — Precincts, Canterbury. ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER DOWDESWELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the 7r\ (^ Vvitll 0^\W i?Tf counties of Worcester and Gloucester. XL/UUIUI£^^LUI;:-ll Born 1846, being the third and youngest son of the late William Dowdeswell, Esquire, of Pull Court, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, by Amelia Letitia his wife, youngest daughter of Robert Graham of Cossington House, in the county of Somerset. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional. Armo- rial Iseariiigs as quoted in Burkes ** Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, a fesse wavy between six billets sable. Postal address — Ripple Hall, Tewkesbury. The Reverend EDMUND RICHARD DOWDES- WELL, Clerk in Holy Orde?'s, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of the parish of Bushley. Born January 14, 1845, being the second and eldest surviv- ing son of the late William Dowdeswell, Esquire, of Pull Court, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, by Amelia Letitia his wife, youngest daughter of Robert Graha^n of Cossington House, in the couiity of Somerset. Club — Con- stitutional. Livery — {full dress), Tawny coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat, yelloiv plush breeches. Aimorlal bearing's as quoted in Burke's ''Landed Ge?itry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, a fesse wavy between six billets sable. Estate — Pull Court, Tewkesbury. Postal address — Bushley, Tewkesbuiy. Admiral Sir WILLIAM MONTAGU DO WELL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable 7r\|^CM^|'T Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for S.^UiUvl-1 f^g cozmty of Devon. Born 1825, being the son of the Reverend William Dowell, Vicar of Holme Lacy, in the county of Hereford ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of tJie Bath [Mili- tary Division), 1864, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Married, 1855, Caroline Johann, daughter of Captain Pyke, Royal Navy, of Ford, Bideford. Postal address — Ford, Bide- ford, Devon. Lieutenant - General HOWARD CODRINGTON DO WKER, Companion of the Most Hon- TPSi^CmI^ pM ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being S^"^***^^ the son of the late Lieutenant-General Howard Dowker ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1864, Cecilia Augusta, daughter of the late Thomas Onslow. Postal address — Miln Thorp, Meads, Eastbourne. §The Right Honourable Sir HUGH RICHARD DAWNAY, Viscount Downe in the Peerage ?r^rt^t1l> of Ireland, a Baronet of England, Companion ZL^UUIUI^ of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Colonel Commanding loth Hussars, formerly Aide-de-Camp to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Aide-de-Camp to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. Born July 20, 1844, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the seventh Viscount Downe, by his wife Mary Isabel, the fourth daughter of Bishop (Bagot) of Bath and Wells, Creations — Baronet, May 19, 1642 ; Viscount, February 19, 1680. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Marl- borough, United Service, Yorkshire, Hurlingham. Armo- & is the Military Cockade. Doto rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets of the field, impaling the arms of Molyneux, namely azure, a cross moline or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Saracen in armour couped at the thighs, and wreathed about the temples proper, holding in the dexter hand a ring or, stoned azure, and in the sinister a lion's gamb erased also or. Supporters— Two lions or, ducally crowned argent, each gorged with a collar cotised sable, charged with three annulets of the second. Motto—" Timet pudorem." Mar- ried, July 12, i86g, Cecilia Maria Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Maria Charlotte, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Lady of the Bed- chamber in Ordinary to the Queen, only daughter of the Right Honourable Charles William Molyneux, third Earl of Sefton; and has Issue— (i) John Dawnay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Dawnay, Lieu- tenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born May 23, 1872; (2) Hugh Dawnay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Dawnay, born September 19, 1875; Beryl, commonly known as the Honourable Beryl ; Nora, commonly known as the Honourable Nora; and Faith, commonly known as the Honourable Faith. Seats — Danby Lodge, Grosniont, in the county of York ; Dingley Hall, Market Harborough. The Honourable Sir JOHN W. DOWNER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order TTNg^YY^f^f^M of Saint Michael and Saint George, one of T\J\i\ii\\\f\, Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1844, being the son of Henry Downer ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1871, Elizabeth Henderson. Postal address — Pennington Terrace, North Adelaide, South Australia. DOWNES, quartered by GROSVENOR, TAUNTON, and MOSTYN. Commissary-General ARTHUR WILLIAM DO WNES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order '^r\t^W\W ntt of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and County i^\MiM\Kff Councillor for London, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born 1827, being the son of the late William Downes of Ludlow ; was created Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1867, Alice Mary, daughter of C. J. Longcroft of Hall Place, Havant. Postal address — 7 Earl's Court Square, S.W. M CHARLES VILLI ERS S. DO WNES, Esquire, W Justice of the Peace for the county of Bedford, late Major $<)th Foot. Born October 15, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Reverend R. Downes, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Vicar of Sundon, in the county of Bedford, by his wife Charlotte Julia E., daughter and heiress of the late Lieutenant-Colonel C. Harvey Smith, ipth Foot, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, of Asp ley House, in the county of Bedford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Clubs — Naval and Military, Bedford, Town and County. Livery — Black, white facings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Sable, a buck lodged argent, with quarterings which are claimed for Smith, Hervey, and Chernocke. Crest — A sea-lion erect gules. Married, January 10, 1884, Catherine Elizabeth Anne, daughter of F. Thompson, late of Wimbledon: and has Issue — (i) Edward Chernocke Downes, born June 13, 1886 ; (2) Villiers Chernocke Downes, born March 5, 1891 ; (3) Archer Chernocke Downes, born August s, 1892; Dorothie Chernocke ; and Marjorie Chernocke. Estates — Aspley House, Aspley Guise, and Salford, both in the county of Bedford, and Kites Hardwick Manor Farm, in the county of Warwick. Postal address — Aspley House, Aspley Guise, Bletchley. Major-General MAJOR FRANCIS DO WNES, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael M is the Naval Cockade, Doto and Saint George. Born 1834, being the son of the late William Downes of Dedham, in the county of Essex ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Married, 1858, Helen, daughter of the late R. Chamherlin of Catton, Norwich. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. Captain WILLIAM KNOX DOWNES, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1855 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. WILLIAM W ALLEY DOWNES. Born May 28, iSzj, youngest, now second surviving son of John Downes, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Thomas Walley of Barretts-Pool, Cheshire. Livery — Black and white. Armorial bearings as used are for Anns: Sable, a stag lodged argent. These arms are a genuine coat, being duly recorded in the College of Arms to an old Cheshire family of Downes, but no pedigree establishing a descent therefrom, or a right to the arms, has been recorded in the College of Arms by the above-mentioned William Walley Downes. Estates — Lord of the Manor of Barretts-Pool- Pulcroft or Poole, and other estates. Postal address — Stoke Manor, Nantwich, Cheshire. Dame MAR Y ANNE DO WNIB, Widow, commonly known as Lady Downie, eldest daughter of ?r^nVY1llil> '** '"^'^ Charles Hare of Berkeley Square, •aj\HM\\\K' Bristol. Married, 1840, Sir Alexander Mackenzie Downie, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, ^ Hesse Homburg, who was knighted 1840, and died 1852. Postal address— 49 Pembroke Road, Clifton, Bristol. The Most Honourable ARTHUR WILLS JOHN WELLINGTON BLUNDELL ?nnVYin«fitrir trumbull sandys roden TUVWn»\^l\,X, HILL, Marquess of Downshire, Earl and Viscount of Hillsborough, Vis- count Kilwarlin, and Baron Hill of Kilwarlin, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Earl of Hillsborough, Viscount Fairford, and Baron Harwich, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Hereditary Constable of Hillsborough Fort. Bom July 2, 1871, being the son of the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Downshire, by his wife Georgiana EHzabeth, eldest daughter of John Balfour. Creations — Baron and Viscount, August 21, 1717; Viscount and Earl, October 3, 1751; Marquess, August 20, 1789 (in the Peerage of Ireland) ; Baron, Novem- ber 17, 1756 ; Viscount and Earl, August 28, 1772 (in the Peerage of Great Britain). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i and 6 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill) ; 2. gules, a quatre- foil or (for Rowe) ; 3. party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Trevor) ; 4. per bend crenellfe argent and gules (for Boyle) ; 5. or, a fesse dan- cettfe between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys), impaling the arms of Hare, namely gules, two bars and a chief indented or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped gules, attired and collared or. Supporters— Dexter, a leopard or, spotted sable, ducally gorged and chained gules; sinister, a reindeer gules, attired, unguled, and collared or. Mottoes^" Per Deum et ferrum obtinui," and "Ne Tentes aut Perfice." Married, June 22, 1893, Katherine Mary, second daughter of Hugh Hare, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Hare ; and has Issue — a son, commonly known as Lord Hillsborough, born April 7, 1894. Seats — East Hampstead Park, Woking- ham ; Hillsborough Castle, and Murlough, Dundrum, both in the county of Down. Town residence — 24 Belgrave Square, S.W. The Mcst Honourable GEORGIANA ELIZABETH HILL, Widow, Marchioness of Downshire, daughter of John Balfour of Balbirnie, in the county of Fife. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 6 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill) ; 2. gules, a quatrefoil or (for Rowe) ; 3. per bend sinister ermine and Dog 311 ermines, a lion rampant or (for Trevor) ; 4. per bend crenellfe argent and gules (for Boyle) ; S- ^i ^ f^sse dancettfe between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys). Supporters — Dexter, a leopard or, pellettfe, ducally gorged and chained gules ; sinister, a reindeer gules, attired, unguled, and collared or. Married, 1870, the Most Honourable Arthur Wills Blundell Hill, fifth Marquess of Downshire, who died 1874 ; and has had Issue —The Most Honourable Arthur Wills John Wellington Blundell Trumbull Hill, sixth Marquess of Downshire. Postal addresses— jfs Wilton Crescent, S.W. ; East Hamp- stead Park, Wokingham. SiK EVERARD HASTINGS DOYLE, third Baronet. Born February 9, 1852, being the son of Sir 9~)flt)Ip Francis Charles Hastings Doyle, second it^U(^*-v Baronet, by his wife Sidney, the youngest daughter of the Right Honourable C. W. W. Wynn ; has been a Clerk in the House of Commons since 1875 ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of February 18, 1828. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three bucks' heads erased proper, within a bordure counter-compony or and azure. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling argent and azure ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a buck's head proper. Motto— " Forti- tudine vinoit." Heir presumptive — His brother, Arthur Havelock James, born 1858 ; educated at Royal Military College, Sandhurst ; is Captain Shropshire Light Infantry. Residence — 46 Davies Street, Berkeley Square, W. Surgeon-Captain IGNATIUS PURCELL DOYLE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1863, being the son of Surgeon-Major William Doyle, Indian Medical Service; was created Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order, 1889. Dame MARY DOYLE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Doyle, daughter of Samuel Johnson. Married, 1854, Sir William Henry Doyle, Knight Bachelor, late Chief- Justice of Gibraltar, who died 1S79. DOYLEY, quartered by BARTTELOT. Sir CHARLES WALTERS D'OYLY, ninth Baronet, Major-General late Bengal Army, Justice of D'OMIW ''^^ Peace for the county of Dorset. Born ^K*" December 21, 1822, being the eldest son of Sir John D'Oyly, eighth Baronet, by his first wife Charlotte, daughter of George Nesbitt Thompson of Penton Lodge, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his father in 1869, under the creation of July 29, 1663. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, three bucks' heads caboshed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head as in the arms. Motto — " Do no ylle, quoth D'oylli." Married, firstly, September 1855, Emily Jane, second daughter of Major-General George Nott, Madras Army; and by her, who died 1857, has Issue — Mary Lushington [married, April 4, 1877, Arthur Francis Bernard of Combe Raleigh, in the county of Devon, and has issue] ; he married secondly, June 1867, Elinor, third daughter of James Winter Scott of Rotherfield Park, in the county of Hampshire. Heir presumptive — His half-brother, Warren Hastings D'Oyly, Esquire, born 1838 ; married, 1859, Henrietta, second daughter of Sir Frederick Halliday, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; is in the Bengal Civil Service. Seat — Newlands, Blandford, in the county of Dorset. WILLIAM D'OYLY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Nottingham and Sussex. Born 1825, being the sixth son of the Reverend George D'Oyly, Doctor of Divinity, by Maria Prances his wife, daughter of William Bruese of Chetwynd, in the county of Salop. Club — East India United Service. Armorial bearings as used, with ten quarterings, are for Arms ; Or, two bendlets azure, and for Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon proper; with the Mottoes, " Omne solum forti patria," "Do no ylle, quoth Doylle." These arms are those of a very ancient family of the name, but no descent therefrom, or The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annlgerous person. 312 Dra Dru right to bear the coat, has been established by the above- named William D'Oyly, Esquire. Married, 1856, Emma Susan, daughter of the Reverend Edward Pellew, commonly known as tlie Honourable and Reverend Edward Pellew ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Pellew D'Oyly, born 1S64 ; (2) Claude Pellew D'Oyly, born 1866 ; Maitde Helen ; Co7istance Frances ; Eveline Breuse ; Mabel Emily ; Sybil Margaret ; and Cecily Joane. Postal address — Chilton Polden, near Bridgwater, Somerset. [Mr. D'Oyly informs the Editor that he uses a circular cockade as a Justice of the Peace /// Co7nment is needless."] DRAKE, quartered by BARNEWALL. DRAKE, see DEANE - DRAKE and FULLER- ELIOTT-DRAKE. Dame ELIZABETH LUCY DRAKE, Widow, com- monly knffwn as Lady Drake, daughter, of the ?r^l*ilfe ^ Honourable George Wood of the Cape of Good U^KWXK Hope. Married, 1863, as his second wife. Sir William Henry Drake, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; Member of the Legislative Council, who died 1882. DRAYTON, see GRIMKE-DRAYTON. CHARLOTTE DREVER, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Drever, youngest "STSVO^XtlY daughter of the eighth Baron Reay. Married, ZL^i-K^Ut-J. 1852, John Drever. Major -General FRANCIS BARRY DREW, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ?r^l*r^ ^aM. Born 1825, being the son of the late i^^tviU Francis Drew, of Drews Court, in the county of Limerick ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath', 1879. Club — Junior' United Service. Married, firstly, 1848, Anne Chai-lotte [who died 1852), daughter of John Cator of Woodbastwick Hall, in the county of Norfolk; secondly, 1854, Henrietta {who died 1864), daughter of John Hunter of Ormley Lodge, in the county of Surrey : and thirdly, 1867, Adelaide Emma, daughter of the Reverend George Tyrwhitt Drake, Rector of Malpas. Postal ' address — i Eccleston Houses, St George s Road, S. W. WILLIAM LEE WORTHY GOOD DRE W. Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1826, being the son of Captain George Drew, Royal Navy ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1854. Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland. Sir WILLIAM LEECE DRINKWATER, Knight Bachelor, Barrister-at-Law, Master ?r^1*tflbVY1f»i'lM* °f ^^^ °f '^^ University of Cam- Xl^llUKUiaVK-V bridge, first Deemster in the Isle of Man. Born 1812, being the second son of John Drinkwater of Liverpool, and Moor Piatt, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Eliza- beth, daughter of James Gaudy of Kendal, and nephew of Sir George Drinltwater, Knight Bachelor ; and was dubbed Knight Bachelor in the year 1877. Armorial bearingB — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, on a fesse wavy argent, between three garbs or, as many billets of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, three ears of wheat, one in pale and two in saltire, enfiled with a ducal coronet all or ; with the Motto, " Sapiens qui assiduus." Married, 1840, Elinor, daughter of Peter Bourne of Hackinsall Hall, in the county of Lancaster; and has had Issue^\j.\ George Drinkwater, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, Crown Receiver, and a Justice of the Peace for the Isle of Man, born 1852 [married, 1880, Mary Wyse, granddaughter of Roddam J. Roddam of Roddam, and has, with other issue, William Roddam Drinkwater, Esquire, bom 1881] ; (2) John Drinkwater- Lawe, Esquire, who assumed the additional surname and arms of Lawe by Royal License 1879, and died 1889. Estate and postal address — Kirby, Douglas, Isle of Man. & is tbe Military Cockade. The Most HONOUKAELE MARY CAROLINE MOORE, Widow, Marchioness of Drogr •nr\vn erM chfl heda, daughter of the Right Honourable ZLTUmivUtI John Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, second Baron Wharncliffe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, on a chief indented or, three mullets pierced gules, impaling the arms of Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a stag's head caboslied witliin two branches of laurel or (for Mackenzie) ; 2. argent, on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants, a canton charged with the arms of Stuart, being those of the third quarter (for Wortley) ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Stuart). Supporters— Two greyhounds argent. Married, 1847, the Most Honourable Henry Francis Seymour Moore, third Marquess and eighth Earl of Drogheda, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1892, when the Marquessate became extinct. Postal address— IS St. James's Place, London, S.W. H The Right Honourable PONSONBY WILLIAM W MOORE, Earl of Drogheda, Viscount Moore of Drogheda, and Baron Moore of Mellefont, in the Peerage of Ireland. Born April 29, 1846, being the son of Pon- sonby Arthur Moore, Esquire, by his wife Augusta Sophia, daughter of WiUiam Henry Gardner, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Gardner. Crca- tions— Baron, July 20, 1616 ; Viscount, February 7, 1621 ; Earl (Irish honours). C/;(fo— Carlton, Conservative. Livery — Blue with orange facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chief indented or, three mul- lets pierced gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a Moor's head proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent. Motto — " Fortis cadere, cedete, non potest." Ma?-ried, Octoberi6, 1879, Anne Tower, daughter of George Moir, Doctor of Laws, formerly Sheriff of the county of Stirling ; and has Issue — Henry Charles Ponsonby Moore, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Moore, born April 21, 1884; and Beatrice Ponsonby, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Ponsonby. Seat — Moore Abbey, in the county of Kildare. Residence — Monasterwan, Co. Kildare. DRUMLANRIG, Earl of, see BUCCLEUCH. DRUMLANRIG, Viscount of, see QUEENSBERRY. DRUMMOND, quartered by CARINGTON and elphinstone. DRUMMOND, see PERTH and STRATHALLAN. DRUMMOND, Baron, see PERTH. DRUMMOND, Baron, see STRATHALLAN. ARTHUR HAY DRUMMOND, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Jr^l*lltYtt1irifltl ^^y Lfrummond, Captain Royal a^VUUlUlUlIU yVfliy (retired). Born 1833, being the son of the Right Honourable TJiotnas Robert Hay, the tenth Earl of Kinnoul ; assumed the name and arms of Drumnwnd 171 1855, on succeeding to the Cromlix and Inverpeffray Estates, long the appanage of the second son of the Right Honourable the Earls of Kinnoul. Clubs — Carlton, Marlbo7-ough. Married, 1855, Katherine Louisa, daughter of the late Cobbett Derby of Horton, in the county of BucHngha7n. Residences — Cro7n- lix, near Dunblane, in the county of Perth; 18 Hans Place, S. W. CHARLOTTE OLIVIA ELIZABETH DRUM- MOND, Widow, ■ commonly know7i as the Honourable Charlotte Olivia Elizabeth Drummo7td, daughter cf the Baroness Rayleigh. Married, 1841, the Reverend Robert Drummond, who died 1883. . Sir.EDMUND DRUMMOND, co7nmo7ily known as the Honou7-able.Sir Edmund Drummond^ Knight Commander of the Most' Eminent Order of the' Indian Empire. Born M is the Naval Cockade, 1814, being tM'son of .the Right HanourabU the sixth Vis- count StrathalUm, by.his-mife,,a daughter of the. l^o'st NobU John, fourth Duke of Athole ; Auditor-General of India,. 1856-1862 / created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Orde^r of the Indian Empire, 1887. Married, t&yj,Julia> Mary,. daughter of/. C. C. Sutherland, Postal address — 88 Ec£leston Square,, S, W. , ' '^ . ' FRANCES MARY DRUMMOND, commonly known as the HonUurable Frances Mary Drummond, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Viscount Strathallan. FRANCIS CHARLES DRUMMOND, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis Charles Drum^ mond. Bprn 1815, being the son of t/ie Right Honourable James Andrew John Lawrence Charles Drummond, the sixth Viscount Strathallan. Cluh^Junior Carlton. Married, 1849, Charlotte Mary Atholl, daughter of the Vety Reverend Sir .He,rbert Oakley, third Baronet. Residence— 58 St. George's Square, S. VV. . HERSEY ANNABELLA DRUMMOND, commonly known as the Honourable Hersey Annabella Drummond, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Viscount Strathallan. Admiral the Honqurable Sir JAMES ROBERT DRUMMOND, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Usher of the Black Rod, and a Gentleman-Usher Daily Waiter to the Queen. Bom 1812, being the son of the Right Honourable Viscount Strath- allan, by his wife Amelia Sophia, commonly known as Lady Amelia Sophia, third daughter of the Most Noble John, fourth Duke of Athole ;. created Cofnpanion of the Most .Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1855, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1873 ; and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1880. Married, 1856, the third daughter of Admiral the Honourable Sir George Elliot, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Royal Court, Palace of West- minister. § MALCOLM DRUMMOND, Esquire, of Megginch, Captain Reserve of Officers, late Captain Grenadier Guards, Groom of the Privy Chamber to Her Majesty the Queen. Bom March 2, 1856, being the eldest son of the late John Murray Drummond, Esquire, of Megginch, late Captain Grenadier Guards, by Frances his wife, fourth daugh- ter of General Sir John Oswald, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Dunnikier. Club — Guards'. Livery — Greycoat with red and yellow lace round collar, and gilt buttons. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse wavy or and gules, and impaling the arms of Amherst, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three tilting-spears, two and one or, headed argent (for Amherst) ; 2. per saltire argent and or, in fesse two lions rampant gules, in chief and in base a dexter arm couped at the elbow, habited gules cuffed azure and hand proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchfe erect also gules (for Daniel) ; 3. or, on a chevron azure between three marigolds slipped proper, two lions passant respecting each other or, within a bordure compony argent and azure (for Tyssen). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, two arms proper, drawing an arrow to the, head in a bow or ; and in an escrol above this Motto, ' ' Marte et arte ; " and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a savage wreathed head and middle with oak, holding on his dexter shoulder a club proper ; and on t}ie sinister side a Knight armed at all points, the visor of his helmet up, a spear resting in his sinister arm proper. Married, April 30, 1890, Geraldine Margaret Amherst, commonly known as the Honourable Geraldine Margaret, sixth daughter of the Right Honourable William Amhurst Tyssen Amherst, first Baron Amherst of Hackney ; and has /j.rKC-^Jean. ' Estate^Megginch, in the county of Perth. Postal address — Megginch 'Castle, Errol, N.B. , , ROBERT CHARLES DRUMMOND, Esquire, com- monly knbwn as the Honourable Robert Charles Drummond. Born iS^b, being the son of the Right Honourable William Henry Drummond, the seventh Viscount Strathallan. Club — Naval and Military, Dtg 313 •Dame ALICE FOOT t commonly knbtun as Lady Drum- ' ■ mottd' Hay, daughter of the DrummonO^i^ss,. f:'ti'z:iyfKe:i%^r. ' ried, firstly, 1869, as his second wife,- Sir Edward Hay Drummond-Hay , Knight Bachelor (who died 1884) ,• secondly, 1886, Henry John Maxwell-Foot. Postal aAd.Ttsst%— Broadmoor, St. Stephen's- by-Saltash, Cornwall; 2 Southborough Terrace, Sur- biton. Damk ANNETTE DRUMMOND-HAY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Drummond-Hay, second daughter of Conferanza Arnold Carstensen, Danish Consul-General ill Morocco. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters quarterly i. and iiii. azure, an unicorn salient argent, armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight thistles vert, dimidiated with as many roses gules ; ii. and iii. argent, three escutcheons gules (for Hay) ; 2 and 3 grand quarter quarterly i. and iiii. or, three bars wavy gules, surmounted of a scimitar paleways argent, hiked and pommelled of the field ; ii. and iii. or, a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ,(for Drummond). Married, 1845, Sir John Hay Drummond-Hay, Privy Councillor, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Robert Drummond-Hay, Esquire, Consul- General at Tunis [married, June i, 1868, Euphemia Catherine, daughter of Thomas Willis Fleming of South Stoneham, in the county of Southampton, and has issue, Arnold Robert Drummond-Hay, Esquire, born November 27, 1873 ; Edward Wilhelm Drummond-Hay^ Gentleman, born June 17, 1877 ; Cecil Lawrence Drummond-Hay, Gentleman, born 1882 ; and Florence Caroline Annette] ; Louisa Annette Edla [married, 1874, John Brooks of Portal, in the county of Chester] ; and Alice. Postal addresses — Wedderburn Castle, Duns, N.B. ; Ravensrock, Tangier. - ANNE GEORGINA DRUMMOND-MORAY, com- monly known as Lady DrummonD^porap tZ-mrftdaJ^er of the fifth Marquess oj Queensberry. Married, 1845, Charles Stirling - Home- Drujnmond-Moray . DRUMMOND-WILLOUGHBY, HEATHCOTE-, see ANCASTER. Lieutenant-Colonel EDWARD ROBERT DRURY, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order ?r^1*tirtl ^ Saint Michael and Saint George, son of iL^vUV]) fiie late Reverend W. Druiy, a Master of Harrow School; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Club — Oriental. Married, 1869, Barbara, daughter of the 'late John Grahame of Sydney, New South Wales. Postal address — Hawstead, Brisbane, Queens- land. Lieutenant-General Sir DRURY CURZON DRURY- LO WE, Knight Commander of the ?r^1*II1*ll'II HVYIO Most Honourable Order of the Bath. a^VUtJ^-il-UUH. Born 1830, being the son of the late -. WilliaTn Drury-Lowe, by his wife Caroline Esther, coinmonly known as the Honourable Caro- line Esther, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Scarsdale ; Colonel ijth Lancers, 1892 ; created Co7n- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1SS2. Club — Army and Navy, Travellers'. Postal Address — Keydell, Homdean, Hants. H Sir HENRY EDWARD LEIGH DRYDEN, fourth ^ Baronet of Ambrosden, in the county of ?r^t*tlJlPn Oxford, and fourth Baronet of Canons- ZL^t^UK-ll Ashby, in the county of Northampton, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born August 17, 1818, being the son of the Reverend Sir Henry Dryden, third Baironet, by his wife Elizabeth, third daughter of the Reverend Julius Hutchinson ; succeeded his father in The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tliat of a. genuinely armigerous person. 314 Dtp 1837 in the Baronetcy of 1795, and his cousin, Sir Edward Henry Page-Turner, in the Baronetcy of 1733. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant, and in chief a sphere between two estoiles or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion holding a sphere or. Married, January 24, 1865, Frances, eldest daughter of the Reverend Robert Tredcroft, Rector of Tangmere, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue — Alice. Heir presumptive — His brother, Alfred Erasmus Dryden, Esquire, born at Aldestrop, in the county of Gloucester, 1821; married, 1849, the only daughter of the Reverend John Curwen, Rector of Har- rington, in the county of Cumberland ; educated at Trinity College, Oxford, Bachelor of Arts, 1844, Master of Arts, 1847 ; called to the Bar at the Middle Temple, 1847. Seat — Canons-Ashby, Byfield, in the county of Northampton. Lieutenant -General Sir iVILLIAM DRYSDALE, Knight Comrnander of the Most Honour- ?r^l*11\X\X^ Me son of Major Drysdale of Jerviston, in the county of Lanark, by his wife Mary Watson^ daughter of J, Pew; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, a7id advanced to the rank of Knight Com.mander of that Order, 1893. Postal address — United Service and Army and Navy Clubs. ROSA LOUISA DUBERLY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Rosa Louisa Verno7i Tr*S\'\\\CV\W ^^^^^fy* daughter of the third Baron H^UUt-Vlj; Sandys. Married, 1874, Captain Duberly of Gaynes Hall, in the county of Hunting- don, who died 188B. DUBLIN, Earl of. see PRINCE of WALES, M CHARLES HENR Y COPLEY DU CANE, Esquire, w Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of S^tt (JT^Wp ^^^^^- Born May 25, 1864, being the **^** >4t'U'llv elder son of the late Sir Charles Du Cane, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenatit , by his wife Georgiana Susan Copley, com- monly known as the Honourable Georgiana Susan Copley [to whom refer], daughter and co-heiress of the Right Honourable the late Sir John Singleton Copley, Baron Lyndhurst of Lynd- hurst, in the county of Southainpton, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain. Clubs — Guards', Bachelors'. Armorial bearings, as quoted in Burkes '^Landed Gentry," are : Argent, a lion rampant sable ducally crowned or, on a canton azure, a chevron of the third between two acorns slipped and erect gules. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sable ducally crowned or, supporting with the paws an anchor erect gold. The arms are probably intended for ''argent, a lion rampant sable ducally crowned or, on a canton azure, a chevron between three acorns of the third," which with the crest, as above quoted, voere granted in the year 172P to Richard Du Cane of London, Member of Parliament for Chichester, who recorded his pedigree at the College of Arms to that date. No continuation of it has been since recorded or establislied, but tJie aforesaid Richard Du Cane is quoted as the great-gi'eat-great-grandfather of the above Charles Henry Copley Du Cane, in the pedigree of the family given in Burkes ''Landed Gentry." Estate and postal address — Braxted Pai'k, Witham, Essex. §Major-General Sir EDMUND FREDERICK DU CANE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {Civil Division). Born March 23, 1830, being the fourth son of Major Richard Du Cane, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Thomas Ware of Woodfort, in the county of Cork ; was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1873, and Knight Commander of the same Order, 1877, Club — Athenceum. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms: Argent, a lion rampant sable, crowned or, on a canton azure, a chevron between three acorns of the third ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, crowned and holding an anchor or ; with /AeMotto, " Parfermesseduquesne." These arms with tfie crest were granted in the year 1730 to & is tUe Military Cockade. Due Richard Du Cane of London, Member of Parliament for Chichester, who recorded his pedigree at the College of Arms to that date. No continuation of it has been since recorded or established, hut the aforesaid Richard Du Cane is quoted as the great-great-grandfather of Sir Edmund in the pedigree of the family given in Burke's "Landed Gentry." Married, firstly, July 17, 1855, Mary Dorothea, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel John Molloy, Rifle Brigade [she died May 13, 1881) ; and secondly, January 2, 1883, Florence Victoria, fifth daughter of Colonel Hardress Saunderson (late Grenadier Guards), and widow of Marmaduke Grim- ston of Grimston, Garth, and Kilnwick, in the county of York. By his first marriage he has had Issue— (i) Richard Hale Du Cane, Esquire, born July 23, 1857, and died un- married, June 16, 1881 ; (2) Hubert John Du Cane, Esquire, born July 22, 1859 ; {3) Edmund Arthur Du Cane, Esquire, born June 24, 1872; Alice Mary; Mary Louisa: Eliza Dorothea; Sabina Flora Georgia; and Wynfreda Vera Agnes. Postal address — 40 Queens Gate Gardens,, South Kensington, London, S. W. Dame GEORGIANA SUSAN DU CANE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Dame Georgiana Susan Du Cane, third daughter and co-heiress of the Right Honour- able Sir John Singleton Copley, first and last Baron Lynd- hurst of Lyndhurst, in the county of Southampton, Lord High-Chancellor of Great Britain, by his second wife Georgiana, daughter of I^wis Goldsmith. Armorial 'bear- ings, as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a lion rampant sable ducally crowned or, on a canton azure, a chevron of the third between two acorns slipped and erect gules. These are probably intended for " argent, a lion rampant sable ducally crowned or, on a canton azure, a chevron between three acorns of the third," which with a crest were granted in the year 1730 to Richard Du Cane of London, Member of Parliament for Chichester, who recorded his pedigree at College of Arms to that date. No continuation of it has been since recorded or established, but the aforesaid Richard Du Cane is quoted as the great- great-grandfather of the late Sir Charles Du Cane. The Honourable Lady Du Cane would of course be entitled to bear upon an escutcheon of pretence her paternal arms, which are given in Foster's "Peerage" as " argent, a cross flory •within a bordure azure, charged with eight escallops of t/ie field." Married, June 25, 1863, the late Sir Charles Du Cane, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Braxted Park, in the county of Essex, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, sometime Member of Parliament for North Essex (1857-1868), a Civil Lord of the Admiralty (1866- 1868), Governor of Tasmania (1868-1874), who died 1889. Of the before-mentioned marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Henry Copley Du Cane, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) John Philip Du Cane, Esquire, born May 5, 1865 ; Edith Georgiana Sophia; Florence Gertrude Louisa; and Ella Mary. Postal addresses — 41 Eaton Place, London, S. W. ; Mountains \Vitha7n, Essex. §The Right Honourable HENRY JOHN REY- NOLDS-MORETON, Earl of Ducie, Baron 5^11CtE ^""^'^ ^"'J Moreton, of Tortworth, in the county j^UVtt' of Gloucester, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord- Lieu- tenant of the county of Gloucester, Fellow of the Royal Society, Lord Warden of the Stannaries, in the county of Cornwall. Born June 26, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie, by his wife, the daughter of the second Lord Sherborne. Creations —Baron Ducie, April 27, 1763; Baron Moreton and Earl Ducie, January 28, 1837. C&^j -— Brooks's, Travellers', AthenEeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules (for Reynolds). Above the escutcheon is placejl the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings azure. Supporters — Two unicorns argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or, each gorged with a ducal coronet per pale gold and gules. Motto— "Perseverando." Mar- ried, May 24, 1849, his first cousin Julia, daughter of James Haughton Langston, Member of Parliament, of Sarsden, M is the Naval Cockade. Due Due 315 in the county of Oxford ; and has Issue— Henry Haughton Reynolds Reynolds -Moreton, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Moreton, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Gloucester, born March 4, 1857 [married, December 18, 1888, Ada Mai-garette, daughter of Dudley R. Smith] ; and Constance Emily, commonly known as Lady Constance Emily [married, March 24, 1874, the Right Honourable George John Shaw Lefevre, Member of Parliament, nephew of the late Viscount Eversley]. Seats — Tortworth Court, Falfield; Sarsden, Chipping Norton. Town residence — 16 Portman Square, W. Sir GEORGE FLOYD DUCKETT, Baronet, of Har- tham House, in the county of Wiltshire, S^IlCfeKtt Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace Ak./UVnvVV for tjje county of Middlesex. Born March 27, 1811, being the only son of the late Sir George Duckett, Baronet, Member of Parliament for Lymington, by his first wife Isabella, daughter of Stain- bank Floyd of Barnard Castle, in the county of Durham ["Dod " says of Shrewsbury], and succeeded in 1856 as third Baronet of the creation of July 28, 1791. Clubs — Travellers,' Oxford and Cambridge Armorial bearings are for Arms : Sable, a saltire argent, and upon an inescutcheon his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb of lavender vert, flowered azure, banded or ; with the KottO, " Je veux le droit." Married, June 21, 1845, Isabella Curwen, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Lionel Smith, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and Knight Grand Cross of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order ; by his second wife Isabella Curwen, youngest daughter of Eldred Curwen Pot- tinger, of Mount Pottinger, but has no issue, and there is no heir to the baronetcy. Postal address — Newington House, Wallingford. In response to the Editor's application for information. Sir George Duckett replied that the artns as given in Burke were quite corrects Consequently the Editor ijnagines the above spelling of the motto is that adopted by Sir George. It is also so spelt in Fosters * ' Baronetage ; " but Debrett's ' * Peerage ' ' and the " Windsor Peerage" spell the last word Droict. Burke, Debrett, and the Windsor Peerage all quote for supporters " two parrots vert." Sir George has no right to these or any other supporters. According to Burke, Debrett, Dod, and the Windsor Peerage, Sir George Duckett claims the ancient Barony of Wyndesore, which has been dormant since 1384. The Windsor Peerage, Burke, and Debrett all credit Sir George with an additional Duckett crest, viz. , '^ out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrichfeathers, " but none commit themselves as to the tincture of the feathers. The Windsor Peerage and Burke place it first, and Debrett places it second. As a Tnatter of fact, it is of no authority whatsoever, and Foster ignores it. Burke, whilst blazoning it "out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, one, two, and three " {which Macaulay's schoolboy would tell you are usually believed to add up to six), illustrates theplum£ as five feathers in a row. Burke, Tnoreover, whilst only illustrating the single Duckett coat {sable a saltire argent) with the motto, on crest {out of a ducal coronet a plume of feathers) and the bogus supporters, and in spite of the fact that the armorial bearings recorded at the Heralds' College are as I have quoted them, gives a Tnost elaborate blazon which I append: — "Arms — Quarterly i and 4 sable, a saltire argent, for Duckett; 2 and "^ gules, a f esse, argent, between three shel- drakes proper, for Jackson. The present Baronet also quarters i. Goldstone, azure, on a fesse, or, between three saltires, argent, an annulet, sable ; 2. Duckett, as before ; 3. Alderburg, gules, a lion rampant, argent ; 4. Windesore, gules, a saltire argent, between twelve cross crosslets, or; 5. Lancastre, argent, two bars, gules, on a canton of the last, a lion passant, or ; 6. Redman, gules, three cushions, ermine, two and one, tasselled or ; 7. Bellingham, argent, three horns, sable, stringed, gules; 8. Burnishead, argent, three bendlets, gules, on a chief of the last, a lion rampant of the first; 9. Baskerville, argent, a chevron, gules, between three hurts; 10. Skynner, sable, a chevron, or, between three griffins' heads erased, argent ; 11. Bingham, azure, a bend, cotised between six crosses, patie, or, quartering ermine, a lion ram-pant, gules, crowned, or. Crests — i. Duckett, out of a ducal coronet, or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, one, two, and three ; a garb of lavender, vert, flowered azure, banded, or ; z. Jackson, a sheldrake, as in arms, on the breast a saltire gules. Motto — ' /e veaux le droit.' Sup- porters — ' Two parrots, vert,'" Sir DYCE DUCKWORTH, Knight Bachetor, Knight of the Order of the Hospital of Saint Zr^ttrltVtmfl'Tl John of Jerusalem in England, Doctor ACUVnUJUlVy of Medicine and Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh ; Doctor of Medicine [honoris causa) of the Royal University of Ireland ; Fellow and Treasurer of the Royal College of Physicians, I^ondon, and Honorary Fellow of the Royal College of Physi- cians of Ireland ; Honorary Physician to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Born November 24, 1840, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Robinson Duckworth, of Liverpool, by Ehzabeth Forbes, his wife, daughter of the late William Nicol of Stonehaven, Doctor of Medicine (by his wife, Margaret Dyce), and was dubbed a Knight in the year 1886. Club — Athenaeum. Livery — Royal blue and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between two leopards' faces in chief and a garb in base sable, three crosses pat& or, sur- mounted by a helmet befitting his degree, mantled azure, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount between two palm-branches, vert, a garb fesseways or, charged with two crosses patfe in fesse, and surmounted by a duck sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Per- severantia." Married, firstly, April 26, 1870, Annie Alicia (who died 1889), daughter of Alexander Hopkins, and widow of John Smith of Bombay ; and secondly, Ada Emily, daughter of George Arthur Fuller of the Rookery, near Dorking ; and has had Issue — (i) Edward Dyce Duckworth, Esquire, born July 10, 1875 ; (2) Christian Leslie Dyce Duckworth, Esquire, born November 19, 1891 ; and two daughters, both deceased, namely, Ehzabeth Dyce and Margaret Dyce. Postal address — 11 Grafton Street, Pic- cadilly. EDINA DUCKWORTH, commonly known as the Honourable Edina Duckworth, daughter of the Baroness Stratheden and Lord Campbell. Married, 1859, the Reverend W. A. Duckworth of Orchardleigh House, Frame. Dame MARY ISABELLA DUCKWORTH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Duckworth, daughter of John BuUer of Morval, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron azure, between two ducks proper and a naval crown of the second, a bomb fired between two estoiles or, on a chief wavy also azure, the words " St. Domingo " within a branch of laurel entwined within another of oak or. Supporters — Dexter, a human figure holding in the exterior hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, around the head a halo com- posed of seventeen estoiles of the last, across the dexter shoulder a belt azure, fimbriated and charged with three estoiles gold, the waist encircled by a vest argent, pendent from the sinister side a scabbard of the second, under the feet the hide of an ox proper ; sinister, a British sailor habited proper, holding in the exterior hand a flag-staff, thereon a flag of a rear-admiral of the white proper, inscribed with the word ' * Minorca ' ' in letters of gold. Married, 1850, Sir John Thomas BuUer Duckworth, second Baronet, who died 1887, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Mary Georgiana. Postal address — Knightleys, near Exeter, Devon. The Reverend Canon ROBINSON DUCKWORTH, Doctor of Divinity, Canon of Westminster, Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, Honorary Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Rural Dean of Saint Marylebone, Vicar of Saint Mark's, Saint Marylebone ; Chaplain of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England ; formerly Fellow and Tutor of Trinity College, Oxford, and Assistant -Master of Marl- borough College ; Governor to His Royal Highness the late Prince Leopold, Duke of Albany. Born December 4, 1834, being the second son of the late Robinson Duck- worth of Liverpool, by Elizabeth Forbes his wife, daughter of the late William Nicol of Stonehaven, Doctor of Medicine. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between two leopards' faces in chief, and a garb in base sable, three crosses patde or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between two palm-branches a garb fesseways or, charged with two crosses pat^e in fesse, and surmounted by a duck sable ; with the Motto, "Perseverantia." Postal addresses — S Abbey Road, London, N.W. ; and Little Cloisters, Westminster Abbey, London, S.W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3i6 ^m Duf . Sir DUDLEY GORDON ALAN DUCKWORTH- KING, fifth Baronet, of 1851, being the son of Admiral Sir George St. Vincent Ducliworth-King, fourth Baronet, Knight Commander of the iVTost Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Caroline Mary, commonly known as Lady Caroline Mary, daughter of the Honourable Henry Dawson Damer, and sister of the Right Honourable Henry John Reuben, third Earl of Portarlington ; Major late ist Battalion Welsh Regiment ; Aide-de-Camp to the Duke of Marlborough when Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland ; succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of July 18, 1792. Armorial ■bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a lion rampant erminois, between three crosses pat^e fitch^e at the foot or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, iipon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased and erect sable, grasping a cross, as in the arms. Motto — "Jamais sans esp^rance." Married, April 13, 1890, Eva Mary, only daughter of Major-General Ralph Gore ; and has Issue — (i) George Henry James Duckworth-King, Es- quire, torn June 8, 1891 ; (3) Thomas Arthur Dudley Duckworth-King, Esquire, born April 17, died June 11, 1892 ; and a daughter, born May 22, 1894. Seat — Wear House, Exeter. The Right Honourable GEORGIANA ELIZABETH WARD, Widow, Countess - Dowager of rp»|tflf pM Dudley, daughter of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, iU'UUtU'Jf seventh Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Chequy or and azure, a bend ermine, impaling the arms of Moncreiffe, namely argent, a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine. Sup- porters — Two angels proper, habited azure, the under robes sanguine, crined and winged or. Married, 1865, as his second wife, the Right Honourable William Ward, first Earl of Dudley, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Humble Ward, second Earl of Dudley ; (2) John Hubert Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Hubert Ward, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, born March 20, 1870; {3) Robert Arthur Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Arthur Ward, Lieutenant Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, bom Feb- ruary 23, 1871 ; (4) Reginald Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Ward, born June 11, 1874 ; (s) Cyril Augustus Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cyril Augustus Ward, born January 31, 1876 ; (6) Gerald Ernest Francis Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Ernest Francis Ward, born November 9, 1877 ; and Edith Amelia, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Amelia. Postal address — Grosvenor Square, London, W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HUMBLE WARD, Earl of Dudley, of Dudley Castle, in the county of Stafford, and Viscount Ednam, of Ednam, in the county of Roxburgh, both in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and Baron Ward of Birmingham, in the county of Warwick, in the Peerage of England, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Worcester, Major Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, Lord High Steward of Kidderminster. Born May 25, 1867, being the eldest son of the Right Honour- able the first Earl, by his second wife Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, seventh Baronet ; suc- ceeded his father 1885. Creations — Barony, March 23, 1644 ; Viscountcy and Earldom, February 17, i860. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Chequy or and azure, a bend ermine. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head azure. Supporters — Two angels proper, hair and wings or, under robes sanguine, uppermost azure. Hotto — ' ' Comme je ffts. " Married, September 14, 1891, Rachel, youngest daughter of Charles Gurney ; and has Issue — Gladys Honor, commonly known as Lady Gladys Honor. Heir presumptive — His brother, John Hubert Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable John Hubert Ward, born 1870 ; late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Worcester Regiment (Militia). Seats — Witley fi is the Military Cockade. 2:)uff=ai0f0f)eton=^miti) Court, Stourport, -in the county of Worcester ; Ednam, in the county of Roxburgh ; Invergarry, in the county of Inverness. Tffwn residence — Dudley House, Park Lane, London, W. DUFF, quartered by CLERK-RATTRAY. DUFF, see FIFE. The Right Honourable Sir MOUNTSTUART EL- PHINSTONE GRANT DUFF, a Member of Zr\ltflF ■^^'' Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, H^UU Kjiight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Aberdeen and Moray, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Banff. Born 1829, being the son of the late James Cuninghame Grant Duff of Eden, by his wife Jane Catha- rine, daughter of the late Sir Whitelaw Ainslie, Doctor of Medicine ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1880; created Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 18B6. Married, 1859, Anna Julia [a Member of the Order of the Crown of India), only daughter of Edward Webster of the North Lodge, Ealing. Postal address— For/S House, Twickenham. § GEORGE WILLIAM DUFF-ASSHETON-SMITH, Esquire, of Vaynol, in the county of Carnarvon, Justice ■ of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 17, 1848, being the, eldest son of the late Robert George Duff of Glan-y-Bala, in the county of Carnarvon, by his wife Mary Astley, niece of Thomas Assheton-Smith, Member of ParUament, of Ted- worth and Vaynol ; assumed the name of Assheton-Smith in addition to that of Duff under the will of Mrs. Assheton- Smith, widow of his grand-uncle, Thomas Assheton-Smith of Tedworth and Vaynol. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Union. Livery— ^vS.. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure two bars between three pheons or (for Smith) ; 2. argent, a mullet pierced sable (for Assheton) ; 3. vert, a fesse indented ermine, between a stag's head caboshed in chief and two escallops in base or (for Duff). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. Issuant from a mural crown or, two arms embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent, holding a pheon or (for Smith) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mower in the act of mowing, vested per pale argent and sable, sleeves and hose counterchanged, cap quarterly argent and sable, scythe-handle or, blade proper (for Assheton), there being no crest recorded for Duff. Married, April 19, 1888, Laura Alice, second daughter of Colin Stanhope Jones. Seat — Vaynol, near Bangor. Sir MAURICE DUFF-GORDON, fourth Baronet of Halkin, in the county of Ayr; is JPMtflT /1Krtt*TlriM ^ Member of the London Stock SL^UU-VJUUVUUU Exchange. 5o?-« March 15, 1849, being the only son of Sir Alexander Duff-Gordon, third Baronet, by his wife the only daughter of John Austin ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of November 12, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads, couped, within a double tressure composed of fleurs- de-lis and roses alternately or ; 2 and 3 vert, a fesse dan- cettde ermine, between a buck's head caboshed in chief, and two escallops in base or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crests, 1. two arms, from the shoulder naked, holding a bow and ready to let fly an arrow, all proper ; 2. a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect proper, hilt and pommel or, on the breast a mullet gules, for difference; with the Motto, "Deo juvante." Married, firstly, June 24, 1872, Fanny, widpw of Seymour Ball Hughes, and daughter of Henry Waterton of Wood- lands, in the county of York ; and by her (who died February 12, i8go) has Issue — Caroline Lucy. He married secondly, September 12, 1894, Sophie Mary, daughter of the late Charles Steer, Judge of the High Court, Calcutta. Heir H is the Naval Cockade. Duf Dug 3^7 presuinf live— His cousin, Cosmo Edmund Duff-Gordon, Gentleman, son of the late Cosmo Lewis Duff-Gordon, Esquire, by his wife Anna Maria, youngest daughter' of the late Sir Edmund Antrobus, Baronet, born 1862. Residences —69 Warwick Street, Warwick Square, S.W. ; o Drapers' Gardens, E.C. The Most Honourable Sir FREDERICK TEMPLE HAMILTON - TEMPLE- DUfferin anU atia BLACKWOOD, Marquess SL^UUK'i.iU nilU aua of Dufferin and Ava, Earl of Uufferin and Ava, Vis- count and Baron Clandeboye of Clandeboye, in the county of Down, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye of Ballyleidy and Killyleagh, in the county Down, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Down, Vice-Admiral of the Province of Ulster, Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports and Constable of Dover Castle, Chancellor of the Royal Univer- sity of Ireland, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion the Royal Irish Rifles, Ambassador Extraordinary and Plenipoten- tiary to the French Republic since 1891. Born June 21, 1826, being the only son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Dufferin and Clandeboye, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late Thomas Sheridan (afterwards Dowager- Countess Giffbrd) ; succeeded his father as fifth Baron Duf- ferin, in the Peerage of Ireland, 1841 ; was created a Baron of the United Kingdom, January 27, 1850 ; made an Earl, November 13, 1871 ; and advanced to the Marquessate of Dufferin and Ava and the Earldom of Ava in 1888, on resigning the Viceroyalty of India ; is senior heir general of the Hamiltons, Earls of Clanbrassill. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a fesse or, in chief a crescent argent, between two mullets of the second, and in base a mascle of the third (for Blackwood) ; 2. quarterly i and 4, or an eagle displayed sable ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars sable, each charged with three martlets or (for Temple) ; 3. gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, on a chief or, a lion passant of the field (for Hamilton, Earl of Clanbrassil). The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and by the collars and pendent the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and Knight Grand Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a cap of main- tenance gules, turned up ermine, a crescent argent (for Blackwood) ; 2. on a ducal coronet or, a martlet gold (for Temple) ; 3. upon a wreath of his liveries, a demi- antelope affronts ermine, attired and unguled or, holding between his hoofs a heart gules (for Hamilton, Earl of Clanbrassil). Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, armed and langued azure, gorged with a tressure flory counter- flory or ; sinister, an heraldic tiger ermine, gorged with a like tressure gules, each supporter supporting a flag- staff proper, therefrom flowing a banner or, charged with a peacock in his pride also proper. Married, October 23, 1862, Harriet Georgina (Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India), eldest daughter of Archibald Rowan Hamilton of Killyleagh Castle, in the county of Down ; and has hsiie — (1) Archibald James Leofric Temple Hamilton- Temple-BIackwood, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Ava, late Lieutenant 17th Lancers, born July 28, 1863 ; (2) Terence John Temple Hamilton-'Temple-Blackwood, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Terence John Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Third Secretary Her Ma- jesty's Diplomatic Service, born March 16, 1866 [married, October 16, 1893, Flora, only daughter of John H. Davis, Senator, of 24 -Washington Square, New York]; .(3) Ian Basil Gawaine Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Ian Basil Gawaine Tetnple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, born November 4, 1870 ; (4) Frederick Temple Hamilton-Temple-Blackwood, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Frederick Temple Hamilton- Temple-Blackwood, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, born February 26, 1875 ; Helen Hermione, com- monly known as Lady Helen Hermione [married, August 31, 1889, Ronald C. Munro-Ferguson of Raith and Novar, Member of Parliament] ; Hermione Catherine Helen, com- monly known as Lady Hermione Catherine Helen; and Victoria Alexandrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina (for whom Her Majesty the Queen is sponsor) [married, 1894, William Lee Plunkett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Lee Plunkett]. Seats— Clandeboye House, in county Down ; Walmer Castle, in the coimty of Kent. Residence — British Embassy, Paris. Sir CHARLES GA VAN DUFFY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ?P)llfl'W ■^^'^^"^' '^"'^ Saint George. Born i8i6 ; was iX^WXX^ created a Knight Bachelor by Patent on his resignation of the Premiership of Victoria in 1873, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Married, firstly, 1842, Emily, daughter of Francis M'Laughlan of Belfast (she died 1845) ; secondly, 1846, Susan, daughter of Philip Hughes of Newry [she died 1878) ; thirdly, 1881, Louise, daughter of Geoige Hall of Rockferry, in the county of Cheshire [she died 1889). Postal address — Victoria, Australia. ADAM DUGDALE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born rr^IIirTlilfp October 19, 1833, being the second son of a^U^Unit- the late Thomas Dugdale, Esquire, of Griffin Lodge, Blackburn, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Thomas Walmsley of Blackburn. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross moline gules between four hurls. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules aTid argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, and charged on the neck with a cross as in the arms ; with the IKottO, " Perseverando. " Married, June 17, 1875, Amy Agnes, daughter of the late Thomas Harrison of West Hill, Staley- bridge. Justice of the Peace for the Counties Palatine of Lancaster and Chester, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue — (i) Adam Norman Dugdale, Gentleman, born July 8, 1877; (2) Thomas Gilbert Dugdale, Gentleman, born March 2, 1880 ; Hilda; Amy Bessie'; and Edith Muriel. Estates — Griffin, Blackburn ; Benthams, Livesey. Postal address — Griffin Lodge, Blackburn. FRANK DUGDALE, Gentleman. Born 1857, being the second son of the late James Dugdale, Esquire, of Wroxall Abbey, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieu- tenant, by his wife Mary Louisa Dugdale, daughter of John Plummer. Armorial beaxing^— He bears for Arms : Er- mine, a cross moline gules, between four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the neck with a cross as in the arms. Estate and postal address — Dovecot, near Liverpool. JAMES BROUGHTON DUGDALE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, and Captain and Honorary Major of the Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born September 19, 1855, being the eldest son of James Dugdale, Esquire, of Wroxall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, who died 1876, by his wife Mary Louisa, daughter of John Plummer. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross moline gules, between four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the neck with a cross as in the arms. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3i8 ^UQ Married, 1878, Laura Jane, eldest daughter of J. T. Ark- wright, Hatton House, in the county of Warwick. Estate and postal address — Wroxall Abbey, near Warwick. JOHN MARSHALL DUGDALE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Montgomery, late Major of the Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law. Bom October 15, 1851, being the eldest son of John Dugdale, Esquire, late of Llwyn, by his wife Margaret Rosetta, third daughter of C. L. Ringrose. Club — 0.\ford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross moline gules, between four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and wings endorsed erminois, gorged with a collar gemel azure, and charged on the neck with a cross as in the arms. Married, 1876, Isabella, only daughter of James Hargreaves, Esquire, of Pendleton ; and has with other Issue — John Percy Dugdale, Gentleman, born 1878. Estate and postal address — Llwyn, Llanfyllin. MARY LOUISA DUGDALE, Widow, daughter of John Plummer of London. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a cross moline gules, between four hurts. Married, 1850, James Dugdale, Esquire, of Wroxall Abbey, in the county of Warwick, and of Dovecot, near Liverpool, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1868. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) James Broughton Dugdale, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Frank Dugdale, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; {3) Herbert Crowe Dugdale, Gentleman, born i860; Helen [married G. C. Schwabe of Broughton, in the county of Derby] ; Constance Mary ; Mary Louisa ; Alice Ida ; Amy Rosetta ; and Edith Christian, Postal address — Yewden Manor, Henley-on- Thames. DUGLAND, see BUSHE. ELIZABETH DUGMORE, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Dugmore, daughter of the tenth ^r\\\(rw\f\VC Earl of Kinnoull. Ma.rT\ed,Jirstly , 1856, Z1^U(}UIU(-V Colonel Sir Frederick Leopold Arthur, second Baronet [he died 1878) ; secondly, 1883, the Reverend Ernest Edward Dugmore, Vicar of Parks tone. EMILY EVELYN DUGMORE, commonly known as tlie Honourable Emily Evelyn Dugmore, daughter of the second Baron Brougham. Married, 1867, Captain Francis Sandys Dugmore. PETER DUGUID-M'COMBIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Duguiti-^^Combie ^S^t::;ayZu^Z late Simpson Duguid, Esquire, of Cammachmore, in the county of Kincardine, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas M'Combie, Esquire, of Easter Skene, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace, assumed the additional surname of M'Combie under the deed of settlement of the late William M'Combieof EasterSkeneandLynturk. Clubs — ^Oriental; Royal Northern (Aberdeen). Z,zW?j/— Blue, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, or a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a chief of the second (for M'Combie) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse between three crosses pat^e argent, a bordure parted per pale of the second and or (for Duguid) ; impaling argent a fesse wavy between three cross crosslets fitch^e azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the liveries, a wild cat sejant proper ; 2, upon a wreath of the liveries, a dove holding a laurel branch in her beak proper. Mottoes — "Touch not the cat but a glove;" "Patientia et spe." Married, September i, 1859, Jane, daughter of the late Henry Adamson, shipowner in Aberdeen ; and has Issue — (i) Simpson Duguid, Gentle- man, born 1863 ; (2) William M'Combie Duguid M'Combie, Gentleman, born 1874 ; and Margaret [married William Rich]. Estates — Cammachmore, in the county of Kincar- dine ; Easter Skene and Lynturk, in the county of Aber- deen. Postal address — Easter Skene, Aberdeen, N.B. ^ is the Military Coclmde. Dum WILLIAM HENRY DUIGNAN, Gentleman. Born August 16, 1824, being the only child of tnttt«vtis»n Henry Duignan of Walsall, by Ann his ZL'Ul'^llall ^ife^ daughter of Samuel Barnett, also of Walsall. Armorial bearings are for Arms ; Argent, on a mount in base vert, an oak-tree, the stem entwined with two serpents interwoven and respecting each other all proper ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl at gaze proper; with the Motto, " Historia magistra vitas." Married, firstly, Esther, daughter of E. P. Jackson of Aldridge, of which marriage there was no issue ; secondly, Mary, daughter of William Minors of Fisherwick ; and thirdly, December 2, 1868, Jenny, daughter of J. B. Petersen of Stockholm. Of the second marriage there is Issue— (x) Ernest Henry Duignan, Gentleman, born May 24, i860 ; (2) George Stubbs Duignan, Gentleman, born February 4, 1865 ; and Florence Mary, who married George Rose of Wednesbury ; and of the third marriage, (3) Carl Duignan, Gentleman, born November 27, 1873; and (4) Oscar Duignan, Gentleman, born July 6, 1875. Postal address — Gorway House, Walsall. Sir JAMES DUKE, second Baronet. Born June 25, 1865, bemg the only son of Sir James Duke, the jr>tlfcl> ^^^^ Baronet, by his wife Jane Amelia, eldest uJ\Xwi> daughter of the late William Bennett of Aber- deen Park, Highbury ; succeeded his father 1873, under the creation of December 5, 1849. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron ermine and azure, in chief three feathers erect argent, between two chaplets azure, in base a mace within a collar proper, representing the mace and collar of the Lord Mayor of the City of London. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, winged azure, in the beak a peacock's feather proper, supporting a sword also proper, representing that of the said City of I^ondon. Motto — " Gradatim vincimus." Married, June 17, 1889, Marion Elizabeth, eldest daughter of James Duke Hill. Seat — Laughton Lodge, near Lewes, in the county of Sussex. Dame JANE AMELIA TWYFORD, commonly known as Lady Duke, daughter of William Bennett of Aberdeen Park, Highbury, London. Vl^rTieA, firstly , 1862, Sir James Duke, first Baronet, who died 1873 ; secondly, 1883, Colonel Henry Robert Twyford, yd Volunteer Battalion Hants Regiment. Postal addresses — 11 Cadogan Square, S. W. ; Belper, Derbyshire. Colonel EDWARD EUGENE DULLER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. ?r^tlTtPl* Born 1851, son of Antoine Duller of Nivelles, ZL-^tlilvV Belgium ; is a Bey in Egyptian Service ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883. Clubs — Saint James's, Wel- lington. Married, !.%■]<), Harriet, daughter of Sir William Scott, sixth Baronet of Ancrum, in the county of Roxburgh. Postal address — 27 Sloane Gardens, S. W. DUMFRIES, Earl of, see BUTE. DUMFRIESSHIRE, Marquess of, see BUCCLEUCH. WINIFREDE MARY DU MOULIN - BROWNE, Widow , eldest daugh- Isabelle his wife, daughter of the Reverend James Gumming. Armorial bear- ings, borne upon a lozenge, are : Quarterly of twenty, i. quar- terly i. and iv. sable, three lions passant in bend between two bendlets argent (for Browne), ii. and iii. erminois, on a chevron engrailed between three lion's heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du Moulin) ; 2. erminois, on a chevron engrailed between three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du Moulin) ; 3. sable, three lions passant in bend between two bendlets argent (for Browne) ; 4. barry of eight or and gules (for Fitzalan) ; 5. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan) ; 6. argent, a chief azure (for Clun) ; 7. Chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 8. sable, a fret or (for Maltravers) ; 9. gules, a saltire argent, H is the Naval Cockade. Dun Dun 319 a label of three points chequy of the last and azure (for Neville) ; lo. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules (for Montacute) ; 11. or, an eagle with two heads displayed vert (for Mouthermer) ; 12. gules, three lions passant guardant or, within a bordure argent (for Edmund of Woodstock) ; 13. or, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux (for Walte) ; 14. or, a lion rampant gules (for Meschines) ; 15. argent, a saltire engrailed gules (for Tiptoft) ; 16. gules, a cross en- grailed argent (forlngoldsthorpe) ; 17. azure, a fesse between three leopards' faces or (for De la Pole) ; 18. argent, on a fesse dancett^e sable, three bezants (for De Burgh) ; 19. argent, a moor-coclt sable (for Moore) ; ao. quarterly i, and iv. sable, three lions passant in bend between two bendlets argent (for Browne), ii. and iii. erminois, on a chevron engrailed between three lions' heads erased gules, a fleur- de-lis between two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or (for Du Moulin). The Crests borne by the late Charles Nicholas du Moulin-Browne, Gentleman, above mentioned, and to which, with the above-mentioned arms and quarterings, his sons are of course entitled, are ; i. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert (for Browne), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's face or, transfixed through the mouth with two tilting-spears saltireways proper, and surmounted by a ileur-de-lis gules (for Du Moulin) ; with the Mottoes, "Suivez raison," "In te Domine speravi." Married, July 27, 1881, Charles Nicholas du Moulin-Browne, Gentleman, of Leamington, who died May 5, 1890. Of this marriage there is Isstte — (i) Charles Anthony du Moulin- Browne, Gentleman, born, November 9, 1886 ; (2) Francis Stanislans du Moulin-Browne, Gentleman, born February 10, i883 ; (3) Henry Joseph du Moulin-Browne, born March 23, 1890. Postal address — Rusina, Leamington, Captain EDWARD WILLIAM DUN, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1856 ; Zr^tttl ^'^ created Companion of the Distijiguished Zt-'"" Service Order, 1887. The Right Honourable HENRY O'CALLAGHAN PRITTIE, Baron Dunalley of Kilboy, ?r)llnflffPH '" "^^ county of Tipperary, in the Peer- JL^Ulimivj^ age of Ireland, a Representative Peer, late Lieutenant Rifle Brigade. Born March 21, 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Dunalley, by his wife Anne Maria Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Maria Louisa, only daughter of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Lismore ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of July 31, 1800. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and gules, three wolves' heads erased counter- changed. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent. Supporters — Dexter, a man in complete armour, holding in the exterior hand a tilting-spear all proper ; sinister, a stag proper, armed, hoofed, ducally collared and chained or. Motto — ' ' In omnia paratus," Married, August 22, 1876, Mary Frances, only daughter of Major-General Onslow Farmer, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue — (x) Henry Cornelius O'Callaghan Prittie, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Cornelius O'Callaghan Prittie, born July 19, 1877 1 (2) Francis Regi- nald Dennis Prittie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Reginald Dennis Prittie, born October 15. 1880; Maura Geraldine Anne, died May 19, 1880; Kathleen Everilda, commonly known as the Honourable Kathleen Everilda ; Mary, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary, died January 24, 1885 ; and Irene Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Irene Rose, died November 2, 1887, Seat — -Kilboy, Nenagh, in the county of Tipperary, DUNBAR, quartered by DOUGLAS. M.S'ir ARCHIBALD DUNBAR, sixth Baronet, of @ Northfield, Justice of the Peace, Deputy- JPlttnfiai* Lieutenant. Bom July i.iSo-i, ieing the Zt/UIIUCtV son of the fifth Baronet, by his first wife Helen, daughter of Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon Cumming, Baronet, of Altyre ; late Convener for the county of Elgin, formerly Lieutenarit Q.2nd Cheshire Regi- ment. Creation — April 10, 1700. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion ram- pant argent, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the field (for Dunbar, Earl of March] ; 2 and 3 or^ three cushions within the royal tressure, gules [for Randolph , Earl of Moray) ; all within a bordure, quartered- azure, and of the first. Crest— ^4 dexter hand apaumi, reaching at an austral crown proper. Vi.a'&ja-^" Spem vigilantia Jirmat." Married, firstly, 1827, Keith Alicia, daughter of George Ramsay of Barnton, in the county of Midlothian, by the Honourable Jean Hamilton his wife, sister of William, seventh Lord Belhaven ; and by her [who died in 1836) Aar had Issue — (i) Archibald Hamilton Dunbar, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Elgin, late Captain (Ath Berkshire Regiment, born April t,, 1828 [married, 1865, Isabella Mary, elder daughter of Charles Eyre of Welford Park, in the county of Berkshire^: (2) George Ramsay Dunbar, Esquire, Founder's Kin Win- chester, Fellow of the New College, Oxford, Advocate, Edin- burgh, died, ttnmarried, 1862,- Jean Hamilton [married, 1854, to the Reverend Edward S. Stocker, Master of Arts, Rector of Titchwell, in the county of Norfolk\ died 1862 ; and Agnes Baillie Cunningham. Sir Archibald inarried secondly, 1840, Sophia, daughter of George Orred of Tran- viere, in the county of Cheshire; and had Issue — [■^) Ran- dolph John Edward Dunbar^ Esquire, died, unmarried, 1882 ; (4) Charles Gordon Cumming Dunbar, Esquire (Venerable), Doctor of Divinity , late Archdeacon of Granada, now Incumbent of Saint James's, Little Heath, Chadwell, iii the county of Essex, born 1844 [married, 1872, Edith, youngest daughter of W . C. Went^worth, formerly President of the Legislative Council, Sydney, and has a daughter, Beatrix Leyla Marjory Wentworth] ; {5) William James Colquhoun Dunbar, Esquire, Deputy Conservator of Forests, Bombay, born 1850 [married, 18S3, Dora, eldest daughter of Williatn Jennings\ and died November ^, 1885. Residence — Duffus House, near Elgin, Scotland. [Forster places this title in " Chcuis."^ Sir DRUMMOND MILES DUNBAR, seventh Baronet, of Durn, in the county of Banff, North Britain. Born November 21, 1845, being the son of the Reverend Sir William Dunbar, sixth Baronet, by his wife Ann, daughter of George Stephen ; succeeded iiis father in 1881, under the creation of January 29, 1698. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure argent ; 2 and 3 or, three cushions within the royal tressure gules, all within a bordure nebuly quar- tered azure and gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange -tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, two sprigs of laurel in saltire proper. Motto — "Spesdabitauxilium." Married, July 24, 1873, Maria Louisa, fourth daughter of John Hancorn Smith of Melville Park, Lower Albany, South Africa ; and has Issue — (i) William Dunbar, Esquire, born May I, 1876 ; (2) George Alexander Drummond Dunbar, Esquire, born May 10, 1879 ; (3) Hugh Stephen Dunbar, Esquire, born February 1881 ; (4) Patrick Martin Borlase Dunbar, Esquire, born June 7, 1884; Mary ."Annette ; Lisette Eleanor ; . Augusta Marjory ; and Helen. Residence— Queenstown, South Africa. Dame LOUISA PEMBLE DUNBAR, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Dunbar, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John Whitehill Parsons, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant argent, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of the' first ; 2 and 3 or, three cushions within a double tressure flory counter-flory gules, a star azure in fesse point for difference. Married, 1854, Captain Sir James Alexander Dunbar of Boath, third Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above mar- riage there is Issue — (i) Sir Alexander James Dunbar, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Frederic George Dunbar, Esquire, born April 27, 1875; and Nina Helen. Postal address — Boath House, near Auldearn, Nairn. Dunbar of TBoat!) _ Sir ALEXANDER JAMES DUNBAR,fourth Baronet, of Boath, in the county of Nairn, Deputy -Lieu- tenant. Born November 22, 1870, being the son of Sir James Alexander Dunbar, third Baronet, by his wife Louisa Pemble, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John White- hill Parsons, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 320 5Dun of Saint Michael and Saint George; succeeded his father 1883, under the creation of September ig, 1814. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and"4, gule? a lion rampant argent, within^ a bordure of the last charged with eight roses of the fii-st ; 2 and 3 or; three cushions within a double tressure flowered and counter-flowered gules, a star azure, in fesse point for difference. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand apaumSe proper, reaching to two earls' coronets tied together. Motto — " Sub spe." Heir presumptive — His brother, Frederick George, born 1875. Seat — Boath House, near Auldearn, in tiie county of Nairn. M Sir Dunbar of 9@oc|)rum UTHRED JAMES HAY DUNBAR, eighth Baronet, of Mock- rum, in the county of Wigton , Barrister- at-Laiv, Justice j)f the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Born February 26, 1843, being the son of Sir WilHajn, seventh Baronet, by his -wife, Catharine Hay, daughter of James Paterson of 'Carpow~ in the county of Perth : succeeded his father in 1889, under the creation of March 29, 1694. Clubs — Brooks Sy New Uni- versity. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rainpant or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight roses of tJie first [for Dunbar) ; 2 and 3 or, three cushions within a double tressure, flory counterflory gules [for Randolph). Crest — A horse' s head argent, bridled gules, a dexter hand couped fesseways proper holding the bridle. Supporters — Two white doves ifnperially crowned, and the motto, " Candoris premiiimhonos." Mottoes — " In promptu*' and "Sub spe." Married April 20, 1882, Lucy Blanche Cordelia, eldest daughter of Charles Townske?id Constantine Grant of Kil^raston and Pitkeathly. Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, William Cospatrick Dunbar, Es- quire, bom 1844 [married, 1878, Nina Susannah, daughter of Alfred Douglas Hamilton; Private Secretary to Under- Secretary of State at the Home Office, 1876-1885 ; Assistant Under-Secretary for Scotland since 1885; Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887; Fellow of tlie Royal Geographical Society [Scotland) ; Deputy-Lieutenajit and Justice of tite Peace for the county of Wigton]. Seat — Mochrum Park, Kirkcowen, in the county of Wigton. Town house — 60 Onsloiv Gardens, S^ W. DUNBOYNE, Baron, see VERULAM. §'rHK Right Honourable JAMES FITZWALTER CLIFFORD-BUTLER, Baron of Dun- Zr^tttlThrtYlMO boyne, in the county of Meath, in the ZL^UUUU|^lll^ Peerage of Ireland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born May 20^ 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourteenth Baron Dunboyne, by his wife Julia Celestina Maria, daughter of the late William Brander of Morden Hall, in the county of Surrey ; assumed on his marriage the surname of Clifford, in addition to and before that of Butler, which was confirmed by Royal License, November 13, i860 ; is twenty-fourth Baron in descent from Thomas, Lord of Dunboyne, summoned as a Peer to Parlia- ment in 1324 ; succeeded his father in 1881. Creations — By Summons, 1274 ; by Patent, June 11, 1541. Armorial "bear- ing's—He bears for Arms : Or, a chief indented azure, three escallop shells in bend counterchanged. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers, therefrom a demi-falcon rising argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant argent; sinister, a horse sable, mane, tail, and hoofs or. Motto— " Timor, Domini fons vitae." Married, June 12, i860, Marion, only surviving child of Colonel Henry Morgan Clifford of Llan- tilio, in the county of Monmouth ; and has /jjwe— Rosalinda Catherine Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Rosalinda Catherine Sophia [married, April 30, 1883, Major -General William Henry Brooke Peters, late 4th Hussars, and has issue]. Heir presumptive-^IHis brother Robert St. John Fitzwalter Butler, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert St. John , FitzWalter & is the Military Cockade. Dun Butler, born January 20, 1844 [married, 1869, Caro- line Maude Blanche, daughter of the late Captain George Probyh- called to the 'Bar (Inner Temtjle) 1869, appointed Master of the Court of Exchequer 1874; is a Deputy- Lteu- Itenant of the cotinty of Middlfesex]. Residenie—GreeaAtie, Clyst'S't.: Mary, in the county of Exeter; . The Right. Honourable JULIA- CELESTINA MARIA BUTLER, Widow, Baroness-Dowager of Dun- boyne second daughter of the late William Brander of M-orden Hall, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bear- ing's ai-e upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet' of "her rank : Or, a chief indented azure, three escallops in bend, counterchanged. Supporters— Dexter, a lion -guardant argent ; sinister, a horse sable, the mane, tail arid hoofs or. Married, 1832, The Right Honour- able Theobald Fitz-Walter Butler, twenty-third Baron Dunboyne, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {i] The Right Honourable James Fitz-Walter Clifford Butler, twenty-fourth Baron Dunboyne ; (2) Theo- bald Fitz-Walter Butler, Esquire, comrnonly known as the Honourable Theobald Fitz-Walter Butler, Justice of the Peace, Captain Clare Militia, born July 19, 1840, died Novetnber 19, 1877; (3) Robert Saint John Fitz-Walter Butler, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Saint John Fitz-Walter Butler, Barrister-at-Law, a Master of the Court of Judicature, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, born January 20, 1844 [married, February g, 1869, Caroline Maude Blanche, daughter of Captain George Probyn of Bryanston Square ; and has issue, Fitz-Walter George Probyn Butler, Esquire, "Royal Navy, born March 20, 1874; Lesley James Probyn Butler, Gentleman, born April 22, 1876; Robert Thomas Rowley Probyn Butler, Gentleman, born October 8, 1882 ; Theobald Patrick Probyn Butler, Gentleman, born July 3, 1884 ; Lavinia Alice Julia (married, August 25, 1891, Reverend John Hutchison Hind- son, Master of Arts, Vicar of Wraysbury, in the county of Buckingham) ; Maude Celestina ; Blanche Amy Charlotte ; Rosalinda Lsetitia] ; Julia Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Julia Anne ; Dorinda Celestina Louisa, com- monly known as the Honourable Dorinda Celestina Louisa, died September 9, 1852; Rosalinda Ellen MSria, "com- monlv known as the Honourable Rosalinda Ellen Maria, died February 25, 1853; and Synolda Julia, commonly known as the Honourable Synolda Julia, died February 15, 1848. Postal address — Knoppogue Castle, Quin, county Clare. DUNCAN, Baron, see CAMPERDOWN. DUNCAN, Viscount, see CAMPERDOWN. Major-General HARVEY TUCKETT DUNCAN, Co7npanion of the Most Exalted Order of JPMlflffltl "'^ AVar of India. Born 18 — ; created J^UUtall Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1S76. DUNCAN-HALDANE, see CAMPERDOWN. DUNCANNON, Baron, see BESSBOROUGH. DUNCANNON, Viscount, see BESSBOROUGH. DUNCOMBE, see FEVERSHAM. ANNE FLORENCE ADELAIDE DUNCOMBE. co7n7nonly known as Lady Anne Florence 7r\\tYtf(\f\\{\p Adelaide Duncombe, daughter of the Ti^\X\\\,\i\\\UX, se-venth Earl of Sandwich. Married, 1876, Captain Alfred Duncombe. CECIL DUNCOMBE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Duncombe. Born 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable William Duncombe, the second Baron Feversham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Per chevron engrailed gules and argent, ^three talbots' heads erased counterchanged. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a horse's hind leg sable, hoof upwards and shod argent. Married, 1859, Eleinor Jane, daughter of Charles Mills, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hillingdon ; and has Issue — Charles William Ernest Dun H is tbe Naval Cockade. Dun Dun 321 combe, Esquire, Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1862 [married, 1890, Lilian Bertha Stewart- Wortley] ; Eleanor Rachel ; Violet Helen [married, 1885, William Herbert St. Quintin of Scampton Hall in the county of York] ; and Emily Catharine Louisa. Postal address— The Grange, Nawton, Yorks. EMILY CAROLINE DUNCOMBE, commonly known as Lady Emily Caroline Buncombe, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cawdor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i. or, a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder) ; 2. gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 3. argent, a lymphad oars in action sable (for Lorn) ; 4. party per fesse azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Married, 1842, Octavius Buncombe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Octavius Buncombe (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Feverham), who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Walter Henry Octavius Buncombe, Esquire, formerly Captain 1st Life Guards, a County Alderman for Huntingdonshire, born 1846 (Club — Carlton. Residences — Waresley Park, Sandy, in the county of Bedford ; Westerdale Hall, Grosmont, m the county of York ; 84 Eaton Square, S.W.); (2) Henry Charles Buncombe, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant Cold- stream Guards, born 1848 ; Emily Charlotte ; Blanche Elizabeth Caroline ; and Maud Augusta Louisa [married, 1869, the Right Honovu-able the sixth Baron Calthorpe. Residences — Elvetham Park, Winchfield, in the county of Hampshire ; Edgbaston Hall. Birmingham ; 38 Grosvenor Square, W.; 63 Rutland Gate, S.W.]. Postal address— Z^ Eaton Square. S.W. HARRIET CHRISTIAN BUNCOMBE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Harriet Christian Buncombe, daughter of the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Queensberry. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Party per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, impaling the arms of Bouglas, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three stars of the field (for Bouglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar), all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland gules. Married, 1841, the Reverend Augustus Buncombe, commonly known as the Honour- able and Reverend Augustus Buncombe, Bean of York, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Alfred Charles Bimcombe, Esquire, formerly Captain ist Life Guards, and Captain and Honorary Major Stafford- shire Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford (High Sheriff 1883) and Berby, and a County Councillor for Staffordshire, Mayfield Bivision, born 1843 [married, 1876, Anne Florence Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Anne Florence Adelaide, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Sandwich. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's. Residence — Calwich Abbey, Ashbourne] ; (2) Augustus Gerald Buncombe, Esquire, born 1849 (Club — St. James's) ; (3) Adolphus Montagu Buncombe, Es- quire, Captain and Honorary Major Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, born 1852 [married, 1881, Beatrice Borothy Mary, daughter of the Reverend William Bridgeman - Simpson. Clubs — White's, Bache- lors'. Residence — The Manor House, North Beighton, Wetherby, in the county of York] ; Evelyn ; Eleanor Har- riet ; and Florence Caroline. Postal address — 49 Berkeley Square, W. JANE MARIA BUNCOMBE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur Buncombe, daughter of Sir James Walker, Baronet. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge: Per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, impaling the arms of Walker, namely argent, on a chevron gules between three crescents azure, as many annulets or. Married, 1877, as his second wife. Admiral Arthur Bun- combe, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Arthur Buncombe, Member of Parliament (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Feversham), who died 1889. Postal address — Kilnwick Percy, Pocklington, York- shire. KA THERINB D UNCOMBE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Katherine Buncombe, daughter of the third Earl of Gosford. Married, 1868, Captain Frederick William Buncombe, Grenadier Guards, who died 1878. BUNBAFF, Viscount, see MONTROSE. BUNBAS, quartered by NISBET - HAMILTON- OGILVY. BUNBAS, see MELVILLE, ZETLANB, and WHIT- LE Y-BEANS-BUNBAS. BUNBAS, Baron, see ZETLANB. ALICE BUNBAS, commonly known as Lady Alice Bundas, sister of the Right Honourable ff^tt«>jgtf the third Earl and the Most Honourable 2L^UIIV[lAl tj)e first Marquess of Zetland; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1873. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules, within the Royal tressure of Scotland of the last, all within a bordure azure. ALICE LOUISA BUNBAS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Charles Bundas, second daughter of the Right Honourable the first Vis- count Halifax. Married, 1870, John Charles Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Charles Bundas, Member of Parliament, brother of the third Earl and first Marquess of Zetland, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Lawrence Bundas, Esquire, bom 1871,- (2) Frederick James Bundas, Es- quire, born 1877/ Evelyn Mary: Margaret: and Alice Katharine. Postal addresses — Thombury Hall, Leyburn, R.S.O., Yorkshire : Paf dale, Orkney. BLANCHE CECIL JANE BUNBAS, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Cecil Jane Bundas, sister of the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount Mel- ville ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure azure, charged with three boars' heads, two in chief and one in base or. CATHERINE ANNE CARRINGTON BUNBAS, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Anne Car- rin^ton Bundas, daughter of the first Baron Napier of Magdala. Married, 1863, H. Bundas of Calcutta. CHARLES SAUNBERS BUNBAS, Esquire, com- Tnonly known as the Honourable Charles Saunders Bundas, Consul-General at Hamburg. Born June 27, 1843. Mar- ried, firstly, 1872, Grace Selina Marian, who died 1890, daughter of the late William Scully of Rio de Janeiro, and form£rly of the county of Tipperary : secondly, 1891, Mary, daughter of the late George Hamilton, Boctor of Medicine, of Falkirk : and by his first marriage has Issue living — (i) Henry Charles Clement Bundas, Esquire, bom 1873 ; (2) Cospatrick Philip Brooke Bundas, Gentleman, born 1879 ! (■^ Richard Serle Bundas, Gentleman, bom 1880; (i^ Kenneth Robert Bundas, Gentleman, bom 1882 ; (5) Charles Cecil Farquharson Bundas, Gentleman, horn 1884 ; Selina Louisa Grace: and Hilda Guilhermina. Residence — 37 Magda- lenenstrasse, Poseldorf, Hamburg. CHARLOTTE JANE BUNBAS, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Jane Bundas, sister of the Right Honour- able the third Earl and the Most Honourable Sir Thomas Bundas, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, the first Marquess of Zetland ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1873. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules within the Royal tressure of Scotland of the last, all within a bordure azure. Postal address — Middleton Lodge, Rich- mond, Yorks. § COSPATRICK THOMAS BUNBAS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cospatrick Thomas Bundas, brother of the Right Honourable the third Earl and the Most Honourable Sir Thomas Bundas, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, the first Marquess of Zetland. Born 1862 ; raised to the rank The Editor tindertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 322 Dun Dun of an Earts so?i, 1873. Clubs — Bachelors', Turf, York- shire. Married, 1892, Maud, daughter of the late George Wentworih-Fitzwilliam, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Wentworth-Fitzwilliam, Member of Par- liament. Postal addresses — ig Arlington Street, Piccadilly, S. IV. ; Middleton Lodge, Richviond, Yorks. GERTRUDE SUSAN DUNDAS, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Susan Dundas, sister of the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount Melville ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure azure, charged with three boars' heads or. JANE DUNDAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jane Dundas, daughter of the seventh Earl of Wemyss. Married, 1858, Colonel Philip Dundas, who died 1870. LAURA MARY DUNDAS, commonly known as the Honourable Laura Mary Dundas, sister of the Right Hon- ourable the fifth Viscount Melville ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure azure, charged with three boars' heads or. Major LAURENCE CHARLES DUNDAS, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1857 ; appointed Deputy-Assistant Adjutant-General, Bengal, 1890; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. LOUISA MARIA DUNDAS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Dundas, daughter of Sir William Boothby, ninth Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure azure, charged with three boars' heads, and im- paling the arms of Boothby, namely argent, on a canton sable, a lion's gamb erased or. Married, 1833, the Reverend Charles Dundas, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Charles Dundas (son of the Right Honourable the second Viscount Melville), who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Henry Dundas, fifth Viscount Melville ; (2) Charles Saunders Dundas, Gentleman, British Consul at Hamburg, born June 27, 1843 [married, firstly, Grace Selina Marion, only child of William Scully, and by her (who died January 16, 1890) has issue, Heruy Charles Clement Dundas, Gentleman, born 1873 ; Cospatrick Philip Brooke Dundas, Gentleman, born 1879 ; Richard Serle Dundas, Gentleman, and Kenneth Robert Dundas, Gentleman (twins), bom 1880; Charles Cecil Farquharson Dundas, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Selina Louisa Grace ; and Hilda Guilhermina. He married secondly, 1891, Mary Hamilton] ; (3) William Walter Dun- das, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 5th Dragoon Guards, born May 20, 1847; Edith Anne [married, February 5, 1863, Lieutenant-Colonel John Reeve, late Grenadier Guards, of Leadenham, in the county of Lincoln] ; Fanny Emma [married, July 20, 1864, Lieutenant-Colonel Ellis P. F. Reeve, late Coldstream Guards, and died July 8, 1892, leaving issue] ; Gertrude Susan ; Louisa Montagu ; Laura Mary ; Blanche Cecil Jane ; and Alice Caroline, twin with William Walter [married, June 7, 1870, Joshua Gladwyn Jebb of Barnby Moor House, in the county of Notting- ham], LOUISA MONTAGUE DUNDAS, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Montague Dundas, sister of the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount Melville ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure azure, charged with three boars* heads or. Dame LUCY ANN DUNDAS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lucy Dundas, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Sir Thomas Pelham, second Earl of Chichester. Arinorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure engrailed ermine, impaling the arms of Pelham, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans vulning themselves argent ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belts with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent. Married, 1858, as his second wife. Sir David ^ is the Military Cockade. Dundas, second Baronet, who died 1877. Postal address— Beechwood, Edinburgh. Sir SYDNEY JAMES DUNDAS, third Baronet, of Beechwood, in the county of Midlothian. Bom June 3, 1849, being the son of Sir David Dundas, the second Baronet, by his first wife Catherine Margaret, eldest daughter of John Whyte Melville of Bennochy, North Britain ; suc- ceeded his father, 1877, Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure engrailed ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hon's head affrontfe, in a bush of oak all proper. Motto—" Essayez." Heir presumptive— H\s brother, Charles Henry Dundas, Esquire, born 1851, late Captain 3rd Battalion Black Watch (Militia), Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth and Midlothian. 5«a/— Dunira, Crieff, Perthshire. MARGARET MATILDA DUNDAS, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Dundas, daughter of James Talbot of Talbot Hall, in the county of Wexford. Married, 1843, John Charles Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Charles Dundas (son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Zetland:), who died in 1866. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Honourable Lawrence Dundas, Marquess of Zetland [to whom refer'] ; (2) John Charles Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Charles Dundas, Member of Parlia- ment for Richmond, 1873 to 1885 ; Lord- Lieutenant for the county of Orkney and Shetland, Deputy-Lieutenant : bom September 21, 1845 \married, August 2, 1870, the Honour- able Alice Louisa, second daughter of the Right Honourable Viscount Halifax, and died September 13, 1892, leaving issue, Charles Lawrence Dundas, Gentleman, born August 18, 1871 ; Frederick James Dundas, Gentleman, born January 9, 1877: Evelyn Mary; Margaret; and Alice Katharine] ; (3) George Ja-mes Lawrence Dundas, Gentle- man, born July 1849, died June 29, 1858 ; (4) Frederick ThoTnas Lawrence Dundas, Gentleman, died an infant, January i6,T&i,Q; (5) William Fitzwilliam James Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Fitz- william. James Dundas, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of York, late Lieutenant 6th Battalion Rifle Brigade, bom May 8, i860 [married, June 20, 1892, Mary Maud, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel H. A, Prinsep, and has issue, a daughter] ; (6) Cospatrick Thomas Dundas, Es- quire, commonly kncaon as the Honourable Cospatrick Thomas Dundas, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Orkney and Shetland, late Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars, bom Novem- ber 5, 1862 [married, July 18, lif^'z, Maud, youngest daughter of George Wentworth Fitzwilliam., Esquire, com?nonly known as the Honourable George Wentworth Fitzwilliam, and has issue, a son, born November 3, 1893] ; Harriet Emily, comTnonly known as Lady Harriet Emily [married, April 7, 1875, Colonel Charles Thomas Bunbury, late of the Rifle Brigade, and has issue] ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary [married, October 12, 1874, William Francis Plowden of Plowden Hall, in the county of Salop, and has issue] ; Margaret Matilda, commonly known as Lady Margaret Matilda, died, unmarried, February 4, 1886; Charlotte Jane, comjnonly known as Lady Charlotte Jane; Laura Octavia, comjnonly known as Lady Laura Octavia [married, February 8, 1877, the Right Honourable Arthur, the fourth Lord L>e Freyne, and died January 19, 1881] ; and Alice, commonly known as I^ady Alice. § WILLIAM FITZ WILLIAM JAMES DUNDAS, Esquire, co-mmonly known as the Honourable William Fitz William James Dundas, brother of the Most Honour- able Sir Thomas Dundas, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, the first Marquess of Zetland. Born i860 ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's son, 1873. Clubs — Bachelors', Travellers', Yorkshire ( York). Married, 1892, Mary Maud, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel H. A. Prinsep. Postal address — Loftus, in Cleveland, R.S.O., Yorkshire. WILLIAM WALTER DUNDAS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Walter Dundas, brother of the Right Honourable Henry Dundas, the fifth Viscount Melville. Bom 1847 ; was raised to the rank of a Viscounts son by Royal Warrant, 1886. H is the Naval Cockade. ^m Dun 323 §The Right Honourable DOUGLAS MAC- KINNON BAILLIE HAMILTON ?ntinhntiaTh Cochrane, EarlofDundonald, in il^UllwmimiU the county of Ayr, Baron Cochrane of Dundonald, Lord Cochrane of Paisley and Ochiltrie, in the Peerage of Scotland, a Repre- sentative Peer of Scotland, Colonel in the Army. Bom October 29, 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Dundonald, by his wife Louisa Harriet, daughter of the late William Alexander Mackinnon, Mem- ber of Pariiament, of Mackinnon ; succeeded his father in 1885. Creations — Baron, December 26, 1647 ; Earl, May 12, 1669. This Earldom is in remainder, in default of male issue, to the eldest of the heirs female, without division. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Ar- gent, a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a horse passant argent. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent, collared or, and lined gules. Motto —-" Virtute et labore." Married, September 18, 1878, Winifred, only surviving daughter of Robert Bamford Hesketh of Gwyrch Castle, in the county of Denbigh; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Hesketh Douglas Blair Cochrane, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Cochrane, born February 21, 1886; (2) Douglas Roger Robert Hesketh Cochrane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Douglas Roger Robert Hesketh Cochrane, bom June 24, 1893 ; Grizel Winifred Louise, commonly knovra as Lady Grizel Winifired Louise ; Jean Alice Elaine, commonly known as Lady Jean Alice Elaine ; and Marjorie Gwendolen Elsie, commonly known as Lady Marjorie Gwendolen Elsie. Residence — 34 Portman Square, W. ; Gwyned Castle, Abergele. The Right Honourable LOUISA HARRIET COCHRANE, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Dundonald, daughter of the late William Alexander Mackinnon, Member of Parliament, of Mackinnon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure (for Cochrane) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a saltire sable, nine lozenges of the field (for Blair). Sup- porters — Two greyhounds argent, collared or, leashed gules. Married, 1847, the Right Honourable Thomas Barnes Cochrane, eleventh Earl of Dundonald, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Thomas Alex- ander Cochrane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Thomas Alexander Cochrane, bom April 10, 1851, died July 25, 1851 ; (2) the Right Honourable Douglas Mackinnon Baillie Hamilton Cochrane, twelfth Earl of Dundonald ; (3) Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Cochrane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Horatio Arthur Ernest Cochrane, Captain 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Renfi-ew, Member of Parliament for North Ayrshire, born April 2, 1857 [married, December 2, 1880, Gertrude, commonly kno\vn as Lady Gertrude, daughter of the Right Honourable George Frederick Boyle, sixth Earl of Glasgow, and has issue, Thomas George Frederick Cochrane, Esquire, born March 19, 1883 ; Archibald Douglas Cochrane, Gentleman, bom January 8, 1885; Louisa Ger- trade Montagu ; Marjorie Julia ; Katherine Elizabeth ; and Dorothy Agnes] ; Louisa Katherine Emma, commonly known as Lady Louisa Katherine Emma [married, June 13, 1873, the Right Honourable Edward, second Lord O'Neill, and has issue] ; Alice Laura Sophia, commonly known as Lady Alice Laura Sophia [married, July 27, 1878, George Onslow Newton of Croxton Park, in the county of Cam- bridge, and has issue] ; Elizabeth Mary Harriet, commonly known as Lady Ehzabeth Mary Harriet ; and Esther Rose Georgina, commonly known as Lady Esther Rose Georgina. Postal address — 12 Queen's Gate, S.W. DUNEIRA, Baron, see MELVILLE. DUNGARVEN, Viscount, see CORK. DUNGLAS, Baron, see HOME. DUNKELLIN, Baron, see CLANRICARDE. DUNKERON, Baron, see LANSDOWNE. §The Right Honourable JOHN MULHOLLAND, Baron Dunleath of Ballywalter, in the ?r^It1lTl>!lf'?l county of Down, Justice of the Peace SL^UllltPavy for the county of Antrim, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Down, Doctor of Laws, High Sheriff for the county of Down 1868, for the county of Tyrone 1873. Bom December 16, 1819, being the son of Andrew Mul- holland of Ballywalter, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, by his wife Ehzabeth, daughter of Thomas Macdonnell of Belfast ; was raised to the Peerage, August 29, 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a stag's head erased argent between three escallops or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop gules. Supporters — On either side an elk proper charged on the shoulder with an escallop or, and holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Semper pros cinctus." Married, K-gtW 2, 1851, Frances Louisa, daughter of Hugh Lyle of Knocktana, in the county of Derry ; and has had Iss2ie — (i) Andrew Walter MulhoUand, born September 30, 1852 [married, March 15, 1877, Amy Harriet, daughter of Sir John Lubbock, Baronet, and died June 4, 1877] ; (2) Henry Lyle Mulholland, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Lyle Mulholland, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Down, Major 5th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, Member of Parliament for North Londonderry, born January 30, 1854 [married, July 28, 1881, Norah Louisa Fanny, daughter of Somerset Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Somerset Ward, and has issue, Andrew Edward Somerset Mulholland, Esquire, born September 20, 1882 ; Charles Henry George Mulholland, Gentleman, born August 19, 1886 ; Henry George Hill Mulholland, Gentleman, born December 20, 1888 ; Godfrey John Arthur Murray Lyle Mulholland, Gentleman, born October 3, 1892 ; and Eva Norah Helen] ; (3) Alfred John Mulholland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred John Mulholland, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born July 25, 1856 [married, June I, 1889, Mabel Charlotte, eldest daughter of Llewellyn Traherne Bassett Saunderson of Dromkeen, in the county of Cavan, and has issue. Daphne Rachel]; Helen Mary, commonly know as the Honourable Helen Mary [married, September 23, 1879, George Herbert Murray, and has issue] ; Louisa Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Frances [married, July 12, 1881, Edward Roger Murray Pratt of Ryston Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue] ; and Alice Elizabeth, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alice Elizabeth [married, November 22, 1892, George Massy-Beresford of St. Hubert's, in the county of Fermanagh (to whom refer)]. Residences — Ballywalter Park, in the county of Down ; 7 Eaton Square, London, S.W. DUNLO, Viscount, see CLANCARTY. ANNA ELIZABETH DUNLOP, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Elizabeth "STSWYiitxW Dunlop, daughter of the Right Honourable JL^UIliUp f}ii second Viscount Ferrari and the Vis- countess Masserene. Married, 1836, Robert Foster Delap, who assumed the name of Dunlop, and died in 1875. Postal addresses — 56 Queen's Gate Terrace, S. IV. ; and Monasterboice House, Drogheda. Colonel SAMUEL DUNLOP, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend Samuel Dunlop ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Married, 1864, Martha, daughter of Robert Potts of Belfast. DUNLUCE, Viscount, see ANTRIM. §The Right Honourable CHARLES ADOLPHUS MURRAY, Earl of Dunmore, Viscount 5rNtI«mrt1*l> Fincastle, and Baron Murray of Blair, fli^UUIIHH-l/ Moulin, and Tillymott, in the Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Dunmore of Dunmore in the Forest of Atholl, in the county of Perth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Deputy - Lieu- tenant, Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion Cameron Highlanders. Born March 24, 1841, being the son of the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaiics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 324 Dun Right Ho7iouraHe the sixth Earl of Dimmore, by his wife Catherine, commonly known as Lady Catherine, the fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Pembroke ; succeeded his father in 1845. Creations — Earl, Viscount, and Baron, August 16, 1686 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, September 10, 1831. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register, are Quarterly, i. azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure Jlory counterflory or [for Murray) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Stuart) ; 3. paly of six or and sable {for Strabolgi) ; 4. argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or (for Stanley) ; 5. gules, three legs in armour, spurred and garnished or conjoined in triangle at the thigh (for the Isle of Man) ; 6. gules, two lions passant in pale argent [for Strange). Crest — A demi- savage wreathed about the head and loins with oak, holding in the dexter hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, and in the sinister a key of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three mullets argent ; sinister, a savage wreathed about the temples and loins with oak, fettered proper. Motto — " Furth fortune and fill the fetters." Married, April 5, 1866, Gertrude, commonly known as Lady Gertrude, third daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas William Coke, second Earl of Leicester, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; and has Issue — Alexander Edward Murray , Esquire, com- tnonly known as Viscount Fincastle (to whom His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales stood sponsor). Lieutenant j.6th Lancers, born April 22, 1871 / Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn [married, April 23, 1891, John Dupois Cobbold of Holywells, Ipswich, and has issue] ; Muriel, commonly known as Lady Muriel {married, July 16, 1890, Major Harold Gore-Browne, Kin£s Royal Rifle Corps'] ; Grace, commonly known as Lady Grace; Victoria Alexandrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina (to whom Her Majesty was sponsor) ; and Mildred, commonly known as Lady Mildred. Residences — 109 Crom-well Road, S. W. ; Dunmore Park, Falkirk, in the county of Stirling. WILLIAM ALLISON DUNN, Gentleman, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons. Born Septem- ^T^tlHtl ^^^ ®' 1^4^' being the eldest son of the late ZL/il 1 1 1 1 William Allison Dunn of Louth, in the county of Lincoln, by Eliza his wife, daughter of John Parker of the Manor House, Ludborough, in the same county. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a wolf rampant ermine between two serpents nowed in chief or, and a buckle in base of the last ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erect proper, grasping a serpent entwined around it, three buckles all or; with the Motto, "Facta non verba." Married, July 9, 1879, Jane, daughter of Thomas Clark of Carlisle ; and has Issue — (i) William Allison Dunn, Gentleman, born August 10, 1886 ; (2) Herbert Arthur Raisbecle Dunn, Gen- tleman, born June i, 1894 ; and Annie Maud Emily. Postal address — 16 Horn Hill Terrace, Millom, viS. Carnforth. DUNNING, Baron, see ROLLO. Captain HARRY GORDON DUNNING, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, jr^f ItlttttllT ^orn 1861 ; was created Companion of B^UllUlll^ fhg Distinguished Service Order, 1889. Club — Army and Navy. M JOSEPH JOHN DUNNINGTON - JEFFERSON, ^ Esquire, of Thicket Dunntn0ton=3leffer0on ^^Yltt^^'l^ the Peace for the East and West Ridings and Deputy-Lieutenant for the East Riding of the county of York, Captain and Honorary Major Yorkshire Hussars, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Bom November 19, 1845, being the eldest son of the Reverend Joseph Dunnington, Vicar of Thorganby and Canon of York, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace {who assumed by Royal License, 1841, the additional surname of Jefferson upon inheriting the estates of that family [descended from Peter Jefferson, owner of estates in Hook and Howden, in the county of York, A.D. 1664]), by his wife Anna Mervynia, daughter of General Sir Henry Mervyn Vavasour, second Baronet, of Spalding- ton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, gules a griffin sejant wings endorsed or, a bordure M is tlie Military Cockade. Dun engrailed of the last, charged with eight pellets (for Jeffer- son) ; 2 and 3 paly of six argent and azure, on a chief gules, a bezant between two annulets or (for Dunnington). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin as in the arms, gorged with a collar gemel azure, in the beak a lily sUpped proper (for Jefferson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a horse courant argent, gorged with a collar gules, charged with a bezant between two annulets or (for Dunnington). Motto— "A cruce salus." Married, September 14, 1870. Emma Sarah, daughter of Thomas Butler Stoney, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Portland Park, in the county of Tipperary. 5ra<— Thicket Priory, in the county of York. The Right Honourable Sir WINDHAM THOMAS WYNDHAM-QUIN, Earl of TTNttvioatton antt Dunraven and Mountearl, Vis- SUUnCaUlJIl llUU count Mountearl and Adare, CHBrttt«<-|>m»T ^nd Baron Adare of Adare, in Xi>^\i\X\Wi/\X\.\ the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Kenry of Kenry, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet ; Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Bom February 12, 1841, being the only son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Dunraven, by his first wife Augusta, daughter of Thomas Goold ; succeeded his father in 1871. Creations —Baronet, March 24, 1781; Baron Adare, July 31, 1800; Viscount Mountearl, February 5, 1816 ; Viscount Adare and Earl of Dunraven and Mountearl, February 5, 1822 ; Baron Kenry, June 12, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a hand couped below the wrist, grasping a sword all proper, between in base two serpents erect and respecting each other, tails nowed or, in chief two crescents argent (for O'Quin of Munster) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three hons' heads erased or, with a mullet for difference (for Wyndham), and the escutcheon charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet and encircled with the ribbon, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent (for Quin) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased within a fetter- lock and chain or (for Windham). Supporters — Two ravens with wings elevated proper, collared and chained or. Motto — " Quse sursum volo videre." Married, l^yt^ 20, 1869, Florence Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Lennox Kerr, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles Lennox Kerr ; and has Issue — Florence Enid, commonly known as Lady Florence Enid, died July 1891 ; Rachel Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Rachel Charlotte ; and Aileen May, commonly known as Lady Aileen May. Heir pre- sumptive — His cousin, Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin, Esquire, eldest son of the late Windham Henry Wyndham- Quin, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Windham Henry Wyndham-Quin (younger son of the second Earl), by his wife Caroline, third daughter of the late Vice-Admiral Sir George Tyler, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, born 1857 [married, 1885, Eva Constance Aline, commonly known as Lady Eva Constance Aline, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Mayo ; is Captain i6th Lancers]. Seats — Dunraven Castle, Southerndown, in the county of Glamorgan ; Adare Manor, in the county of Limerick. Town residence — Kenry House, Putney Vale, S.W. The Right Honourable JAMES FRANCIS DALY, fourth Baron Dunsandle and ZrNttn(yian}tIi> otil^ Clanconal of Dunsandle, in tUUnsanUie anO the county of Oalway, in the (irifltlf rttlfll Peerage of Ireland. Born «il^iaill.Uliai J849, being the son of Robert Daly, Esquire, commonly known as the Honpurable Robert Daly, by his wife Ceciha Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Maria, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Heytes- bury, by his wife Maria Elizabeth, the second daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Skeffington Smyth, Baronet ; succeeded his uncle, 1894, under the crea- tion of June 6, 1845. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and or, a lion rampant per fesse sable and gules, in chief two dexter hands couped of the 3 is tbe Naval Cockade. Dun Dur 325 last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank , and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, before an oak-tree proper, a greyhound courant sable. Supporters — Dexter, a lion as in the arms ; sinister, a greyhound proper, gorged with an Irish or pointed crown or. Motto — " Deo fidelis et regi." Postal address— Kil- dare Street Club, Dublin. The Right Honoueable JOHN WILLIAM PLUN- KETT, Baron Dunsany of Dunsany ?r^ltt1UHf^ Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts, Jus- tice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and Meath ; a Representative Peer for Ireland since 1893. Bom Aug^t 31, 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixteenth Baron Dunsany, by his wife Anne Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Con- stance, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Sherborne ; succeeded his father in 1889, under the crea- tion of 1439. Cluis — -Carlton, Junior Carlton, Constitu- tional, Beefsteak, and Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief point a castle of the last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a -ivreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and argent ; sinister, an antelope argent, collared, chained, armed and unguled or. Motto — "Festina lente." Married, April 3, 1877, Ernie EUzabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor, only child of Colonel Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton, Coldstream Guards, by Sarah Frances Elizabeth his wife, younger daughter and co-heir of John S. W. Sawbridge Erie Drax, Member of Parliament, of Charborough Park, in the county of Dorset ; and has Issue — (i) Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Edward John Moreton Drax Plunkett, born July 24, 1878 ; (2) Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Aylmer Ranfurly Plunkett, born August 28, 1880 ; (3) Arthur Christopher Plunkett, Esquire, bom December 1885, died January 1886. Seats — Dunsany Castle, Dun- sany, in the county of Meath ; Dunstall Priory, Shoreham- by-Sevenoaks. FOLLETT DUNSFORD. Born Decemier 31, 1844, being the second son of Matthew Lichi- ?r^It11dfrt1*ri ^"■'7 Dunsford of Fnars Gate, Exeter, A.^UU^IUVU iy }iis wife Mary Batten, third daughter of John Tosswill of Denbowe, Farringdon, in the county of Devon. Clubs — Conservative {Leeds), Con- stitutional [Scarborough). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms ; Azure, three beehives, two and one proper. Crests — i. on a mound, a stag trippant regardant proper ; 2. a beehive proper, bees volant ; with th£ Mottoes, "Forward," and " Industria temperantia et Gratia Dei." Married, September 24, 1870, Sosa Bird, youngest daughter of Robert Harris of Southampton ; and has Issue— (i) Henry Folleti Dunsford, born July 10, 1874 ; (2) Martin George Dunsford, bom October 4, 1875 ; Gertrude Maud : Mabel Blanche: and Edith Rosa. Postal zAixess—Headingley, near Leeds. FREDERICK WARBURTON DUNSTON, Esquire, of Wadham College, Oxford, Bachelor jr^ttl1tf<"rtn °f Arts, 187s ; Master of Arts, 1888; ZL^UUPVUll Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire ; a Member of the Hon- ourable Society of Lincoln's Inn ; Barrister-at-Law. Born December 24, 1850, being the elder son of the late Reverend Thomas Warburton Dunston of Exeter College, Oxford, Bachelor of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, by his wife Emma Jane, eldest daughter of the late Robert Roscoe. Livery — Chocolate coat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a stag's head caboshed or, a chief invected of the last, thereon three fleurs-de-lis of the first, impaUng the arms of Gwatkin, namely ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock gules, combed and wattled, and between two antlers of a stag or ; with the Motto, "Fortis et vigilans." Married, February zi, 1878, Louisa Florence Camilla, youngest daughter of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Grove House, Twickenham, Armiger ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Frederick Gwatkin Warburton Dunston, Gen- tleman, born June 25, 1883 ; (2) Robert Roscoe Ambrose Stapleton Dunston, Gentleman, born October 2, 1884 ; (3) Warburton John GrifBes Dormer Dunston, Gentleman, born May 28, 1891 ; Louisa Florence Camilla ; Emma Frederica Isabella ; and Frederica Rose Margaret. Postal address — Burltons, Donhead, Salisbury. Sir GEORGE ALEXANDER DUNTZE, fourth Baronet. Born January 27, 1839, being the jrNtt«*-jrp son of the late Reverend Samuel Henry a^UllVp V Duntze, by Frances his wife, daughter of the Very Reverend Joseph Palmer, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Cashel ; succeeded as fourth Baronet, under t]ie creation of November 8, 1774, at the decease of his cousin, September 7, 1884. Armorial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, a paschal lamb passant proper. Crest — A mullet between two eagles' wings. Motto — " Nunquamprceponens." Married, July 31, 1869, Harriet Elisabeth Isabella, eldest daughter of Lloyd Thomas; and has Issue — George Puxley Duntse, Esquire, born December 6, 1873; Ethel Maud; and Ida Rosario. DUNWICH, Viscount, see STRADBROKE. Major-General CHARLES TA YLOR DU PLA T, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of ZT^It It^Tfll" the Bath. Born 182^, being the son of the ZL^U JpttlV /ate Brigadier-General Gustavus G. C. Du Plat ; has first class of Order of the Red Eagle of Prussia ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Marlborough, Garrick, Cavalry. Married, 1855, Maria Christina [who died 1867), daughter of Sir William Cunningham Cavendish Dalyell, seventh Baronet. Postal address — 2 Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, S.W. Colonel JOHN LOWTHER DU PLAT-TAYLOR, Companion of the Most Du piat^Ca^lor Sr^lorn^X,"^.^ the son of Captain Taylor, Paymaster of Pensioners of Kin^s German Legion ; is Director of East and West India Dock Company, and Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel z^th Middlesex (Post-O^ce) Volunteers; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Athenmum. Postal address — St. Ermin!s Mansions, Westminster, S.W. DUPPA, see DE UPHAUGH. DUPPLIN, Viscount, see KINNOUL. Lieutenant-Colonel ALGERNON GEORGE ARNOLD DURAND, Companion of the Most Hon- TrW\VHY\t\ "'"^"■il^ Order of the Bath. BoTni8$4, bein^ ii^Ui,aiH> the son of the late General Sir Henry Marion Durand, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; is Military Secretary to Viceroy of India [Earl of Elgin) ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Postal address — Calcutta, Simla, India. Sir EDWARD LAW DURAND, first Baronet, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Ruckley Grange, in the county of Salop. Bom 1846, being the son of General Sir Henry Marion Durand, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Engineers, by his wife Annie [to whom refer], daughter of General Sir John M'Caskill; entered 96th Regiment 1865, Bengal Staff Corps (now Indian Staff Corps) 1868, became Captain 1877, Major 1885, and Lieu- tenant-Colonel 1892 ; retired 1893 ; was an Assistant-Com- missioner Afghan Boundary Demarcation Commission, 1884-1886, and Political Officer in charge of His Highness Yacoob Khan, ex-Ameer of Afghanistan 1881-1887; was Resident in Nepal 1888-1891 ; Companion of the Most The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 326 Dut Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Creation— April 7, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, five fusils conjoined in fesse or, a bordure of the last on a chief embattled of the second, a shack-bolt of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a crescent argent between two branches of laurel or. Dlotto — " Esper- ance en Dieu." Married, 1880, Maude Ellen, daughter of Algernon Charles Heber Percy; and has Issue — (i) Edward Percy Marion Durand, Esquire, born July 11, 1884; (2) Reginald Heber Marion Durand, Esquire, born 1892 ; (3) Another, bom 1893 ; Marion Isabel ; Everild Blanche Marion ; and Beryl Marion. Seat — Ruckley Grange, Shif- nal, Salop. Dame EMILY AUGUSTA DURAND, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Durand, daughter of Charles Blake Allnatt of Shrewsbury, Barrister. Married, firstly, 1855, the Reverend Henry Stedman Polehamfton, Chaplain at Lucknow, who died 1857 ; secondly, 1859, as his second wife, Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Bengal [Engineers), late Lieutenant-Governor of the Pun- jaub, who died 1871. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Ethel [married James Jameson, who died 1889, a7id has issue]; and Muriel. Postal address — Maze Hill, St. Leonard s-on-Sea. Sir HENRY MORTIMER DURAND, Knight Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of India. Born 1850, being the son of Major-General Sir Henry Marion Durand, Royal Engineers, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Anne, daughter of Major-General Sir John McCaskill, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; is Secretary Foreign Department ; created Companion of the Most Ex- alted Order of the Star of India, 1881 ; Knight CoTnmander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Married, 1875, Ella Rebe, daughter of Teignmouth Sandys. Postal address — Calcutta and Simla, India. The Right Reverend BROOKE FOSS WESTCOTT, Lord Bishop of Durham, Master of Arts ?P\tl1*flfltn °^ ''"^ University of Cambridge, Doctor a_^U(-yulU of Divinity, Doctor of Civil Law; conse- crated Bishop of Durham, 1890. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for the Arms of the See : Azure, a cross between four lions rampant argent, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre, the rim thereof being en- circled by a ducal coronet. Postal address — Auckland Castle, Bishop Auckland, Durham. §The Right Honourable JOHN GEORGE LAMB- TON, Earl of Durham, Viscount Lambton and Baron Durham, of the city of Durham, and of Lambton Castle, County Palatine of Durham, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of the county of Durham. Born June 19, 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham, by his wife Beatrix Frances, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Frances, daughter of the Right Honour- able the first Duke of Abercorn ; succeeded his father in 1879. Creations — Baron, January 29, 1828 ; Viscount and Earl, March 23, 1833. Clubs — Guards', Turf, Devon- shire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent, impaling the arms of Milner, namely, per pale or and sable, a chevron betwen three horses' bits counterchanged. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, attired sable. Supporters Two lions, the dexter gules, the sinister azure, each ducally gorged and supporting a staff or, therefrom banners of the second, the dexter banner charged with a cross patonce, and the sinister with a lion passant guardant of the third. Motto — " Le jour viendra.' Married, October 28, 1882, Ethel Elizabeth Louisa, second daughter of Henry Beilby William Milner, Esquire, of West Retford House, in the county of Nottingham, second son of Sir William Mordaunt ^ is the Military Cockade. Dut Sturt Milner, fourth Baronet, of Nunappleton Hall, in the county of York. Heir presumptive— His twin brother, Frede- rick William Lambton, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Frederick William Lambton, born 1855 ; married, 1879, Beatrix, second daughter of John Bulteel of Pamfiete, in the county of Devon ; appointed Sub-Lieutenant Cold- stream Guards 1874, Lieutenant 1876, retired r88o; was Member of Parliament for South Durham, April 1880 to November 1885. Seat — Lambton Castle, Fence Houses, in the county of Durham. DURNFORD, see CHICHESTER, Bishop of. Captain JOHN DURNFORD, Companion of tlie Dis- tinguished Service Order, son erf the late rr\ttl»Mfnt»Jl Reverend Francis B. Durnford, Fellow IL/UtlUUl-U of Eton, and Rector of Creeling Saint Mary, in the county of Suffolk; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, 1881, Mary Louisa Eleanor, daughter of the Reverend John Henry Kirwan, Rector of Saint John s, Cornwall. Dame ALEXANDRINA CHARLOTTE BLUN- DELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jr^ttff flflf" Durrani, daughter of the late General Sir S^Vil'i'ttKV Robert Barton, Knight Com-majider of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Married, firstly, 1863, Sir Henry Josias Durrani, fourth Baronet [who died 1875) ; secondly, 1884, Lieutenant- Colonel Arthur Blundell [who died 1891). Postal address — Scottow Hall, near Norwich. Rear-Admiral FRANCIS DURRANT, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837, being the second son of the late J. M. Bosville Durrani ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Club — United Service. Married, 1877, Jessie, daughter of W. Liddiard. Postal address — Red House, Hursley, Hampshire. Sir WILLIAM ROBERT ESTRIDGE DURRANT, fifth Baronet, of Scottow, in the county of Norfolk. Bom August 19, 1840, being the younger son of Sir Henry Thomas Estridge Durrant, third Baronet, by his second wife Emilia Julia Diana, the daughter of Sir Josias H. Stracey, Baronet ; late of the 15th Regiment ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, April 6, 1875, under the creation of January 22, 1784. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross crosslet ermines between four spots of ermine, sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant per fesse wavy argent and gules, bristled and tusked azure, and pierced through the body with a broken lance bendways sable, the head downwards gold. Motto — " Labes pejor morte." Married, 1862, Emily Street of Australia. Residence — In Australia. DURSLEY, Viscount, see BERKELEY. DURWYN, quartered by MALET. DUTTON, Baron, see HAMILTON. BUTTON, see SHERBORNE. H CHARLES DUTTON, Esquire, commonly known ^ as the Honourable Charles Dutton. Born ^r\\\\jrf\X\ 1842, being the son of the Right Honour- *^***'^"^** able James Henry Legge Dutton, the third Baron Sherborne. Armorial beax- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent sable for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, azure or vert, and purpure. Married, 1869, Mary Arbuthnot, daughter of G. Noble Taylor ; and has Issue — (i) James Dutton, Esquire, born March 5, 1873 ; (2) Piers Edwin Dutton, Gentleman, born 1876 ; (3) Arthur Brandeth Scott Dutton, Gentleman, 3 is the Naval Cockade. ^m Dpc 327 born 1877 ; Susan Mary [married, February 17, 1890, Edmund Percy Calvert] ; Mara Laura ; and Mabel Honor. The Reverend FREDERICK GEORGE DUTTON, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Frederick George Dutton. Born May 28, 1840, being the second surviving son of the Right Honourable James Henry Legge, Baron Sherborne, by his wife Elizabeth Howard, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Howard, Earl of Suffolk and Berkshire. Clud — Athenaeum. Livery — White and scarlet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent sable for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent and azure, or vert and purpure. Estate — Wooton Cotulenay, Dunster, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Bibmy, Fairford. JULIA HENRIETTA DUTTON, commonly known as the Honourable Julia Henrietta Dutton, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sherborne. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent sable for difference. Postal address — 4 Kensington Gate, W. The Reverend ALEXANDER FREDERICK DYCE, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge^ ^r\\\fp Clerk in Holy Orders. Born August 30, 1844, *^J^^'^ being the only son of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the Unive7'sity of Ca^nbridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, formerly of the Madras Cavalry, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Party per chevron em- battled or and gules, in base two battle-axes in sfiltire argent, on a chief wavy azure, a dejni-lion rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-iiger guardant proper, gorged with a mural crown gules, on the head an Eastern crown or, supporting in the paws a flag-staff thereon hoisted a flag per bend embattled argent and vert, surmounted by a sword in bend sinister proper, pom-mel and hilt gold ; with the Motto, ^* Decide and dare." These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grand- father of the above-mentioned Reverend Alexander Frederick Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. Married, June 21, 1876, Mary Isabella, daughter of the Reverend Canon King, Vicar of Norham-on-Tweed. Postal address — S. Raphael, Var, France, ALICE MARGARET WILHELMINA DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cainbridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron embattled or and gules, in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure, a demi-lion ram.pant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grandfather of the above-mentioned Alice Margaret WilhelTnina Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. FREDERIC A MARIA MEREDITH DYCE, Spin- ster, daughter of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Ham-ilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron em- battled or and gules, in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure a dcTni-lion rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grandfather cf the above-mentioned Frederica Maria lilere- dith Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. ISABELLA CATHARINE DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late William Dyce, Esquire, of Aberdeen, Master of Arts of the University of Aberdeen, a Royal Academician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh), by his wife Jane Bickerton, eldest daughter of the late James Brand of Milnathort, in the county of Kinross. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Argent, a chevron embattled between three leopards' faces sable. Postal address — 4 Cheyne Courtf Chelsea, London, S.W. _ JAMES STIRLING DYCE, Gentleman, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born July 29, 1853, being the younger but only surviving son of the late William Dyce, Esquire, of Aberdeen, Master of Arts of the University of Aberdeen, a Royal Academician, and a Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh), by his wife Jane Bickerton, eldest daughter of the late James Brand of Milnathort, in the county of Kinross. Club — Wellington. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns ; Argent, a chevron embattled between three leopards' faces sable, and above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, mantled gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant guardant sable, murally gorged argent, sustaining a flagstaff proper, thereon hoisted a banner, party per bend embattled or and gules, charged with a leopard's face counterchanged ; and, in an escroll over the game, this Motto, "Decide and dare." Postal address — 4 Cheyne Court, Chelsea, London, S.W. JANE HARRIETT DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron embattled or and gules, in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure a demi-lion rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grandfather of the above-mentioned Jane Harriett Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. JOANNA BESSIE DYCE, Spinster, daughter of ttie late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie,. Writer •io the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron embattled or and gules, in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure, a demi-lion rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grandfather of the above-mentioned Joanna Bessie Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. JULIA KATHARINE DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, in the county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Substitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron embattled or and gules in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure, a demi-lion rainpant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service, the grandfather of the above-mentioned Julia Katharine Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. KATHARINE LOUISA DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late Robert Dyce of the Army Medical Staff, Master of Arts, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (Scotland), and Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Argent, a chevron embattled between three leopards' faces sable. MAXWELL MARGARET M'DOUGALL DYCE, Spinster, daughter of the late John Neil Dyce of Castlebank, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 328 DpD in tlu county of Lanark, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Advocate, and Sheriff-Suistitute for the said county of Lanark, by his wife Elizabeth Hamilton, daughter of John Bowie, Writer to the Signet, Edinburgh. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, for Arms : Party per chevron embattled or and gules^ in base two battle-axes in saltire argent, on a chief wavy azure a demi-lion rampant of the third, holding in the dexter paw a trident gold. These arms were granted in the year 1797 to Lieutenant-General Alexander Dyce of the Honourable East India Company's Service^ the grandfather of the above-mentioned Maxwell Margaret M'Dougall Dyce, but no pedigree has been since recorded. Colonel JOHN DYDE, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint TT^M^^ George, Justice of the Peace ; is an Honourable uJ^vXf Aide-de-Camf to Her Majesty. Born 1796, being the son of the late Robert Dyde of London ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1875. Married, 1822, Eliza Henrietta, daughter of William Johnson Holt. Postal address — 30 Mount Royal Terrace, M'Gill College Avenue, Montreal. DYER, see THISELTON-DYER. Dame HELEN MARIA DYER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Dyer, daughter of the Reverend 7r\«»p4» Robert Croker of Athalaca, in the county of a^{/vV Limerick. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a chief indented gules. Married, 1858, Sir Swinnerton Halliday Dyer, tenth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Thomas Swinnerton Dyer, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; Eva Helen, died October 20, 1886 ; Kathleen Maria [married September 11, 1889, Richard Henry Gosling of Ecclesfield, near Staines, and has issue, Muriel- Kathleen]. Postal address — The Knoll, Ascot. Sir THOMAS SWINNERTON DYER, eleventh Baronet, of Tottenham, in the county of Middlesex. Born October 6, 1859, being the son of Sir Swinnerton Halliday Dyer, tenth Baronet, by his wife Helen Maria, daughter of the Reverend Robert Croker of Athalaca, in the county of Limerick ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of July 6, 1678. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a chief indented gules, impaling the arms of M'Grigor, namely argent, a mount in base and a fir tree vert, sur- mounted by a sword in bend dexter proper, in the dexter chief an antique crown gules, on a chief azure a tower or, between a representation of the badge of the Order of the Tower and Sword on the dexter, and of that of the crescent on the sinister. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a goat's head argent. Motto — " Terrere nolo, timere nescio." Married, January 21, 1886, Donna Edith, youngest daughter of Sir Charles M'Grigor, second Baronet of Camden Hill ; and has Issue — John Swinnerton Dyer, Esquire, born May 27, 1891 ; Dona Eva Swinnerton ; and Helen Elizabeth Swinnerton. Resi- dences Rutland Gate, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM HAR T D YKE, seventh Baronet, of Horeham, in the county of ?r^1lfep Sussex, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ^^H ourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the Dartford Division of Kent. Born August 7, 1837, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir Percyvall Hart Dyke, by Elizabeth his wife, youngest daughter of John Wells of Bickley in the county of Kent ; and succeeded his father as seventh Baronet of the creation of March 3, 1677, at his decease November 12, 1875. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, Saint Stephen's, Consti- tutional. Sir William has not established a right to Armorial bearings, but uses the following, which are quoted in the various Peerages, namely for Arms : Or, three cinque- foils sable; and for a Crest, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet sable, garnished or, holding a cinquefoil slipped also sable. Married, May 30, 1870, Emily Caroline, commonly known as Lady Emily Caroline, elder daughter & is tbe Military Cockade. DP0 of the Right Honourable John William Montagu, seventh Earl of Sandwich ; and has Issue— fi) Percyvall Hart Dyke, Esquire, born October 27, 1871 ; (2) Willia.m Montagu Dyke, Esquire, born April 10, and died April 29, 1877 ; (3) Oliver Hamilton Dyke, Esquire, born September 4, 1885 ; Lina Mary ; Mary ; and Sydney Margaret Eleanor. Estates Lillingstone, in the county of Kent ; Horeham Manor, in the county of Sussex. Postal address — Lillingstone Castle, Dartford, Kent. FRANK SEAMEN DYMOKE, Esquire, the Honour- able the Queeji's Chajnpion, Lord of the ^'\x\v^fX%n Manors of Scrivelsby, Thornton, and Dal- Jl^glllUttv derley. Born 1862, being the son of the late Francis Seamen Dymoke, the Honour- able the Queen's Champion. Armorial bearings as given in Burkes "Landed Gentry," but to which no authority has been established at the College of Arms by the above-mentioned Frank Seamen Dymoke, are : Sable, two lions passant argent, crowned or, with many quarterings. Crests — i. a sword erect argent, hilt and pommel or ; 2. a lion passant argent, crowned or; 3. the scalp of a hare with the ears erect proper. Motto — "Pro rege dimico." Estate and postal address — Scrivelsby Court, Homcastle, Lincolnshire. §The Right Honourahle ARTHUR DE CARDON- NEL RICE, Baron Dynevor of Dynevor, jr^1iMI>Vlrtt» '" ''^^ county of Carmarthen; Master of IL'l/IH^UUl. Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Born January 24, 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor, by his wife Harriet Ives, daughter of Daniel R. Barker ; succeeded his father 1878, under the creation of October 17, 1780. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three ravens sable {for Rice) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant within a border engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 3. argent, two chevronels be- tween three trefoils slipped vert (for Cardonnel). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven sable. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse or and argent, wings addorsed and inverted, the tail between the legs ; sinister, a talbot argent, ears ermine, collared fiory counterflory gules, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Secret et hardi," or " Secret and bold." Married, February 4, 1869, Selina, third daughter of Arthur Lascelles, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Arthur Lascelles ; and by her (who died December 16, 1889) has Issue — Walter FitzUryan Rice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Walter FitzUryan Rice, born August 17, 1873 ; Gladys, commonly known as the Honourable Gladys ; Nest, com- monly known as the Honourable Nest ; and GwenUian Clare, commonly known as the Honourable Gwenllian Clare. Seat — Dynevor Castle, in the county of Carmarthen. The Right Honourable ELIZA AMELIA RICE, Widow, Baroness-Dowager Dynevor, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Henry Carnegie Knox, Vicar of Lechlade, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a chevron sable between three ravens proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, a griffin per fesse or and argent, wings inverted, the tail between the legs ; sinister, a talbot argent, collared flory counterflory gules, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Married, 1856, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Francis William Rice, fifth Lord Dynevor, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Arthur de Cardonnel Rice, sixth Lord Dynevor; and Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen [married, September 20, 1855, the Reverend James Gerald Joyce, Master of Arts, Rector of Strathfieldsaye, in the county of Hampshire, who died June 28, 1878]. Postal address — Warleigh Manor, near Bath. M The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM JOHN 5» MANNERS TOLLEMACHE, Earl of 3^11fi[8ft '-'y^*'''' ■" "1^ county of Fife ; Baron Hunting- Jt.-'J^SIWVV tower, in the county of Perth, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet of Great Britain ; Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Rutland. Born March 3 is tbe Naval Cockade. €aD €at 329 2, 1859, being the son of the late William Lionel Felix ToUemache, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Hunting- tower, by his wife Elizabeth Camilla, the youngest daughter of Sir Joseph Burke, Baronet, of Glinsk Castle, in the county of Galway ; succeeded his grandfather September 23, 1878. Creations — By Patent, dated at Oxford August 3, 1643 ; and by new Patent, with the former precedency, December S, 1670. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns ; Quar- terly I and 4, argent a fret sable (for ToUemache) ; 2 and 3 azure, an imperial crown or between three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second (for Murray). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased gules, between two wings expanded or, pelletfe. Motto — ' ' Confido con quiesco." Married, November ig, 1885, Cecilia Florence, daughter of George Onslow Newton of Croxton Park, in the county of Cambridge. Heir presumptive to Peerages — His sister, Agnes Mary Manners, commonly known as Lady Agnes Mary Manners, married, 1882, Charles Norman Lmdsay Scott ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1881. Heir presumptive to Baronetcy — His cousin, Arthur Frederick Churchill ToUemache, Esquire, born i860. Seat — Buckminster Park, near Grantham. B Sir PETER EADE, Knight Bachelor, JusHce of the Peace for Norwich, Fellow of the Royal College (JFflrir of Physicians, Consulting Physician to Norfolk VUi^CtUv and Norwich Hospital. Born 1825, being the son of the late Peter Eade of Blofield, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Phasance, daughter of James Matthew of Cotton, in the county of Suffolk ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Azure, a chevron engrailed betwee?i three leopards' faces argent. Crest — A leopards face as in the ar^ns. Married, 1872, Ellen, only daughte7' of tJie late Hugh Rump of Wells, in the county of Norfolk, and widow of Henry Ling. Postal address — St. Giles Street, Norwich. § LIONEL GEORGE NUTTALL EALES, Gentle- man, Lieutenant in the Buffs. Born July 19, dPftTl^tf 1864, being the eldest son of the late George \^\Xi%^7> Daniel Eales, Colonel in the Indian Army, by his wife Flora Thornbrough, daughter of Lieu- tenant-General Richard Whish. Armorial toearings— He bears for Anns : Per pale azure and or, a fesse engrailed, an annulet between two fleurs-de-lis in chief, a fleur-de-lis between two annulets in, base, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's gamb erased fesseways azure, holding a fleur-de-lis and encircled by an annulet both or. Dame EMILY FLORENCE DE LOUS AD A, com- monly knoivn as Lady Eardley , only daughter (Jl*fl I*^Tp11 ofjam^s Magee of Mobile, and granddaughter VO'dVUil^j^ Qf ly^ Magee of The Lodge, in the county of Antrim. Married, Tf/r^/f, 1859, Sir Eardley Gideon Culling Eardley, fourth Baronet, who died 1875, when the title became extinct; and secondly, 1879, Count Francis Clifford de Ij}usada, Commander Royal Navy. Postal address — 4 Lancaster Street, Lancaster Gate, W. Sir WILLIAM ASSHETON_ EARDLEY-WILMOT, third Baronet, of Berkswell (2Bartileg=ail«mot ^J^ ^V;"Tudge- Advocate in London. Born May 16, 1841, being the son of Sir John Eardley-Wilmot, second Baronet, by his wife Eliza Martha, daughter of Sir Robert Williams, ninth Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1892, under the creation of August 23, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse or, be- tween three eagles' heads couped argent, as many escallops gules, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head couped argent, in the beak an escallop gules. Married, December 12, 1876, Mary, third daughter of David Watts Russell of Biggin, Oundle, in the county of Nor- thampton ; and has Issue — (i) John Eardley-Wilmot, Esquire, born October 14, 1882 ; (2) Neville Henry Eardley- Wilmot, Esquire, born 1885 ; (3) Stephen Eardley-Wilmot, Esquire, born August 11, 1887; Cicely Marguerite; and Sylvia Mary. Residence— Z'X Cromwell Road, London, S.W. EARLE, see MARLBOROUGH, Bishop of. ARTHUR EARLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, and Fellow of the CfFflrlp Royal Geographical Society. Born December xixdViV i^^ 1838, being the fourth son of Sir Hardman Earle, Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of WiUiam Langton. Clubs — Windham, Reform, Palatine, and Racquet. Livery — Dark blue with a canary-coloured stripe, with a waistcoat of the latter colour. Armorial bearings are : Or, three pallets gules, each charged with an escallop-shell in chief of the field, impaling for Matthew the arms, sable a stork argent, tufted azure, legged gules, with a bordure of the second ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased, holding an arrow in bend sinister, the barb downwards proper, pen- dent by a chain or, an escutcheon gules, charged with an escaUop-shell as in the arms ; with the Hotto, ' ' Servare modum." Married, November 19, 1867, Ida Euphemia Bertie, eldest daughter of the late Sir George Buckley- Mathew, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Noble Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Cecil Arthur Earle, Gentleman, born November 19, 1868 ; (2) John Greville Earle, Gentleman, born October 26, 1869 ; (3) Ronald Hamilton Earle, Gentleman, born February 20, 1874 ; (4) Lawrence Mathew Earle, Gentleman, born September 16, 1881 ; and Lilian Ida. Postal address — Childwall Lodge, Wavertree, Liverpool. §SlR THOMAS EARLE, second Baronet, of AUerton Tower, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancashire, Justice of the Peace for the city of Liverpool. Born June 30, 1820, being the eldest son of Sir Hardman Earle, the first Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late WiUiam Langton of Kirkham, in the county of Lancashire ; succeeded his father in 1877, under the creation of November 3, 1869. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, three pallets gules, each charged with an escallop in chief of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased holding an arrow in bend sinister, the barb downwards proper, pendent by a chain gold, an escutcheon gules, charged with an escallop or. Motto — "Servare modum." Married, September 6, 1853, Emily, daughter of William Fletcher of Liverpool; and has had Issue— [x) Henry Earle, Esquire, Captain King's Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment), upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Dis- tinguished Service Order, born August 15, 1854 [married, September 17, 1891, Evelyn Grace, daughter of the late Major C. H. Boileau, formerly 6ist Regiment, and has issue, PhyUis Audrey] ; (2) Hardman Arthur Earle, Esquire, born January 17, 1859 ; (3) Thomas Algernon Earle, Esquire, Lieutenant Lancashire Hussars, born July 16, i860 ; (4) William Edward Earle, Esquire, born September 27, 1861 ; (5) Alfred Earle, Esquire, born June 29, 1864 ; (6) Charles Frederic Earle, Esquire, born April 19, 1867 ; (7) Reginald Earle, Esquire, born September 10, 1871 ; (8) John Wilfrid Earle, Esquire, born June 14, 1878 ; Mary, died April 16, Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not In Italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 33° Cat 1856 ; Mary, died 1870 ; Emily Josephine ; Caroline ; Con- stance, died 1865 ; and Evelyn Margaret. Seat — Allerton Tower, Woolton, Liverpool. EARLSFORT. Baron, see CLONMELL. Major-General CECIL JAMES EAST, Compamon uf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born yTCr^^j- 1837, being the so?i of the late Charles /. East; wU^^V created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service. Postal address — Royal Military College, Camberley, Surrey. ARTHUR HENRY EASTEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and a Meinber of the Council for the ((^t\titt^W ^^^ Riding of the county of York, Fellow of Va^apVi;-!! the Royal Horticultural Society. Born 1848, being the third son of Johti Easten, by his wife Ann, daughter of Francis Philpott of Gunthorpe Lodge, Oakham, in the county of Rutland. Club — Magistrates'. Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial "bear- ing as used, but for which no authority has been established, are : Party per clievron gules and or, three wyverns counter- changed. Crest — An oak-tree. Married, firstly, 1871, Eliza, daughter of W. J. Lunn, Doctor of Medicine, of y Charlotte Street, Hull ; secondly , 1874, Mary, daughter of H. F. Bowker, Master of Arts, of Queensborough Terrace, London, W. ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Stanley Lunn Easten, born Dece7nber 12, 1871 ; (2) Heniy Paget Fasten^ bom January 25, 1881 ; Violet Bowker ; and Edith Mary. Estate — Rookery Farm, Patrington, in the county of York. Postal address — Du7iedin, Patrington, East Yorkshire, §JOHN FISHER EASTWOOD. Esquire, of Esher Lodge, in the county of Sun'ey, Justice (tP^CiWt\f\Cii\ ^^ ^^^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. VO^a^VUIUUU Born November 27, 1824, being the son of John Eastwood of Crayford, in the county of Kent, by his wife Jane, daughter of Robert Pateman of Leicester. Club — Conservative. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron gules and sable, on a chevron invected erminois, plain cotised or, between in chief two swans close respecting each other, and in base a pelican also close argent, vulning herself gules, a fountain proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a tower per pale argent and gules, in front of a lance erect proper, with pennon azure, a lion statant guardant per pale of the second and first, resting the dexter paw upon a fountain as in the arms. Motto — " Nil desperandum. " Married, October 20, 1857, Frances Mary, daughter of the late Charles Thomas Pearce of Grove Hill, Camberwell ; and by her (who died May 8, 1876) has Issue — (i) William Seymour Eastwood, Gentle- man, Barrister-at-Law, born July 31, 1858 [married, June 1, 1886, Cecil Emma, eldest daughter of Colonel Wellington P. Talbot, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Wellington P. Talbot, and has two sons and two daughters] ; (2) Arthur Edgell Eastwood, Gentleman, of Dane's Hill, Stoke D'Abernon, in the county of Surrey, born May 18, i860 [married, October 22, 1889, Margaret Esther, daughter of the late W. Knox Wigram of St. Margaret's, Twicken- ham] ; (3) John Charles Basil Eastwood, Esquire, Captain i2th Royal Lancers, born March 24, 1862 ; (4) Frank Bruce Eastwood, Esquire, Captain 3rd Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment, born July 12, 1866 ; Mary Beatrice [mar- ried, July 1892, the Reverend Basil Tilson Shaen Carter, Vicar of Watlington, in the county of Oxford]; and Alice Mabel [married, February 14, 1893, Edward Arthur Wight- wick]. Seat — Esher Lodge, Esher, in the county of Surrey. EATON, see CHEYLESMORE. FRANCES LOUISE EATON, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Louise Eaton, daughter /rCcv4-|*|f^ of the Right Honourable the first Baron VCUuVUli Cheylesmore. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Erminois, a firet azure, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a wing erect argent. Postal address — 16 Prince's Gate, S.W, § HERBERT FRANCIS EATON, Esquire, commonly knovm as the Honourable Herbert Francis Eaton. fi is the Military Cockade. €cf) Born January 25, 1847, being the son of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Cheylesmore ; Colonel Commanding 2nd Battalion Grenadier Guards. C/afo— Guards', Marlborough. Armorial l)eariiigs — He bears for Arms: Erminois, a fret azure, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a wing erect argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, devouring a tun or, gorged with a double chain gold, suspended therefirom an escutcheon azure, charged with a cross couped also or. Married, 1892, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of F. O. French of New York. Postal address — 23 Lowndes Street, S.W. RICHARD POVVNEY EBDEN, Esquire, Comf anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, fTPflltl^tl Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. UPUUvIl Born 1833, being the son of the late Reverend fames Collett Ebden, Vicar of Great Stukeley. in tlie county of Huntingdon; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, firstly, 1863, Anne [who died 1885), daughter of the late Reverend Thomas Sheepshanks, Rector of Saint John's, Coventry ; and secondly, 1887, Emily, daughter of the late W. H. Castle of Clifton, and widow of L. Rees. Postal address — 29 Kensington Square, W. EBRINGTON, Viscount, see FORTESCUE. ja The Right Honourable ROBERT WELLESLEY ^ GROSVENOR, Baron Ebury of Ebury (JPflII1*tl '^^n°'^' '" *^ county of Middlesex, Captain v&bUUt'^ Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Deputy- Lieu- tenant for the county of Northampton. Born January 25, 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable Robert Grosvenor, first Baron Ebury, by his wife Charlotte Arbuthnott, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cowley ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of September 10, 1857. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference, impaling the arms of White, namely argent, on a chevron engrailed gules between three roses of the last, a cross crosslet or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or. Supporters — On either side a talbot regardant or, collared azure, charged on the shoulder with a mullet of the second. Motto — "Virtus non stemma." Married, July 20, 1867, Emilie Beaujolais, commonly known as the Honourable Emilie Beaujolais, younger daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Annaly ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Victor Wellesley Gros- venor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Victor Wellesley Grosvenor, born June 28, 1868 ; {2) Hugh Wellesley Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Wellesley Grosvenor, born October 8, 1B69 ; (3) Gilbert Wellesley Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiurable Gilbert Wellesley Grosvenor, born 1878 ; (4) Francis Egerton Wellesley Grosvenor, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Egerton Wellesley Grosvenor, born September 8, 1883 ; Maud, commonly known as the Honourable Maud ; and Alice Katherine Sybil, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Katherine Sybil. Seats — Moor Park, Rickmans- worth, in the county of Hertford ; The Lodge, Brackley. Town address — 37 Park Lane, London, W. Sir THOMAS ECHLIN, seventh Baronet, of Clonagh, in the county of Kildare. Born November 8, CfFrTlTttl ^^44' being the eldest son of Sir Ferdinand \1,\,^\,\\\ Echlin, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Mary, only daughter of William J. Cavanagh of Grangeby, in the county of Westmeath ; succeeded his father in 1877, under the creation of October 17, 1721 ; is in the Royal Irish Constabulary. Armorial l>eariDgs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or an antique galley with sail furled sable, a forked pennon gules ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, on a chief of the last a deer at full speed, pursued by a dog all proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant argent, spotted sable. Motto — " Rumor acerbe tace." Heir presumptive H is tlie Naval Cockade. Ernest Edgcumbe. Born 1838, being VU^U^(.UUIU«' thesonofthe Right Honourablethe third Earl of Mount Edgcumbe. Clubs — Marlborough, Travellers', Wellington, White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend er- mines, cotised or, three boars' heads argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar argent, gorged with a wreath of oak proper, fructed or. Postal address — 5 Victoria Square, S.W. ERNESTINE EMMA HORATIA EDGCUMBE, commonly known as Lady Ernestine Emma Horatia Edgcumbe, daughter of the Right Honoiu'able the third Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend ermines, cotised or, three boars' heads argent. Postal address — Cotehete House, St. Mellion, Cornwall. FANNY LUCY EDGCUMBE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Edgcumbe, daugh- ter of Sir John Shelley, the sixth Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend ermines, cotised or, three boars' head argent, impaling the arms of Shelley, namely sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk- shells or. Married, 1834, George Edgcumbe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Edgcumbe (son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Mount- Edgcumbe), who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Richard Edgcumbe, Esquire, one of. Her Majesty's Serjeants-at-Arms, born August 12, 1843 [married, November 26, 1872, Mary Louisa, second daughter of John Bligh Monck of Coley Park, in the county of Berkshire, and has issue, Kenelm Wilham Edward Edgcumbe, Esquire, born October 9, 1873] I (2) Edward Edgcumbe, Gentleman, Lieutenant New Zealand Militia, born 1847 [married, January 30, 1868, Constance, youngest daughter of the Reverend Robert Burrowes of Auckland, New Zealand, and died June 29, 1890, leaving issue, George Valletort Edgcumbe, Gentleman, born January 26, 1869 ; Ernest Atholl Valletort Edgcumbe, Gentleman, bom July 25, 1870 ; Gerald Richard Valletort Edgcumbe, Gentleman, born August 15, 1871] ; Emma Frances, died May 13, 1854 ; Caroline Ceciha [married. May 19, 1866, A. C. Liddell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable A. C. Liddell, fifth son of the Right Honourable Henry Thomas Liddell, the second Lord Ravensworth] ; Elizabeth Catharine [married, July I, 1874, Lieutenant-Colonel Albert Thornton Wode- house. Royal Artillery] ; and Emily Fanny Georgiana [married, firstly, April 13. 1871, George Edward Earle, who died 187B ; secondly, June 4, 1879, Lieutenant-General & is the Military Cockade. James Sinclair Thomson]. Postal address— ?i\xmt Wall, Stone house, Plymouth. H JAMES THOMAS EDGE, Esquire, of Strelley Hall, @ in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the /fPhlTr> Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born Augiist VitUl^l^ 14, 1827, being the son of James Hurt, Esquire, of Wirksworth, in the county of Derby, for- merly Major in the 9th Lancers, by his wife Mary Margaret [nie Edge) ; and assumed by Royal Sign Manual, October II, 1848, the surname of Edge only, and the arms of Edge, in compliance with the will of his maternal uncle, Thomas Webb Edge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse sable and gules, an eagle displayed argent on a chief or, a rose between two annulets of the second (for Edge) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse between three cinquefoils or (for Hurt). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped proper, collared and chained or. Motto — "Semper fidelis." Married, firstly, January 10, 1856, Julia Frances, fourth daughter of Samuel Trehawke Kekewich of Peamore, in the county of Devon, having had by her (who died October 29, 1856) Issue — Thomas Lewis Kekewich Edge, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, bom October 27, 1856 [married, 1886, Frances Etheldreda, eldest daughter of the Reverend Canon Vernon Musgrave, Rector of Hascombe, in the county of Surrey, and has, Ralph Thomas Edge, Gentleman, born September 1888 ; James Vernon Edge, Gentleman, born October 1889 ; Julia Frances ; Emily Mary ; and Cecily Etheldreda]. He married secondly, October 3, 1866, Emily Mary, youngest daughter of Robert Holden of Nuthall Temple, in the county of Nottingham. 5cai!— Strelley Hall, near Nottingham. The Honouraile Sir JOHN EDGE, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1841, being the only son of B. B. Edge of Clanbrook, Queen's County, Ireland ; appointed in i%Z6 Chief Justice of the High Court of Justice, North-West Provinces ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, \ZZ6. Clubs — Junior Carlton, East India, United Service. Married, 1867, Laura, youngest daughter of T. Loughborough of Tulse Hill. Postal address — Allahabad, India. EDINBURGH, Duke of, see SAXE-COBURG- GOTHA. Sir PETER HENRY EDLIN, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Coimsel Learned in the (JPnTttl Law, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of |rtrt being the eldest surviving son of the SJ^VtUt-aU«-P Reverend William H. Edmeades, by his wife Sarah Mary Jane, eldest daughter of the late Captain Isache of the Honourable East India Company's Service. Club — Junior United Service. Uvery — Drab, and green facings. Armorial bearings as used are : Erjnine, a fesse dancettie paly or and vert, between two horses' Iteads erased in chief, and three arrows, one in pale surmounted by two in saltire, the pheotts down- ward, sable ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours. Jive arrows interlaced or, surmounted by a crescent sable. These arm.s were granted in the year by Ralph BiglaHd Clarenceux to , but no 3 is tbe Naval Cockade. (Bum - county of Lanark. Born July (JTl^aHrtfUtltl l"'^ Charles Edward Harris Xii^VntWVUUtl Edmondstoune-Cranstoun. Es- quire, of Corehouse, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Edith Mary, daughter of Charles Edward Jemingham. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cranes close proper ; 2 and 3 or, three crescents gules. Crest — A crane statant, vulning itself proper. Seat — Corehouse, in the county of Lanark, North Britain. EDMONSTONE, quartered by DALGLEISH. § Sir ARCHIBALD EDMONSTONE, fifth Baronet, of Duntreath, in the county of Stirling, (i^tyrntintittxnp Deputy-Lieutenant, late Lieutenant VU;.UIIIUIIPVUIIK- 3^^ Battalion Argyll and Suther- land Highlanders. Born May 30, 1867, being the son of the fourth Baronet, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel J. W. Parsons, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; succeeded his father 1888, under the crea- tion of May 20, 1774. Armorial bearings, as used and as given in the Peerages, but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms ; Or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counter/lory gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's head and neck proper. Sup- porters — Ttoo lions gules. Motto — ' ' Virtus auget hono- rem." Heir presumptive — His cousin, Neil Benjamin, Major ^th Hussars, bom 1843 ; married, 1886, Edith Isabel, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Lumsden, Royal Artillery, of Pitcaple, in the county of Aberdeen. Seat — Colzium and Duntreath Castle, in the county of Stirling. Dame MARY ELIZABETH EDMONSTONE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Edmonstone, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel J, W. Parsons, Cojnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Married, 1841, Admiral Sir William Edmonstone, fourth Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1888 ; and has had Issue — Sir Archibald Edmonstone, Baronet [to whom, refer"] ; Louisa Ann \married, October 12, 1872, Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Pipon, Royal Horse Artillery , second son of the late Colonel J. K. Pipon of Jersey] ; Charlotte Henrietta [married, June 9, 1866, the Reverend John Francis Kitson, Vicar of Antony , Cornwall]; Jessie [married, 1884, Major Edward Winnington Ingram, who died August 5, 1892] ; Frances Euphemia [married, June 3, 1873, A. R, Duncan of Parkhill in the county of Forfar]; Sophia [married, June i, i88o, James Edward Hope, eldest son of James Hope of Belmont] ; Susanna Emily [married, February 16, 1885, Jonathan Bucknill, and died May 9, 1886] ; Mary Clementina [married, Octoberx, 1874, Andrew Grahajn Murray ofStenton, in the county of Perth] ; and Alice Frederica [married, June i, 1891, the Honourable George Keppel, son of Earl of A Ibemarle]. Postal addresses — 2 Wilton Terrace, London, S. W. ; Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire. EDMUND OF WOODSTOCK, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE. EDNAM, Viscount, see DUDLEY. EDNOWIAN BENDEW, quartered by MOSTVN. EDWARDES, see KENSINGTON. CAROLINE EDWARDES, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Edwardes, daugh- (JFriVY1fll*Itl>\i\iiX\\-^iiM\X' Barrister-at-Law. Born April 27, 1835, being the second surviving son of John Cole of Easthorfe Court, in Wigtoft, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Susannah, fourth daughter of Captain John Bourchier of the Royal Navy, Lieutenant-Governor of Greenwich Hospital, and has assumed the name of Edwin- 1*ar Dorset. Born 1833, bemg V4H,l«.-Jl^Va* the eldest son of the late Rieverend John Clemson Egginton, Master of Arts, of Bilbrooke, in the county of Stafford, by his wife ; assumed the^name of Ernie by Royal License, August 6, 1887, on succeeding to the property of that extinct Baronetcy, and was authorised to bear the additional surnames and arms of Erie and Drax by another License, dated September 27 following. Clubs — Army and Navy, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. chequy or and azure on a chief gules three ostrich feathers in plume issuant of the first, and for difference a canton ermine (for Drax) ; 2. gules, three escallops argent, a bordure engrailed of the last, and for difference a canton erminois (for Erie) ; 3. argent, on a bend sable three eagles displayed or, and for difference a canton ermine (for Ernie) ; 4. per fesse nebuly azure and ermine, six eagles displayed, three and three, counter- changed (for Egginton) ; on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Drax, Erie, and Ernie, quarterly without such marks of difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon or, charged for difference on the shoulder with an escallop gules (for Drax) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased or, gorged with two barrulets sable, three escallops fesseways argent (for Erie) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, on the head a long cap harry of ten tasselled and tied or and sable, and charged on the neck for difference with a cross crosslet or (for Ernie) ; 4. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a talbot sejant ermine, holding in the mouth an eagle displayed sable (for Egginton). Motto — " Mort en droit. " Married, 1871, Sarah Charlotte Elizabeth, only surviving child and heir of John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament, by his wife Jane Frances, only daughter of Richard Erie - Drax - Grosvenor, Esquire, and widow of Colonel Francis Augustus Plunkett Burton, Coldstream Guards, who died December 25, 1853 ; and by whom he has Issue — Ernie Elizabeth Louisa Maria Grosvenor [mar- ried, April 3, 1877, the Right Honourable the seventeenth Lord Dunsany, Member of Parliament for South Gloucester- shire (to whom refer)]. Seats — Charborough Park and Bere Regis, Wareham ; Ellerton Abbey, Richmond, in the county of York ; Etchilhampton Manor and Maddington House, in the county of Wiltshire ; Swell Court, in the county of Somerset ; Csesar's Camp, Wimbledon. HThe Right Honourable GEORGE ARNULPH ^ MONTGOMERIE, Earl of Eglinton (JpirltUfntl ""'^ Winton, Lord Montgomerie and 'CJ^ijmU'Ull Lord Seton and Tranent, in the Peerage of Scotland, Earl of Winton, and Baron .\rdrossan of Ardrossan, in the county of Ayr, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Hereditary Sheriff for the county of Renfrew, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ayr, late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Born February 23, 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Archibald William Montgomerie, thirteenth Earl of Eglin- ton, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, by his first wife Theresa, daughter of Charles Newcomen, and relict of Captain Richard Howe Cockerell, Royal Navy (she died 1853) ; succeeded his brother 1892. Creations — Baron, January 31, 1449; Earl of Eglinton, January 20, 1508 ; New Patent, with former precedence, March, 24, 1615 ; Earl of Winton, November 16, 1600. Scottish honours — Baron (United Kingdom), February 15, 1806 ; Earl of Winton (United Kingdom), June 23, 1859. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii., azure three fleurs- de-lis or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. gules, three rings or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure or, charged with a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Eglinton) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iii. azure three fleurs-de-lis or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iiii. gules, three annulets or, stoned azure, and placed paleways in the centre, a two-handed sword proper, hilt and pommel or (for EgUnton). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a female figure proper, anciently attired azure, holding in her right hand an anchor or, and in the left the head of a savage couped of the first. Sup- porters — Two wyverns vert, vomiting fire proper. DlottO — " Gardez bien." Married, November 13, 1873, Janet Lucretia, daughter of Boyd Alexander Cuninghame ; and has Issue — (i) Archibald Seton Montgomerie, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Montgomerie, born June 23, 1880 ; (2) William Alexander Montgomerie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Alexander Montgomerie, born October 29, 1881 ; (3) Francis Cuninghame Mont- gomerie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Cuninghame Montgomerie, born January 25, 1887 ; Georgina Theresa, commonly known as Lady Georgina Theresa ; and Edith Mary, commonly known as Lady Edith Mary. Seats — Eglinton Castle, Irvine ; The Pavi- lion, Ardrossan, in the county of Ayr; Skelmorlie Castle, Largo, N.B. §The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES GEORGE PERCEVAL, Earl of Egmont, Viscount (iti(tVY\t\Y\i' Perceval of Kanturk, Baron Perceval of 'iCyillUlll' Burton, and Baron Arden of Lohort Castle, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Lord Lovel and Holland of Enmore, in the county of Somerset, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Arden of Arden, in the county of Warwick, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; and a Baronet of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Surrey. Bom June 15, 1845, being the only surviving son of the late Reverend Charles George Perceval, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Charles George Perceval, by his second wife Frances Agnes, second daughter of the Venerable George Trevelyan, Archdeacon of Taunton ; succeeded as seventh Earl on the death of his uncle. Sir George James Perceval, sixth Earl, August 2, 1874. Creations — Baronet, September 9, 1661; Baron, April 21, 1715; Viscount, February 25, 1722; Earl, November 6, 1733. Irish honours — Baron (Great Britain), May 7, 1762 ; Barony of Arden (Ireland) May 23, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 338 4tllvS panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division). Born 1837, being tlie son of Malcolm J. Elles ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath (Civil Division), 1879; [Military Division), 18B7, and advaticed to the rank of Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Military Division). Married, 1863, Eleanor Noble, daughter of George Warre. Postal address — Rawul Pindi, Bengal. m The Right Honourable FRANCIS CHARLES GRANVILLE EGERTON, Earl of EUesmere, in the county of Salop, Viscount Brackley of Brackley, in the county of Northampton, Honorary Colonel Duke of Lancaster's Own Yeomanry Cavalry, Honorary Colonel 4th Volunteer Battahon Manchester Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lan- caster and Northampton. Born April 5, 1847, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable George Granville Francis Egerton, second Earl of EUesmere, by his wife Mary Louisa, commonly known as Lady Mary Lonisa, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable John Frederick Camp- bell, first Earl Cawdor ; succeeded his father 1862, under the creation of July 6, 1846. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons sable, impaling the arms of Phipps, namely sable, a trefoil, slipped, between eight mullets in orle argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion rampant also gules, supporting a pheon argent. Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a griffin or, ducally gorged azure. Motto — "Sic donee." Married, December 9, 1868, Katherine Louisa, commonly known as Lady Katherine Louisa, second daughter of the Most Honourable George Augustus Constantine Phipps, second Marquess of Normanby ; and has Issue — (i) John Francis Granville Scrope Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Brackley, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born November 14, 1872 ; (2) Francis William George Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis William George Egerton, born December 4, 1874 ; (3) Thomas Henry Frederick Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable "Thomas Henry Frederick Egerton, born September 10, 1876 ; (4) Wilfrid Charles William Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Wilfrid Charles WiUiam Egerton, born September 21, 1879 ; (s) Reginald Arthur Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Arthur Egerton, born July 6, 1886 ; Mabel Laura, commonly known as Lady Mabel Laura ; Alice Constance, commonly known as Lady Alice Constance ; Beatrice Mary, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Mary ; Katherine Augusta Victoria, commonly known as Lady Katherine Augusta Victoria; Leila Geor- giana, commonly known as Lady Leila Georgiana ; and Helen Constance, commonly known as Lady Helen Con- stance. Seats — ^Worsley Hall, Manchester ; Manor House, Brackley, in the county of Northampton. Town residence — Bridgewater House, Cleveland Square, S.W. H is the Naval Cockade. en €U 341 The Right Honourable MARY LOUISA EGER- TON, Widow, Countess - Dowager of EUesmere, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable John Frederick Camp- bell, first Earl Cawdor, by his wife Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Thomas Thynne, second Marquess of Bath, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial beariuga are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a lion rampant gules between three pheons sable, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i. or, a hart's head caboshed sable, attired gules (for Calder), 2. gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell), 3. argent, a lymphad oars in action sable (for Lorn), 4. per fesse azure and gules, a cross or (for Lort). Supporters— Dexter, a horse argent, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a griffin, also argent, gorged as the dexter. Married, 1846, the Right Honour- able George Granville Francis Egerton, second Earl of EUesmere, who died 1862. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {s.) The Right Honoiurable Francis Charles Gran- ville Egerton, third Earl of EUesmere; (2) Alfred John Francis Egerton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Alfred John Francis Egerton, Member of Parliament for Eccles, in the county of Lancaster, late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born February 6, 1854 [married, April 28, 1881, Isabella Corisande Gertrude, daughter of Hamilton Gorges of Kilbrew, in the county of Meath, and died September 25, 1890]. Postal srfrf?-Mrei— Bridgewater House, Cleveland Square, S.W. ; Burwood House, Cobham, Surrey. Dame LOUISA ELLICE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ellice, daughter of William Henry (JFIftfP Lamhton. Married, 1862, General Sir Charles SX'VVV\,\/ Henry Ellice, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1885. Postal addresses — Horningsheath, Bury St. Edmund's; 87 Eaton Place, S. W. JANE HARRIETT ELLICE, commonly known as Lady Jane Harriett Ellice, daughter of the third Earl of Radnor. Married, 1847, William Ellice. ELLICOTT, see GLOUCESTER and BRISTOL, Bishop of. ELLIOT, see MINTO. ANNA MARIA LOUISA ELLIOT , commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria Louisa Elliot, dPIftrtl' daughter of the sixteenth Baron Trimleston. S1>\\.V\}\, Married, 1868, Robert Henry Elliot of Clifton Park, in the county of Roxburgh. ARTHUR RALPH DOUGLAS ELLIOT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ralph Douglas Elliot. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Minto. Club — Brooks's. Armorial tear- ings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters ; quarterly i and 4 argent, a hunting-horn sable, stringed gules, and on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent, be- tween three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second and third grand quarters gules, within a bordure vair, a bend engrailed or, thereon a baton azure (for Elliot) ; above all a chief of augmentation argent, and thereon a Moor's head sable, being the arms of the Island of Corsica. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, and issuing from clouds, a dexter arm embowed proper, holding an arrow, the point towards the dexter argent. Married, i888, Madeline Harriet Dag- mar, daughter of Sir Charles Lister Ryan, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament for the county of Roxburgh ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Douglas Elliot, Esquire, born i88g ; (2) Hubert William Arthur EUiot, Gentleman, born 1891. Postal ad- dresses — 7 King's Bench Walk, E.C. ; 8 Lower Sloane Street, S.W. Admiral Sir CHARLES GILBERT JOHN BRYDONE ELLIOT, commonly called the Honourable Sir Charles Gilbert John Brydone Elliot, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom December 12, 1818, being a son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Minto, by his wife Mary, daughter of Patrick Brydone ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1857, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1881. C/«i5— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly first and foOTth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4 argent, a buglehorn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the first (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound); second and third grand quarters, gules on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, within a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of Corsica. The escutcheon being surmounted by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Liddell, namely argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last, three leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a dexter arm embowed, throwing a dart all proper ; with the Motto, " Non eget arcu." Married, firstly, 1863, Louisa (who died 1870), daughter of Sir Edward Blackett, sixth Baro- net ; secondly, 1874, Lady Harriett Liddell, daughter of the first Earl of Ravensworth ; and has Issue (by first marriage) — Bertram Charles Elliot, Esquire, born 1867 ; (by second marriage) — Sybil Harriette; and Rachel Mira Horatia. Residence — Brydone, Bitterne, in the county of Southampton. § EDWARD HAY MACKENZIE ELLIOT, Esquire, Captain South Lancashire Regiment (Prince of Wales' Volunteers). Born November 30, 1852, being the third but eldest surviving son of the late Sir Walter Elliot of Wolfelee, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Maria Dorothea, daughter of Sir David Hunter Blair, Baronet, of Blairquhan ; succeeded his brother, 1892. Armorial liearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend invected or a flute azure, in chief a lion passant guardant argent, imperially crowned proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a ram proper, and in an escroU above the Motto, "Vellera fertis oves." Seat — Wolfelee, Hawick, North Britain. Major EDWARD LOCKE ELLIOT, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1850, being the son of the late Colonel Edward King Elliot ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Clubs — Naval and Military, and Badm-inton. Admiral Sir GEORGE ELLIOT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1813, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir George Elliot, commonly known as the Honourable Sir George Elliot, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Eliza Cecilia, youngest daughter of James Ness of Osgodvie, in the county of York ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. C/k3— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, a bordure vair, a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of the Island of Corsica ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Wauchope, namely azure, two mullets in chief and a garb in base or. Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em- bowed, issuant from clouds, throwing a dart all proper. Motto (over crest) — "Non eget arcu." Married, August I, 1842, Hersey Susan Sydney, who died December 11, 1893, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Wauchope of Niddrie-Marischall, in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — George Edmund Lyons EUiot, Esquire, born April 5, 1849 ; EUzabeth [married, February 28, 1865, to her cousin the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Northesk, who died September 9, 1891] ; Nina Helen [married, July 19, 1877, Captain Thomas Dacres Butler, late 52nd Light Infantry] ; Hersey Ehza CeciUa [married, July 20, 1876, Tlie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 342 m\ mi Gerald R. Maltby, Esquire, late Lieutenant Royal Navy] ; and Anna Maria Olivia [married, June 17, 1873, Charles Windham R. Kerr]. Postal address — 6 Castletown road. West Kensington, S.W. GEORGE FRANCIS STEWART ELLIOT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Francis Stewart Elliot. Born 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Minto. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4 argent, a hunting-horn sable, stringed gules, and on a chief azure three mullets of the field {for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second and third grand quarters gules, within a bordure vair, a bend en- grailed or, thereon a baton azure (for ElUot) ; above all a chief of augmentation argent, and thereon a Moor's head sable, being the arms of the Island of Corsica. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of clouds an arm embowed proper, hold- ing an arrow, the points towards the dexter argent. Postal address— 2. Pont Street, S.W. §SlR GEORGE WALHAM ELLIOT, second Baronet, of Penshaw, in the county of Durham, Member of Parliament for Richmond, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born May 13, 1844, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late_ Sir George Elliot, first Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of George Green of Rainton, Houghton-le-Spring, in the county of Durham. Creation — May 15, 1874. Cluhs — Carlton, Gar- rick. Armorial bearings— He beais for Arms : Or, on a fesse engrailed cotised wavy gules, an annulet between two fleurs-de-lis of the first, in chief three roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- sea-horse azure, charged with two fleurs-de-lis paleways, and resting the sinister foot on as many annulets interlaced or. Motto — " Labor et Veritas." Married, August 23, 1866, Sarah, eldest daughter of Charles Taylor of Sunder- land; and has Issue — (i) George Elliot, Esquire, born May 30, 1867 ; (2) Charles Elliot, Esquire, born April 2, 1873 ; (3) John Taylor Elliot, Esquire, born October 26, 1877 ; Sarah Taylor [married, September 2, 1893, Thomas Regi- nald Hague Cook] ; Mildred Mary [married, October 12, 1892, Robert Clayton Swan] ; and Florence. Postal addresses — Langton Hall, Northallerton ; Scruton Hall, Bedale ; 17 Portland Place, London, W. ; Houghton Hall, Durham ; Aberaman House, Glamorgan ; The Friars, Newport, Mon- mouthshire. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY GEORGE ELLIOT, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the second surviving son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Minto, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of Patrick Brydone. Cluis — Travellers', Athen^um. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. , argent a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Murray) ; ii. and iii. azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-hs or (for Kynynmound) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of the Island of Corsica; the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Antrobus, namely, lozengy or and azure, on a pale gules three estoiles of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant fi-om clouds a dexter arm embowed, throwing a dart all proper; and over it the Motto, " Non eget arcu." Married, 1847, Annie, daughter of Sir Edmund Antrobus, second Baronet ; and has Issue — Francis Edmund Hugh 14 is the Military Cockade. Elliot, Esquire, born 1851 [married, 1881, Henrietta Augusta Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Francis Clare Ford, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Her Majesty's Ambassador at Constantinople, and has issue, Katharine ; Frances Clara ; and Dorothy] ; and Gertrude. Residence — 43 Wilton Crescent, S.W. Major HENRY GEORGE ELLIOT, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micha£l and Saint George. Born 1816, being the son of the late Major /. F. Elliot; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Married, firstly, 1865, Emily Francis Drum-mond {wlio died 1877),' secondly, 1879, Emily Claridge Gardner. Postal address — Tembuland, Cape of Good Hope. §HUGH FREDERICK HISLOP ELLIOT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honouj-able Hugh Frederick Hislop Elliot, Member of Parhament for the county of Ayr (North). Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honour- able the third Earl of Minto. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and fouith grand quai'ters, quarterly i and 4, argent a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gUles, on a chief azure three mullets of the first (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynyn- mound) ; second and third grand quarters gules, on a bend engi'ailed or, a baton azture, a bordure vair (ifor Elliot) ; over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of Corsica. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed issuant from clouds throwing a dart all proper. Married, 1879, Mary Euphemia, daughter of the late Colonel Samuel Long of Bromley Hill ; and has Issue Iving — Hugh Samuel Roger Elliot, Esquire, born 1881 ; Nina Emily ; and Mabel Victoria. Residences — Corwar, New- ton Stewait, N.B. ; 14 Bruton Street, W. Postal ad- dresses — 14 Bruton Street, W. ; and Corwar, Newton Stewart, N.B. WILLIAM CLAUDE ELLIOT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born February 19, 1835, being the son of the late Robert Kerr Elliot, Esquire, of Harwood and Clifton Park, in the county of Roxburgh, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Charles Claude Clifton of Twymaur, in the county of Brecon. Club —Devonshire. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated to him in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Gules, on a bend or a baton azure, a bordure of the second charged with six garbs of the third. Crest — A gentleman in a watching posture, holding u, pike in his hand proper. WaViO—" Sic limina tuta." Married, July 3, 1876, Bertha Eliza, second daughter of William Charles Blackman of Southsea, in the county of Hamp- shire. Seat — Harwood, Bonchester Bridge, Hawick, North Britain. WILLIAM FITZ-WILLIAM ELLIOT, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honotu-able William Fitz-WilUam EUiot. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Minto. C&fo— Naval and Military, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the first (for Murray); 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second and third grand quarters gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, within a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of Corsica. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet of his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed issuant from the clouds, throwing a dart all proper. Married, 1880, Elizabeth Fanny, daughter of John Rutherford of Halifax, Nova Scotia ; and has Issue —John Augustus Gilbert Elliot, Esquire, born 1881 ; Mary Adelaide ; and Margaret Cecil Anne. Residence— "WiZ Mount, in ihe county of York. 8 is the Naval Codcade. €U €Im 343 Sir CHARLES ALFRED ELLIOTT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star (fFTItflff of India. Born 1835, being the son of the Vj^^ViWVV Reverend Henry Venn Elliott, Master of Arts, of Brighton, by his wife Julia Anne, daughter of John Marshall of Hallstead, Ullswater ; Lieutenant- Governor of Bengal since 1890 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, firstly, 1886, Louisa, daughter of G. W. Dumbell of Douglas, Isle of Man {she died 1877) ; secondly, 1887, Alice, daughter of T. Gaussen of Guernsey, and widow of T. J. Murray of Bengal Civil Service. Postal addresses — Lismore, St. Leonards-on-Sea ; Calcutta. CHARLES BLETTERMAN ELLIOTT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George {so created 1894), Bachelor of Laws, General Manager of Railways of the Cape of Good Hope. Colonel JOHN ELLIOTT, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for Plymouth, being the son of tlie late Captain Sir William Elliott, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath; is Inspector-General of Police, Barbados ; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877 ; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Bridgtowti, Barbados. THOMAS ELLIOTT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1834, being the son of the late J. E. Elliott: is Auditor- General ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Port Louis, Mauritius. ELLIS, see FITZ ELLIS and HOWARD DE WALDEN. ELLIS, AGAR-, see CLIFDEN. Dame ALLICE MARGARET ELLIS, commonly called Lady Ellis, daughter of Major-General Francis (i^W\et Rawdon Chesney, married, 1878, as his second ^^*''**' wife. Sir Adam Gibb Ellis, Knight Bachelor, who died 1894. Dame EMMA ELLIS, Widow, cotnmonly known as Lady Ellis, was raised to the style, title, place, and preced- ence she would Jiave enjoyed had her husband survived and been invested with the Insignia of a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, for which honour he would have been recomTnended to Her Majesty {as notified in the London Gazette) had he survived. Married, Lieu- tenant-Colonel {with the local and temporary rank of Colonel) Alfred Burdon Ellis, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the West India Regiment, Command- ing the Troops on the West Coast of Africa {who died 1894). §SlR JOHN WHITTAKER ELLIS, Baronet, of By- fleet, in the county of Surrey, and Hertford Street, May- fair, in the county of Middlesex. Born January 25, 1829, being the fifth son of the late Joseph Ellis of Richmond, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Elizabeth Blake, daughter of William Moates of Southwark, in the county of Surrey. Creation — June 6, 1882. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, and Constitutional. Armorial Ijearinga — He bears for Arms : Or, on a cross engrailed sable, the sceptre or mace in pale, representing that of the Lord Mayor of the City of London between four crescents of the first, in the first and fourth quarters a fleur-de-lis azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a female figure proper, vested or, holding in the dexter hand a chaplet of roses gules, and in the sinister a palm-branch slipped vert. Motto — " Huic habeo non tibi. " Married,Y€ax-wixy 5, 1859, Mary Ann, youngest daughter of John Staples of Belmont, near SaUsbury. Residences — Buccleuch House, Richmond ; 3 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, London. Dame LOUISA ELLIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ellis, daughter of William Drayson of Waltham Abbey. Married, as his second wife, Lieutenant-General Sir Samuel Burdon Ellis, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1865. Postal address — 2 Portman Mansions, London, N. W. MINA FRANCES ELLIS, commonly known as the Honourable Mina Frances Ellis, second daughter of Baron Taunton {extinct). Married, 1864, Colonel Arthur Ellis, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. WILLIAM GREY ELLISON-MACARTNEY, Gentle- man, Barrister-at-Law, aEUi0on=0@acartnep ^.The^Lu^KmrimTi! vision. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born June 7, 1852, being the eldest son of John William Ellison-Macartney, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for the county of Tyrone 1874-1885, by his wife Elizabeth Phoebe, daughter of the Reverend John Grey Porter of Bellisle, in the county of Fermanagh, and Kilskery Rectory, in the county of Tyrone ; has sat for South Antrim Division of the county of Antrim since December 1885. C/ki5j— Carlton, St. Stephen's, Ulster (Belfast), Kil- dare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a buck trippant gules, a bordure of the last (for Macartney) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron between three eagles' heads erased argent, a trefoil sUpped vert (for ElUson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a rose-branch flowered all proper (for Macartney); motto over, " Stimulat sed ornat ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped vert (for Ellison) ; with this Motto, " Spe gaudeo." JAMES ELMHIRST, Gentleman. Bom 1830, being the second son of William Elmhirst of (Jl*TlTlflt1*tff" Round Green and Elmhirst, in the county ^■U^WWVJXKfiV, of York. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry wavy of six argent and sable, a canton paly wavy also of six of the same ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, there- from issuant rays of the sun in front of a hurst of elm- trees proper; with the Motto, "In Domino confido." Married, 1865, Anne Hampden, daughter of the late H. J. Pye of Clifton Hall, in the county of Stafford, and has issue. Estate and postal address — Thorne, near Doncaster. The Reverend ROBERT ELMHIRST, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Brearton, near Knaresborough, in the county of York, Lord of the Manor of FuUetby, in the county of Lincoln. Born 1835, being the third and youngest son of the late William Elmhirst of Round Green and Elmhirst, in the county of York, and his wife Anna Frances, second daughter of William Walker, Bachelor of Medicine, of Swinnow Park, Wetherby. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry wavy of six argent and sable, a canton paly wavy also of six of the same ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, therefrom issuant rays of the sun in front of a hurst of elm-trefes proper ; with the Motto, " In Domino confido." Married, January 11, 1865, Mary Makins (who died 1884), eldest daughter of the late James Robert Nicholson of Thornton, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — (i) Robert James Elm- hirst, Gentleman, born January 6, 1868 ; (2) Charles Bailey Elmhirst, Gentleman, born February 18, 1871 ; (3) William Elmhirst, Gentleman, born October 11, 1875; (4) Richard Elmhirst, Gentleman, born March 14, 1884 ; Frances Mary, died 1866 ; Harriet Elizabeth ; Mary Cicely ; Anna Frances ; Maud ; and Rosa. Estates — The Manor of FuUetby, Win- thorpe, Burgh, and East Halton, all in the county of Lincoln ; Farnham Lodge, in the county of York. Postal address — Farnham Lodge, near Knaresborough. The Reverend WILLIAM ELMHIRST, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Chaplain of Stainborough. Born January i, 1827, being the eldest son of the late William Elmhirst of Round Green, in the county of York, and his wife Anna Frances, second The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 344 l«fy|S|^ Emerson of Easby Hall^ in the county of Va^lllJ^i^UU York, by Ann Dorothy his wife, only child of Eleazer Biggins. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has beeti established, are for Arms : Party per pale fesse indented & is tbe Military Cockade. erne or and vert, on a bend engrailed azure, three lions fassant argent ; and for the Crest, a lion rampant vert, beiantie, holding in the paws a battle-axe gules, headed argent: with the Motto , ' ' Fideliter et honeste. ' ' These arms were granted temp. Henry VIII. to Ralph Emerson of Foxton, in the county of Durham, but no pedigree has been proved or re- corded. Postal address — Deighton Manor, Northallerton. ELEAZER BIGGINS EMERSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1848, being the second son of the late James Emerson of Easby Hall, in the county of York, by Ann Dorothy his wife, only child of Eleazer Biggins. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Party per fesse indented or and vert, on a bend engrailed azure, three lions passant argent ; and for the Crest, a lion rampant vert, bezantie, holding in the paws a battle-axe gules, headed argent; with the Motto, "Fideliter et honeste." Married, June 13, 1876, Mary, eldest daughter of J. M. M'Kean ; and has Issue — Ethel Mary Alice Maud: and Constance Ann Dorothy. Postal address— roZ/M^j Hall, Marton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. JOHN JAMES EMERSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, Lord of tlie Manors of Easby, Kirby in Cleveland, and Tollesby. Born May 21, 1847, being the eldest son of the late James Emerson of Easby Hall, in the county of York, by Ann Dorothy his wife, only child of Eleazer Biggins. Clnhs— Saint Stephen's, Yorkshire { York). Livery — Claret colour piped with red, and silver buttons. Armoilal bear- ings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished, are for Arms : Party per fesse indented or and vert, on a bend engrailed azure, three lions passant argent ; and for the Crest, a lion rampant vert, bezantie, holding in the paws a battle-axe gules, headed argent: with the Motto, "Fideliter et honeste." These arms were granted temp. Henry VIII. to Ralph Emerson of Foxton, in the County Palatine of Durham, but no pedigree has been either established or recorded at the College of Arms. Married, April 20, 1876, Frances Mary Eleanor, eldest daughter of Colonel Melville Francis Evatt, Bengal Staff Corps : and has Issue — James John Emerson, Gentleman, born May 4, 1878. Estates — Easby, Kirby in Cleveland, and Tollesby : and possesses property in the parishes of Ayton, Siokesley, Hutton Reidby, Appleton, Ingleby Greenhow, Ingleby Cross, Carlton, Faceby, and Broughton. Postal address — F.asly Hall Great Ayton, R.S.O., Yorkshire. WOLSELEY PARTRIDGE EMERTON, Master of Arts and Doctor of Civil La-w of the ((^XV\nv^CiY\ University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. \X>\\\\i\iKV\\ Born November 7, 1843, being the only son of the late Reverend- James Alexander Emerfon, Doctor of Divinity of the University of Oxford, by Mary John his wife, youngest daughter of Major John Rogerson Wolseley. Clubs — Oxford Union Society, Irish Wolfhound. Livery — White coat turned up with black velvet, collar and cuffs edged with silver cord, red waist- coat, dark trousers with silver stripe. Armorial bearings as used, but for "which no authority whatsoever has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three pick-axes sable {for Emerton : these are really the arms of a family bearing the name of Ham- merton, but with whom no connection has been proved] ; 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse engrailed cotised or, between three partridges rising of the last, as many torteaux [engrailed upon bookplate as pellets] [for Partridge) \ and upon an escutcheon of pretence as the ar^ns of Yates, azure, on a clievron engrailed erminois between two goats' heads in chief erased argent, armed or, and a gate in base also or, three pellets; and for his Crests, i. issuant from a wreath of the colours, a dem-i-swan with wings elevated and addorsed argent [for Emerton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a partridge rising with an ear of wheat in its beak all proper (for Partridge) \ with the Mottoes, " Rara avis in terris," "Nihil nisi labore." Married, Ju7ie 21, 1882, Elizabeth Ellen, widow of Robert Bentley Shaw-Yates of Oakwood Grange, and only surviving child of the late Ja^nes Yates, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Oakwood Hall, Rotherham, in the county of York; and has Issue — Hermione Irene Alianor Wolseley : and Clemence Sibyl Dorothea Wolseley. S iB the Naval Cocltade. Estates — Banwell Castle, in the county of Somerset, and Oakwood Hall, in the county of York. Postal address — Banwell Castle, Banwell, R.S.O., Somerset, §The Right Honourable GASTON WILLIAM THOMAS MONSELL, second Baron Emly dErnlW °*^ Tervoe, in the county of Limerick, Ueputy- Si^iiivj/ Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace of that county. Born March s, 1858, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Emly of Tervoe, in the county of Limerick, by his second wife Berthe, youngest daughter of the Count de Montigny Boulain- villiers ; and succeeded, at the death of his father 1894, under the creation of January 12, 1874. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three mullets sable, a trefoil slipped or. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper, holding between the paws a mullet sa.ble. Supporters — On either side a lion proper, gorged with a collar vair, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — ' ' Mone sale. ' ' Married, September 5, 1881 , Frances Vincent de la Poer, daughter of John Power of Gurteen, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Waterford, and had issue, William John Francis Monsell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William John Francis Monsell, born July 11, 1883, died February 19, 1886. Seats — ^Tervoe, in the county of Limerick ; Chateau de Drouilly, Montoire. EMLYN, Viscount, see CAWDOR. EMPSON, see LJSTER-EMPSON. ARTHUR REGINALD EMPSON, Esquire, Justice of th£ Peace for the East Riding of the county /TKtv||%rt'|^f^ of York, Master of Arts of the University xX'III^PUIl gj- Oxford. Born January g, 1853, being tlie only surviving son of John William Bmpson, Esquire, of Yokejleet Hall, Justice of the Peace [to whom refer\, by Marie his wife, daughter of John Henry Allen of the Rhydd, in the county of Worcester. Club — Conservative. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the Herdlds' College, a7-e for Arms : Azure, a cJievron between three crosses form-de argent ; and for a Crest, a tent argent, adorned or, lined azure, charged in the interior with a cross forTnie of the first ; with the Motto, " Corona mea Christus." Married, 1890, Laura, eldest daughter of the late R. Micklethwait, Esquire, of Ardsley House, Barnsley, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant ; and has Issue — (i) John Empson, Gentleman, born February 22, 1891 ; {2) Arthur Ejnpsoji, Gentleman, born 1892. Postal address — Yokefieet Hall, near Howden, Yorkshire, JOHN WILLIAM EMPSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the East and West Ridings of the county of York, and for the county of Worcester, Lord of the Manor of Yoke- fleet. Born 1817, being the only surviving son of the late Reverend John Empson of YokeJteet, in the county of York, by Margaret his wife, ne6 Hunt. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the Heralds' College, are for Arms ; Azure, a chevron between three crosses formde argent ; and for a Crest, a tent argent, adorned or, lined azure, charged in tlie interior with a cross formde of thejirst ; with the Motto, " Corona mea Christus." Married, Novem- ber 2, 1842, Marie, second daughter of John Henry Allen of the Rhydd, in tlie county of Worcester ; and has had Issue — {1) John Henry Empson, Gentleman, born October 31, 1843, and died August 29, i88i ; (2) Arthur Reginald Empson, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; Margaret Susan ; Marie Louise ; and Ellen Georgina. Estate [with other property) and postal address — Yokefieet Hall, near Howden, Yorkshire. ROBERT CORNELIUS EMPSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lincoln and for the West Riding of the county of York. Born April 17, 1818, being the third son of James Lister, by Alice his wife, daughter of Robert Spofforth, and assumed in the year 1871 the surname of Empson, in lieu of his former surname of Lister. Livery — Blue, with silver lace, and red waistcoat. Armorial bear- ings as used, and as quoted in Burke's *^ Landed Gentry," Cng: 347 but for which no authority whatsoever has been establislied, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron between three crosses patde argent [for Empson) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or [for Lister) ; and as Crests, a tent argent, adorned or, lined azure, charged in the interior with a cross form'ee of the first [for Empson) ; 2. a sta^s /lead erased proper [for Lister) ; with the Motto, ' ' Corona mea Christus." [Tlie "Landed Gentry" gives " Fidile jusqu'i la fin."] Married, April 1842, Elizabeth Cornwell, daughter of Jarvis Empson ; and has had Issue — James Bmpson, Gentleman [to whom refer]; Elizabeth; and Alice, now deceased. Estates — Ousefleet ; Addlingfleet and Goole Hall. Postal address — The Hall, Ousefieet, Goole, Yorkshire. ENCOMBE, Viscount, see ELDON. ENFIELD, Viscount, see STRAFFORD. ENGLAND, borne on a canton of augmentation by LANE. ENGLAND, quartered by the PRINCE OF WALES, and the DUKES OF CONNAUGHT, ALBANY, YORK, CAMBRIDGE, CUMBERLAND, NORFOLK, RICH- MOND AND GORDON, GRAFTON, BEAUFORT, ST. ALBANS, BUCCLEUCH, and CLEVELAND, and quartered by GORDON - LENNOX, BEAUCLERK, FITZROY, POWLETT, CARY, PHIPPS, and FITZ- CLARENCE. ENGLAND, Saxon Kings of, quartered by HUSSEY. Colonel EDWARD LUTWYCHE ENGLAND, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of (JrttfrfSn^ the Bath; was created Companion of the *^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. LEWIS WILLIAM BNGLEBACH, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order ^fPnirTl^llflrTl of tlie Bath. Born \^^j, being tlie son '^"B**'«J'**-U of the late Lewis E. Englebach ; is a Commissioner of Customs ; Member of Council of the National Artillery Association ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1861, a daughter of G. Biyan. Postal address — Spring House, Richmond, Surrey. Sir JOHN GARDNER DILLMAN ENGLEHEART, Knight Bachelor, Companion of tlie /Tllff f||>2*f«f- Most Honourable Order of the Bath, *4H»U*vyvM*-V Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born February 2, 1823, being tlie only son of John Cox Dillman Engleheart of East Acton, in the county of Middlesex, and then in the county of Surrey, by Mary Barker his wife ; was created a Com.panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, May 1884, and was dubbed Knight Baclielor in May 1892. Club — AthencEum. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Party per fesse, the chief azure, an- angel issuant winged and crowned or, holding in the dexter hand a sword argent, and the base gules, three bends dexter or. The helmet above the escutcheon is mantled on tlie dexter side azure and or, and on the sinister gules and or; and for a Crest, an angel proper, winged, and crowned or, and issuant from a ducal coronet of the last, holding in his dexter hand a sword argent. These arms, which are of German origin, have never been proved or registered in Eng- land, nor has any pedigree been recorded. Maxried, August 18, 1859, Emily Lewis, third daughter of Major Willows of the Honourable East India Company's Service; and has Issue — (i) Henry Lewis Dillman Engleheart, Esquire, born December 2, i860 ; (2) Clinton Engleheart, Esquire, born May ^1, 1863; (3) Victor Frederick Engleheart, Esquire, born March 4, 1867 ; and Evelyn Linzee. Estate at Kew. Postal address — 28 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W.C. [Sir Gardner Engleheart uses what he terms ' ' the circular cockade of the Civil Service "11] PERCY JAMES ENGLISH, Gentleman, late Lieu- tenant West London Rifles. Born April (fpMrt-Ittffl 14' 1866, being the only son of James Eng- ^i£,\\^\\li\) lish of Colehill House, Fulham, by his wife Caroline B. , daughter of S. Gibbs. Club— Constitutional. Livery — Claret and yellow. Armorial The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 348 Cng bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a pale counterchanged, a fesse ermine thereon an arrow fesse- ways sable, between three acorns slipped and leaved, two and one proper, and as many cinquefoils one and two argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cinquefoil vert, an arrow paleways or, between two branches of oak slipped, leaved, and fructed proper. Postal address — 42 Egerton Gardens, S.W. ROBERT ENGLISH, Gentleman. Born December 27, 1849, being the fourth son of Daniel English of Win- canton, in the county of Somerset, by Mary Ann his wife, nie Green, of that parish. Club — City Carlton. Livery — Green, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron gules, between two lions' passant in chief sable, and a rose-branch slipped proper, thereon three roses of the second in base, five lozenges of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colomrs, in front of a rose-branch as in the arms, five lozenges fesseways and conjoined or ; with the Motto, " Virtus sem- per viridis." Married, November 30, 1880, Mary Ann, daughter of William Henry Mayne of Greytown, Natal, South Africa; and has Issue — (i) Cecil Rowe English, Gentleman, born September 24, 1881 ; (2) Robert Ernest English, Gentleman, bom November 6, 1883 ; Dorothy Mary; Margaret Alice ; Grace; Bessie; and Violet. Postal address — 21 Portman Square, London, W. §The Right Honourable LOWRY EGERTON COLE, Earl of Enniskillen, Vis- f11*tini^tl count Enniskillen and Baron V^UIU^aiUVtl Mountflorence, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Grinstead of Grin- stead, in the county of Wiltshire, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion the Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Fermanagh. Born December 21, 1845, being the son of the Right Honour- able Willoughby Cole, third Earl of Enniskillen, by his wife Jane, eldest daughter of the late James Archibald Casamaijor ; succeeded his father in 1886. Creations — Baron, September 8, 1760; Viscount, July 20, 1776; Earl, August 18, 1789 — Irish honours. Baron (United Kingdom), August II, 1815. Armorialbearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a bull passant sable, armed and unguled or, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight bezants, on a canton sinister, per pale gules and azure, a harp gold, stringed of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon vert, langued gules, holding in the dexter claw a dart or, headed and feathered argent, and in the sinister an escutcheon, gold. Supporters — Two dragons regardant vert, each holding adart, gold. Motto — "Deum cole,regemserva." Married, July 12, 1869, Charlotte Marion, daughter and co-heir of Douglas Baird of Closeburn, In the county of Dumfries; and has had Issue — (i) William Willoughby Cole, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable WilHam Willoughby Cole, born June 26, and died June 28, 1870 ; (2) John Henry Michael Cole, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cole, born September 10, 1876 ; (3) Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Galbraith Lowry Egerton Cole, born March 8, i88i ; (4) Reginald Berkeley Cole, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Berkeley Cole, born November 26, 1882 ; Charlotte Jane Christian, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Jane Christian, died April 27, 1892 ; Kathleen Mary, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Mary ; Marion, commonly known as Lady Marion, died December 30, 1874 ; Florence Anne, commonly known as Lady Florence Anne ; and Muriel Augusta Mary, commonly known as Lady Muriel Augusta Mary, died April 21, 1880. Seats — Florence Court, in the county of Fermanagh ; Cassia Over, in the county of Cheshire. The Right Honourable MARY EMMA COLE, Widow, Countess of Enniskillen, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Brodrick, sixth Viscount Midleton. Armorial Isearlngs are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, a bull passant sable, armed and unguled or, within a bordure of the second, & is the Military Cockade. charged with eight bezants, on a canton sinister per pale gules and azure, a harp or, stringed of the field, impaling the arms of Brodrick, namely argent, on a chief vert, two spears' heads erect of the field, the points embrued gules. Supporters — Two dragons regardant vert, each holding in the inner fore-paw a dart proper. Married, 1865, as his second wife, the Right Honourable William Willoughby Cole third Earl of Enniskillen, who died 1886. Postal address— WMey Heights, Godalming. ENNISMORE, Baron, see LISTOWEL. ENNISMORE, Viscount, see LISTOWEL. § FRANCIS GILBERT ENYS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of (fPntlrf Cornwall, for which he served the office of '^li^P High Sheriff 1876-1877, Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries. Born July 30, 1836, being the eldest son of the late John Samuel Enys, by Catherine his wife, eldest daughter of Davies Gilbert of Eastbourne, in the county of Sussex, and Tredrea, in the county of Corn- wall. Cltiis — O.xford and Cambridge, Windham. Livery — Black coat, red waistcoat, and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three wyverns volant in pale vert, within a bordure gules (for Enys) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse embattled counter- embattled between three partridges argent, as many cinque- foils sable (for Gregor) ; the whole within a bordure compony or and sable. Motto — " Serpentes velut et columba." Es- tate and postal address — Enys Penryn, Cornwall. ENZIE, Earl of, see HUNTLY. Dame AMELIA ERLE, Widow, commonly known as ' Lady Erie, daughter of the Reverend David (Tl-1*Tl> Williams, Doctor of Civil Law, Warden of New ^*J^*'VO College, Oxford. Married, 1834, the Right Hon- ourable Sir William Erie, who died 1880. Postal 2.didxtss—Bramshott Grange, Liphook, Hampshire. TWYNIHOE WILLIAM ERLE, Esquire, a Master of the Supreme Court, and Barrister-at-Law ; only son of the late Right Honourable Peter Erie, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in tJie Law, by his wife Mary, daughter of the Reverend Francis Reason, Vicar of Cuckfield, in the county of Sussex, and of Selsea, in the same county. Canon of Chichester^ Clubs — Athenceum, United University. Livery — Dark blue, with silver crest buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms by Master Erie, are: Quarterly i and 4, gules three escallops argent within a bordure engrailed of the last {for Erie) ; 2 arid 3 argent, a chevron sable between three plovers proper if or Twynihoe). Crest — A lion's head erased pierced through the neck with a spear all proper ; with the Motto, '' Stet fortuna do-mus." Married, 1870, Mary, daughter of John Bogle of Torquay ; and has Issue — Christopher Twynihoe Erie, born September 14, 1873 ; Lilian M. Twynihoe; Sybil Twynihoe: and Violet M. Twynihoe. Estates — Small estates in the counties of Surrey, Sussex, and Hampshire. Postal addresses — i Cambridge Gate, N. W. ; Millhall, Cuckfield, Hayward's Heath. HThe Right Honourable Sir JOHN HENRY W CRICHTON, Earl of Erne, Viscount Erne and dErilE ^^°" Erne, of Crom Castle, in the county of \i^k-H%/ Fermanagh, in the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Fermanagh of Lisnaskea, in the county of Fermanagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum for same county. Born October 16, 1839, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir John Crichton, third Earl of Erne, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Selina Griselda, daughter of the Reverend Charles Cobbe Beres- ford ; succeeded his father in 1885. Creations — Baron, July 15, 1768 ; Viscount, January 6, 1781 ; Earl, August 18, 1789 ; Baron Fermanagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, January 13, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant azure, the escut- cheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Cole, namely argent, a bull passant sable, within a bordure of the second, m is the Naval Cockade, ieing the son of the Right Honourahle the \X-XwvX\VC' second Baron Erskine. Mairied, Jirstfy, 1839, Anna Maria, who died i860, daugh- ter of Josiah Spode of Tasmania ; secondly, 1870, Florence, daughter of Captain Charles J. Harford [formerly izth Lancers) ; and has Issue (by first marriage) — (i) Stuart Townshend Erskine, Esquire, born 1843 {married, 1864, Jessie Smith, daughter of David Dale Buchanan, Advocate, of Natal]; (2) St. Vincent Whitshed Erskine, Gentleman, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 35° Ct0 born 1846 [married, 1870, Alice, daughter of David Dale Buchanan, Advocate, of Natal'] ; (3) Wallace Buchan Erskine, Gentleman, born 1850; Fanny Cadwallader [mar- ried, 1862, the Honourable Sir Michael Henry Gallwey, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Chief-Justice of Natal] ; and Annie Barton \7narried, 1872, Major Arthur Henry Pain, TSt Battalion Gordon Highlanders'] ; {by second mar- • riage), (4) Herman Harford Erskine, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (5) Robert Henry Erskine, Gentleman, born 1874 ; Sevilla ; and Catherine Gladys. Residence — 18 Boling- broke Road, Kensington, W. FITZROY ST. CLAIR ERSKINE, Esquire, cotn- monly known as the Honourable Fitzray St. Clair Erskine. Born 1870, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Rosslyn. GEORGE FRANCIS ALBANY ERSKINE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Francis Albany Erskine. Born 1823, being the son of the Right Honoui-able the twelfth Earl of Buchan. Married, 1889, Agnes Maria, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Wharton Mason, Vicar of Marrick, Richmond, in the county of York. Re- sidence — Norham, Berwick-on- Tweed. HENRY NAPIER BRUCE ERSKINE, Esquire, Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born September 7, 1831, bein^ the son of the late William Erskine of Blackburn IJouse, in the county of Lin- lithgow, by his wife Maitland, daughter of tJie Right Hon- ourable Sir James Macintosh ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Club — F.ast India United Service Club. Postal address — 16 St. James's Square, London, S. W. JAMES STUART ERSKINE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Jaines Stuart Erskine, Baron Erskine in Bavaria. Born 1819, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Erskine. Married, 1853, Wilhelmine, Countess Toerri?ig Minucci, daughter of Auton Joseph Clemens, Count Toerring Minucci of Munich ; and has Issue — Herman David Montagu E?-ski?ie, Esquire, aji Officer in Bavarian Army, born 1854 ; and Hermine Maria. Residence — Roenboch, Bavaria. M Sir THOMAS ERSKINE, second Baronet, of Cambo, ^ in the county of Fife, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Carnarvon and Fife. Bor?i July 23, 1824, being the son of Sir David, first Baronet, by his wife, daughter of the Reverend Hugh Williams of Conway ; succeeded his father in 1841, under the creation of August 27, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules an imperial crown within a double tressure flory counter- nory or; 2 and 3 argent, a pale sable, all within a bordure wavy ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb fesseways or, thereon a cock proper, wings expanded, charged with a bendlet sinister wavy sinister azure. Motto — " Veillant et vaiUant. " Married, July 15, 1847, Zaida Maria, only daughter of John FfoUiott of HoUybrook, in the county of Sligo; and has Issue — (i) William FfoUiott Erskine, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Fife, late Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Guards, born October 28, 1850 [married, July 2, 1879, Grace, eldest daughter of Thomas Hargreaves of Arborfield Hall, in the county of Berkshire] ; (2) Thomas Harry Erskine, Esquire, born May 12, i860 ; Zaida Mary [married, 1875, Lieutenant-Colonel P. R. Anstruther, who died 1881] ; Elytia Ruth [married, December g, 1882, Lieutenant-Colonel Andrew Gilbert Wauchope, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and died 1883] ; Harriet Caroline [married, April 10, 1890, John Campbell Shairp, Advocate] ; Jane Holland Gwenyd and Mary Lucy, twins. Seat — Cambo, in the county of Fife. H The Right Honourable WILLIAM MACNAGH- @ TEN ERSKINE, Baron Erskine of Restormel Castle, in the county of Cornwall, Captain (retired) gth Lancers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northampton. Born January 7, 1841, being the son of the fourth Baron, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Martyn ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation & is the Military Cockade, aB0m of February lo, 1806. Armorial bearings— He bears for Aims : Quarterly, i. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 2. azure, a bend between six crosses crosslet fitch^e or (for Mar) ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart) ; 4. argent, three bars gemelles gules, surmounted of a lion rampant sable, armed and membered azure (for Fairfax). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling argent and sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, the hand grasping a club all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a stork holding in the beak a snake both proper ; sinister, a griffin gules, charged on the breast with a mullet or. Motto— " Trial by jury." Mairied, July 2, 1864, Caroline Alice Martha, daughter of William 'Orimble; and has Issue— (1.) Montagu Erskine, Esquire commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Erskine', born April 13, 1865 ; (2) Stuart Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stuart Erskine, born January 15, 1869 [married, July 18, 1891, Muriel Lilias Colquhoun, eldest daughter of Major-General G. Irving Graham] ; (3) Esme Standish Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Esme Standish Erskine, born March 5, 1873 ; and Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret [married, October 23, 1890, Captain Henry Edmund Lacon, late 71st Highlanders]. Seat— Spratton Hall, in the county of Northampton. LUCY HORATIA ESCOTT, Widow, commonly knowji as the Honourable Lucy Horatia Escott, sister rTPtfrntf of the fifth Baron Dynevor. Married, 1832, l^ptUlV i},e Reverend William Escott, who died 1884; was raised to the raiik of a Baron s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1870. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM BALIOL BRETT, Baron Esher of Esher, in the county dPii'hlJt* of Surrey, in the Peerage of the United King- Sl^Wif^ dom. Master of the Rolls, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born August 13, 1815, being the second son of the late Reverend Joseph George Brett of Ranelagh, Chelsea, by his wife Dora, second daughter of George Best of Chilston Park, in the county of Kent ; Master of Arts of the Univer- sity of Cambridge 1840, Member of Parliament for Helston 1866-1868 ; raised to the Peerage, 1885. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, within an orle of crosses botonny fitchfe or, a lion rampant of the last, holding in the dexter fore-paw a fasces erect proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross botonny fitch^e or, and holding in the dexter fore-paw a fasces proper. Supporters — Dexter, a boar ; sinister, a lion, both sable, and each charged on the shoulder with a cross botonny fitch^e or, and holding between the paws a fasces erect proper. Motto — " Vicimus." Married, April 3, 1850, Eugenie Mayer, daughter of L. Mayer, stepdaughter of Colonel Gurwood, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Baliol Brett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Baliol Brett, Master of Arts, born June 30, 1851 [married, September 24, 1879, Eleanor Frances Weston, third daughter of His Excellency Sylvain Van de Weyer, late Belgian Minister at the Court of St. James's, and has issue, Oliver Sylvain Baliol Brett, Esquire, born March 23, 1881 ; Maurice Vyner Baliol Brett, Esquire, born April 24, 1882 ; Dorothy Eugfeie ; and Sylvia Leonora] ; (2) Eugene Leopold Selwyn Brett, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born March 3, 1855, died December 8, 1882, on return from the Egyptian Campaign ; and Eugenie Violet Adele, commonly known as the Honourable Eugenie Violet Adele [married, 1876, William Humble Dudley Ward]. Residences— lb Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Heath Farm, Watford. Sir THOMAS HENRY GRATTAN ESMONDE, eleventh Baronet of Ballynastra, in the (S^^\X\f\X\^p county of Wexford, Mem-ber of Parlia- «a-PUIUIIU«- inentfor West Kerry. Born at Pau, Sep- tember 21, 1862, being the so?i of Sir John Esmande, tenthBaronet,byhiswifeLomsa,fourthdaughterof the late Henry Grattan ; succeeded his father 1876, under the creation of January 28, 1628. Armorial bearings, as given in the various Peerages, are Arms : Ermine, on a chief gules, A is the Naval Cockade. (BS9 three mullets argent. Cleat— Out of a. mural coronet gules, a man' s headin profile wearing a helmet all proper. Mottoes —Over the crest, " Urusulem ;" below the arms, " Malo mori quam fcedari." Married, July 21, 1891, Alice, daughter of Patrick Donovan of Frogmore, Tralee, and niece of Sir Henry Donovan. And has Issue, a daughter, horn August 29, 1894. Heir presumptive — ^zj brother, Laurence Grattan, horn 1863. Seat — Ballynestragh, Gorey, Ireland. [Foster places this title iji " Chaos."'\ ESPEC, quartered by HORDERN. The Reverend THOMAS ESPINBLL ESPIN, Doctor of Divinity of the University of Oxford, Doctor rfPtfMtj* of Civil Law of the University of Durham, ^*^f'V''** Sural Dean of Stanhope from 1888, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Rector from 1885 of Walsingham, Darlington. Born 1824, leing the son (yf William Espin of The Prioiy, Louth, in the county of Lincoln. Club — Grosvenor. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are : Gules, three mitres labelled or, being the arms of the See of Chester, impaling argent, three aspen leaves proper. Married, 1854, EHzabeth\who died i8gi), daughter of John Jessop of Healey House, in the county of York; and has Issue — The Reverend Thomas Henry Espinell Compton Espin, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Vicar of Towlaw, Darlington. Postal address — The Rectory, Walsingham, Darlington. ESSE, quartered by MALET. ESSEX, see COWPER-ESSEX. §The Right Honourable GEORGE DEVEREUX DE VERE CAPELL, Earl of Essex, Viscount (lEflffifEr ^^'<'^"' °f ^^ county of Essex, and Baron >CbSPv*- Capell of Hadham, in the county of Hert- ford, late Grenadier Guards, Captain Herts Yeomanry Cavalry. Born October 24, 1857, being the son of Arthur de Vere Capell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maiden, by his wife Emma Martha, daughter of Sir H. Meux, first Baronet ; succeeded his grand- father 1892, Creations — Baron, August 6, i64r ; Earl and Viscount, April 20, 1661. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchfe gules. Supporters — Two lions or, ducally crowned gules. Motto — "Fide et fortitudine. " Married, firstly, July 12, 1882, EUenor Harriet Maria, daughter of William Henry Harford of Oldtown, in the county of Gloucester ; and by her, who died December 31, 1885, has Issue — Algernon George de Vere Capell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maiden, born February 21, 1884. He married, secondly, December 14, 1893, Adela, daughter of Beach Grant of New York. Seat — Cashiobury Park, Watford, in the county of Hert- fordshire. The Right Honourable LOUISA CAPELL, Widow, Countess of Essex, daughter of Charles Heneage, and widow of General Sir George Paget, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, commonly known as General Lord George Paget. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Supporters — Two lions or, ducally crowned gules. Married, 1881, as his third wife, the Right Honour- able Arthur Algernon Capell, sixth Earl of Essex, who died 1892. Postal address — 4 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. Major-General ALFRED THOMAS ETHERIDGE. Companion of the Most Exalted Order of /11tf-f«^f*fNiY^ the Star of India. Born 1825: was VX'UJIP'VlUyi^ created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1872. Club — Union. Married, 1853, Rose Louisa, daughter of Colonel Charles James Collie Davidson, Royal Engineers, Postal address — 5° Cambridge Road, W. Brighton. (!Et)a 351 ETTON, quartered by TEMPEST. ETTRICK, Baron, see NAPIER. Colonel Sir CHARLES BEAN EUAN-SMITH, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable (fPtlfltl-S&i1t1tl"fl Order of the Bath, Companion of the VitUttU-'S'lUHD Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1872 ; Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890. Clubs — United Service, Turk, Garrick, Saint James s. Married, 1877, Edith, daughter of Colonel Frederick Alexander, Royal Artillery. Postal address— 11 Draycott Place, CadBgan Gardens, London, S. W. CATHERINE EUSTACE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Katherine Eustace, daughter of dpllfiffflri? the fourth Earl of Dartmouth. Married, iCPU^l-aVt- 1863, Colonel Robert J. Eustace- Eustace, who died 1889. EUSTON, Earl of, see GRAFTON. ARTHUR HENRY LYNE EVANS, Gentleman, of Haydock, in the county of Lancaster. Bom dEftSriflf '^48. being the only son of the late Josiah XU^UUI IS> Evans, Esquire, of the Heyes, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace, by his first wife Emily, daughter of John Haigh of Halifax, in the county of York ; succeeded his uncle 1889. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Sable, three nags' heads erased argent, on a chief nebuly or, a pale gules, charged with an estoile of the third between two estoiles of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nag's head erased argent, between two estoiles or. Motto— " A fynno Duw derfid." Married, 1872, Mary Leche de Cawarden, daughter of the Reverend Harold H. Sherlock, Justice of the Peace, and has, with other. Issue — Josiah Evans, Gentleman, born 1882. Seats — Haydock Grange, St. Helen's; Hurst House, Prescot, in the county of Lancaster ; Llanddoget Park, Llanrwst, in the county of Denbigh ; and Maenan House, in the county of Carnarvon. Sir DAVID EVANS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London. Born 1849, being the son of Thomas Evans of Glanmuchudd, Llantrissant, in the county of Glamorgan, by his wife Anne, daughter of Trehame Tre- harne of Llantrissant ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron nebuly between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and as many fasces in saltire in base argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree couped and eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a boar's head erect and erased all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Trwy rhinwedd ac onestrwydd." Married, 1874, Emily Deborah, daughter of Laurence Boakes. Postal addresses — Ewell Grove, Surrey ; 24 Watling Street, London. Major DAVID WILLIAMS EVANS. Born February 9, 1833, being the second but only surviving son of the late William Evans of Glascoed, by Ellen his wife, daughter of John Williams. Club — Junior Constitutional. Livery — Claret colour, with white facings and silver buttons. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion passant guardant between four crosses moline, three in chief and one in base, all argent (for Evans), 2 and 3 sable, three mullets or, on a chief nebuly argent, as many lozenges azure (for Dorsett) ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, charged on the body with two crosses moline azure, and resting the dexter fore- Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 552 (3) Philip Norman Evans, Esquire, born 1854 ,■ Alice; and Harriet Ann. Estate — Owns property in the parish of Abbots Langley. Postal address — Nash Mills, Hemel Hempstead. M WILLIAM HERBERT EVANS, Esquire, Justice ^ of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for tlie cou7ity of Dorset, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, late Captain West Somerset Yeoinanry Cavalry, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born July 11, 1836, being the eldest son of the late William. Bertram Evans, by his wife Jane, daughter of John Boyd, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, of Broadmeadorws, in the county of Selkirk. Clubs — Brooks' s and Saint James's. Livery — White coat with black facings, red waistcoat, black velvet breeches, silver lace and buttons. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry" but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms: I and \ argent, three boars' heads couped sable (for Evans) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross patde erminois between four fleurs-de-lis or (for Ward). Crests — i. a demi-lion ram- pant regardant or, with a boar's head couped sable between his paws, and 2. a demi-griffn or. Motto — "Libertas." Estates — Forde Abbey, Chard, in the county of Dorset ; and Whnbledon Park House. Postal address — Forde Abbey, Chard. EVANS-FREKE, see CARBERY. KATHERINE FELICIA EVANS-FREKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Kathe- tfPhfltUi' (Tl*l>fel> ""^ Felicia Evans-Freke, daughter vu^unil^'jr Vt-ttt- ofthe Right Honourable the second Earl of Longford. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars and in chief three mullets or (for Freke) ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable (for Evans), and impaling the arms of Pakenham, namely, quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert. Married, 1851, Fenton John Evans-Freke, Esquire, commonly known as M is the Naval Cockade. (2Bt)a dSMt 353 Colonel the Honourable Fenton John Evans-Freke, brother and heir presumptive of the Right Honourable the seventh Baron Carbery, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Georgiana Louisa, § EDWARD EVANS-LLOYD, Esguire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of tfPVlfltltt'lT Tniltl Chester, and Justice of the Peace Vil^Uail^'IL|.U|^U and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Merioneth, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1887, Honorary Colonel of the zst Cheshire and Carnarvonshire Artillery Volunteers. Born June 2, 1826, being the eldest surviving son of Edward Evans, iy his wife Dorothy, eldest daughter of the Reverend Simon Lloyd of Plasyndre, Bala, in the county of Merioneth, and assumed tlie ad- ditional surname of Lloyd by Deed Poll, dated January I, 1876, on succeeding to the Plasyndre estate at the death of his cousin, James Bowen Lloyd. Clubs — Refortn, Grosvenor (Chester). Livery — Dark green coat with a canary -coloured collar. Armorial bearings used are for Arms : Vert, three eagles displayed in fesse or ; with the Motto, ' ' Bryr eryrod eyri. " Of course, until they are granted to him in pursuance of a Royal License, Colonel Evans-Lloyd can have no right to any Lloyd arms whatso- ever, but he has assumed the foregoing — which are, of course, those of Owen Gwynnedd, King of North Wales — as being those of his tnother's family, but as a matter of fact the Lloyds of Plasyntre had never establislied any legal right to them. Married, December 12, 1862, Agnes, daughter of Robert Browne of 103 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, and formerly of Falkirk. Estates — Plasyndre and Moely- garnedd, in the county of Merioneth. Postal address — Moelygamedd, Bala, North Wales [in winter, Stanley House, Chester). Colonel FREDERICK CHARLES EVELEGH, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of tfFVlClEll'h ^^ Bath. Born 1819, bein^ the son of the VCl^UvVv^iJ Iq^ General Evelegh, Royal Artillery ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856. Married, 18—, Maria (who died i88i), daughter of Captain Hire, Royal Navy. Postal ad- dress — Lansdowne Road, Wimbledon. EVELEIGH-DE-MOLEYNS, see VENTRY. ARTHUR WILLIAM EVELEIGH-DE MOLEYNS Esquire, commonly aEt)eleigf)=De 9©olepn0 a'sr^^hSr wX":;; Eveleigh-de Moleyns. Bom 1864, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Ventry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper (for De Moleyns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased per chevron or and sable, attired of the second, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper (for Eveleigh). EDWARD DAYROLLES EVELEIGH-DE MOL- EYNS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward DayroUes Eveleigh-de Moleyns. Born 1871, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Ventry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper (for De Moleyns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased per chevron or and sable, attired of the second, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper (for Eveleigh). KJOHN GILBERT EVELEIGH-DE MOLEYNS, w Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Gilbert Eveleigh-de Moleyns. Born 1878, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Ventry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper (for De Moleyns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased per chevron or and sable, attired of the second, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper (for Eveleigh). MAUD ELLEN EVELEIGH-DE MOLEYNS, com- monly known as the Honourable Maud Ellen Eveleigh-de Moleyns, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Ventry. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). RICHARD ANDREW EVELEIGH-DE MOLEYNS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Andrew Eveleigh-de Moleyns, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers (Militia). Born 1B74, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Ventry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper (for De Moleyns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased per chevron or and sable, attired of the second, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper (for Eveleigh). EVELYN, quartered by FOLJAMBE. EVERARD, quartered by GREEN. Colonel EDWARD EVERETT, Companion of the Dis- tinguished Service Order. Born 1837 / was /lT^Vll>l*Of'f" created Companion of the Distinguished \tX,liX,KK\,\, Service Order, -iSSe. 'm^ Colonel WILLIAM EVERETT, Companion of tlie ^ Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, being the son of the late Reverend T. E. Everett; is Deputy Assistant - Adjutant - General for Military Intelligence at Headquarters ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1870, Maria Georgina, daughter of the late Doctor P. Quartano di Calogeras of Corfu. Postal address — 5 Barkston Mansions, Barkston Gardens, S. W. Sir EDWARD OSWALD EVERY, eleventh Baronet, of Egginton, in the county of Derby. Born (tl*VlPl*tl January 14, 1886, being the son of Henry ^H/liX/y,^ Edmund Every (son of Sir Henry Every, tenth Baronet), by his wife Leila Frances Harford, daughter of the Reverend Henry Adderley Box, Master of Arts, of Parker's Well, Exeter (she died 1890); succeeded his grandfather February 26, 1893, under the creation of May 26, 164 1. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Erminois, two chevronels azure between two others gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicom argent, guttfe de-sang and crined or. Motto — " Suum cuique." Heir presumptive — His uncle, the Reverend Edward Francis Every, born 1862, educated at Trinity College, Cambridge, curate of Saint Paul's, West Hartlepool. Seat — Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, in the county of Derby. Dame MARY ISABELLA EVERY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Every, daughter of the Reverend Edmund Holland of Benhall Lodge, in the county of Suffolk. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Erminois, two chevronels The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 354 OEtJe OBtDa azure between two others gules. Married, 1859, Sir Henry Flower Every, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry Edmund Every, Esquire, Captain South Wales Borderers, born October 9, i860 [married, November 18, 1884, Leila Frances Harford, daughter of the Reverend Henry Adderley Box, Master of Arts, and died December I, 1892, leaving by her, who died February 4, 1890, Sir Edward Oswald Every, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer], Ronald Gaisford Leigh Every, Esquire, bom September 3, 1888, died an infant] ; (2) Reverend Edward Francis Every, Master of Arts, born April 3, 1862 ; (3) Ernest Holland Every, Esquire, born July 10, 1870 ; Alice Vere ; Eleanor Maude ; Constance Margaret ; Clara Helen ; and Agnes Mabel ; Postal address — Egginton Hall, Burton-on-Trent, Derbyshire. § CHARLES EDWARD EVERY- HALSTED, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for OBtJerB^aliSteD *al.e?"Ml;or^'3'd^ Blttal^on King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment. Born 1857, being the youngest and of his second marriage the only surviving son of the late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Every-Clayton of Rowley, Burnley, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by his second wife Eliza Halsted, daughter of the late R. Holgate ; and assumed the surname of Every- Halsted in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms of Halsted quarterly with those of Every, by Royal License in the year 1891. Clubs — Conservative, Raleigh. Livery — Dark green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules an eagle displayed ermine, beaked and membered or, a chief chequy of the last and azure (for Halsted) ; 2 and 3 erminois, two chevronels azure between two others gules (for Every) ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown chequy or and azure, a demi-eagle displayed ermine, beaked gold (for Halsted) ; 2. a demi-unicorn argent, guttfe-de- sang and crined or (for Every). Married, March 15, 1892, Lucy Clare, second daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Dallas of Knill Court, in the county of Hereford ; and has Issue — Evelyn Stella. Estate — Rowley, Burnley, in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — Tockington Court, Almondsbury, R. S. O. , Gloucestershire. CHARLES WASHINGTON EVES, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint (TFVlPrf il/2VAa^/ and Saint George. Born 1838, being Sa^VK'H fill ;q„ q^ Charles Eves ; is a Member of Execu- tive Council and Finance Com-mittee of Imperial Institute; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1865, a daughter of Thomas Benson of Becken- ham, in the county of Kent. Postal address — ^i Fen Court, E.C. Lieutenant-General CHARLES BRISBANE E WART, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of (JFitlflrt ^^ Bath. Born 1827, being the son of the late VU^UinvV Lieutenant-General J. F. Ewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel 6jth Foot ; was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — United Service. Married, i860, a daughter of the Reverend P. Ewart of Kirklington, Major-General Sir HENRY PETER EWART, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend J. Ewart of Kirklington, in the county of York; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1888, the Honourable Evelyn Clementina, daughter of the Right Honourable Gilbert, twenty-fourth Baron Willoughby de Eresby, afterwards first Earl of Ancaster, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Postal addresses — 11 Stratton Street. Piccadilly, W. ; Kentwell Hall, Long Melford, Suffolk. Dame ISABELLA KELSO EWART, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Ewart, daughter of Lavens Mathew- son of Newtown Stewart, in the county of Tyrone. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, three swords, two in saltire and one in fesse, between in chief a cross crosslet fitchfe, and in base a dexter hand couped at the ^ iB the Military Cockade. wrist gules. Married, 1840, Sir William Ewart, first Baro- net, Justice of the Peace, late Member of Parliament for Belfast, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Quartus Ewart, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Lavens Mathewson Ewart, Esquire, of Glenbank, near Belfast, Justice of the Peace, born November 1, 184s [married, February 22, 1873, Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Frederick Villiers Clarendon of Dublin, and has issue, Wilfred Richard Ewart, Gentleman, born March 19, 1874, died May 28, 1875 ; Ernest Saint John Ewart, Gentleman, born June 21, 1878 ; Clement Clarendon Ewart, Gentleman, born January 26, 1881 ; Lavens Mathewson Algernon Ewart, Gentleman, born September 6, 1885 ; Isabel Margaret ; and Violet Villiers] ; (3) Richard Hooker Ewart, Esquire, of New York, United States of America, born July 24, 1848 [married, April 29, 1875, Frances Mel- bourne, daughter of Charles P. Talbot of Lowell, Massa- chusetts, and has issue, Talbot Ewart, Gentleman, born November 2, 1878] ; (4) George Henry Ewart, born April 6, 1850, died February 19, 1855 ; (5) James Mathewson Ewart, Esquire, of New York, born September 28, 1854 [married, June 2, 1884, Katharina Kingsley, youngest daughter of John Walpole Talbot of Centreville, Michigan] ; (6) George Herbert Ewart, Esquire, of Sydenham Park, in the county of Down, Master of Arts, born February 27, 1857 [married, October 20, 1886, Alice Flora, daughter of Richard Tipping Hamilton of Little Clandeboye, New- townards, and has issue, Grace Hamilton, and Alice Rosa- lind] ; (7) Frederick William Ewart, Esquire, Barrister- at-Law, District Inspector Royal Irish Constabulary, born October 14, 1858 [married, June 14, 1883, Mary Anne Elizabeth, third daughter of Thomas Valentine of the Moat, Strandtown, and has issue, Gerald Valentine Ewart, Gentleman, born April 8, 1884 ; Frederick Cecil Kelso Ewart, Gentleman, born 1887 ; William Basil Ewart, Gentle- man, born 1890] : (8) Harold Ewart, born October 18, 1859, and died October 21 following ; (9) Charles Ewart Ewart, Esquire, born November 21, 1861, died February I, 1862 ; Marianne [married, April 19, 1870, the Rievefend Edward McConkey McReady, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Medicine, Trinity College, Dublin, Vicar of Maghera- droll, Ballynahinch, in the county of Down] ; Isabella Kelso, died January 2, 1859 ; Helena Victoria ; Lavinia [married, April 22, 1879, the Reverend Thomas William Clarendon, Rector of Maralin, in the county of Down]; and Rosabel, died August 31, 1857. Postal address — Schomberg, Strand- town, Belfast. § Sir JOHN ALEXANDER EWART, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Stafford. Born 1821, being the son of Lieutenant-General John Frederick Ewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1858, Frances, daughter of Spencer Stone of Callingwood Hall, in the county of Stafford [she died in 1873). Postal address — Craigcleuch, Langholm, Dumfriesshire, Sir WILLIAM QUARTUS EWART, second Baronet, of Glenmachan, in the county of Down, Justice of the Peace for that county. Master of Arts. Born June 14, 1844, being the son of Sir William Ewart, first Baronet, by his wife Isabella Kelso, daughter of Lavens Mathewson of Newtown Stewart, in the county of Tyrone ; succeeded his father 1889, under the creation of September 13, 1887. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast), Union (Belfast). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three swords, two in saltire and one in fesse between a cross crosslet fitchfe in chief, and a dexter hand couped in base gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand erect gauntleted proper, holding a cross crosslet fitcMe gules. Motto — "In cruce spero." Married, November 23, 1876, Mary Warren, daughter of Robert Heard, Esquire, of Pallastown, Kinsale, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork; and has Issue — (i) WiUiam Quintus Ewart, Esquire, born November 13, 1877 ; (2) Robert Heard Ewart, Esquire, born November 5, 1879 ; (3) Charles Gordon Ewart, Esquire, born June 21, 1885 ; Charlotte Hope ; Isabella Kelso ; and Mary Gundreds. i'ca?— Glen- machan, Strandtown, Belfast. H is the Naval Cockade. OEtDi Cre 355 ALICE LOUISA SWING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Alice Louisa Ewing, third daughter (Jl*V0t11(T °t. ''''* Right Honourable George Sholto TlT[ '^^^ Saint George. Born 1845, being the J) niVUI^lU son of the late Captain C. G. Fairfield, j,rd Foot Guards, of Monteagle, in the county of Kerry ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Club — Reform. Postal address — 7 Park Place, St. James's, S.W. FAIRFORD, Viscount, see DOWNSHIRE. FLORENCE FAIRLIE, Widow, of Holms, in the county of Ayr, third daughter of William fFsiritP Osbourne. Armorial bearings are, upon 4JI Rll'l'lv a lozenge: Argent, on a chevron between three water bougets sable, as many mullets or, a border ermine. Married, 1879, William Fairlie, Esquire, of Holms, in the county of Ayr, Jusdce of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Lord of the Barony of Holms, who died May i6, 1893 ; and has Issue — (i) James Fairlie, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (2) Edward Fairlie, Gentle- man. Seat — Holms, Hurlford, in the county of Ayr. JAMES OGILVY FAIRLIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Private Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope Leo XIII. 5o?-K December 28, 1848, being the third son of the late James Ogilvy Fairlie, Esquire, of Coodham, in the county of Ayr, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 2nd Life Guards, Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry , one of Her Majesty's Body Guard of Scotland, by Elizabeth Constance his wife, only surviving daughter of William Houison Craufurd of Craufurdland and Braehead. Clubs — Piccadilly, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three water-bougets sable, within a bordure engrailed ermines, charged with as many lions' heads afft*ont^e gules, imperially crowned proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head couped gules ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Tak' thocht." Married, November 6, 1880, Jane Mary, third daughter of John Buchanan of Dowanhill, and 10 Moray Place, Edinburgh ; and has Issue — (i) John The Editor imdertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3S8 jFai jra! Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born December 22, 1881 ; (2) Reginald Francis Joseph Fairlie, Gentleman, born March 7, 18B3 ; (3) James Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born May 7, 1885 ; (4) Gilbert Thomas Ogilvy Fairlie, Gentleman, born February 17, 1893 ; and Margaret Elspeth Mary. Estate — Myres, in the county of Fife. Postal address— Myres Castle, Auchtermuchty, Fife. Sir CHARLES ARTHUR FAIRLIE- CUNING- HAME, Baronet, of jrairlie--Cuningt)ame ff ^f ,t Zintof Ayr. Born January 2, 1846. He has adopted the surname of Fair lie- Cuning- hame instead of Cuninghame- Fairlie. Armorial bearlng^s as usually quoted are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a shakefork between a bugle i?i chief and two castles in base sable {for Cuninghame) ; 2 ajid 3 or, a lion rampant, and in chief three stars gules {for Fairlie). Crests — i. a unicorn s head proper, armed or {for Cuninghame) ; 2. a lion's head, or {for Fairlie). Supporters — Two knights in complete armour, holding in their exterior hands batons, or. Mottoes — Above the Cuninghame crest, ^' Paratus sum.;'' above the Fairlie crest, " Fortitudine ;" -under tlie arms, " Over fork over." Married, November 7, 1867, Caroline Madelina, youngest daughter of William Fordyce Blair of Blair, in the county of Ayr: and has Issue — Edith Magdalen ; Geraldine Mary Georgiana ; and Violet Antonia. \_Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Dame MARIA ANTONIA FAIRLIE-CUNING- HAME, Widow, commonly known as Lady Fairlie-Cun- inghame, daughter of the Honourable William Bowman Felton of Slierbrook, Lower Canada. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a shake-fork sable between a bugle-horn in chief and two towers in base of the last. Supporters — Two knights armed cap-a-pid, each holding in his exterior hand a baton. Married, 1839, Sir Percy Arthur Cuninghame-Fairlie, tenth Baronet, tvho died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Charles Arthur Fairlie-Cuninghame, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer\ ; (2) Percy John Fairlie-Cuninghame, Esquire, born December 30, 1849, and died August 20, 1B81 ; (3) Alfred Edward Fairlie-Cuninghame, Esquire, bom April 20, 1852 [married, November 12, 1885, Arabella Annie, only daughter of Frederick Church, Esquire']; Rose Matilda [married. May 17, 1873, Arthur Bryden, Esquire, of Gloucester Street, London"] ; Margaret Helen Gertrude [married August 12, 1876, to Hans George Leslie, youngest son of the late James Shand, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, of Hall Hills, Turi'iff, in the county of Aberdeen. Postal address — Dawlish, Devon, [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] FALCONER, quartered by HUSSEY. FALCONER, Baron, see KINTORE. FALCONER, KEITH-, see KINTORE. Dame BLANCHE FALKINER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Falkiner, daughter of Sir jTr%Yf4||^^l« William Berkeley Call, third Baronet. jr ttl.nlUK'l Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, three falcons close proper, belled gules {a mullet for difference), impaling the arms of Call, namely gules, three trumpets fesseways in pale or. Married, 1865, Sir Samuel Edmund Falkiner, sixth Baronet, who died 1893, Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Leslie Edmund Percy Riggs Falkiner, seventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Mabel Rose. Postal address — The Wigwam, Bourne End, Bucks. Sir LESLIE EDMUND PERCY RIGGS FALKINER, seventh Baronet, of Anne Mount, in the county of Cork. Born October 2, 1866, being the son of the late Sir Samuel Edmund Falkiner, sixth Baronet ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of August 24, 1777. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three falcons close proper, belled gules (a mullet for difference). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon's lure proper, between two wings azure. Motto — M is the Military Cockade. "Fortuna favente." Residence— The Wigwam, Bourne End, Bucks. H. The Right Honour able BYRON PLANTAGENET @ CARY, Viscount Falkland of Falkland, in fi'aTfeTanll '^e county of Fife, and Lord Gary, in JrHl-ttl-tHH' the Peerage of Scotland, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of York, Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Born April 3, 1845, being the son of the late Captam Byron Charles Ferdinand Plantagenet, commonly known as the Honour- able Byron Charles Ferdinand Plantagenet Gary, Royal Navy, third son of the ninth Viscount, by his wife Selina, daughter of the Reverend Francis Fox of Fox Hall, in the county of Longford ; succeeded his uncle February i, 1886. Creations— Viscount and Baron, November 10, 1620 ; Baron, May 15, 1832. C/afo— Junior United Service, Carlton, Yorkshire, Marlborough. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper (for Gary) ; 2. sable, two bars nebuly ermine (for Spencer of Spencercombe) ; 3. France and England quarterly, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan, wings elevated proper. Supporters— Dexter, an unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled or; sinister, a lion guardant proper, ducally crowned and gorged with a plain collar or. Motto — "In utroque fidelis." Married, Sep- tember 26, 1879, Mary, daughter of Robert Reade of New York ; and has Issue — (i) Lucius Plantagenet Gary, Master of Falkland, born September 25, 1880 ; (2) Byron Plan- tagenet Gary, Esquire, commonly know as the Honourable Byron Plantagenet Gary, born January 25, 1887 ; Catherine Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Mary ; Mary Selina, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Selina ; and Lettice, commonly known as the Honourable Lettice. Seat — Skutterskelfe, Yarm. j7almouti) The Right Honourable EVELYN EDWARD THOMAS BOSCAWEN, Viscount Falmouth and Baron Boscawen Rose, in the county of Cornwall, and Baron Le Despencer, in the Peerage of Eng- land, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Coldstream Guards, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Bom July 24, 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable Evelyn Boscawen, sixth Viscount, by his wife the Right Honourable Mary Frances Elizabeth, in her own right Baroness Le Despencer ; succeeded his father as Viscount, 1889 ; and his mother as twenty-fourth Baron Le Despencer, 1891. Creations — Baron, by writ, December 24, 1264; Viscount and Baron, June 9, 1720. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, impaling the arms of Douglas-Pennant, namely, quarterly 1 and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, a canton sable for distinction (for Pennant) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. argent a man's heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles, on the two outer ones a mullet of the field (for Douglas). Above the escutcheon, from which de- pends his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close proper, belled or. Supporters- Two sea-lions erect on their tails argent, guttfe-de-1'armes. Motto — "Patience passe science." Married, October 19, 1886, Kathleen, commonly known as the Honourable Kath- leen, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Lord Penrhyn ; and has Issue — (i) Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Hugh John Boscawen, born August 5, 1887 ; (2) George Edward Boscawen, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Edward Boscawen, born December 6, 1888 ; (3) Vere Douglas Boscawen, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Vere Douglas Boscawen, born August 3, 1890 ; (4) Mildmay Thomas Boscawen, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Mildmay Thomas Boscawen, born Feb- ruary s, 1892. Residences — 52 South Audley Street, London, W. ; 'Tregothnan, near Truro, in the county of Cornwall. M is the Naval Cockade. jral jrar 359 Dame JANE FALSHAW, Widow, commonly known as Lady Falshaw, daughter of Thomas fffllflffiaVtl ^^^^^ of Spring Bank, Upper Norwood. Jl u^^iiuw Armorial beajrlugs are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a battle-axe in base argent. Married, 1871, as his second wife. Sir James Falshaw, first Baronet, Civil Engineer, who died 1889, when the title became extinct. Postal address— in Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. FANE, see WESTMORLAND. JOHN AUGUSTUS FANE, Esquire, late Major 46th Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the county fFfltlP °^ Oxford. Born September 23, 1830, being Jl Wll«- the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John William Fane, by his wife Ellen Catherine, commonly known as Lady Ellen Catherine, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Parker, fifth Earl of Maccles- field. Livery — Green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three dexter gauntlets or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent, pied sable, and charged on the neck with a rose gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Ne vile fano. " Married, June 21, i860, Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Thornhill, Esquire, of Woodley, in the county of Oxford ; and has Issue — (i) John Henry Scrope Fane, Gentleman, born June 24, 1861 ; (2) Francis Luther Fane, Gentleman, born March 31, 1865 ; (3) Sydney Algernon Fane, Gentleman, born October 27, 1867 ; Catherine Eliza- beth Agnes [married, 1887, Albert Butler] ; Isabel [married, 1885, Major Francis Hugh Plowden] ; and Amy Eleanor. Estates — -Wormsby, in the counties of Oxford and Buck- ingham ; Myless, in the county of Essex. Postal address — 13 Woodlands Road, Barnes Common. WILLIAM DASHWOOD FANE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Nottingham and Derby, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Barrister-at-Law. Born October 21, 1816, being the elder son of William Fane, Gentleman, of the Bengal Civil Service (died 1839), by his wife Louisa Hay, daughter of Thomas Dashwood of Kirk- lington, in the county of Oxford. Club — Union. Livery — Dark green, silver buttons and lace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three dexter gauntlets, backs affrontfe or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent, pied sable, and charged on the neck with a rose gules ; with the Mottoes, "Ne vile fano," and "Nee temere nee timide." Married, August 7, 1861, Susan Millicent, elder daughter of General John Reeve, Leadenham Hall, in the county of Lincoln; and has Issue — William Vere Reeve Fane, Gentleman, born October 29, 1868 ; Grace Susan [married, February 10, 1887, Major J. A. Lambert, 2nd Dragoon Guards] ; and Millicent Emma Rachel. .£j/(Z^^— Fulbeck, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Fulbeck Hall, near Grantham. Sir RO WLAND F. N. FANNING, Knight Bachelor, son of John Fanning of Drogheda : retired ffsl H 11 i tl IT ^^P^^ly Inspector-General Royal Irish Con- jrtllllilll^ stabulary ; is a Magistrate for the county of Wicklow; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Married, Mary Anna, daughter of Thomas Stanton of Clonmel. Postal address — Rosslyn Bray, county Wick- low. fanisftatoe Admiral Sir ED WARD GENNYS PANSHA WE, Knight Grand Cross of th£ Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1814, being the son of the late Lieu- tenant - General Edward Fanshawe, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Engineers ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, Knight Commander of that Order, 1881, and Knight Grand Cross, 1887. Married, 1843, Jane, daughter of John Cardwell of Liverpool. Postal address — United Service, JOHN GASPARD FANSHA WE. Born July 27, 1824, being the eldest son of the Reverend Thomas Lewis Fanshawe, Vicar of Dogenham, in the county of Essex, by his wife Catherine Stephen, daughter 0^ General John, Gaspard Le Marchant. Chihs— Junior Carlton. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, or a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable ; 2 and 3 cliequy argent and azure, a cross gules. Crest — A dragon's head erased or, vomiting flames. MottO — "Dux vitce ratio in cruce victoria." Married, October 3, 1853, Barbara Frederica Beaujolois, daughter of William James Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William James Coventry ; and has Issue — (i) Evelyn John Fanshawe, bom July 22, 1854; {2) Basil Thomas Fanshawe, born July 28, 1857 ; Lyonell Fanshawe, bom May 6, ; Beaujolois Mabel ; and Violet. Estates — Parsloes, Dogen- ham, and Barking, in the county of Essex. Postal address — 13 St. George's Road, Eccleston Square, S. W. The Reverend JOHN GEORGE FARDELL, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the ffflfjll^ll ^livfi'^sity of Cambridge, Rector of Ban- Jl aVUI/ll. ham, in the county of Norfolk, since 1856. Born September 22, 1810, being the eldest son of the late John Fardell of Holbeck Lodge, in the county of Lincoln, Fellow of the Society of Arts, Fellow of the Antiquarian Society, sometime Member of Parliament for the county of Lincoln, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Funnard of Frampton House, in the county of Lincoln. Armoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend ermine, between a unicorn's head erased in chief and a lion rampant erminois in base, an open book proper between two roses gules, barbed and seeded vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloturs, on a mount vert, a demi-lion erminois, charged on the shoulder with a rose, and holding between the paws an open book as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Non nobis solum." Mar- ried, May 25, 1837, Emma, daughter of John Wilson of Seacroft Hall, Leeds, and Chffe Hall, DarHngton (she died March 15, 1875) ; and has Issue — (i) John Wilson Fardell, Gentleman, of Ryde, Isle of Wight, born November 26, 1838 [married, December 31, 1861, Frances, daughter of J. H. Hearn, and has issue, with eight daughters, John Fardell, Gentleman, born October 31, 1865 (married, September 1890, Daisy, daughter of Smith of Bem- bridge, and has issue, a son) ; Harry Fardell, Gentleman, born 1869, died young ; George Fardell, Gentleman, born Aiigust 12, 1872] ; (2) Frederick Charles Fardell, Gentleman, born July 18, 1843 [married, Julia Catherine, elder daughter of the Reverend John Gilbert Day, Rector of Swindon, in the county of Gloucester ; (3) Gerald Tunnard Fardell, Gentleman, born April 15, 1852, died, unmarried, 1876 ; Mary Emma [married, January 21, 1862, the Reverend James Isaacson, Vicar of Kirk Fen- ton, in the county of Yorkshire, and has issue] ; Martha Georgina [married, December 29, 1859, the Reverend Henry Eastfield Bayly, Rector of Fiddington, in the county of Somerset ; he died September 24, 1888, leaving issue, , three sons and six daughters] ; Sarah Louisa, died young ; Alice Lydia [married, firstly, April 27, 1871, the Reverend EUice iCeppel, Rector of Winfarthing, in the county of Norfolk ; he died, March 6, 1883, leaving an only son ; secondly, Francis Horner of Norwich, and has by him three sons and one daughter] ; and Eleanor Maude [married. May 17, 1883, Wilfred Howard, Surgeon, New Buckenham, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue, three sons and a daughter]. Postal address — Banham Rectory, Attleborough, Norfolk. ALLAN FARIE, Esquire, of Farme, in the county of Lanark, Justice of the Peace for the county of 4Tfl1*il> Lanark. Born March 19, 1832, being the second jrttl'l.l^ but oldest surviving son of the late James Farie of Farme, by his wife Janet, daughter of James Scott of Cowlairs, in the county of Lanark. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an anchor in pale argent, a chief or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle displayed proper, charged on the breast with an anchor argent. Motto — "Corde, Mente, Manu." Married, June 15, 1880, Sarita, yoimgest daughter of David Russell Crawford of Tirhoot, Bengal, and Cheltenham ; and has Issue — Allan James Crawford Farie, Gentleman, born April 7, 1881 ; and Sarita Alice Lloyd. Residence — Baronald, in the county of Lanark, North Britain. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 360 jFat FRANCIS FARMBROUGH, Gentleman. Born March 23, 1806, being the eldest son of JTiSf^mJit^rtfllYfl William Farmbrough, by his wife JraVlUUlUUlJIJ Anna Watts, only, daughter of Richard Checkley. Armoilal "bear- ings — He bears for Anus : Gules, three cross crosslets bend- ways between two bendlets engrailed, the whole between as many garbs or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm einbowed vested gules, holding a plough paddle handled, also gules and bladed or, the arm garnished with a wreath of wheat ears proper. Motto — ' ' Deus noster refugium." Married, November 17, 1829, Eliza, only child of Charles .Griffes ; and has Issue — Seven sons and nine daughters. Estate — Denbigh Hall, Sympson, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — Denbigh Hall, Bletchley. Dame MARY ANNE FARMER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Farmer, daughter of the Vt^VXW^V ^^^^ Edwa7-d Duffin Allisoii, Doctor of jmiUlVt Medicine, of Loridon. Marrie:i, 1878, as his second wife. Sir George Farmer, third Baronet, who died 1883. Postal address — Point Hen?y, near Geelong, Victoria, Australia. Sir RICHARD HENRY KENRICK FARMER, fifth Baronet of Mount Pleasant, in the county of Sussex. Born August 11, 1841, being the second son of the late Sir George Richard Farmer, second Baronet, by his wife Irene, daughter of George Farmer Ellis of Mill Lodge^ near Yonghal, and succeeded at the decease of his nephew, 1891, under the creation of January 19, 1780. Armorial "bearings as given in Burke's *' Pee7-age," but which have not been established in the College of Arms, a7-e for Arms : Argent, a fesse sable between three lions' lieads erased gules. CSreat — Out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head issuwg gules, combed and wattled or. Motto — ' ' Horm sempre. ' ' Married , 1878, Jane, fourth daughter of Robert Smyth, Esquire, of Mountford Lodge, in the county of Cork; and has Issue — Two daughters. M Sir WILLIAM FARMER, Knight Bachelor, one of ^ Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London. Born 1832, being the son of the late Samuel Farmer of Moor Hall, in the county of Worcester, by his wife Eliza- beth, daughter of Thomas White ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Clubs — Constitutional, City Carlton. Livery — Dark green. Armorial "bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron dovetailed gules and argent, in chief two lions' heads erased of the last, and in base a salamander in flames proper, and impaling the arms of Perkins, namely erminois, an eagle displayed, in chief an escallop between two fleurs- de-lis, and in base a fleur-de-lis between two escallops all azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an antelope argent, sem6e of estoiles sable, armed and unguled or, resting the dexter forefoot upon a fountain proper ; with the Motto, "Agendo honeste." Married, January 26, 1864, Martha Perkins, daughter of the late Thomas Perkins of Droitwich, in the county of Worcester ; and has Iss2ie — William Alfred Farmer, Esquire, born January i, 1868; Martha Amy ; Alice Maud ; and Madeline. Postal address — Coworth Park, Sunningdale, Berks. HARRY DE LA ROSA BURRARD FARNALL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distin- ffflfftflTT guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint jr CHrllUli George. Born 1852, being the so?l of the late Harry Burrard Farnall, Esquire, Coyn- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Club — Saint James's. Postal address — Wingfie Id House, Lee, S.E. The Right Honourable LOUISA JOHANNA MAY, Widow , Ba roness Fa rn borough , frflt*tlliril*fltt(Yfl ^^^y daughter of tlie late George jraVUUUtUU^il Laughton of Fareham. Married, 1839, the Right Honourable Thomas Erskine May, afterwards Clerk of the House of Commons, who was successively created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's ©4 is the Military Cockade. Jfar Most Honourable Privy Council, and Baron Fdmborough, and who died 1886, a few days after receiving his Peerage, and without issue, when the title became extinct. Postal address— 35 Wilton Crescent, S. W. §The Right Honourable JAMES PRICE MAX- WELL, Baron Farnham of Farnham, ITa«»«Jl!»trt '" *^ county of Cavan, in the Peerage Jraniyimi of Ireland; Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army, Knight of the Medjidie. Born 1813, being the son of the Right Honourable Henry Maxwell, sixth Baron Farnham, by his wife Anne, com- monly known as Lady Anne, the eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Carrick ; suc- ceeded his brother as ninth Baron, January 4, 1884, under the creation of May 6, 1736. C/m^j— Carlton, Army and Navy, Sackville Street. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief of the first, three pallets of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased proper. Supporters— Two bucks proper. Motto— "Je suis prSt." 5ea/— Farnham, in the county of Cavan. FARQUHAR, see TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR. Admiral Sir ARTHUR FARQUHAR, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order rlT!»1»rtftliai» oftheBath. 5or« i8is,beingtheonlyson jra(.(|Uljat of Rear-Admlral Sir Arthur Farquhar, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Knight Commanderof the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Knight Commander of theSword of Sweden , by his wife Jane, daughter of James Murray of Campvere ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. C&*— United Service. Livery— GisaA colour. Armoiial bearing's — He bears for Arms ; Or, a lion rampant sable, supporting a sword erect proper, the blade encircled by a wreath of laurel also proper, between three sinister hands couped gules, a chief wavy azure, thereon out of waves of the sea a representation of a fortified town of the third, and above the word "Gluckstadt" in letters of gold, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown or, a sword as in the arms, and a flag flowing to- wards the sinister in saltire azure, inscribed with the word "Acheron" in letters of gold, surmoimted by a dexter hand issuant gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Sto cado fide et armis." Married, 1851, Ellen, daughter of PhiUp Rickman; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Murray Farquhar, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy, born 1855; {2) Richard Bowles Farquhar, Esquire, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, born 1859 ; (3) William Rickman Farquhar, Esquire, bom i860; (4) Moubray Gore Farquhar, Esquire, born 1862 ; (5) Albert Farquhar, Esquire, born 1864 ; (6) Stuart St. John Farquhar, Esquire, born 1865 ; (7) Charles Gordon Darroch Farquhar, Esquire, bom 1867; (8) James Brooke Farquhar, Esquire, born i858 ; (g) Hobart Brooks Farquhar, Esquire, born 1874 ; Ellen Philippa ; Mary (deceased) ; Jane Gertrude ; Adeline ; and Alice. Estate and postal address — Drumnagesk, Aboyne, N.B. KATHLEEN MARY FARQUHAR, commonly knmm as the Honourable Kathleen Mary Farquhar, daughter of the first Baron Deramore. Married, 1877, Walter Ran- dolph Farquhar. §SlK WALTER ROCKCLIFF FARQUHAR, third Baronet, of Cadogan House, in the county of Middle- sex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born June 4, 1810, being the son of Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, second Baronet, by his wife Sybella Martha, the daughter of the Reverend Morton Rockcliff of Woodford, in the county of Essex; suc- ceeded his father in 1836, under the creation of March 1, 1796. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a lion rampant sable, between two sinister hands couped and apaumfc in chief of the last and a crescent in base M is tbe Naval Cockade. jFar JFar 361 azure, and impaling the arms of Somerset, namely, France and England quarterly, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising proper. Motto — " Mente manuque." Mai-ried, November 28, 1837, Mary Octavia, commonly known as Lady Mary Octavia, daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Charles Somerset, sixth Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has /«««— (i) Henry Thomas Farquhar, Esquire, of Gilmilnscroft, in the county of Ayr, born Sep- tember 13, 1838 [married, July 8, 1862, Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Henry, first Viscount Hampden, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue, Trevor Farquhar, Esquire, born December 27, 1865, died October 23, i888 ; Francis Douglas Farquhar, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Princess Louise's Regiment, born September 17, 1874 ; Gertrude ; and Katherine, married, July 30, 1887, Almeric William Fitzroy, and has issue] ; (2) Walter Randolph Farquhar, Esquire, born January 6, 1842 [married, 1877, Kathleen Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Kathleen Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Deramore, and has issue, Walter Randolph Fitzroy Farquhar, Gentleman, born May 31, 1878 ; (3) Arthur Farquhar, Esquire, late Captain Coldstream Guards, born March 26, 1843, killed with General Hicks's Force in the Soudan, November 1883 ; (4) Granville Frederick Richard Farquhar, Esquire, born June 12, 1849 ; (5) Fitzroy James Wilberforce Farquhar, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant 13th Hussars, born November 6, 1858 [married, April 24, 1884, Ada Mary, daughter of Sir John William Cradock Hartopp, fourth Baronet of Freathby, and has issue, Arthur Ronald Farquhar, Gentleman, born April 20, 1888 ; and Gladys Mary] ; Mary Blanche [married, October 11, 1871, the Right Honourable Richard Somerset, second Lord Raglan, who died May 3, 1884] ; Sybella Charlotte [married, July 28, 1866, A. E. M. Ashley - Cooper, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable A. E. M. Ashley - Cooper, Member of Parliament, and died August 31, 1886] ; Charlotte Louisa ; Harriet Blanche Elizabeth [married, October 13, 1885, Lieutenant-Colonel George Aubrey de Vere Bertie, commonly known as the Honourable George Aubrey de Vere Bertie] ; and Caroline Emily Horatia. Residence — Polesden Lacey, Dorking. ANDREW FARQUHARSON, Esquire, of White- house, in the county of Aberdeen, ffill'llttflftl'tfritl Justice of the Peace ; younger but jruA'^UyCK'PUU only surviving son of the late Patrick Farquharson, Esquire, of ' Whitehouse, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace, by- his wife Marjory, only daughter of William Stewart of Lessmurdie, in the county of Banff; succeeded his father, February 20, 1885. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's ''^Landed Gentry^' but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion ram- pant gules ; 2 and 3 argent, a Jir-tree fructed, growing out of a mount in base proper, on a chief gules the Royal banner of Scotland displayed a canton of the field, chargedwith a dagger also proper, point downwards. Crest — A demi-lion ram- pant, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Mottoes {over the crest)— ^' Cam na Cuimhne," '* The cairn of remembrance ;" {under the arms] '''' I force naefrien, I fear nae fae." Seat — Whitehouse, in the county of Aberdeen. HENRY RICHARD FARQUHARSON, Member of Parliament for the Western Division of the county of Dorset. Born May 1857, being the son of the late Henry J. Farquhar- son, by his wife Fanny Marcia, daughter of the Reverend J. Ward of Whippingham, Isle of Wight. Clubs — Arthur's, Marlborough, St. Stephen's, Kennel. Armorial bearings as given in Debretfs " House of Commons," but to which he has no right, are for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules ; 2 and 3 argent, a fig-tree fructed growing out of a mount in base proper, on a chief gules the Royal banner of Scotland displayed a canton of the field, charged with a dagger also proper, point downwards. Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Fide et forti- tudine." Married, 1878, Constance, daughter of James John Farquharson of Langton House, Blandford. Residence — Eastbury Park, Blandford. Lieutenant -Colonel JOHN FARQUHARSON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, being the second son of the late Reverend Charles Macpherson, Minister of Tomintoul, in the county of Banff; assumed in 1888 tlie surname of Farquharson in lieu of his patronymic ; is Executive Officer, Ordnance Survey ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Postal address — Corrachree, Tarland, Aber- deenshire, MARIA OGILVIE FARQUHARSON, Spinster, eldest daughter and heiress of the late Robert Francis Ogilvie Farquharson of Haughton, by his first wife Mary S. , younger daughter of the late General Sir Alexander lleith, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Freefield and Glenkindie, in the county of Aber- deen. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, I. or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure (for Farquharson) ; 2. and 3. azure, a bezant between three garbs or (for Cumming) ; 4. argent, a Scotch fir-tree growing out of a mount proper (also for Farquharson). Estate and postal address — Haughton, Alford, Aberdeenshire. Deputy Surgeon-General GEORGE FARRELL, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the X^HVYtfW Bath, ^m i%-^\ ; created Companion of the ^\1XK\,Kf\i l^ost Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — East India United Service. LUCRETIA PAULINE MARY FARRELL, com- monly k?iown as the Honourable Lucretia Pauline Mary Farrell, second daughter of the thirteenth Viscount Gor- manston. Married, i860, John Arthur Farrell. General Sir RICHARD THOMAS FARREN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of 4Ffl1*l*IM1 the Bath, ^omx^iy ; created Com.panion of J\tX\,\,Kfl\ ti^ yi/orf Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1885, Agnes Florence, daughter of the Reverend William Edward Downes, Rector of Baylham, in the county of Suffolk. Postal address — Beatings House, Great Beatings, Woodbridge. The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS HENRY FARRER, Baron Farrer of Abinger, in the fFflt*1*Pt* county of Surrey, and a Baronet, Bachelor of jrnVl'VV Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- at-Law. Born June 24, 1819, being the son of the late Thomas Farrer of Lincoln's Inn Fields, by his wife Cecilia, daughter of Richard Wilhs of Halsnead, Prescot ; was created a Baronet in 1883, and elevated to the Peerage in 1893. Chtbs — Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge, National Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, four horse-shoes of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a quatrefoil within a horse-shoe between two wings, all argent. Supporters — On either side a horse regardant argent, gorged with a ribbon, pendent therefrom an escutcheon, both sable, charged with two horse-shoes paleways argent. Married, firstly, January 10, 1854, Frances, daughter of William Erskine of Linlathen, Indian Civil Service ; and by her (who died 1870) has had Issue — (i) Thomas Cecil Farrer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Cecil Farrer, born October 25, 1859 [married, July 27, 1892, Evelyn Mary, daughter of Charles Spring Rice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Charles Spring Rice, and has issue, Cecil Claude Farrer, Esquire, born May 8, 1893] ; (2) Claude Erskine Farrer, Esquire, born September 15, 1864, died unmarried, February 16, 1890 ; (3) Noel Mait- land Farrer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Noel Maitland Farrer, born December 24, 1867 ; and Emma Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Cecilia [married, 1880, Horace Darwin]. His Lordship married secondly. May 30, 1873, Katherine Euphemia, daughter of Hensleigh Wedgwood. Seat—Abmga Hall, Dorking, in the county of Surrey. Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 362 jrat Sir WILLIAM JAMES FARRER, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire. Born 1822, being the son of the late Thomas Farrer of Lincoln s Inn Fields; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887, Married, 1856, Anna Maria, daughter of H. F. Shaw-Lefevre, Postal addresses — Sandhurst Lodge, Wokingham, Berks; 18 Upper Brook Street, W. Colonel MALCOLM CHARLES FARRINGTON, Companion of the Most Honourable fFfl1*t*llin"t*n'n order of the Bath. Born 1835/ jraVVill^lUII created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Sir WILLIAM HICKS FARRINGTON, fifth Baronet, of Gosford House, Ottery Saint Mary, in the county of Devon, Doctor of Medicine, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Licentiate of the Society of Arts. Born January 26, 1838, being the son of the late Sir Henry Anthony FarrJngton, fourth Baronet ; succeeded his father, 1888, under the creation of December 2, 1818. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Ermine, on a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many bombs or, fired proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, withamantlinggulesandargent ; andfor his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon with wings elevated and tail nowed vert, bezant^e, gorged with a mural crown argent, and chain reflexed over the back or, charged on the body with two caltraps fesseways of the last. Motto — " Lebon temps viendra." Married, December7, 1870, Amy Florence, youngest daughter of Alexander Glendinning of Redleaf, Penshurst ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Anthony Farrington, Esquire, born October i, 1871; (2) Alexander Farrington, Esquire, born December 5,. 1872; (3) John Marsden Farrington, Esquire, born September 2, 1874; and Aurea. Residence — The Moat, Penshurst, in the county of Kent. GEORGE FAR WELL, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born December 4Tfl!*iYirTT ^^' 1^45' being the second son of Frederick Jl nVUJvl'l' Cooper Farwell, by Louisa Whitbread his •wife, only child of Admiral Sir Frederick Thofnas Mitchell, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Club — Garrick. Armorial bearing's as used are : Sable, a chevron engrailed argent between three escallops of the second ; andfor his CtqbXi, atalbotsable,ducally gorged; with the MottO, ^^ Semper idem." The arms were cor^rmed by Cooke, Clarenceux, 16^2, but nopedigi-ee has been established or recorded at the College of Arms showing any authority for the use of the arms. Married, August 5, 1873, Mary Erskine, daughter of Vice- Chancellor Sir John Wickens, Knight Bachelor ; and has had Issue — (i) Christopher John Wickens Farwell, born December 26, 1877 ; (2) Humphry Prideaux Farwell, born November 26, 1883; Maud Mary; Jane Elizabeth; Ursula Verelst ; and Margaret Dorothy. Postal addresses — 60 Queens Gardens, Lancaster Gate ; 10 Old Square, Lincoln s Inn ; East Mar den, Chichester. Colonel EDMUND FA UNCE, Co7npanion of the Most Ho?iourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, fFrttinri^ ^^^'"S ^^ ^^^ of the late MaJor-Ge?ieral R. N. 4JI nUliVC Faunce; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Postal address — Cairnsfoot, Coornoor, Madras. Sir JOHN HENRY FA WCETT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint lti\\^C0fi' Michael and Saint George. Born 1831, jratUVvVV ^^^^g ^/^^ ^i^^^^ ^^^^ ^ y^^„ Fawcett of Petterill Bank, in the county of Cumberland ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Club — Junior Carlton. Married, 1874, Amelia [who has Turkish Order of Nichan - i - Chefakat), daughter of the late Evelyn Houghton. CONSTANCE ELEANOR FAWKES, commonly known as Lady Coiistance Eleanor Fawkes, €^ C\\t\\tpti daughter of the second Marquess of Ailsa. Jl aUlftl^;? Married, 1891, Major L. G. Fawkes, Royal Artillery. M is the Military Cockade. jFei Sir JOSEPH FA YRER, Knight Commander of tht Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of tCawvtrv Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Jrtl^l-vl' Society: Surgeon-General and President of Medical Board, India Office; Honorary Phy- sician to the Queen. Born 1824, being the son of Rolert John Fayrer rf Milnthorpe, in the county of Westmorland, Commander Royal Navy : created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1868 ; advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1876. C\\ih—Athenmum. Married, 1855, Bethia Mary, daughter of Major-General Andrew Sfens. Postal address— 53 Wimple Street, W. GEORGIAN A CAROLINE FAZAKERLEY, com- monly known as the Honourable Geor- /fa'j-oferti'ToM giana Caroline Pazakerley, daughter jr ttjaKKl-lK^ of the third Baron Lilford. Married, 1859, John Nicholas Fazakerley. FAZAKERLY, quartered by HORDERN. SB GEORGE FEARNLEY-WHITTINGSTALL, Es- @ quire, of Watford, in the county Ift>*\ of Hertford, Justice of the Peace, JSKfXtllVK'^' Major of the South Herts Yeo- m|)itting0taU rXLyaiTS'J'^«S''FS5^ ruary 12, 1830, being the only son of the late Edmund Fearnley-Whittingstall of Langley- bury and Watford, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Griffin of Shrewsbury, and widow of Fawcett James Lewin of Watford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert a cross composed of seven lozenges ermine, between two flaunches erminois, in canton an antelope's head erased argent (for Whit- tingstall) ; 2 and 3 argent, three sinister bendlets gules over a bend engrailed sable, thereon three bucks' heads caboshed or (for Fearnley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an antelope's head couped at the neck azure, armed or, a saltire composed of nine lozenges or (for Whittingstall) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon in front of a bush of ferns proper, a talbot passant ermine, collared and line, reflexed over the back gules, the dexter forefoot resting on a buck's head caboshed or (for Fearnley). Motto — ' 'Animus tamen idem." Married, July 23, 1854, Anne Mary, only daughter of William Joseph Myers of Porters Shenley, in the county of Hertford ; and has had Issue — ( i) Edmimd George Fearnley- Whittingstall, Gentleman, born December 27, 1855 ; (2) William George Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gentleman, born March 29, 1857 ; (3) the Reverend Herbert Oakes Fearnley- Whittingstall, Vicar of Great Marlow, born March 15, 1859 [married, August 25, 1891, Alice Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel Owen Wethered of Marlow, and has, George Herbert Fearnley-Whittingstall, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 17, 1892] ; Florence Mary, died December 20, 1861 ; Maud Mary [married, 1883, Colonel Sir Charles HoUed Smith, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; and Beatrice Mary [married, December 10, 1885, Per- cival Edward Reeve]. Postal address — 105 Queen's Gate, S.W. DANIEL ROBERT FEARON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so ^^C{Yf\X\ i^reated 1894), Secretary to the Charity Com- J' ^'WVUli missioners. Major-General HENRY BROOME FEILDEN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ff^tT?llM1 Bath. Born 1834; created Companion of Jlli'UUI^'U the Most Honourable Order of the Ba ■ " Warwick. of the Bath, 1893, Postal address — Guy's Cross, Coventry Road, JANE ELIZABETH FEILDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Elizabeth Feilden, daughter of the twelfth Baron Sinclair. Married, 1853, the Reverend William L. Feilden, Rector of Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent, and Honorary Canon of Liverpool. H Is tlie Naval Cockade. JFei Lieutenant-general RANDLE JOSEPH FEIL- DEN, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ISdichael and Saint George, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster. Born 1824, being the son of the late Joseph Feilden, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parlia- ment, of Witton Park, Blackburn, by his wife Frances Mary, daughter of the late Reverend Streynsham Master, Rector of Croston ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870. C/k*j— United Service, Wellington, Carlton. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in chief sable and a rose in base gules, three lozenges or, impaling the arms of Hozier, namely, vair, on a chevron gules, three bezants, a chief gyronny of eight or and sable; and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and for his Crest, a nuthatch perched on a hazel-branch, fructed, all proper, and holding in its beak a rose gules, slipped also proper; with the Motto, "Virmtis prtemium honor." Married, 1861, Jane Campbell, daughter of James Hozier, Esquire, of Maudslie Castle, in the county of Lanark ; and has Issue— {x) Randle Francis Joseph Feilden, Gentleman, born 1862 ; (2) Cecil William Montagu Feilden, Gentleman, born 1863; J3I James Hawley Gilbert Feilden, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (4) Percy Henry Guy Fielden, Gentleman, born 1870 ; and Catherine Josephine. Estate and postal address — Witton Park, Blackburn ; 32 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. §SiR WILLIAM LEYLAND FEILDEN, third Baronet, of Feniscowles, in the county of Lancashire, Justice of the Peace, Brigade-Major Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. Born November i, 1835, being the son of the late Sir Henry William Feilden, second Baronet. Creation — July 21, 1846. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse cotised azure, between two martlets in chief and a rose in base gules, barbed and seeded proper, three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nuthatch perched upon a hazel- branch, fructed, holding in its beak a rose gules slipped proper. Motto — "Virtutis prasmium honor." Married, February 16, i860, Catherine Jane, eldest daughter of Edward Pedder of Ashton Park, in the county of Lan- caster ; and has had Issue — (i) William Henry Feilden, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment, born March 8, 1866 [married April 22, 1891, Evelyn Mary, daughter of Sir Morton Manningham - BuUer, second Baronet]; (2) Edward Leyland Cooke Feilden, Esquire, Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry, born June 19, 1868 ; (3) Wemyss Gawne Cunningham Feilden, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Lancashire FusiHers, born August 4, 1870 ; (4) Randle Montague Feilden, Esquire, Lieutenant Oxford- shire Light Infantry, born July 17, 1871 ; (5) Rodolph Feilden, Esquire, born March, 1876 ; Edith Haugh- ton Wemyss ; Blanche Amelia Mary, died an infant ; and Ada Isabel. Seat — Feniscowles House, near Scar- borough. FEILDING, see DENBIGH. FEILDING, Baron, see DENBIGH. FEILDING, Viscount, see DENBIGH. JOHN BASIL FEILDING, Esquire. Born. 1868, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Charles 4rptf!lttllT Will'^'" Alexander Feilding, commonly JrvllUlll^ known as the Honourable and Reverend Charles William Alexander Feilding, by his first wife Lucy, daughter of John Grant of Kilgraston. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a fesse azure, three lozenges or ; in chief a martlet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nut- hatch with a hazel branch fructed all proper. The whole achievement upon the Austrian eagle displayed sable and surmounted by the cap of his rank as a Count of the Holy Roman Empire; with the Mottoes, " Crescit sub pondere virtus," "Virtutis prasmium honor." jrel 363 MARY FRANCES CATHERINE FEILDING, com- monly known as Lady Mary Frances Catherine Feilding, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Denbigh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse azure, three lozenges or. H General Sir PERCY ROBERT BASIL FEILDIN.G, SW Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, commonly known as General the Honourable Sir Percy Robert Basil Feilding. Born June 26, 1827, being the second son of the Right Honourable William Basil Feilding, seventh Earl of Denbigh, by his wife Mary Elizabeth Kitty, commonly known as Lady Mary Elizabeth Kitty, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas, first Earl of Ducie. Clubs — Guards', Senior United Service, Turf. Livery — Black, with black and yellow lace to the collar of greatcoat, canary waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a fesse azure, three lozenges or ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned azure, over all in chief a crescent for difference. The whole encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and the wreath of laurel, as is usual with Knights of the Military Division of the said Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Thynne, namely, quarterly i and 4, barry of ten or and sable (for Botteville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant tail nowed and erect gules (for Thynne). Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of the colours, a palm-tree with weights suspended to its branches, all proper ; and on the sinister side, on a wreath of the colours, a nuthatch with a hazel-branch fructed, all proper ; the whole achievement upon the Austrian eagle displayed sable, and surmounted by the cap of his rank as a Count of the Holy Roman Empire ; and for his Mottoes, "Crescit sub pondere virtus," "Virtutis praemium honor." \The right to the second and third quarterings and to the Austrian eagle has not been formally established in the College of Arms, and tlie engraving was executed under the mistaken supposition that it was, though the Editor understands it is capable of proof] Married, April 29, 1862, Louisa Isabella Harriet, commonly known as Lady Louisa Isabella Harriet, only daughter of the Most Honour- able Henry Frederick Thynne, third Marquess of Bath ; and has Issue — (1) Geoffrey Feilding, Esquire, born September 21, 1866 ; (2) Percy Henry Feilding, Esquire, born December 23, 1867; Alice Augusta; Louisa Mary; Grace Darling ; and Margaret Agnes. Estate — West Hill, Fitchfield, in the county of Southampton. Postal address— 22, Prince's Gate, London, W. § WILLIAM HENRY ADELBERT FEILDING, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Adelbert Feilding. Born 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Denbigh. C/a^j— United Service, Wellington. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure, three fusils or, impaling the arms of Leighton, namely, quarterly per fesse indented or and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nuthatch pecking at a hazelbranch all proper. Married, 1893, Charlotte, daughter of Sir Baldwin Leigh- ton, the seventh Baronet. Residence — 19 Wilton Place, S.W. FELLOWES, refer to PORTSMOUTH. FELLOWES, see DE RAMSEY. Captain JOHN FELLO WES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born JTpIIflVHIXi '^431 appointed Aide-de-Camp to Her jrviiUmvP Majesty 1892; was created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883. C\\ihs— Naval and Military, Marlborough. Mar- ried, 1883, Jeannie, daughter of W. Feetham Miller. Rear- Admiral THOMAS HOUNSOM BUTLER FELLO WES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of tlie Peace and a County Alderman for the county of Hereford. Born 1827, being the son of the late Sir James Fellowes, Doctor of Medicine, of Adbury House, in the county of Hampshire ; was created Companion The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genviinely armigerous person. 364 M of iJie Most Honourable Order of the Batk, 1868. Club — Naval and Military. Married, firstly, 1857, Constance Fanny [who died 1888), daughter of Charles S. Hanson of Constantinople ; secondly, 1890, Margaret, daughter of the Reverend William /owitt, Rector of Stevenage, in the county of Hertford. Postal address — Woodfield, Stevenage, Herts. JAMES ISRAEL FELLOWS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the City and County of Saint John, fT^ITrtVlK^ in the Province of New Brunswick, Canada, jr K'Ki\}wfJ Agent-General for New Brunswick in Great Britain. Born July 30, 1828, only son of Israel Fellows, by Ann his wife, daughter of James Hall, Justice of the Peace. Chibs — Junior Carlton, Royal London Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, in chief two reindeers' heads erased proper and in base, on the base thereof barry wavy of four argent, and of the second an ancient ship of three masts sails furled also proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion's head erased proper, crowned with a vallery coronet, and holding in the mouth the attire of a reindeer, three lozenges conjoined or; with the Motto, " Fac et spera." Married, August 21, 1871, Jane Hamlin, daughter of James R. Crane of Saint John, New Brunswick ; and has Issue — Ernest Gadesden Fellows, Gentleman ; Mary Parte- low ; and Lorna. Estates — Glenera and other property in Saint John, New Brunswick ; and Saxon Hall, Palace Court, London. Residence — Saxon Hall, Palace Court, Bayswater. Postal address — 56 Holborn Viaduct, E.G., London. Tele- graph addresses — Poquenox, London ; Fellows, London. FELTON, quartered by ELLIS. Captain CHARLES PEARS FENDALL, Companion of the Disti72guished Service Order. Born fFlMlTlrtfT i^^i l^^i^S the eldest son of the Reverend J I t-t 1 U Uii Charles Bathurst Fendall of Woodcote House, Windlesham, in the county of Surrey; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Married, 1888, Rose Emily, daughter of the late Captain Lane Ryan. FENTON, quartered by PRICKETT. JAMES FENTON, Esquire, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Dutton Manor, Ribchester, ^Trtlfritl '" ^^ county of Lancaster, Justice of the jrvliVUII Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Gloucester {High Sheriff 1869), Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, Lord of the Manors of Bailey, Dutton and Ribchester. Born April i, 1818, being the elder son of the late James Fenton, Esquire, of Bamford Hall, Rochdale, Justice of the Peace for the Couniy Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Sarah, daughter of John Wood Haslehurst of Maccles- field. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and sable, a cross dovetailed, in the first and fourth quarters a flleur-de-lis, and in the second and third a trefoil slipped all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis sable, in front of two arrows in saltire or, barbed and flighted argent. Motto — " Je suis prest." Married, April 23, 1843, Helen, eldest daughter of Thomas Greenall of Grappenhall Hall, in the county of Chester, and niece of Sir Gilbert Greenall, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) James Fenton, Gentleman, born June 12, 1845, died July 15, 1859 ; (2) Thomas Gilbert Fenton, Gentleman, born December 31, 1846, died January 1847 ; (3) Joseph James Fenton, Gentleman, died an infant ; (4) the Reverend Albert Edward Fenton, Clerk in Holy Orders, born Janu- ary 18, 1852 [married, August 25, 1887, Mary Emilie Salis- bury, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Augustus Conway, Rector of Todmorden, in the county of York, and has issue]; (5) Richard Kay Fenton, Gentleman, born March 2, 1853 [married, April 19, 1894, Ella Mary, daughter of the late Reverend H. Williams, Vicar of Risca, in the county of Monmouth] ; (6) Henry Banning Fenton, Gentle- man, born February 8, 1865 [married, and has issue] ; Sarah Helen [married the Reverend Edward Wigg-Gilbert, Vicar of Royton, Oldham, in the county of Lancaster, and has issue] ; Annie Isabella [married William Jones, Esquire, of & is the Military Cockade. ifet Glandenys, Lampeter, in the county of Cardigan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Shenff i860, Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen] ; Alma Mary fmarried, December 9, 1885, Jonathan Formby, Bamster- at-Law] ; Beatrice ; Eliza [married, April 11, 1887, WiUiani Daw Esquire, of Tracy Park, Bath, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, Barrister-at-Law] ; and Gertrude. Seats— V>\i\\.on Manor, Longridge, Preston ; and Clegg Hall, Rochdale. H. Sir MYLES FENTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of W the Peace, Lieutenant-Colonel Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps. Born September 5, 1830, being the second but eldest surviving son of Myles Fenton, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Garnet. OxHo — Junior Carlton. LiveTySrown. Armorial bearmgs as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Ermine, a cross voided between four fleurs-de-hs azure. Crest — Om< of an Eastern coronet, an arm in armour holding a sword, the arm charged with two fleurs-de-lis azure. Motto—" Virtute et fide vinco." Married, Sep- tember 8, 1883, Charlotte Jane, daughter of John Oakes, and widow of J. Collins. Estate and postal address— Ridge Green, South Nuffield, Surrey. TOHN NIGEL EDENSOR FENTON - LIVING- STONE, Esquire, Jus- jrenton^iLibtnffiStone SuttlntR^o^img^. landers, "The Black Watch," third but eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Livingstone Fenton-Livingstone, Esquire, of Westquarter (who succeeded his grand-uncle 1853, and assumed the addi- tional surname of Livingstone), by his vrife Christian Mar- garet, only daughter and heiress of William Waddell, Esquire, Depuiy-Lieutenant, of Easter Mofl'at, in the county of Lanark. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent, three cinquefoils gules, within a double tressure flory and counterfiory vert ; 2 and 3 sable, a bend between six billets or, all within a bordure quartered or and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-savage, wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves, hold- ing in his dexter hand a baton erect, and in his sinister a serpent entwined round the arm all proper. Motto — ' ' Si je puis." Married, February 15, 1892, Elma, only daughter and heiress of Allan McDougall of Ardincaple, in the county of Argyll, by his wife Elizabeth Ann Penny, second daughter of Lord Kinloch, Judge of the Court of Session; and has Issue — William Nigel Fenton-Livingstone, Gentleman, born January 12, 1893. Seats — Westquarter, near Falkirk ; and Bedlormie, in the county of Linlithgow. FENTOUN, Viscount, see MAR AND KELLIE. tVice-Admiral WILLIAM HENRY FENWICK. Bom July 31, 1827, being the sixth son of ffCtlVrttf b *^^ Reverend Collingwood Forster Fenwick, Jr vIlUllvK iy Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Admiral Christie of Baberton. Livery — Claret colour coat and trousers, waistcoat white and red striped, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Per fesse gules and argent, six martlets counter- changed. Crest — A Phasnix on /lames proper, gorged with a mural crown. Mottoes — " Toujours loyal," '* Resur- gam," and " Vivit nt vivat." Married, frsily, October 6, 1850, Jane Donaldson, daughter of Captain R. S. Tinklar, of the Royal Marines ; secondly, February 9, 1891, Mary Anne, daughter of Colonel Godley, of the Honourable East India Company's Service; and has Issue — William Fen- wick, born February 5, 1861 ; Rosa Eden Abinger Maclean ; Jane Phillipps- Wolley ; and Louisa Langley Flux. Estate — Property in London. Postal addresses — 7 St. Alban's Road ; i Kensington Palace, W. FERGUSON, see MUNRO-FERGUSON. EMMA AMELIA FERGUSON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Amelia ffpfffttttrtfl Ferguson, sister of the twelfth Viscount jri^l^U^UIl Falkland. M3.rr\ed,ri6g, ThomasBenyon Ferguson {who died 18 — ) ; raised to the rank of a Viscount' s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. H is the Naval Cockade. jfet § GEORGE ARTHUR FERGUSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Bom March 17, 1836, being the son of the late Admiral George Ferguson of Pitfoiu-, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the Right Honour- able Lord Langford. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a buckle argent, between three boars' heads couped or, within a bordure of the second, and impaling the arms of Hood, namely azure, a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a crescent or, rising from a cloud proper. Motto — "Virtute." Mar- ried, February 7, 1861, Nina Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Nina Maria, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Bedchamber Woman to the Queen, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Alexander Hood, first Viscount Bridport; and has Issue — (i) Arthur George Ferguson, Esquire, Captain and Battalion Rifle Brigade, born June 22, 1862 ; {2) Francis William Ferguson, Gentle- man, born July 29, 1863 ; (3) the Reverend Edwin Augustus Ferguson, Curate of Shrivenham, in the county of Berkshire, born September 24, 1864 ; (4) Charles Alexander Ferguson, Gentleman, born October 21, 1873 ; Edith Rosa ; and Mary Georgiana. Seat — Pitfour, near Mintlaw, North Britain. Town residence — 15 Granville Place, W. Davie MARY CATHARINE FERGUSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ferguson, daughter of Robert Run - dall Guinness of Stillorgan, in tjie county of Dublin, Married, 1848, Sir Samuel Ferguson, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Laws, Deputy-Keeper of Public Records in Ireland, who died 1886. Postal address — 20 North Great George's Street, Dublin. FERGUSSON, see CUTLAR-FERGUSSON. §The Right Honourable Sir JAMES FERGUS- SON, sixth Baronet, a Member of fflM^ITtltfrfntl ^^'' Majesty's Most Honourable Privy jr«-4-^U^9Utl Council, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of Kilkerran, in the county of Ayr, Member of Parliament for North-Eastern Division of Manchester, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Ayr. Born March 18, 1832, being the son of the fifth Baronet, by his wife, the second daughter of the Right Honourable David Boyle ; succeeded his father in 1849, under the creation of Novem- ber 30, 1703. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly, i. azure, a buckle argent between three boars' heads couped or (for Fergusson of Kilkerran) ; 2. or, a lion rampant, couped in all his joints of the field, vrithin a double tressure, flory counterflory azure ; 3. argent, a shakefork sable ; 4. or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the first, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight mullets, and as many boars' heads erased argent. The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and by the collar of a Knight Grand Com- mander of that Order, from which is pendent his badge as such, and also his badges as a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and as a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia ; and upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bee on a thistle proper. Mottoes— Below, " Ut prosim aliis ; " above, " Dulcius ex asperis." Married, firstly, August 9, 1859, Edith Christian, commonly known as Lady Edith Christian, second daughter and co-heir of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Dalhousie ; and by her (who died October 28, 1871) has Issiie — (i) Charles Fergusson, Esquire, Lieutenant and Adjutant Grenadier Guards, born January 17, 1865 ; (2) James Andrew Fergus- son, Esquire, Royal Navy, born April 16, 1871 ; Susan Georgiana [married, November 10, 1880, John George Baird, Member of Parliament, late i6th Lancers, of Adamston and Muirkirk]; Edith Helen, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. He married secondly, March 11, 1873, Olive, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown Jfer 365 of India, youngest daughter of John Henry Richman of Warnbunga, South AustraUa ; and bjr her (who died Janu- ary 8, 1882) had— (3) John Fergusson, Esquire, born October 12, 1874, and died same day; (4) Alan Walter John Fergusson, Esquire, born August 16, 1878. He married thirdly, 1893, Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Twysden, Rector of Charlton, in the county of Devon, and widow of Charles Hugh Hoare of Morden, in the county of Surrey. Seat — Kilkerran, Maybole, in the county of Ayr. M Sir JAMES RANKEN FERGUSSON, second Baro- W net, of Spitalhaugh, in the county of Peebles, and Hever Court, Ifield, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Peebles, and a Member of Royal Company of Archers, Queen's Body Guard for Scotland, Barrister-at-Law. Born August 10, 1835, being the son of the late Sir William Fergusson, first Baronet, Doctor of Laws ; succeeded his father 1877, under the creation of January 23, 1866. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules, on a chief engrailed of the last a mullet between two cinquefoils of the first. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baro- net, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand grasping a broken spear in bend all proper. Motto — Over the crest, "Viet arte." Married, firstly, December 13, 1862, Mary Ann Somes, eldest daughter of Thomas Colyer of Wombwell Hall, in the county of Kent ; and by her (who died April 14, 1868) has Issue — (i) WiUiam Hamilton Colyer Fergusson, Esquire, born 1864, died 1873; (2) Thomas Colyer Colyer-Fergusson, Esquire (Wombwell Hall, in the county of Kent), Bachelor of Arts, born July 11, 1865 [married, January 30, 1890, Beatrice Stanley, only daughter of Professor Max Miiller; and has issue. Max Christian Hamilton Fergusson, Gentleman, born December 30, 1890; William Porteous Fergusson, Gentleman, born October 18, 1893] ; and Mary Adelaide Somers. He mar- ried secondly, October 17, 1877, Louisa, second daughter of William Forbes of Medwyn, in the county of Peebles ; and has by her (who died September 12, 1878) — (3) Louis Forbes Fergusson, Esquire, born September 5, 1878. He married thirdly, June i, 1886, Alice Fanny, daughter of John Price Simpson ; and has — (4) James Adam Hamilton Fergusson, Esquire, born March 22, 1892 ; Margaret Alice Hamilton ; and Helen Hamilton. FERMANAGH, Baron, see ERNE. Sir THOMAS GEORGE FERMOR- HESKETH, seventh Baronet, of Rufford ifermor^eiSfeet!) ^;^ZrXJt X, being the second son of Sir Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, the fifth Baronet, by his wife Anna Maria Arabella, commonly known as Lady Anna Maria Ara- bella, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Pomfret ; succeeded his brother May 28, 1876, under the creation of May 5, 1761. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend sable, three garbs or ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse sable, between three lions' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, bended azure ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a cock's head gules, combed and wattled also or. Married, at San Francisco, December 23, 1880, Florence Emily, daughter of William Sharon, Senator of Nevada; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Fermor-Hesketh, Esquire, born November 17, 1881 ; (2) Frederick Fermor-Hesketh, Esquire, born September 24, 1883. Seats — Rufford Hall, near Ormskirk; EastonNeston, Towcester. The Right Honourable EDWARD FITZED- MUND BURKE ROCHE, second Baron irpl'tnilM F^'''"°y' '" 'he county of Cork, in the jr vHllUf/ Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork (High Sheriff 1873), and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Limerick. Born May 23, 1850, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke Roche, the first Baron Fermoy, by his wife Eliza Caroline, daughter The. Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 366 JTer of J. B. Boothby of Twyford Abbey, in the county of Middlesex ; succeeded 1874, under the creation of Sep- tember 10, 1856. Chibs — Kildare Street, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three roach naiant in pale argent, a canton of the last, impaling the arms of O'Grady, namely, per pale gules and sable, three lions passant guardant per pale argent and or, the centre lion charged on the side with a portcullis azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, standing on a rock proper, an osprey or sea-eagle with wings displayed argent, collared gemelle azure, membered or, holding a roach in its claw. Supporters — Dexter, a lion erminois gorged with a collar sable, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with three roach naiant in pale argent ; sinister, a greyhound pean, gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon per pale of the second and gules, three lions passant guardant in pale counterchanged. Motto — " Mon Dieu est ma Roche." Married, May 28, 1877, Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia, only surviving child of Standish, third Viscount Guillamore ; and has Issue — Ada Sybil, commonly known as the Honour- able Ada Sybil. Seats — Rock Barton, Kilmallock, .in the county of Limerick ; Trabolgan, Whitegate, in the county of Cork. The Right Honourable ELIZA CAROLINE ROCHE, Widow, Baroness Fermoy, eldest daughter of James B. Boothby' of Twyford Abbey, in the county of Middlesex. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three roach naiant in pale argent, a canton of the last. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion erminois, gorged with a collar sable, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with three roach naiant in pale argent ; sinister, a greyhound pean, gorged with a collar or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon per pale of the second and gules, charged with three lions passant guardant in pale counterchanged. Married, 1848, the Right Honourable Edmund Burke Roche, first Baron Fermoy, who died 1874, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edward FitzEdmund Burke Roche, second Baron Fermoy ; (2) James Boothby Burke Roche, Esquire, commonly , known as the Honourable James Boothby Bui'ke Roche, born July 28, 1851 [married, September 22, 1880, Frances, eldest daughter of J. Work of New York, and has issue, Edmund Maurice Roche, Esquire, and Francis George Roche, Gentleman, twins, born May 15, 1885; Eileen Burke, died 1882 ; and Cynthia Burke] ; {3) Alexis Charles Burke Roche, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexis Charles Burke Roche, born June 29, 1853, late Gentleman-in-Waiting at the Viceregal Court, Ireland [married, April 24, 1889, Maude, eldest daughter of the Right- Honourable G. J. Goschen, Member of Parliament, Chancellor of the Ex- chequer, 1886-1892] ; (4) Ulick De Rupe Burke ■ Roche, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ulick De Rupe Burke Roche, Captain South Wales Borderers, born January 1856 [married, September 23, 1882, Agnes Blair, eldest daughter of General J. Otway Mayne, Royal Engineers] ; {5) Edmund Burke Roche, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund Burke Roche, born September 29, 1859 ; Eleanor Charlotte Burke, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Charlotte Burke [mar- ried, June 21, 1881, William Nicholas Leader of Dromagh Castle, in the county of Cork] ; Eliza Caroline Burke, com- monly known as the Honourable Eliza Caroline Burke ; and Ethel Kathleen Burke, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Ethel Kathleen Burke. Postal address — JANE ADELE FERNIB, commonly know?i as the Honoui'able Jane AdHe Fernie, daughter of the X^Pt*T\\p third Baron Graves. Married, 1891, William Jr vVlilv Thomas Fernie, Doctor of Medicine. FANNY MARY FERRAND, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Mary Ferrand, daughter ^ if\*\*ilY\7y of the eleventh Baron Blantyre. MaVried, jr i;-!. taUU 1847, WUHam Ferrand. § WILLIAM FERRAND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, and a Justice of the Peace for Westmorland, is the Military Cockade, jFer Born January 15, 1838, being the only surviving son of Tohnson Atkinson Busfeild of Upwrood, in the county of Yorli, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of John Priestley, Esquire, Captain 32nd Regiment ; and on be- coming the devisee of his paternal uncle, William Ferrand, late of St. Ives and Harden Grange (who died March 31, 1889) assumed by Royal License, March 18, 1890, the surname and arms of Ferrand, in lieu of Busfeild. Ar- morial Ijeaxings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief gules, two crosses flory vair, a cinquefoil azure, for diffe- rence', and impaling the arms of Orde-Powlett, namely sable,' three swords in pile proper, pommels and hilts or, on a canton argent, an escutcheon of the field, charged with a salmon haurient proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vair, charged with a cinquefoil gules, in the hand a battle-axe proper. Motto — " Justus, propositi tenax." Married, firstly, April 19, 1865, Emily, youngest daughter of Alfred Harris, Esquire, of Oxton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant ; and by her (who died July 16, 1881) had Issue (i) William Harris Ferrand, Gentleman, late Lieutenant Yorkshire Artillery Militia, born March 9, 1873 ; (2) Guy Ferrand Ferrand, Gentleman, born July 14, 1881 ; and Emily Mary [married, June 15, 1887, Edward Pelly Wood- man]. He married secondly, September 26, 1883, Florence Annie Letitia, eldest daughter of Amias Charles Orde- Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Amias Charles Orde-Powlett of Thorney Hall, in the county of York; and by her has — (3) Amias Wilham Powlett Ferrand, Gentleman, born April 7, 1887; (4) Stafford Hubert Ferrand, Gentleman, born March i, 1888 ; Florence Marjorie ; and Hermione Monica. Seats— St. Ives ; Harden Grange, liingley, in the county of York. FERRARD, Viscount, see MASSEREENE. P. J. FERREIRA, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 4Tl>l*l*Ptl*fl Saint George ; was Commandant of Local Jfvl'l'vll'tl Cavalry in the Transvaal against Siku- kuni, 1879 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. The Right Honourable AUGUSTA ANNABELLA WALSH, commonly known as Countess ^CWWti Rerrers, daughter of the Most Honourable J.\ X/VKX/KV the fourth Marquess of Donegall. Married, firstly, 1844, the Right Honourable Washing- ton Sewallis F^errers, ninth Earl Ferrers, who died 1859 ; secondly, 1864, Captain Frederick Henry Walsh {formerly ' jSth Highlanders). By her first marriage she had Issue — i) The Right Honourable Sewallis Edward Ferrers, tenth Earl Ferrers ; (2) Devereux Hugh Lupus Ferrers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Devereux Hugh Lupus Ferrers, born July 17, 1853, died February zn, 1854; Amelia Ann, comTnonly known as Lady Amelia Ann, died in 1849 ; and Augusta Amelia, commonly known as Lady Augusta Amelia [married, August ig, 1873, to Sir Archdale Robert Palmer, fourth Baronet'] ; and by her second marriage — Clara Augusta. §The Right Honourable Sir SEWALLIS ED- WARD SHIRLEY, Earl Ferrers, Viscount Tarn- worth, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Leicester and Stafford. Born January 24, 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable Washington Sewallis Ferrers, ninth Earl Ferrers, by his wife Augusta Annabella, commonly known as Lady Augusta Annabella, daughter of the fourth Marquess of Donegall. Creations — Baronet, May 22, 1611 ; Earl and Viscount, September 3, 171 1. C/m.5j— Carlton, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly of six or and azure, a quarter ermine, impaling the arms of White, namely, quarterly i. gules, an annulet or, in the chief point a crescent argent, all within a bordure sable, charged with ten estoiles gold, on a canton ermine, a lion rampant of the third (for White) ; 2. azure, three swans' heads erased proper (for Hedges) ; 3. argent, on a chevron sable three quatrefoils or (for Eyre) ; 4. gules, ten bezants, four, three, two, and one, a canton ermine (for Zouche). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of M Is tbe Naval Cockade. t. JTet m 367 his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile couped at the shoulders, wreathed about the temples or and azure. Sup- porters—Dexter, a talbot ermine, eared gules and ducally gorged or ; sinister, a reindeer gules, billettte, and charged on the shoulder with a horse-shoe argent, attired and ducally gorged or. Motto — " Honor virtutisprsemium." Married, October 24, 1885, Ina Maude, commonly known as Ladv Ina Maude, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Bantry. Seats— Siaxmlon Harold, Ashby-de-la- Zouch ; Chartley Castle, in the county of Stafford. § ALEXANDER WALTER PERKIER, Esquire. Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Artillery. Born fFErClEl! N'^'^^ier 22, 1843, being the third, hut only ^W/WWrK surviving son of the late Islay Ferrie'r, Esquire, of Belsyde, Major 48th Madras Native Infantry, by his wife Catharine Maria, daughter of I, B. De Wind of Malacca ; succeeded his brother 1878. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's ''Landed Gentry," but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms ; Or, on a bended azure, three horse-shoes argent. Crest— y4 horse-shoe argent, winged proper. Motto — "Advance." Seat — Belsyde, in the county of Linlithgow, North Britain, Major JAMES ARCHIBALD FERRIER, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1854 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Married, 1887, Louisa Emily, daughter of fosceline Frederic Watkins. General A UG USTUS HALIFAX FERR YMAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of ^ifWWXnnW ^^^ Bath. Born 1816, being the son of JlVVVf/lliail / jg Q Ferryman of Cheltenham ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1857. yiz.rn&&, firstly , 1849, Jane (who died 1851), daughter of the late William Sinclair of Freswick, in the county of Caithness, North Britain ; secondly, 1864, Caroline, daughter of the late Jonathan Worthington of Moor Hill, in the county of Worcester. Postal address — Winterbourne, Leckhampton, Cheltenham. FESANT, quartered by TAUNTON and GRQS- VENOR. MARY VICTORIA FESTETICS, commonly known as Lady Mary Victoria Festetics, daughter of ffprftPffrrt the eleventh Duke of Hamilton. Married, iW/^WrKXXTi firstly, 1869, Prince Albert of Monaco {this Tnarriage was declared null by the Pope, 1880); secondly, 1880, Count Tassilo Festetics; is mother of the Crown Prince of Monaco. FESTING, see ST. ALBANS, Bishop of. Dame SELINA ELEANOR MARY FESTING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Festing, SC otlXxnn daughter of the late Leycester William Car- J,\\/PK\,\\\^ to„ell_ Married, 1876, as his third wife. Sir Francis Worgan Festing, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1886. Postal address — 35 Victoria Road, Old Charlton. H The Reverend Sir GEORGE RALPH FETHER- ^ STON, sixth Baronet, of Ardagh, in ^ C\\\WtLtt\t\ the eounty of Longford, Vicar of Pid- J.\ K\,VJ\/\,fi\,\t\\ dletrenthide, in the county of Dorset, Justice of the Peace for the county of Longford. Born April 6, 1852, being the son of the late Sir Thomas John Fetherston, fifth Baronet; succeeded his father 1869, under the creation of June 26, 1776. Armorial bearings as given in the Peerages, but which are not regis- tered in Ulsters Office, are for Anus : Gules, on a chevron between three ostrich feathers argent, a martlet of the field for difference. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an antelope statant argent, armed or. MottO — " Volens et valens."' Seat — Ardagh House, in the county of Lon^ord. Residence — Piddletrenthide Vicarage, in the county of Dorset. MARIA GEORGIAN A FETHERSTONHAUGH, commonly known as the Hon- JrCly0t0tOnt)9U0t) Fetherstonhaugh, daughter of the third Baron Dor- chester. Married, 1865, Timothy Fetherstonhaugh, late of the 13M Hussars. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM ERNEST DUNCOMBE, Earl of Fever^am, 4ri>VlP1*C(fiain °^ Ryedale, in the county of York, gi ('Wt't.^^iJaiU Viscount Helmsley of Helmsley, and Baron Feversham of Duncombe Park, in the county of York, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Volunteer Officers' Decora- tion). Born January 28, 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable William Duncombe, second Baron Feversham, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as Lady Louisa, the third daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Galloway ; appointed Captain Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, 1854 ; was created Viscount Helmsley and Earl of Fevers- ham, July 25, 1868; succeeded his father in the Barony, 1867, under the creation of July 14, 1826. Armorial hear- ings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, and impaling the arms of Graham, namely, or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sable, the shoe argent. Supporters — Dexter, a horse of a dark iron-grey colour, guttfe-d'or, ducally gorged of the last ; sinister, a lion argent, powdered with fleurs-de-lis sable, his head adorned with a plume of six feathers argent and azure, issuing out of a ducal coronet or. Motto — "Deo, regi, patriae." Married, August 7, 1851, Mabel Violet, second daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James R. G. Graham, second Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) William Reginald Duncombe, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Helmsley, late Lieutenant ist Life Guards, Member of Parliament for the North Riding of the county of York, born August i, 1852 [married, December 23, 1876, Muriel Frances, commonly known as Lady Muriel Frances, youngest daughter of the nineteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, and died December 24, 1881, leaving by her (who married secondly, June 6, 1885, Hugh Owen) issue, Charles William Reginald Duncombe, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Helms- ley, born May 8, 1879 ; Mabel Theresa, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Theresa] ; (2) James Henry Dun- combe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom'able James Henry Duncombe, Scots Guards, born October 20, 1853, died 1886 ; (3) Hubert Valentine Duncombe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hubert Valentine Duncombe, Captain 5th Volunteer Battalion Devonshire Regiment, born February 14, 1862 ; Hermione Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Hermione Wilhelmina [married, January 17, 1884, the Most Noble Gerald Fitzgerald, fifth Duke of Leinster] ; Helen Venetia, commonly known as Lady Helen Venetia [married, September 24, 1890, Sir Edgar Vincent, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; Mabel Cynthia, commonly known as Lady Mabel Cynthia [married, June 27, 1889, Sir Richard James Graham, fourth Baronet of Netherby, and has issue] ; and Ulrica, com- monly known as Lady Ulrica. Residences — 19 Belgrave Square, London, W. ; Duncombe Park, Helmsley, in the county of York, FRANCIS BLANCHE ANNE FFEILDEN, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis fPfi>t(Tll?f1 Blanche Anne Ffeilden, daughter of the jWYAWX/W fourth Baron Calthcrpe. Married, 1861, /fe Reverend John R. Ffeilden, late Vicar of Honingham, Norfolk, Honorary Canon of Norwich. The Reverend GEORGE SKETCHLEY FFINDEN, Vicar of Downe, in the county of Kent, and iTftHllPlI Domestic Chaplain to Lord Carrington. jnUlUvll Born October 4, 1836, being the only child of the late George Frederick Ffinden, by Caroline Dorothea Sophia his wife, daughter of Alexander Sketchley of Clapham, in the county of Surrey. Club — The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 368 Jffo Constitutional. Armorial beaxlngB— He bears for Arms ; Azure, two ehevronels engrailed argent between three escut- cheons of the last, each charged with a cross patfe fitchfe at the foot sable, in the centre point a bull's head cabossed of the second ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a bull argent, pied and yoked sable, resting the dexter foot upon an escutcheon azure, charged with a cross pat^e fitchte at the foot argent ; with the Motto, " Suchet und ihr werdet finden." Married, September 25, 1861, to Frances Margaret, third daughter of the Reverend Henry William Johnson Beauchamp, Master of Arts, Rector of Monk's Risborough, in the county of Buckingham ; and \\as, Issue — George Constantine Frederick Alexander Sketch- ley Ffinden, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born March 26, i865 ; Constance Caroline Georgina Sketchley ; and Hermicne Margaretta Dorothy Sketchley. Postal address — Downe Vicarage, Farnborough ; R.S.O. , Kent. Sir WILLIAM HO VELL BRO WNE FFOLKES, third Baronet,ofHilHn^on, inthe county of Norfolk, fffnlfeprt Honorary Major late 2nd Brigade Eastern jrVU4tVv9 Division Royal Artillery, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Born November 21, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Martin Williavi Browne Ffolkes, Esquire, by his wife Henrietta Bridgett, second daughter of the late General Sir C. Wale, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baronet, March 24, i860, under the creation [of Great Britain] of May 26, 1774. Clubs — Brookes's, United University, Armorial bearljigs as used, but which have not been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Quarterly i and ^, per pale vert and gules, a fleur-de-lis argent ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three lions' gambs erased and erect, all ivithin a hordure or, on a chief of the last, an eagle displayed sable. Crest — A dexter arm, embowed, vested per pale vert and gules, cuff ermine, holding in the hand a spear proper. Mottoes — *' Qui sera sera," '^ Principiis obsia." Married, April 6, 1875, Emily Charlotte, daughter of Robert Elwes, Esquire, of Congham House, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue —Dorothy, born fune^z, 1876. Postal address — Hillington, Lynn, Norfolk. The Right Honourable CATHERINE MARY ANNE FFRENCH, Widow, Baroness- fffrPtlffl Dowager Ffrench, daughter of John J,\ VKKWKX) O'Shaughnessy. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, a chevron sable. Sup- porters — Dexter, a falcon gules, armed, membered, belled, and wings inverted or; sinister, a unicorn gules, armed, unguled, crined, and tufted or, and in its mouth a rose- branch, thereon two red roses proper. Married, 1862, the Right Honourable Sir Martin Joseph Ffrench, fifth Baron Ffrench, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Charles Austin Thomas Robert John Joseph Ffrench, sixth Baron Ffrench, born June 20, 1868 [married, September i, 1892, May, daughter of Matthew James Corbally, Esquire, of Rath- beal Hall, in the county of Dublin, Deputy-Lieutenant] ; {2) John Martin Valentine Joseph Ffrench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Martin Valentine Joseph Ffrench, born July 19, 1872 ; Ellen Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Mary; Marie Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Marie Anne ; Frances Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Catherine ; and Margaret Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Elizabeth. Postal address — §The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES AUSTIN THOMAS ROBERT JOHN FFRENCH, Baron Ffrench of Castle Ffrench, in the county of Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet. Born June 20, 1868, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Martin Joseph Ffrench, fifth Baron Ffrench, by his wife Cathe- rine Mary Anne, daughter of John O'Shaughnessy; suc- ceeded his father, 1893. Creations — Baronet, August 17, 1779; Baron, February 14, 1798. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the jMi is the Military Cockade. colours, a dolphin embowed proper. Supporters— Dexter, a falcon gules, armed, membered, belled, and wings in- verted or; sinister, a unicorn gules, armed, unguled, crined, and tufted or, holding in the mouth a rose-branch, with two red roses thereon proper. Motto—" Malo mori quam foedari," or, " Mors potius macula." Married, September I 1892, Mary Margaret, daughter of Matthew James Cor- bally, Esquire, of Rathbeal Hall, in the county of Dubhn, Deputy-Lieutenant ; and has Issue— A son, bom July 26, 1893. 5ea;— Bellevue Cross Avenue, Blackrock, in the county of Dublin. JASPER FFRENCH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Jasper Ffrench. Born 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Ffrench. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin embowed proper. The Right Honourable MARY ANNE FFRENCH, Widow, Baroness Ffrench, daughter of Richard Thompson of Stansty Hall, in the county of Denbigh. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, a chevron sable. Supporters- Dexter, a falcon gules, armed, membered, belled, and wings in- verted or; sinister, a unicorn gules, armed, unguled, crined, and tufted or, and in its mouth a rose-branch, thereon two red roses proper. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Ffrench, fourth Baron Ffirench, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Eleanor Maria Margaret, commonly known as the Honour- able Eleanor Maria Margaret, died, unmarried, October 20, 1870. Postal address — Elm Park, Merrion, Dublin. PHILIP BERNEY FICKLIN, Gentleman. Born October 3, 1849, being the eldest son of the irifbTttl '^'^ Reverend Philip Utton Brown, by Mary Jl 11-n.m I Horatia Russell his wife, daughter of Horatio Pettus Ficklin, and assumed the surname of Ficklin in lieu of his former surname of Brown, and the arms of Ficklin by Royal License dated November 28, i888, in pursuance of the provisions of the will of the late Thomas John Ficklin, Esquire, late of Linton, in the county of Cam- bridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Clubs — Isthmian, County (Norwich). Livery — Claret coat with gilt buttons, striped claret and yellow waistcoat, claret trousers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron or, between two escallops in chief of the last and a bezant in base, an escallop of the first ; and for his Crest, an heraldic tiger sejant sable, sem^e of escallops, crined and gorged with a collar gemel or, resting the dexter paw on a bezant ; with the Mottoes, " Semper fidelis," and " Quod bene maneat." Married, July 18, 1888, Rita, only daughter of Alexander Mackintosh, Doctor of Medicine [by his second marriage with Janet, daughter of John Tennent] ; and has Issue — (i) Philip Sydney Berney Ficklin, Gentle- man, born May 20, 1889, and died August 28, 1889 ; (2) Horatio Pettus Mackintosh Berney Ficklin, Gentleman, born June 1892. Postal addresses — Tasburgh Hall, Long Stratton, Norwich. General Sir fOHN FIELD, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom /Tf^TN 1821, being the son of fames Field; created .J I ivI-U Companion of the Most Honourable Order. of the Bath, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order 1891. Married, 1846, Aletta Hen- drina, daughter of the Reverend A. Faure, Doctor of Divinity. Postal address — Heathdene, Blackheath. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM VENTRIS FIELD, first Baron Field of Bakeham, in the county of Surrey, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Bachelor. Bom August 21, 1813, being the son of the late Thomas Flint Field of Fielding, in the county of Bedford. He received the honour of Knighthood in 1875, and was made a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council and raised to the Peerage in i8go. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine between three garbs or, on a chief of the last a dolphin na ant proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet & is the Naval Cockade. JFie jrif 369 of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds proper, a cubit arm erect vested gules, cuff argent, the hand proper, grasping a spear in bend sinister or, the whole between two wings argent. Supporters— On either side a female figure proper, vested argent, mantle azure, the dexter holding in the sinister hand a torch erect sable, fired proper, and the sinister holding in the dexter hand a like torch. Motto— "Sapientia donum Dei." Married, 1864, Louisa, daughter of John Smith, which lady died May 24, 1880. Seats — Bakeham, Englefield Green, Staines ; Bognor, in the county of Sussex. FIENNES, TWISLETON-WYKEHAM-, see SAVE and SELE. W The Most Noble Sir ALEXANDER WILLIAM W GEORGE DUFF, Duke of Fife and Marquess (TtfP °'^ Macduff, of the county of Banff, Earl of Fife and Jl IVfl/ Baron Skene, of Skene, in the county of Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl Fife, Viscount Macduff and Baron Braco of Kilbryde, in the county of Cavan, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord- Lieutenant of the county of Elgin, Honorary Colonel Banffshire Artillery Volunteers. Bom November 10, 1849, being the only son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Fife, by his wife Agnes Georgiana Ehzabeth, com- monly known as Lady Agnes Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Earl of ErroU ; Member of Parliament for the counties of Elgin and Nairn, 1874-1879 ; late Captain of the Corps of Gentlemen-at- Arms ; succeeded his father August 7, 1879. Creations — Baron, July 28, 1735 ; Earl, &c., April 26, 1759 (in Ireland) ; Baron (United Kingdom), October r, 1857; Earl (United Kingdom), 1885 ; Duke and Marquess (United Kingdom), July 29, 1889. Clubs — Brooks's, Marlborough, Athenaeum, Turf, Garrick, Royal Yacht, Squadron. .&morial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules (for Macduff) ; 2 and 3 vert, a fesse dancettte ermine, between a hart's head caboshed in chief, and two escallops in base or (for Duff) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent there- from the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of his wife, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or. stringed argent (for Ireland), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxony, namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert. In chief is the distinctive label of Her Royal Highness Princess Louise of Wales, Duchess of Fife, being of five points argent, charged in the centre and outer points with the Cross of St. George gules, and in the two others with a thistle proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a horse in full gallop argent, covered with a mantling gules, bestrewed with escutcheons or, each charged with a lion rampant of the second, on his back a knight in complete armour, with his sword drawn proper, on his sinister arm a shield, charged as the escut- cheons, on the helmet a vsreath of the colours, thereon a demi-lion rampant gules. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and waist with laurel, and holding in their exterior hands branches of trees over their shoulders all proper. Mottoes — "Deo juvante;" under the shield, "Virtute et oper^;" and upon the sinister side of his achievement, upon a lozenge surmounted by the coronet of her rank, being composed of crosses pat^e, fleurs-de-lis, and strawberry leaves, are placed the arms of Her Roval Highness as upon the second escutcheon, the lozenge being supported on the dexter side by a lion guardant or, crowned with a Uke coronet and charged with a like label ; and on the sinister side a unicorn argent, armed, crined, and un- guled or, gorged with a like coronet, therefrom a chain passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back or, and charged with a label as the dexter. Married, July 27, 1889, Her Royal Highness the Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar of Wales, Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert; and has Issue — Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise, commonly known as Lady Alexandra Victoria Alberta Edwina Louise; and Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgia Bertha, commonly known as Lady Maud Alexandra Victoria Georgia Bertha. 5«a/f— Duff House, in the county of Banff ; Balvenie Castle, Duff Town ; Auchintoul House, in the county of Banff; Innes House, in the county of Elgin ; Westerton House, in the county of Moray ; Mar Lodge, Braemar ; East Sheen Lodge, near Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Town residence — 15 Portman Square, W. AUBONE GEORGE FIFE, Esquire, late 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabiniers), Adjutant and Clerque of the Cheque of Her Majesty's Royal Bodyguard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms, and Barrister-at-Law. Born February i, 1847, being the third son of the late William Henry Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Lucy his first wife, and is a grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; served on the Canadian frontier during the raids in 1866 and 1867 ; in the Afghan War 1879 and 1880 ; in the Burmese War 1886 and 1887 ; Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding and Honorary Colonel Montgomeryshire Yeomanry Cavalry 1866 to 1889; Brigadier-Major Portsmouth Infantry Volunteer Brigade from 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, guttle d'or, between three thistles slipped and leaved proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi- lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Virtute et opera." Postal addresses — 42 Jermyn Street, London, S.W. ; St. James's Palace, London, S.W. ; 6 Pump Court, Middle Temple, London, E.C. HERBERT LEGARD FIFE, Gentleman. Born March 4, 1866, being the fourth son (and the elder of his second marriage), of the late William Henry Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Caroline Jane his second wife, only daughter of Sir Thomas Digby Legard, Baronet, of Ganton, in the county of York, and grandson of the late Sir John Fife, Knight Bachelor, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a Hon ram- pant gules, guttfe d'or, between three thistles slipped and leaved proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Virtute et opera." RONALD DARCY FIFE, Gentleman. Born March 19, 1868, being the fifth son (and the younger of his second marriage), of the late William Henry Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Caroline Jane his second wife, only daughter of Sir Thomas Digby Legard, Baronet, of Ganton, in the county of York, and grandson of the late Sir John Fife, Knight Bachelor, of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion ram- pant gules, guttle d'or, between three thistles slipped and leaved proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Virtute et opera." WILLIAM HENRY FIFE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, and for the North Riding of the county of York, Captain late 9th Lancers. Born September 18, 1845, being the second son of the late William Henry Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Lucy his first wife, and is a grandson of the late Sir John Fife. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : or, a lion rampant gules, gutt^e-d'or, between three thistles slipped and leaved proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Virtute et opera." Married, October 16, 1879, Janet, eldest daughter of Alexander Boyle, Vice- Admiral in the Royal Navy; and has Isssue — (i) Alexander John Fife, Gentleman, born August 13, 1880; (2) Henry Arebone Fife, Gentleman ; and Lucy Agnes. Postal address — Langton Hall, Northallerton, Yorkshire. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics Is that of a genuinely armigerous person, 2 A 37° jrif HJOHN COOKSON FIFE - COOKSON, Esquire, @ Lieutenant - Colonel, Justice of JTtfo- df rt nfc tf n t1 *« ^'^^'^^ ^""^ Deputy-Lieutenant jriH?=yLUUti*JUU for the county of Durham, and Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York. Born 1844, being the eldest son of the late William Henry Fife of Lee Hall, in the county of Northumberland, by Lucy his first wife, and grandson of the late Sir John Fife ; late 6sth Regiment, and Military Attache to the Embassy in Turkey during the Russo-Turkish War; author of "With the Balkan Armies ; " was promoted to be Major for services in Turkey, and retired with the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel. By Royal License, dated December 2, 1878, he assumed the surname of Cookson in addition to and after his surname of Fife, and the arms of Cookson quarterly with his own, under the will of John Cookson of Whitehill, in the county of Durham, on succeeding at the death of L. D. Reynard Cookson to the Whitehill estate. Clui — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and gules, a pale between two legs couped at the thigh in armour all counterchanged (for Cookson), 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, gutt^e- d'or, between three thistles leaved and slipped proper (for Fife) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper, gutt^e-de-sang, grasping in both paws a club also proper (for Cookson) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper a demi- lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a saltire argent, and resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon or, charged with a thistle as in the arms (for Fife); with the Motto, " Vir- tute et opera." Estates and postal addresses — Whitehill, Chester-le-Street, in the county of Durham ; and Lee Hall, Wark-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Dame MARIE GEORGIANA CAROLINE FILMER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable jT|TfY) ny Lady Filmer, daughter of the Right Honour- jr 14.11 !(-(■ able Arthur Marcus Cecil Montagu, third Baron Sandys. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of six or and sable, on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first, impaling the arms of Sandys, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dancett6e, between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards pas- sant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill). Married, 1858, Sir Edmund Filmer, ninth Baronet, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edmund Beversham Filmer, Esquire, born August 9, 1862, died February 21, 1863 ; (2) Sir Robert Marcus Filmer, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Alice Cecil Agnes [married, February 24, 1892, Arthur Stanley Wilson] ; Helen Marguerite ; and Dorothy Mary. Postal address — i Chesham Street, London, S.W. SiB ROBERT MARCUS FILMER, tenth Baronet, of East Sutton, in the county of Kent. Born February 25, 1878, being the son of the late Sir Edmund Filmer, ninth Baronet, by his wife Georgiana CaroUne, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Arthur Marcus Cecil Sandys, Lord Sandys ; succeeded his father 1886, under the creation of December 26, 1674. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of six or and sable, on a chief of the last three cinquefoils of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiurs, a falcon volant proper, beaked and legged or, standing on a ruined castle of the last. Seat — East Sutton Park, Staple- hurst, in the county of Kent. FINCASTLE, Viscount, see DUNMORE. FINCH, see AYLESFORD and WINCHILSEA. FINCH, Baron, see WINCHILSEA. GEORGE HENRY FINCH, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace fTttirfl -^^ ^^ county of Rutland, Honorary Major JfillvU Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry, Member of Parliament for the county of Rutland since November 23, 1867. Bom February 20, 1835, being the son & is the Military Cockade. jFin of the late George Finch, Esquire, of Burley-on-the-Hill, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, hy his second wife Louisa Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Louisa Elizabeth, fifth daughter of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Beaufort. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings aj ^w» in Debrett's ' ' House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Argent, a chevron be- tween three griffins passant sable. Crest — A pegasus courant. Motto — "Nil conscire sibi." Married, firstly, February 1861, Emily Eglantine, eldest daughter of John Balfour, Esquire, of Balbirnie, in the county of Fife; and by her (wlw died April 1865) has Issue— (1) Alan George Finch, born May 4, 1863 ; Magdalen ; and Gwendolina ; secondly, August zStl, Edith, daughter of Alfred Mont- gomery, Esquire, and by her has — (2) Somerset Alfred George Finch; (3) Wilfred Henry Montgomery Finch; Edith Sybil Mary; Margaret Georgina ; Essex; and Jasmine Cecilia. Postal address — Burley-on-the-Hill, Oakham.. HENRY FINCH, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law. Born July 23, i83r, being the younger son of the late Robert Finch, Gentleman, of DoUis Hill, in the county of Middlesex, Moneyer in the Royal Mint, by Mary his wife, eldest surviving daughter of Richard Franklyn of Totteridge, in the county of Hertford, also a Moneyer in the Royal Mint. Livery — Blue, with blue and white striped waistcoat and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine, between three gryphons passant, with wings elevated or, a lion's head erased sable, between two magpies proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant azure, bezantfe, the wings elevated or, holding between the paws an escocheon ermine, charged with a lion's head erased, as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Carpe diem." Married, firstly, February 5, 1868, Catherine, youngest daughter of William Scott of Kensal Manor House, Willesden, in the county of Middlesex, and of Leith, Scotland (she died August 16, 1879) ; and secondly, February 22, 1881, Sarah Jane, second daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Browne of Breaghwy, in the county of Mayo, Ireland. By the first marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry William Finch, Gentleman, born January 2, 1869; (2) Ernest Cormack Finch, Gentleman, born February 4, 1870 ; (3) Edward Harlee Finch, Gentleman, born August 5, 1876 ; (4) Robert Geoffrey Finch, Gentleman, born February 9, 1879 ; Catherine Scott ; Mary Elizabeth ; and Janet Maud. Postal address — Ashurstwood House, near East Grin- stead. The Reverend ROBERT FINCH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Rector of Pangbourne, in the county of Berkshire, eldest son of the late Robert Finch, Gentleman, of DoUis Hill, in the county of Middlesex, Moneyer in the Royal Mint, by Mary his wife, eldest surviving daughter of Richard Franklyn of Totteridge, in the county of Hertford, also a Moneyer in the Royal IVIint. Livery — Blue, with blue and yellow striped waistcoat and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron engrailed ermine, between three gryphons passant, with wings elevated or, a lion's head erased sable, between two magpies proper ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon segreant azure, bezantfe, the wings elevated or, holding between the paws an escocheon ermine, charged with a lion's head erased as in the arms; with the Motto, "Carpe diem." Estate — T>o\\-& Hill, Willesden. Postal address — The. Rectory, Pangbovffne. FINCH-HATTON, see WINCHILSEA. HENRY STORMONT FINCH-HATTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- 4Tttirfl-lT\fl1'l"l*lt1 ^^^^ Henry Stormont Finch- jnilKlJ'i^aKWll Hatton. Born 1852, being the third son of the Right Honour- able Sir George William Finch-Hatton, tenth Earl of Win- chilsea, and sixth Earl of Nottingham, by Fanny Margaretta his wife, eldest daughter of the late Edward Royd Rice of Dane Court, Sandwich. Club— White's. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three griffins passant with wings endorsed sable (for Finch) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three garbs or (for Hatton) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Codrington, namely argent, a fesse embattled B is the Naval Cockade. counter-embattled sable, fretty gules, between three lions passant guardant of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pegasus courant argent, winged or, and duoally gorged of the last; with the Motto, "Nil conscire sibi." Married, January 12, 1882, Anne Jane, eldest daughter and co-heir of the late Sir Henry John Cod- rington. Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Admiral of the Fleet ; and has Issue— (i) Guy Montagu George Finch- Hatton, Esquire, born May 28, 1885; (2) Denys George Finch-Hatton, Gentle- man, born April 24, 1887 ; and Gladys Margaret. Postal address — Ewerby House, Sleaford. Dame CHARLOTTE FINDLAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Findlay, daughter of Pryse iTintllSW J'^'^"^ of Bridgend, in the county of Glamor- *"'■"*'*"£; gan. Marned, x88s, as his second wife. Sir George Findlay, Knight Bachelor {who died 1893), General Manager of London and North-Western Railway. Postal address — Hill House, Edgeware, Mid- dlesex. JAMES FINDLAY, Gentleman. Bom 1819, being the third and only surviving son of the late Robert Findlay, Esquire, of Easterhill and Boturich, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of John Buchanan, Esquire, of Ardoch, in the county of Dumbarton, Vice-Lieutenant and Member of Parliament (1821-1826) for that county. Armorial tearlnga — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two roses in chief, and a double-headed eagle displayed in base gules, two swords chevronways, points downwards of the first, hilted and pommelled or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a boar passant argent. Motto — " Fortis in arduis." Mar- ried, firstly, 1851, Eleanor Sarah, third daughter of Sir Daniel Keyte Sandford, and sister of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Sandford ; by whom he has Issue — Cecilia Mary Louisa [married, August 5, 1882, Walter Combermere Lee Floyd, Esquire, seventh son of Major- General Sir Henry Floyd, Baronet, and has issue]. He married secondly, Lucy Anna de Cardonnel, second daugh- ter of Colonel Greaves Elmsall of Woodlands, in the county of York ; by whom he has — Robert de Cardonnel Findlay, Gentleman, born April 26, 1868. 5efflif— Easterhill, Toll- cross, in the county of Lanark. Residence — Skellow Hall, Doncaster. Surgeon-Major JOHN FINDLA Y, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Bom 1851 / created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Club — Junior United Service. §The Right Honourable ARTHUR JAMES FRANCIS PLUNKETT, Earl of Fingall, /FlMivnTT Baron Killeen of Killeen Castle, in the jri'llJJCll.l. county of Meath, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Fingall of Woolhampton Lodge, in the county of Berkshire, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Meath (Sheriff 1881). Born at Rome, April i, 1859, being the son of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Fingall, by his wife Elise Mary, daughter of Monsieur A. F. Rio ; succeeded his father in 1881. Creations — Baron (Ireland), 1403; Earl, Sep- tember 26, 1628 ; Baron (United Kingdom), June 20, 1831. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief a tower triple-towered of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and argent ; sinister, an antelope argent, horned, unguled, gorged with a plain collar and chained or. Motto — "Festina lente." Married, May 15, 1883, Elizabeth Mary Margaret, elder daughter of George Burke, Esquire, of Danesfield, Justice of the Peace for the county of Galway ; and has Issue — Mary Elizabeth, com- monly known as Lady Mary Elizabeth ; and a daughter, born May 14, 1894. Heir presumptive — His uncle, the Reverend William Matthew Plunkett, commonly known as the Hon- JFlt 371 ourable the Reverend William Matthew Plunkett, born 1824 formerly Lieutenant 23rd Regiment, now in Holy Orders o the Church of Rome, ^ca^— Killeen Castle, Dunsany, in the county of Meath. ALEXANDER JOHN FINLAISON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of (Tttllfltflfritl ^^ Bath. Born 1840, being the son of slitiivuliQVIl Alexander Glen Finlaison ; has been Actuary to National Debt Commis- sioners since 1875 ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1887. Gordon. Married, 184S, ^A« J?rae- rend Lord Augustus FitzClarence (son of King William IV., and brother of the first Earl of M-unster), who died 1854. MARIA HENRIETTA FITZ-CLARENCE, commonly known as Lady Maria Henrietta Fitz-Clarence, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Clonmel. Armorial l)eaxings are, upon a lozenge : The arms of King William IV. (being quarterly i and 4, England, 2. Scotland, 3. Ireland, and upon an inescutcheon the arms of Hanover, without the escutcheon of the Arch-Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, and without the crown of Hanover), de- bruised by a baton sinister azure, charged with three anchors or. Married, 1864, George Fitz-Clarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Fitz-Clarence (who died March 24, 1894), and has Issue — (i) Charles Fitz-Clarence, Esquire, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), brirn 1865 ; (2) Edward Fitz-Clarence, Gentleman, Lieutenant Dorsetshire Regi- ment, born 1865 ; (3) William Henry Fitz-Clarence, Gentle- man, born 1868 ; (4) Lionel Ashley Arthur Fitz-Clarence, Gentleman, born 1870; Annette Mary; and Mary. Residence — 25 Augusta Gardens, Folkestone. ADELAIDE AUGUSTA WILHELMINA FITZ- CLARENCE HUNLOKE, f!\¥>T,t^\f\Y^Y\ftr^ Widow, commonly known as the Jrl^J-^a^la^«■m.^^- Honourable Adelaide Augusta IK 1 1 11 f n b |> Wilhelmina Fitz- Clarence-Hun- 4^U«llunK' /(,,6«, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the first Baron De V Isle and Dudley. Married , 1856, Frederick Charles George Fitz- Clarence-Hunloke, commonly known as the Honourable Fred- erick Charles George Fitz-Clarence-Hunloke, who died 1878. Postal addresses — 8 Lennox Gardens, Pont Street, S. W. ; Wingerworth Hall, Chesterfield. FITZ ELLIS, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. FITZGERALD, quartered by BUTLER. FITZGERALD, see LEINSTER. FITZGERALD-DE ROS, see DE ROS. ANNE AGNES FITZ-GERALD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gerald Fitz-Gerald, fTif'X'rffSPl'flTri daughter of James Barker. Armorial Jl ll-p'*tL't-Kl4-U bearings are, upon a lozenge: Ar- gent, a saltire gules. Married, 1862, Gerald Fitz-Gerald, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Gerald Fitz-Gerald, son of the Most Noble the third Duke of Leinster, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Edward Gerald Fitz-Gerald, Esquire, born September ■'i. 1863. CHARLES FITZ-GERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles Fitz-Gerald. Born 1859, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial hearing^s — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey statant proper, environed round the loins and chained or. Mar- ried, 1887, Alice, daughter of M. Claudius; and has Issue — George Frederick Fitz-Gerald, Esquire, born i8go ; Nesta Sidonia ; and Mabel. Residence — Melbourne, Australia. Colonel CHARLES JOHN OS WALD FITZGERALD, Companion cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late General James Fitz- gerald; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1882, Alice, commonly known as Lady Alice, eldest daughter of the Most Noble Charles William Fitzgerald, fourth Duke of Leinster, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Postal address — Dunmore, Eastbourne. Dame CLARA EMMA FITZ-GERALD, commonly known as Lady Fitz-Gerald, daughter of James Whitaker. Married, firstly, 1881, Sir Augustine Fitz-Gerald, fourth Baronet, who died 1893 ,• and secondly, October 30, 1894, Walter Augustine Fitz-Gerald, Esquire. Postal address — Carrigoran, Newmarket-on- Fergus, county Clare. EVA FITZ-GERALD, commonly known as Lady Eva Fitz-Gerald, daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial ■bearings are, upon a lozenge; Argent, a saltire gules. § FREDERICK FITZ-GERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Frederick Fitz-Gerald. Born 1857, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey statant proper, environed round the loins and chained or. GEORGE FITZ-GERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Fitz-Gerald, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Secretary to the Governor of Jamaica. Bom 1862, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey statant proper, environed round the loins and chained or. Postal address — King's House, Kingston, Jamaica. Sir GEORGE GUMMING FITZ-GERALD, fifth Baronet, of Newmarket-on-Fergus, in the county of Clare, formerly Lieutenant 3rd Dragoon Guards. Born 1823, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife Emilia Curaming, daughter and co-heiress of the Reverend WiUiam Veale of Trevayler, in the county of Cornwall; succeeded his brother in 1893, under the creation of January 5, 1822. Armorial beailngs — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a chevalier in com- plete armour on horseback at full speed, his sword drawn and beaver up, all proper. Motto — " Fortis et fidelis." Married, firstly, 1883, Emily Georgiana, only daughter of Lieutenant George Cleaveland, Royal Navy, of Bromley, in the county of Kent (she died 1886). He married, secondly, 1888, Ellen Creagh, daughter of Crofton Hamil- ton Fitz-Gerald. Seats — Killibegs House, Prosperous, Naas ; Trevayler, Penzance, in the county of Cornwall. Sir GERALD FITZGERALD, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1833, being the son of the late Francis Fitz- gerald ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander ^ that Order, 1885. Club —Arthur' s. Married, 1881, Am-icia Henrietta, commonly knmjiin as the Honourable Amicia Henrietta, daughter of the Ri^ht Honourable Richard Monckton Milnes, first Baron Houghton , Doctor of Civil Law. Postal address — 64 Cadogan Gardens, London, S. W. § HENRY FITZ-GERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Fitz-Gerald. Born 1863, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Club — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey statant proper, environed about the middle and chained or. Married, 1891, Inez, daughter of William John Casberd Boteler of The Elms, Taplow, formerly Commander Royal Navy ; and has Issue — Dermot Fitz- Gerald, Esquire, born 1891. Residence — 36 Ashley Gardens, Victoria Street, S.W. JAMES EDWARD FITZGERALD, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saznt George, Justice of the Peace. Born 1818, being Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 574 Sit ifit the soji of the late Gerald Fitzgerald, of Queen's County ; ■was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1S70. Armorial bear- ings as used, hut for which no authority has been established, are: Ermine, asaltiregules. Married, 1850, Fanny Er shine, daughter of the late George Draper of London. Postal ad- dress — Clyde Cliff, Wellington, New Zealand. The Right Honourable JANE MATILDA MARY FITZGERALD, Widow, Baroness Fitzgerald, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Francis Southwell, commonly known as th£ Honourable Arthur Francis Southwell, and sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Southwell. Married, i860, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Baron Fitzgerald, Doctor of Laws, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, with the dignity of a Baron for life, who died 1889. Of the above Tnarriage tliere is Issue — An only son, Arthur Fitzgerald, Esquire, born February 1861. Postal address — 28 Clanricarde Gardens, London, W. MABEL FITZ-GERALD, commonly known as Lady Mabel Fitz-Gerald, daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial bearingrs are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a saltire gules. § MAURICE FITZGERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Maurice Fitzgerald, Lord- Lieutenant of the county of Wexford, formerly in the Royal Navy, Cap- tain in the Kildare Mihtia. Born 1852, being the second son of the Most Noble Charles William Fitzgerald, fourth Duke of Leinster, by his wife Caroline, commonly known as Lady CaroUne, daughter of the Most Noble Sir George Granville Sutherland - Leveson - Gower, second Duke of Sutherland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules, impaling the arms of Forbes, namely azure, three bears' heads argent, muzzled gules ; and for his Crest, a monkey statant proper environed round the loins and chained or; with the Motto, " Crom a boo." Married, April 13, 1880, Adelaide Jane Frances, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Jane Frances, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Arthur Hastings Forbes, seventh Earl of Granard, by his first marriage; and has Issue — Gerald Hugh Fitzgerald, Esquire, born 1886 ; Geral- dine Mary ; and Kathleen. Estate — Property in the county of Wexford. Postal address — Johnstown Castle, Wexford, Ireland. Sir MAURICE FITZ-GERALD, second Baronet, Knight of Kerry, of Valencia and Ballinruddery, in the county of Kerry, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kerry, late Captain Rifle Brigade. Born February 5, 1S44, being the son of the late Sir Peter George Fitz-Gerald, first Baronet, by his wife Julia, daughter of Peter Bodkin Hussey ; succeeded his father 1880, under the crea- tion of July 8, i38o. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a saltire gules, charged with a cross formfe argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed knight on horseback all proper. Motto — " MuUachar a boo. " Married, October 4, 1882, Ameha Catherine, daughter of Henri Louis Bischoff- sheim of Bute House, South Audley Street, London, W. ; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur Maurice Fitz-Gerald, Esquire (for whom His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught was sponsor), born June j, and died June 21, 1833; (2) John Peter Gerald Maurice Fitz-Gerald, Esquire, born May 14, 1884 ; (3) Arthur Henry Brinsley Fitz-Gerald, Esquire, born July 6, 1885 ; Louise Nesta Pamela (for whom Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught stood sponsor). NESTA FITZ-GERALD, commonly known as Lady Nesta Fitz-Gerald, daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a saltire gules. § WALTER FITZ-GERALD, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Walter Fitz - Gerald. Born 1858, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Leinster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and & is the Military Cockade. argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey statant proper, environed round the loins and chained or. EDMUND GERALD FITZGIBBON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order iCii'in{\\\\f\V\ "f ^'^™^ Michael and Saint George, jnVjJilUUU'l Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Victoria. Born 1825, being the third and only surviving son of Gibbon Carew Fitzgibton : was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1873, Sarah, eldest daughter of Richard Dawson of Phoenix Park, near Melbourne. Postal addresses — The White Knights, Fairlie House, South Yarra, Melbourne; 501 Collins Street, Mel- bourne. The Right Honourable FRANCIS WILLIAM FITZ- HARDINGE BERKELEY, fftf-r Jhni^htniTO Baron Fitz-Hardinge, of the city jr IVJ -|l>»aiUH IJiJI^ and county of the city of Bristol, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Horse Guards. Bom November 16, 1826, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Maurice Frederick Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, Baron Fitz-Hardinge, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, by his first wife Charlotte, comtnonly known as Lady Charlotte, the sixth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Charles Lennox, fourth Duke of Richmond, Knight of the Most Noble Order of tlie Garter. Creation — August z, iZ6i.. Married, November 24, 1857, Georgina, only daughter of Colonel William Holme- Sumner of Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses — Berkeley Castle, Cheltenham; Cranford House, Hounslow, Middlesex ; 9 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. FITZHARRIS, Viscount, see MALMESBURY. M BASIL THOMAS FITZ-HERBERT, Esquire, Justice W of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant fFtf'5r-fhp1*fl01*f' f™ ^^ county of Stafford, Lord of Jl \\,1'\^X^\,Vi%^\,\. the Manors of Norbury and Swyn- nerton. Bom March 29, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Francis Fitz-Herbert, Gentleman, by Maria Teresa his wife, daughter of John Vincent Gan- dolphi of East Sheen, in the county of Surrey, and suc- ceeded to the estates on the death of his uncle, October 13, 1863. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief vair^ or and gules, over all a bend sable ; and for the Crest, a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clenched within the gauntlet, all proper; with the Motto, " Ung je serviray." Married, October 13, 1858, Emily Charlotte, elder daughter of Edward Stafford Jerningham, Esquire, by courtesy and commonly known as the Honoiu-able Edward Stafford Jerningham. She died i88i ; and he married, secondly, Emma Eliza, Baroness Stafford, daughter of Frederic S. Gerard of AspuU House, in the County Palatine of Lan- caster, and widow of the late Right Honourable Sir Henry Valentine Stafford- Jerningham, Baron Stafford. By his first marriage he has Issue—h.) Francis Edward Fitz-Herbert, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (2) Basil John Fitz-Herbert, Gentleman, born August 28, 1861 ; (3) Edward Stafford Fitz- Herbert, Gentleman, born April 17, 1864; (4) Thomas Charles Fitz-Herbert, Gentleman ; Beatrice Mary ; Evelyn Mary ; Alice Maud Walburga ; and Maud Mary Josephine. -£i/a/«j— Norbury Manor, in the county of Derby; and Swynnerton Park, in the county of Stafford. Postal address — Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Staffordshire. § FRANCIS EDWARD FITZ-HERBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, Captain and Honorary Major of the Staffordshire Yeomanry. Born August 28, i860, being the eldest son of Basil Thomas Fitz-Herbert, Esquire, of Norbury Manor and Swynnerton Park, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, by his first wife Emily Charlotte, elder daughter of Edward Stafford Jerningham, Esquire, by courtesy and commonly known as the Honourable Edward Stafford Jerningham. C/a* — Marlborough. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief vairfe or and gules, over all a bend sable ; and for a Crest, a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clenched M is the Naral Cockade. JFit JFit 375 within the gauntlet ; with the motto, " Ung je ser- viray." Postal address— Swynnerton Hall, Stone, Stafford- shire. JOHN KNIGHT FITZHERBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 27, 1820, being the youngest son of the late Sir Henry Fitzherbert, third Baronet, by Agnes his wife, second daughter of- the Reverend William Beresford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three lions rampant or ; and for the Crest, a cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clasped within the gauntlet all proper ; with the Motto, " Ung je serviray." Married, August 9, 1859, Arabella Penelope, third daughter of William White, Esquire, of Slirubs, in the county of Dublin ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Fitzherbert, Esquire, Captain in the Berk- shire Regiment, born 1862 ; (2) Godfrey Fitzherbert, Gentle- man, born 1864; Isabel, married, 1884, James Lowndes Randall ; Maud ; Rachel ; and Edith. Postal address — Twynham, Bournemouth. § Major WALTER HEPBURN MELITAS FITZ- HERBERT. Born 1842, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Henry FitzHerbert of Somersal Herbert, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace for that county, by Ellen Margaret his wife, eldest daughter of James Hepburn of Tovil Place, in the county of Kent ; served in the Jowaki Campaign 1877 ; Afghan War 1878, 1879. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three lions rampant or, langued azure ; and for a Crest, a cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clasped within the gauntlet all proper; with tlie Motto, "Plain living, high thinking." Married, 1886, Mary Jo- hanna Sophia, daughter of the Reverend Thomas William Carr, Rector of Barming, Maidstone ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Carr FitzHerbert, Gentleman, born 1887; (2) Nicholas Hepburn FitzHerbert, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Harriet Marjorie. Postal address — The Hall, Somersal Herbert, Derby. §SlK WILLIAM FITZHERBERT, fourth Baronet, of Tissington Hall, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Leicester. Bom June 2, 1808, being the eldest son of the late Sir Henry Fitzherbert, third Baronet, by Agnes his wife, second daughter of the Reverend William Beresford. He succeeded as fourth Baronet of the creation of January 22, 1784, at the death of his father, June i, 1858. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Gules, three lions rampant or ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clasped within the gauntlet all proper; with the Motto, "Ung je serviray." Married, February 20, 1836, Annie, second daughter of the late Sir Reynold Abel AUeyne, second Baronet ; and by her, who died December 14, 1864, has had Issue— (z) William Cromwell Fitzherbert, Esquire, late loth Hussars, born January 30, 1842, and died January 24, 1874; (2) Beresford Fitzherbert, Esquire, born Septem- ber II, 1844, and died May 25, 1873; (3) the Reverend Richard Fitzherbert, Master of Arts, Rector of Warsop, born April 12, 1846 [married, 1871, Mary Anne, daughter of Edward Arkwright of Hatton, and has issue] ; (4) Hugo Meynell Fitzherbert, Esquire, born December 24, 1847, died August 6, 1864; Agnes Rebekah [married, October 16, 1867, Major-General William Reid Martin, Bengal Staff Corps] ; Wilhelmina, died, unmarried, September 5, 1862 ; Annie Ida [married, January 30, 1890, Charles Edward Fletcher, and died November 25, 1890] ; and Frances Theresa [married, August 22, 1883, Edward Evelyn Har- court Vernon, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham, and has issue]. Estates — TSssmgton, in the county of Derby; West Farleigh, in the county of Kent; and Nettleworth, in the county of Notting- ham. Postal address— Tissmglon Hall, Ashbourne, Derby- shire. CATHERINE FITZHERBERT - BROCKHOLES, Widow, daugh- the County Pala- tine of Chester. Armorial bearings, borne upon a lozenge. are : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three brocks passant sable (for Brockholes), 2 and 3 argent, a chief vair^e or and gules, over all a bend sable (for Fitz- herbert). Married, 1866, James Fitzherbert-Brockholes of Claughton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, who died 1875. Postal address — Clifton Hall, Forton, Garstang, Lancashire. H WILLIAM JOSEPH FITZHERBERT- BROCK- %f HOLES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born May 29, 1851, being the second surviving son of the late Francis Fitzherbert, Gentleman, by Maria Teresa his wife, daughter of John Vincent Gandolii of East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Wellington. Livery — Black coat and trousers, gilt buttons, and pale yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three brocks passant sable (for Brockholes), 2 and 3 argent, a chief vair^e or and gules, over all a bend sable (for Fitzher- bert) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a brock passant sable (for Brockholes), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, the hand appearing clenched within a gauntlet all proper (for Fitz- herbert). Married, firstly, May 9, 1876, Mary Ida, second daughter of Robert Berkeley of Spetchley Park, in the county of Worcester. She died January 14, 1883 ; and he married , secondly, July i, 1885, Blanche, second daughter of Major- General Sir Henry Clifford, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. And has Issue — (i) Thomas Joseph Fitzherbert-Brockholes, Gentleman, born May 4, 1887; (2) John William Fitzherbert-Brockholes, Gentleman, born May 23, 1889 ; (3) Roger Hubert Fitz- herbert-Brockholes, Gentleman, born February 19, 1891 ; Mary Teresa ; Dorothy Mary Catharine ; and Winifred Mary. Estates — Claughton, Heaton, and Maynes, all in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — Claughton Hall, Garstang, Lancashire. Major-General ALFRED FITZHUGH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 4^ti'TflttlYfl B°^^ i837» being the son of the late jri-VjyUyy Reverend William Anthony Fitzhugh, Prebendary of Chichester; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1867, Cecilia /. , eldest daughter of th£ Reverend E, P. Henslowe, Vicar of Huish Episcopi, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Th£ Birches, Penshurst, Tonbridgc. FITZ LANGLEY, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. FITZMAURICE, Viscount, see LANSDOWNE. FITZMAURICE, see LANSDOWNE and ORKNEY. ADELA MARY FITZ - MAURICE, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable if{^'r,0(!KH\\X'\tV il/>-J. Alexander Temple Fitz- ^\ \\,'^'V^\\\X\fV\X Maurice, daughter of Simon Thomas Scrope, Esquire, ofDanby, in the county of York, yiz.TnR&, firstly, Edward Riddell of Cheeseburn Grange, in the county of Northu?nberland ; and secondly, 1873, Alexander Temple Fitz-Maurice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Temple Fitz-Maurice [who died 1894), son of the Right Hon- ourable the second Earl of Orkney. Residence — Llangattock House, Llangattock, Abergavenny. JAMES TERENCE FITZ-MAURICE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Terence Fitz- Maurice, Justice of the Peace and County Alderman for the county of Berks. Born 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Orkney. Clubs — Constitu- tional, Army and Navy. Married, i86i, Frances Rhoda, daughter of the late Sir William Gore Ousely, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — James Fitz-Maurice, Esquire, born 1866 ; Harriet Marcia Jane [married, 1890, Hamilton Ricliard Boyle\ ; Isabella Annie {married, 1882, Frederick Robert St. John, Esquire, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 376 JTit Sit Plenipotentiary at Berne] ; and Mabel Madeline Rhoda. Residence — Fernley, Maidenhead. MARY ANNE TAYLOR MACKINTOSH, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frederick O'Brien FitZ'Maurice, daughter of Robert T. S. Abraham. Mar- r\&d,Jirstly , 1853, Frederick O'Brien Fits-Maurice, Esquire, comTnonly known as the Honourable Frederick O'Brien Fitz-Maurice, Commander Royal Navy {son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Orkney'), who died 1867 ; secondly, 1869, Captain Archibald Mackintosh, late Royal Marine Light Infantry. Of the above first maj-riage there is Issue — (i) Frederick John Mangles Fitz-Maurice, Esquire, born July 21, 1855, died February 21, 1869/ (2) Douglas Commerell Menzies Fitz-Maurice, Gentleman, born Decem- ber 7, i86i \married, and has a son, born August 26, 1890] ; (3) Llewellyn Abraham Fitz-Maurice, Gentleman, born 1867 ; and Amide Mary Hamilton. MATTHEW JAMES HASTINGS FITZ-MAURICE- DEANE, Esquire, commonly iT'ti"^ CIVftattl*tf known as the Honourable Mat- jriVJ = **3aUlll.l>- thew James Hastings Fitz-Mau- ?r^rAtir rice-Deane. i?orKi83i, being the l^X/KXlVir son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Muskerry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Argent, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-sea-otter proper. Married, 1871, Maria (who died 1879), daughter of the Reverend WiUiam Bunbury of Shandrum, in the county of Cork, and Widow of Henry Baggs of Sholt Castle, Mallow, in the county of Cork ; and has Issue — ^A son, born 1874. ELIZABETH GERALDINE FITZ - MAURICE - DEANE-MORGAN, Widow, K^X^T C?(ftslfl1*tr*> commonly known as the Hon- jrH-J'W^aUHl-K- ourable Mrs. Robert Fitz- ^Deane^apotrgan ^''aug^ter of^^t^iuof "S Grogan - Morgan. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable, in the dexter chief point a mullet azure (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars gules (for Deane). Married, 1847, Robert Tilson Fitz - Maurice- Deane-Morgan, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Robert Tilson Fitz-Maurice-Deane-Morgan (eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Muskerry), who assumed the name of Morgan, and died 1857. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Hamilton Matthew Tilson Fitz-Maurice-Deane-Morgan, foiu-th Baron Muskerry. General Sir JAMES WILLIAM FITZMAYER, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- 4Ttf"XtT1rtMPt* "'^^ Order of the Bath, Justice of the Jl tVJIIinj/('V Peace for the county of Hereford. Born 1813, being tlie son of the late Major Charles Howard Fitzmayer, Royal Artillery ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, , and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1871. Clubs — Army and Navy , United Service. Married, firstly, 1840, Jane Louisa (who died 1859), eldest daughter of Major Harry Bowyer Lane, Royal Artillery ; and secondly, 1863, Lucy, eldest daughter of Charles Kane Sivewright of Burntisland, in the county of Fife. Postal address — The Chase, Ross, Hereford. FITZPAIN, Baron, see ATHOLE. FITZPATRICK, see CASTLETOWN. Sir DENNIS FITZPATRICK, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of JTtfTtinf't'tffc India. Born 1837, being the son of Jl tvjyuvvim. Thomas Fitzpatrick, Doctor of Medi- cine, of Dublin ; has been Lieutenant- Governor of the Punjaub since 1892 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Married, 1866, Mary, daughter of Colonel Buller, g^th Regiment. Postal address — Lahore, Punjaub. & is the Military Cockade. OLIVIA FITZ-PATRICK, commonly knmm as Lady Olivia Fitz-Patrick, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Headfort. Married, 1853, the Reverend Frederick Fitz-Patrick. FITZ ROGER, quartered by BEETHAM. FITZROY, see GRAFTON and SOUTHAMPTON. CECIL AUGUSTUS FITZROY, Esquire, of Ringstead, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand, Justice of the tC\^XVt\W P^^"^^- Bom January 10, 1844, being the jr It JUJJ; third son of the Reverend Frederick Thomas William Coke Fitzroy, Rector of Great Ring- stead, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Emilia Le Strange, eldest daughter of Henry Styleman of Snellisham Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, France and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; over all a sinister baton compony argent and azure, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, crowned with a ducal coronet azure, and gorged with a collar counter-compony argent, and of the fourth; with the Motto, " Et decus et pretium recti." Married, February 21, 1878, Susannah, third daughter of William Beetham, Esquire, of Wellington, New Zealand, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Cecil Southampton Fitzroy, Gentleman, born March 24, 1884 ; (2) Frederick Waller Southampton Fitzroy, Gentleman, born July 3, 1885 ; Maud Mary Le Strange ; and Louisa Gwendoline. Postal address — Ringstead, Hastings, Hawkes Bay, New Zealand. t FRANCIS HORATIO FITZROY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Southampton. Born June 6, 1823, being the only son of Admiral Sir William FitzRoy, commonly known as Admiral Lord William FitzRoy, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Georgiana, daughter of Thomas Raikes. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ; ii. and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure fiory and counter-flory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland) ; being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II., the whole debruised by a baton sinister compony of six pieces argent and azure ; impaling the arms of Duncombe, namely, party per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a Hon statant guardant or, ducally crowned azure, and gorged with a collar countercompony argent and of the fourth ; with the Motto, " Et decus et pretium recti." Married, November 27, 1849, Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude, second daughter of the Right Hon- ourable WiUiam Duncombe, second Baron Feversham ; and has Issue— (1) Almeric William FitzRoy, Esquire, born December 12, 1851 ; (2) Cyril Duncombe FitzRoy, Gentle- man, born May 21, 1861 ; Gertrude Louisa Georgiana [mar- ried Llfol Lloyd Anstruther of Suffolk] ; Kathleen Horatia ; Helen Mary [married Charles Milne Newton] ; and Esm^ [married Major Montagu Curzon, commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Curzon, Rifle Brigade]. Estate and postal af'pfll>1*-jrjflno Captain Reserve Forces, and late jrtt'VVy^-V-VU.aiH^ Lieutenant Scots Guards. Born October 16, 1861, being the only son of Frederick Henry Vane, Esquire [to whom refer], by his wife Rosa Linda, daughter of John Moore, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Galway. Clubs — New, Queen's. Livery — Blue, with gold facings. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty, i and 20 or, three sinister gaimtlets azure, a canton gules (for Vane of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets or (for Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle) ; 3. argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three pellets (for De la Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant crowned or (for De la Leke) ; j. gules, a cross argent, in the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three chevrons of the field (for De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent, a bend between six fleurs-de-lis (for Fitz-Ellis) ; 7. quarterly i. and iiii. or, two pallets azure, ii. and iii. ermine, within a bordure azure (for Persall of Tudley) ; 8. or, a cross engrailed gules (for Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine (for (?) Norwich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief argent (for Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinque- foils gules (for D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable, a fesse ermine (for Hai-leston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant argent (for Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the dexter chief an annulet for difference (for Warton) ; 15. argent, a fesse between six oak-leaves gules (for Fitz-Langley) ; 16. argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire sable (for Maddison of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron between three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field (for Marley of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed argent, between four plates, each charged with a pheon point upwards of the field (for Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as number two, the whole differenced by a label upon a crescent, impaling the arms of Da Costa Ricci ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and pommel or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a gauntlet holding a dagger proper, hilt and pommel or; with the Motto, "Nee temere nee timide." Married, December 15, 1888, Donna Anna Da Costa Ricci, daughter of His Excellency Baron Da Costa Ricci. Postal address— d Colling- ham Place, South Kensington, S.W. FREDERICK HENRY FLETCHER-VANE, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant 12th Lancers, heir presumptive to the Baronetcy of Vane of Hutton. Born May 18, 1807, being the second son of Sir Frederick Fletcher- Vane, second Baronet, by Hannah his wife, daughter of John Bowerbank of Johnby, in the county of Cumberland. Livery— ^Xm^ with gold facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly of twenty, i and 20 or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton gules (for Vane of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets or (for Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle) ; 3. argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three pellets for De la Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant crowned or (for De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross argent, in the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three chevrons of the field (for De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent, a bend between six fleurs-de-lis (for Fitz Ellis) ; 7. quarterly i. and iiii. or, two pallets azure, ii. and iii. ermine, within a bordure azure (for Persall of Tudely) ; 8. or, a cross engrailed gules (for Hawte of Bishopsbourne) ; 9. per pale gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine (for (?) Norwich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief argent (for Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinque- foils gules (for D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable, a fesse ermine (for Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant argent (for Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the dexter chief an annulet for difference (for Warton) ; 15. argent, a fesse between six oak-leaves gules (for Fitz Langley) ; 16. argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire sable (for Maddison of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron between three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field (for Marley of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed argent between four plates, each charged with a pheon point upwards of the field (for Fletcher of Hutton) ; 19. as number 2, the whole differenced by a crescent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and pommel or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a gauntlet holding a dagger proper, hilt and pommel or ; with the Motto, " Nee temere nee timide." Married, June 4, 1859, Rose Linda, fourth daughter of John Moore, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Prospect Place, in the county of Galway ; and has Issue — Francis Patrick Fletcher- Vane, Esquire [to whom refer]. §SlR HENRY RALPH FLETCHER-VANE, Baronet, of Hutton-in-the-Forest, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Westmorland, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1876, Honorary-Colonel Westmorland and Cumberland Yeomanry Cavalry. Born January 13, 1830, being the elder son of the late Sir Francis Fletcher- Vane, third Baronet, by Diana Olivia his wife, daughter of Charles George Beauclerk, Esquire, and succeeded as fourth Baronet at the decease of his father, February 15, 1842. Clubs — Carlton, Arthur's. Livery — ]31ue with gold facings. Armo- rial bearings — ^He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty, I and 20 or, three sinister gauntlets azure, a canton gules (for Vane of Hutton) ; 2. azure, three gauntlets or (for Vane of Hadlow Castle and Raby Castle) ; 3. argent, a chevron engrailed sable between three pellets (for De la Dene) ; 4. azure, a chief argent, over all a lion rampant, crowned or (for De la Leke) ; 5. gules, a cross argent, in the first quarter an inescutcheon or, charged with three chevrons of the field (for De Saint Owen) ; 6. argent, a bend between six fleurs-de-lis (for Fitz Ellis) ; 7. quarterly i. and iiii. or, two pallets azure, ii. and iii. ermine, a bordure azure (for Persall of Tudely) ; 8. or, a cross engrailed gules (for Hawte of Bishopsboiu-ne) ; 9. per pale gules and azure, over all a lion rampant ermine (for Norwich of Norwich) ; 10. sable, two bars or, a chief azure (for Froggenhall of Froggenhall) ; 11. argent, three cinquefoils gules (for D'Arcy) ; 12. argent, on a fesse cotised sable, a fesse ermine (for Harleston) ; 13. gules, a goat passant argent The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 38o jrio (for Bardwell) ; 14. argent, a fesse sable, and in the dexter chief an annulet for difference (for Warton) ; 15. argent, a fesse between six oak-leaves gules (for Fitz Langley) ; 16. argent, two battle-axes addorsed in saltire sable (for Maddi- son of Partney) ; 17. argent, on a chevron between three martlets sable, a mullet pierced of the field (for Marley of Unthanke Hall) ; 18. sable, a cross engrailed argent between four plates, each charged with a pheon point upwards of the field (for Fletcher of Hutton) ; ig. as number two, impaling the arms of Gladstone, namely, argent, a savage's head affrontfe, guttfe de sang, wreathed about the temples with holly proper, within an orle flory gules, all within an orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, are placed two helmets befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and pommel or, 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter gauntlet holding a dagger in bend sinister proper, hilt and pommel or ; with the Motto, ' ' Nee temere nee timide." Married, April 12, 1871, Margaret, eldest surviving daughter of Thomas Stewart Gladstone of Capenoch, in the county of Dumfries. Estate — Hutton- in-the-Forest, Penrith. Postal address — Scarness Cottage, Bassenthwaite. The Reverend WILLIAM FLORY, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born September 22, 1846, being the iTTni*T1 °"'"y ^°" °^ John Flory of Great Bealings, by his jr Vitlrff Yifife Eliza, only daughter of Frederick Loom of Grundisburgh, in the county of Suffolk. Livery — Light blue, with white facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure, five crescents chevronways between three fleurs- de-lis all counterchanged, impaling the arms of Ryland, namely argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops, each within an annulet of the last ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between two saltires azure, a stag's head erased argent, gorged with a collar of the first, thereon three crescents of the second, between the attires a fleur-de-lis also azure; with the Motto, " Ut prosimus." Married, April 6, 1875, Susannah Proctor, second daughter of Thomas Ryland, Esquire, of Erdington and Moxhull Park, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — Mary Ryland. Postal address — Redland Lodge, Leam- ington. FLOWER, see ASHBROOK and BATTERSEA. ROBERT THOMAS FLOWER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Thomas ffTflVttPr '^l°ws''' Born April i, 1836. Armorial jr tUUJvl' i)eariBgs — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels between three ravens, each having an ermine spot in its beak sable, and between the chevronels three pellets. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven, having an ermine spot on its beak. Married, 1866, Gertrude Sophia, daughter of the late Reverend Sewell Hamilton of Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Llowarch Robert Flower, Esquire, born 1870 ; (2) Reginald Henry Flower, Gentleman, born 1871 ; Frances Mary [married, 1893, Harry Ernest White] ; Eva Constance Gertrude ; and Gertrude. Residence — Knockatrina House, Durrow, Queen's County. Sir WILLIAM HENRY FLOWER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1831, being the son of the late Edward Fordham Flower, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of The Hill, Stratford - on - Avon ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Co7n- mander of that Order, zB^2. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1858, Georgiana Rosetta, daughter of the late Admiral W. H. Smyth, Doctor of Civil Law. Postal addresses — 26 Stanhope Gardens, S. W. ; Natural History Museum, Cromwell Road, S. IV. The Reverend WILLOUGHBY FLOWER, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Canon of the Cathedral Chapter of the Diocese of Ballarat. « is tlie Military Cooliade. jroi Born January 22, 1858, being the eldest son of Thomas Simpson Flower, by his wife Ellen, daughter of Enoch Keeling. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Ermines, a cinquefoil pierced argent. Crest — A lion's head erased sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Mens conscia recti. " These arms with the crest (a lion's head erased argent, charged with a mullet gules), are those of William Flower, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, but no descent has been established by the Reve- rend Willoughby Flower. Married, May 7, 1885, Emily Sarah, eldest daughter of Thomas George of Bythom, in the county of Huntingdon ; and has Issue — Willoughby Flower, born June 9, 1888 ; Emily Monica George ; and Agatha Cecile George. Postal address — S. Peter's Vicarage, Ballarat, Australia. Sir JOHN FLOYD, third Baronet, late Captain 3rd Buffs, served in the Crimea. Born July 31, ffTrttlll 1823, being the son of the late Major-General JrlUP" Sir Henry Floyd, second Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Murray. Creation — March 30, 1816. Club — National. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a lion rampant regardant argent, on a chief embattled or, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold , enfiled with an Eastern crown gules, between two tigers' faces also proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant regardant argent, murally crowned gules, bearing a flag representing the standard of Tippoo Sultan, flowing to the sinister proper. Motto — ' ' Patiens pulveris atque soils." Married, 1851, Thomasine Harriette, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Shaw, third Baronet, which lady died in 1856. The Reverend Sir JOHN HENRY FLUDYER, fourth Baronet, Master of Arts, Rector of iTlttlmpI* Ayston, in the county of Rutland. 5orK 1803, JltUU^vV being the son of the late George Fludyer, Esquire, Member of Parliament, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable John Fane, ninth Earl of Westmorland ; succeeded his cousin as fourth Baronet, March 12, 1876, under the creation of November 14, 1759. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross flory between four escallops argent, each charged with a similar cross of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop as in the arms, between two wings elevated argent. Married, May 7, 1832, Augusta, daughter of Sir Richard Borough, Baronet, and by her (who died 1889) has Issue — (i) Charles Fludyer, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards (retired), born April, 1840 [married, April 19, 1866, Lucy Harriet Fanny, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Moore Hodder of Hodders- field, in the county of Cork] ; (2) Arthur John Fludyer, Esquire, Major and Lieutenant - Colonel 3rd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, born 1844 [married, Septem- ber 9, 1876, Augusta Frances, third daughter of Sir Edward Borough, Baronet] ; (3) Henry Fludyer, Esquire, Colonel Scots Guards, born 1847 [married, July 23, 1891, Mary Stuart, only child of Alexander Radcliffe Hordern] ; Katha- rine [married. May 3, 1873, Henry Randolph Finch, second son of George Finch of Burley-on-the-HillJ. Seat — Ayston Hall, Uppingham, in the covmty of Rutland. EMILY FOLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Emily Foley, daughter of the Most Noble the fFolKW '^'"^"^ Duke of Montrose. Armorial bearings Jl U*-v^ ajg^ upon a lozenge: Argent, a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils sable, all within a bordure of the last, impaling the arms of Graham, namely, quarterly i and 4 or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field (for Graham) ; 2 and 3 argent, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Montrose). Married, 1832, Edward Thomas Foley of Stoke Edith Park, in the county of Here- ford (who died 1846). Postal address— 'S.toM.^ Edith Park, Hereford. Admiral FITZGERALD ALGERNON CHARLES FOLEY, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable M is the Naval Cockade. jroi jroi 381 Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Bom September 5, 1823, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Thomas Foley, third Baron Foley, by his wife Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, fifth daughter of the Most Noble Sir William Robert Fitzgerald, second Duke of Leinster, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Club — United Service. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Argent, a fesse engrailed be- tween three cinquefoils sable, all within a bordure of the last; and for the Crest, a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws an escutcheon of the arms ; with the Motto, " Ut prosim." Married, firstly, August 27, 1850, Frances, youngest daughter of Sir George Campbell of Edenwood, in the county of Fife (she died February 23, 1867) ; and secondly, July 21, 1874, Renira Anna, younger daughter of the Reverend Richard Fortescue Purvis, and widow of Captain Edward Henry Gage Lambert ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Cecil Fitzgerald Foley, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born September 1, 1851 ; (2) Algernon Campbell Foley, Esquire, Major in the Royal Engineers, born January 17, 1852 ; (3) Francis John Foley, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy, born December 3, 1855 ; (4) Reginald Edward Foley, Esquire, born September 5, 1864; Adelaide Mary Philippa [married, 1893, Charles Balkeley Godman] ; and Frances [married, 1891, Edward Robert Pearce - Edgecumbe, Esquire (to whom refer)]. Estate and postal address — Packham, Fordingbridge. §The Right Honourable HENRY THOMAS FOLEY, Baron Foley of Kidderminster, in the county of Worcester, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for the county of London. Bom December 4, 1850, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas Henry Foley, fourth Baron Foley, by his wife Mary Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Mary Charlotte, the eldest daughter of the Most Noble the thirteenth Duke of Norfolk ; succeeded his father 1869, under the creation of May 20, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils sable, all within a bordiu'e of the last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding between the fore-paws an escutcheon charged with the arms. Supporters — Two lions argent, sem^e of cinquefoils sable. Motto — " Ut prosim." Heir presumptive — His brother, Fitzalan Charles John Foley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitz- alan Charles John Foley, born 1852, Captain 3rd Battalion Derbyshire Regiment (Militia) 1879, Major 1888 ; Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Ix)ndon. Residences — 7 Audley Square, London, W. ; Ruxley Lodge, Esher, in the county of Surrey. The Right Honourable MARY CHARLOTTE FOLEY, Widow, Baroness Foley, eldest daughter of the Most Noble Henry Charles Fitzalan-Howard, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, thirteenth Duke of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils, and the whole within a bordure sable ; impaling the arms of Fitzalan-Howard, namely, quarterly, i. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion ram- pant or (for Fitzalan). Supporters — Two lions argent, semfc of cinquefoils sable. Married, 1849, the Right Hon- ourable Thomas Henry Foley, fourth Baron Foley, who died 1869. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Henry Thomas Foley, fifth Baron Foley ; (2) Fitzalan Charles John Foley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitzalan Charles John Foley, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, Major 3rd Battalion the Sherwood Foresters, Derbyshire Regiment, born Sep- tember 27, 1852. Postal address — 7 Audley Square, W. ; Ruxley Lodge, Esher, Surrey. General Sir ST. GEORGE GERALD FOLEY, commonly known as the Honourable Sir St. George Gerald Foley, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, formerly Lieutenant-Governor of Guernsey. Bom July 10, 1814, being a son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Foley, by his wife Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, daughter of the Most Noble the second Duke of Leinster ; was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1886. C&fc — United Service, Travellers', Turf, Marlborough. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse engrailed between three cinquefoils sable, all within a bordure of the last, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Com- mander, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Sturt, namely vert, on a fesse between three colts courant argent, as many roses gules. Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding an escutcheon of the arms of Foley; with the Motto, " Ut prosim." Married, 1865, Augusta Selina, daughter of the late Henry Charles Sturt, Esquire, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Alington; and has Issue — (i) Henry St. George Foley, Esquire, born 1866 ; (2) Cyril Foley, Esquire, born 1868. Residence — 24 Bolton Street, W. FOLJAMBE, see HAWKESBURY. § FRANCIS JOHN SAVILE FOLJAMBE, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of ITflTlfltTlThp Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice ■i\ v\}\\\\\\iKr of the Peace for the county of Nottingham and the West Riding of the county of York; High Steward of East Retford, Vice-Chairman of Nottinghamshire County Council, Member of Parliament for East Retford, 1857-1885 ; High Sheriff for the county of Not- tingham, 1889. Born April 9, 1830, being the eldest son of George Savile of Osberton, in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High Sheriff for the county of Nottingham , by his first wife Harriet Emily Mary, eldest daughter of Sir William Mordaunt Sturt Milner, Baronet, of Nun-Appleton, in the county of York. Club — Brooks's. Livery — Black and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend between six escallops or and eighty-three other quarterings, and impaUng the arms of Acheson, namely, argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered or, on a chief vert two mullets of the third ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a jamb unarmed (excepting the spur) quarterly or and sable; with the Motto, " Soies ferme." Married, February 20, 1856, Gertrude Emily, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable the late Sir Archibald Acheson, third Earl of Gosford ; and has Issue — (i) George Savile Foljambe, Esquire, born October 30, 1856 [to whom refer] ; (2) Godfrey Acheson ThornhaghFoljambe, Gentleman, born October 21, 1868; (3) Hubert Francis Fitzwilliam Brabazon Foljambe, Gentleman, born November 16, 1872. Estates — Osberton and Sturton, in the county of Nottingham ; Aldwark, Wadworth, and Brierley, in the county of York. Postal address — Osberton, Worksop. § GEORGE SAVILE FOLJAMBE, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Notting- ham, Major of the 4th Volunteer Battalion of the Sherwood Foresters. Born October 30, 1856, being the eldest son of Francis John Savile Foljambe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant [to whom refer], by his wife Gertrude Emily, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable the late Sir Archibald Acheson, third Earl of Gosford. Club — Brooks's. Livery — Black and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend between six escallops or, and eighty-three other quarterings ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a jamb unarmed excepting the spur, quarterly or and sable; with the Motto. "Soies ferme." Married, February 21, 1888, Dora Margaret, elder daughter of the Reverend Edmond Warre, Doctor of Divinity, of Baron's Down, in the county of Somerset, Head-Master of Eton College ; and has /rjac- Edmond Waher Savile Foljambe, Gentleman, born September 19, 1890 ; Mary Pauline ; and Rachel Emily. Postal address — Brackenhurst, Southwell. The Editor undertakes tlat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 382 jroi JFot FOLKEROY, quartered by HORDERN. FOLKESTONE, Viscount, see RADNOR. CHARLES JOHN FOLLETT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, iT'rtYTl^i'i" ^^^^^'f' of Arts of the University of Oxford, Jr UllvVV Bachelor of Civil Law, Justice (^ the Peace of the city of Exeter. Born 1838, being the son of John Follett of Exeter ; Solicitor to Her Majesty' s Cus- toms ; was created Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, 1891. Married, 1863, the eldest da-ughter of W. Nation of Rockhear House, in the county of Devon. Postal address — 44 Green Street, Park Lane, W, ; Her Majesty's Customs, E.C. JULIA ALICE FOLLETT, commonly known as Lady Julia Alice Follett, daughter of the second Marquess of Ailsa. Married, 1869, Robert IV. W. Follett, Major and Colonel Coldstrea^n Guards. FOOTE, quartered by BELLAIRS. THOMAS DICKSON FOOTE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael tVftftfo and Saint George ; appointed Member of the JlUUVv Educational Council, Antigua, 1891 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Antigua. FORBES, see GRANARD, OGILVIE-FORBES, and SEMPILL. FORBES, Viscount, see GRANARD. ALEXANDRA CATHERINE MARY FORBES, commonly known as the Honourable Alex- (TfirflPrt '^"■^^^ Catherine Mary Forbes, daughter of jrUl-Uv^ f}i^ seventeenth Baron Saltoun. Married, 1883, John Houblon Forbes, Advocate, of Edinburgh. , Sir CHARLES STEWART FORBES, fifth Baronet, ^ of Newe and Edinglassie, in the county of Aberdeen, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen. .SorK January 19, 1867, being the son of Sir Charles John Forbes, the fourth Baronet, by his wife Helen, daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, seventh Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of November 4, 1823. Sir Charles, as heir male general of Alexander, third Lord Forbes, of Pitsligo, claims the Peerage of Forbes of Pit- sligo, attained 1745. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, azure three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a falcon rising proper. Supporters — Two bears argent, muzzled gules. Motto — ' ' Altius ibunt, qui ad summa nituntur." Married, July 2, 1888, Emma Theo- dora, youngest daughter of Robert Maxwell ; and has Issue — Evelyn Marjorie. Heir-presumptive — His uncle, George Stewart Forbes, Esquire, born 1844 [married, 1869, Henrietta Maria, daughter of the late Humble Dudley Ward, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Humble Dudley Ward]. Residences — 28 Queen's Gate Terrace, Kensington Gore, S.W. ; Castle Newe, Gartly, in the county of Aberdeen. H DUNCAN FORBES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and 9 Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Inverness, Nairn, and Ross. Born May 7, 1821, being the eldest surviving son of the late Duncan George Forbes of CuUoden House, by his wife Sarah, only daughter of the late Reverend Joseph Walker of Lanchester, Ash, and Satley, in the county of Durham. C/kJ— Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron between three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, as many unicorns' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, an eagle displayed or. Motto — "Salus per Christum." ^ is the Military Cockade. !S Seats — Cu&oden House, and Stratton Lodge, in the county of Inverness; Ryefield, Dingwall, in the county of Ross. ELIZABETH FORBES, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Elizabeth Forbes, sister of the seventeenth Baron Saltoun. Married, 1853, Major-General Hamilton Forbes; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant. FRANCES DOROTHEA FORBES, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Robert Forbes (Frances Dorothea), daughter of Thomas Law Hodges of Hemsted, in tlie county of Kent. Married, 1826, Robert Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Forbes (son of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Forbes), who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Ochoncar Hawkins Forbes, Esquire, Major Bengal Army, born 1829, died 1882 ; (2) Frederick Murray Hay Forbes, Esquire, Major Bengal Staff Corps, born 1830 [married, January $, 1858, Honoria, daughter of the Reverend William Knox Marshall, Bachelor of Divinity , Prebendary of Here- ford, and died December 3, 1870]; (3) Henry Twisden Forbes, Esquire, Colonel late Bengal Staff Corps , born 1831 {married, November 7, 1856, Emily Jane, second daughter of Major John Inglis]; (4) Walter Ernest Forbes, Esquire, Colonel late Bengal Staff Corps, born 1840 [married, Sep- tember 12, i860, Louisa Charlotte, eldest daughter of James Colquhoun\ ; (5) John Charles Mariotte Forbes, Gentleman, born 1842 [married, 1870, Ellen Frances, daughter of Pierre Augier, and died 1888, leaving issue'] ; (6) Edward Millet Forbes, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Staff Corps, born 1843 [married, 1871, Eva Rebecca, daughter of John Taylor, and has issue] ; (7) Arthur St. Quintin Forbes, Gentleman, born 1846 [married, 1876, Alice Margaret, daughter of the Reverend Doctor Whitelaw of Athelstane- ford, Drem, North Britain] ; (8) William Law Hodges Forbes, Gentleman, born 1848] ; Fanny Caroline [married, November 16, 1854, Alexander Elliott Russell, Bengal Civil Service, and died May i, 1879] ; and Helen Isabella [married, November 16, 1854, George Louis Martin]. Postal address — 75 Oxford Gardens, Notting Hill, W. Dame HELEN FORBES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Forbes, second daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, seventh Baronei. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser), impaling the arms of Moncrieffe, namely, argent, a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine. Supporters — Two bears. Married, 1864, Sir Charles John Forbes of Newe, fourth Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Charles Stewart Forbes, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Evelyn Elizabeth [married, March 5, 1889, William James of West Dean Park, Chichester] ; Helen Blanche ; and Mabel Susan [married, October 10, 1892, the Right Honourable Row- land, second Baron St. Oswald]. Postal addresses — Kindrochet Cadvine, Perthshire ; 28 Queen's Gate, Ter- race, S.W. §The Right Honourable HORACE COURTENAY GAMMELL- FORBES, Baron Forbes, in the Peerage of Scotland, Premier Baron, Deputy-Lieutenantforthecounty of Aberdeen, a representative Peer for Scotland since 1874 ; Born February 24, 1829, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir Walter Gammell-Forbes, eighteenth Baron Forbes, by his first wife, the seventh daughter of Sir John Gregory Shaw, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1868 ; has assumed the additional surname of Gammell. Creations — The Barony of Forbes is the first on the Union roll, and as such, takes rank before all the Lords of Parliament. The date of creation is not precisely ascertained. Lord Forbes is so designated, 1442. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules. Above the Escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of liis liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head, attired, with ten tines argent. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent, col- lared gules. Motto — "Gr&ce me guide." Heir presump- tive — His brother, Honourable AthoU Monson, born Feb- ruary 1841 [married, 1876, Margaret Alice, daughter of Sir William Hanmer Dick Cunyngham, eighth Baronet, 8 iB the Naval Cockade. Jfor Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen]. Residences ~ zZ Cavendish Square, W. ; Castle Forbes, Whitehouse, in the county of Aberdeen. JAMES OCHONCAR FORBES, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotiraile James Ochoncar Forbes, brother cf the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Sempill. Born 1837 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1887. Clubs — Conservative (Aberdeen), Grafton. Married, 1863, Harriet, daughter of Vice- Chancellor the Honourable Sir Charles Hall; and has Issue— (i) John Walter Forbes, Esquire, born 1865 ; (2) James Ochoncar Forbes, Gentleman, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, born 1867. Residences — 13 Kensington Court Gardens, W. ; Corse, in the county of Aberdeen. Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN FORBES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Born 1817, being the son of the late Reverend George Forbes, Doctor of Divinity, of Blelack, North Britain ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, xWt. Clnh— United Service. Married, 1848, daughter of the late Colonel Adam Drummond. Postal address — Inverernan, Strathdon, Aberdeen. The Right Honourable LOUISA FORBES, Widow, Baroness Forbes, second daughter of the late James Ormond. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank: Azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules. Supporters — Two bloodhounds argent, collared gules. Married, 1864, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir Walter Gammell Forbes, eighteenth Baron Forbes, who died in 1868. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Walter Robert Drummond Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Drummond Forbes, born May 14, 1865 [married, 1888, Eveline Mitchell, daughter of the late P. Farwell of the Lowlands, Tettenhall, and has issue] ; (2) Montagu Ormond Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Ormond Forbes, born May 5, i866 [married, April 21, 1894, Helen, eldest daughter of William Henry Campbell]. Postal address — Castle Forl.es, White- house, Aberdeen. SARAH FORBES, co7n7nonly known as the Honourable Sarah Forbes, sister of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Sempill ; raised to the rank of a Barons daughter by Royal Warrant, 1877. Married, 1852, Duncan Forbes. § WALTER ROBERT DRUMMOND FORBES, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Robert Drummond Forbes, Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders. Born 1865, being the son of the Right Honourable the eight- eenth Baron Forbes. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1888, Eveline L. Michell, daughter of the late Frederick Farwell of The Lowlands, Tettenhall ; and has Issue — Victor Courtenay Walter Forbes, Esquire, bom 1889. WILLIAM ASHBURNER FORBES, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of the late M. Forbes of Sillwood Park, Sunning Hill, in the county of Berks ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1859, daughter of the late Samuel Grove Price, Member of Parliament for Sandwich, of Taynton, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — 36 Kensington Park Gardens, W. § WILLIAM FRANCIS FORBES, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Francis Forbes, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Leitrim and Longford, brother of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Granard. Born 1836. Clubs — Hiber- nian United Service (Dublin), Raleigh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three bears' heads couped at the neck argent, muzzled gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear statant argent, gutt&-de-sang, and muzzled gules. Married, 1863, Phillis Gabriella, daughter of the late John Rowe, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Ballycross House, in the county of Wexford ; and has Issue— [i] George Francis Jfor 38^ Reginald Forbes, Esquire, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, born 1866 ; (2) Ronald Ferdinande Forbes, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (3) Raymond Forbes, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Angela Ida Evelyn ; Flora Frances Forbes ; and Eva Adelaide. Residence — Curragh Camp, in the county of Kildare. Sir WILLIAM STUART FORBES, ninth Baronet, of Pitsligo, in the county of Aberdeen. Born June 16, 1835, being the son of the late Charles Hay Stuart Forbes of Blackford House, near Edinburgh (third son of the seventh Baronet), by his wife, the third daughter of the late Alexander Macdonnell of Glengarry ; succeeded his uncle May 27, 1866, under the creation of March 31, 1626. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i. azure on a chevron argent, between three bears' heads couped of the last, muzzled gules, a man's heart proper (for Forbes of Monymusk) ; 2. counter-quartered i. and iiii. azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes of Pitsligo ; ii. and iii. azure, three frases argent (for Fraser) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a bend gules, surmounted by a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a crescent of the third (for Stuart of Fettercairn) ; ii. or, three pallets gules, a chief vair ; iii. argent, three piles in point gules ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron argent, a rose be- tween two lions combatant of the field ; ii. and iii. azure, a cross pat^e between three mullets within a double tressure flory and counterflory or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, issuing out of a Baron's coronet a dexter hand holding a scimitar proper, motto over, ' ' Nee temere nee timide" (for Forbes). Supporters — Two bears proper. Motto — "Fax mentis honestae gloria." Married, at Nelson, New 2fealand, July i, 1865, Marion, third daughter of J. Watts of Bridgend, Nelson, New Zealand ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Hay Hepburn Forbes, Esquire, born June 3, 1871 ; (2) Kenneth Macdonnell Forbes, Esquire, born 1873, died 1876 ; (3) William Forbes, Esquire, born 1876 ; (4) Hugh Forbes, Esquire, born June 20, 1882 ; Emma Louisa ; Marion Elizabeth ; Katherine Evelyn Stuart ; Adelaide Amy ; Beatrice FuUerton ; and Georgiana Gordon. Seat — Carterton, Wellington, New Zealand. ALEXANDER JOHN FORBES-LEITH, Gentleman, of Fyvie Castle, in the county iT'rtl'flOtK-W Ot'tfl °^ Aberdeen. Born August 6, jrUVUK-P'JL'l^llU 1847, being the eldest son of Admiral John Leith, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Alexander Forbes of Blackford, entered the Royal Navy i860, and retired as Lieutenant 1872. Clubs — St, James', Naval and Mihtary, New (Edin- burgh), Royal Northern (Aberdeen). Livery — Black and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly, first and fourth grand quarters or, a cross crosslet fitch^e sable, between three crescents in chief, and as many fusils in base gules (for Leith) ; second grand quarter quarterly, i and 4 azure, on a chevron between three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, a man's heart proper, between two daggers of the first, pommelled or (for Forbes of Balfling) ; 2. azure, a fesse chequy argent, and of the first between three boars' heads erased or, within a bordure indented of the second (for Gordon of Badenscoth) ; 3. argent, a fir- tree growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted of a sword in bend supporting on its point an imperial crown proper, in sinister chief and dexter base, a lion's head erased azure (for Gregory) ; 3. grand quarter, parted per fesse azure and argent, in chief three bears' heads couped of the second, muzzled gules, and in base as many unicorns' heads erased sable (for Forbes of Ballogie). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable doubled or ; and for his Crests, i. upon the dexter side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a cross crosslet fitch^e sable ; and in an escroU above this Motto, " 'I'rustie to the end " (for Leith) ; 2. upon the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a bear's head and neck couped argent, muzzled azure ; and in an escroU above this Motto, "Spe expecto" (for Forbes). Married, October 19, 1871, Marie Louise, daughter of Derrick Algernon January of St. Louis, United States of America ; and has Issue — ■ Percy Forbes-Leith, Gentleman, born March 12, 1881 ; Ethel Louise [married, July 22, 1891, Captain Charles Rosdew Burn, Royal Dragoons, Aide-de-Camp to His Royal High- Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 384 JFot JTor ness the Duke of Connaught, and has issue]. Seat — Fyvie Castle, Fyvie, in the county of Aberdeen. FORBES-TREFUSIS, HEPBURN -STUART-, see CLINTON. Dame CORNELIA MARIA FORD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ford, daughter of General Sir 4Trt1*tl ''^^'ph Darling, Knight Grand Cross of the Jr UVU Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale gules and or, two bends vaire, on a canton of the second a greyhound courant sable. Married, 1846, Sir Francis John Ford, third Baronet, who died 1850. Of the above marriage there is Issue -(i) Francis Henry Ford, Esquire, born April 19, 1849, died July 17 following ; (2) Sir Francis Colville Ford, fourth Baronet ; and Cornelia Caroline, died September 15, 1857. Postal address — The Ridge, Hartfield, Tunbridge Wells. Dame FRANCES FORD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ford, daughter of William Ford, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge ; Per pale gules and or, two bends vaire, on a canton of the second a greyhound courant sable. Married, 1873, Sir Francis Colville Ford, fourth Baronet, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Francis Charles Rupert Ford, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Francis Walter Barton Ford, Esquire, twin with his brother, Francis Charles ; Frances Elsie; Helena Blanche Colville ; and Cornelia Caroline. Postal address — 17 Beau- fort West, Bath. Sir FRANCIS CHARLES RUPERT FORD, fifth Baronet, of Ember Court, in the county of Surrey. Born April 5, 1877, being the son of Sir Francis Colville Ford, fourth Baronet, by his wife Frances, daughter of William Ford, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of February 22, 1793. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and or, two bends vaire, on a canton of the second a greyhound courant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head sable, erased gules, muzzled or. Hotto — " Omnium rerum vicissitudo. " Heir presumptive — His twin brother, Francis Walter Barton Ford, Esquire, born 1877. Seat — 17 Beaufort West, Bath. The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS CLARE FORD, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Ambassador at Ro7ne since 1893 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order 1889 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1885, and to that of Knight Grand Cross thereof , 1886. Appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1888. Postal address — British Embassy, Rome. JOHN RA WLINSON FORD, Justice of the Peace for the city of Leeds. Born July 29, 1844, being the elder son of Robert Lawson Ford, by his wife Hannah, eldest daughter of Thomas Benson Pease. Clubs — National Liberal, Leeds {Leeds). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, waistcoat of red and white stripes. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 0^, per fesse or and ermine, a lion rampant azure {for Ford) ; 2. sable, three swords in pale, the centre one points down- wards, the others point upwards, blades argent, hilts and pommels or, a chief indented of the last {for Rawlinson) ; y,. argent, a fesse sable, between three escallops of the same {for Arthington). Married, March 22, 1877, Helen Cor- delia, youngest daughter of John Coxhead. Estate — More- cambe Lodge, Yealand Conyers, North Lancashire, Postal address — Quarrydene, Weetwood, near Leeds. Sir THEODORE THOMAS FORD, Knight Bachelor. Born 1830, being the son of George Samuel Ford, Solicitor; & Is the Military Cockade. dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Married, 1859, Ellen, daughter of George Watson. Postal address — 67 Linden Gardens, London, W. M ED WARD SNO W FORDHAM, Esquire, Justice of @ the Peace for the counties of Hertford and iTrtfTlfiniTt Cambridge, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the Jr UVUlJCilll county of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts, and Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Born January 1$, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Edward Kine Fordham, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hertford, Cambridge, and Bedford, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Bedford, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of Bernard Geary Snow of Hertford House, Highgate. Club — Reform. Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms , are for Arms: Barry wavy of six or and azure, on a chief gules, two arrows in saltire, points in base, between as many castles argent. Crest — A peacock in its pride, proper. Motto — " Christus turris, fides telum." Married, March 11, 1880, Annie, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Carr Jackson, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Kine Fordham, bom January 20, 1881 ; (2) Oswald Fordham, horn August 25, 1889; Mabel Evelyn: and Margaret Sybil. Estates — The Bury Estate and the Elbrook Estate, both in the parish of Ashwell, in the county of Hertford; the Lodge Estate and the Church Estate, both in the parish of Dunton, in the county of Bedford. Postal addresses — Elbrook House, near Baldock, Herts ; Farra^s Building, Temple, London, E.G. FORDWICH, Viscount, see COWPER. FORESTER, quartered by BOYLE. §The Right Honourable CECIL THEODORE WELD-FORESTER, fifth Baron Forester ^tWCtitCV °^ Willey Park, in the county of Salop, JlUlvPll^l Deputy- Lieutenant. 5o?-k August 3, 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Forester, by his first wife Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Norman ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of July 17, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly per fesse indented argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn of the last, garnished or (for Forester) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents two and one ermine, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet fitchfe or (for Weld) ; impaling the arms of Dixie, namely azure, a lioti rampant and a chief or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, T. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant argent, collared sable, and line reflexed or (for Forester) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sable, guttle, collared, wings elevated, and line reflexed over the back or, and charged on the wing with an escallop sable (for Weld). Supporters — On either side a talbot argent, collared sable, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn as in the arms, line reflexed over the back or. Motto—" Semper eadem." Married, December 18, 1866, Emma Georgina, daughter of Sir W. W. Dixie, Baronet, and has Issue — George Cecil Beaumont Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable George Cecil Beaumont Weld-Forester, Lieu- tenant Royal Horse Guards, born September 9, 1867; Charles Cecil Orlando Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Charles Cecil Orlando Weld-Forester, born October 27, 1869 ; Francis Henry Cecil Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Francis Henry Cecil Weld-Forester, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, born February 2, 1871 ; Edgar Cecil Wolstan Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edgar Cecil Wolstan Weld-Forester, twin with Francis ; Arthur Orlando Wolstan Weld-Forester, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Arthur Orlando Wolstan Weld-Forester, born July 13, 1877; Edric Cecil Alfred Weld- Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edric Cecil Alfred Weld-Forester, born February 26, 1880 ; Or- lando Cecil Robert Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Orlando Cecil Robert Weld-Forester, born January 2, 1884 ; Katharine Mary Alice, died June 22, 1889 ; and Mary Isabella Sophia Louisa, commonly called the Honourable Mary Isabella Sophia Louisa. Residences — 8 is the Naval Cockade. JFor 3 Carlton Gardens, London, S.W.; Meaford, Stone, in the county of Stafford ; Willey Park, Brosely. The Right Honourable EMMA MARIA WELD- FORESTER, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Forester, daughter of William ToUemache, Gentleman. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly per fesse indented argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle- horn of the last, garnished or (for Forester) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet fitchfe or (for Weld), and im- paling the arms of ToUemache, namely argent, a fret sable. Supporters — On either side, a talbot argent, collared sable, therefrom pendent a bugle-horn as in the arms, and lined, the line reflexed over the back or. Married, October 3, 1875, as his second wife, the Right Honourable and Reverend Orlando Watkin Weld-Forester, fourth Baron Forester, Chancellor and Canon Residentiary of York ; and has Issue — Orlando St. Maur Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Orlando St. Maur Weld-Forester, born October 13. 1877- ELEANOR ALEXANDRINA FORESTER, com- monly known as the Honouratle Eleanor Alexandrina Forester, sister of the seventeenth Baron Saltoun. Married, 1853, Henry William. Forester ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. FORMANTINE, Viscount, see ABERDEEN. Sir JAMES FORREST, fourth Baronet, of Comiston, in the county of Midlothian. Born September fTOrrPiit ^' '^53' being the son of Sir William Forrest, jrUvl.V»V third Baronet, by his wife Margaret Anne, daughter of William Dalziell and widow of Charles Delacour ; succeeded his father as fourth Baronet, August 30, 1894, under the creation of August 7, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a mount in base vert, three oak-trees proper ; on a chief gules as many ears of rye or, all within a bordure ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of his liveries, on a mount vert, an oak-tree proper. Motto — " Vivunt dum virent." Seat — Comiston House, in the county of Midlothian. Residence — 35 Manor Place, Edinburgh. The Honourable Sir JOHN FORREST, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace, Fellffw of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, of Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia, Member of the Legislative Assembly, Colonial Treasurer and Premier. Born August 22, 1847, being the third son of William. Forrest, Gentleman, of Bunbury, Western Australia [to whom, refer'], by his wife Margaret, daughter of David Hill ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882, arid advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, iSgi. Married, February 29, 1876, Margaret Elvire, daughter of Edward Hammersley of Pyrton, near Guildford, Western Australia. Postal address — Hay Street, Perth, Western Australia. WILLIAM FORREST, Gentleman. Born i8ig, being the only son of the late James Forrest, Writer to the Signet, by his wife Mary Cheque. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount, a forest of trees proper, on a chief azure, three stars of eight points of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm erect, vested azure, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a cross botonny fitchte in bend sinister of the second, and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Vivunt dum virent." Married, 1840, Margaret, daughter of David Hill; and has Issue — (ij William Forrest, Gentleman, born 1842 [married, 1864, Mary Ann, daughter of John Fowler, and has three sons and seven daughters] ; (2) James Hill Forrest, Gentleman, born 1845 [married, 1870, Annie Maria, daughter of W. C. Ramsay, and has three sons and six daughters]; (3) the Honourable Sir John Forrest [to whom refer] ; (4) Alexander Forrest, Gentleman, Member of the Legislative Assembly JFor .385 for West Kimberley, born 1849 [married, 1880, Amy, eldest daughter of Edward Barrett- Lennard, Gentleman, of Annan- dale, Western Australia, and has three sons and one daughter] ; (5) David Forrest, Gentleman, born 1852 [married Mary, daughter of John W. Parker, and has issue] ; (6) Robert Forrest, Gentleman, born 1854 [married, 1875, Esther Cous]; (7) George Forrest, Gentleman, born 1858 [married Alice, n4e O'Neill, and has issue]. Postal address — -Leschenault, near Bunbury, Western Australia. General WILLIAM CHARLES FORREST, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born i8ig, being tile son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Forrest, Honourable East India Company's Service ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, tZj e^. Club — United Ser- vice. Married, _firstly, 1851, Elizabeth Ann, who died 1887, only daughter of William Margesson Penfold, Esquire, of Loose Court, in the county of Kent : secondly, 1890, Tempe Eleanor Mary, daughter of Frederick Richard Falkiner, Recorder of Dublin, of Invernisk, Lower Killiney, in the county of Dublin. Postal address — Uplands, Winchester. CHARLES BENJAMIN FORSEY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the fTOfttPM ^"-^^^ Born 1819, being the son of John Jl UV^v^ Forsey ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1843, Martha, daughter of the late William Bishop of Ped- well, Ashcot, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — 88 Carleton Road, Tufnell Park, N. FORSTER, see ARNOLD-FORSTER. 15 Sir CHARLES FORSTER, second Baronet of Lys- ^ ways Hall, in the county of Stafford, Justice (Tflfttl'PI* °^ ^^ Peace for the county of Stafford, Jl Ut-^JVC-V Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment (Militia). Born June i, 1841, being the son of Sir Charles Forster, first Baronet, by his wife Frances Catherine, daughter of John Surtees of Newcastle-upon-Tyne; suc- ceeded his father 1891, under the creation of March 17, 1874. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron cotised between three pheons or, an annulet between two escallops of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head erased argent, attired or, collared and line affixed thereto sable, two pheons also sable. Motto — " Sit Fors ter felix. " Heir presumptive — His brother, John Henry Forster, Esquire, born 1843 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1868 ; Justice of the Peacefor the county of Stafford. Residences — 38QueenAnne's Gate, Westminster ; Lysways Hall, Longdon, Lichfield. § General Sir CHARLES JOHN FORSTER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818, being the son of Edward Forster; Member of Council of Secretary of State for India 1878-1888 ; is Colonel ^6th Lancers ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Postal address — 29 Wilton Place, London, S. W. Dame FRANCES CATHERINE FORSTER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Forster, daughter of John Sur- tees of Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a chevron cotised between three pheons or, an annulet between two escallops of the first. Married, 1840, Sir Charles Forster, first Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Charles Forster, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) John Henry Forster, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Barrister-at-Law, born November 4, 1843 ; (3) Francis Villiers Forster, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, Btirrister-at-Law, born May 9, 1850 [married, 1876, Harriet Susan, widow of J. Mason, and daughter of W. Seckham of Kidlington]. Postal address — 38 Queen Anne's Gate, Westminster. THOMAS HENRY BURTON FORSTER, Esquire, Major late ist Battalion Royal Warwickshire Regiment. Bom October 23, 1850, being the only son of Thomas Burton The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 B 586 ifot jfor Watkin Forster of Holt Manor, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Emma Stuart, daughter of David Stuart Gal- iraith. Esquire, of Machrahanish and Dromore, in the county of Argyll. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Green, with silver buttons, and green and white vest. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron vert, between three bugle-horns sable, stringed vert. Crest — An arm embowed, sleeved gules, holding a broken tilting-spear. Motto — " Jiedde diem." Married, September 20, 1885, Nina Mary Georgina, eldest daughter of Captain Richard Hugh Smith Barry of Ballyedmond, in the county of Cork ; arid has Issue — Thrnnas Guy Burton Forster, bom September 10, 1886. Estate — Holt Manor Estate, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal address— /To// Manor, Wiltshire. §SlR THOMAS ORIEL FORSTER, third Baronet, of Coolderry, in the county of Monaghan, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born June 7, 1824, being the eldest son of Sir George, the second Baronet, by his first wife Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Matthew Fortescue of Stephenstown, in the county of Louth ; succeeded his father 1876, under the creation of January 15, 1794. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron ermine, between three pheons argent, and impaling the arms of Plunket, namely, sable, a bend argent between a castle in chief and a portcullis in base or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand bare, grasping a broken tilting-spear all proper. Motto — "Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, January 15, 1862, Mary Elizabeth Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Alice, third daughter of the Right Reverend Thomas Plunket, second Baron Plunket, Doctor of Divinity, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Bishop of Tuam. Heir p7'esumptive — His brother, Robert Forster, Esquire, born at Dundalk, 1827 : married, 1866, Frances Mary, eldest daughter of the late Ralph Smyth of Newtown , in the county of Louth ; late Honorary Major 5th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers (Militia). Seats — Nadrid House, Coachford, in the county of Cork ; Coolderry, Carrickmacross, in the county of Monaghan. WILLIAM DIXON FORSTER-COULL, Gentleman, is the eldest son of the late John ffrtftff'Or-rtrnttTT Forster ofWinlaton, in the County jrUipVl^t-'VO^UUll Palatine of Durham, by Isabella his wife, only daughter of Eph- raim Dixon, late of Morpeth, and is the nephew of the late Robert Dixon-CouU of North Middleton Hall, both in the county of Northumberland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a unicorn's head couped argent, in chief three annulets or (for CouU), 2 and 3 or, a chevron invected gules, between two bugle-horns in chief sable, stringed of the second, and as many tilting- spears in saltire, in base of the third (for Forster) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a unicorn's head couped argent, gorged with a collar gemell azure, three annulets interlaced or (for CouU), 2. on a wreath of the colours, issuant from a wreath of oak vert, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand in a gauntlet holding a tilting-spear proper (for Forster) ; with the Motto, ' ' Ad finem spero." Married, August 30, 18 — , Judith Mary, eldest daughter of John Foggo of Choppington, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — John Leslie Forster-CouU, Gentleman; and Mabel Beatrice. Estate and postal address— North Middleton, Morpeth. Dame MARY ALICE FORSYTH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Forsyth, daughter of Thomas irrt1*tftlf'¥l Plumer, Esquire, and granddaughter of Sir jrU4.X>^ViJ Thomas Plumer, Knight Bachelor, Master of the Rolls. Married, 1850, Sir Thomas Douglas Forsyth, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1887. Postal address — I Cranky Mansions, London, S. W. RICHARD FORT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born July 29, 1856, being the only son of the ff'Urf ^^'^ Richard Fort, Esquire, of Read Hall jrUH. and Sedgley Park, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, a Is the Military Cockade. by his wife Margaret Ellen, youngest daughter of Major- General John Nicholas Smith, Honourable East India Company's Service, and widow of Captain Smith, Honour- able East India Company's Service. Clubs — Arthur's, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly, azure and gules a castle with two towers proper, on a chief argent a bee volant proper between two martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper a lion sejant gules bezant^e, collared gemel or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchfe sable. Married, August 2, 1882, Alice Anna, second daughter of the late Henry Blundell Leigh, Esquire. Seat — Read Hall and Sedgley Park, in the county of Lancaster. FORTESCUE, PARKINSON-, see CARLINGFORD and CLAREMONT. DUDLEY FRANCIS FORTESCUE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Dudley ittW^CtirWO Francis Fortescue. Born 1820, being jrUH-t-*>VU«f the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Fortescue. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, cotised or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger statant argeni. Married, 1852, Camilla Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Camilla Eleanor, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Portsmouth. Residences — Summerville, Dunmore East, in the county of Waterford ; 9 Hertford Street, W. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH FOR- TESCUE, Widow, Dowager-Countess Fortescue, eldest daughter of the late Piers Geale. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or. Married, firstly. Sir Marcus Somerville, Baronet (he died 1831) ; secondly (as his second wife), 1841, the Right Honourable Sir Hugh Fortescue, second Earl Fortescue, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who died 1861. Postal address — 68 Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, W. H The Right Honourable HUGH FORTESCUE, ^S Earl Fortescue, Viscount Ebrington of the county of Gloucester, and Baron Fortescue of Castle Hill, in the county of Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born April 4, 1818, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Hugh Fortescue, second Earl Fortescue, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his first wife, the eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Harrowby; summoned to the House of Peers, December 5, 1859, in his father's Barony of Castle Hill, in the county of Devon ; succeeded his father in the Earldom, 1861. Creations — Baron, July 5, 1746 ; Viscount and Earl, September i, 1789. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger statant argent, armed, maned, and tufted or. Motto — " Forte scutum salus ducum." Married, March 11, 1847, Georgiana Augusta Charlotte Caroline, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable G. L. Dawson-Damer ; and by her (who died December 8, 1866) has had Issue— (t.) Hugh Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Ebring- ton, Member of Parliament for West Devonshire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Devon, Lieutenant-Colonel North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born April 16, 1854 [married, July 15, 1886, Emily Ormsby, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Ormsby, daughter of the Right Honourable William Richard Ormsby-Gore, second Lord Harlech, and has issue, Hugh William Fortescue, Esquire, born June 14, 1888 ; Geoffrey Faithful Fortescue, Gentle- man, born January 24, 1891 ; Denzil George Fortescue, Gentleman, born June 13, 1893] ; (2) Seymour John Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Seymour John Fortescue, Commander Royal Navy, Equerry- in- Waiting to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, born February 10, 1856; (3) Lionel Henry Dudley For- tescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable M is the Naval Cockade. JFot Lionel Henry Dudley Fortescue, Captain 17th Lancers, born November 19, 1857 ; (4) Arthur Grenville Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Grenville Fortescue, Captain Coldstream Guards, born at Madeira, December 24, 1858 [married, January 12, 1886, Lilla Gertrude, third daughter of Frederick Fane of Moyles Court, in the county of Hampshire, and has issue, Grenville Fortescue, Esquire, born March 15, 1887; and Joyce Margaret]; (s) John William Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John William Fortes- cue, Major late Royal North Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born at Madeira, December 28, 1859 ; (6) Charles Granville Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Granville Fortescue, Captain Rifle Brigade, born October 30, 1861 ; (7) William George Damer Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William George Damer Fortescue, Royal Navy, born December 8, 1866, lost at sea, September 1887 ; Susan Elizabeth, com- monly known as Lady Susan Elizabeth; Mary Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Mary Eleanor ; Lucy Catherine, commonly known as Lady Lucy Catherine [married, August 3, 1874, the Right Honourable Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, Baronet, Member of Parliament, and has issue] ; Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana [married, September 26, 1877, Ernest Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Ernest Seymour] ; Eleanor Hester, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Hester, died September 11, 1864; Alice Sophia, commonly known as Lady Alice Sophia, died No- vember 12, i88t ; and Frances Blanche, commonly known as Lady Frances Blanche [married, April 8, 1894, A. H. Gordon Duff], Residences — Castle Hill, South Moulton, in the county of Devon ; 48 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S. W. LOUISA FORTESCUE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Louisa Fortescue, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Harrowby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or, impaling the arms of Ryder, namely, azure, three cres- cents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable. Married, 1833, George Matthew Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Matthew Fortescue (son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Fortescue), who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) George Grenville Fortescue, Esquire, born January 2, 1835, accidentally killed on board Royal Yacht Squadron schooner, November 2, 1856; (2) Hugh Granville Fortescue, Gentleman, Cold- stream Guards, bom 1838, died 1875 ; (3) Cyril Dudley Fortescue, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired) Coldstream Guards, born September 19, 1847, died October 25, 1890; (4) John Bevill Fortescue, Es- quire, of Boconnoc and Dropmore, Deputy- Lieutenant, Barrister, born November i, 1850 [married, August 26, 1891, Dorothy Augusta, daughter of Sir William Hoste, second Baronet, and has issue, George Grenville Fortescue, Gentleman, born December 24, 1892] ; Louisa Susan Anne [married, June 25, 1863, William Westby Moore, and died March 30, 1864] ; Harriet Eleanor [married, March 29, 1864, Admiral Sir Augustus Phillimore, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Navy] ; Mary [married, July 23, 1884, the Reverend Vernon Harcourt Aldham, Rector of Boconnoc and Braddock, in the county of Cornwall] ; and Elizabeth Frances. Postal address — Dropmore, Maidenhead. MATTHEW FORTESCUE, Esquire, JusHce of the Peace for the county of Devon, and for tJi£ Island of New- foundland and Dependencies. Bom April 4, 1838, teing the second son of Matthew Eortescue, late Judge of County Court for Devon, by his wife Margaret Le Geyt. Club — Junior Conservative. Livery — Dark blue, with orange piping. Armorial bearings as used are those of Lord For- tescue, namely : Azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or. Crest — An heraldic tiger argent, armed, maned, and tufted or; with the MotiO, " Forte scutum salusducum," but no right to these has been established in the College of Arms. Married, January 9, 1883, Emily Jane, youngest daughter of the late Reverend William Cooper Johnson, formerly Rector of Diptford, near Wybridge, South Devon. Estate and postal address— A'brM End, Ipplepen, Newton Abbott, South Devon. FORTH, Viscount, see PERTH. FORWARD, quartered by HOWARD. jro0 387 The Right Honourable ARTHUR BOWER FOR- WOOD, a Member of Her Majesty's Most fTfll'VllllflTl Honourable Privy Council, Member of Jl WVUJUUU Parliament for the Ormskirk Division of the county of Lancaster. Born June 23, 1836, being the son of the late Thomas B. Forwood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Thornton Manor, Neston, in the county of Chester, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of William Bower, Esquire, of Liverpool. Clubs— Caxllon, St. Stephen's, Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, in chief a cormorant sable between two fleurs-de-lis of the second, and in base an antique ship, oars in action. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a tower, therefrom issuant a stag's head, two battle-axes in saltire, all between as many wings argent ; with the Motto, " Fide virtute et labore." Married, firstly, 1858, Lucy, daughter of the late S. Crosfield of Liverpool ; secondly, 1874, Lizzie, daughter of the late Thomas Baines, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Residence — The Priory, Gateacre, Liverpool. Sir WILLIAM BOWER FORWOOD, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lan- caster and for the city of Liverpool. Born 1840, being the son of Thomas Brittain Forwood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Thornton Manor, in the county of Chester, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the late William Bower of Liverpool ; Mayor of Liverpool, 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Club — St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per fesse or and azure, in chief a cormorant sable between two fleurs-de-lis of the second, and in base an antique ship, oars in action. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on the battlements of a tower, therefrom issuant a stag's head, two battle-axes in saltire, all between as many wings argent; with the Motto, "Fide virtute et labore." Married, 1862, Mary, only daughter of William Miles Moss of EUerslie, in the county of Lancaster ; and has Issue — Harold Forwood, Esquire, born 1864. Postal ad- dresses — Blundell Sands, Liverpool ; Wykefield, Ambleside, The Reverend ARTHUR WELLESLEY FOSTER, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the t!e\ti^OY' University of Oxford, Rector of Tatham jr UJJ vvl 1888-1893, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hereford. Born June 18, 1855, being the fifth son of the late William Porter, Esquire, of Hornby Castle, in the county of Lancaster, and Queensbury, in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, by his wife Emma Eliza, daughter of Swithin Anderton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Clubs — Union, Orleans, Lancashire County, Herefordshire. Livery — Blue coat, red waistcoat, silver buttons, light box-cloth overcoat with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron azure and ermine, a chevron paly of eight argent and gules, between a sun in splendour and three bugle-horns stringed, two in chief and one in base all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, attired and gutt^e-d'or, pierced through the head with an arrow gold, feathered argent ; with the Motto, "Justum perficito nihil timeto." Married, 1885, Alice Madeline, daughter of E. D. Jordan of Boston, in the United States of America; and has Issue — (i) Cuthbert Wellesley Foster, Gentleman, born March 29, 1887 ; (2) Arthur Cedric Foster, Gentleman, born April 26, 1891. Estates — Brockhampton Court, Ross, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Brockhampton Court, near Ross, Hereford. Sir AUGUSTUS VERE FOSTER, fourth Baronet, of Glyde Court, in the county of Louth. Born March 30, 1873, being the son of Major John Frederick Foster, by his wife Car- oline Emily, daughter of T. C. Chisenhale Marsh of Gaynes Park, in the county of Essex ; succeeded his grandfather i8go, under the creation of September 20, 1831. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a chevron vert between three bugles sable, stringed gules. Upon the es- cutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 388 jro0 mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper. IHottO — " Divini gloria ruris." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Vere Henry Louis Foster, Esquire, born 1819. Seat — Glyde Court, Ardee, Sir BALTHAZAR WALTER FOSTER, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of ike Royal College of Physicians, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, Member of Parliament for Derbyshire [Ilkeston Division), Secretary to the Local Government Boaj-d. Born 1840, being the son of Balthazar Foster of Drogheda, by his wife Marian, daughter of f. Green of Cambridge ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Annorial bearings as used, hut for which no autho- rity has been established, are for a Crest: A stages head erased proper, with the Motto, " Labore et viriute." Mar- ried, 1S64, Emily Martha, daughter of William Lucas Sargant of Edgbaston. Postal addresses — Ashfield, Edg- baston ; 55 Temple Row, Birmingham; 11 George Street, Hanover Square, London, W. M EDMUND BENSON FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of ^ the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born April 5, 1824, being the only son of the late Edmund Foster, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire, by his wife Maria, only daughter and heiress of Arthur Benson of New Crofts, Hillingdon, in the county of Middlesex. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a chevron indented gules a chevronel or be- tween three bugle-horns vert, and as many cross crosslets fitch^e, one in chief and two in base of the second, and impaling the arms of Grove, namely ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules three escallops, the centre one or, the others argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested gules, in the hand proper a tilting-spear also proper, suspended from the wrist a bugle-horn or. Motto — ' ' Spec- temur agendo." Married, August 4, 1B74, Edith Eleanor, second daughter of Sir Thomas Fraser Grove, the first Baronet, of Feme; and has Issue — (i) Edward Bayntun Grove Foster, Gentleman, bom August 16, 1879; {2) Thomas Bayntun Grove Foster, Gentleman, born July 19, 1884; Evelyn Grace Mary; Florence Constantia Cicely; and Ruth Edith. Seat — Clewer Manor, Windsor, in the county of Berkshire. H HARRY SEYMOUR FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of ^ the Peace, and in the Commission of Lieutenancy for the City of London (Sheriff 1891), Member of Parliament for the Lowestoft Division of the county of Suffolk. Born April 29, 1853, being the son of the late Samuel Green Foster of 69 Tulse Hill, S.W., by his wife Georgiana Amelia, daugh- ter of D. T. Egerton, Esquire, Royal Artillery. Clubs — Carlton, New Travellers', City Carlton, Scottish Conserva- tive. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron invected gules, between two bugle-horns sable, stringed of the second in chief, and the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp in base of the third, two fasces chevron- ways or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fasces erect, a stag trippant proper, and pendent from the attires a bugle-horn stringed sable ; with the Motto, " Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re." Married, 1878, Amy, daughter of the late John Sparks of Eastbourne. Postal address — 26 The Boltons, S.W. JOSEPH FOSTER, Gentleman. C/w3j— Royal Societies, Savage. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, gules on a chevron cotised argent, between three bugle-horns stringed or, an escallop between two fleurs-de-lis sable, a canton ermine thereon a cross couped or (for Foster) ; 2 and 3, sable, a goat's head erased argent, between three garbs or, a bordure of the last, charged with eight cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Birket) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound current argent, gorged with a wreath of hawthorn vert, holding in the mouth by the string a bugle-horn or, stringed gules ; with the Motto " Persevere." Postal address — 21 Boundary Road, Finchley Road, London, N.W. § RICHARD FOSTER, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall. Born October 1^ is the Military Cockade. jro0 29, 1836, being the eldest son of Richard Foster, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Thomas Robins of Liskeard. Liyery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearing's— He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, on a saltire ermine, a bugle-horn vert, stringed of the second, between four escallops of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped azure, maned, charged on the neck with three escallops in fesse, within a collar gemel, and in the mouth an arrow in bend, the point downward or. Married, August 15, i860, Elizabeth Robins, daughter of Thomas Simon Bolitho of Trengwainton, Penzance ; and has Issue — An only child, Caroline Elizabeth Mabel. £s- ^afej— Lanwithan and Castle, both near Lostwithiel ; and Windsworth, Looe, all in the county of Cornwall. Postal address— 'La.-nmina.n, Lostwithiel. §SlR WILLIAM FOSTER, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Bom March 24, 1825, being the son of Sir WiUiam Foster, the first Baronet, by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of Starling Day of Norwich ; succeeded his father 1874, under the creation of August 3, 1838. Club — Norfolk (Norwich). Livery — Light drab coat, scarlet vest, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, two bucks' heads erased proper, within two chevronels azure, the whole between three bugle-horns sable, stringed gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged vrith his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck proper, the dexter fore-paw resting on an escutcheon gules, charged with a castle argent. Motto — " Virtute et labore." Mar- ried, firstly, 1854, Georgina, second daughter of Richard Armit of Monkstown, in the county of DubUn ; and by her (who died 1861) had Issue — (i) Wilham Yorke Foster, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born April i, i860 [married, October 10, 1885, Aileen Ethel, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Berkeley Portman, Bombay Staff Corps, and has issue, William Augustus Portman Foster, Esquire, born 1887 ; Aileen Cavendish ; and Frances May] ; Emily Georgina ; Mary ; and Diana (twins). He married secondly, June 25, 1864, Harriet, youngest daughter of Captain Thomas George Wills, Royal Navy, and has — (2) Thomas Hudson Foster, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born December 31, 1867; Harriet; Harlie; Lucy; and Amy. Residence — Hardingham, near Attleborough, in the county of Norfolk. WILLIAM ED WARD FOSTER, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born September 14, 1846, being the eldest son of Thomas Foster of Manor House, Moulton, in the county of Lincoln, and Susannah Mary his wife, third daughter and co-heiress of J. F. Hunnings. Armorial beajlngs as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Sable, a chevron engrailed erTnine between three broad arrows or, feathered argent. Crest — An antelopes head erased argent, attired or, collared and chained of the last. Motto — " Inconcussa fides." Another blazon has also been supplied to the Editor, namely sable, a chevron engrailed between three arrows points downwards argent. Crest — A hinds head gules, ducally gorged and lined or. Married, August 19, 1879, Alexandrena MacPherson, fourth daughter and co-heiress of the late Hugh Matheson of Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Matheson Foster, born June 3, 1880 ; (2) Hugh Matheson Foster, bom January 23, 1886. Estates — Town property in Aldershot ; Moulton, in the county of Lincoln. Postal addresses — Lindern House, Aldershot; Manor House, Moulton, Lincolnshire. § WILLIAM HENRY FOSTER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in 1891, and Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, late Honorary Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel commanding the West York (Prince of Wales'. Own) Yeomanry Cavalry. Born November 15, 1848, being the eldest son of the late William Foster, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster and the West Riding of the county of York, by his wife Emma Eliza, daughter of Swithen Anderton, Esquire, Justice of the H is the Naval Cockade. J?O0 JFoto 389 Peace, of Bradford. Club — Carlton. Livery — Blue coat, blue and red striped waistcoat, red piping, and silver buttons. Armoiial beartugB— He bears for Arms : Party per chevron azure and ermine, a chevron paly of eight argent and gules, between a sun in splendour and three bugle-horns stringed, two in chief and one in base all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, attired and gutt^e-d'or, pierced through the head with an arrow gold, feathered argent ; with the Motto, ' ' Justum per- ficito nihil timeto." Married, February 5, 1879, Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend Canon Warneford, Master of Arts, of Warneford Place, in the county of Wiltshire ; and has Issue — (i) William John Foster, Gentleman, born October 11, died October 13, 1879 ; (2) Henry Cyril Foster, Gentleman, born April 14, 1893 ; Henrietta Marjory ; Gladys Edith ; and Hermione Lilian. Estates — Hornby Castle ; and Queensbury, in the West Riding of the county of York. Postal address — Hornby Castle, Lancaster. WILLIAM FOSTER - VESEY - FITZGERALD, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace. J r U» IC'V - VU l^» C-J/ ' elder son of the late John Leslie /Pij-y/vAi*}*!?! Foster, Member of Parliament Jl tl.J^K'VaiU for the county of Louth, by his wife Letitia, commonly known as the Honourable Letitia, who, upon the death of her brother, the Right Honourable the third Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci (in accordance with the will of her brother William, the second Lord Fitzgerald and Vesci), assumed for herself and her issue, by Sign Manual, the surnames and arms of Vesey-Fitzgerald after that of Foster. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, quarterly i. and iiii. ermine, a saltire gules (for Fitzgerald) ; ii. and iii. or, a cross sable, charged with a patriarchal cross of the field (for Vesey) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, argent a chevron vert, between three bugle horns sable, stringed gules (for Foster). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a ducal coronet or, a wild boar passant gules, charged with three annulets argent (for Fitzgerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand in armour, holding a laurel branch all proper (for Vesey) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper (for Foster). Motto — "Shanet a boo." Married, April 27, 1847, Sarah Anne, only child of Henry Quilter of Monken Hadley, in the county of Middlesex ; and has Issue — (i) John Vesey Fitzgerald Foster- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, Barrister - at - Law, born February 25, 1848 [married, 1891, Annie, daughter of John Ross of Quebec, and has, Theodra FrancesoJ; (2) William Vesey Fitzgerald Foster- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born March zo, 1850 [married, 1885, Emma, daughter of Vickers of Emerson, Canada, and has, Gerald Arthur Foster- Vesey- Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born 1886 ; William Herbert Leslie Foster- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born 1889] ; (3) Henry Martin Foster- Vesey-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born April i, 1852. Seats — Moyvane, Newtown Sandes, in the county of Kerry ; Kilmurry MacMahon, Kilmahil, in the county of Clare. H52> FREDERICK THOMAS FOWKE, second 8 Baronet, of Loweshy, in the county of Leicester, fTllVnfep Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel yd jrUUlav Battalion Leceister Regiment. Born /kk« 29, i8i5, being the son of the first Baronet, by the only daughter of the late Anthony Henderson, Member of Parliament for Brackley {she died 1863) ; succeeded his father in 1856, under the creation of February 7, 1814. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are Arms : Vert, a fleur-de-lis argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of th£ colours, a dexter arTn embowed habited vert, cuff argent, holding in the hand an arrow or, barbed and flighted of the second, point downwards. Motto — " Arma tuentur pacem." Married, May 10, 1849, Sarah Mary, youngest daughter and co-heiress of Henry Leigh Spencer of Banstead Park, in the county of Surrey ; and has had Issue — (i) Frederick Gustavus Fowke, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, born October 10, 1853 [married, September T, 1878, Eva Cecilia, daughter of Edward Natha- niel Conant of Lyndon Hall, in the county of Rutland, and died February 16, 1893, leaving issue, Frederick Ferrars Conant Fowke, Esquire, born May 13, 1879 ; Gustavus Henry Spencer Fowke, born 1880 ; Laurence Archdale Fowke, bom 1883 ; Eva Mirabelle ; and Isabel Margarei\ ; (2) Henry Spencer Fowke, Esquire, Lieutenant srd Bat- talion Leicestershire Regiment, born November 23, 1856, died September 13, 1880 ; (3) Reverend Charles Rowland Fowke, Bachelor of Arts, Vicar of Billesden, in the county of Leicester, born October 23, 1859 \married, February 10, 1892, Ela, daughter of tlie Right Reverend Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, commonly known as the Honourable and Right Reverend Arthur Gascoigne Douglas, Bishop of Aberdeen]; Mary Elizabeth Audrey, died April 13, i860; Mirabelle Frances ; Fanny Isabella, died October 19, 1855 ; Kathleen Sarah, died July 2, 1858 ; and Margaret Wool- laston. Seat — Lowesby Hall, in the county of Leicester. FOULIS, SIDNEY-, see DE L'ISLE. FRANCIS JOHN FO WLER, Companion of the Dis- tinguished Service Order. Born 1864 ; J^|sYmT|^|« entered the Army 1%%^, and became Lieutenant Jl UUJ^VV Bombay Staff Corps [now Indian Staff Corps) 1885 ; served in Burmah 1889 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. §SlR JOHN FOWLER, first Baronet, of Braemore, in the county of Ross, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Ross, Cromarty, and Inverness ; Colonel Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps (Volunteer Officers' Decora- tion), Honorary Doctor of Laws, Edinburgh, 1890. Born July 15, 1817, being the eldest son of the late John Fowler of Wadsley Hall, in the county of York, by his wife Eliza- beth, daughter of William Swann of Dykes Hall, in the county of York ; was created a Baronet April 17, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, azure and sable, three crosses patde, between two chevronels or, in chief two lions passant guardant of the last, and in base an owl argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is sur- rounded by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl argent, collared, and charged on the breast with a cross pat^e gules, wreathed about the head with ivy vert, and resting his dexter claw on a cross pat^e or. Motto— ' ' Sapiens qui vigilat." Married, July 2, 1850, Elizabeth, daughter of James Broadbent of Manchester ; and has Isszce — (i) John Arthur Fowler, Esquire, Master of Arts, Cambridge, born June 27, 1854 [married, December 14, 1878, AUce Janet, daughter of Sir Edward Clive Bayley, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and has issue, John Edward Fowler, Esquire, born April 21, 1885 ; Alan Arthur Fowler, Gentleman, born February 27, 1887 ; Mabel Elizabeth ; and Marjorie Theophila] ; (2) Percival Fowler, Esquire, born December 27, 1856 [married, November 12, 1892, Laura, eldest daughter of the late Philip Francis Heintz] ; (3) the Reverend Montague Fowler, Master of Arts, Vicar of Saint Laurence, Thanet, and Chaplain to the Archbishop of Canterbury, born Nov- ember 12, 1858 [married, January 8, 1889, Ada Dayrell, daughter of Colonel Edward Thomson, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India] ; (4) Evelyn Fowler, Esquire, late Lieutenant ist Battalion Black Watch, born May 29, 1864. Seats — Thornwood Lodge, Campden Hill, Kensington, W. ; Braemore, by Garve, in the county of Ross, N.B. § ROBERT FOWLER, Esquire, Barrister - at - Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Meath. Born March 15, 1824, being the eldest son of Robert Fowler, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Meath, by his wife Jane Anne, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Crichton, commonly known as the Honourable John Crichton (and sister of the late Earl of Erne). C&i— Sackville Street (Dublin). Livery — Blue coat, striped red and dark blue waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron argent, three crosses The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 39° JFoto form^e sable, between three lions passant guardant or ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a canton gules, an owl argent. [No crest or motto are registered with the arms in Ulster's Office]. Married, September 30, 1856, Letitia Mabel (who died January 25, 1879), daughter of Henry Barry Codding- ton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Oldbridge, in the county of Meath ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Henry Fowler, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Meath, late Captain King's Shropshire Light Infantry, born June 28, 1857 [married, June 2, 1890, Mabel, daughter of St. Leger R. Glyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable St. Leger R. Glyn, and has issue] ; (2) John Sharman Fowler, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, born July 27, 1864 ; (3) George Hurst Fowler, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin, born April 6, 1866 ; {4) Francis Fitzherbert Fowler, Gentleman, born June 21, 1867, died February 7, 1879 ; Louisa Marion ; Florence Mary ; and Eleanor Katherine. Estate — Manor of Moy- lough and Rahinston. Postal address — Rahinston, Enfield, county Meath, Ireland. §SlR THOMAS FOWLER, second Baronet, of Gastard House, in the county of Wiltshire, and Bruce Grove, in the county of Middlesex, Lieutenant Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born August 13, 1868, being the son of Sir Robert, first Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1891 , under the creation of August i, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron cotised, be- tween three lions passant guardant or, a hawk's lure between two crosses pat^e of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm fesseways couped, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand proper, holding a hawk's lure entwined round the arm or, surmounted by an owl argent. Motto — ' ' Possunt quia posse videntur." Residences — Gastard House, Corsham, in the county of Wiltshire ; 137 Harley Street, W. FOX, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by BACK- HOUSE. CHARLES EDWARD FOX, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister- iTnt* at-Law. Born 1837, being the eldest son of the jrUA- late Charles J. Fox, Gentleman, Doctor of Medi- cine, of Brislington, in the county of Somerset. Clubs — Athenaeum, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend engrailed ermine, plain cotised or, three foxes' heads erased gules, within a bordure of the second, and impaling the arms of Gary, namely argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the field, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox sejant gules, collared and chained or, supporting by his sinister paw a flagstaff, thereon a banner azure, sem^- de-lis or. Motto — "J'ay ma foi tenu a ma puissance." Married, 1877, Selina Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Selina Catherine {raised to the rank of a Vis- count's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886), daughter of Captain Byron Charles Ferdinand Plantagenet Cary, com- monly known as the Honoiu^able Byron Charles Ferdinand Plantagenet Cary, and sister of the Right Honourable the twelfth Viscount Falkland ; and has Issue — Agnes Selina ; Dorothy ; and Catherine Mary. Postal address — Clayton, Clifton Park, Bristol. Sir CHARLES DOUGLAS FOX, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and London. Born 1840, being the son of the late Sir Charles Fox, by his wife Mary, daughter of Joseph Brookhouse of Derby ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for a Crest, on a chafeau, a fox sejant. Married, 1863, Mary, daughter of Francis Wright of Osmasion Manor, in the county of Derby. Postal address — Coombe Springs, King- ston-on- Thames ; 28 Victoria Street, Westminster, S. W. CHARLES HENRY FOX, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Alderman of the Council for the county of Somerset. Born March 17, 1835, being the son of Charles Fox of Wellington, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Sarah, daughter of William Dillworth Crewdson of Helin Lodge, & is the Military Cockade. jrra Kendal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, within a bordure flory of the second, and on a canton of the same, a drinking-cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de- lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox sejant or, collared flory azure, the paw resting on a fleur-de-lis of the last; with the Motto, " Faire sans dire." Married, October 21, 1863, Caroline, second daughter of John Mellar Chapman of Brighton; and has Issue— [i] Charles Leslie Fox, Gentleman [married, September 12, 1892, to Lilian, second daughter of the late Gurney Pease of Wood- side, Darlington] ; {2) Reginald Wilson Fox, Gentleman [married, November 18, 1891, to Mabel, third daughter of J. W. Pease of Pendower, Newcastle, and Nethergrange, Alnemouth]; and Caroline Hilda Macnaghten [married, April 17, 1894, to Ernest Legassieke Hancock of Casile Lodge, Wiveliscombe, Somerset]. Postal address — Shute- leigh, WeUington, Somerset. MARMADUKE FOX, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a pale between two greyhounds' heads erased argent, a mill-rind paleways of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mill-rind fesseways sable, thereon a greyhound sejant argent ; with the Motto, "Virtute et numine." Married, 1892, Ethel Marshall, youngest daughter of J. Carter Jonas of the Grange, Great Shalford. Postal addresses — Royds House, Mirfield, York- shire; Polbae, Wigtownshire, N.B. ROBERT FOX, Gentleman, of Grove Hill, in the county of Cornwall. Born July 31, 1845, being the eldest son of Robert Barclay Fox of Grove Hill, by his wife Jane Gurney, daughter of Jonathan Backhouse of Polam, Darlington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, a bordure fleu- rette, and over all a canton of the second, charged with a cup of the third, surmounted by three fleurs-de-lis argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours a fox sejant or, collared fleurett^ azure, its paw resting on a fleur-de-lis of the last. Motto — "Faire sans dire." Married, October 3, 1867, Ellen Mary, daughter of Francis Bassett, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of the Heath, Leighton, in the county of Bed- ford, and formerly Member of Parliament for that county ; and has Issue — Robert Barclay Fox, Gentleman, born July 24, 1873 ; and Lilian Isabel [married, July 15, 1891, Frede- rick Herbert Trench, Fellow of All Souls, Oxford, and has issue] ; and Naomi Basset. Estate and postal address — Grove Hill, near Falmouth. SAMSON FOX, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the borough of Harrogate and for the borough of Leeds. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a repre- sentation of a corrugated boiler-flue fesseways proper, be- tween two foxes courant gules, each holding in their mouths a trefoil slipped vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a representation of a corrugated boiler-flue as in the arms and thereupon a fox gules, resting the dexter paw upon a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto, "Forti nihil difficile." Postal address — Grove House, Harrogate. FOXFORD, Baron, see LIMERICK. ALICE MARGARET FOX-PITT-RIVERS, com- monly known as the Honour- irnr-lPXtf-'TOihOrtf "■''^^ ^''" Margaret Fox- ^\Vt,'ff/ll\,'K\lVX,\,» Pitt-Rivers, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Stanley of Alderley. Married, 1853, General Augus- tus Lane Fox-Pitt-Rivers, Postal addresses — 4 Grosvenor Gardens, S. W. ; Rushmore, Salisbury, FOX-STRANGWAYS, see ILCHESTER. FRANCE, quartered by Dukes of RICHMOND and GORDON, GRAFTON, ST. ALBANS, BUCCLEUCH, and CLEVELAND, and by FITZROY, BEAUCLERK, SOMERSET, LENNOX, GORDON-LENNOX, POW- LETT, CARY, and PHIPPS. M is the Naval Cockade. jFta § CHARLES HOSKEN FRANCE-HAYHURST, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace jFtance^agDutst '^LSr^cL^u^^^- talion Cheshire Regiment. Bom 1S32, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Thomas France- Hayhurst, of Bostoclc Hall, by his wife Helen, eldest daughter of John Hoslcen Harper, of Davenham Hall, in the county of Chester. He succeeded to the Bostock estates on the death of his father in 1889, and in 1873, succeeded his uncle, William Hosken Harper, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace of Davenham Hall, &c., who devised his estates to him, with remainder to his second son, William Hosken. C&^— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron sable and or, in chief two crosses pat^e fitchte, and in base a pair of wings conjoined and elevated counter- changed (for Hayhurst) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a mount in base a hurst proper, on a chief wavy azure, three fleurs- de-lis or (for France). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, holding in the hand a cross patt^e • fitch^e or, between two wings sable, each charged with an annulet gold (for Hayhurst) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount, thereon a hurst as in the arms, from the centre tree pendent by a strap azure a shield gules, charged with a fleur-de-lis or (for France). Motto— "Virtus semper viridis." Married, firstly, 1864, Mary Halsted (she died 1877), daughter of William H. Poole, Esquire, of Terrick Hall, in the county of Salop, Captain Royal Horse Artillery; and has Issue^(x) Frederick Charles France - Hayhurst, Gentleman, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Cheshire Regiment, born 1872 ; (2) William Hosken France - Hayhurst, Gentleman, bom 1873; (3) Cecil Halsted France-Hayhurst, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born 1874 ; Elizabeth Helen ; Evelyn Mary [married, January 22, 1891, George Herbert Shakerley, Justice of the Peace, late Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, now Lieutenant 5th Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment, second son of Sir Charles Shakerley, Baronet] ; and Isabel Mary, died 1877. He married secondly, 1878, Annie Elizabeth Nicholson, third daughter of John Ralph Shaw, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Arrowe Park, in the County Palatine of Chester. Seats — Bostock Hall, Middlewich ; and Davenham Hall, North wich. JOHN SHARMAN FRANEY, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law. Bom 1864, being the son of the iTl*at1lMl Reverend John Franey, Master of Arts, Vicar jrvaill^^ of St. Mary's, Ely, Minor Canon of Ely Cathedral, by his wife Emma, daughter of the late Robert Rushbrooke, and granddaughter of John Shar- man, Doctor of Medicine, of Hellesdon, Norwich. Club — Isthmian. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a pile invected or, between two quatrefoils in base of the last, as many fleurs-de-lis in pale of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fleur-de-lis azure between two quatrefoils or; with the Motto, " Ut vita sic finis." Married, 1889, Mary Ethelind, younger daughter of Edward Kerrison Harvey, Esquire, of Grey Friars, Norwich (son of General Sir R. Harvey, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath) ; and has, with other Issue — Edward Mortimer Henry Sharman Franey, Gentleman, born 1889. Postal addresses — Lowestoft, Suffolk ; 36 Elm Park Gar- dens, S.W. AGNES FRANK, commonly known as Lady Agnes Frank, daughter of the second Marquess of (T'l'fltlfe Westminster. Married, firstly, 1858, Str jrVCtlln Archibald I slay Campbell, Baronet, who died 1866 ; secondly, T871, Philip Frank, Doctor of Medicine, of Cannes, France. fi The Right Honourable RAYMOND HERVEY DE MONTMORENCY, Viscount Frankfort De Montmorency, and Baron Frankfort of Galmoye, in the county of Kilkenny ; has commanded a first- class district in Bengal since 1890. Born September 21, jfra 391 jfranltfort De agontmorencg 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Vis- count Frankfort de Montmorency, by his wife, the daughter of Peter Fitz-Gibbon Henchy, Doctor of Laws ; succeeded his father in 1889. Creations— B3.roia, July 31, 1800 ; Viscount, January 22, 1816. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross gules, between four eagles displayed sable, a crescent for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in its pride proper. Supporters — Two angels proper, hair and wings or, vested argent. Motto— "Dieuayde." /J/ar?-««(jr, at Montreal, April 25, 1866, Rachel Mary Lumley Godolphin, daughter of Field- Marshal the Right Honourable Sir John Michel, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, of Dewlish, in the county of Dorset ; and has Issue — (i) Ray- mond Harvey Lodge Joseph De Montmorency, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Raymond Harvey Lodge Joseph De Montmorency, Lieutenant and Adjutant 21st Hussars, born at Montreal, February 5, 1867; (2)Willoughby John Horace De Montmorency, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Willoughby John Horace De Montmorency, Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, born May 3, 1868 ; Caroline Blanche Fane, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Blanche Fane, died October 18, 1892 ; Kathleen Louisa Michel, commonly known as the Honour- able Kathleen Louisa Michel ; and Lily Rachel Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Lily Rachel Mary. Seat — Meean Mir, Punjaub. §SlR FREDERICK WILLIAM FRANCIS GEORGE FRANKLAND, tenth Baronet, of ffrrttlfelfltlh Thirkleby, in the county of York, late Jl VniiniHIIU Lieutenant sth Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers; now Captain 3rd Battahon Bedfordshire Regiment. Born September 2, 1868, being the son of Sir William Adolphus Frankland, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Lucy Ducarel, daughter of Francis Adams ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the crea- tion of December 24, 1660. Club — Wellington. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a dolphin naiant embowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin hauriant argent, entwined round an anchor erect proper. Motto — " Libera terra, liberque animus." Married, December 10, 1890, Charlotte, only daughter of John Augustus di Zerega of New York (she died March 24, 1892). Heir presumptive — -His brother, Arthur Pelham Frankland, Esquire, born December 23, 1874. Seat — Thirkleby House, Ascot. Dame LUCY DUCAREL FRANKLAND, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frankland, daughter of Francis Adams of Clifton and Cotswold Grange, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Aztue, a dolphin naiant embowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gules. Married, 1864, Sir William Adolphus Frankland, ninth Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Frederick William Francis George Frankland, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Pelham Frankland, Esquire, born December 24, 1874 ; Ethel Maud ; Frances Cromwell ; Evelyn Rose ; and Margaret Lucy, died an infant. Postal address — Thirkleby House, Ascot. Major -General CHARLES TRIGANCE FRANK- LIN, Com-panion of the Most Honourable ^VHt\\^\\t\ Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for jri'tlllnl'lH the county of Hereford. BorniSzz, being the son of the late Sir William Franklin ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1857. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1852, the daughter of Francis Haywood of Sillins, Brooms- grove. Sir AUGUSTUS WOLLASTON FRANKS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of i^Vttf\\itt ^^ Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Master JrvtlKtip of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the late Captain Frederick Franks, Royal Navy ; created Companion of the The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 392 jfta Most Honourable Order of the Batk, 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Coimnander, 1894. Clubs — Athe- ncsum, Oxford and Cambridge, Burlington Fine Arts. Postal address — The Residences ^ British Museum, IV.C. ; 123 Victoria Street, S. W. FRASER, see LOVAT and SALTOUN. ERASER, quartered by BURTON - MACKENZIE, GORDON-LENNOX, and ELPHINSTONE. General ALEXANDER FRASER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born iTTflitn* ^^^4' being the son of James Eraser of Heavi- JlVClJJvi- f^gg^ 2„ ijj^ county of Exeter ; was created Companion of theMost Honourable Order of the Bath, 1866. Club — Constitutional, Postal address — Rayleigh, Essex. ANNIE MARY ELEANOR FRASER, commonly known as the Honourable Annie Mary Eleanor Eraser, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Saltoun. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. azure, three cinquefoils argent {for Eraser) ; 2 and 4 gules, a lion rampant argent (for Ross) ; 3. argent, three piles gules (for Wishart). Married, 1875, the Right Honour- able the fifteenth Baron Zouche, which marriage was dissolved 1876. Lieutenant - General Sir CHARLES CRAUFURD FRASER, Knight Coinmander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1829, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James John Eraser, third Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Ann, niece of General Robert Crau- fitrd ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868, and advanced to the 7-ank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, i8gi. Postal addresses — 59 Sloane Street, London, S. W. , West End Hall, Hampstead. General Sir DAVID McDOWALL FRASER, com- monly known as General the Honourable Sir David McDowall Eraser, Knight Commander of the Most Hojiour- able Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of William Eraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoui'- able William Eraser, by his wife Elizabeth Graham, daughter of David McDowall Grant of Arndilly, in the county of Banff ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1853 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1889. Married, 1854, Mary Georgina, daughter of Edward Gonne Bell of Streamsfown, in the county of Mayo. Postal address — The Grange, Castle Cojinell, Limerick. EMILY CAROLINE FRASER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. James Hay Eraser, daughter of the late Colonel John Vandeleur, loth Hussars. Married, 1876, as his second wife, James Hay Eraser, Esquire, com- monly known as Colonel the Honou7-able James Hay Eraser, brother of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Ba7'on Sal- toun, who died 1886, GEORGINA MARY FRASER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Alexander Edward Eraser, daughter of tJie late George Fieschi Heneage, Member of Parliament, of Hainton Hall. Married, 1858, Lieutenant- Colonel Alexander Edvoard Eraser, commonly known as Lieutenant - Colonel the Honourable Alexander Edward Eraser [son of the Right Honourable the fourteenth Baron Lovat), who died 1885, Postal address — 91 El?n Park Gardens, S. W. HENRY THOMAS FRASER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Thomas Eraser. Born 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourteenth Baron Lovat. Clubs — Guards' , Marlborough. Postal address — 44 Park Lane, W. Commander IAN MACKENZIE FRASER, Com- panion of the Distinguished Set-vice Order. Born 1854, being the eldest son of the late Captain Ian Alexander Eraser, ^yd Sutherland Highlanders, of Whitehill, in the county of Fife ; was created Companion of tJie Distinguished & is the Military Cockade. Jfta Service Order, 1893. QXvkt— Naval and Military. Married, 1887, Effle, daughter of William Peacock Edwards, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of 17 Belgrave Crescent, Edinburgh. Postal address — Whitehill, Bideford, North Devon. JOHN FRASER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1820, leing the fourth son of the late Captain Edward Fraser, Honourable East India Company's Service/ ap- pointed a Member of Council of the Government of Mauritius, 1869/ created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Beau Sejour, Mauritius. The Honourable Sir MALCOLM FRASER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Postal address — 15 Victoria Street, S. W. Colonel THOMAS FRASER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1840, being the son of G. R. Fraser, Barrister-at-Law ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — United Service. Married, 1865, Matilda, daughter of the late James Beckford Wildman of Chilham Castle, in the county of Kent. Postal address — 40 Evelyn Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. Sir WILLIAM FRASER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Edin- burgh; was created Comitanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Comtnander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Postal address — 32 South Castle Street, Edinburgh. §SiK WILLIAM AUGUSTUS FRASER, fourth Baro- net, of Ledeclune and Morar, in the county of Inver- ness, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, Master of Ai-ts (Christ Church), Oxford, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, one of the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland, formerly Captain ist Life Guards. Born 1826, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Sir James John Fraser, the third Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Anne, daughter of D. Craufurd ; succeeded his father 1834, under the creation of November 27, i8o6. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend engrailed argent, between three cinquefoils of the last, a canton gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, three antique crowns gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a buck's head erased gules. Supporters — Two stags proper, attired and unguled or, collared aztire, pendent from each collar an escutcheon, gyronny of eight or and sable, each resting one foot on an anchor of the last. Motto — " Je suis prest ; " and over the crest, "Thorough." Heir presumptive — His brother, Sir Charles Craufurd Fraser, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [whom see]. Seat — Leanach House, in the county of Siu-rey. WILLIAM NATHANIEL FRASER, Gentleman. Born 1817, being the only surviving son of the late Francis Fraser, of Findrack, by his wife, daughter of Charles Win- chester. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms — Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, azure three frases argent (for Fraser) ; second grand quarter counterquartered, i. azure, three boars' heads couped or, armed argent and langued gules ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules langued azure ; 3. or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 4. azure, three frases argent all within a bordure nebuly gules (for Gordon of Invergordon) ; third grand quarter counterquartered i and 4 gules, a boar passant or (for Baird of Auchmedden); 2. azure, a unicorn salient argent, armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight half thistles proper, and as many half roses gules, stalked and leaved proper, conjoined paleways, being the coat of augmenta- tion granted to the first Earl of KinnouU ; 3. argent, three S is the Naval Cockade. JFta jrte 393 inescutcheons gules (for Hay). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head erased proper. Supporters — Two stags proper. Motto — "I am ready." Married, 1846, Philadelphia Lambe, daughter of Hugh Veitch, Esquire, brother of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Veitch of Eliock, in the county of Dumfries ; and has, with other Isme — Francis Fraser, Esquire, Honorary Major 3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment, born 1855 [married, 1881, Flora Beatrice, only child of Captain J. M. Macdonald, 78th Regiment, of Caskieben]. Seats — Findrack, Rhinstock, and Tornaveen, in the county of Aberdeen. CHARLES FRASER -MACKINTOSH, Esquire, of Borlura, in the county of jrrai9ier»9@acfemto0l) '^::rMl^f%t ''! 1828, being the third but eldest surviving son of Alexander Fraser, by his wife Marjory, daughter of Captain Alexander Mackintosh, and sister of Eneas Mackintosh, and assumed by Royal License, September 18, 1857, the additional name and arms of Mackintosh, in accordance with the request of his uncle, Eneas Mackintosh, of the Royal Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale or and argent, a lion rampant between three dexter hands fesseways, couped at the wrists and clenched gules (for Mackintosh) ; 2 and 3, per chevron argent and azure, three escutcheons, each charged with a cinquefoil all counterchanged (for Fraser). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cat proper, collared gules, resting the dexter paw upon an escutcheon or, charged with a dexter hand as in the arms (for Mackintosh) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours a stag's head erased argent, attired and collared gules, in the mouth a sprig of fern proper, and pendent from the collar an escutcheon azure, charged with a cinquefoil argent (for Fraser). Motto — "OnwardS." Married, ]viiyT2,iSj6, Eveline May, only child of Richard David Holland, Esquire of Kilvean, in the county of Inverness, Justice of the Peace. Seat — Drummond, in the county of Inverness, North Britain. Town house — 5 Clarges Street, W. § EDWARD GRANT FRASER-TYTLER, Esquire, of Aldourie and Balnain, in the f?'l*fltfl>1*-fjrilf'Tl?t* county of Inverness, Justice of jr».B»«'*.-»a.{/m-»- the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Inver- ness, late Captain Highland Light Infantry (Militia). Born 1856, being the eldest surviving son of Charles Edward Fraser-Tytler, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of Sanquhar, Aldourie, and Balnain, by his wife Harriet Jane, second daughter of the late Reverend John Pretyman. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Orleans. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. gules, a lion's head erased argent, between three crescents or, a bordiu-e of the last (for Tytler) ; 2. erminois, on a fesse per fesse embattled gules and azure, three crescents argent (for Craig of Dalnair) ; 3. counter- quartered, i. and iiii. azure, a bend engrailed between three frases argent ; ii. and iii. gules, three antique crowns or, the whole within a bordure argent (for Fraser of Balnain) ; 4. gules, three antique crowns or, a border per pale of the last and azure (for Grant of Burdsyards). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. the rays of the sun issuing from behind a cloud proper (for Tytler) ; 2. a stag's head erased proper (for Fraser). Motto — ' ' Occultus non extinctus." Married, 1881, Edith Adriana, eldest daughter of the late Right Honourable Sir Charles J. Selwyn, Lord Justice of Appeal ; and has with other Issue — Neil Fraser-Tytler, Gentleman, born i88g. Seat—Mdomie Castle, in the county of Inverness. General Sir JAMES MACLEOD BANNATYNE FRASER-TYTLER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the son of W. Fraser-Tytler of Aldourie and Balnain, in the county of Inverness, by his wife Margaret, daughter and heiress of G, Grant of Sanquhar, in the county of Moray ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1868, Anne, daughter of Thomas Hume, Laugley. Postal address — Falkland House, Charles Road, St. Leonard s-on-Sea. JAMES WILLIAM FRASER-TYTLER, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1854, being the eldest son of the late James Stuart Fraser-Tytler, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, only child of Alexander Blair, Esquire. Club — New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion's head erased argent, between three crescents or, a bordure of the last ; 2. erminois, on a fesse per fesse embattled gules and azure, three crescents argent; 3. quarterly i. and iiii., azure a bend engrailed between three frases argent ; ii. and iii. gules, three antique crowns or, the whole within a bordure ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, the rays of the sun issuing from behind a cloud proper. Motto — "Occultus non ex- tinctus." Seat — Woodhouselee, Roslin, in the county of Edinburgh. Dame ELIZA PUDSEY FREAKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Freake, daughter of Charles fTrPflfep Wright. Armorial bearings are, upon a jr t-VUttt lozenge : Per fesse sable and azure, two bars engrailed or, each charged with three bulls' heads caboshed of the first, in chief three mullets of six points of the third, impaling the arms of Wright, namely, or, a fesse vair between in chief two eagles' heads erased, and in base a portcullis azure. Married, 1844, Sir Charles James Freake, first Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles William Freake, born August 17, 1846, died August 23, 1855 ; (2) Sir Thomas George Freake, second Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal addresses — 11 Cranley Gardens, South Kensington ; Fulwell Park, Twickenham. Sir THOMAS GEORGE FREAKE, second Baronet, of Cromwell House, Kensington ; Fulwell Park, in the county of Middlesex ; and Bank Grove, Kingston - on - Thames, in the county of Surrey. Born October 12, 1848, being the son of Sir Charles James Freake the first Baronet, by his wife Eliza Pudsey, daughter of Charles Wright ; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of May 23, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per fesse sable and azure, two bars engrailed or, each charged with three bulls' heads caboshed of the first, in chief three mullets of six points of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head sable, holding in the mouth a mullet of six points or, a rock proper. Motto — " Integrity." Married, April 21, i868, Frederica Charlotte Mary, second daughter of Colonel Frederick Maitland of Holywych, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Charles Maitland Freake, Esquire, born June 26, 1872 ; (2) Frederick Charles Maitland Freake, Esquire, born March 7, 1876 ; Cecil Penelope [married, September 15, 1891, Jesse Devenish Gouldsmith] ; Dorothy, died December 22, 1881 ; Frederica Katherine ; and Margery. Residences — Cromwell House, South Kensington ; Warfleet, near Dart- mouth ; Greenhill, Sutton Veny, Warminster. Sir CHARLES EDWARD FREDERICK, seventh Baronet, of Westminster, in the county of ff'l*l>Tll>1*trfe Middlesex, Justice of the Peace, High ^\ \,KVfK>llKtX Sherifffor the county of Hampshire, 1889, Lieutenant-Colonel Retired List. Born May 2, 1843, being the eldest son of the late General Edward Frederick, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his second wife Mary, daughter of the Reve- rend Edward St. John of Aske Park, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his kinsman. Sir Richard Frederick, as seventh Baronet, September 20, 1373, under the creation of June 10, 1723. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a chief azure, three doves argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a dove as in the arms, holding in his beak an olive branch proper. Motto — ' ' Prudens simplicitas beat." Married, August 4, 1875, Emma Agnes, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 394 jrre third *j daughter of Thomas Taylor of Leinster Gardens, Lancaster Gate, late Bengal Civil Service ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edward St. John Frederick, Esquire, born September ii, 1876 ; (2) Edward Boscawen Frederick, Esquire, born June 29, 1880; Florence Emma Ada. Seat — Shawford House, Winchester. AMABEL FREELING, commonly known as the Hon Durable Amabel Freeling, daughter of the X^VPv\it\ tt ^^S^^i Honourable the second Viscount Guil- jrVvvUiliJ lamore. Married, xZt^,' Hugh Melvil Freeling. Postal address — 66 Elm Park Gardens, S. W. Dame CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA FREELING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Freeling, daughter of Sir Henry Rivers, ninth Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per fesse indented or and gules, three uni- corns' heads, two and one counterchanged. Married, 1848, Major-General Sir Arthur Henry Freeling, fifth Baronet, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Henry Freeling, sixth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Marion [married, June 20, 1882, William Forster Moore of Ply- mouth, Justice of the Peace, and by him (who died 1886) has issue]. Postal address — 2 Elm Park Gardens, S. W. Dame FREDERICA SELINA OWEN FREELING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Freeling, daughter of the late George James Pennington. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge : Per fesse indented or and gules, three unicorns' heads counterchanged. Married, 1856, Sir San- ford Freeling, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly Governor of Trinidad, who died October 1894. Sir harry FREELING, sixth Baronet. Born June 5, 1852, being the only son of the fifth Baronet, by his wife Char- lotte Augusta, daughter of Sir Henry Rivers, ninth Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of March II, 1828. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Per fesse indented or and gules, three unicorns' heads two and one counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head couped per pale indented ermine and gules, armed, tufted, and crined or. Motto — " Nunquam, nis honorificentis- sime. " Married^ 1885, Harriet Amelia, daughter of the Reverend W. E. James, Master of Arts. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Reverend James Robert Freeling, born 1825 ; married, 1851, Annabella Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Walpole Eyre of Bryanston Square ; educated at Exeter College, Oxford ; Bachelor of Arts 1850, Master of Arts 1861, formerly Chaplain at Bonn. Residence — \q, St. James's Villas, Winchester. § ALGERNON BERTRAM FREEMAN-MITFORD, Esquire, Companion of the jFreeman=9@itforD '^:'^r^^^^t\^. Peace and Deputy-Lieute- nant for the county of Gloucester, Member of Parliament for Stratford-on-Avon Division of Warwick. Born February 24, 1837, being the third son of the late Henry Reveley Mitford, Esquire, of Exbury, in the county of Hampshire, and Newton Park, in the county of Northumberland, by his wife Georgiana Jemima, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Jemima, third daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Ashburnham. He succeeded to the estates of the late Earl of Redesdale on his death, and assumed in consequence, by Royal License, the names and arms of Freeman in addition to those of Mitford. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton, Marlborough. Armorial bearinga — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse between three moles sable (for Mitford) ; 2 and 3 azure, three fusils in fesse or, a canton ermine (for Freeman) ; and impaling the arms of Ogilvy, namely, argent, a lion passant guardant gules, crowned with an imperial crown and gorged with an open one, both proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two hands couped at the wrist proper, grasping a sword erect argent, the point and hilt or, the blade enfiled with a boar's head erased sable (for Mitford) ; 2. upon a & is the Military Cockade. JFre wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf argent, supporting be- tween the paws a fusil or, gorged with a collar dancettde gules (for Freeman). Motto— "God careth for us." Mar- ried, December 31, 1874, Clementine Gertrude Helen, com- monly known as Lady Clementine Gertrude Helen, second daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Airlie Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; and has Issue— {1) Clement Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, Gentleman, born December 14, 1876 ; (2) David Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, Gentleman, born March 13, 1878 ; (3) Bertram Thomas Carlyle Ogilvy Free- man-Mitford, Gentleman, born June 2, 1880 ; (4) John Power Bertram Ogilvy Freeman-Mitford, Gentleman, born January 31 1880 ; Frances Georgiana ; Iris Elizabeth ; and Joan. S«a/J— Batsford Park, Moreton in Marsh, in the county of Gloucester ; Birdhope Craig, Redesdale, in the county of Northumberland. FREKE, EVANS-, see CARBERRY. FREMANTLE, see COTTESLOE. Lieutenant ■ General Sir ARTHUR JAMES LYON FREMANTLE, Knight Commander t^VDXXX a tif Tl> of the Most Distinguished Orderof Saint Jt\XK\\vX\\Wv Michael and Saint George {so created 1894), Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born 1835, being the son of the late Major - Ge7ieral John Fremantle, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883. Clubs — United Service, Travellers', Wellington. Married, 1864, Mary, daughter of the late Richard Hall. Postal address— 32 Cadogan Place, S. IV. The Honourable Sir CHARLES WILLIAM FRE- MANTLE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the counties of London, Middlesex, and Westminster, late Deputy-Master of the Mint. Born 1834, being the son of the Right Honour- able Thomas Francis Fremantle, the first Baron Cottesloe, by his wife Louisa Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Field- Marshal Sir George Nugent, the first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1890. Clubs — Travellers' , Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a lion rampant proper, murally crowned argent, and in chief two plates, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Com- mander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion gules issuing out of a mural crown or, holding a banner quarterly argent and vert, the staff gold, and charged on the shoulder with a plate ; with the Motto, " Nee prece nee pretio." Married, 1865, Sophia, daughter of the late Abel Smith of Woodhall Park, in the county of Hertford; and has Issue — (i) Ronald Aubrey Fremantle, Esquire, born 1872 ; (2) Charles Albert Fremantle, Esquire, of the Royal Navy, born 1878 ; and Margaret Agnes. e Vice - Admiral Sik EDMUND ROBERT FRE- MANTLE, commonly known as Vice-Admiral the Honourable Sir Edmund Robert Fremantle, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1836, being the youngest son of the Right Honourable Thomas Francis Fremantle, the first Lord Cottesloe, by his wife Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Field - Marshal Sir George Nugent, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, the first Baronet, Member of Parliament ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a lion rampant proper, murally crowned argent, and in chief two plates, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badges as a Knight Commander thereof, and as a Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a M is tbe Naval Cockade. JFte helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion gules issuing out of a mural crown or, holding a banner quarterly argent and vert, the staff gold, and charged on the shoulder with a plate ; with the Motto, "Nee prece nee pretio." Married, 1866, Barberina Rogers, eldest daughter of Robert Mack- intosh Isaacs, Doctor of Laws, of Sydney, New South Wales; and has Issue — (i) Sydney Robert Fremantle, Esquire, Royal Navy, born 1867; became a Lieutenant, 1887; (2) Selwyn Howe Fremantle, Esquire, born 1869; (3) Arthiu- William Fremantle, Esquire, bom 1870 ; (4) Alan Frederick Fremantle, Esquire, born 1877 ; (5) Alfred Ernest Albert Fremantle, Esquire, born 1884. Residence — 44 Lower Sloane Street, S.W. LOUISA FRANCES FREMANTLE, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Frances Fremantle, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Cottesloe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a lion rampant proper, mvirally crowned argent, in chief two plates. Postal address— tj Sandring- ham Drive, Liverpool. The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY FREMANTLE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Henry Fremantle. Bom 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Cottesloe; is a Canon Resi- dentiary of Canterbury. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a lion ram- pant gules, murally crowned or, and in chief two plates. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent : and for his Crest, a demi-lion gules, issuing out of a mural crown or, holding a banner quarterly argent and vert, the staff gold and charged on the shoulder with a plate. Married, 1863, Isabella Maria, daughter of Sir Culling Eardley, third Baronet (extinct) ; and has /rjK« living — (i) The Reverend William Archibald Culling Fremantle, born 1865 [married, 1892, Grace Eleanor, daughter of the late Major-General A. G. Burrows, Royal Artillery, and has issue, Mary Isabel] ; (2) Francis Edward Fremantle, Gentleman, born 1872 ; (3) Henry Eardley Stephen B'remantle, Gentleman, born 1874; (4) John Morton Fremantle, Gentleman, born 1876; (5) Stephen Frederick Fremantle, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Isabella Louisa [married, 1894, Cyril Hamilton Aitken of Canterbury] ; and Anna Mary [married, 1891, Frederick Sydney Parry of 29 Harewood Square, N.W, , and has issue]. Residence — The Precincts, Canterbury. ANNA MARIA ISABELLA FREME, commonly known as Lady Anna Maria Isabella Freme, ttWXnt daughter of the third Earl of Mount- C as hell. jrit'lllK- yiaxn^A, firstly, 1848, Richard Paul Hase Jodrell, who died 1855 ; secondly, 1856, Colonel James Herlert Freme. FRENCH, see DE FREYNE. Colonel ARTHUR FRENCH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, iTVPtirfl being the son of Major E, F. French, 82nd ^1 VvlIVy and 2znd Regiments ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — United Service. Maxried, 187^, Mary /ulia Eveleigh, daughter of Captain Frederick Charles Belson, Royal Engineers. Postal address — Eastney Barracks, Portsmouth. Colonel GEORGE ARTHUR FRENCH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint fri*Pt1ffl Michael and Saint George. Bom 1841, being jr vvllV^ //ig sD„ of the late John French of Mornington Park, in the county of Dublin ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ana Saint George, 1877. Married, 1862, Janet Clarke, daughter of the late Robert Long Innes, for- merly of the 37th Regiment. Postal address — Shoeburyness, Essex. Major-General WILLIAM FRENCH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being the son of the late William C. French of Cloonyquin, in the county of Roscommon ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — Junior United JTto 395 Service. Married, 1863, Frederica Laura, daughter df Adolphe Marescaux de Saubruit of Saint Omer. §SiR BARTLE COMPTON ARTHUR FRERE, second Baronet, of Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon, fFtErE '" ''^^ county of Surrey, Master of Arts of the J\ VvVv University of Cambridge, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order, Major Rifle Brigade. Born October 24, 1854, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, the first Baronet, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Sir George Arthur, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order. Creation— May 24, 1876. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two leopards' faces in pale gules, between as many flaunches of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an antelope's head argent, armed gold, mottoes — "Traditum ab antiquis servare," "Frfere ayme Frire." Residences — Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon ; Junior United Service Club, S.W. Dame CATHERINE FRERE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frere, second daughter of Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Sir George Arthur, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order ; is a Lady Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, from which depends her badge as a Lady Companion of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India : Or, two leopards' faces in pale gules, between as many flanches of the last, impaling the arms of Arthur, namely or, on a chevron azure, between two clarions in chief gules and a kangaroo sejant in base proper, two swords chevronways the points upwards also proper, points and hilts of the first, on a chief of the third a horse courant argent. Married, 1844, the Right Honour- able Sir Henry Bartle Edward Frere, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, first Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Bartle Compton Arthur Frere, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; Mary Eliza Isabella ; Catherine Frances ; Georgina Hamilton Chichester ; and Eliza Frederica Jane. Postal address — Wressil Lodge, Wimbledon. H HENRY RAY FRESHFIELD, Esquire, of Kid- 5^ brooke Park, in the county of Sussex, iTl^PrtflftOlh Justice of the Peace, Member of the jr VK'^yUl^lU Court of Lieutenancy of the City of London. Born February 2, 1814, being a younger son of the late James WiUiam Freshfield, Mem- ber of Parliament, by his wife Mary, daughter of James Blacket. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend nebuly or and azure, two bendlets between six es- callops all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-angel proper, winged or, vested argent, the arms in chain -mail holding a lance in bend point downwards also proper, charged on the breast with a cross botony, and on the head a hke cross gules. Motto — "NobiUtatis virtus non stemma character." Married, October i, 1840, Jane Quintin, daughter of the late William Crawford, Member of Parliament, of Pipp Brook, Dorking ; and has Issue — Douglas William Freshfield, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- at-Law, born April 27, 1845 [married, November 27, 1869, Augusta Charlotte, daughter of William Ritchie, Esquire, formerly Advocate-General in Bengal, and has had, Henry Douglas Freshfield, Gentleman, born September 10, 1877, died 1891 ; and four daughters]. Seat— ^iihrooke Park, East Grinstead, in the county of Sussex. FROGGENHALL, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. JOHN FROST, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint it!Yt\tit George. Born 1828, being the son of William Jll'UAJi' Frost of the county of Leicester ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Postal address — Queenstown, Cape of Good Hope. Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 396 Jfro Sir THOMAS GIBBONS FROST, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county and city of Chester, and for the county of Montgomery. Born 1820, being the son of Francis Aylmer Frost of Chester, by his wife Ann (n^e Stubbs) Stubbs of Warrington ; Mayor of Chester, 1868, 1869, 1881-1883; High Sheriff for the county of Montgomery , 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1869. Postal addresses — Redcliff, Chester ; Dolcorsllwyn Hall, Cemmaes, Montgomeryshire. ASHLEY ANTHONY FROUDE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of 4Tt*r!tlTllP' ^o.int Michael and Saint George. Born jr vUUUv 1863, being the son of the late James Anthony Froude ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Salcombe, South Devon. The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD FRY, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ^X'W curable Privy Council, formerly a Lord-Justice of J'^^i: Appeal. Club — Athenesum. Livery — Bi-own and scarlet. Armorial toearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Gules, three horses courant in pale argent. Crest — A dexter arm embowed in ai'mour, holding in the hand a sword all proper ; with the Motto, *' Libertas virtusque." Married, 1859, Mariabella, daughter of Joh7i Hodgkin of Lincoln's Inn and Lewes ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Portsmouth Fry, Esquii'e, born i860 ; {2) Roger Eliot Fry, Esquire, born 1866 ; Mariabella ; Joan Mary ; Isabel; Agnes; Sara Marjory ; and Anna Ruth. Estates — Failand House and an estate adjoining, in the parish of Wraxall, in the county of Sojnerset. Postal address — Failand House, Failand, near Bristol. Sir THEODORE FRY, first Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Member of Parliament for Darlington, and Mayor 1877-1878, Lord of the Manor of Cleasby, in the county of York, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born 1836, being second son of the late Francis Fry, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Bristol ; was created a Baronet in the year 1894. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Royal Societies'. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules and sable, three horsts courant in pale argent, two flanches of the last, each charged with a horse-shoe of the second, and on an escut- cheon of pretence the arms of Pease, namely, per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand grasping a sword also proper, pommel and hilt gold, between two horse-shoes sable ; with the Motto, " Esto fidelis." Married, 1862, Sophia, daughter and co- heir of the late John Pease, Esquire, of Darlington ; and has Issue — (i) John Pease Fry, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born 1864 [married, 1891, Margaret Theodora, eldest daughter of Francis E. Fox, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Uplands, South Devon, and has issue, Theodore Penrose Fry, Esquire, born 1892] ; (2) Theodore Wilfrid Fry, Esquire, born 1868, Bachelor of Arts and late Exhibitioner of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries ; (3) Walter Raymond Fry, Esquire, born 1870 ; (4) Bernard Cecil Fry, Esquire, born 1873, Bachelor of Arts and late Exhibitioner of the University of Oxford ; Sophia Matilda ; Anna Gertrude ; Hilda Geraldine ; and Isabel Penrose. Postal address — Wood- burn, Darlington. FRYE, quartered by WHINYATES. FREDERICK WILLIAM RICHARDS FRYER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order lTl*t1PI* ^ ^^ 'S'/ar of India. Born 1845, being the J I l-^vV son of the late F. W. Fryer of West Moors, in the county of Dorset ; was created Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, i8go. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1870, Frances, daughter of the late W. E. L. Bashford. & is tlie Military Cockade. JFUl Major-General JOHN FRYER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born June 27, 1838, being the eldest son of John Fryer of Wimborne Minster, in the county of Dorset, by his wife Mary, daughter of Christopher Hardinge ; appointed to commaud Cork District, 1893 ; ■was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Caiai—Army and Navy, Cavalry, Hurling- ham. Marylebone Cricket. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chevron between three dolphins naiant argent, as many towers^ of the field : 2 and 3 or, a chevron gules between two lions' heads erased ermine in chief, and a cinquefoil of the last in base : and for his Crest, a tower, and upon the battlements a cock the tower entwined by a serpent darting at the cock all proper. Motto — •' Mea fides in safientia." Married, 5'c/- tember 9, 1862, Catharine, daughter of the late George Reed of East Brent, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue— John Fryer, Lieutenant -jth Hussars, born January zS, 1871 ; Ethel Katharine ; and Mary Argentine [married, 1894, Abbot Harold Robinson]. Postal address — ^•2 Evelyn Gardens, S. W. JAMES FRANKLIN FULLER, Gentleman, Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, Fellow (fttUpY of the Royal Institute of Architects of Ireland, JlUlt't'l Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Bom 1835, being the only son of Thomas Harnett Fuller of Glashnacree, Kenmare, in the county of Kerry, by his wife Fanny, third daughter of F. C. Bland, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Derriquin Castle, in the county of Kerry. Livery — Plum colour, with silver-grey collar and cuffs, gold band. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, three bars gules, on a canton of the second, a mullet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse pas- sant proper, charged on the shoulder with a mullet or ; with the Motto, "Fortiter etrecte." Married, i860, Helen H., daughter of John Prospfire Guivion, and granddaughter of Marshal Guivion of His Majesty the Emperor Napoleon's army ; and has Issue — (i) Franklin Bland Fuller, Gentle- man, late Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born January i, 1863, died June 13, 1882 ; (2) Harnett John Fuller, Gentleman, born December 14, 1866 [married, 1894, Augusta Hobart, second daughter of the late John Hurly, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Fenit, in the county of Kerry] ; May Flo- rence [married Gabriel Stokes, Gentleman, and has issue, three sons] ; Adela Bessie, died young ; and Evelyn Meli- cent. Postal addresses — Glashnacree, Kenmare, county Kerry ; Brunswick Chambers, Dublin. General JOHN AUGUSTUS FULLER, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the late Reverend ^Robert Fitzherbert Fuller, Rector of Chalvington , in the county of Sussex ; is a Fellow of Bombay University ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Etnpire, 1882. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1851, Char- lotte Caroline Augusta, daughter of William Wallace. Postal address — 42 Courtfield Gardens, S. W. JOSEPH BAMPFYLDE FULLER, Estjuire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1854, being the son of the Reverend Joseph Fuller, formerly Vicar if Ramsdale, in the county of Hampshire ; appointed Commissioner of Settlements and Agriculture, Central Provinces, 1885 ; was created Companion of the Most Etninent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Club— East India United Service, yi&vn&d., firstly, 1879, Maria Caldwell {who died 1880), daughter of the late Colonel Henry Aston, Bombay Staff Corps ; secondly, 1884, Sarah Augusta, daughter of Arthur Wellesley Critchley. Postal address— Nagpur, Central Provinces, India. VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA ANNA MARIA FULLER, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrma Anna Maria Fuller, daughter of the second Earl of Strafford. Married, 1870, A. C. Loraine Fuller. gSiR ALEXANDER FULLER- ACLAND- HOOD, fourth Baronet of Saint Audries, in the county of Somerset, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of jruner=aclanD=l^ooD is the Naval Cockade. the Peace, County Councillor for the county of Somerset, Member of Parliament for West Somerset since 1892 ; is heir presumptive to the Baronetcy of Scott of Hartington. Bom September 26, 1853, being the son of Sir Alexander Bateman FuUer-Acland-Hood, the third Baronet, by his wife Isabel Harriet, daughter of Sir Peregrine Palmer Fuller- Palmer -Acland, Baronet (extinct); succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of April 13, 1809. Sir Alexander is in remainder to the Irish Barony of Brid- port, failing the issue of Lord Bridport and his male descendants. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable (for Hood) ; 2. chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, a quatrefoil or for distinction (for Acland) ; 3. argent, three bars and a canton gules, and in chief a cross crosslet for distinction (for Fuller), im- paling the arms of Eveleigh-De Moleyns, namely, quarterly I and 4, sable on a chief ermine three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, three griffins passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Upon the es- cutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough in front of an anchor in bend sinister, proper (for Hood) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a man's hand couped at the wrist in a glove lying fesseways, thereon a falcon perched all proper, on the breast a quatrefoil or (for Acland) ; 3. out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head argent, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet also gules (for Fuller). Motto — "Zealous." Married, July 26, 1888, Mildred Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Rose, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Ventry ; and has Issue — Alexander Peregrine FuUer-Acland-Hood, Esquire, born 1893 ; Audrey Mildred ; and Maud Isobel. Seats — Saint Audries and Fairfield, Bridgwater; Wootton House, Glastonbury, in the county of Somerset. Dame ISABEL HARRIET FULLER- ACLAND- HOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Fuller-Acland- Hood, only surviving child of the late Sir Peregrine Palmer FuUer-Palraer-Acland. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a fret argent, on a chief or three crescents . sable (for Hood) ; 2. chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules, and for distinction a quatrefoil or (for Acland) ; 3. argent, three bars and a canton gules, and for distinction in chief a cross crosslet of the last (for Fuller) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of FuUer- Palmer-Acland, namely, quarterly i and 4, chequy argent and sable, a fesse gules (for Palmer) ; 2. argent, two bars sable, each charged with three trefoils slipped of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or (for Palmer) ; 3. argent, three bars and a canton gules (for Fuller). Married, 1849, Sir Alexander Bateman FuUer-Acland-Hood, third Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Alexander FuUer- Acland-Hood, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur FuUer-Acland-Hood, Esquire, born December 24, 1859 ; (3) Henry Fuller- Acland-Hood, Esquire, born 1863 [married, 1893, Ruth, daughter of Hugh Astley]; (4) Reverend Robert FuUer-Acland-Hood, born 1866; is a Missionary at Zanzibar; (s) William Fuller-Acland-Hood, Esquire, born 1868 ; Fanny ; Ethel ; Isabel ; and Margaret. Postal address— St. Audries, Bridgwater. §SiR FRANCIS GEORGE AUGUSTUS FULLER- ELIOTT - DRAKE, Guards. 5o?-k Decem- ber 24, 1837, being the only son of the late Captain Rose Henry Fuller, Royal Navy, by his wife Margaret Jane, second daughter of the Reverend Sir Robert Sheffield, third Baronet. He succeeded June 6, 1870, under a special re- mainder, as second Baronet of the creation of August 22, 1821, at the decease of his uncle, the late Sir Thomas Trayton FuUer-Eliott- Drake, and assumed, by Royal License dated October 3, 1870, the surnames of Eliott and Drake in addition to and after his patronymic, with the arms of those families. Club — Carlton. Livery — Black with white collar and facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse wavy between two estoiles argent (for Drake) ; 2. gules, on a bend or, a baton azure, on a chief the arras of Gibraltar, being azure, between two JFp0 397 pillars a castle argent, from the gate a golden key pendent subinscribed " Plus ultra" (for Eliott) ; 3. argent, three bars and a canton gules (for Fuller), and over all upon an inescutcheon his badge of Ulster as a Baronet ; and for his Crests, I. in the centre, upon a wreath of the colours, a ship under ruff, drawn round a terrestrial globe with a cable- rope by a hand out of the clouds, and on an escroU the words, " Auxilio divino " (for Drake) ; 2. on the dexter side, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand in armour couped above the wrist, grasping a scimitar all proper, the wrist charged with a key sable (for Eliott) ; 3. on the sinister side, out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head argent (for Fuller) ; with the Mottoes, " Fortiter et recte," "Sic parvis magna," "Per ardua." Married, August 6, 1861, EUzabeth, daughter of Sir Robert Douglas, third Baronet of Glenbervie ; and has Issue — An only child, Eliza- lieth Beatrice, married, June 22, 1887, the Right Honourable John Reginald Upton Colborne, third Baron Seaton. Estates — Buckland Abbey, Nutwell Court, and Sheafhayne House, all in the county of Devon. Postal address — Nutwell Court, Lympstone, Devon. FULLERTON, quartered by ELPHINSTONE. JOHN SKIPWITH HERBERT FULLERTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the (T'tlTIpl'fritl Wss' Riding of the county of York. jrUUVl-lUil Born September 21, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Charles Garth Fullerton, Master of Arts, by his wife Catharine, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Arthur Robert Kenney, Master of Arts, Rector of Bourton, in the county of Warwick. Clubs — Boodle's, Cavalry, Nimrod, Yorkshire. Livery — Claret colour with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three otters' heads erased gules. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a camel's head erased proper ; with the Motto, "Lux in tenebris." Married, May 9, 1893, Mary Grace, only child and heiress of the late Robert Caldwell Clarke of Noblethorpe, near Barnsley. Estates — Thribergh, Denaby, Kilnhurst, Brinsworth, and {jure uxoris] Noble- thorpe. Postal address — Thribergh Park, near Rother- ham. Sir JAMES FORREST FULTON, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant of the City of London, one 4TllTi"ntl of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. J,\\\\\M\\ Born 1846, being the son of Lieutenant- Colonel Fulton, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Fanny Goodrich, daughter of John Sympson Jessopp, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1875, Sophia Browne, n^e Nicholson. Postal address — Queen s Gardens, Lancaster Gate, London, W. Colonel GEORGE ARMAND FURSE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ^WYdtf 1834; was created Companion of th£ Most Hon- Jr Ut-JJl^ ourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club— A^am/ and Military. FUSSELL, see COLDHAM-FUSSELL. FUST, quartered by JENNER. FUST, see JENNER-FUST. Lieutenant - General Sir WILLIAM AUGUSTUS FYERS, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- tC!f\pYti "'"'"■^^^ Order of the Bath. Born 1815, bein^ Jr|^vV*J tii^ son of Major-General Peter Fyers, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1858, Mary Stuart, daughter of Admiral Evan Nepean. Postal address — 19 Onslow Gardens, S. W. The Honourable PHILIP OAKLEY FYSH, Gentle- man. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : (Tftfits Azure, within two barrulets wavy argent, a fret J I ff/il) or between as many bezants, the whole between three flying-fish proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, and issuant from a wreath of red coral, a cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a \\XW\) gj- Tuam : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88g. Clubs — Kildare Street, Army and Naval. Postal address — Simla. GALE, quartered by DOBRfeE. § CHARLES WILLIAM GALE, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant Yorkshire Regiment. Born August 12, tfr)Hll> ^^^' being the only child of the late Charles la/uiv wiUiam Gale, Gentleman, of Tirhoot, in the East Indies, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, daugh- ter of T. J. Thomas of Saint Arvans, Chepstow, in the county of Monmouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three saltires azure, an anchor between two lions' heads erased or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped azure, charged with an anchor or between two palets argent ; with the Motto, " Depressus extoUor." JOHN CHERRY GALE, Gentleman, of Surbiton, in the county of Surrey, formerly of Pandaul and Barrah, Tirhoot, in the East Indies. Bom March 3, 1837, being the eldest son of the late John Gale, Gentleman, of Pandaul, and of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, by his first wife Mary, daughter of Marmaduke Stalkartt of Howrah, near Calcutta. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three saltires azure, an anchor between two lions' heads erased or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped azure, charged with an anchor or between two pallets argent; with the Motto, "Depressus extollor." Married, S is the Naval Cockade. (Sal <$al 399 firstly, September i6, 1864, Julian Maclaine, daughter of Major Gillian Ross, 42nd Highlanders (she died November 22, 1888) ; secondly, Kathleen Maud, daughter of Malcolm Neynoe Macleod of Portarlington, Queen's County, Ireland ; and by his first wife has Issue— (1) John Ross Gale, Gentle- man, born June 24, 1869; (2) Albert Curwen Maclaine Gale, Gentleman, born November 18, 1871 ; Julia Mary ; and Flora Caroline ; by his second Vfife— Eileen Maud. MARMADUKE HENRY LITTLEDALE GALE, Gentleman, of Dulwich, in the county of Surrey, formerly of Pandaul, Tirhoot, in the East Indies. Born August 25, 1842, being the second son of the late John Gale, Gentle- man, of Pandaul, and of Cheltenham, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Mary, daughter of Marmaduke Stalkartt of Howrah, near Calcutta. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three saltires azure, an anchor between two lions' heads erased or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped azure, charged with an anchor or between two palets argent; with the Motto — "Depressus extoUor." Married, March 4, 1873, Anna, daughter of Malcolm Neynoe Macleod of PortarUngton, Queen's County, Ireland; and has Issue — (i) Marmaduke Henry Littledale Gale, Gentleman, born December 3, 1873 ; (2) Horace Charles Macleod Gale, Gentleman, born April i8, 1875 ; and Lilian May. GALLOWAY, quartered by HAMILTON, DOUGLAS, and HOME. H The Right Honourable Sir ALAN PLANTA- @ GENET STEWART, Earl of Galloway, rffinHllhiatl ^"'^ Lord Garlies, in the Peerage of Scot- VO^ailUUia^ land; Baron Stewart of Garlies, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and a Baronet, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel 4th Bat- talion the Royal Scots Fusiliers. Bom October 21, 1835, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Galloway, by his wife Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriet, seventh daughter of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Beaufort. Creations — Baron, July 19, 1607 ; Earl, Sep- tember 19, 1623 (Scottish honours) ; Baron, June 6, 1796 (Great Britain). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the last, impaling the arms of Gascoyne-Cecil, namely, quarterly i and 4, barry of ten argent and azure, over all six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first, a crescent gules for differ- ence (for Cecil) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a pale sable a conger's head erased and erect or, charged with an ermine spot (for Gascoyne). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a vireath of his liveries is set for Crest, a pelican argent, winged or, in her piety, the nest and young proper. Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed about the head and loins with laurel, holding a club over his dexter shoulder, all proper ; sinister, a lion gules. Motto — " Virescit vulnere virtus." l^arried, January 25, 1872, Mary Arabella Arthur, commonly known as Lady Mary Arabella Arthur, third daughter of the Most Honourable Sir James Gascoyne-Cecil, second Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Heir presumptive — His brother, Randolph Henry Stewart, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Randolph Henry Stewart, born 1836 ; married, 1891, Amy Mary Pauline, daughter of Anthony Cliffe of Bellevue, in the county of Wexford; Captain 42nd Foot 1864, retired on temporary half-pay 1867, retired from the Army 1876. Residences — 17 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W. ; Galloway House, in the county of Wigton ; Cumloden, Newton Stewart, and Glen-Trool Lodge, Bargrennan, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Colonel JAMES GALLO WA Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born April 15, 1835, being the son of the late Reverend James Galloway, ty his wife Margaret Bridger Goodrich, daughter of George Shedden ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — East India United Service. Livery— Dark blue, with silver buttons. Married, 1871, Madeline Gertrude Morgan, daughter of the late W. Stiffe of Weston- in-Gordano, in the county of Somerset ■ and has Issue — (i) Hugh Galloway, Gentleman, second Lieutenant Kin^s Own Lancashire Regiment, born November 27, 1872 ; (2) Reginald Galloway, Gentleman, bom September 25, 1875. Postal address — 70 Portsdown Road, London, W. Sir MICHAEL HENRY GALL WE Y, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of /JSgJJVvjrtM Saint Michael and Saint George, one of KiyuvtVUVjy jfg^ Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Chief-Justice of Natal. Born 1830 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1862, Fanny Cadwallader, daughter of the Honourable David Erskine. Postal address — Pietermaritsburg, Natal. Lieutenant-General Sir THOMAS LIONEL GALL- WE Y, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1821, being the son of Major John Gallwey, Inspector-General Royal Irish Constabulary, by his wife Bridget Ellen, daughter of Neptune Blood of county Clare ; forjnerly Governor and Commander- in-Chief of Bermuda, 1882-1888; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Club — United Service. Married, firstly. Cerise, daughter of John Byre of Eyre Court Castle, in the county of Galway {she died 1849) ; secondly, 1851, Dora, daughter of Major Macdougall, Kin^s Own Borderers. Postal address — Terrace House, Roehamfton. GALPIN, quartered by WATNEY. Sir EDWIN HENRY GALSWORTHY, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the CSnftKd^^tXY^^iW ^^'^^iy of Middlesex and Justice of ^O^niPUIUVVUj; the Peace for the counties of London and Middlesex ; is Chairman of the Metropolitan Asylums Board. Born 1831, being the son of the late John Galsworthy of Devonport ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Club — Junior Carlton. Married, firstly, 1858, Eleanor, daughter of the late Charles Pennington of Manchester {she died 1872) ; secondly, 1873, Laura, daughter of the late John Oakes of Manchester. Postal addresses — 26 Sussex Place, Regent's Park, N. W. ; The Chestnuts, Shepperton. Dame AMY GORDON GALT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gait, daughter of John Torrance. /Cr\a{^ Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Party wW*-* per fesse gules and or, in chief an open book between two thistles leaved and slipped, and in base on waves of the sea a ship under sail all proper. Married, 1852, as his second wife, her deceased sister's husband. Sir Alexander Tillock Gait, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died in 1893. Postal addresses — Seaforth, Cacouna, Canada ; Montreal, Canada. The Honourable Sir THOMAS GALT, Knight Bache- lor, Chief-Justice of Ontario ; created Knight Bachelor by Patent, 1888. Postal address — Pembroke, Toronto. Sir DOUGLAS GALTON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice ((r\<(\\c\X\ of l^ Peace for the county of Worcester, U^nvVUIl Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws ; Chair- man of Council of Society of Arts, General Secretary British Association. Born 1823, being the son of John Howard Gallon of Hadzor House, in the county of Worcester ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1865, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order , 1887. Married, 1857, Mary Anne, daughter of George Thomas Nicholson of Waverley Abbey, Farnham. Postal addresses — Himbleton Manor, Droit- wich ; 12 Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, S. W, Dame ANNA MARIA GAL WA Y, Widow, commonly known as Lady Galway, daughter of Cuthbert /iSaTttintt Joseph Ross. Married, 1845, Lieutenant- (O^aiUinj/ General Sir Michael Galway, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1878. Postal address — Osborne House, Seapoint, Monkstown, Dublin. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 400 (Sal j5 The Right Honourable GEORGE EDMUND MILNES MONCKTON - ARUNDELL, Viscount Galway and Baron Killard, in the county of Clare, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Monckton of Serlby, in the county of Nottingham, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts (Oxford), Hon- orary-Colonel Nottinghamshire (Sherwood Rangers) Yeo- manry Cavalry. Bor7i November i8, 1844, being the only son of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Galway, by his wife Henrietta Eliza, only daughter of Robert Pera- berton Milnes, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Lord Houghton ; succeeded his father in 1876. Crea- tions — Viscount, in the Peerage of Ireland, July 17, 1727 ; Baron, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, July 4, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, sable six swallows, three, two and one argent (for Arundell) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field (for Monckton). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a swallow argent (for Arundell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet or (for Monck- ton). Supporters — Two unicorns ermine, crined, armed, and unguled, and each gorged with an Eastern coronet or. Motto — "Famam extendere factis." Married, July 24, 1879, Vere, only daughter of Ellis Gosling of Busbridge Hall, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — George Vere Arundell Monckton- Arundell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Vere Arundell Monckton-Arundell, born March 24, 1882 ; and Violet Frances. Residences — I Rutland Gardens, Knightsbridge, S.W. ; Serlby Hall, Bawtry, in the county of Nottingham. § DAVID GAMBLE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of / ^^ Peace for the county of Lancaster and (d.;aillU;i^ the borough of St. Helens, Honorary Colonel 2nd Battalion Prince of Wales' Volunteers (South Lancashire Regiment). Bom February 3, 1823, being the son of the late Josias Christopher Gamble, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Henry Gower. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pile gules, between two trefoils slipped in base vert, a fleur-de-lis of the first, a chief ermine. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount between two trefoils slipped vert, a stork argent, holding in the beak a rose gules, stalked, leaved and slipped proper. Married^ January 26, 1847, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Haddock of St. Helens ; and has Issue — (i) Josias Christopher Gamble, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster and the borough of St. Helens, born January 7, 1848 [married, June 5, 1873, Isabella, daughter of George S. Sanderson, and has, David Gamble, Gentleman ; Hugh Gamble, Gentleman ; Josias Christopher Norman Gamble, Gentleman ; John Arthur Gamble, Gentleman] ; (2) William Gamble, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the borough of St. Helens, born August 16, 1852 [married, April 26, 1877, Eleanor Eliza, daughter of Alan Ker, and has, Dorothy Ethel] ; (3) David Gamble, Gentleman, born June 9, 1856 [married, August 13, 1880, Josephine Henriette Dorner, and has, Conrad Dorner Gamble, Gentleman ; Victor Felix Gamble, Gentleman ; Lorentz Harry Gamble, Gentleman ; Josephine Henriette ; and Elizabeth] ; (4) George Gamble, Gentle- man, born February 10, 1858 [married, March i, 1884, Mary Watts, and has, Charles Lancelot Gamble, Gentle- man ; George Vivian Gamble, Gentleman ; and Eileen May] ; (5) the Reverend Arthur Gamble, born June 28, 1863 [married, August 6, 1891, Annie Isabel, daughter of Alan Ker] ; (6) Henry Gamble, Gentleman, born August 29, 1868 ; Ann Jane [married, July 9, 1874, Charles Joseph Bishop] ; Elizabeth [married, June 2, 1887, Austin Cooper Carr] ; Hannah ; Alice ; and Grace. Seat — Windlehurst, St. Helens, in the county of Lancaster. The Reverend JAMES STEWART GAMMELL, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts. rtfSfl in ttl V\\ ^"'''^ 1826, being the eldest son of the late VO'aUliniPll James Gammell, Esquire, of Ardiffery, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Aber- deen, by his wife Sydney, daughter of James Holmes of & is the Military Cockade. (Sat Ballymena, Ireland. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a chevron between three hearts in chief gules, joined and pierced by a chain azure, in base a branch of laurel proper, and a sword of the third in saltire. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a pelican, wings displayed, pierced from behind with an arrow proper. Motto — " Moriens sed invictus." Married, 1866, Anne, daughter of Henry Alcock Bramley, Esquire, of Silcoates, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Sydney James Gammell, Gentleman, born 1867 [married, 1891, Alice Trench Stobart, and has a son] ; Elizabeth Marion ; and Alice Rosamond. Seats— Drumtochty Castle, Fordoun, in the county of Kincardine ; Countesswells, in the county of Aberdeen. § FRANCIS WILLIAM GARDEN- CAMPBELL, Esquire, Justice of the (SarUcn^CamptJell ^:zClai:''lZ;l^t Scots Guards, Colonel Commanding \st Banffshire Artillery Volunteers, and has the Volunteer Decoration. Born October 23, 1840, being the only son of Francis Garden Campbell, by his wife Georgina Anne, daughter of the late William P. Brigstocke of Bird- comie, in the county of Somerset. Clubs — Army and Navy, St. Stephen's. Livery — Dark blue, red waistcoat. Armo- rial bearings of Garden of Troup are : Or, a boar's head erased sable, armed gules. Crest— -.^ boar passant argent. Motto — ' ' Vires animal virtus. " But as to arms Mr. Garden- Campbell writes : "Lyon Office will supply. Am one of the few com.moners who have supporters." Upon application to Lyon Office, Lyon Kin^ of ArTns writes as follows: — "Mr. Garden-Campbell of Troup, as representative of Peter Garden of Troup and Dalgetty, and of Katherine Balneaves of Gara- dour, would be entitled to quarter the arms of both these families. The descent, however, has neuer been officially proved in the Lyon Office, and no m-atriculation of the quar- tered arms has apparently ever been m-ade. Neither of these families have supporters recorded for them ; the arms of Troup and Glenlyon were both registered circ^ 1672." Married, Jan- uary 1863, Sara, youngest daughter of Denis Cavanagh of Queen s County, Ireland. Estates — Troup, in the county of Banff, North Britain. Postal addresses — Troup, Banff, N.B.; 7 Beaufort Gardens, London, S. W. General HENRY LYNEDOCH GARDINER, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of f5nS11*Tltt1l^t* the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county yV^\,yiV\\X/\, of Middlesex. BormSzo, being the son of General Sir Robert Gardiner, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order : was created Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Travellers', United Service. Married, 1849, Frances, daughter of the late Francis Newdigate, by his wife Barbara, co7nmonly known as Lady Barbara, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Legge, third Earl of Dart- mouth, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Postal address — Thatched House Lodge, Richmond Park, Surrey. Since the death of Alan Legge, third Lord Gardner, November 2, 1883, the Baronies of Gardner ^S^VtWiW ^^^ remained dormant, although an heir ^IDWWWX-V, obviously exists. " Dod" states that Alan Hyde Gardner, son of the late Stewart William, Gardner, grandson of first Baron, by his wife Jane, alias Hurmozee Begum, daughter of Alan Gardner, grand-nephew of first Baron, succeeded his kinsman in 1883, but has not yet established his right to a summons to the House of Peers. Creations — Baronet, September 9, 1794 ; Baron [in tlie Peerage of Ireland), December 2^, 1800; Baron {in the Peerage of the United Kingdom), November 27, 1806. Arms — Or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads erased azure, an anchor erect between two lions guardant counter-passant chevronways of the field. Crest — A demi-griffln azure, collared and lined, and supporting in the claws an anchor or. Supporters — Two griffins, wings elevated azure, beaked, membered, and gorged with a naval coronet or, each resting the interior hind-foot on an anchor, with cable sable. Motto — " Valet anchora virtus." §ALAN COULSTOUN GARDNER, Esquire, late Colonel nth Hussars and wth Hussars, Deputy- 8 is the Nayal Cockade. ©at (^at 401 Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace fo}- the county of Essex. Born November 19, 1846, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Alan Legge Gardner, third Baron Gardner, by his second wife (marriage celebrated 1848) Julia Sarah Hayfield, daughter of Edward Fortescue. Clubs — Turf, White's, Bachelors' , St. James's. Livery — Dark blue, with white facings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads erased azure, an anchor erect between two lions, guardant, counter-passant chevronways of the field. Crest — A demi-griffin azure, collared and lined, and supporting in the claws an anchor or. Supporters — Two griffins, wings elevated azure, beaked, membered and gorged with a naval coronet, each resting the interior hind -foot on an anchor with cable sable. Motto — " Valet anchora virtus." Married, April 29, 1885, Nora Beatrice, eldest daughter of James Blyth of Stanstead, Montflchet, and Portland Place, W.; and has Issue — Alan Henry Hillier Gardner, bom March 13, 1886 ; Clarence Evelyn ; and Dorothy Nora. Estate — Newton Hall, Dunmow. Postal addresses — 4 Old Burlington Street, W.; Newton Hall, Dunmow, Essex. CHRISTOPHER THOMAS GARDNER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1842, being the son of John Gardner, Doctor of Medicine ; is Consul at Amoy ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1870, Sophia Mary, daughter of Joseph Rownson of Henley. Postal address — British Consulate, Amoy, China. The Right Honourable JULIA SARAH HAYFIELD GARDNER, Widow, Baroness Gardner, daughter of Ed- ward Fortescue. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads erased azure, an anchor erect with a piece of cable supported by two lions guardant counter-passant chevronways of the field ; and for Supporters, two griffins azure, beaked, membered, and gorged with a naval coronet or, each resting the interior hind-foot on an anchor with cable sable. Married, 1848, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Alan Legge Gardner, third Baron Gardner, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Florence Coulston [married, February 3, 1875, the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Onslow, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; and Evelyn Coulston [married, April 25, 1881, William Fuller Mait- land. Member of Parliament, of Stansted Hall, in the county of Essex.] Postal addresses — Debden Hall, Saffron Walden ; 46 Dover Street, W. AMELIA ANNE GARDYNE, commonly known as the Honourable Amelia Anne Gardyne, daugh- i^ixytWWyp ^^^ ^f ^^ seventh Viscount Strathallan. \i)iX\,M^\\\, Married, 1858, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Greenhill Gardyne, late Coldstream Guards, who assumed the name of Gardyne, 1864. § THOMAS CHENEY GARFIT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county (JfSsl1*fi'f °^ Lincoln. Bom 1847, being the eldest son VUttlUl. of the late Thomas Garfit, Esquire, of Boston, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln, by his wife Elizabeth Boyd, only daughter of Thomas Broadbent of Grove House, Longsight, in the county of Lancaster, Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Sable, a bend nebuly argent, gutt6e-de-poix, between foiu: goats, two and two, salient and bendwise of the second, armed or, and impaling the arms of Noel, namely, or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two bezants, the battlements of a tower or, issuant therefrom a goat's head argent, armed gold, gorged with a collar gemel sable. Motto — "Semper idem." Married, firstly, 1882, Mina Maria, second daughter of Andrew Murray of Edinburgh, who died 1883 ; secondly, 1886, Louisa Emily, younger daughter and co-heir of the Reverend Henry George de Bunsen, Rector of Donington, in the county of Salop ; and by her (who died 1887) has Issue — (i) Henry de Bunsen Cheney Garfit, Gentleman, born 1887. He married thirdly, December 3, 1891, Gertrude Arabella, daughter of Henry Lewis Noel, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Lewis Noel; and by her has— (2) Thomas Noel Cheney Garfit, Gentleman, born 1892 ; Mary Elizabeth ; and Violet Emily. 5«a<— Kenwick Hill, Louth, in the county of Lincoln. Rear-Admiral EDMUND SAINT JOHN GAR- FORT H, Companion of the Most Honour- /Aa»>A^|«4-ft able Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace «a7at(.U(-VU for the county of Sussex. Bom 1836, being the son of the late William Garforth, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Wiganthorpe, near York: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — United Service ; Royal Yacht Squadron. Married, 1871, Haidie, daughter of the late E. Cooper of Failand House, near Bristol. Postal address — 14 Upper Maze Hill, St. Leonard' s-on-Sea. GARIOCH, Baron, see MAR. GARLIES, Baron, see GALLOWAY. FREDERICK BROOKSBANK GARNETT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order (JfSflrftPt't' of the Bath. BoxVi. I'&'Z'] , being the son of the xL/vtVllvVV iat£ Willia7n Garnett of West7norland, Inspector-General of Inland Revenue ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — National. Married, 1863, Mary Charlotte, daughter of the late Colonel John Laurie, Royal Artillery. Postal address — i, Argyll Road, Kensington, W. M HENRY GARNETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace 1^ and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born January 16, 1814, being the eldest son of the late Robert Garnett of Wyreside, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Louisa Ann, daughter of William Walter Lyon, Doctor of Medicine, of 'Tam- worth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned within a bordure dovetail or, on a canton of the last, a cross pat^e fitch^e of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, gorged with a collar dovetail gules, between the paws an escutcheon or, charged with a cross pat^e fitch^e also gules. Motto — " Fidus et audax." Married, April 11, 1839, Harriet, third daughter of Henry Potts ; and by her (who died July 31, 1884) has had Issue — (i) Charles Henry Garnett, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born May 30, 1842 ; (2) the Reverend Lionel Garnett, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Christleton, in the county of Chester, born December 24, 1843 [married, January 1883, Amy Eliza, daughter of John Thompson of Boughton Hall, in the county of Chester, and has issue, two sons and a daughter] ; (3) Robert Garnett, Esquire, of The Ridding, Bentham, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace, born February 17, 1845 [married, September 14, 1880, Alice Catherine, daughter and heiress of Joseph "Teale, Doctor of Medicine, of The Ridding, Bentham, in the county of York, and widow of Alfred Foster, and has issue, one son] ; (4) Richard Lawrence Garnett, Gentleman, born June 12, 1846 ; (5) Frank Nasmyth Garnett, Gentleman, born November 8, 1848 [married, November i, 1888, Jeanne Caroline, third daughter of W. B. Buddicom of Penbedw, in the county of Flint, and has issue, one son] ; (6) Stewart Garnett, Gentleman, born March 29, 1850 [married, Febru- ary 5, 1880, Caroline Sugden, only daughter of E. Armitage of The Rookery, Pendleton] ; (7) Gerald Garnett, Gentle- man, born December 22, 1853 ; (8) Sydney Garnett, Gentle- man, born September 4, 1855, died August 9, 1874; (9) Sturges Alan Garnett, Gentleman, born April 4, 1857 ; Annie [married, Thomas Francis Rolt of Normanton Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and has issue] ; Louisa ; and Helen Lister [married, April 11, 1883, Henry Brooke Rhodes of Barrock Park, Carlisle, and has issue]. Seat — Wyreside, near Lancaster. Colonel REGINALD GARNETT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1844, being t/ie son of Charles Garnett: " Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Postal address — Rugeley, Stafford- shire. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 C 40 3 ©at § WILLIAM GARNETT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom February ii, 1851, being the eldest son of the late William James Garnett, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament, by his wife Frances Anne, second daughter of the Reverend Henry Jeremy Hale of King's Walden, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Gules, a lion rampant argent ducally crowned within a bordure nebuly or, on a canton of the last an eagle dis- played with two heads sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent gorged with a wreath of oak proper, holding between the paws an escutcheon gules charged with a bugle-horn or. Motto — "Diligentia et honore." Married, February 10, 1876, Bertha Fanny Elizabeth, elder daughter of the late Thomas Christopher Tatham of Weybridge, in the county of Surrey; and has Issue — (i) William James Garnett, Gentleman, born July ig, 1878 ; (2) Noel Trevor Garnett, Gentleman, born December 30, 1887 ; Frances Annie Maud ; Hilda Christine ; and Phyllis. Seats — Quernmore Park, Lancaster ; Bleasdale Tower, Garstang. The Reverend WILLIAM BISHTON GARNETT- BOTFIELD, of Decker Hill, (>Oai*n(>tf-TRntfir>l?l Shlfnal, in the county of tifalUtU-iCUlUl^lU Salop, and Haughton Hall, in the county of Chester, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Bom June 27, 1816, being the only son of the Reverend William Garnett - Botfleld, of Haughton Hall, Rector of Church Tilston, by his wife Elizabeth Sophia, only daughter and heiress of John Bishton of Kilsall. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, barry of twelve per pale embattled or and azure, countercharged, on a canton sable a stag's attires affixed to the scalp or (for Botfield) ; 2 and 3 bendy of four gules and sable, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, a bordure indented of the last (for Garnett). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or : and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock a stag at gaze, holding in the mouth an arrow fesseways all proper (for Botfield) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, crowned or, gorged with a plain collar vair, and holding between the paws a lozenge gules, charged with a bee gold (for Garnett). Motto — ' ' The Lord will provide." Married, firstly, November 2, 1848, Sarah, daughter of William Dutton of Halewood House, in the county of Lancaster ; and by her (who died February 18, 1867) has Issue — (i) William Egerton Garnett-Botfield, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, born August 16, 1849 [married, February 24, 1881, Elizabeth Clulow, only daughter of J. Howard-McLean of Aston Hall, in the county of Salop, and has with other issue, William McLean Garnett-Botfield, Gentleman, born Decem- ber 1881] ; (2) Alfred Stanton Garnett-Botfield, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts, born 1850 ; (3) Walter Dutton Garnett- Botfield, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born 1854 ; (4) the Reverend Charles Ramsey Garnett-Botfield, Bachelor of Arts, born 1B58 ; Lucy Sophia [married, April 1880, Thomas New- man Frederick Bardwell of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, and has issue] ; Grace Catharine ; and Annie Augusta. He married secondly, 1872, Emily, daughter of Alexander Wright, Esquire, of Guildford Lawn, Dover. Seats — Decker Hill, Shifnal ; Haughton Hall, in the county of Chester. GARNIER, see CARPENTER-GARNIER. CAROLINE ELIZABETH GARNIER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth (JflflMltPl' Garnier, daughter of the fourth Earl of \iJ\X\,\\V\/K Albemarle. Married, 1835, the Very Reve- rend Thomas Garnier, Doctor of Civil Law, Dean of Lincoln, who died 1863. LOUISA GARNIER, commonly known as the Honour- able Louisa Garnier, daughter of the fifth Baron Vernon, Married, 1873, Canon Thomas Parry Gamier, Rural Dean , Rector of Cranworth, Thetford. MARY LOUISA GARNIER, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Louisa Garnier, daughter of the nineteenth Baron Clinton. Married, 1868, John Carpenter-Gamier. & is the Military Cockade. (£)ar The Honourable Sir JAMBS FRANCIS GARRICK, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- l4-4- Saint George. Born iZo^, being the son of the late \X}iXkk s. Gatt : was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Married, firstly, 1827, Rosa, daughter of Lieutenant-General the Baron Michele Carrascosa of the Neapolitan Army; secondly, 1846, his cousin, Angelica Gatt. Postal address — 25 Strada Conservatorio, Floriana, Malta. GATTY, see SCOTT-GATTY. The Honourable STEPHEN HERBERT GATTY, third son of the Reverend Alfred Gatty, Doctor t^^WW °^ Divinity, Vicar of Ecclesfield, in the county \D%X\X^ of York, Puisne Judge of Supreme Court of Straits Settlements from 1892. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Party per fesse sable and azure, in chief a demi-cat issuant guardant argent, and in base a shin-bone in bend, surmoiuited by another in bend sinister, between four fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fern brake and rising therefrom a cock-pheasant all proper. Motto — " Non cate sed caute." Married, 1876, Alice G. (who died July 17, 1894), eldest daughter of the Reverend Canon Rawlinson. Postal address — Singapore. Sir ED WIN GA UNT, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for Leeds. Bom 1818, being the son of (S^t\\\W\ J^^^ Gaunt of Wortley, by his wife Sarah, kL/mUIIV daughter of Joseph Hardcastle of Armley ; was Mayor of Leeds 1885-1887. Married, 1843, Caroline, daughter of William Jowett of Holbeck. Postal address — Carlton Lodge, Leeds. KA THLEEN FRANCES GA USSEN, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Frances Ga^is- /IRffttltftf I>t1 ^^^' daughter of the third Earl of Ban- Vii;aU^^t-li fion_ Married, 1885, Alfred W. G. Gaussen. ^ is the Military Cockade. Sir FRANCIS GEARY, fourth Baronet, of Oxon Hoath in the county of Kent, Barrister-at-Law, Justice Xnoax'X^ of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the VOJIJlll^ county of Kent. Born October 12, 1811, being the younger son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Richard Neville of Furnace, in the county of Kildare ; succeeded his brother 1877, under the creation of August 17, 1782. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars or, charged with three mascles azure, two and one, on a canton argent, an anchor erect with cable sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed habited azure, cuffed argent, supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner of the third, charged with a cross couped gules. Motto — "Chase." Married, firstly, March 11, 1852, Mary Isabella, daughter of Sir Francis Grant, Royal Artillery, which lady died January 1854 ; and secondly, August 5, 1856, Fanny Isabella, third daughter of Andrew Redmond Prior, Fellow of the Royal Society (by Catherine his wife, daughter of Sir John Call, Baronet, and widow of Major-General MacKinnon) ; and has Isme — William Nevill Montgoraerie Geary, Esquire, born April 7, 1859, educated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Seat — Oxon Hoath, Tonbridge, in the county of Kent. Major-General HENRY LE GUAY GEARY, Cmn- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Bom 1837, being the son of the late Frederick Augustus Geary ; ■was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1865, Sophia Mary, daughter of the late George Symes of Bridport. Postal address — Gun House, Portsmouth. Sir WILLIAM DUGUID GEDDES, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws. Born 1828; Vice-President ief\tttffinti Society for Hellenic Studies; dubbed Knight 'a?vUUl/» Bachelor, 1892. Postal address— CAa»»«/7 Lodge, Aberdeen. GEE, see PEARSON-GEE. Sir ARCHIBALD GEIKIE, Knight Bachelor, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Bom 1835, being rfFSrifetl^ the son of James Stuart GeiMe of Edinburgh ; y^X/VaXXf j^ Foreign Secretary of the Royal Society, President of the British Association for the Advancement of Science; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Club — AthencBum. Married, 1871, Alice Gabrielle, daughter of Monsieur Eugene Pignatal, Lyons. Postal address — 10 Chester Terraces, Regent Park, London, N. W. Sir JAMES GELL, Knight Bachelor, Attorney-General for the Isle of Man, ex officio a Member of the /iffrtll Legislative and Executive Councils of the Island. Vi/t-ll Bom January 13, 1823, being the second son of John Gell of Kennaa, Isle of Man, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Gilbert M'Hutchin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877. Club — Constitutional. Livery — Blue coat, drab breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for the Crest : A sta^ s head caboshed. Hotto — " Shee-ec-y-jerrey." Married, December 17, 1850, Amelia Marcia, daughter of the Reve- rend William Gill, late Vicar ofMalew, Isle of Man ; and has Issue — -(i) John Gell, Esquire, born February i, 1852, died 1894 ; (2) James Stowell Gell, Esquire, bom April 20, 1855 \marriei\ ; (3) William Gell, Esquire, bom March 23, 1859 ; (4) Hugh Stowell Gell, Esquire, bom April 4, i86i [married]; Annie; and Amy. Estate — Cronk dhoo, in the Isle of Man. Postal address — Castleton, Isle of Man. FREDERIC GERARD, Esquire, late Captain 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers ; Justice of the Peace (JnCrflftl '°"^ ^^^ counties of Warwick and Worcester. Kl.^l^vnVU Born August 6, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Frederic Sewallis Gerard, Esquire [brother of the first Baron Gerard], of AspuU House, Wigan, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, by Mary Ann his wife, daughter of the Reverend W. Wil- kinson, Rector of Kirkhallows, in the county of Derby. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearingrs— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules ; and for his Crest, a K is the Naval Cockade. (Set (SitJ 405 lion rampant ermine, crowned or; with the Motto, "En Dieu est men esp^rance." Married, April 29, 1869, Cathe- rine, youngest daughter of Charles Porter, of the Mythe, Tewkesbury; and has /rjKe — Edith. Estates — Kinwarton, in the county of Warwick ; Robert Hall and Cansfield, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address — Kinwarton House, Alcester. Colonel MONTAGU GILBERT GERARD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath.' Born 1843, ieing the son of the late Colonel A. Gerard, gsnd Regiment; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. MamsA, 1888, Helen Adelaide, daughter of Edward Richard Meade. Postal ad- dresses — Agar, WestMalwa, India; Rocksoles, Lanarkshire. ROBERT JOSEPH GERARD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Joseph Gerard. Bom 1857, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Gerard. Clubs — Marlborough, Turf, Boodle's. Armorial hearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant ermine, crowned or. Married, 1888, Eleanor, granddaughter of the late Meyrick Bankes of Winstanley Hall, near Wigan ; and has Issue — Winefride Mary ; and Evelyn. Residence — Bispham Hall, Orrell, Wigan. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM CANS- FIELD GERARD, Baron Gerard of Bryn, in the county of Lancaster, and a Baronet, Lieutenant-Colonel Lancashire Hussars. Born June 21, 1851, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Edward Clifton of Lytham Hall, in the county of Lancaster ; suc- ceeded his father 1887. Creations — Baronet, May 22, i6ii ; Baron, January iB, 1876. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules, impaling the arms of Milner, namely, per pale or and sable, a chevron between three horses' bits counterchanged. Above the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colotirs, a lion rampant ermine, crowned or. Supporters — On either side a lion ermine, ducally crowned or, gorged with a collar gemel gules, and supporting a tilting-spear proper. Motto — ' ' En Dieu est mon esp^rance." Married, August 7, 1877, Mary Emmeline Laura, eldest daughter of Henry Beilby William Milner of West Retford House, inthecounty of Nottingham, and granddaughter of Marcus Gervais Beresford, Arch- bishop of Armagh; and has Issue — Frederic John Gerard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederic John Gerard, born November 10, 1883 ; Ethel Catharine Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Catharine Anna. Residences — Eastwell Park, Ashford, in the county of Kent ; Garswood, Warrington ; 19 Curzon Street, Mayfair, Lon- don, W. GERNONS, Earl of CHESTER, quartered by HUSSEY. §Sir RICHARD CHARLES PERCY GETHIN, eighth Baronet, of Geihinsgrott, in the county (l Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Surrey, tO^lUHlU Born 1815, being the son of the late Sir Am- brose Hardinge Gijfard, Chief-Justice of Ceylon, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Lovell Pennell of Lyme Regis, in the county of Dorset ; created Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1875. Married, 1847, Magdalen Christian, daughter of Robert Mushet of the Royal Mint [she died 1888). Postal address — Brightleigh, Outwood, Redhill, Surrey. M is the Naval Cockade. ©if (Sfl 407 ROBERT GIFFEN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws. ^iffEIl ^°''" '^37. lieing the son of the late Robert M./»MV»» Gipn of Strathaven, in the county of Lanark: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. CXvhs — Athenceum, Reform. Married, 1864, Isabella, daughter of D. McEwen of Stirling, Postal address— 44 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W. GIFFORD, Earl of, see TWEEDDALE. ALICE FANNY GIFFORD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Gifford, daugh- Jfiiffflftl '^"^ °^ Edward Simcoe Drewe of the Grange, (O/tuuvu Honiton. Armorial liearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, pellett^e. Married, 1851, the Reverend John Gifford, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Gifford, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Gifford, who died 1887. Of the above man-iage there is /iJKe— (i) Edward Herbert Gifford, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1864 ; (2) Algernon Langton Gifford, Gentleman, born 1867; Alice Mildred [married, 1875, Thomas Carew Daniel]; and Mabel Beatrice. The Right Honourable EDRIC FREDERICK GIF- FORD, Baron Gifford of Saint Leonard's, in the county of Devon, upon whom Her Majesty h;is conferred the De- coration of the Victoria Cross, late Major S7th Regiment. Born July J, 1849, being the eldest son of the Right Honom- able Robert Francis Gifford, second Baron Gifford, by his wife Frederica Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Fitz-Hardinge ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of January 30, 1824. C&^— Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, pelletde. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aziu-e and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a panther's head couped affrontde between two branches of oak proper. Supporters — Dexter, a bay horse proper, charged on the shoulder with a portcullis or ; sinister, a greyhound argent, charged on the body with three ermine spots in pale. Motto — " Non sinenumine." Married, April 22, 1880, Sophia Catherine, daughter of Lieutenant-General John Alfred Street, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Heir presutnpiive — His brother, Edgar Berkeley Gifford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edgar Berkeley Gifford, born 1857 ; married, 1879, Mary, daughter of John Osborne, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, and widow of Thomas Booth of West Ashby Manor, in the county of Lincoln. Seat — Betchworth, in the county of Surrey. The Right Honourable FREDERICA CHAR- LOTTE GIFFORD, Widow, Baroness-Dowager Gifford, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Maurice Frederick Fitz-Hardinge Berkeley, first Lord Fitz-Hardinge. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank: Azure, a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent pellett^e. Supporters — Dexter, a bay horse proper, charged on the shoulder with a portcullis or ; sinister, a greyhound argent, charged on the body with three ermine spots in pale. Married, 1845, the Right Honomable Robert Francis Gifford, second Baron Gifford, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edric Frederick Gifford, third Baron Gifford ; (2) Edward Robert Gifford, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Edward Robert Gifford, born November 1853, Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy, drowned in the sinking of Her Majesty's Ship " Eurydice " off the Isle of Wight, March 24, 1878 ; (3) Edgar Berkeley Gifford, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edgar Berkeley Gifford, late Lieutenant South Gloucestershire Militia, born March 8, 1857 [married, November 26, 1879, Mary, daughter of John Osborne, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, and widow of Thomas Booth of West Ashby Manor, in the county of Lincoln] ; (4) Maurice Ray- mond Gifford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Raymond Gifford, born May 5, 1859 ; (s) Elton Vivian Gifford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Elton Vivian Gifford, Lieutenant Gloucestershire Yeo- manry Cavalry, born April 14, 1861, died, unmarried, July 2, t.893 ; Eva, commonly known as the Honourable Eva [mar- ried. May 24, 1866, Colonel Henry Trotter, Grenadier Guards, of Morton Hall, in the county of Edinburgh, and has issue] ; Harriet Ella, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Ella [married, January 5, 1865, Lieu- tenant - Colonel Archibald Douglas - Pennant, commonly known as the Honourable Archibald Douglas - Pennant, Grenadier Guards, who died September 8, 1884] ; Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Emily [married, June 2, 1868, Robert Thomas Napier Speir of Culdees Castle, in the county of Perth, and Burnbraes, in the county of Renfrew, and has issue] ; Eveline Mary, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Eveline Mary [married, August 31, 1872, Thomas Arthur Fitzhardinge Kingscote, and has issue] ; Eleanor, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor [married, November 5, 1873, Lieutenant-Colonel E. M. Dansey, late ist Life Guards, and has issue] ; Elspeth Fitzhardinge, commonly known as the Honourable Elspeth Fitzhardinge [married, January 30, 1877, Captain Francis John Paul Butler, i8th Hussars, of Wych Hall, in the county of Gloucester, and has issue] ; and Edith Charlotte, com- monly known as the Honourable Edith Charlotte. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. LOUISA GIFFORD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Robert Gifford, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Webb of Milford House, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, pellett^e. Married, as his second wife, the Reverend G. R. Gifford, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend G. R. Gifford (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Gifford), who died 1878. Postal address — 3 Durham Place, S.W. § CAREW DAVIES GILBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county (JOtlflPrl" °' Cornwall, Justice of the Peace for the KfK.UvVv county of Sussex, eldest son of John Davies Gilbert. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton, Nimrod, Wellington. Livery — Blue coat, white and red striped waist- coat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, three roses of the field, a canton of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a squirrel sejant, charged on the body with a cross crosslet argent. Motto — ' ' "Teg yw hedwch." Married, 1881, Grace Massy, eldest daughter of G. K. S. Massy Dawson of Ballinacourt, in the county of Tipperary ; and has Issue — Minnie Davies ; Patience Davies ; Grace Davies ; Hester Davies ; and Honor Davies. Estates — Manors of Gildredge, Parker, Eastbourne, and Birling, in the county of Sussex ; "Trelissick, Trevella, Amille, and Tille, in the county of Cornwall. Postal arfia??-«jjej— Trelissick, Truro, Cornwall ; Manor House, Eastbourne, Sussex. Sir JOHN GILBERT, Knight Bachelor, Royal Acade- mician. Born 1817, being the son of George Feliz Gilbert of Blackheath, in the county of Kent ; was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872. Postal address — Vanbrugh Park, Black- heath, Kent. Sir JOSEPH HENRY GILBERT, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts, Director of the Rothamsted Laboratory, Fellow of the Royal Society, and of the Cliemical and Linneati Societies. Born 1817, being the son of the Reverend Joseph Gilbert of Nottingham, by Ann his wife, daughter of the Reverend Isaac Taylor of Ongar, in the county of Essex ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, firstly, 1850, Eliza, daughter of the Reverend George Laurie (she died 1853) ; secondly, 1855, Maria, daughter of Benjamin Smith. Postal address — Harpenden, St. Albans. Major-General PHILIP EDWARD VICTOR GIL- BERT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 183S, being the son of the late Reverend Edward Gilbert of Hardingstone Vicarage, in the county of North- ampton ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 4o8 m (Sil Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — Junior Ariny and Navy. Married, 1869, Edith, daughter of the late Charles Prothero of Llanvrechva Grange, Newpoi-t, hi the county of Mon- mouth. Colonel WALTER RALEIGH GILBERT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1813, being the 'son of tlie late Reverend John Pomeroy Gilbert ; Chief Constable of Cornwall ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1848, Marianne Charlotte Isabella, daughter of William Peters of Beckenham Place, in the county of Kent. Postal address — The Priory, Bodmin. Sir WALTER GILBEY, Baronet, of Elsenham Hall, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace rtfStTfllMI f°'' "^^' county. Lord of the Manors of (iUllUt'if Hockerill, Bishop's Stortford, and Colchester, all in the county of Essex. Born May 2, 1831, being the sixth son of Henry Gilbey, Gentleman, of Bishop's Stortford, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of William Bailey, Gentleman, of Stansted Mountfitchet, in the county of Essex. Clubs — Devonshire, City Liberal, Livery — Drab and brown, gilt buttons. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Gules, a fesse nebuly or, in chief a horse rampant between two estoiles and the like in the base, all of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower proper, issuant from the battlements thereof a dragon's head gules, a fleur-de-lis or, all be- tween two ostrich feathers argent. Married, November 3, 1858, Ellen, fourth daughter of John Parish of Bishop's Stortford ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Walter Gilbey, Esquire (28 Seymour Street, Portland Square), born October i, 1859 [married, January 29, 1884, Ella, daughter of J. C. Fowhe of Surbiton, in the county of Surrey, and has issue, Walter Ewart Gilbey, Gentleman, born June 10, 1886 ; Eric Gilbey, Gentleman, born December 26, 1888] ; (2) Arthur Nocholds Gilbey, Esquire (25 Cumberland Terrace, Regent's Park), born April 6, 1861 [married, August 19, 1885, Beatrice, second daughter of Henry Gold, Esquire, of Formosa, Cook- ham, in the county of Berkshire, Jiastice of the Peace, and has issue, Sebastian Walter Gilbey, Gentleman, born May 6, 1893 ; Nina ; and Sylvia] ; (3) 'Tresham Gilbey, Esquire, of The Grange, Bishop's Stortford, in the county of Hert- ford, born August 6, 1862 [married, April 29, 1886, Sarah Ann, only child of John Barker of The Grange, Bishop's Stortford, Justice of the Peace]; (4) Sebastian Gilbey, Esquire, born November 29, 1863, died, unmarried, January 31, 1880 ; (5) Guy Gilbey, Esquire, born March 9, 1868 ; Maud Ellen [married, July 20, 1886, Daniel Thomas Hine] ; Mabel Kate [married, July 3, 1889, Leonard Arthur Rout- ledge] ; Rose [married, April 28, 1891, Robert Stansfeld Barrow] ; and Emily Lucy. Estates — 'The Manor of Bishop's Stortford ; owns much property and land in and around that town ; also in the parishes of Elsenham, Takeley, &c. ; and the Manor of Colchester Hall, in the county of Essex. Postal addresses — Elsenham Hall, Essex; Post Town, Bishop's Stortford ; Cambridge House, Regent's Park, London, N.W. PERCY CARLYLE GILCHRIST, Gentleman, Associate of the Royal School of Mines, Member of ^tTrfll*t<^i" ^^ Institute of Civil Engineers, Fellow of \1>\\V^\,\V*> the Royal Society. Born December 27, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Gilchrist, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Anne, only daughter of the late John Parker Burrows. Clubs — Reform, Whitehall, Cleveland (Middlesbrough). Livery — Brown, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bow stringed in bend or, between a bull's head erased in chief and a pheon in base, both argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag attached to the scalp or, a crescent argent, issuant therefrom an arrow paleways point downwards also or ; with the IVlotto, ' ' Fide et fiducia." Married, December 22, 1877, Norah Augusta Maria, second daughter of the late Captain Louis Roper Fitzmaurice, Royal Navy; and has /jjae— Alexander Fitzmaurice Gil- christ, Gentleman, born September 10, 1878 ; and Eileen Fitzmaurice. Postal address — Frognal Bank, Finchley Road, Hampstead, London, N.W. & is tbe SliUtary Cocliacle, §Major-General GEORGE FREDERICK GILDEA, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of Xr^\Vt\t>a t^ B'^*'^' f''^tice of the Peace for the county of (cPllUvtl Dumbarton. Born November 10, 1831, being the eldest son of the Very Reverend Provost Gildea, by his wife Esther, only daughter of Walter Green of Greenmound, Eniscorthy, in the county of Wexford; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. C\\iD%—Army and Navy, Conservative [Glas- gow]. Livery — Primrose, with blue facings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are [as described by General Gildea): Stag rampant under tree, half-moon above, quartered with the Campbell arms, and suspended below the badge of a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, the Royal Red Cross. UaTned,^rstly, 1863, Fanny, daughter of Major Gascoyne of Mackery,Ballinasloe; secondly, Eliza, Lady of the Order of the Royal Red Cross, eldest daughter of James Campbell, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, Tullichewan Castle, Alexandria; and has Issue by his first marriage, Tilley and Alliane ; and by his second marriage, George Frederick Campbell Gildea, Gentle- man, born April 12, 1876. Postal address — Broomby House, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. GILFORD, Baron, see CLANWILLIAM. DAVID GILL, Esquire, Doctor of Laws of the Uni- versities of Aberdeen and Edinbvu-gh, Fellow of the (CnAW Royal Society, Justice of the Peace, Her Majesty's "^^ll Astronomer Royal at the Cape of Good Hope. Born June 12, 1843. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Lozengy argent and vert, on a chief gules, three martlets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi- eagle rising proper. Motto — Above the crest, " Sursum prorsusque;" and below the shield, "In te Domine spes nostra." Married, July 7, 1870, Isobel Sarah, second daughter of John Black. Seat — Blairythan, in the county of Aberdeen. Sir JOHN GILLESPIE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Midlothian. Born rtntTTl>litltl> 1822, being the son of the late George \l>\\Vi9]^\X Gillespie of Biggar Park, in the county of Lanark, and Kingledoors, in the county of Peebles, by his wife Helen, daughter of Captain John Hamilton ; is Secretary Royal Caledonian Hunt and Royal Company of Archers, Queens Body Guard for Scotland, 1858 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1847, Margaret Ross, daughter of the late George Robertson, Esquire, Joint Deputy-Keeper of the Records of Scotland. Postal address — 53 Northumberland Street, Edinburgh. § Sir ROBERT GILLESPIE, Knight Bac lie lor, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Lanark, Justice of the Peace for tlie counties of Middlesex, Sussex, and Lanark. Born October\%, 1818, beingthe eldest son of Robert Gillespie, by his wife Ann Agnes, daughter of William Kerr of Niagara, Canada; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Clubs — Union, Union [Brighton). Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been -matriculated to him. in Lyon Office, are : Azure, an ancient ship of three masts, sails furled and flagged, in the centre chief a cross crossletjitchde, and in the sinister chief a cubit arm couped fesseways holding a dagger in pale, on a canton a pelican in her piety. Crest — A wild cat rampant guardant. Motto — "Qui, me tangit pasni- iebit." Married, firstly, 1842, Louisa Maria, daughter of Captain William Dowers, Royal Artillery ; secondly, Louisa Eliza, only daughter of E. English; and has Issue — Robert William Gillespie, Esquire, bom 1843. Estates — Spring Hill, Douglas, Lanark, North Britain. Postal address — 13 Lansdowne Place, Brighton. JAMES GILROY, Gentleman, Bachelor of Medicine and Master of Surgery of the University of Glas- (Jr)iIl*flW S°^' Born May i, 1858, being the eldest \lJ\-\\,\}\> surviving son of James Gilroy of Kirkton House, Neilston, and Thurscraig, Paisley, by Agnes Campbell his wife, daughter of Thomas Corbett, Es- quire, of Shawhill, Pollokshaws, in the county of Renfrew, Justice of the Peace for that county. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, M is tbe Naval Cockade. <3i[ (©la 409 three dolphins haurient azure, finned gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a winged heart in flames proper, the wings or; and in an escroU over the crest this Motto, "Ad finem fidelis." Married, April 1882, Elizabeth Jean (since de- ceased), daughter of John Bell of Minsca, in the county of Dumfries ; and has had /tjkc— Isabella Stothart (since deceased). Postal addresses — Waterbeck, Ecclefechan ; 72 Summerhill Road, Birmingham ; Kirkton House, Neilston, Renfrewshire. §SiR WILLIAM GILSTRAP, Baronet, of Fornham Saint Genevieve, in the county of Suffolk, /J?4tlfl(f'1*at1 ^""^ Newark-on-Trent, in the county of tll '^"^- ^O""" ^837. lieing the son of ya^ll'iX'nW' iaKW Hugh Reid of ThatchUl, Cruden, in the county of Aberdeen, by his wife Christian, daughter of fames Gilzean of Logie Buchan, Stains; duhhed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Club — Reform. Married, 1863, Anne, daughter of John Craig of Peterhead, North Britain. Postal addresses — Warley Aibey, near Birmingham ; Middlesborough-on- Tees. § Lieutenant-General Sir REGINALD GIPPS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of rtQlMfiri the Bath, Military Secretary to the Commander- ^^fr"" in-chief. Bom 1831, being the only son of the late Sir George Gipps, Knight Cmnmander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of General Ramsay, Royal Artil- lery. Clubs — Arthur's, United Service, Guards', Turf. Livery — Blue, with white collar and facings. Armorial bearillgs as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Azure, afesse engrailed between sixestoiles or. Crest — Out of a mural coronet or, two wings elevated azure, each charged with three estoiles in pale gold. Married, 1886, Evelyn, daughter of Colonel Feilden of Dulas, in the county of Hereford ; and has Issue — {i) Reginald Nigel Gipps, Esquire, bom 1891 ; (2) George Lancelot Gipps, Es- quire, born 1893 ; and Evelyn Louisa. Estates — The Syca- mores, Farnborough, in the county of Southampton. Postal address— II Chester Street, S. W. HARTLEY GISBORNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace in and for the North- West Territories of ^r\\ti\if\YWC ^^ Dominion of Canada, Fellow of the \^\Ji\i\)\,\\\, Imperial Institute. Bom iS6o, being the third son of the late Frederic Newton Gis borne, by Henrietta his wife, youngest daughter of the late Francis Hernaman of Broadmead, Newton Abbot, in the county of Devon. Club — Imperial Institute. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Erminois, a lion rampant sable, collared argent, on a canton vert, a garb or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent, a demi-Hon ram- pant ermines, collared dove-tailed or; with the Motto, "Labor omnia vincit." These arms were granted in the year 1741, but no descent from the grantee has been established at the College of Arms. Estate — Darley Farm. Postal address — P.O. Box 405, Qu Appelle Station. SAMUEL GIST, Gentleman. Born January 6, 1832, being the son of the late Samuel Gist Gist, Es- (SiSt 1"'"'^' Justice of the Peace, of Wormington 'u.'WV Grange, by his wife Marianne, commonly known as the Honourable Marianne, only daughter of the Right Honourable Warner Westenra, second Lord Rossmore. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and sable, on a chevron engrailed er- minois, between three swans' heads and necks erased ermine, as many fleurs-de-lis azure. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan's head and neck erased ermine, collared gules, between two palm branches vert. Motto— " Benigno numine." Sen/— Wormington Grange, Stanton, Cheltenham. GIUSTINIANI, see NEWBURGH. EMILY ANNINA GLADSTONE, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Annina Glad- ^o\i\t\«%«tTTi> ieing the son of Major-General Francis Vl/lallUlUI^ Robert Glanville, Royal Artillery, of Catchfrench, in the county of Cornwall : was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Married, 1888, Frances Guenevere, daughter of the late Edward Henry John Craufurd. W The Right Honourable Sir DAVID BOYLE, 9 Earl of Glasgow, Viscount Kelburne, and rt?\Tiitf (TrtVM Lord Boyle of Kelbiarne, Stewarton, Cum- (a/lO^mJUl bra, Fenwick, Largs, and Dairy, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Baron Ross of Hawkhead, in the county of Renfrew, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of New Zealand, Cap- tain Royal Navy (retired). Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Ayr. Born May 31, 1833, being the son of Patrick Boyle, Esquire, of Shewalton, in the county of Ayr, great-grandson of the second Earl, by his wife Mary Frances, daughter of Sir Robert D. H. Elphinstone, Baronet ; succeeded his kinsman 1890. Creations — Baron, January 31, 1669; Earl, &c., April 12, 1703 (in the Peerage of Scotland) ; Baron of the United Kingdom, August II, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, an eagle dis- played with two heads gules, armed and beaked azure (a coat of augmentation), ii. and iii. per bend embattled argent and gules (for Boyle), over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' horns erect gules, two and one (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne) ; 2. argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Maxwell of Pollok) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii. gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-bougets of the second (for Ross), ii. gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville), iii. argent, a fesse gules, between three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second (for Forester), and the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Hunter- Blair, namely, quarterly, i. argent, on a chevron vert, between three bugles vert, an annulet or (for Hunter) ; 2. argent, on a chevron gules between three cross crosslets fitchle sable, as many fleurs-de-lis or (for Kennedy of Culzean) ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable, eight mascles of the held, and in chief a star of six points gules (for Blair) ; 4. argent, a shake-fork sable, and in chief a rose surmounted of a mullet of the field (for Conyngham). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, a double-headed eagle displayed per pale, embattled or and gules ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a savage wreathed about the temples and loins, holding in the dexter hand a branch of laurel all proper, and on the sinister side, a lion per pale embattled argent and gules; with the Motto, "Dominus providebit." Married, July 23, 1873, Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, H is the Naval Cockade. (©la Baronet, and has Issue— (i) Patrick James Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Kelburne, Royal Navy, born June i8, 2874 ; (2) Edward George Boyle, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Edward George Boyle, born June 16, 1875 ; (3) James Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Boyle, born March 11, 1880 ; (4) John David Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiurable John David Boyle, born July 8, 1884 ; (5) Alan Reginald Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alan Reginald Boyle, born October 8, 1886 ; Augusta Helen Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Augusta Helen Ehzabeth ; Alice IVIary, commonly known as Lady Alice Mary ; and Dorothy Montagu, commonly known as Lady Dorothy Montagu. ,Seaifi— Government House, Wellington, New Zealand ; Kelburne, Fairlie, in the countv of Ayr. ' The Right Honourable GEORGIANA CARR- BOYLE, Widow, Countess of Glasgow, third daughter of the late Edward Hay Mackenzie. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, an eagle with two heads displayed gules, armed and beaked azure, a coat of augmentation (for the Earldom of Glasgow), ii. and iii. per bend embattled argent and gules (for Boyle), over all an escut- cheon or, charged with three stags' horns gules (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kelburne) ; 2. argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Maxwell of PoUok) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii. gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-bougets of the second (for Ross), ii. gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville), iii. argent, a fesse gules, between three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second (for Forester). SupporterB — Dexter, a savage wreathed round the temples and waist, and holding in the right hand a branch of laurel proper; sinister, a lion per pale em- battled argent and gules. Married, 1821, the Right Hon- ourable James Carr-Boyle, fifth Earl of Glasgow, who died 1869. Postal address — Fairlie, Craig, near Largs, Ayrshire. The Right Honoukable MONTAGUE BOYLE, Widow, Countess of Glasgow, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable George Ralph Abercromby, third Baron Abercromby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. quarterly i. and iiii. or, an eagle with two heads displayed gules, armed and beaked azure, a coat of augmentation (for the Earldom of Glasgow), ii. and iii. per bend embattled argent and gules (for Boyle), over all an escutcheon or, charged with three stags' horns gules (for the paternal coat of Boyle of Kel- burne) ; 2. argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure (for Melville of Pollok) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay), ii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy), iii. gules, a fesse ermine (for Crawford) ; 4. quarterly i. and iii. or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-bougets of the second (for Ross), ii. gules, three crescents argent within a bordure of the second, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville), iii. argent, a fesse gules between three hunting-horns sable, stringed of the second (for Forester), impaling the arms of Abercromby, namely argent, a fesse embattled gules therefrom issuant in chief a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, encircled by a wreath of laurel, the hand supporting the French standard in bend sinister also proper in base (the ancient family arms of Abercrombie) a chevron indented gules, between three boars' heads erased azure. Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed round the temples and waist, and holding in the right hand a branch of laurel proper ; sinister, a lion per pale embattled argent and gules. Married, 1856, the Right Honourable George Frederick Boyle, sixth Earl of Glasgow, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Gertrude Julia Georgina, com- monly known as Lady Gertrude Julia Georgina [married, December 2, 1880, the Honourable Thomas H. A. Cochrane, Member of Parliament for North Ayrshire, and has issue (see DuNDONALD, Earl)] ; and Muriel Louisa Diana, com- monly known as Lady Muriel Louisa Diana. Postal address — 62 Palmerston Place, Edinburgh. (Sla 411 Dame ANNE GLASS, Widow, comtnonly known as Lady Glass, eldest daughter of Thomas (JoISfliflf ^'^"'^*'' "f Amesbury, in the county of Wilt- \U^UJtTi j^2y^_ Married, 1854, Richard Atwood Glass, Knight Bachelor, Constructor of the Atlantic Telegraph Cable, who was Knighted in 1866, and died in December 1873. Postal address — Warbrook, Eversley, Winchfield. JAMES GEORGE HENRY GLASS, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1843, being the son of the Reyerend J. R. Glass; is a Superintendent in and Secretary to Works Department of India ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Chxb—Oriental. Married, 18—, Minnie, daughter of Major-General B. W. Cumber- lege, Madras Cavalry. Postal a.6.&ctss.—Nagpur, Central Provinces, India, ARTHUR GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman, son of the late Edward Glazebrook of Liverpool, by tfnIaXI>flt*nnfe ^'^ second wife Anne, daughter of VUia2*^U(.UUt^ Captain Henry Farrer of Scaleby Hall, Carlisle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. FREDERICK EDWARD DE TWENEBROKES GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born January i, 1859, being the youngest son of the late Henry Glazebrook of Liverpool, by Amelia his wife, daughter of Thomas Forbes Walmisley of Westminster. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Errnine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and hold- ing in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married, October 21, 1889, Con- stance Farrer, daughter of Edward Glazebrook ; and has had /jjK«— Frederick Newton Glazebrook, Gentleman, died an infant ; and a daughter. HENRY GEORGE TWANBROOK GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born October 16, 1845, being the younger son of the late Reverend James Kirkland Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, and Vicar of Lower Darwen, in the county of Lancaster, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Hargreavesof Hart Common, West- houghton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur- de-lis aziure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married Louisa Russel, only child of Russel Patey, Com- mander in the Royal Navy; and has Issue — (i) George Russel Glazebrook, Gentleman, born October 19, 1878 ; (2) Harold Patey Glazebrook, Gentleman, born December 30. 1885. JAMES FRANCIS WALMISLEY GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born September 23, 1855, being the eldest sur- viving son of the late Henry Glazebrook of Liverpool, by Amelia his wife, daughter of Thomas Forbes Walmisley of Westminster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and hold- ing in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesse- ways of the last. Married, March 25, 1890, Leila Mary, daughter of Alexander Geddes of Liverpool ; and has Issue — Francis Henry Glazebrook, Gentleman, born October 2, 1893 ; and a daughter. The Reverend JOHN KIRKLAND GLAZEBROOK, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Melling, near Liverpool. Born May 5,1817, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 412 (Jola being the sixth son of the late Thomas Kirkland Glaze- brook, Esquire, of Orford Lodge, Warrington, Captain in the Militia, Fellow of the Linnean Society, by EUzabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Twanbrook of Appleton, in the County Palatine of Chester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married Harriet Augusta, daughter of WilUam Harter of Hope Hall, Eccles, Man- chester (she died 1866). Of this marriage there is Issue — (i) Harter Kirkland Glazebrook, Gentleman; {2) William Agustus Glazebrook, Gentleman, died unmarried, August ij, 1888 ; (3) Charles Glazebrook, Gentleman, [married 7iie Court] ; (4) Alfred Percy Glazebrook, Gentleman [mar- ried November 21, 1889, Alice Fanny, daughter of James A Eaton] ; (5) Herbert Ernest Glazebrook, Gentleman [married, OctolDer 31, 1893, Charlotte Mary Evelyn, daughter of Captain Alfred Eaton, of the Royal Artillery] ; (6) Walter Glazebrook, Gentleman. JOHN KNOWLES GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Bom 1840, being the elder son of the late Reverend James Kirkland Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, and Vicar of Over Darwen, in the coimty of Lancaster, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Hargreaves of Hart Common, Westhoughton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married, April 3, 1B73, Cecilia Anne Esther, daughter of Robert Watson of the Riddings, Oswaldtwisle ; and has Issue — Philip Kirkland Glazebrook, Gentleman, born June 24, 1880; and Cecilia Mary. Postal address — Lymm Hall, Cheshire. MICHAEL GEORGE GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Born May 28, 1819, being the youngest son of the late Thomas Kirkland Glazebrook of Orford Lodge, Warrington, Cap- tain in the Militia, and his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Twanbrook of Appleton, in the County Palatine of Chester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms -. Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married, April 21, 1852, Margaret EUzabeth, daughter of Joseph Tapson of London ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Michael George Glazebrook, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, and now Headmaster of Clifton School, born August 4, 1853 [married July 29, 1880, Ethel, daughter of Sir Benjamin Brodie, Baronet] ; (2) Hugh de Twenebrokes Glazebrook, Gentleman, born March 30, 1855 [married, July 30, 1891, Florence Singleton, daughter of Edward Wilson] ; {3) Ar- thur James Glazebrook, Gentleman, born August 28, 1861 [married, November 7, 1889, Lucy n6e Maclauchlan of St. John's, New Brunswick] ; and two daughters. NICHOLAS SMITH GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England). Born August 12, 1814, being the sixth son who survived infancy of the late Thomas Kirkland Glazebrook, Esquire, of Orford Lodge, Warrington, in the county of Lancaster, Captain Warrington Local Militia, Fellow of the Linnean Society, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Twanbrook of Appleton, in the County Palatine of Chester. Livery — Dark blue coat and waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial "bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Motto — "Dum spiro spero." Married, September 21, 1853, Sarah Anne, daughter of Richard Tetley of Fremont, West Derby, Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Tetley Glazebrook, m> is the Military Cockade. (2DIe Gentleman, Master of Arts, and Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Society, born September 18 1854 [married, June 28, 1883, Frances Gertrude, daughter of the late John William Atkinson of Saint John's, Ilkley, in the county of York, and has issue] ; (2) Francis Kirkland Glazebrook, Gentleman, born June 9, 1857; (3) Nicholas Smith Glazebrook, Gentleman, born September 29, 1859 [married, September 15, 1891, Edith Mary, daughter of the late William Cleaver of West Derby, and has issue] ; (4) William Rimington Glazebrook, Gentleman, born July 19, 1864- (s) Hamilton Glazebrook, Gentleman, born July 24, 1867 ; Sarah Elizabeth [married, July i, 1885, the Reverend James Butterwick, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Clerk in Holy Orders, and has Issue] ; Mary Isabel [married, March 30, 1882, John Paul Rylands [to whom refer], Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; Frances Edith ; and Annie. Postal arfffreJJ— Haymans Green, West Derby, Liverpool. THOMAS TWANBROOK GLAZEBROOK, Gentle- man. Born October i, 1843, being the second son of the late Thomas Twanbrook Glazebrook of New Brighton, in the County Palatine of Chester, by his wife Catharine, daughter of William Hall, Justice of the Peace, of Grappen- hallHall, in the same county , and afterwards of Twembrooke House, Seaforth, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-hs azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Motto — " Dum spiro spero. " Postal address— Mont- pellier Crescent, New Brighton, county Chester. WILLIAM HALL GLAZEBROOK, Gentleman. Bom 1846, being the youngest son of the late Thomas Twanbrook Glazebrook of New Brighton, in the county Palatine of Chester, by his wife Catherine, daughter of William Hall of Grappenhall Hall, in the same county and afterwards of Twembrooke House, Seaforth, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's head erased or, muzzled azure, an eagle's leg erased at the thigh fesseways of the last. Married, July 13, 1876, Char- lotte Carnegy, daughter of John Spence, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, and widow of Grove Rowson Berry of New Brighton ; and has Issue — William Twen- broke Glazebrook, born May i, 1877, Gentleman. Postal address — Liverpool. MOUTRAY GLEDSTANES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Tyrone and ifnifiTitittinOti Fermanagh. Sora April 28, 1845, being 'il'IK'VftiaiWtf the son of Robert Hornidge of Twicken- ham, King's County, by his wife Sophia, daughter of John Corry Moutray, Esquire, Deputy-Lieute- nant, of Favour Royal, countyTyrone ; succeeded his cousin, Ambrose Upton Gledstanes, under whose will he assumed the name and arms of Gledstanes in heu of those of Hor- nidge, by Royal License, in 1871. Clui — Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorialbearlngs— He bears for Arms: Quar- terly I and 4, per pale or and argent, within an orle of martlets sable, a savage's head couped, distilling drops of blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay and holly leaves all proper (for Gledstanes) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron engrailed between three bugle-horns stringed gules, a trefoil slipped or (for Hornidge), impaling the arms of Verschoyle, namely argent, on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gules, langued azure, a cross pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin sable, holding a spear proper, transfixing a savage's head couped distiUing drops of blood and wearing a bonnet composed of bay and holly leaves as in the arms (for Gledstanes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of park palings proper, a demi-huntsman affrontfe, habited gules, belt and cap sable, winding a horn or, motto over, "Virtutis laus actio" (for Hornidge). Motto — Under the arms, "Fide et virtute." Married, January 15, 1874, Helen Catherine, daughter of H is the Naval Cockade. (Sle (Sip 413 John James Verschoyle, Esquire, of Tassagart, in the county of Dublin, Justice of the Peace [by his wife Catherine Helen, daughter of the Reverend W. H. Foster, and grand-daughter of the Right Reverend W. Foster, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Clogher] ; and has, with other Issue — Ambrose Upton Gledstanes, Gentleman, born July 6, 1876. Seat — Fardross, Clogher. LA USA WILLIAMINA GLEICHEN, Widow, com- monly kno^im as Lady Laura Williamina tfOfpfcflPtl ('^i'^^"' [Countess), daughter of Admiral \a^lvii-i)vll Sir George Seymour, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and sister of the fifth Marquess ^ Hertford. Married, 1861, Vice-Admiral His Highness Prince Victor of Hohenlohe- Langenturg, Count Gleichen, nephew to the Queen, who died December 31, 1891 ; was raised to the rank of a Marquess' daughter by Royal Warrant, 1871. GLENALMOND, Viscount, see ATHOLE. Sir THOMAS GLEN GLEN-COATS, first Baronet, of Ferguslie Park, in the county of Ren- rffSfOM-ffTrtatrt ire.wi, Lieutenant-Colonel and Hono- ^iL'l^•U-^U^UaW ^ary Colonel commanding and Ren- frewshire Volunteer Battalion (Princess Louise's Regiment) Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Born , being the son of the late Thomas Coats, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Renfrew (who died 1883), by his wife Margaret, daughter of Thomas Glen of Thornhill, Johnstone ; assumed the additional surname of Glen by Royal License, dated July 5, 1894. Creation — 1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Or, a stag's head erased gules, between the attires a pheon azure, all between three mascles sable, a bordure of the last for difference. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an anchor gules ; and in an escroll above the crest this Motto, "Be firm." Married, 1876, Elise Agnes, daughter of Alexander Walker of Montreal, in the Dominion of Canada ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Coats Glen-Coats, Esquire, born 1878 ; (2) Alexander Harold Glen-Coats, Esquire, born 1883 ; and Marion Marjorie Wini- fred. Postal address—^ex^^e. House, Paisley, N.B. GLENILLA, Viscount, see ARGYLL. GLENLUCE, Baron, see STAIR. GLENLYON, Viscount, see ATHOLL. GLENLYON, Baron, see ATHOLL. GLENORCHY, Baron, see BREADALBANE. GLENTWORTH, Baron, see LIMERICK. EVE MARIA BAILLIE, commonly known as Vis- countess Glentworth, the second daugh- /l>'*-VMrtf»f?< i^'' "f Henry Villebois of Marham HD\X,\\\,MiM\,\\} House, in the county of Norfolk. yiamtA, firstly, 1836, Edmond Henry Pery, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable Edmond Henry Pery, Viscount Glentworth, who died in 1844 : secondly, 1847, Colonel Hugh Smith Baillie of Red- castle, in the county of Ross, Postal addresses — 69 Queen s Gate, South Kensington, S. W. , Lochloy, Nairn, N.B. GLERAWLEY, Viscount, see ANNESLEY. ELIZABETH GEQRGIANA GLOAG, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Elizabeth rtfifflftlY Georgiana Gloag, daughter of the third Vis- (O/lUay count Lake [extinct). Married, 1866, John Austin Lake-Gloag, who died 1883. §Sir AUGUSTUS HENRY GLOSSOP-HARRIS, Knight Bachelor: is on the being the son of Augustus Glos- sop- Harris; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Clubs — Prince's, Savage. Armorial bearings as used, but for QBriistol which no authority has been established, are : Gules, a lion rampant, and a chief argent. Crest — Out of an Eastern coronet gules, a griffin's head or. Married, November 9, 1881, Florence, daughter of William Edgecumbe Rendle of Plymouth ; and has Issue — A daughter. Postal address — The Elms, Avenue Road, Regents Park, London, N. W. The Right Reverend CHARLES JOHN ELLICOTT, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and (©lOUCC0tCr anO BolnkyA 2S,°i8i9, being the only child of Reverend Charles Spencer EUicott, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Cambridge, Rector of Whitwell, in the county of Rutland, by Ellen his wife, daughter of John Jones, Esquire, Master of Arts (Cambridge), consecrated Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol, 1863. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two keys in saltire the wards upwards or (for the See of Gloucester), impaling sable, three ducal crowns in pale or (for the See of Bristol), the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, August 31, 1848, Constantia Anne, daughter of Admiral Becher ; and has Issue — His Honour Judge Arthur Becher EUicott, born 1849 [married, July 20, 1875, Louisa Frederica, eldest daughter of Colonel Reynell Pack, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, of Avisford, in the county of Sussex, and has issue, Frederick Arthur John EUicott, born March 13, 1892 ; and a daughter, Clarice Eleanor Lucinda, born March 12, died April 9, 1879] ; Florence [married, 1873, John Amory Travers of Warnicombe HiU, Tiverton ; and Rosa- lind Frances. Residence — Palace, in the county of Glou- cester. Town house — 35 Great Cumberland Place. Dame ELIZABETH ROSETTA GLOVER, Widow, cofnmonly known as Lady Glover, eldest /(?^f\\\pY daughter of William James Butler Scott of >L'*"*''^^ Anne' s Grove Abbey, Queen's County. Mar- ried, 1876, Sir John Hawley Glover, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of Newfoundland, who died 1885. Postal address — 7 Carlisle Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S. W. GLYN, see WOLVERTON. ALICE CORALIE GLYN, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Coralie Glyn, daughter of Ad- /'V\ "f the Peace for the county of Kerry. Born \QJ\^\i}.\,%,^ October 3, 1828, being the eldest son of Sir William, the third Baronet, by his -wife Theresa, second daughter of John Coltsmann of Fleck Castle M is tbe Naval Cockade. 0Otl ©ol 4TS in the county of Kerry ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of June 17, 1785. Armorial bearings, as given in the Peerages, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Argent, a griffin passant sable between three lions' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helTnet befitting his degree, with a mantling Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant sable, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre or. Mottoes — ^' God fried," " Deus et libertas." Married August 7, 1856, Mary Cordelia, only surviving child of Thomas White Scutt, late of Clapham House, Litlington, in the county of Sussex : and has Issue — (i) William. Cecil Godfrey, Esquire, late Lieu- tenant South Wales Borderers, born July 21, 1857 [married, February 10, 1885, Adela Maud Gethin (who died 1890), only child of Frederick Fownes Hamilton of Coolayna, in the county of Kildare\; (2) John Ernest Godfrey, Esquire, born 1864 ; (3) Hubert Charles Godfrey, Esquire, born 1867 ; Mabel Edith [married, August g, 1890, Markham Leeson- Marshall of Callinafercy. in the county of Kerry (see Mil- town)] ; Helen Gertrude, and Mildred Feridah. Seat — Kilcoleman Abbey,- Miltown, in the county of Kerry. Sir ARTHUR GODLEY, Knight Commander of the Most Honoui'aile Order of the Bath, Per- /C\f\f^t>w manent Under Secretary of State for India, yajMvXKfff Member of the Governing Bodies of Rugby and Dulwich Colleges. Born 1847, being the son of John Robert Godley of KUligar, Belturbet, in the county of Leitrim, by Charlotte, daughter of C. W. G. Wynne, Member of Parliament ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1893. Married , 1871, the Honourable Sarah, daughter of the Right Honour- able Walter Charles, first Baron Northbourne. Postal addresses — 13 Ennismore Gardens, London, S. W. ; Minley Lodge, Farnborough, Hants. SUSAN EMMA GODMAN, commonly known as the Honourable Susan Emma Godman, daugh- /Cr\f\tWmiVl ter of the ninth Baron Willoughby de Broke. Id/UUIUttU Married, 1885, Edmund Temple Godmav of Banks Fee, Moreton-in-Marsh. GODOLPHIN, see LEEDS, and OSBORNE. AUGUSTUS FREDERICK GODSON, Esquire, Mas- ter of Arts of the University of Oxford, Jus- Clnn'i\(it\n ^''^ "f ^^ Peace for the county of Worcester, V(L/UUpUll Member of Parliament for Kidderminster, Barrister-at-Law. Born August 18, 1835, being the eldest son of Septimus Holmes Godson of Tenbury, in the county of Worcester, and 14 Rutland Gate, S. W. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, a fesse between six martlets, three and three or. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword, and pendent therefrom a wreath of thorn ; with the Motto, "Forward." 'yi3.mtd,iS6g, Jane Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Edmund Boughton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Stoke, near Coventry. Residence — Westwood Park, Droitwich. Chambers^2 Pump Court, Temple, B. C. ADELAIDE HENRIETTA LOUISA HORTENSE GOFF, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ade- rffSnflF ^"■'■'^^ Henrietta Louisa Hortense Goffi daughter of ^vV, t^ second Earl of Ranfurly. Married, 1850, Joseph Goff, who died 1873. ARCHIBALD MURGATROYD GOLDIE GOLDIE- SCOT, Gentleman, of Craigmuie, in rtrirtfriti>-&irnf+ *« Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Va'UlUll^''^tUl(- Born March 1863, being the son of the late Thomas Goldie Goldie-Scot of Craigmuie, by his wife and cousin Frances Elizabeth Lever Goldie. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, or on a bend between two griffins' heads erased azure, a mullet between two crescents of the first (for Scot) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three trefoils slipped vert (for Goldie), over all, on an escutcheon of pre- tence argent, two bends sable, the upper engrailed (for Lever). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, i. a stag trippant proper (for Scot) ; 2. a garb or (for Goldie). Mottoes— Over the crests, " Fideliter amo," and "Quid utilius." Married, 1885, his cousin Ellen Gertrude, fourth daughter of the Reverend Michael Henry Simpson, Vicar of Towlaw, in the county of Durham. Seat — Craigmuie, Moniaive, Thornhill, North Britain. §SiR GABRIEL GOLDNEY, Baronet, of Beechfield, near Chippenham, and Bradenstoke Abbey , rtfSriTJltll^tl '" *^^ county of Wilts, Justice of the VO^UIUUK'I^ Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, Lord of the Manors of Chippenham, Sheldon Lowdon, Bradenstoke, Stanley, and Rectory Manor of Corsham, Lay Rector of Corsham. Born July 25, 1813, being the eldest son of the late Harry Goldney of Chippen- ham, in the county of Wilts, by his wife Elizabeth Reade, daughter of Michael Burrough of Salisbiury. Creation — May n, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, on a bend engrailed, plain cotised argent, between two eagles displayed of the last three garbs sable, banded or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb as in the arms, three cinquefoils fesseways or. Motto — " Honor virtutis praemium." Married, September 16, 1839, Mary Anne, daughter of Richard Hayward Alex- ander of Corsham ; and has Issue — (i) Gabriel Prior Goldney, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wilts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the City of London, Major Wilts Yeomanry Cavalry, Remembrancer for the City of London, born August 4, 1843 ; (2) Frederick Hastings Goldney, Esquire, of Rowden House, Chippenham, and Prior Place, Camberley, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Wilts and Surrey, born May 26, 1845 [married, Febru- ary 6, 187s, Ethel Julia, daughter of Henry James Fowle Swayne of the Island, Wilton, in the county of Wilts, and has issue, Henry Hastings Goldney, Gentleman, born July 3, 1886 ; Katharine Long ; Mary Delarivi^re ; Eveline Margaret Hungerford ; and Lucy Hulbert] ; (3) Sir John Tankerville Goldney, Knight, Chief- Justice of Trinidad, born June 15, 1846 [married, February 9, 1875, Jane MacGregor, daughter of John Laird, Member of Parlia- ment for Birkenhead ; and Mary Catherine, died August 4, 1854. Residences — 27 South Street, Park Lane, W. ; Beechfield, Chippenham ; Bradenstoke Abbey, in the county of Wilts. The Honourable Sir JOHN TANKERVILLE GOLDNEY, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of Trinidad. Bom 1846, being the third son of Sir Gabriel Goldney, Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Richard Haywood Alexander of Corsham, in the county of Wiltshire ; created Knight Bachelor, 1893. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, on a bend en- grailed plain cotised argent, between two eagles displayed of the last, three garbs sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with'a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb as in the arms, three cinquefoils or ; with the Motto, ' ' Honor virtutis prasmium. " Married, February 9, 1875, Jane Macgregor, daughter of John Laird, Member of Parliament for Birkenhead. Postal address — Trinidad, West Indies. Colonel Sir FREDERIC JOHN GOLDSMID, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of /G\^f\tiXY\^t\ the Star of India, Companion of the Most 'iDVWpnMV Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818, being the son of the late Lionel P. Goldsmid, formerly of the igth Dragoons ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1866, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1871. Married, 1849, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General George Mackenzie Steuart. Postal address — Godfrey House, Hollingbourne, Kent. jB Sir JULIAN GOLDSMID, third Baronet, of Saint @ John's Lodge, Regent's Park, in the county of Middle- sex ; Wick House, Brighton, in the county of Sussex; East Titherley House, in the county of Hants; and Somerhill, in the county of Kent ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex; Baron de Goldsmid and de Palmeira, in the kingdom of Portugal; Master of Arts, Barrister, Member The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely annigerous person. 4t6 (Sol (SOO of Parliament for Saint Pancras, Born October 8, 1838, being the son of the late Frederick David Goldsmid, Member of Parliament, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Philip Samuel of Bedford Place, Russell Square, W.C. ; succeeded his uncle, Sir Francis Henry, second Baronet, in 1878, under the creation of October 15, 1841. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire erminois and ermine, on a chief gules a goldfinch proper between two roses or, over all an escutcheon gules charged with a tower or, and ensigned by the coronet of a Baron of Portugal. Crests — I. out of the coronet of a Baron of Portugal proper, a demi-dragon with wings elevated or, holding in its claws a rose gules, slipped proper ; 2. a demi-lion argent, in the claws a bundle of twigs erect or, banded azure. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, ducally crowned and charged on the shoulder with a rose gules ; sinister, a wyvern with wings elevated or, and charged on the shoulder with a rose gules. Mottoes — Over the crests, " Quis similis tibi in fortibus, Domine?" under the arms, "Concordia, et sedulitate." Married, March 31, 1868, Virginia, elder daughter of A. Philipson of Florence ; and by her (who died May 22, 1892) has Issue — Violet [married, November 26, 1889, Sidney Francis Hoffnung, Hawaiian Charge d'Affaires, and has issue]; Edith [married, July 15, 1890, Sir Charles Jessel, Baronet] ; Margherita ; Beatrice ; Maud ; Theresa ; Grace Catherine ; and Nora Octavia. Resi- dences — Somerhill, Tunbridge ; 105 Piccadilly, W. ; Palmeira Square, Brighton. Dame LOUISA SOPHIA GOLDSMID, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Goldsmid, daughter of Moses Asher Goldsmid of Gloucester Place. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Per saltire ermine and erminois, on a chief gules a martlet between two roses or, over all an escutcheon gules, charged with a tower or, and ensigned by the coronet of a Baron of Portugal. Supporters — On the dexter side, a lion argent, ducally crowned and charged with a rose gules ; and on the sinister side, a wyvern or, charged with a rose gules. Married, 1839, Sir Francis Henry Goldsmid, second Baronet, who died 1B78. Postal addresses — 13 Portman Square, London, W. ; Western House, Tunbridge Wells. Sir ROGER TUCKFIELD GOLDS WORTHY, Knight Coininander of the Most Dis- Sr\t^^ctW\tW^\\W tinguished Order of Saint Michael VO^UmXtUIUlVyj^ and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of the Falk- land Islands. Born 1839, being the son of Thomas Golds- worthy of Calcutta, and late Royal Navy, by his wife Sophia, daughter of William Tuckfield, Royal Navy ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1874, arid advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1869, Eliza, daughter of J. Gawler Prior of Sun- derland, and widow of Captain Egan, Royal Artillery. Postal address — government Hou^e, Falkland Islands. Captain ROBERT EDMUND GOLIGHTLY, Com- panion of the Disti}iguished Service (Jf^fllffffltlt) ^^'^^^- Born 1856; zvas created Com- xl/WVi^lfKV^ panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. GOLKAR, quartered by TEMPEST. GOMM, see CARRGOMM. CHARLES GONNE, Esquire, Companion 0/ the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born (J?Snt1t1l^ 1833, being the son of the late Charles Gonne ; VUvllllv ^,3j created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1884. Club— £arf India United Service. Married, 1859, Elizabeth Margaret {who died i88g), daughter of Major-General Sir Peter Melvill Melvill, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — 25 Ovin^ton Square, S. H . §SlR ALFRED SHERLOCK GOOCH, ninth Baronet, of Benacre Hall, in the county of Suffolk, late dnflflf fl Lieutenant Royal Westminster Militia, Deputy- ^aJWIrl) Lieutenant for the county of Suffolk. Born December 25, 1851, being the third son of Sir ^ is tbe Military Cockade. Edward Gooch, sixth Baronet, by his second wife Harriet, third daughter of James J. Hope-Vere; succeeded his brother as ninth Baronet, August 13, 1881, under the creation of November 4, 1746. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anna : Per pale argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots statant counterchanged, on a chief gules, three leopards' faces or, impaling the arms of Williams, namely, vair, three crescents or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant per pale argent and sable. Motto — "Fide et virtute." Married, May 27, 1880, Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Williams of Honeycombe, in the county of Cornwall ; and has Issue — Thomas Vere Sher- lock Gooch, Esquire, born June 10, 1881. Residences — Benacre Hall, Wrentham, in the county of Suffolk; 42 Jermyn Street, London, W. ELLEN EMILY GREAM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gooch, eldest daughter of R. A. Hankey Hirst of the Down Grange, Basingstoke. Married, firstly, 1866, Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, seventh Baronet, who died 1872 ; secondly, 1873, George Thompson Gream, Doctor of Medicine, who died 1888. Postal address — 3 Warwick Road, Maida Hill, London, W. Dame EMILY GOOCH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gooch, daughter of John Burder of Norwood, in the county of Surrey. Annorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between three talbots passant two escallops all counterchanged, on a chief engrailed gules, a wheel between two leopards' faces or. Married, 1870, as his second wife. Sir Daniel Gooch, first Baronet, who died 1889. Postal address — Fulthorpe House, Warwick Road, Maida Hill, W. H Sir HENRY DANIEL GOOCH, second Baronet, of ^ Clewer Park, in the county of Buckingham. Born December 30, 1841, being the son of Sir Daniel, first Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Henry Tanner of Sunderland ; succeeded his father 1889, under the creation of November 15, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and sable, on a chevron between three talbots passant, two escallops counterchanged, on a chief engrailed gules, a wheel between two leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot per pale sable and argent, gorged with a wreath of oak, and resting the dexter foreleg on a wheel or. Motto — "Fide et virtute." Married, November 23, 1865, Mary Kelsall, daughter of Joseph Rodney Croskey of Epping, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue — Daniel Fulthorpe Gooch, Esquire, born May 25, 1B69 ; and Algitha Maud. Seat — Clewer Park, Windsor ; Balcombe House, Balcombe, in the county of Sussex. Lieutenant -General WILLIAM HOWLEY GOOD- ENOUGH, Companion of the Most ((nt\t\t\Pnt\\\tt\\ Honourable Order of the Bath. Born «a/UUW«-(IUU^Ij 1833^ ieing the son of the late Very Reverend Edmund Goodenough, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Wells ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Mar- ried, 1874, Anna, Countess Kinsky, daughter of Count Eugene Kinsky. Postal address — Blomefield House, Shooter's Hill. GOODEVE-ERSKINE, see MAR. MADELINA ERSKINE GOODEVE - ERSKINE, commonly known as Lady tfniintTl>tll>'(JFl*rtbtl1l> Madelina Erskine Goodeve- ^O'UUUt.UK-VitVJJKmK Erskine, sister of the Right Honourable the twenty-sixth Earl of Mar; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1885. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Mar) ; 2 and 3 argent, a pale sable (for Erskine). Postal address— West Coombe, Hassicks, Sussex. 8 is the Naval Coekade. ($00 (©or 417 H General WILLIAM WEST GOODFELLOW, Royal & Engineers, Companion of the Most rtfirtflUfpTTnYYl Honourable Order of the Bath. Born MiJWKUK'nVUf June 2, 1833, being the eldest son of General William Barclay Goodfellow, Royal Engineers, by his wife Harriette Jane, daughter of Charles West, Doctor of Medicine ; was created a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868. Glut— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, between two gabions in chief proper, and in base on a mount vert an elephant sable, a chief embattled azure, thereon on the dexter, pendent from a ribband of the second, a representation of the silver medal presented to Samuel Goodfellow by the Honourable East India Company, in commemoration of his services at the taking of Seringapatam ; and on the sinister, pendent from a ribband also of the second, a representation of the gold medal presented to the said Samuel Goodfellow by the Grand Seignor, for his services in Egypt. Pendent from the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-female figure representing Temperance, vested argent, mantle azure, in the dexter hand a palm-branch, and in the sinister a bridle proper. Motto — "Temperance." Married, October 10, 1870, Claudine Caroline (who died 1875), daughter of General Charles B. Fuller, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue — Robert Charles Goodfellow, Gentleman, born May 16, 1875. Postal address — Belvoir, Torquay. SOMBRVILLE GOODRIDGE, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Navy. Armorial bearings /1?SrtrtJl1*ttl«YI> "^ used, are: Argent, a fesse sable, in wUyUHUJJt ckief three cross crosslets fiUhie of the second. These amis were confirmed and allowed at the Visitation of Devon in 1620 to Walter Goodridge of Totnes in that county, but Captain Good- ridge has not established his right to them at the College of Arms. RICHARD HENRY GOODWIN-GLADWIN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the (SooDtom=(©IaDtom '^^^t l^Xz, ^ the eldest son of the Reve- rend Henry John Goodwin of Hinchley Wood House, in the county of Derby, by his wife Frances Eleanora, daughter and heiress of the Reverend Richard Burrow Turbutt, Bachelor of Arts, and assumed the additional name and the arms of Gladwin by Royal License, April 28, 1881. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chief azure, over all on a bend gules a sword argent, hilt and pommel or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount proper a lion sejant argent, gutt^e-de-sang, holding in the dexter paw a sword erect or. Seats — Hinchley Wood House, Ashbourne ; Stubbing Court, Chesterfield. § Captain HENRY EDWARD GOODWYN, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service /IrtrtnhVYIliM Order. Born 1855 ; was created Com- I^UUUUIJ/li panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. GOOLD, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by VERSCHOYLE. Sir JAMES STEPHEN GOOLD, third Baronet, of Old Court, in the county of Cork. Born October rffSnnfll '3i ^^4^' being the son of George Ignatius vL/UUlU Goold, second son of the second Baronet, by his wife Clara, daughter of Major - General James Webber Smith, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded his uncle 1893, under the creation of August 8, i8or. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse, between five goldfinches, three in chief and two in base or, three mullets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or. Motto — " Deus mihi providebit." Heir presumptive — His brother, James Stephen Goold, Esquire, born 1848. Residence- Captain HAMILTON JOHN GOOLD-ADAMS, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished rt?irin()1-GfJla»*ttf Order of Saint Michael and Saint ^UUlU-aUaUlP George, Commandant of the British Bechuanaland Border Police ; cre- ated Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. GORDON, Baron, see HUNTLY. GORDON, Duke, see RICHMOND. GORDON, Viscount, see ABERDEEN, HUNTLY, CONWAY-GORDON, and HAMILTON-GORDON. GORDON, HAMILTON-, see ABERDEEN. The Right Honourable AGNES GORDON, Widow, Baroness Gordon, only daughter of John ^9fSni*1^nt1 Mclnnes of Auchennock. Armorial bear- VO/UlUUll ingg are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, an eagle's head erased between three boars' heads erased or. Married, 1845, the Right Honourable Lord Gordon of Drumearn, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, who was created a Peer for hfe in 1876, and who died in 1879. Postal address — 2 Randolph Crescent, Edinburgh. ARTHUR JOHN LEWIS GORDON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1847, being the son of G. J. R. Gordon ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Married, 1885, Caroline Augusta, daughter of General the Honourable Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal addresses— Ellon Castle, Aberdeenshire: Government House, Ottawa, Canada. Lieutenant- General BENJAMIN LUMSDEN GOR- DON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late Captain James Gordon of Ivyiank, in the county of Nairn ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club^ United Service. Married, i860, Laura Sophia, daughter of R. R. Caton of Binbrook, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Croker Hill, Chichester. Surgeon- General CHARLES ALEXANDER GOR- DON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, an Honorary Physician to Her Majesty. Born 1821 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859. Married, 1850, Annie, third daughter of J. Mackintosh. Postal address — 25 Westbourne Square, W. Lieutenant-General CHARLES EDWARD PARKE GORDON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1816, being the eldest son of the late Colonel C. E. Gordon, Royal Artillery, of Kildrummy, in the count)' of Aberdeen ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1876. yi&m&A, firstly, 1845, Louisa Cleghorn (who died 1846). daughter of E. Day of Trenden- nick; secondly, 1849, Frances Maria [who died 1891), daughter of William Dixon of Liskard House, in the county of Clteskire, and Liverpool Postal address— .ffoj/y«, 16 Weighton Road, Anerley, S.E. Major-General CHARLES HENRY GORDON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1816, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Gordon [the vounger) of Braid and Cluny, North Britain ; upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh). Married, 1865, Georgina, eldest daughter of Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, Member of Parliament, third Baronet. Postal address— 7"A« Warren, Ascot. Dame ELLEN HARRIET GORDON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Gordon, daughter of the late Bartho- lomew Barnewall of London. Married, 1844, Sir Home Gordon, tenth Baronet, of Embo, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue— .4k only son, Str Seton The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 \J 4i8 (Sot (Dot Gordon, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer\ Postal address — 8 Granville Place, Poriman Square, London, W. ESME STUART GORDON, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Esme Stizart Gordon. Clubs — White's, Devonshire. Married, 1874, Elizabeth Ann Phippen, daughter of William Brown of Northover, Glastonbury ; and has Issue — Beatrice Mary, born 1875. Postal address — Paxton Park, St. Neots, Hunts. GRANVILLE ARMINE GORDON, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Granville Armine Gordon. Born 1856, being the son of the Most Honourable the tenth Marquess of Huntly. Club — Turf. Married, 1878, Char- lotte D'Olier, daughter of Henry Roe, foi-merly of Mount Annville Park, Dundrum, in the county of Dublin; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Granville Gordon, Esquire, born 1880; (2) Granville Cecil Douglas Gordon, Gentle- man, born 1883; and Armyne Evelyn. Residence — 28 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. Dame HENRIETTA ROSE GORDON, Widow, co7n- monly known as Lady Gordon, daughter of Lieutenant- General William Staveley, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Married, 1851, Commissary-General Sir Henry William Gordon, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1887. Postal address — The Firs, Lindfield, Haywards Heath, Sussex. HUGH MACKAY GORDON, Esquire, of Abergeldie, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace for the counties of London and Kent. Bom September 24, 1826, being the eldest son of the late Adam Gordon, by his wife Susan, sixth daughter of the Reverend John Swete of Oxton House, in the county of Devon ; and succeeded his uncle in 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I. azure, three boars' heads couped or ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules ; 3. or, three crescents gules, Within a double tressure flory counterfiory of the second ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent, the whole within a bordure quarterly argent and gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a deer- hound argent, collared gules. Motto — "God with us." Married, May ig, 1859, Susan Amelia, elder daughter of the late Charles Hewit Sams of Lee, in the county of Kent. Seat — Abergeldie Castle, Ballater, in the county of Aberdeen. Residence — The Courtyard, Eltham, in the county of Kent. Colonel JAMES HENRY GORDON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1839 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order 1887, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. General JOHN GORDON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen. Born 1817, being tlie son of the late John Gordon of Cairnbulg, in the county of Aberdeen; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Married, 1849, Mary Madeleine, daughter of the late Reverend S. T. Roberts, Doctor of Laws, of Ravindon House, in the county of Carlow. Postal address — Over Court, Bisley, Gloucestershire. Lieutenant-General JOHN JAMES HOOD GORDON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1832, being the son of the late Captain William Gordon, jZth Highlanders; Assistant Military Secretary for Indian Affairs at Head-Quarters; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1871, Ella, daughter of the late Lord Gordon of Drumearn {Lord of Appeal in Ordinary). Postal address — 44 Emperor's Gate, S. W. JOS£ CLEMENT GORDON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Bom 1838, being the fifth but second surviving son of Sir Charles Gordon of Drimnin, by his wife Helen, daughter of John Fletcher of Dunans, in the coun ty of A rgyll. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are for Aims : Azure, a fesse chequy between three boars' heads, all within a bordure. Crest— -i4 sta^s head. Motto — '* Bydand." ^ is the Military Cockade; Married, 1875, Mary Teresa, daughter of William Hoy of Stoke Priory, in the county of Suffolk; and has Issue— Charles Augustine Gordon, bom 1881 ; Helen Mary; Monica Mary; Elizabeth Mary; and Clementina Mary. Estate and postal Q.ddxe.s,s,— Drimnin, Argyllshire. Dame MAR Y A ONES BLANCHE GORDON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary Agnes Blanche Gordon, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable John Ashburn- ham, third Earl of Ashburnham. Mariied, 1839, Sir Henry Percy Gordon, second Baronet, who died 1876, wJien his title became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Mary Charlotte Julia [married, 1865, General Robei-t William Disney Leith, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath\ Postal address— iVbrMc^^wr/, Newp07't, Isle of Wight. §Sir ROBERT GLENDONWYN GORDON, ninth Baronet, and Premier Baronet of Nova Scotia, of Letterfourie, in the county of Banff, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justiceof the Peace for the county of Banff Born 1824, being the fourth son of Sir Jaines Gordon, the seventh Baronet, by the eldest da^ighter and heir of William Glendonwyn of Glendonti^n ; succeeded his brother as ninth Baronet, Decem- ber 5, 1861, under the creation of May 26, 1625. Armorial bearing's, as given in the Peerages, are Arms .• Quarterly, i. azure, three boars heads couped or; 2. thj-ee lions' heads erased gules ; 3. or, three cushions within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered gules ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent, all within a bordure indented argent. Crest — A stag at gaze proper. Motto — " Du7n sisto vi^ilo." Heir — Unknown. Seat — Letterfourie, near Buckie, in the county of Banff. \Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Sir SETON GORDON, eleventh Baronet, of Embo, in the county of Sutherland , foi'merly an officer /^th Regiment. Born March 21, 1845, being the only son of the late Sir Home, the tenth Baronet, by Ellen Harriet [to whom refer], youngest daughter of the late Bartholomew Barnewall, Esquire. Creation [of Nova Scotia) — January 29, 1631. Clubs — Naval and Military, Russell, Field. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are for Arms .• Azure, th7'ee boars' heads erased or. Crest — A boar's head as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ; sinister, a naked man wreathed about tlie loins. Motto — "Forward without fear." Married, November 25, 1870, Mabel Montagu, only child of Montagu David Scott, Esquire, Metnber of Parliament for East Sussex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; and has Issue — An only son. Home Seton Charles Montagu Gordon, Esquire, born September -^o, 1871. Postal addresses — 8 Granville Place, Portman Square, W. ; Embo, Suther- landshire, N. B. Lieutenant-General Sir THOMAS EDWARD GOR- DON, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Coinpanion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1832, being the son of Captain William Gordon, y^th Highlanders ; Oriental and Military Secretary at Teheran ; created Companion of thfi Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1874/ Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881 / Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Married,^?'j/^, 1862, Mary Helen, daughter of Alexander Sawers of Culnah [shedied 1879) ; arid secondly , Charlotte, second daughter of the late Joseph Davison Green- croft. Postal address — British Legation, Teheran. MSiR WILLIAM GORDON, seventh Baronet, of ^ Earlston, in the county of Kirkcudbright ; created a Knight of the Legion of Hpnour 1856; is a Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kirkcudbright ; and is stated to be nearest heir to the dormant titles of Viscount of Kenmure and Lord of Ix>chinvar. Born October 20, 1830, being the son of the fifth Baronet, by the only daughter of William Irving; succeeded his brother in 1843, under the creation of July 29, 1706. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a bezant between three boars' heads erased or, impaling the arms of Maxwell, namely, quarterly, I. argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable (for Maxwell of Nithsdale) ; 2. azure, a gable-end of a Gothic church, with a cross at the top, and a Gothic leaded B is the Kaval Cockade. -nRnnffl Lieutenant. Born July, 1843. Ar- ViUUHP- JDUUt-y mortal bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chaplet of roses between three boars' heads erased and erect pean, 2 and 3 gules, a fesse between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant pean, resting the dexter forepaw on a chaplet as in the arms (for Booth) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf rampant argent (for Gore). Mottoes — " Genti sequus utrique ; " above the Booth crest, "Quod ero spero ; " above the Gore crest, " In hoc signo vinces." Married, April 29, 1867, Georgina Mary, only daughter of Colonel Hill of Tick- hill Castle, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Josslyn Augustus Richard Gore-Booth, Esquire, born February 25, 1869 ; (2) Mordaunt Gore-Booth, Esquire, born December 5, 1878 ; Constance Georgine ; Eva Selina ; and Mabel Olive. ^ is the Military Cockade. <©or Dame HARRIETE GOPk-BROWNE, Widow, com- monly known as Ludy Gore- ,^ of Gosford, Viscount and Baron Gosford ta'Utf lUlU of Market Hill, in the county of Armagh, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Wor- lingham of Beccles, in the county of Suffolk ; Baron Acheson of Glencairny, in the county of Armagh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Danebrog, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Armagh, Lord-in-Waiting to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales. Born August 19, 1841, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Archibald Acheson, third Earl of Gosford, by his wife Theodosia Brabazon, commonly known as Lady Theodosia Brabazon, the only daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Meath ; succeeded his father in 1864. Creations — Baronet of Nova Scotia, January i, 1628; Baron, July 20, 1776; Viscount, June 20, 1785 ; Earl, February 4, 1806 ; Baron Worling- ham of the United Kingdom, June 13, 1835 ; Baron Acheson of the United Kingdom, September 18, 1847. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and mem- bered or, on a chief vert two mullets of the third, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and collar of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and pendent therefrom his badge of that Order, and from an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, and impal- ing on a second escutcheon the arms of Montagu, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock gules, standing upon a trumpet or. Supporters — Two leopards proper, the sinister regardant, both collared and chained or. Motto — " Vigilantibus. " Married, August 10, 1876, Louisa, com- monly known as Lady Louisa, second daughter of the seventh Duke of Manchester, Knight of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — (i) Archibald Charles Montagu Brabazon Acheson, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Acheson, bom May 26, 1877; (2) Patrick Charles George Cavendish Acheson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Patrick Charles George Cavendish Acheson, born June 30, 1883 ; Alexandra Louise Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Alexandra Louise Elizabeth (sponsor, Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales) ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary ; Theodosia Louisa Augusta, commonly known as Lady Theodosia Louisa Augusta. Residences — 22 Mansfield Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. ; Gosford Castle, in the county of .Armagh. Dame L UC Y EMMA GOSS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Goss, daughter of the late W. New. rtfSrttfrt '^^f'^d, 1821, Sir John Goss, Knight Bachelor, vl/UpP Doctor of Music, formerly Corn-poser to Her Majesty s Chapels Royal, and Organist of Saint Pauls Cathedral, who was knighted in 1872 and died in 1880. Postal address — Bramcote, Conyers Road, Streat- ham, S. W. WILLIAM HENRY GOSS. Fellow of the Geological Society, and of the Royal Meteorological Society, Armorial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, nine & is the Military Cockade. mullets in saltire gules. Crest — A falcon with wings ex- panded and inverted proper, ducally gorged or. MottO — ' ' Se inserit astris. ' ' Postal address — Stoke-on- Trent. KATHERINE FRANCES GOSSELIN, commonly knowji as the Honourable Katkerine Fran- /AfifltioWn c^^ Gosselin, daughter of the first Baron VaPUiQ^l^lUl Gerard. Married, 1880, Martin le Mar- chant Hadsley Gosselin, now Secretary of Legation at Brussels. MARTIN LE MAR CHANT HADSLEY GOS- SELIN, Esquire, Companion cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1847, being th£ eldest son of the late M. H. Gosselin of Ware Priory, in the county of Hertford ; Secretary of Embassy at Madrid and at Berlin ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Clubs — Saint James's, Travellers'. Married, 1880, Kathe- rine Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Tolver Gerard, first Baron Gerard. Postal addresses — British Embassy, Berlin ; Blakesware, Ware, Hertford. Dame ARRABELLA SARAH GOSSET, Widow, commonly know7i as Lady Gossei, eldest itrxfmtiet daughter of the late Sir Thomas Butler, tiyUflJJlKl- Baronet. Married, 1835, Sir Ralph Allen Gosset, Knight Comm-ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Serjeant-at-Arms to the House of Commons, who died 1885. Postal address — 16 Cranley Gardens, Gloucester Road, London, S. W. Colonel MATTHEW WILLIAM EDWARD GOSSET, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, being the son of the late Major Arthur Gosset, Royal Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service, Savile. Postal address — Mandalay, Burmah. GOTT, see TRURO, Bishop of. Lieutenant-General Sir CHARLES JOHN STANLE Y GO UGH, Knight Cominander of the Most ^fllirtfl Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her wUU|^y Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1832, bein^ th£ son of George Gough, Bengal Civil Service, of Rathronan House, in th£ county of Tipperary, by his wife Charlotte Marga7-et, daughter of C. Becher of Chancellor House, Tunbridge, in the county of Kent ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1869, Harriette Anastatia, daughter of John Power, Member of Parliament, ofGurteen, in the county of Waterford. Postal address — §The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE STEPHENS GOUGH, Viscount Gough of Goojerat, in the Punjab, and of the city of Limerick ; and Baron Gough of Chinkean- foo, in China, and of Maharajpore and the Sutlej, in the East Indies, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom; and a Baronet ; Member of the Royal Irish Academy, Fellow of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, late Captain Grenadier Guards, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Tipperary and Galway. Born January 18, 1815, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Gough, by his wife Frances Maria, daughter of Lieutenant- General Edward Stephens, Royal Artillery ; succeeded his father in 1869. Creations — Baronet, December 23, 1842 ; Baron, April 25. 1846 ; Viscount, June 15, 1849. Armorial beariiigs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, gules on a mount vert a lion passant guardant or, supporting with its dexter paw the union flag proper, and over the same in chief the words " China, India," in letters of gold ; 2 and 3 azure, on a fesse argent, between three boars' heads couped or, a lion passant gules (being his family arms) ; in the centre chief point, pendent from a riband argent, fimbriated azure, a representation of the badge of the Spanish Order of Charles III. proper, and on a chief a representation of the east wall of the fortress of Tarifa, with a breach between two turrets, and on the dexter turret the British flag flying also proper. Above the escut- M is the Naval Cockade. (Sou mix 423 cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, in the centre on a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped at the neck or ; on the dexter side, on a mural crown argent, a lion passant guardant or, holding in the dexter paw two flag-staves in bend , sinister proper, the one bearing the union flag of Great Britain and Ireland, surmounting the other, the staff thereof broken, with a triangular banner flowing therefrom, being intended to represent a Chinese flag, having thereon the device of a dragon, in an escroU above the word ' ' China ; " on the sinister side, on a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in the uniform of the 87th Regiment, being gules faced vert, the hand grasping the colour of the said regiment displayed, and a representation of a French eagle reversed and de- pressed, the staff broken proper; in an escroU above the word "Barrosa." Supporters— On the dexter side, a lion regardant or, gorged with an Eastern crown gules, with chain reflexed over the back gold, the rim of the crown inscribed " Punjab " in letters also gold ; on the sinister side a dragon (intended to represent the device upon a Chinese flag, granted to Viscount Gough, in the crest of honourable augmentation) or, gorged with a mural crown sable, in- scribed with the word ' ' China," and chained gold. Mottoes —Over the family crest, "Faugh a Ballagh ; " over the first crest, "China;" and over the third, "Barrosa;" under the arms, "Goojerat." Married, firstly, October 17, 1840, Sarah, third daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Wray Bury Palliser of Comragh, which lady died August 1841. He married, secondly, June 3, 1846, Jane, second daughter of George Arbuthnot of Elderslie, in the county of Surrey ; and by her (who died Februarys, 1892) has had Isstie — (1) Hugh Gough, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Gough, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Secretary of Her Majesty's Legation at Stockholm, born August 27, 1849 [married, October 5, 1889, Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana, elder daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Longford, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has had, Hugh William Gough, Esquire, born February 22, 1892 ; Katharine Nora ; and Hilda Frances, died an infant, May 5, 1893] ; (2) George Hugh Gough, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Hugh Gough, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), Colonel 14th Hussars, Deputy- Assistant-Adjutant-General at the Curragh 1887-1889, born July 25, 1852 [married, March 13, 1884, Hilda Eva, youngest daughter of George Moffat of Goodrich Court, in the county of Herefprd, Member of Parliament, and has, Guy Vincent Hugh Gough, Esquire, born December 9, 1887 ; George Patrick Gough, Gentleman, born March 29, 1889 ; Irene Frances Nora ; and Kathleen Nora] ; (3) Hugh Rodolph Gough, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Rodolph Gough, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born Jan- uary II, 1856, died in South Africa April 19, 1879 ; Frances Anne Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Anne Mary, died January 23, 1855 ; and Eleanor Laura Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Laura Jane [married, July 29, 1886, Robert Algernon Persse of Rox- borough, in the county of Galway, and has issue]. Seats — Lough Cutra Castle, Gort, in the county of Galway ; St; Helens, Booterstown, in the county of Dublin. Dame ELIZABETH GOUGH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gough,- daughter, of George Arbuthnot of Elderslie. Married, as his third- wife. General Sir John Bloomjleld Gough, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there ■was Issue — (i) Bloomfield Gough, Esquire, Major gth Lancers \married, and has issue"] ; (2) Wilfred Arbuthnot Gough, Esquire, Major ifind Regiinent \married, and had issue], and was killed at Abu Klea, 1885 ; (3) Francis John Gough, Esquire, died 1879; (4) Alan Percy George Gough, Esquire, Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers; L^ura Mary Frances ; and Margaret Eleanor Georgina. Postal address — Knockeevan House, Clonmel, Ireland. Admiral FREDERICK WILLIAM GOUGH, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester and for th^ city of Liver- pool. Born 1824, being the son of the late Richard Gough, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Kilworth House, in th^ county of Leicester ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Married, 1848, Isabel, daughter of W. Davies, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address — 100 Lome Terrace, Prince's Road, Liverpool. Lieutenant-General Sir HUGH HENRY GOUGH, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1833, being the son of G. Gough, Bengal Civil Service, of Rathronan House, in the county of Tipperary ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club— /KKZor Army and Navy {S. W.). Married, 1863, Annie Margaret, daughter of Captain Eustace Hill. Resi- dence — Colonel HUGH SUTLEJ GOUGH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 18.48, bein^ the eldest son of General Sir John Bloomfield Gough, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1W6. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1886, Beatrice Sophia, daughter of Richard Hemming of Bentley Manor, Bromsgrove. GOUGH-CALTHORPE, see CALTHORPE. f Saint Michael and Saint George, Surveyor- (iUUgUl^l General of South Australia. Born 1826, being tlie son of the Reverend David George Goyder, Minister of the New Church, of London and Ipswich; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Postal address — Warra- killa, Aldgate, South Australia. MORGAN STANISLAUS GRACE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Sain i ((nYHfC Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine. \iJ\rtXKK' Born 1836, being the son of the late Jatnes Grace of Sheffield, Queen! s County ; was created Com- panion of tJie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1866, Agnes Mary, daughter of the late Honourable John Johnstone, Member of the Legislative Council of Wellington, New Zealand. Postal address — Charlotte Street, Wellington, New Zealand. Sir PERCY RAYMOND GRACE, fourth Baronet, of Grace Castle, in the county of Kilkenny, Bachelor of Arts, formerly Major the Queen's County Royal Rifles Militia. Born August 11, 1831, being the third son of Sir William Grace, second Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin, Justice of the Peace for Queen's County ; succeeded his brother March 23, 1887, under the creation of April 11, 1795. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant per fesse argent and or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; aud for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent. Motto — "Concordant nomine facta." Married, June 24, 1874, Margaret, daughter of Valentine O'Brien O'Connor of Rockfield, in the county of Dublin, Deputy-Lieutenant; and has Issue — Valentine John Ray- mond Grace, Esquire, born January 21, 1877. Seat — Boley, Monkstown, in the county of Dublin. HENRIETTA GRADWELL, commonly knmin as the Honourable Lady Henrietta Gradwell, S?\Vt\X^Wyf>\\ daughter of the tenth Earl of Fingall. 'O'VauWK.ll Married, 1884, Robert Bernard George Ashhurst Gradwell, Lieutenant f,th Bat- talion Leinster Regiment {Militia), only son of Richard Gradwell of Dowth Hall, in the county of Meath, and Car- lanstown, in the county of Westmeath. § LAURENCE ANTHONY MURRAY GRyEME, Esquire, Lieutenant - Colonel in the Army, (!?)VHPXY\P ^ Justice of. the Peace for the county of \UKWi,\\\K' Devon. Bom October ■io, iZ'H, being the only surviving son of Major Laurence Gmme, Lieutenant-General of Tobago, by his wife Elizabeth Frances, daughter of Joseph Ridgeway of Rochestown, in the county of M is tbe Naval Cockade, ©ta (©ra 425 Dublin, Deputy-Master of the Soils in Ireland. Club — Junior Constitutional. Livery — Black andyellow. Armoilal bearings as used are for Arms : Or, a dyke fesseways, broken down in some places, and in base a rose gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the first. Crest — A mailed hand holding a garland proper. Motto — ' ' A Deo Victoria." ( The above are the armorial bearings of the family of Inch- brakie and Aberuthven, in the county of Perth, of which Colonel Grceme is only a cadet.) Married, December 19, 1871, Catherine Sandeman, daughter of David Sandeman of Glasgow; and has Issue — (l) Laurence Oliphant Grceme, Lieutenant Cameron Highlanders, bom October 29, 1872 ; {2) David Henry Grceme, Lieutenant ^th Sherwood Foresters, bom Apri,l 3, 1874 i "■"'^ Mary Violet. Estate and postal adijress — Fonthill, Shaldon, Devon. PATRICK JAMES FREDERICK GR^ME, Gentle- man, formerly of the 79th Highlanders. Bom March 16, 1849, being the only son of Major George Druramond Graeme, Knight of Hanover, by his wife Marianne Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Marianne Jane, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable James Drummond, Viscount Strathallan. Livery — Black and yellow. Armorial Ijear- inga — He bears for Arms ; Or, a dyke fesseways, broken down in some places, and in base a rose gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a garland proper; and in an escroU above this Motto, "A Deo Victoria." Estates — Inchbrakie and Aberuthven, in the county of Perth. Postal address — Lake Dauphin, Manitoba, Canada ; or c/o Lieu- tenant-Colonel Graeme, Fonthill, Shaldon, Devon. §The Most Noble AUGUSTUS CHARLES LEN- NOX FITZROY, Duke of Grafton, in the t1* ^^^ Honourable Henrietta Eliza- ^lalJallX'Ml-ViK'l beth Graham-Toler, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Abinger. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge :■ Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross fleurett^e gules, charged with a, plain cross couped of the field between four The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 428 ©ra ©ra leaves vert, a crescent for difference (for Toler) ; 2 and 3 argent, a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief sable three escallops or (for Graham), impaling the arms of Scarlett, namely, chequy or and gules, a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-turretted argent. Married, 1846, Otway Fortescue Graham-'Ioler, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Otway Fortescue Graham-Toler, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hector Robert Graham-Toler, Esquire, of Durrow Abbey, King's County, Captain (retired) 2nd Life Guards, born June 17, 1847 [married, May 16, 1884, Alice, daughter of Charles Steer, Esquire, Judge of the High Court of Calcutta, and has, Ottway Scarlett Graham-Toler, Esquire, born 1886 ; and Muriel Alma] ; (2) James Otway Graham-Toler, Esquire, Captain and Honorary Major 4th Battalion the Highland Light Infantry, born January 12, 1849 [married, February 3, 1885, Emily Alexina, daughter of Robert Balfour Wardlow Ramsay of Whitehill, in the county of Midlothian, and has issue, Leopold James Graham-Toler, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Lilian Frances] ; (3) George John Scarlett Graham-Toler, Gentleman, born August 17, 1850 [married, October 17, 1892, Maria del Carmen, third daughter of Don Antonio Monteverde del Castillo] ; (4) Francis Peter Lawrence Graham-Toler, Gentleman, Lieuten- ant 5th Dragoon Guards, born 1852, died January 5, 1884 ; Rosamond Henrietta; and Violet Madeline. Postal ad- dresses — 21 Cornwall Gardens, S.W. ; and Durrow Abbey, King's County. §SiR THOMAS GRAINGER -STEWART, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medi- (Sraingcr^^tetnart t^iT^^E^^. Professor of the Practice of Physic in the University of Edinburgh, Deputy- Lieutenant for the city and county of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two cross crosslets fitch^e in chief, and a garb in base gules, banded of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, two hands proper, grasping a man's heart or ; with the Motto, " Corde et manu. " Postal address — Edinburgh. §The Right Honourable BERNARD ARTHUR WILLIAM PATRICK HASTINGS rtr»1*atlfll*?1 FORBES, Earl of Granard, Viscount VO'VaiiaiU Granard, and Baron of Clanehugh, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Granard of Castle Donington, in the county of Leicester, in the Peerage of the United Kiugdom ; a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Born September 17, 1874, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir George Arthur Hastings Forbes, seventh Earl of Granard, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, by his wife Frances Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Mary, daughter of the Right Honour- able the twelfth Baron Petre ; succeeded his father in 1889. Creations — Baronet of Nova Scotia, September 29, 1628. Baron and Viscount, November 22, 1675 ; Earl, December 30, 1684 (Irish honours) ; Baron, February 24, 1806 (United Kingdom). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules. Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine, and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bear passant argent, gutt6e-de-sang, muzzled gules. Supporters — -Dexter, an unicorn erminois, armed, miined, tufted and unguled or ; sinister, a dragon, wings expanded, ermine. Motto — " Fax mentis incendium glorise. " Heir presurnptive — His brother, the Honourable Reginald George Benedict, born 1877 (twin with Lady Eva). Seat — Castle Forbes, Forbes, in the county of Longford. The Right Honourable FRANCES MARY FORBES, Widow, Countess of Granard, daughter of the Right Honour- able William Barnard Petre, twelfth Baron Petre. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, three bears' heads couped at the neck argent, muzzled gules, impaling the arms of Petre, namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Sup- porters — Dexter, an unicorn erminois sinister, a dragon ermine. Married, 1873, as his second wife, the Right & is tbe Military Cockade. Honourable Sir George Arthur Hastings Forbes, seventh Earl of Granard, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {1] The Right Honourable Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes, eighth Earl of Granard ; (2) Fergus Reginald George Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fergus Reginald George Forbes, born January 20, died February 18, 1876 ; (3) Reginald George Benedict Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald George Benedict Forbes, born June 25, 1877 ; (4) Donald Alexander Forbes, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Donald Alexander Forbes, born September 3, 1880; (5) Bertram Aloysius Forbes, Esquire commonly known as the Honourable Bertram Aloy- sius Forbes, born May 26, 1889 ; (6) Fergus George Arthur Forbes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable FergusGeorge Arthur Forbes (twin with Bertram Aloysius) ; Eva Mary Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Mary Margaret (twin with Reginald) ; and Margaret Mary Theresa, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Mary Theresa. Postal address — Castle Forbes, county Long- ford. GRANBY, Marquess of, see RUTLAND. GRANDISON, Viscount, see JERSEY. GRANDMESNIL, quartered by BARNEWALL. GRANT, see DE LONGUEUIL. GRANT, OGILV1E-, see SEAFIELD. §Sir ARTHUR HENRY GRANT, ninth Baronet, of Monymusk, in the county of Aterdeen, Justice rffSt'fltif' "f '■** Peace for the county of Southampton, Id/l.Ullv Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen ; Captain and Honorary Major Hants Yeomanry Cavalry, and Honorary Colonel 1st Aberdeenshire Royal Engineer Volunteers. Born 1849, being the son of Arthur Grant, Commander Royal Navy, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Thomas Coster ; succeeded as ninth Baronet, upon the decease of his cousin, December 13, 1887, under the creation of December 7, 1705. Armorial bearings, as given in the Peerages, but which are not matri- culated in Lyon Register, for Arms : Gules, three antique crowns or, within a bordure erTnine. Crest — A Bible dis- played proper. Supporters — Two angels proper. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Suum cuique ;" below the arms, ^^ Je- hovah Jireh." Married, 1878, Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Sholto Douglas of Moorlands, in the county of Hamp- shire ; and has Issue — (1) Arthur Grant, Esquire, bom 1879 ; (2) William Douglas Grant, Esquire, born 1880. Seats — Monymusk, in the county of Aberdeen ; Abbotswood, Romsey, in the county of Hampshire. Sir CHARLES GRANT, Knight Commander of tlie Most Exalted Order of t lie Star of India. Born 1836, being the son of the late Right Honourable Sir Robert Grant, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1881, atid advanced to th£ rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1885. Married, Tfrriij/, 1882, Ellen, daughter of the late Right Honourable Henry Baillie of Redcastle, North Britain {she died 1885) ; secondly, 1890, Florence Lucia Harris, commonly known as Lady Florence Lucia Harris, daughter of Admiral Sir Edward Harris, comfnonly known as the Honourable Sir Edward Harris, Knight Commander of the Most Hoyiourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — 5 Hyde Park Place, Marble A rch, W. Lieutenant-Colonel ED WARD LONG GRANT, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the son of the late Edward Grant, Bengal Civil Service; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1859, Helena Beatrice, daughter of the late Major-General Sir J. C. Coffin, Madras Army. Postal address — " Forestdale," Wellington, Neil- gherry Hills, Madras. ELIZABETH GRANT, commonly known as the Honour- able Elizabeth Grant, sister of the seventeenth Baron Sempill. Married, 1854, Robert Grant ; raised to the rank of Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1887. H is tbe Naval Cockade. ©ra ©ra 429 FRANCIS JAMES GRANT, Carrick Pursuivant of Arms, Writer to Her Majesty's Signet. Born 1863, being the second son of John Grant, Esquire, Marchmont Herald. Postal address — 42 Ann Street, Edinburgh. §SiR GEORGE MACPHERSON - GRANT, third Baronet, of Ballindalloch, in the county of Elgin, and of Invereshie, in the county of Inverness, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Banff, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August 12, 1839, being the son of Sir John Macpherson-Grant, the second Baronet, by his wife Marion Helen, the eldest daughter of Mungo Nutter Campbell of Ballimore, in the county of Argyll (she died 1855); succeeded his father in 1850, under the creation of July 25, 1838. Axmorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a target between three antique crowns or (for Grant), 2 and 3 party per fesse or and azure, a lymphad or galley of the first, mast, oars, and tacklings proper, ensigned gules, between a hand couped fesseways, holding a dagger in pale in the dexter canton and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitch^e, all within a bordure gules (for Macpherson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand erect, issuing from the wreath holding a dirk in pale proper. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Ense et animo ; " and below the shield, " Touch not the cat but a glove." Married, July 3, 1861, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Roger Pocklington, Vicar of Walesby ; and has had Iss-ue — (i) John Grant, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Elgin and Inverness, born March 22, 1863 [married, June 26, 1889, Mary, daughter of Alexander Dennistoun ot Golf hill, and has issue, George Grant, Esquire, born 1890] ; (2) George Bertram Grant, Esquire, born January 27, 1868 ; (3) Alastair Grant, Esquire, born September 29, 1874; Frances Marion, died an infant, August 11, 1864; Eva, died May 2, 1882; Mabel Lucy; and Violet Mary, died July 31, 1877. Seats — Ballindalloch Castle, in the county of Elgin ; Invereshie House, in the county of Inverness. Dame HENRIETTA GRANT, Widow, commonly knoivn as Lady Grant, daughter of Trevor John Chicheley Plowden. Married, 1835, Sir John Peter Grant, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Rothiemurchus {he died 1893). Postal address — RothieTnurchus, Aviemore, Inver- Admiral HENRY DUNCAN GRANT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1834 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Married, 1859, Agnes [who died July 17, 1894), daughter of Commander W. V. Lee, Royal Navy. Postal address — Coombe Lodge, Liss, Hampshire. Colonel HENRY FANE GRANT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1848, being the son of F. M. Sir Patrick Grant, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; is Inspector-General of Cavalry in India ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1885. Dame ISABELLA ELIZABETH GRANT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Grant, fifth daughter of Richard Norman. Married, 1829, Sir Francis Grant, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted 1866, on his election as Presi- dent of the Royal Academy ; he died 1878. Postal address — The Lodge, Melton Mowbray. Sir JAMES ALEXANDER GRANT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1830, being the son of James Grant, FelUnv of the Royal College of Surgeons, by his wife Jane, n6e Ord ; Trustee of Queen's College, Kingston, Representative of Ottawa Uni- versity, Physician to Governor-General of Ottawa, Honorary Member, of the British Medical Association, Fellow and Member of Council Royal Society of Canada ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1855, Maria, daughter of Edward Mullock. Postal address — Elgin Street, Ottawa, Canada. Dame LA URA CUMBERLAND, commonly known as Lady Grant, daughter of John Eraser of Bunchrew, in the county of Inverness, and Netley Park, in the county of Surrey. Married firstly, 1886, Sir Francis William Grant, eighth Baronet, who died 1887 ; and secondly, June 9, 1894, Lieutenant-Colonel George Bentinck Macleod Cum- berland. Postal address — Logic Elphinstone, Aberdeen. Sir LUDOVIC JAMES GRANT, ninth Baronet, of Dalvey , Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born September 4, 1862, being the son of Sir Alexander Grant, eighth Baronet, by his wife Susan, daughter of James Frederick Ferrier ; succeeded his father 1884, under the creation of August 12, 1688. Armorial bearmg;s, as given in the various Peerages, a7-e Arms .• Gules, three antique crowns or, within a bordure engrailed of the last. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the trunk of an oak-tree sprout- ing out some leaves, with the sun shining thereon, all proper. Supporters [by warrant under the sign-manual of George III., dated July 8, 1761, countersigned by the Earl lyj Btite) — Dexter, a Highlander ; sinister, a negro proper. Motto — " Te favente virebo." Married, July, 17, 1890, Elizabeth Ethel Graham, eldest daughter of Henry Hill Lancaster, Advocate, Edinburgh, and has a daughter. Postal address — 29 India Street, Edinburgh. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."'] Dame MARY GRANT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Grant, daughter of Captain Thomas Blair. Married, i860, General Sir John Thornton Grant, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and of the Sardinian Order of Valour, who died 1886. Postal address — Upton Park, Slough. H Field-Marshal Sir PATRICK GRANT, Knight 9 Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1804, being the son of Major John Grant of Auchterblair, Strathspey ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1857, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1861 ; and created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1868. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Gules, three antique crowns or, a bordure of tlie second charged with three wreaths of laurel vert. The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order and of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for his Crest, a burning mountain proper ; with the Motto, "Stand fast." Married, firstly, 1832, Jane Anne, daughter of William Fraser Tytler of Aldourie (she died 1838) ; secondly, 1844, Frances Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Maria, daughter of Field- Marshal the Right Honourable Hugh Gough, first Viscount Gough, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (she died 1892). Postal address — Royal Hospital, Chelsea, S.W. Major-General ROBERT GRANT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Inspector-General of. Fortifications and of Royal Engineers. Born 1837, being the son of the late Sir Robert Grant, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Clubs — Travellers', United Service. Married, 1875, Victoria Alexandrina, daughter of the late John Cotes of Woodcote Hall, in the county of Salop, and widow of T. Owen of Condover Hall. Postal address — 14 Granville Place, Port- man Square, W. Dame SUSAN GRANT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Grant, daughter of James Frederick Ferrier. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three antique The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 43° (Sra crowns or, within a bordure engrailed of tke last Sup- porters — Dexter, a Highlander; sinister, a negro proper. Married, 1859, Sir Alexander Grant of Dalvey, tenth Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above -inarriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Trevelyan Grant, Esquire, born February 12, and died July 17, 1861 ; (2) Sir Ludovic James Grant, eleventh Baronet \to whom refer] ; (3) Claud Ferrier Grant, Esquire, born December 21, 1865, died May 24, 1866; {4) Percy Frere Grant, Esquire, born June 6, 1869 ; (5) Alfred Hamilton Grant, Esquire, born June 12, 1872 ; Julia Mary : Sylvia; and Susan Ferrier, Postal address — St. Andrews, Fife. {^Foster places this title in " Chaos.'^] WILFRID DRYDEN GRANT -IVES, Esquire, of Bradden House, Justice of the Peace, /C\f>^t\f ■'^'^f^ti Master of Arts of the University of yQJltXlil' ^\UK7> Cambridge. 5o?7z April 9, 1854, being the youngest son of the late William Grant of Lichborough ; and assumed the additional name and arms of Ives by Royal License, August 18, 1888, on succeeding his cousin. Miss Elizabeth Ives, in this pro- perty. Club — United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a plain chevron with cotises engrailed sable, between three black- amoors' heads in profile, couped at the shoulders pro- per, five annulets of the first (for Ives) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three crowns or (for Grant). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a rock proper a blackamoor's head as in the arms, the temples and the neck each encircled by an annulet or (for Ives) ; 2, upon a wreath of the colours, a conical hill, fired at the summit proper, issuant therefrom a cross Calvary or. Married, 1881, Fanny Louisa, youngest daughter of the Reverend Thomas Street Millington, Vicar of Woodhouse Eaves, Loughborough, in the county of Leicester ; and has Issue — Winifred Frances ; Lilian Flora ; Charlotte Elsie ; and another daughter. Seat — Bradden House, near Towcester. Sir GEORGE GRANT-SUTTIE, seventh Baronet, of Balgone, in the county of Had- (Kvnr\t'Q^\\tf\p Kington. 5or;z September 2, 1870, VlPVClllV-XyUVVH:' being the son of Sir James Grant- Suttie, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Susan Harriet, commonly known as Lady Susan Harriet, eldest daughter of the Most Noble James Henry Robert, the sixth Duke of Roxburghe ; succeeded his father in 1878, under the creation of May 5, 1702. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six azure and or, on a chief of the last a lion ram- pant naissant double-queued vert, armed and langued gules (for Suttie) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy gules and of the first, between three hunting-horns sable, garnished of the second, within a bordure chequy of the second and first (for Semple). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a ship under sail all proper. Motto — "Nothing hazard, nothing have." Heir presumptive — His cousin, George Donald Grant-Suttie, Esquire, born 1877. Seats — Balgone, Drem, in the county of Haddington ; Preston Grange, Prestonpans, North Britain. Dame SUSAN HARRIET GRANT-SUTTIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Grant-Suttie, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, sixth Duke of Roxburghe, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six azure and or, on a chief of the last a lion rampant naissant double- queued vert (for Suttie), 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy gules, and of the first between three hunting-horns sable, garnished of the second within a bordure also chequy of the second and first (for Semple), impaling the arms of Innes-Ker, namely, quarterly i. and iiii. vert on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and crined or, as many mullets sable (for Ker), ii. and iii. gules, three mascles or. Married, 1857, Sir James Grant-Suttie, sixth Baronet, who died 1878). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) Sir George Grant- Suttie, seventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) James Grant- Suttie, Esquire, born September 13, died September 15, & is the Military Cockade. (Sra 1874- Susan Harriet [married, April lo, 1878, Viscount Dalrymple, eldest son of the Earl of Stair] ; Harnet [mamed, Tuly 12 1886, Daniel Cooper, Esquire, eldest son of Sir Daniel Cooper, Baronet of WooUahra, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; and Victoria Alberta. Postal address—Preston Grange, Prestonpans, Haddingtonshire. GRANTHAM, Baron, see RIPON. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM GRANTHAM, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the High , 1893 ; Helena Barbara ; and Moira Jane. 5eo<— Mount Bellew, in the county of Galway. CAROLINE GRAVES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Adolphus Graves, daughter (J01*flhPft of Captain Wreford, Royal Navy. Armorial '''^''"'^*'" bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, an eagle displayed or, ducally crowned argent, on a canton also argent, an anchor proper. Married, 1858, Captain Adolphus Edward Paget Graves, commonly known as Captain the Honourable Adolphus Edward Paget Graves, son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Graves, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Cyril Ed- ,ward Cuthbert Hare Graves, Esquire, born June 18, i860 ; Flo- rence Mary Augusta [married, September 22, 1892, Edward Augustus Stewart Hobhouse] ; and Sybil Hester, died 1882. The Right Reverend CHARLES GRAVES, Bishop of Limerick, Ardfert, and Aghadoe, Doctor of Divinity (Dublin) ; Honorary Doctor of Civil Law (Oxon), Fellow of the Royal Society, formerly President of the Royal Irish Academy, Dean of the Chapel Royal, Dublin, Dean of Clonfert, Senior Fellow and Professor of Mathematics, Trinity College, Dublin. Born November 6, 1812, being the fourth son of John Crosbie Graves, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Helena, eldest daughter and co-heiress of Reverend Charles Perceval, Rector of Churchtown, in the county of Cork. Cluh — Athenaeum. Livery — Blue. Ar- morial beariugs — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, an eagle displayed or, ducally prowned, in the dexter chief point a cross patonce of the last (for Graves) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chief indented gules, three crosses pat^e of the field (for Perceval). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed and erased or, encircled round the body below the wings with a ducal coronet gules, each wing charged with a cross patonce also gules ; with the Motto, "Aquila non captat muscas." Married, 1840, Selina (who died 1873), eldest daughter of John Cheyne, Doctor of Medicine, Physician-General to Her Majesty's Forces in Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) John Cheyne Graves, Gentleman, born. 1841, died 1868; (2) Alfred Perceval .Graves, Gentleman, born 1846 ; (3) Arnold Felix Graves, Gentleman, born 1847 ; (4) Charles Larcom Graves, Gentle- man, born 1856 ; (5) Robert Windham Graves, Gentleman, born 1858 ; Helena Cecilia, died l885 ; Rosamond Selina ; Augusta Caroline; and Ida Margaret. Postal address — The Palace, Henry Street, Limerick. The Right Honourable CLARENCE EDWARD GRAVES, Baron Graves of Gravesend, in the county of Londonderry, in the Peerage of Ireland ; is a Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall, late Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born June 7, 1847, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Thomas William Graves, third Baron Graves, by his second wife Louise Adfele Malfene ; succeeded his father 1870, under the creation of October 24, 1794. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, an eagle displayed or, ducally crowned argent, on a canton of the last an anchor proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloxtrs, a demi-eagle displayed and erased or, encircled round the body and below the wings by a ducal coronet argent, Sup- porters — Two royal vultures wings close proper. Motto — "Aquila non captat muscas." Married, May 8, 1870, Katherine Frederica, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas W. C. Murdoch, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has had Issue — Sydney Thomas Williams North Graves, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Thomas Williams North Graves, born October 13, 1872, died Feb- ruary 22, 1892 ; Violet Adfele Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Violet Adfele Georgiana; Evelyn Isabella Katie, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Isabella Katie ; and Cecil Olivia, commonly known as Lady Cecil Olivia. Seat — Thanckes, Devonport. HENRIETTA GRAVES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Graves. Armorial bearings are. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 432 era ®tt upon a lozenge : Gules, an eagle displayed or ducally crowned argent, on a canton of the last an anchor proper. Married, 1843, Henry Richard Graves, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Richard Graves, son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Graves, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry Cyril Percy Graves, Esquire, born September 10, 1847 [married, October II, 1870, Elizabeth Ellen, youngest daughter of Henry Craven of Wickham Hall, in the county of Kent, and has issue, Clarence Percy Rivers Graves, Esquire, born August 16, 1871 ; and Maud Evelyn] ; (2) William Spencer Paget Graves, Esquire, Commander (retired) Royal Navy, born February 21, 1849 [married, August 10, 1882, Beatrice Mary, second daughter of Robert Leake, Member of Parlia- ment, ofThe Dales, Whitefield, in the county of Lancashire] ; (3) Claude Thomas Graves, Gentleman, born September 21, 1850 [married 1876, Georgina, daughter of Captain Hill, and has issue, Henry Algernon Claud Graves, Gentleman, born 1879 ; and a daughter] ; (4) Algernon Sydney George Graves, Gentleman, born October 16, 1852 [married, June 2, 1880, Constance Ellen, younger daughter of Murray M. Johnson of Stone Castle, near Dartford, and by her (who died November i, 1886) has, Esm6 ; and Doris]; (5) Adolphus Edward Paget Graves, Gentleman, born July 11, 1855 [married, firstly, March 18, 1886, Elaine Mabelle, daughter of Robert Leake, Member of Parliament, and by her (who died June 9, 1887) had a daughter, Mabelle Beatrice Muriel, died August 18, 1887 ; secondly, June 17, i88g, Katherine Louisa, second daughter of Colonel Henry C. Ward, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and has by her, Evelyn Paget Graves, Gentleman, born June 4, 1890 ; Montagu Alywn Graves, Gentleman, born March 28, 1892] ; (6) Augustus Edgar Graves, Gentleman, born 1856 [married, September 18, 1889, Josephine, fourth daughter of Joseph Robinson of Lewins, Edenbridge, in the county of Kent, and has issue, Millicent Olive]; (7) Adrian Edward George Graves, Gentleman, born i860 ; Henrietta Jane Caroline Florence [married, 1881 , A. B. Marchi] ; Georgiana Louisa Alice [married, 1868, Edward C. Parker] ; Mabel Mary Blanche [married, January 22, 1889, Robert Bryce Hay, late 93rd Highlanders]. K Sir CHARLES BRUNE GRAVES-SAWLE, second Baronet, of Penrice, in the county of Cornwall, and of Barley House, in the county of Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cornwall, Menjber of Parlia- ment for Bodmin, 1852-1857. Born October 10, 1816, being the son of Sir Joseph Graves-Sawle, the first Baronet, by his wife, dau'-Thter of the Reverend Charles Prideaux-Brune of Prideaux Place, Padstow, in the county of Cornwall ; suc- ceeded his father in 1865, under the creation of March 22, 1836. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, azure three falcons' heads erased two and one, within a bordure or (for Sawie) ; 2 and 3 gules, an eagle displayed, in chief a naval crown between two bombs or, fired proper (for Graves). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed or, supporting in the dexter claw a staff erect proper, thereon hoisted a pendant forked and flowing to the sinister gules, with the inscription, "Per sinum codanum," in letters of gold. Married, February 18, 1846, Rose Caroline, daughter of David R. Paynter of Dale, in the county of Pembroke ; and has Issue — (1) Francis Aylmer Graves-Sawle, Esquire, Colonel Coldstream Guards, born May 1849 [married, Feb- ruary 9, 1891, Harriet Augusta, eldest daughter of Thomas Vernon Wentworth of Wentworth Castle, in the county of York] ; (2) Charles John Graves-Sawle, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born 1851 [married, August 23, 1887, Constance Mary, daughter of General Daniell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has, Richard Charles Graves-Sawle, Gentleman, born August 10, 1888 ; and Joan Rosemary] ; and Rose Dorothea. Residences — 39 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Penrice, Saint Austell, in the county of Corn- wall ; Barley, Exeter. SAMUEL BRO WNLO W GRA Y, Esquire, Comf anion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael dni* Atl ^^^ Saint George, A ttorney-General of Bermuda, ^tiJi-^K Born 1823, ieing the son of B. Charles T. Gray ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished & is the Military Cockade. Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Armorial bearings as used, but for which rut-authority has been estab- lished, appear to be the arms of North, namely azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Crest — A dragons head erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or: with the Motto, " Anime et fide." Postal address — Bermuda. (©rat)Ci8;=@atole §Sir WILLIAM GRAY, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham. Born January 18, 1823, being the second son of Matthew Gray, by his wife Ann Jane, daughter of William Bryham : Mayor of Hartlepool, 1861, 1862, andfirst Mayor of West Hartlepool, 1887 ; High Sheriff 1892. Clubs— Northumberland, Northern Counties. Married, May 15, 1849, Dorothy, daughter of Comtnander John Hall, Royal Navy ; and has Issus — (i) Matthew Gray, Esquire, botm January 25, 1855 ; William Cresswell Gray, Esquire, born May I, 1867. Postal address — Greatham, West Hartle- pool. Dame CHARLOTTE FREDERICA CAROLINE GREA THED, \ Vidow, commonly known ti?\Vt>Sit\\tftl "' Lady Greatlted, daughter of Sir George (jyik/tlVyt-U Robert Osborn, sixth Baronet. Married, 1869, as his third wife. General Sir Ed- ward Harris Greathed, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1881. EDWARD SEYMOUR GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Carnarvon rKl*l>aVll>(t ^"'^ Warwick. Born 1849, being the Vil' I K'aUC'P second son of the late John Whitehead Greaves, Esquire, of Bericote House, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year i860, by Ellen his wife, daughter of Gill Stedman of the Manor House, Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse engrailed azure between four pellets, three in chief and one in base, each charged with a lion's head erased or, a griffin passant, wings elevated between two escallops of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, resting each claw on a pellet, each charged with a lion's head as in the arms, and either wing charged with two escallops or; with the Motto, "Aquila non captat muscas." Married, 1881., Rosamund Augharad, daughter of Edward Lloyd of Tyn-y-Rhyl, in the cormty of Flint ; and has Issue — Edward Owain Greaves, Gentleman, bom 1882. Postal addresses — Glen Etive, Argyllshire ; 35 Lennox Gardens, London, S.W. § FRANCIS EDWARD GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Captain in the Derbyshire Rifle Volunteers. Born May 23, 1840, being the younger son of the late Henry Marwood Greaves, Esquire, of Hesley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, Banner Cross, in the county of York, and Ford Hall, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Mary Catharine Anne his wife, only child of the Reverend William Bagshawe of Banner Cross and Ford Hall, Master of Arts of the University of 0.xford. Livery — A light drab or cream-coloured cloth coat, lined crimson, the waistcoat of the last, the breeches light drab or cream-coloured plush, the greatcoat drab, braided round the cape and cuffs with crimson cord, hats gold-laced. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, gules and vert an eagle displayed, holding in the beak a slip of oak or ; and for a Crest, upon a wrea,th of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, holding in his mouth a slip of oak of the first ; with the Motto, "Deo non fortuna." Married, December 11, 1872, Emma, second daughter of Thomas Storer Partington of Blackbrook, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue— (i) Henry Foxlowe Greaves, Gentleman, born March I. 1875 1 (2) Edward Newton Bagshawe Greaves, Gen- tleman, born October 18, 1880 ; (3) Francis Gordon Hamilton Greaves, Gentleman, bom May 8, 1885 ; Frances Mary ; Grace Emma ; Catherine Isabel ; Con- stance Helen; and Edith Campbell. £rfafe— Dronfield, in the county of Derby. Postal address — 15 Powis Square, Brighton. H is the Naval Cockade. tt (Ste 433 GEORGE RICHARD GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham. Som March 8, 1845, being the only son of the late Henley George Greaves, Gentleman, of Elmsall Lodge, in the county of York, by Elizabeth Anne, second daughter of Richard Fountayne Wilson of Milton Park and Ingmanthorpe, in the county of York, formerly Member of Parliament for that county. Livery — Dark blue coat, red and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, gules and vert an eagle displayed, holding in the beak a slip of oak fructed or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, holding in the mouth a slip of oak of the first ; with the Motto, " In veritate triumpho." Married, August 23, 1883, Ellen Mary, daughter of Thomas Newham, Doctor of Medicine, of Winslow, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address— Winslow, Bucks. Lieutenant - General Sir GEORGE RICHARDS GREA VES, Knight Commander of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Ktiight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1831, being the son of the late Captain George Greaves, 60th Rifles : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1885 ; and created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, xZZi. Club — United Service. Married, 1859, Ellen, daughter of Brigadier-General Hutchison {she died 1880). Postal address— iVeMcrrooorf, Saint Issell's. Pembrokeshire. §JOHN ERNEST GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Merio- neth, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1884, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Car- narvon, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1885, and Lord-Lieutenant of that county since the year 1886. Born 1847, being the eldest surviving son of the late John Whitehead Greaves, Esquire, of Bericote House, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year i860, by Ellen his wife, daughter of Gill Stedman of the Manor House, Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk. C&^— Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse engrailed azure between four pellets, three in chief and one in base, each charged with a lion's head erased or, a griffin passant, wings elevated, between two escallops of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, resting each claw on a pellet, each charged with a lion's head as in the arms, and either wing charged with two escallops or ; with the Motto, ' ' Aquila non captat muscas." Married, 1875, Marianne, daughter of the late E. Rigby, Doctor of Medicine, of Berkeley Square, London, W. ; and has Issue — Dorothy ; and Cecily. Postal addresses — Bron Eifion, Criccieth ; Glan Gwna, Carnarvon. § RICHARD METHUEN GREAVES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Carnarvon and Merioneth. Born 1852, being the third son of the late John Whitehead Greaves, Esquire, of Bericote House, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, for which he served the oflfice of High Sheriff in the year i860, by Ellen his wife, daughter of Gill Stedman of the Manor House, Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk. Club — ^Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse engrailed azure between four pellets, three in chief and one in base, each charged with a lion's head erased or, a griffin passant, wings elevated, between two escallops of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, resting each claw on a pellet, charged with a lion's head as in the arms, and either vring charged with two escallops or ; with the Motto, "Aquila non captat muscas." Married, 1883, Constance Mary, second daughter of the late J. Dugdale of Wroxall Abbey, in the county of Warwick, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Postal address — Wern, Tremadoc, R.S.O., Carnarvonshire. M WILLIAM HENRY GREAVES-BAGSHAWE, Es- w quire. Justice of the (Bceat)ei0(=TBag0l)atoe ^^^,^zt f^n^'e" county of Derby. Born August 13, 1831, being the eldest son of the late Henry Marwood Greaves, Esquire, of Hesley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, Banner Cross, in the county of York, and Ford Hall in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Mary Catharine Anne his wife, only child of the Reverend William Bagshawe of Banner Cross and Ford Hall, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford ; assumed the surname of Bagshawe in addition to and after that of ^ Greaves, in the year 1853, and obtained Her Majesty's Royal License to continue to use the name and to bear the arms of Bagshawe in addition to and quarterly with those of Greaves, in the year 1879. C/k,}— National. /,zz'S?7— (Bagshawe) coats, green cloth lined with scarlet shalloon, collars and cuffs of scarlet cloth, brass buttons, buttonholes braided with scarlet twist, waistcoats of green cloth, scarlet braided buttonholes, breeches of green or scarlet cloth or plush, hats gold laced ; (Greaves) coats of very light drab or cream-colour cloth lined with crimson, brass buttons, waistcoats of crimson cloth, breeches very light drab or cream-colour plush, hats gold-laced. Armorial bearings — ^He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, a bugle-horn sable stringed vert, between three roses gules (for Bagshawe), 2 and 3 quarterly gules and vert, an eagle displayed holding in the beak a slip of oak or (for Greaves) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a bugle-horn sable, stringed vert (for Bagshawe), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, holding in his mouth a slip of oak of the first (for Greaves) ; with the Motto, "Forma fios fama flatus." Married, September 24, 1856, Martha, daughter of Joseph Bowmer of Draycott, in the county of Derby, and of Lancayo House, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue — William Murray Caldwell Greaves - Bagshawe, Esquire [to whom refer] ; Mary Catherine Murray [married, December 7, 1887, to Edward Renshaw of Larkhall, in the County Palatine of Chester, and has issue] ; and Frances Ahce Devereux [married, July 14, 1886, to Ernest Carver of Westfield, Poynton, also in the County Palatine of Chester]. Estates — Banner Cross and Fulwood Hall, in the county of York ; Ford Hall, in the county of Derby. Postal address — Ford Hall, near Chapel- en-le- Frith, Derbyshire. WILLIAM MURRAY CALDWELL GREAVES-BAG- SHAWE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby. Born October 19, 1864, being the only son of William Henry Greaves-Bagshawe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby [to whom refer], by Martha his wife, second daughter of Joseph Bowmer of Lancayo House and Draycott. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, a bugle-horn sable, stringed vert, between three roses gules (for Bagshawe), 2 and 3 quarterly gules and vert, an eagle displayed holding in the beak a slip of oak or (for Greaves), and over all a label of three points for difference ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the hand holding a bugle-horn as in the arms (for Bagshawe), 2, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag trippant or, holding in his mouth a slip of oak of the first (for Greaves) ; with the Motto, ' ' Forma flos fama flatus. " Married, August 23, 1888, Marie Louise (who died October 21, 1891), only child of John George Silkenstadt of Rose Bank, Didsbury, in the County Palatine of Chester. Postal address — Ford Hall, near Chapel-en-le-Frith, Derbyshire. GREDINGTON, Baron of, see KENYON. ALFRED GREEN, Gentleman. Born April 18, 1838, being the second son of the late Richard Green /Cf\YtyVW of Essendon, near Hertford (England), and of vt/»- vKil Launceston, in the Colony of Tasmania, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Richard Jackson. Club — Launceston (Launceston, Tasmania). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, between two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion pas-^ant between two crosses patfe gules, the whole between as many escallops of the second, and in chief a crescent for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 E 434 ®u (3n sable, a cross pat^e between two escallops or ; with the motto, "Je ferai bien." Married, November 30, 1870, Rose, daughter of George William Barnard ; and has Issue — Alfred Lawrence Green, Gentleman, bom October 7, 1875. Postal address — 51 George Street, Launceston, Tasmania, ARTHUR GREEN, Gentleman. Born July 30, 1842, being the third son of the late Richard Green of Essendon, near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, Tasmania, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Richard Jackson. Clnb — Launceston (Launceston, Tasmania). Armorial bearmgs — He bears for Arms ; Argent, within two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses patfe gules, the whole between as many escallops of the second, and in chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister sable, a cross patde between two escallops or ; with the Motto, " Je ferai bien." Married, April 15, 1876, Florence, daughter of Charles James Weedon; and has Issue — (1) Richard Vyvyan Weedon Green, Gentleman, born February 27, 1877; (2) Eric Arthur Weedon Green, Gentleman, born December i, 1878 ; (3) Harold Weedon Green, Gentleman, born August 13, 1880 ; (4) Lionel Hardwicke Weedon Green, Gentleman, born October ir, 1886; and Elsie Beryl Weedon. Postal address — "Windorra," 22 High Street, Launceston, Tas- SlR EDWARD GREEN, Baronet, of Wakefield, in the ounty of York, and Ken Hill, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, and for the county of Norfolk, Member of Parliament for Wakefield. Born March 4, 1831, being the eldest sur- viving son of Edward Green of Manygates House, Wake- field, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of J. Ironsides. Creation — March 5, 1886. Club — Carlton. Livery — Dark green, canary-coloured vest, black breeches and stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, guttte- d'eau, three stags trippant or and two roses in fesse argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount proper, thereon a stag trippant or, gorged with a collar gemel vert, three roses fesseways argent. Motto — "Waste not." Married, September 8, 1859, Mary, daughter of WiUiam Edward Lycett of Bowden, in the county of Chester ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Lycett Green, Esquire, born May 25, i860 [married, April 23, 1885, Ethel Mary, daughter of Arthur Wilson of Tranby Croft Hall, in the county of York, and has issue, Edward Arthur Lycett Green, Gentleman, born 1886 ; a son, born 1892 ; and Nancy Lycett] ; (2) Francis William Green, Esquire, born November 24, 1861. Estate — Ken Hill, Snithsham, in the county of Norfolk ; Malvinna Cornwall, in the county of Norfolk ; Nunthorpe Hall, in the county of York. Seats — Wakefield, Nunthorpe Hall, in the county of York ; Ken Hill, King's Lynn. EDWIN JACKSON GREEN, Gentleman. Born Janu- ary 3, 1845, being the fourth and youngest son of the late Richard Green of Essenden, near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, Tasmania. Club — Austral (Adelaide, South Austral ia). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, between two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses pat6e gules, the whole between as many escallops of the second, and in chief a martlet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister sable, a cross pat^e between two escallops or ; with the Motto, " Je ferai bien." Married, September 9, 1880, Lucie, daughter of James M'Nicol; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Percival Green, Gentleman, born February 28, 1884 ; (2) Mervyn Leslie Green, Gentleman, born August 6, 1892 ; Efiie Madeline; Lilian May; and Hilda Constance. Postal address 28 Buxton Street, North Adelaide, South Australia. DAME ELLEN GREEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Green, daughter of W. Carter ^ Troy, Jatnaica. Married, 1859, Lieutenant-General Sir George Wade Guy Green, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1891. Postal address — Sidney Lodge, Cheltenham. & is the Military Cockade. H EVERARD GREEN, Gentleman, Fellow of the Society @ of Antiquaries of London, and Rouge Dragon Pursui- vant of Arms. Born September 23, 1844, being the third and youngest son of Charles Green of Holdich House, in the parisli of Spalding, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Mary, fourth daughter and co-heir of Henry Everard of Spalding. Club — Reform, Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three bucks trippant or, on a chief of the last a fleur-de-lis between two annulets of the first (for Green) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars wavy couped between as many estoiles all gules (for Everard) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a buck's bead couped or, between the attires an annulet azure, a fleur-de-lis and two annulets as in the arms. Motto — " Spiritu principali." Postal address — Heralds' College, London, E.G. FRANCES ELIZABETH GREEN, Spinster, daughter of the late Richard Green of Essendon, near Hertford, England, and of Launceston in the Colony of Tasmania, by Hannah his wife, daughter of Richard Jackson. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Upon a lozenge argent, between two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses patfe gules, the whole between as many escallops of the second. Postal address — 194 Clinitieri Street, Launceston, Tasmania. Colonel MALCOLM SCRIMSHIRE GREEN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Club — United Service. Postal address — 78 St. Georges Road, S. W. Dame MARY GREEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Greeji, daughter of Colonel Sir Thomas Reade, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Consul-General in Tunis. Married, 1863, Sir William Kirby Green, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1891. Postal address — Dame MARY GREEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Green, daughter of Thvmas Griffiths of Barnstaple, in the county of Devon. Married, 1877, as his second wife. General Sir Edward Green, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died iSgi. Postal address— 94 Kensington Park Road, W. RICHARD GREEN, Gentleman. Born March 5, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Richard Green of Essendon, near Hertford (England), and of Launceston, in the Colony of Tasmania, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Richard Jackson. Club — Launceston (Launceston, Tasmania). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, between two bendlets nebuly sable, a lion passant between two crosses pate6 gules, the whole between as many escallops of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping an anchor in bend sinister sable, a cross pate^ between two escallops or; with the Motto, "Je ferai bien." Postal address — 194 Clinitiere Street, Launceston, Tasmania. Colonel Sir WILLIAM GREEN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Banff. Born 1836, being the son of the late William. Green, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace, of Lynnburn, Aberlour, North Britain; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884 : and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander, 1894. Married, 1862, Williamina Green, daughter of the late John Gordon, Leith. Postal address — Lynnturn Aberlour, Strathspey, N.B. Major -General Sir WILLIAM HENRY RHODES GREEN, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sutherland. Born 1825, being the second son of the late Sir Andrew Pellatt Green, Knight Co7nmander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Harriet, only daughter of Samuel Cutting of Poplar Hall, Debenham, in the county Suffolk ,- created Companion of the Most Honourable Order H is the Naval Cockade. ®te (Ste 435 of the Bath, 1859, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866. Married, 1868, Louisa, youngest daughter of the late John Henry Dunn, Receiver- General of Canada. Postal address — 93 Belgrade Road, London, S. W. Dame LAURA GREEN-PRICE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Green - Price, (S?\VfPYt-\v^\'\ffi daughter of Richard Henry King, VO/Vt-im-JK »'**•*' Doctor of Medicine, of Mortlake. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron invected argent between three escutcheons of the last, each charged with a spear-head of the first imbrued proper. Married, 1844, as his second wife, Sir Richard Green -Price, first Baronet, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (2) The Reverend Herbert Chase Green -Price, Master of Arts, Vicar of Norton, in the county of Radnor, born May 17, i8sS ; (3) Francis Richard Green-Price, Esquire, born 1856, died April 25, 1885 ; (4) the Reverend Alfred Edward Green-Price, Master of Arts, Curate of Saint Giles, Epsom, born i860; (s) George William Whitmore Green-Price, Esquire, born 1864; Fanny Laura; Henrietta Margaret [married, 1872, Colonel Arthur Lang Tickell, Commander ist Battalion Middlesex Regiment, son of General Tickell, Honourable East India Company's Service, and has issue] ; Milburga Price [married, 1871, Richard Ingram Dansey of Docklow and Butterley, in the county of Hereford, and has issue]; Edith Mary [married, June 3, 1875, Powlett Charles Milbank, and has issue] ; Laura [married, February 3, 1881, Henry Hills Meredith, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; and Alice Mildred. Postal address — Norton Vicar- age, Presteign. Sir RICHARD DANSEY GREEN -PRICE, second Baronet, of Norton Manor, in the county of Radnor, Justice of the Peace. Born November 18, 1838, being the son of Sir Richard Green-Price, the first Baronet, by his first wife Frances Milborough, daughter of Dansey R. Dansey of Easton Court, in the county of Here- ford. Creation — March 23, 1S74. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron invected argent between three escutcheons of the last, each charged with a spear-head of the first imbrued proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules, three escallops argent. Motto — "Vive hodie." Married, 1863, Clara Anne, only daughter of the Reverend T. Powell, Rector of Dorstone, in the county of Hereford ;• and has Issue — (i) Richard Clare Green-Price, Esquire, born November ig, 1864 ; (2) Thomas Victor Green-Price, Esquire, born October 30, 1867, died March 27, 1888 ; (3) Robert Henry Green-Price, Esquire, born January 6, 1872 ; (4) Geoffrey Cecil Green-Price, Esquire, born June 19, 1877; (5) John Powell Green-Price, Esquire, born November 19, 1878 ; (6) Llewellyn James Green-Price, Esquire, born 1881 ; (7) Chase Green-Price, Esquire, born 1888 ; Louisa Dansey [married, April 8, 1890, William Hugh Sprott of Hallery, Coorg, India]; Ethel Mary [married, August 29, 1889, Ernest , Thomas Lloyd, Bengal Civil Service, and has issue] ; Constance Lilian ; Gladys ; Dorothy Clara ; and Nesta Faith. Seats — Norton Manor, Presteign, in the county of Radnor ; The Poplars, Shrewsbury. Sir GILBERT GREENALL, second Baronet, of Walton Hall, in the County Palatine of Chester, (S?\VWnnW J"^''<^^ °f "'^ Peace for that county, late ^IvvllCtll Lieutenant Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March 30, 1867, being the son of Sir Gilbert Greenall, first Baronet, by his second wife Susannah, daughter of John Louis Rapp, of the county of Middlesex ; and succeeded 1894 under the creation of February 22, 1876. C&^j— Boodles', St. Stephens. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a bend nebuly plain cotised vert, three bugle-horns stringed of the first. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baro- net, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two wings or, a pomme, surmounted by a bugle- horn as in the arms. Motto — "Altapeto." Seats — Walton Hall, Warrington ; Tilstone House, Sarporley. Dame SUSANNAH GREENALL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Greenall, daughter of John Louis Rapp. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a bend nebuly plain cotised vert, three bugle horns stringed of the first. Married, June 7, 1864, as his second wife. Sir Gilbert Greenall, first Baronet (so created 1876), and who died July 10, 1894. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Gilbert Greenall, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; Susannah; and Bertha. Residence— VJahon Hall, War- rington. CHARLOTTE LETITIA GREENE, Religieuse, daugh- ter of the late John Greene and his wife CKCEEriK *--''^'''°"^i °n'y daughter of Samuel Perry of \i,VK'X/iiK' Manchester; and now a Dominican Nun, having professed at Siena Convent, Drog- heda, August 22, 1877. Armorial bearings are, upon e lozenge : Vert, three stags trippant or, each gorged with a duca! coronet gules. DAWSON CORNELIUS GREENE, Esquire, of Slyne, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Westmorland, and for the West Riding of the county of York. Bom July 24, 1822, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Greene, Esquire, Member of Parliament, by his wife Henrietta, third daughter of the Right Honour- able Sir Henry Russell, Baronet. Clubs — Travellers', Senior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, on a fesse invected or, between in chief two pheons, and in base a bugle horn argent, stringed gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the last, impaUng the arms of Russell, namely argent, a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch^e azure, within a bordure engrailed gules, semde of bezants and escallops or, alternately. Upon the escutcheon is paced a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag proper, gorged with a collar invected vert, a shield suspended therefrom or, charged with a rose gules. Married, September 3, 1856, Mary, second daughter of Sir Henry Russell, Baronet, of Swallowfield Park, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — Henry Dawson Greene, Gentleman, born May 26, 1862. Seats — Slyne, near Lancaster ; and Whittington Hall, Kirkby Lonsdale. Town residence — 62 Chester Square, S.W. JOHN GREENE, Gentleman, Born 1851, being the third son of the late John Greene of Glenville, by his wife Emma, eldest daughter of the Reverend Richard Jones Hobson, Archdeacon of Waterford. Livery — Green, with yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bucks trippant or, each gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a buck's head or ; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee sperno." Married, October 9, 1872, Julia Eamer, daughter of General Robert Sandeman; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Hugh Greene, Gentleman, born July 9, 1873; (2) Walter Massy Greene, Gentleman, born November 6, 1874 ; (3) Robert Theodore Greene, Gentleman, born December 4, 1882 ; (4) Joseph Bertram Greene, Gentleman, born August 5, 1885 ; Theodora ; Kathleen Amy, died January 29, 1889 ; and Margaret Ruth. Estate and postal address — Shamrock, Kyneton, Victoria, Australia. Sir JOHN BALL GREENE, Knight Bachelor, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin, Civil Engineer, son of the late George Greene of Dublin, by his wife Jane, third daughter of Captain George Ball of BalVs Grove, near Drogheda ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1880, dubbed Knight Bachelor by his Ex- cellency the Lord-Lieutenant, ^ZZ'Cy. Club — Union. Married, firstly, Ellen, daughter of Robert Wesley, Surgeon Royal Navy [she died 1866) ,■ secondly, 1867, Charlotte, daughter of Edward Henry Courtenay of Cheltenham. Postal address — 53 Raglan Road, Dublin. London. H JOHN JOSEPH GREENE, Esquire, Bachelor of S Arts (Moderator in Natural Science) and Bachelor of Medicine of the University of Dublin, Surgeon-Lieutenant- Colonel Army Medical Staff. Born October 10, 1848, being the eldest son of the late John Greene of Dublin, by his wife Charlotte, only daughter of Samuel Perry of Manchester, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 436 (5te and grandson of Godfrey Greene, formerly of Greenmount, in the county of Kilkenny, and eldest representative of the family of Greene, of Greenville, formerly in county Kilkenny. Clubs — Junior Army and Navy, United Service {Simla, India), Hibernian United Service (Dublin). Livery — Green, with yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial 'bearing's — He beai-s for Arms ; Vert, three bucks trippant or, each gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Crest — Issuant from a ducal coronet gules, a buck's head or ; with the Motto, " Nee timeo nee sperno." Estates — Drumgorey and Knockacoola, in the barony of Glanheiry, in the county of Waterford ; Scart, in the barony of Clanwilliam, in the county of Limerick. Postal address — 23 Herbert Place, Dublin. REGINALD LATIMER WELLINGTON GREENE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, and Licentiate of the Royal College of Sui"- geons, Edinburgh. Born December 18, 1852, being the fifth son of the Reverend William Greene, Master of Arts, formerly Vicar of Antrim, by his wife Frances, daughter of Francis Whittle of Muckamore, in the county of Antrim, and grand- son of Joseph Greene, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, for- merly of Low Grange and Lakeview, in the county of Kilkenny; Mayor of Stratford-upon-Avon, 1892 -1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Vert, three bucks trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet gules ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a buck's head or; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee sperno." Married^ April 29, 1882, Ethel Mauney, eldest daughter and heiress of Commander Richard Izod Downes ; and has Issue — Reginald Downes Latimer Greene, Gentleman, bor;i Feb- ruary 6, 1883 ; and Beryl Latimer. Postal address- — Tre- gara House, Stratford-upon-Avon. H RICHARD GREENE, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal ^ College of Physicians of Edinburgh, Surgeon- Captain in 1st Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire Regi- ment, Medical Superintendent of County Asylum, North- ampton. Born June 28, 1843, being the third and only surviving son of Joseph George Greene, by his wife Maria, daughter of William M'Kenzie of Glasgow, and Halifax, Nova Scotia, and grandson of Major Joseph Greene of Waterford. Clubs — Albemarle, Wellington. Livery — Green and yellow. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, three bucks trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Crest — Issuant from a ducal coronet gules, a buck's liead or. Motto — "Nee timeo nee sperno." Mar- ried, March 10, 1877, to Emma, daughter of James Rhodes of Bradford, and widow of Edward Dickin of Shipley ; and has /j-JM^ — George Walters Greene, Gentleman, born May 3, 1878 ; Alice Norah ; and Gertrude. Postal addresses — Berry Wood, Northampton ; and the Nook, Oulton Broad, Lowestoft. RICHARD MASSY GREENE, Gentleman, Chief Har- bour Engineer in the Marine Department of the Imperial Maritime Chinese Customs, 1869, 1870. Born January 10, 1843, being the eldest son of John Greene, formerly of Glenville, by his wife Emma, daughter of Reverend Richard Jones Hobson, Archdeacon of Waterford, and grandson of Major William Greene, formerly of Janeville, in the county of Waterford. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three bucks trippant or, gorged with a ducal coronet gules ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a buck's head or ; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee sperno." Estates — Smithstown, Rathore, Cappagh, Brittas, and Coolehela, all in the county of Kilkenny, in Ireland. Postal address — The Avenue, 76 Fulham Road, London, S.W. GREENOCK, Baron, see CATHCART. THOMAS GREER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim and Carrickfergus, sometime (^VWV ^^"^^^'' °^ Parliament for Carrickfergus, Fellow vuVvvi of the Royal Geographical Society, Member of the Royal Irish Academy. Born April 4, 1837, being the eldest son of Alfred Greer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Dripsey House, in the county of Cork, by his wife Helena, eldest daughter of Joshua and Sarah Carroll of Sydney Place, Cork. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, City Carlton, National, Ulster (Belfast), Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Blue, with yellow facings and silver mountings. & is the Military Cockade. (Ste Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules, between three an- tique crowns of the second, on a canton argent, an oak- tree eradicated surmounted by a sword in bend sinister, ensigned on the point with a royal crown all proper ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis- played proper, charged on the breast with a quadrangular lock argent. Motto— " Memor Esto. " Married, ]u\y zS, 1864, Margaret, onlv child and heiress of John and Jane Owd'en of Brooklan'ds, Belfast, in the county of Antrim, and niece of Sir Thomas Scarabler Owden, Lord Mayor of London ; and has /ji-ae— Thomas Macgregor Greer, Gentle- man, born April i6, 1869 [married, March i, 1892, Donnda Florence, elder daughter of Colonel James Corry-Lowry, Deputy-Lieutenant of Rockdale, in the county of Tyrone] ; Helena Macgregor ; Georgina Beatrice ; and Eva Mildred. Estates— SiTevis, in the county of Tyrone; Sea Park, Carrick- fergus. Postal addressSea Park, Carrickfergus ; Grove House, Regent's Park, London, N.W. ROBERT PHILIPS GREG, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow /iriftffr °f the Society of Antiquaries. Bom March 26, vL/UKy 1826, being the son of Robert Hyde Greg, Es- quire, Member of Parliament, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of Robert Philips of The Park, Prestwich, near Manchester. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fir tree growing out of a mount in base vert, surmounted by a sword in bend proper, on a canton azure an antique crown or (for Greg) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a pale engrailed, between two mullets in chief or, and as many crescents in base argent, a Hon rampant gules (for Lightbody). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an arm embowed in armour, grasping a scimitar azure, pommel and hilt or. Mottoes — ' ' Ein doe, and spair not ; " and also " S'Rioghal mo dhream." Married, November 19, 1878, Louisa Russell, daughter of Stillman Gair of Liver- pool. Seat — Coles Park, Buntingford. GREGOR, quartered by ENYS. Major-GeneralCHARLES FREDERICK GREGORIE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order rtrSl*l>lTn1*tl> of the Bath. Born 1834, being the son of VCL'i.vyUllv iiie late David William Gregorie ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Postal address — Aldershot. Dame AUGUSTA GREGORY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gregory, daughter of Dudley Jnl*l^(Tnt*11 P^^^^^ of Roxborough, in the county of 'tL'V'^yUlJ^ Galway. Ma.med,i.&'&o, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir William Henry Gregory, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society, who died in 1892. Postal address — 3 St. George's Place, Hyde Park, London. AUGUSTUS CHARLES GREGORY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member of the legislative Council and Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Queensland. Born August I, 1819, being tlie second, now eldest, surviving son of Joshua Gregory, Lieutenant jZth Regiment, by his wife Frances, co-heiress of Charles Churchman, Esquire, In 1858 he conducted an expedition in search of Leichhardt. He held the o£ice of Surveyor-General from- 1859-1875, was created a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in 1875, and a Member of iJie Legislative Council in 1882. Mr. Gregory entered the Civil Service of Western Australia in 1841, and was engaged in surveys and explorations in that colony until 1854, in which year he was appointed by the Imperial Government to conduct the exploration of Northern Australia, for which work the Royal Geographical Society granted him- their gold medal in 1858. Club — Queensland [Brisbane, Queensland). Armorial bearings as used are : Argent, a bend engrailed sable. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet, abults head. Theseare the arms of Radclyfje, and no authority has been established for their usage. A claim is also -made to the arms of Churchman as a quartering, namely argent, two bars, and in chief two M is the Naval Cockade. pallets saile ; but the same remark applies to these. Postal address — " Rainworth" Brisiane, Queensland. ILSir CHARLES HUTTON GREGORY, Knight W Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Consulting Engineer for Gov- ernments of several Colonies, Past President of Institution of Civil Engineers, Lieutenant-Colonel Engineer and Railway Volunteer Staff Corps. Born 1817, ieing the son of the late Olinthus Gilbert Gregory, Doctor of Laws, Pro- fessor of Mathematics at th£ Royal Militaiy Academy, Woolwich, by his wife Anne, daughter of Boswell Baddome : created Companion of the Most Distini;uished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1883. Postal address — 5 Southwick Street, Hyde Park, \ V. § THOMAS WATSON GREIG, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth and Ren- (J5l*riff ^^^'^' Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Perth. Vl/HHJ} Bom 1837, being the son of Thomas Greig, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieuten- ant, by his first wife Eleanor, daughter of James Watson of Dundee. Armorial bearmgs— He bears for Anns : Gules, a cross-moline or pierced of the field, between three dexter hands couped and erect argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a falcon rising proper, jessed, belled, and ducally crowned or. Motto (over the crest) — " Certum pete finem." Married, firstly, 1861, Margaret, second daughter of Lord Neaves, a Lord of Session, Scotland ; and by her (who died April I, 1874), has Issue — Thomas Greig, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Perth, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister - at - Law, born 1864; Elizabeth Margaret ; Eleanor Mary Anne ; and Caroline Isabella. He married secondly, 1876, Ahce, daughter of the Reverend G. Mallory of Mobberley, in the county of Chester, and widow of James Walker. Seats — Glencarse House, and Lassintullich, in the county of Perth. ALFRED GRENFELL, Her Brittanic Majesty's Acting Charge d Affairs and Acting Consul-Gen- dnXXfW^cW "''^^" "-^^ H^^ Brittanic Majesty's Vice- «a^V«'llV*^ll Consul at Monte Video, Fellow of the Royal Zoological Society, and someiiTne an officer hi the Royal Navy. Born 1843, being the third son of Admiral John Pascoe Grenfell, by his wife Dolores, daughter of Antonio Masini of Florence, Italy. Club— Wellington. Livery — Full dress: light buff coats, ruby breeches ; undress: blue coats, red waistcoats, buff cuffs, collars, gold buttons. Armorial bearing^S as used, and as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry^' but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Gules, three organ-rests or. Crest- — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a griffin passant or. Postal address — British Consulate-General, Monte Video. CHARLES SEYMOUR GRENFELL, Justice of the Peace for tk£ county of Buckingham. Born 1839, being the only surviving son of Riversdale W. Grenfell, Esquire, who died 1871, by his wife Charlotte Adelaide, daughter of the late John Lettsom Elliott. Club — Arthur's. Armorial beaxJBgs as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Gules, three organ-rests or. Crest— On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a griffin passant or. Married, 1862, Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late William Graham of Tamrawer, in the county of Perth ; and has Issue — Riversdale Francis John Grenfell, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, bom i86^[married, 1888, Cecil Blanche, second daughter of Henry Lubbock, and has a daughter'] ; Mildred Louisa ; Alice Lilian; and Cicely Mary. Postal addresses — Elibank, Taplow, Buckinghamshire ; Arthur's Club, S. W. ; 46 Pont Street, S. W. §Major-General Sir FRANCIS WALLACE GREN- FELL, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Hono- rary Colonel 1st Surrey Rifle Volunteers. Born 1841, being the son of the late P.St. L. Grenfell ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886, Knight (Ste 437 Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's Landed Gentry, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, three organ rests or. Crest — On a chapeau gules , turned up ermine^ a gryphon passant or. Married, 1887, Evelyn, daughter of General Robert Blucher Wood, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address— 16 Stratford Place, I^ndon, W. PASCOE DU PR A GRENFELL. Born 1828, beirig the eldest son of Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, of Maesteg House {who died 1879), by his Jirst wife Katharine, daughter of the late James Du Priof Wilton Park, in the county of Buckingham. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for ^jTtiZ', Gules, three organ-rests or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a griffin passant or. Married, 1858, Sophia, second daughter of Admiral Grenfell; and has Issue — (i) Pascoe St. Leger Grenfell, born i860 [married, iSgo, Ailsa Grant, widow of Sey-mour Hamilton, and only daughter of Colonel James Matheson] ; (2) Cecil Alfred Grenfell ; (3) Reginald Du Pr^ Grenfell ; (4) John Pascoe Grenfell; Maria Dolores; Mariquita Mazine ; and Juaneta Gertrude. WILLIAM HENRY GRENFELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Berkshire and Buckingham {High Sheriff 1889), Deputy - Lieutenant for the Tower Hamlets, High Steward of Maidenhead. Born 1B55, being the eldest son of Charles William Grenfell, Esquire, Member of Parliament, who died 1861, by his wife Georgiana, daughter of the late Right Honourable W. S. Lascelles ; late a Groom- in- Waiting to the Queen ; was Member of Parliament for Salisbury 1880-1882, and 1885-1886 / elected for the county of Hereford 1892 ; succeeded his grandfather 1867. Clubs — Whites, Brooks's, Turf. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but which are of no authority, are for Arms : Gules, three organ-rests or. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a griffin passant or. Married, 1887, Ethel Anne, only daughter of the late Julian Fane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Julian Fane ; and has, with other Issue — Julian Henry Francis Grenfell, bom 1888. Seat — Taplow Court, Maiden- head. GRENHAM, quartered by SOMERS. GRENVILLE, see MORGAN-GRENVILLE. GRESHAM, quartered by LEVESON-GOWER. Dame GEORGINA ANNE GRESLEY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Gresley, second i^VCCi{cW daughter of the late George Reid, Esquire, \iJ\,\/iHK'\) of Bunker's Hill and Friendship Estates, Jamaica, and of Watlington Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and granddaughter of Sir Charles Oakley, Baronet, Governor of Madras. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Vair6, ermine and gules. Mar- ried, 1831, the Reverend Sir WiUiam Nigel Gresley of Nether Scale Hall, in the county of Leicester, ninth Baronet, who died 1847. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Thomas Gresley, tenth Baronet ; (2) the Reverend Nigel Gresley, Rector of Seale, in the county of Leicester, born August 18, 1834 [married, April 27, 1864, Joanna Beatrice, youngest daughter of John Wilson, and has issue, the Reverend George Nigel Gresley, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born 1865 ; Arthur Spencer Gresley, Gentleman, born 1867 ; Nigel Bowyer Gresley, Gentleman, born 1870; Herbert Nigel Gresley, Gentleman, born June 19, 1876 ; and Beatrice Georgina] ; (3) William Lee Gresley, Esquire, late Honorary Major 4th Battalion North Staffordshire Regiment, born January 26, 1836, died, unmarried, February i, 1888 ; (4) Arthur Francis Gresley, Esquire, late Commander Royal Navy, born Sep- tember 4, 1844 ; Louisa Mary ; Sophia Amelia, died April 6, 1853 ; Georgina Wilmot [married, April 9, 1863, Henry Cunliffe Shawe] ; and Agnes Elizabeth. Postal address— Barton under Needwood, Burton-on-Trent. Dame LAURA ANNE GRESLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gresley, daughter of the late Robert Griffiths The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 43« tz Williams. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vairt, ermine and gules. Married, 1854, Sir Thomas Gresley, tenth Baronet, who died 1868. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Robert Gresley, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Laura, died an infant 1866. Postal address — 55 Great Cumberland Place, W. §SlR ROBERT GRESLEY, eleventh Baronet, of Drake- low, in the county of Derby, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Derby, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Sherwood Foresters. Bor7i February 1866, being the only surviving son of Sir Thomas Gresley, tenth Baronet, Member of Parliament for South Derbyshire, by his wife Laura Anne, daughter of Robert Williams, Esquire, who was a younger brother of Sir Richard Williams Bulkeley, Baronet. Clubs — White's, Bachelors'. Livery — Dark blue, with very light blue facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vair^ ermine and gules ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, collared gules, impaling the arms of Spencer-Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, argent and gules, on a bend sable between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of Saint George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleiu'S-de-lis or. The escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is surmounted by a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent ; with the Motto, " Meliore fide quam fortuna." Married, June 6, 1893, Frances Spencer-Churchill, commonly known as Lady Frances Spencer-Churchill, eldest daughter of the Most Noble George Charles, eighth Duke of Marl- borough. Estate and postal address — Drakelow, Burton- on- Trent. GREVILLE, see WARWICK. §The Right Honourable ALGERNON WILLIAM FULKE GREVILLE, Baron Greville, tffSl*PVltlf P Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant \i}\,X/\iV\\X/ for the county of Westmeath, Honorary Colonel gth Battalion the Prince Consort's Rifle Brigade, previously Captain ist Life Guards. Bom February 11, 1841, being the son of the Right Honourable Fulke Southwell Greville-Nugent first Baron Greville, by his wife, Rosa Emily Mary Anne, commonly known as Lady Rosa Emily Mary Anne, only daughter of the Most Honourable George Thomas John Nugent, first Marquess of Westmeath ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of December 15, 1869 ; resumed by Royal License, dated March 10, 1883, the surname of Greville only. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross within a bordure both engrailed or, five pellets, and impaling the arms of Graham, namely, quarterly I and 4, or on a chief sable three escallops of the first (for Graham) ; 2 and 3, argent, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Montrose). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a swan rising argent. Supporters — On either side a swan, wings inverted argent, ducally gorged gules, charged on the breast with a pellet. Motto — " Vix ea nostra voco. " Married, December 16, 1863, Beatrice Violet, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Violet, daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Montrose ; and has Issue — (1) Ronald Henry Fulke Greville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ronald Henry Fulke Greville, Captain ist Life Guards, born October 14, 1864 [married, April 25, 1891, Margaret, daughter of Anderson] ; (2) Beresford Charles Fulke Greville, Esquire, commonly known as The Honourable Beresford Charles Fulke Greville, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Aide- de-Camp to Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, born March 3, 1871 ; Camilla Dagmar Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Camilla Dagmar Violet [married, January 21, 1890, Alistair Hay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alistair Hay] ; Veronique LiUan Violet, com- monly known as the Honourable Veronique Lilian Violet. Residences — 8 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. ; Clanhugh, Mullingar. ^ is tbe Military Cockade. § GEORGE FREDERICK GREVILLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Frederick Greville. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Greville ; discontinued the final sur- name of Nugent, by Royal License, in 1883. Cluh— Arthur's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross within a bordure both engrailed or, five pellets. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a demi-swan with wings ex- panded argent. Married, 1870, Cecil Aitcheson, eldest daughter of General Henry Aitcheson Hankey of Cliff House, Sandgate, in the county of Kent. Residence— 4 Chester Square, S.W. PATRICK EMILIUS JOHN GREVILLE-NUGENT, Esquire, commonly known ®t0t)iIl0=Jl3U00nt Emiliii JohTGreville-Nugent. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Greville. Cluh— Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, ermine two bars gules (for Nugent) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a cross within a bordure engrailed or, five pellets (for Greville). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice proper (for Nugent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a demi-swan with wings expanded argent (for Gre- ville). Married, 1882, Ermengarda, only daughter and heiress of the late Augustus Ogilvy of Cove ; and has Issue — Rosemary Ermengarda. Residences — Clonyn Castle, Delvin, in the county of Westmeath ; Cove, Ecclefechan, in the county of Dumfries. ROBERT SOUTHWELL GREVILLE-NUGENT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Southwell Greville-Nugent. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Greville. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine two bars gules (for Nugent) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a cross within a bordure engrailed or, five pellets (for Greville). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice proper (for Nugent) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a demi-swan with wings expanded argent (for Greville). GREY, see DE GREY and STAMFORD. GREY OF GROBY, Baron, see STAMFORD. The Right Honourable Sir ALBERT HENRY GEORGE GREY, Earl Grey, Viscount Howick, aXmi^m and Baron Grey of Howick, in the county of >L'*''^i; Northumberland, and a Baronet. Born 1851, being the only surviving son of the late General Charles Grey, commonly known as General the Honourable Charles Grey (who was for many years Private Secretary to the late Prince Consort and to the Queen), by his wife Caroline Eliza, eldest daughter of the late Sir Thomas Harvie Farquhar, Baronet ; was Member of Parliament for South Northumberland, April 1880 to November 1885 ; and succeeded at the death of his uncle, 1894. Creations — Baronet, January 11, 1746; Baron, June 23, 1801 ; Earl, &c. , .April II, 1806. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chillingham) ; 2 and 3 ban-y of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a bezant (for Grey of Horton). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or, hooked and pointed sable ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a lion guardant purpure, ducally crowned or, and on the sinister side a tiger guardant proper ; with the Motto, " De bon vouloir servir le roi." Married, 1877, Alice, daughter of R. Stayner Holford of Westonbirt ; and has Issue — Charles Robert Grey, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Howick, born December 15, 1879 ; Victoria Sybil Mary, commonly known as Lady Victoria Sybil Mary; Sybil, commonly known as Lady Sybil ; Evelyn Alice, M i^s the Naval Cockade. (Sre (3tt 439 commonly known as Lady Evelyn Alice ; and Lilian Wini- fred, commonly known as Lady Lilian Winifred. Seat— Howick House, Lesbury, in the county of Northumberland. Dame BARBARINA CHARLOTTE GREY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Grey, daughter of Reverend Frederick Sullivan, Vicar of Kimpton, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings are, upon alozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chillingham) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a bezant (for Grey of Horton), tlie whole differenced by a mullet. Married, 1846, Admiral Sir Frederick William Grey, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Sir Frederick William Grey, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1878. Postal address — Fairmile, Cobham, Surrey. Sir- EDWARD GREY, third Baronet, of Falloden, in the county of Northumberland, Member of Parliament for the Berwick Division of that county. Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs. Born April 25, 1862, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel George Henry Grey, by his wife Harriet Jane, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Pearson ; succeeded his grandfather in 1882, under the creation of July 29, 1814. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed ardent, a mullet for difference. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or, hooked and pointed sable. Motto — "De bon vouloir servir le Roi." Married, October 20, 1885, Dorothy, eldest daughter of Shalcross-FitzHerbert Widdrington of Newton Hall, in the county of Northumberland. Heir presumptive — His brother, George Grey, Esquire, born 1866. Seat— P&Woden Chathill, in the county of Northumberland. GEORGE GSEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland. Born April 6, 1852, being the eldest surviving son of George Annett Grey, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Nor- thumberland, by his wife Elizabeth Boyd Neil. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished in recent years, are : Gules, a lion rampant, in the dexter chief a viullet within a bordure engrailed gyronny of eight or and sable. Crest — A scaling-ladder in bend. Motto — " De bon vouloir servir le roy." Married, July 24, 1878, Christian Margaret, daughter of George Grey of Middle Ord ; and has Issue — (i) John Neil Grey, born 1879 ; (2) Henry Ivar Grey, bom 1882 ; (3) Eric Ida Grey, bom 1885 ; (4) Charles Boyd Grey, bom 1888 ; (5) Gervaise Minto Grey, bom 1890. Estates — Milfield, near Wooler, and Middle Ord, near Berwick, both in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Milfield, Wooler, Noi-- thumberland. The Sight Honourable Sir GEORGE GREY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law. Born 1812, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Grey ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1848. Married, 1863, Harriet, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Richard Spencer, Governor of Western Australia. Postal address — Wellington, New Zealand. GEORGIANA GREY, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Grey, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl Grey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chillingham) ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a bezant (for Grey of Horton). Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. Dame GBORGINA CHICHELY GREY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Grey, daughter of Trevor Chichely Plowden. Married, 1865, as his second wife. Sir William Grey, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1878. Postal address — 9 Manson Place, Queen's Gate, S. W. HELEN THERESA CA THERINE, commonty known as the Honourable Mrs. William Grey, daughter of Count Stedingk. Married, firstly, 1858, William George Grey, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William George Grey (son of the second Earl Grey), who died 1865 ; secondly, 1873, Count D'Otrante. The Reverend JOHN GREY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Grey. Born 1812, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl Grey. Club — ^Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chillingham) ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and azure, a bend gules, charged with a bezant (for Grey of Horton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a scaling-ladder in bend sinister or, hooked and pointed sable. Married, firstly, 1836, Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana (who died 1869), daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Bristol ; and secondly, 1874, Helen Mary, daughter of the late John Eden Spalding of The Holme, New Galloway, North Britain ; and has Issue living by his first marriage — The Reverend Charles Frederick Grey, Rector of Gladestry, Kington, in the county of Here- ford, born 1842 ; and Mary Katherine. Residence — The Rectory, Houghton-le-Spring. The Right Honourable RAWDON GEORGE GREY CLIFTON, Baron Grey Born November 14, 1858, being the son of Bertha Lelgarde, in her own right Baroness GreyDe Ruthyn, and Augustus Wykeham Clifton ; succeeded his mother as twenty-fourth Baron, December 15, 1887, under the creation of 1324. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 8, sable on a bend argent, three mullets gules (for Clifton) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a maunch sable (for Hastings), ii. and iii. argent, a fesse between three pheons sable (for Rawdon) ; 3. argent, three lions rampant sable, a chief gules (for Yelverton) ; 4. per saltire azure and or, a lion rampant counterchanged ; 5. argent, three lions rampant and a chief gules (for Yelverton) ; 6. gules, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between six cross crosslets argent (for Longueville) ; 7. barry of six argent and azure, in chief three torteaux (for Grey De Ruthyn). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embuwed, the hand grasping a sword proper. Supporters — Dexter, a wyvern or, collared and lined gules ; sinister, a lion regardant gules ; with the Motto, "Mortem aut triumphum." Married, September i, 1892, Isobel, only daughter of James Foster of Cranborne Hall, Windsor Forest ; and has had Issue — A son, Reginald Francis Rawdon Clifton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Reginald Francis Rawdon Clifton, born May 14, 1893, and died 1893. Heir presum-ptive — His brother, Cecil Tal- bot Clifton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Talbot Clifton, born 1862. Seat— Wa.non Hall, Lytham. GREY DE WILTON, Viscount, see WILTON. Dame HENRIETTA ELIZABETH SOPHIA EGER- TON, Widow, commonly known /1?Sl»i>li-(fPiTi>ffrtt1 as the Honourable Lady Egerton, KUIK-})' ViP^ Vt- VU » I daughter of the Right Honourable Albert Conyngham Denison, first Baron Londesborough. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable (for Egerton) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, a label of five points gules (for Grey) ; impaling the arms of Denison, namely, quarterly i and 4 ermine, a bend azure, cotised sable, between a uni- corn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchfe in base gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets, one and two sable (for Conyngham). Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, ducally crowned or ; sinister, a wyvern or, each gorged with a plain collar azure, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with three pheons argent. Married, 1861, Sir Philip le Belward Tlie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 44° (^re (Dti Grey-Egerton, eleventh Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Isstie — (i) Philip Albert Grey- Egerton, Esquire, born and died April 13, 1862 ; (2) Sir Philip Henry Brian Grey-Egerton, twelfth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Arthur de Malpas Grey Grey-Egerton, Esquire, born November 24, 1877 ; died August 2, 1879 ; Violet Edith Grey ; Constance Ida, died 1871 ; and Sybil Con- stance Grey, died September 5, 1874. Postal address — 51 Mount Street, Grosvenor Square, London, S,W. Sir PHILIP HENRY BRIAN GREY-EGERTON, twelfth Baronet, of Egerton and Oulton Park, in the county of Chester, late Captain 4th Battalion Cheshire Regiment. Born April 29, 1864, being the son of Sir Philip le Belward, Grey-Egerton, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Henrietta Eliza- beth Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Elizabeth Sophia, daughter of the Right Honourable first Baron Londesborough ; succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of April 5, 1617. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable (for Egerton) ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and aziu^e, a label of five points gules (for Grey). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, three arrows, two in saltire argent and one in pale sable, banded with a ribbon gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a dexter glove argent, a falcon rising or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, ducally crowned or ; sinister, a wyvern or, each gorged with a plain collar azure, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with three pheons argent. Motto — "Virtuti non armis fido." Married, January 4, 1893, May, daughter of the late Major J. Wayne Cuyler of United States of America. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Rowland Grey-Egerton, Esquire, born 1838 ; late Lieu- tenant-Colonel Rifle Brigade. Seats — Oulton Park, Tar- porley, in the county of Cheshire ; Broxton, Old Hall, in the county of Chester. WILLIAM GRE Y- I VILSON, Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint (©teg ■^^^tl ^y M3.ry Ann his wife, daughter of William ViP;.lUUl(/ Cook of Roydon Hall, in the county of Kent. Clubs — Wellington ; Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per fesse invected sable and argent, a demi-lion issuant between two mullets of six points in chief or, and in base a greyhound's head erased of the first, collared and ringed of the third ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound's head couped sable, collared and ringed or, three mullets of six points fesseways of the last ; with the Motto, "Veritas prevalebit." Married, i88i, Norah, daughter of the Reverend Francis Coulman Royds, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Coddington ; and has Issue — Philip Le Grand Gribble, Gentleman, born May 6, 1891 ; Phyllis ; Leslie ; Norah Le Grand ; and Vivien Massie. Estate and Postal address — Henlow Grange, Biggleswade. JAMES BYNG GRIBBLE, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom January 7, 1871, being the eldest son of the late Thomas William Gribble of the Bengal Civil Service, and of his wife Grace, daughter of James Cooper Cooper of Cooper Hill, in the county of Limerick. Armorialbearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse invected sable and argent, a demi-lion issuant between two mullets of six points in chief or, and in base a greyhound's head erased of the first, collared and ringed & is tbe Military Cockade, of the third ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound's head couped sable, collared and ringed or, three mullets of six points fesseways of the last ; with the Motto, " Veritas prevalebit." C/ai— Sport's. Postal address— s Wetherby Gardens, London, S.W. JOHN CHARLES GRIBBLE, Gentleman. Born , being the son of Thomas Gribble, by Mary Ann his wife, daughter of WiUiam Cook of Roydon Hall, in the county of Kent. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per fesse invected sable and argent, a demi- lion issuant between two mullets of six points in chief or, and in base a grevhound's head erased of the first, collared and ringed of the' third ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a greyhound's head couped sable, collared and ringed or, three mullets of six points fesseways of the last; with the Motto, "Veritas prevalebit." §SiR ALEXANDER DAVIDSON GRIERSON, ninth Baronet, of Lag, inthecounty of Dumfries, linvifrvtinrt Captain 3rd Battalion King's Own Scottish (^(.il;>ljOUil Borderers (Militia), Justice of the Peace for the county of Dumfries. Born November 30, 1858, being the son of Commander William Charles Grierson, Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Sophia, daughter of Michael Comerford of Portsmouth, and widow of Thomas West, Royal Navy ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baronet, December 27, 1879, under the creation of March 25, 1685. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse or, between three quadrangular locks argent, a mullet azure. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the colours is set for Crest, a lock as in the arms. Motto, " Hoc securior." Married, September 7, 1882, Fannie, daughter of Major George White of Westcombe Park ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Gilbert White Grierson, Esquire, bom September 27, 1883 ; (2) Alexander George William Grierson, Esquire, born October 27, 1884; (3) Frederick Vedast Grierson, Esquire, born November 29, 1888. Seats — Rock Hall, Lag, in the county of Dumfries ; Ravagon House, Black- heath. GEORGE ABRAHAM GRIERSON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire {so created 1894), of the Indian Civil Service. CARL LUDOLPH GRIESBACH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian rt?Sl*t l>tf fl rt f ft Empire, Captain and Honorary Major \Q}\,W^\iXX\,\) ^11^ Battalion Royal Fusiliers, and a Member of the Geological Survey De- parttnetit of India. Born 1847, being the son of George Ludolph Griesbach ; was created Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Married, 1869, Emma (who died 1892), daughter of the late Reverend R. H'. Griesbach, Vicar of Millington, in the county of York. ROBERT GRIEVE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and (JoripilP Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Surgeon- KL/llC'UC' General of the colony of British Guiana; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1S94. Sir LEPEL HENRY GRIFFIN, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of (Jntlflltl ^^'■'^i"- Born 1840, being the son of the late ^'^^**^*' Reverend Henry Griffin of Stoke, in thecounty of Suffolk, and Glenthome, Torquay. Club — Wellington. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, on a chevro7i gules, between in chief two griffins segreant, and in base a bults head caboshed between two wings a plate between two ostrich feathers erect argent. Crest — A griffin segreant or, between two ostrich feathers argent. Motto — "Judge not." Married, 1889, Marie Elizabeth, daughter of Ludwig Leupold of Genoa. Postal address— I Hobart Place, Eaton Square, London, S. W. MARTEN HARCOURT GRIFFIN, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for the counties of Salop and Stafford, Barrister- at-Law. Born Decemberi\, 1836, being the second son of the A is tbe Naval Cockade. ®ri mi 441 lak Alfred Griffin of Brand Hall, in the comity of Shrop- shire, and Pell Wall, in the county of Stafford, by Elizabeth Sarah his wife, sole daughter of Cotnmander Sandey, Royal Navy. CXvUo— Junior Carlton. Livery— Black, turned up with white. Armorial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has yet been established at the College of Arms, are : Sable, a griffin segreant argent, beak and forelegs or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbofs liead erased sable; with thelHoito, "Vincam." Married, /aKKan' 25. 1865, at Stoke Climsla?id, in the county of Cornwall, Isabel Elizabeth, younger daughter of the Reverend William Henry Spencer, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend William Henry Spencer, then Rector of Stoke Climsland, and since Rector of Great Houghton, in the county of Northampton, fourth son of first Baron Churchill, and grandson of the fourth Duke of Marlborough ; and has Issue — (i) Almeric Edward Spencer Griffin, late Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery, born July 20, 1867; (2) Francis William Latimer Griffin, born March 16, 1869 : (3) Hugh Rhys Edmund Griffin, born at Biarritz, France, November 21, 1874, died April 3, 1875, buried in cemetery, Biarritz ; (4) Noel Henry Rose Griffin, born December 25, 1877 ; (5) Reginald Herbert Griffin, born Februaty 22, 1879; (6) Fitz-Roy Nicholas Griffin, born November 4, 1881 ; Isabel Rose Ellen; and Evelyn Ida. Estates — The Pell Wall estates. Market Drayton, in the county of Salop. PATRICK GRIFFIN, Gentleman. Born May 10, 1828, being the only child of William O'Grady Griffin, by Anna Stonehouse his wife, daughter of Michael Hennessey. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a. chevron between three bucks' heads erased gules, a cross pattfe between two fleurs-de-lis of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant argent, charged on the shoulder with a cross patfe azure ; with the Motto, "Fide et fortitudine. " Married, January 28, i86o, Catharine, daughter of Richard Wall La Silles ; and has had Issue — (i) William Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born March 1861, and died July 20, 1883 ; (2) Richard Michael Griffin, Gentleman, bom September 21, 1862 [to whom refer] ; (3) Patrick Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born March 3, 1869 ; (4) James Valentine Griffin, Gentleman, born February 14, 1871 ; (5) Christopher Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born December 1874 ; (6) John Joseph Griffin, Gentleman, born July 1887 ; and Minnie. Estate — Lahar- dane, in the county of Kerry, Ireland. Postal address — Woodhill Terrace, Tivoli, Cork. RICHARD MICHAEL GRIFFIN, Gentleman, Bache- lor of Medicine, Master of Surgery, Bachelor of the Art of Obstetrics of the Royal University of Ireland. Born September 21, 1862, being the eldest surviving son of Patrick Griffin, Gentleman [to whom refer], by Catharine his wife, daughter of Richard Wall La Silles. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three bucks' heads erased gules, a cross pat^e between two fleurs-de-lis of the field, and in chief a label for difference ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant argent, charged on the shoulder with a cross pat^e azme ; with the Motto, ' ' Fide et fortitudine." Married, 1887, Mary Julia, daughter of the Reverend James Baxter Strother, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders. Postal address — Plympton House, Honiton, Devon. WILLIAM HENRY GRIFFIN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Vice-President of the Civil Service Building and Savings Society, and Chairman of Civil Service Board; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — 33 Westbourne Villas, W. Brighton. Colonel CHARLES DUNCAN GRIFFITH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint rt?Sl*tflftYh Michael and Saint George. Born 1830, being KJKXWAX) ti^ s„„ gj- ^^ late Charles Griffith, Royal Marine Light Infantry ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Married, 1856, Dorothea Mouncey, daughter of the late William. Giljillan, Lieutenant 60th Rifles, and Chief Commander Cradock Division, Cape of Good Hope, Postal address — East London, Cape of Good Hope. FRANCIS ROBERT GRIFFITH, Gentleman, second son of the late Reverend Robert Clavey Griffith, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Corsley and Fifefield, Bavant, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Mary Elizabeth Adderley, daughter of Ralph Hotchkin of Uppingham. Livery — Purple trimmed with old gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules between two lions rampant in chief, and as many martlets in base of the last, a cross flory argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affront^e proper, vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the last, and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, "A fin." Married, June 3, 1863, Henrietta Louisa Rose, daughter of William Hallowes Sherman, Merchant; and has Issue — (i) Francis Charles Griffith, Gentleman, born November 9, 1878; (2) Ralph Edwin Hotchkin Griffith, Gentleman, born March 4, 1882 ; (3) William Robert Clavey Griffith, Gentleman, born March 26, 1884 ; Dorothy Adela, died in infancy ; Katherine Irene ; and Enid Mary, died in infancy. Estates — Corsley and Crofton, both on the Nilgiri Hills, South India. The Reverend GEORGE OCTAVIUS FLETCHER GRIFFITH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Perpetual Curate of St. Barnabas, Beckenham, in the county of Kent. Born August 7, 1848, being the eighth son of the late Reverend John Wickham Griffith, Master of Arts, Rector of Bishop- strow and Pertwood, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Maria Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Reverend William Bayly, Doctor of Divinity, Vicar of Hartpury, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules, between two lions rampant in chief and as many martlets in base of the last, a cross flory argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affront^e proper, vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect of the last, and the sinister hand resting on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper; with the Motto, "A fin." Married, November 20, 1879, Isabel Mina, daughter of the late Colonel Cuthbert Davidson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Cuthbert John Griffith, Gentleman, born August 29, 1880 ; {2) George Hugh Griffith, Gentleman, born September 2, 1884 ; {3) Antony Wykeham Griffith, Gentleman, born June 23, 1894 ; Ellen Margaret Ethel ; and Mary Isabel. Postal address — St. Barnabas Vicarage, Beckenham, Kent. HERBERT EDWARD GRIFFITH, Gentleman (and Armiger), Solicitor of the Supreme Court. Born December 30, 1861, being the second and only surviving son of the late Edward Clavey Griffith, by his wife Helen Kay, widow of the late Thomas Heathcote Bayly, Barrister-at-Law, and youngest daughter of the late Stuart Donaldson of London. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a pale gules, between two lions rampant in chief and as many martlets in base of the last, a cross flory argent ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affront^e proper, vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect of the last, and the sinister hand resting on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, " A fin." Married, April 25, 1888, Ethel Georgina, second daughter of the late Reverend Henry Eastfield Bayly, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Fid- dington, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — Gladys Ethel Clavey ; Faith Gwendolen ; and Helen Beryl. Postal address — 11 St. Bride's Avenue, Fleet Street, E.C. RALPH THOMAS HOTCHKIN GRIFFITH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford (Boden Scholar 1849), late Director of Public Instruction for North- west Provinces and Oudh (1879-1885), Fellow of Calcutta University. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Robert Clavey Griffith, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Corsley and Fifefield Bavant, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Mary Elizabeth Adderley, daughter of Ralph Hotchkin, Esquire, of Upping- ham ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Clubs — North- West Provinces The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 442 (©ri (Allahabad), Agra (Agra). Livery — Purple, and trimmed with old gold. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules, between two lions rampant in chief and as many martlets in base of the last, a cross flory argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affrontde proper, vested argent, supporting with the dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the last, and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, "A fin." Postal address — Kotagiri, Nilgiris, Madras. The Honourable Sir SAMUEL WALKER GRIF- FITH, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, formerly Attorney- General and sometime Premier and now Chief-Justice of the Colony of Queensland. Born June 21, 1845, being the second son of the late Reverend Edward Griffith, Congregational! St Minister, by his wife Mary, daughter of Peter Walker ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. C/«^— Queensland (Brisbane). Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pile or, be- tween two lions rampant of the last, a cross flory of the field. The escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is surmounted by a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings endorsed proper, sem^e of trefoils or, the dexter foot supporting an escutcheon of the last, charged with a cross flory as in the arms; with the Motto, " Esp^rance sans peur." Mai-i'ied^ July 5, 1870, Julia Janet, daughter of James Thomson oiF East Maitland, in the Colony of New South Wales, Com- missioner for Crown Lands ; and has Issue — (i) Llewellyn Arthur Peter Griffith, Esquire, born July 6, 1872 ; (2) Edward Percival Thomson Griffith, Esquire, born February 3, 1877 ; Mary Eveline ; Helen Julia ; Edith Margaret ; and Alice Gwendoline. Estate — Merthyr, Brisbane. Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland. The Reverend THOMAS HENRY GRIFFITH, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, formerly Vicar of Hornchurch, Essex, late Rector of Smarden, Kent, and late a Fellow of New College, Oxford. Born November 24, 1828, being the fifth and last surviving son of the late Reverend Charles Tapp Griffith, Doctor of Divinity of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders, Patron and Rector of Great Elm, Somerset, by his wife Anne, youngest daughter of the late William Bayly of Boreham, in the county of Wiltshire. Armorial liear^gs — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules between two lions rampant in chief, and as many martlets in btise of the last, a cross flory argent ; and for fiis Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman affront^e proper, vested argent, supporting with her dexter hand a cross crosslet erect of the last, the sinister hand resting on an escutcheon also argent, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, "A fin." Married, firstly April 21, 1863, Fanny Winterton (who died in the year 1878), only child and heiress of the Reverend James Forbes Jowett, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Kingston Bagpuze, in the county of Berkshire ; and secondly, Ada Victorine Augusta, daughter of the late Colonel George Davis Willson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), of the 4th King's Own Regiment and the Grenadier Guards. Of his first marriage there is Issue — Gertrude Crawfurd ; Mabel Nesta Forbes ; Ethel Borde ; Maud Halliday ; and Har- riot Winterton. Estate — Has property at Lindfield and Horsted Keynes, in the county of Sussex ; and in the City of London. Postal address — Lawnswood, Burgess Hill, Sussex. THOMAS RISELY GRIFFITH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Administrator of the Seychelles. Born 1848, being the son of the late Daniel Griffith^ Royal Navy ; was created Companion of tlie Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Junior Travellers' . Mar- ried, 1874, Mary Jane Helen^ daughter of Sir William Brandford Griffith, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Government House, Mahd, Seychelles Island, ^ is the Military Cockade. (Sri WILHELMINA GRIFFITH, commonly known, as t/ie Honourable Wilhelmina Griffith, sister of the eighth Baron Ruthven. Married, 1879, the Reverend Charles Bodvell Griffith, Rector of Bishopstone, in the county of Hereford, late Vicar of Stoke, in the county of Cheshire. Sir WILLIAM BRANDFORD GRIFFITH, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor and Commander-in- Chief of Gold Coast. Born 1824, being the eldest son of the late William Griffith of Windsor, and Frenches, Barbadoes ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, firstly. Mary Eliza, second daughter of George Thornton Metcalfe of Antigua (she died 1867) ; secondly, 1868, Charlotte, second daughter of the late Lional Parks of Barbadoes ; educated at Barbadoes. Postal zAdiesses—Christiansbog Castle, Accra, West Africa ; The Chestnuts, Grange Road, Ealing, W. GRIFFITH AP CYNAN, quartered by MOSTYN. EMIL Y WINGFIELD GRIFFITHS, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Wingfield Grif- iiCCii-t\tt > Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford and the West Riding of the county of York, Doctor of Laws, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Chancellor and Vicar-General of York. Born May 12, i8i6, being the eldest son of Sir Edmund Beckett, fourth Baronet, by his wife Maria, daughter of William Beverley of Beverley. Sir Edmund succeeded his father as fifth Baronet, May 24, 1874, and was raised to the Peerage February 17, 1886, with re- mainder, in default of male issue of his body, to the heirs male of the body of his father. Sir Edmund Beckett, Baronet, deceased. Creations — Baronet, November 2, 1813 ; Baron, February 17, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse between three boars' heads couped erminois. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, a boar's head couped or, pierced by a cross patde fitchie erect gules. Supporters — On either side a boar erminois, gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a cross patfe fitchfe or. Motto — " Prodesse civibus." Married, October 7, 1845, Fanny Catharine, daughter of the Right Reverend John Lonsdale, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Lichfield. Heir presumptive — His nephew, Ernest William Beckett, son of William Beckett Beckett, by his wife Helen, daughter of the second Baron Feversham, born 1856; married, 1883, Lucy Tracy, daughter of William R. Lee of New York ; is Member of Parliament for the county of York (Whitby Division), Captain York- shire Hussars Yeomanry Cavalry. Residences — 33 Queen Anne Street, W. ; Batch Wood, St. Albans. Sir JOHN JOSEPH GRINLINTON, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom{so created by (Cr\Y\x\\ix\{titit>\{ Oxford, Chamberlain to His Holiness Pope *a/H»»«P'tl. Pius IX., and to His Hohness Pope Leo XIII. since 1878. Born December 14, 1839, being the second surviving son of the late Thomas Grissell, Esquire, of Norbury Park, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace and High Sheriff, by Eliza his second wife, daughter of John Marklew, and widow of John Sheen, of Wallingford, in the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two barrulets dancettfe gules, between as many greyhounds courant sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head erased sable, round the neck a double chain or, pen- dent therefrom an escutcheon gold, charged with a bugle- horn stringed sable; with the Motto, "Press forward." Postal address — Brasenose College, Oxford. THOMAS DE LA GARDE GRISSELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1852, being the eldest son of the late Thomas De la Garde Grissell, by his wife Eliza Millicent, daughter of Edward Leathes of Normanstone, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Or, two barrulets dancettfe gules, between as many greyhounds courant sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound's head erased sable, round the neck a double chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gold, charged with a bugle horn stringed sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Press for- ward." Married, 1877, Frances Adelaide (who died 1888) second daughter of Thomas Salwey Beale of Heath House, in the county of Salop ; and has with other Issue — A son born 1878. Estate and postal address — Norbury Park, Dorking. GRIZZLEHURST, quartered by HORDERN. §SiR EDWARD ION CHARLES GROGAN, second Baronet, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade. Born if?\Vt\txHV\ November 29, 1873, being the son of Sir VUl U^JhU Edward, first Baronet, by his wife Katherine Charlotte, daughter of Sir Beresford B. McMahon, Baronet; succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of April 23, 1859. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of six or and sable, on a chief engrailed azure, a lion passant of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, charged with a mullet or. Motto — "Honor et virtus." Seats — Moyvore, Westmeath ; Ballyntyre Hall, in the county of Dublin. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 444 (Sro Dame KATHERINE CHARLOTTE GROGAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Grogan, daughter of Sir Beresford B. McMahon, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Barry of six or and sable, on a chief engrailed azure, a lion passant of the first, impaling the arms of McMahon, namely, per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure, between two lions passant regardant gules. Married^ 1867, Sir Edward Grogan, first Baronet, who was Member of Parliament for Dublin 1841-1865, and died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Edward Ion Charles Grogan, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; Maria Katherine Nina ; Sarah Madeleine ; and Aileen Edward Sybil Teresa. Postal addresses — Moyvore, Westmeath ; Ballyntyre Hall, county Dublin. GROSMONT, Viscount, see BEAUFORT. GROSVENOR, quartered by TAUNTON. GROSVENOR, see EBURY, STALBRIDGE, and WESTMINSTER. GROSVENOR, Baron, see WESTMINSTER. GROSVENOR, Earl, see WESTMINSTER. ALBERTINE FRANCES ELIZABETH GROS- VENOR, commonly known as the r1Rl*ritfVll^nrtt* Honourable Albertine Frances Eliza- VJPlUJlUK'llUt beth Grosvenor, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ebury. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference. Postal addi-ess — 35 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. H ALGERNON HENRY GROSVENOR, Esquire, @ commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Henry Grosvenor. Born 1846 (twin with a brother deceased), being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ebury. Clubs — Bachelors', Pratt's, Travellers'. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference, impaling the arms of Simeon, namely, per fesse sable and or, a pale counterchanged, three trefoils two and one, and as many ermine spots also counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or. Married, 1887, Catherine Dorothea Mary, daughter of Sir John Simeon, third' Baronet ; and has Issue — Rosa- mond Mary Dorothy. Residence — 6 South Street, Park Lane, W. § GEORGE WILLIAM GROSVENOR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Worcester. Born June 5, 1846, being the only surviving son of William Grosvenor, Esquire, of Kidderminster, Justice of the Peace, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Giles of Ashwood Lodge, Kingswinford, in the county of Stafford. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark green coat, orange waistcoat, white breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, a garb argent, surmounting four javelins, one in pale, one in fesse, and two in saltire proper, on a chief vert, a shuttle erect furnished or, between two wool-packs of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a garb erminois surmounting three battle-axes, one in pale and two in saltire proper; with the Motto, "Virtus non stemma." Married, June 2, 1875, Emily Anne, elder daughter of Herbert Mountford Holmes of Derby; and has Issue — (1) George Herbert Grosvenor, Gentleman, born January 20, 1880 : (2} John Ernest Grosvenor, Gentleman, born Novem- ber I, 1887. Estate and postal address — Broome House, Stourbridge. NORMAN DE L'AIGLE GROSVENOR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Norman de I'Aigle Grosvenor. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable the first Baron Ebury. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or. Married, 1881, Caroline Susan Theodora, daughter of the late Right Honourable James Stuart Wortley ; and has Issue — Susan n is tbe Military Cockade. (©to Charlotte ; and Margaret Sophie Katherine. Postal addresses —58 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Moor Park, Rickmansworth. RANDOLPH LEA GROSVENOR, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Re- presentative of the family of Grosvenor of Drayton. Born July 29, 1867, being the eldest son of George Fox Gros- venor, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Eliza Frances, eldest daughter of 'Ihomas Lea of London. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of eighteen, i and 18 azure, a garb or, a crescent for difference (for Grosvenor) ; 2. azure, a garb or (for Grosvenor, ancient) ; 3. azure, a bend or (for Grosvenor, original) ; 4. argent, two chevrons gules, on a canton of the second, a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for Moberley) ; 5. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downes) ; 6. sable, a cross patonce argent (for Pulford) ; 7. azure, three pheasants or (for Fesant) ; 8. argent, a cross pat^e flory sable, on a canton gules, a wolfs head erased of the field (for Pershall) ; 9. argent, a cross patonce flory charged with an escutcheon sable (for Pershall, ancient) ; iQ. vert, two lions passant or (for Knighton) ; 11. azure, fretty argent, a fesse gules (for Caverswell) ; 12. azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd) ; 13. gules, three pheons argent (for Malpas) ; 14. gules, a scythe argent, within a bordiffe of the second (for Praers) ; 15. argent, a blackamoor's head couped proper (for Blacken- hall) ; 16. gules, two scythes in saltire argent (for Prayers) ; 17. gules, two lions combatant argent (for Wistanton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or ; with the Motto, ' ' Virtus non stemma." Postal addresses — Clare College, Cambridge ; St. Mary's Hospital, Paddington, W. RICHARD CECIL GROSVENOR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Cecil Grosvenor. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ebury. Club — Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or. Postal addresses — 2 Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; 35 Park Street, Gros- venor Square, W. The Right Honourable SIBELL MARY WYND- HAM, commonly known as Countess Grosvenor, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard George Lumley, ninth Earl of Scarborough. Married, firstly, 1874, Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honour- able Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Earl Grosvenor (eldest son of the Most Noble the first Duke of Westminster), who died 1884 ; secondly, 1887, George Wyndham, Esquire [to whom refer], late of the Coldstream Guards, Member of Parliament for Dover, and Secretary to the Right Honour- able A. J. Balfour, Secretary of State for Ireland. By her first marriage she had Issue — Hugh Richard Arthur- Gros- venor, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable Hugh Richard Arthur Grosvenor, Viscount Belgrave, born March 19, 1879 ; Constance Sibell, commonly known as Lady Constance Sibell ; and Lettice Mary Elizabeth, com- monly known as Lady Lettice Mary EUzabeth. Postal address — Saighton Tower, Chester. SOPHIE GROSVENOR, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Thomas Grosvenor, daughter of S. Wills Williams of the United States of America. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference. Married, 1877, Thomas George Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas George Grosvenor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ebury), who died 1886. Postal address — 35 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. VICTORIA CHARLOTTE GROSVENOR, commonly known as the Honourable Victoria Charlotte Grosvenor, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ebury. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a garb or, a mullet for difference. Postal address — 35 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. GROVE, quartered by WHITE. M is the Naval Cockade. ©to (©ru 445 Colonel ALEXANDER SINCLAIR GROVE, Covi- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. tf^MtlP ^°™ -^^40 ; created Companion of the Distin- 'U^i'VUS^ guished Service Order, xZW.. Postal address— Madras. Colonel COLERIDGE GROVE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Assistant-Adjutant-General at Headquarters. Born 1839, being the son of the Honour- able Sir William Robert Grove, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. C\ub— United Service. Postal adresses — 1.1 c, Har lev Street, W. :> ^ Sir GEORGE GROVE, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so created 1894), Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Director of the Royal College of Music. Born 1820 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1851, Harriet, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Bradley. Postal address — Lower Sydenham, S.E. §SlR THOMAS FRASER GROVE, first Baronet, of Feme, in the county of Wiltshire, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace and County Councillor for the county of Wiltshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset ; late Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom November 27, 1823, being the eldest son of the late John Grove, Esquire, of Feme, in the county of Wiltshire, by his wife Helen Jean, daughter of Sir William Fraser, first Baronet, of Ledeclune. Creation — March 18, 1874. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops, the centre one or, the other two argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant sable, collared argent. Motto — ' ' Ny dessux ny dessoux." Married, January 16, 1847, Katherine Grace, second daughter of Waller O'Grady, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Waller O'Grady ; and by her (who died June 8, 1879) has Issue — (i) Walter John Grove, Esquire, late Captain Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, born September 9, 1853 [married, July 20, 1882, Agnes Geraldine, daughter of Major-General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox-Pitt- Rivers, and has issue, Gerald Grove, Esquire, born 1886; a son, born 1893 ; and Honor, born 1883] ; (2) Thomas Hele Hook Grove, Esquire, bom December 21, 1862 : Grace Kathleen [married, November 12, 1867, Hervey John de Montmorency of Castlemorres, in the county of Kilkenny, and by him (who died January 1873) has a daughter, Henrietta Kathleen ; Edith Eleanor [married, 1874, Edmund Benson Forster of Clewer Manor, in the county of Berkshire, and has issue] ; Charlotte Augusta ; and Emily Kathleen [married, June 6, 1885, Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Morton Mansell Pleydell, late 12th Lancers]. He married secondly, September 19, 1882, Frances Hinton, widow of Captain the Honourable Frederick Barnewell Best, and has — Olivia Frances. Seat — Feme, in the county of Salisbury. The Right Honourable Str WILLIAM ROBERT GROVE, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born i8n, being the son of John Grove, Esquire, a Magistrate and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan, by his wife Anne, n^e Bevan ; dubbbed Knight Bachelor 1872, appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1887. Married, 1837, Emma Maria, daughter of J. Diston Powles of Summit House, in the county of Middlesex {she died 1879). Postal address — 115 Harley Street, London, W. § JOHN PERCY GRO VES, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Guernsey Artillery. Born October 27, (JrSl*rtVirtf 1850, being the second son of the late John ^^*""'^" Richard Groves, Esquire, Crown Equerry, formerly Captain Rifle Brigade, and Major Essex Ri^es Militia [who died October 26, 1859),^^ his wife Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Anthony Priaulx of Guernsey, and Martha his wife, daughter of Anthony Gore [brother of Sir Ralph Gore, seventh Baronet). Clnhs— The Savage, Grange [Guernsey). Livery — Drab, turned up with crimson, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops or. Crest — A talbot sejant, collared. W.Otio—" Gaudet tenta- mine virtus." Married, March 11, 1873, Harriet Augusta, only daughter of Colonel Joseph Robert Raines, Chevalier of the Order of Saint Louis, and Military Knight of Windsor, formerly of the /[Zth and g^ih Regiment, and British Swiss Legion, sister of General Julius Augustus Raines, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel of the Buffs, late Commanding gc,th Derby- shire Regiment; and has Issue — (i) George Percy Raines- Groves, Lieutenant Royal Guernsey Artillery, born May 8, 1874 [assumed the surname of Raines in 1892) ; (2) John Henry Osborne Groves, second Lieutenant Royal Guernsey Artillery, born December 20, 1875 ; (3) Ralph Gore Devereux Groves, 'born August 14, 1877; (4) William Frederick Priaulx Groves, born December 28, 1878 ; (5) Osmond de Beauvoir Groves, born February 20, 1885 ; (6) Stephen Percy Groves, born August 10, 1886; and Katherine Frances. Postal address — Candie, Guernsey. EDWARD WALTER GRUBB, Gentleman, Civil Engineer. Born June 25, 1821, being the tf^niflfl '^°"''* ^°" °f the late John Grubb, Esquire, of \a/vUUU Horsenden, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, by liis wife Sarah Anne, daughter of William Henry Carring- ton. Rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter, and Vicar of Sidbury. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubb); 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose coun- terchanged. Sir HOWARD GRUBB, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Society of Arts [London), Fellow of the Royal Society, Honorary Secretary Royal Society [Dublin), Member of Board of Visitors Science and Art Museum, Honorary Member Royal Institute of Civil Engineers [Ireland). Born 1844, being the son of Thomas Grubb, Fellow of the Royal Society, Engineer to the Bank of Ireland, by his wife Sarah, daughter of John Palmer of Pahnerston, in the county of Galway ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1871, Mary Hester, daughter of George Hamilton Walker, Doctor of Medicine, of Louisiana, United States of America. Postal address — 51 Kenilworth Square, Rathgar, Rathmines. Dublin. The Reverend CHARLES SEPTIMUS GRUBBE, Vicar of Mentmore, in the county of Buck- ()n1*tthflP ingham, Master of Arts, late Archdeacon of tO/A-UUUV Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Born May 3, 1830, being the seventh son of the late John Grubbe, Esquire, of Horsenden, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, by his wife Sarah Anne, daughter of William Henry Carrington , Rector of Holy Trinity, Exeter, and Vicar of Sidbury. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubbe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged. Married, November 26, 1861, Alice, youngest daughter of Colin Mackenzie of Portmore, in the county of Peebles ; and has Issue — Sarah Louisa ; and Constance Anne. CHARLES WALTER GRUBBE, Gentleman. Born March 31, 1858, being the son of the late William Henry Grubbe, Gentleman, of the Madras Artillery, by his second wife Maria, nie M'Geagh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubbe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged. FRANCIS WILLIAM GRUBBE, Gentleman, of Shellow and Berners Roding, in the county of Essex. Born December 28, 1849, being the third son of John Eustace The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 446 ®m (©UI Grubbe, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffollc and the borough of Southwold, by his wife Julia Catharine, daughter of the Reverend George William Hall, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Prebendary of Gloucester Cathedral. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubbe), 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counter- changed. Married, April 29, 1886, Laura Sophia, daughter of Thomas Owen Wethered of Seymour Court, and Rem- nantz. Great Marlow, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — Shellow, Ongar, Essex. JOHN EUSTACE GRUBBE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk and for the Borough of Southwold. Born June 14, 1815, being the second son of John Grubb, Esquire, of Horsendon House, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, by his wife Sarah Anne, daughter of Reve- rend William Henry Carrington, Rector of Trinity, Exe- ter. Armorial bearingfs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubbe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bendlets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe). Crest — A griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged. Motto — "Factis dictisque merere." Married, March 25. 1845, Julia Catharine, daughter of Reverend George William Hall, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Pembroke College, Oxford, and Canon of Gloucester; and has Issue — (i) Eustace Edward Grubbe, Esquire ; (2) Walter John Grubbe, Gentleman, of the Inner Temple, Barrister; (3) Francis William Grubbe, Gentleman ; (4) Arthur Robert Grubbe, Gentleman ; (5) George Charles Grubbe, Gentleman ; (6) Laurence Carrington Grubbe, Esquire, Captain (retired) ist Bedfordshire Regiment ; (7) Hubert Henry Grubbe, Gentleman ; (8) Edmund Alexander Grubbe, Esquire, Captain 88th Connaught Rangers ; (9) the Reverend Reginald Hall Grubbe, Clerk in Holy Orders ; Julia Harriet ; and Constance Mary. Postal address — South- wold, Suffolk. ROBERT WILLIAM GRUBBE, Gentleman, of Peter- borough, Canada. Born April 27, 1844, being the second son of the late William Henry Grubbe, Gentleman, of the Madras Artillery, by his first wife Eliza, daughter of Anthony Conwell of The Hermitage, Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief embattled gules, three roses or (for Grubb), 2 and 3 argent, two bend- lets engrailed sable, surmounted by a label of three points gules (for Radcliffe) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased party per pale argent and gules, charged with a rose counterchanged. Married, June II, 1868, Ada Louisa Haselwood, daughter of W. H. Wrighton of the West Indies; and has Issue — (i) Eustace Haselwood Grubbe, Gentleman, born January 23, 1876; (2) Henry Haviland Grubbe, Gentleman, born September 3, i88i. Vice- Admiral Sir WALTER JAMES HUNT- GRUBBE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late Reverend James Andrew Hunt-Grubbe ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1874, and ad- vanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, 1867, Mary Anne, daughter of Willia^n Codring- ton of Wroughton, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal address — Knightsbridge House, Newbury. GRUNDY, see BEARDOE-GRUNDY. FREDERICK BEBB GUBBINS, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of rfottjiflttirt ^^^ Bath, son of the late General J. ^O^UUUlllP Gubbins: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. GUERNSEY, Baron of, see AYLESFORD. & is the Military Coclcade. GUEST, see WIMBORNE. THEODORA GUEST, commonly known as Lady Theodora Guest, daughter of the second Mar- (friWOtLY i""' °f Westminster. Married, 1877, T. xiL'UwI Merthyr Guest of Henwood, in the county of Dorset. The Right Reverend GEORGE HENRY SUMNER, Bishop Suffragan of Guildford, Doctor of Xr\tt{\f\ffxxt>i Divinity, Master of Arts of the University (^UllUlUt-U of Oxford. Bom July 3, zZz/i, being the youngest son of Right Reverend Charles Richard Sumner, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Winchester, and nephew of Most Reverend John Bird Sumner, Doctor of Divinity, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Archbishop of Canterbury ; was consecrated Bishop Suffragan of Guildford, 1888. Married, July 26, 1848, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Heywood of Hope End; and has Issue — George Heywood Maunoir Sumner, born 1853/ Margaret Effe [married, August 14, 1872, Arthur Percival Heywood, Esquire, eldest son of Sir Thomas Heywood, second Baronet, and has issue] ; and Louisa Mary Alice. Residence — The Close, Win- chester. The Right Honourable FREDERICK GEORGE NORTH, Earl of Guilford, and Baron /iS|||rA.««>| Guilford of Guilford, in the county of >l-'**^''*'y*'^ Surrey. Born November 19, 1876, being the son of the Right Honourable Dudley Francis North, seventh Earl of Guilford, by his wife Georgiana, second daughter of Sir George Chetwynd, third Baronet: succeeded his father 1885. Creations — Baron, September 27, 1683 ; Earl, April 8, 1752. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Supporters — Two mastiffs proper. Mottoes — " La vertu est la seule noblesse," "Animo et fide." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Morton William North, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Morton William North, son of the late Dudley North, Esquire, commonly known as Lord North, and grandson of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl. Born 1852. Married, 1879, Hylda, daughter of Captain Hylton Jolliffe ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1861. Seats — Waldershare Park, near Dover, in the county of Kent ; Glemham Hall, Wickham Market, in the county of Suffolk. The Right Honourable GEORGIANA NORTH, Widow, Countess of Guilford, second daughter of Sir George Chetw^rnd, third Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmountedby the coronet of her rank : Azure, a lion passant or, between three fieiurs-de-lis argent, impaling the arms of Chetwynd, namely azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Supporters — Two mastiffs proper. Married, 1874, the Right Honourable Dudley Francis North, seventh Earl of Guilford, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Dudley Francis North, Esquire, commonly known as Lord North, born May 3, 1875, and died the following day ; (2) The Right Honourable Frederick George North, eighth Earl of Guilford ; and Muriel Emily, commonly known as Lady Muriel Emily. Postal address — Waldershare Park, Dover. JL The Right Honourable HARDRESS STANDISH W O'GRADY, Viscount Guillamore of rfntttTTamnrO Cahir Guillamore, in the county of ViUUUtaiUUH^ Limerick, and Baron O'Grady of Rockbarton, in the Peerage of Ire- land, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Limerick, late Major Royal Madras Artillery. Born October 20, 1841, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Standish Darby O'Grady, second Viscount Guillamore, by his wife Gertrude Jane, daughter of Berkeley Paget, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Berkeley Paget ; succeeded his brother as fifth Viscount in July 29, 1877, under the creation of January 28, 1831. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and sable, three lions passant guardant per pale argent and or, R is the Naval Cockade. <3m (SUl 447 the centre lion charged on the side with a portcullis azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent, charged with a port- cullis azure. Supporteis — Two lions guardant per fesse argent and or, each charged on the shoulder with a port- cullis azure. Motto — " Vulneratus non victus. " Heir f re- sumptive — His brother, Frederick Standish O'Grady, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Standish O'Grady, born 1847 ; married, 1881, Mary Theresa Burdett, daughter of the late William James Coventry, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William James Coventry. Seats — Rockbarton and Cahir Guillamore, Bruff, in the county of Limerick. GUINNESS, see ARDILAUN. FRANCIS EDWARD GUISE, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, (JfSlltrtP Clerk of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, lO^Uipv Recorder of Hereford. Born April 20, 1820, being the third son of Sir John Wright Guise, third Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by Charlotte Diana his wife, youngest daughter of John Vernon of Clontarf Castle. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Gules, seven lozenges con- joined, three, three and one vair, on a canton or, a mullet of six points pierced sable ; impaling the arms of Rivett- Carnac, namely, quarterly argent and azure, two swords in saltire proper, between three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent in base counterchanged. Upon an escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising proper, collared and chained gold, and charged with a lozenge as in the arms. Married^ June 13, 1848, Henrietta, second daughter of Sir James Rivett - Carnac, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Edward Guise, Gentleman, bom June 2, 1S50 ; {2I Rivett Francis Guise, Gentleman, born April 24, 1853 ; (3) Henry John Wright Guise, Gentleman, born June 28, 1855 ; (4) Hubert Charles Guise, gentleman, born July 4, i860 ; and Emily Charlotte, married, August 12, 1879, to Francis Homer LyelL Postal address — Dean Hall, Little Dean, Newnham. § Lieutenant-general JOHN CHRISTOPHER GUISE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wexford ; served in the Crimea and Indian Mutiny, Colonel of the Leicestershire Regiment. Born July 27, 1826, being the fifth son of Sir John Wright Guise, third Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by Charlotte Diana his wife, youngest daughter of John Vernon of Clontarf Castle. C/a*— Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, seven lozenges conjoined, three, three and one vair, on a canton or, a mullet of six points pierced sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which depends his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his Victoria Cross, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising proper, collared and chained gold, charged with a lozenge as in the arms; with the Motto, "Quo honestior eo tutior." Married, September 18, 1861, Isabella, only daughter of the late Reverend Arthur Newcombe of Abbeyleix, Queen's County ; and has Issue — (i) John Henry Wingfield Guise, Gentleman, born December 7, 1865 ; (2) Arthur St. Valery Guise, Gentleman, born February 28, 1868 ; Catherine Isabella ; and Mary Emily. Postal address — St. Waleran, Gorey, county Wexford. Dame MARGARET ANNA MARIA GUISE, com- monly known as Lady Guise, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Daniel Henry Lee- Warner of Tiverton Court, in the county of Hereford, and Walsingham Abbey, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, seven lozenges conjoined, three, three and one, impaling the arms of Lee- Warner, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fieur- de-hs or, differenced by a crescent ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent ; and for Supporters, on the dexter side a swan vrith wings endorsed argent, crusily gules, beaked and membered sable, collared and chained or ; and on the sinister side a bear sable, billett^e, and collared and chained or, langued and armed gules. Married, June 27, 1844, Sir William Vernon Guise, fourth Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Fellow of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Francis George Guise, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Christopher Dering Guise, Esquire ; and six daughters. Postal address — Boxwell Court, Wotton-under-Edge, Gloucestershire. §SlR WILLIAM FRANCIS GEORGE GUISE, fifth Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Major and Honorary Lieu- tenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion the Gloucestershire Regiment. Born December 14, 1851, being the second but eldest sur- viving son of the late Sir William Vernon Guise, Baronet, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Fellow of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, by his wife Margaret Anna Maria [to whom refer], daughter of the Reverend Daniel Henry Lee -Warner of Walsing- ham Abbey, in the county of Norfolk ; and succeeded as fifth Baronet at the decease of his father in the year 1887. Clubs — Brooks's, Wellington. Livery — White coat with dark-blue facings, the latter edged with gold lace ; red waistcoat, blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, seven lozenges conjoined, three, three and one vair, on a canton or, a mullet of six points pierced sable, impaling the arms of Coope, namely or, on a chevron cotised azure, between two roses gules, slipped and leaved proper, in chief and a fleur-de-lis of the third in base a rose argent, slipped and leaved proper, between two fleurs-de-lis also argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan rising proper, collared and chained gold, charged with a lozenge as in the arms ; and for his Supporters, which were granted by Royal Warrant dated January 12, 1863, to General Sir John W. Guise, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and the heirs male of his body, to whom the dignity of a Baronet shall descend under the patent of creation ; on the dexter side, a swan with wings endorsed argent, crusily and langued gules, beaked and membered sable, collared and chained or ; and on the sinister side a bear sable, billety and collared and chained or, langued and armed gules; with the Motto, "Quo honestior eo tutior." Married, August 23, 1887, Ada Carohne, second daughter of the late Octavius Edward Coope, Esquire, Deputy -Lieutenant, Member of Parlia- ment, of Rochetts, Brentwood ; and has Issue — (i) Anselm William Edward Guise, Esquire, bom September 18, 1888 ; (2) Henry George Christopher Guise, Esquire, born May 16, 1893 ; and Diana Vernon Constance. Estates — El- more Court, near Gloucester ; Lassington, near Gloucester ; Rochetts, Brentwood, in the county of Essex. Postal ad- dress — Elmore Court, Gloucester. Dame SUSAN ANN GULL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gull, daughter of Colonel J. Dacre Lacy. AS||fT Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, ifl^Ull a serpent nowed or between three sea-gulls proper, a canton ermine thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled by the coronet which encircles the plume of the Prince of Wales gold. Married, 1848, Sir William Withey Gull, first Baronet, Doctor of Medicine, Physician in Ordinary to the Queen and Prince of Wales, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Iss-ue — Sir William Cameron Gull, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Caroline^ Cameron [married, April 12, 1888, Theodore Dyke Acland, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, third son of Sir Henry Dyke Acland, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society. Postal address — 2 Gloucester Street, Portman Square, London, W. Sir WILLIAM CAMERON GULL, second Baronet, of Brook Street, in the parish of St. George, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born January 6, i860, being the son of Sir William Gull, the first Baronet ; The -Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 448 (25um (JDup succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of February 1872. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure a serpent nowed or, between three sea-gulls proper, and an honourable augmentation, namely, a canton ermine, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled by the coronet which encircles the badge or plume of the Prince of Wales gold. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, dexter, of honourable augmenta- tion, a lion passant guardant or, supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon azure, thereon an ostrich feather argent, quilled or, enfiled with a like coronet; sinister, two arms embowed, vested azure, cuifs argent, the hands proper, holding a torch or, fired proper. Motto — ' ' Sine Deo frustra." Married, April 28, 1886, Annie Clayton, second daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Justice Lindley of The Lodge, East Carlton ; and has Issue — (i) Francis William Lindley Gull, Esquire, born November i, 1889 ; Mary Edith ; Amy Beatrice ; Jessie Katharine, died June 17, 1894 ; and a son, born March 18, 1894. Residetice — -10 Hyde Park Gardens, London, W. GUMBLETON, quartered by TEMPEST. H CORNWALLIS ROBERT DUCAREL GUN - ® CUNINGHAME, Es- (Sun^Cuninffijamc t^ Jr^iJnt^'^i Wicklow, and High Sheriff, 1886, Captain and Honorary Major Wicklow Artillery, Lord of the Manor of Mount Kennedy. Born 1857, being the only son of the late Colonel Robert G. A. H. Gun-Cuninghame, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Mount Kennedy, in the county of Wicklow, by his wife Isabella, only daughter of the Right Reverend Lord Robert Tottenham, Bishop of Clogher, son of the first Marquess of Ely. Livery — Dark blue, crimson waist- coat, silver buttons. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, a shake-fork sable, between thrqe roses gules, barbed and seeded vert (for Cuninghame): 2 and 3 azure, a chevron ermine, between three cannon barrels fesseways or (for Gun). Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a stump of an oak-tree fructed with a single acorn proper, surmounted with a scroll inscribed " Tandem." Motto — "Over fork over." Afarried, 1886, Isabella, youngest daughter of Richard Wingfield ; and has /rjae— Dorothy Mary; May; and Winifred. Estates — Mount Kennedy and Coolawinna, in the county of Wicklow. Postal ad- dress — Mount Kennedy, Newtownmountkennedy, county Wicklow. Dame FRANCES ROSE GUNNING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gunning, elder rfPitltinftlff 'l^^S'i's'' °f the Reverend and commonly kL/UIIIIIIID known as the Honourable William Henry Spencer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a fesse erminois, between three doves argent, three crosses form^e per pale gules and azure. Married, 1879, as his second wife, the Reverend Sir Henry John Gunning, fourth Baronet, who died 1885. Postal address— 20 Gratton Road, W. Sir GEORGE WILLIAM GUNNING, fifth Baronet, of Eltham, in the county of Kent, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Northampton, Major late 4th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Born August 10, 1828, being the son of the Reverend Sir Henry John Gunning, fourth Baronet, by his first wife Mary Catherine, daughter of the late William Ralph Cartwright of Aynhoe ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of September 3, 1778. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, on a fesse erminois, between three doves proper, as many crosses form^e per pale of the first and azure. Upon the es- cutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dove holding in the dexter claw a caduceus proper. Motto — " Imperio regit unus aequo." Married, May 15, 1851, Isabella Mary Frances Charlotte, eldest daughter of Colonel Chester-Master of Knole Park, Bristol ; and has Issue— [t.) Robert Henry Gunning, Esquire, Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, born July 17, 1852 [married, July ^ is tbe Military Cockade. 31 1880, Fanny Julia, eldest daughter of Clinton George Dawkins, Consul-General at Venice] ; (2) Frederick Digby Gunning, Esquire, born November 13, 1853; (3) Charles Vere Gunning, Esquire, Captain ist Battahon Durham Light Infantry, born October 31, 1859 [married, October 17, 1888, Ethel Beatrice, daughter of the Reverend William Finch-Hatton, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Finch-Hatton, Rector of Weldon, and lias issue, Essex Vere Gunning, Gentleman, born February 24, 1891] ; (4) the Reverend Henry WiUiam Maude Gun- ning, Master of Arts, born April 21, 1865 ; Emma Louisa [married, October 2, 1890, Christopher Smyth] ; and Georgina Mary. Seat — Little Horton, near Northampton. Sir WILLIAM BRAMPTON GURDON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order /fSttVhrttl "f S'^'"* Michael and Saint George, Com- (O/UlUUIl f anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Brampton Gurdon, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Letton, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife tlie Honourable Henrietta Susan, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Colborne; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1888, Eveline Camilla, commonly known as Lady Eveline Camilla, daughter of the Right Honourable Isaac Newton, fifth Earl of Portsmouth, and who died September 14, 1894. Postal address — Grundisburgh Hall, Woodbridge. GUTHRIE, BROWNE-, see ORANMORE. DAVID CHARLES GUTHRIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament for ttniifhyia South Northampton. Born July 25, 1861, wUiyHv being the eldest son of the late James Alexander Guthrie, Esquire, of Craigie, Justice of the Peace, by his wife EUinor, daughter of Admiral Sir James Stirling. Clubs — White's, Brooks's, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross sable ; 2 and 3 argent, three garbs or, banded gules, all within a bordure wavy gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules, armed and langued azure, holding in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e of the last. Mottoes (above the crest) — " Sto pro veritate ; " (below the shield) — " Nee timidus nee tumidus." Married, November 21, 1891, Mary, daughter of the late Andrew Low of Savannah, United States of America ; and has Iss2ie — James Alexander Guthrie, Gentle- man, born March 15, 1893. Seats — Craigie House, near Dundee ; and East Haddon Hall, in the county of Nor- thampton. Town residence — 3 Hill Street, W. JOHN DOUGLAS MAUDE GUTHRIE, Esquire, Lord of the Barony of Guthrie, late Captain 19th Hussars. Bom March 5, 1856, being the eldest son of the late John Guthrie, Esquire, of Guthrie, Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Barnabas Maude. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules, armed and lan- gued azure ; 2 and 3 azure, a garb or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling^les, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm issuing holding a drawn sword proper. Supporters — Two knights armed at all points with batons in their dexter hands, and the vizors of their helmets up, all proper. Motto — Above the crest, "Sto pro veritate." Married, June 18, 1884, Myra, daughter of the late Duncan Davidson of TuUoch, in the county of Ross ; and has Issue — (i) John Neil Guthrie, Gentleman, born May 28, 1885 ; (z) Ivan Douglas Guthrie, Gentleman, born August 6, 1886 ; (3) Rupert Victor Davidson Guthrie, Gentleman, born November 6, 1887 ; (4) Duncan Nigel Guthrie, Gentleman , born October 7, 1891 ; and Mary Viola. Seats— GniiaK Castle, Guthrie, North Britain ; Gagie House, Dundee, North Britain. Dame ANNE ELIZABETH GUY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Guy, eldest daughter of the late tfnilt) Admiral Sir James Plumridge, K7iight Com. ''^^i; mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Hopton Hall, in the cotinty of Suffi>lk. Married ^ M is the Naval Cockade, 1846, Sir Philip Melnoth Nelson Guy, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (he died 1878). Postal address — 98 Lange Strasse, Baden Baden. ALEXANDER GEORGE STAPLETON GWATKIN, Gentleman, born November ii, 1853, being tfnVnfltfet'tl "^^ "'''^'^ ^""^ °f ^"^^ 1^'^ Frederick Gwatkin xu/Uinvnttl of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his vfife Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Stapleton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, \.^o chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto, " Duw a bortha y brain." Married, July 26, 1876, Alice Jane, elder daughter of Andrew Thompson of Keele, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue— (z) Frederick Ambrose Stapleton Gwatkin, Gentleman, born July 3, 1880 ; (2) Reginald Dugleby Stapleton Gwatkin, Gentleman, born October 24, 1883; (3) Hugh Miles Stapleton Gwatkin, Gentleman, born March 17, 1886 ; (4) Willoughby Levinge Stapleton Gwat- kin, Gentleman, born December 6, 1892 ; Lilias Mary Stapleton ; Florence Marion Stapleton ; and Gladys Bra- bazon Stapleton. ARTHUR JOHN CAMPBELL GWATKIN, Gentle- man, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born July 17, 1850, being the second son of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his wife Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Stapleton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto, " Duw a bortha y brain." Married, January 28, 1875, Charlotte Henrietta, youngest daughter of the Reverend Thomas Bevan, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, formerly Vicar of Holy Trinity, Twickenham ; and has /yjwe— Charlotte Catherine Louisa. § FREDERICK STAPLETON GWATKIN, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Major 13th Bengal Lancers. Born January 30, 1849, being the eldest son of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his wife Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Staple- ton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish chough with vrings expanded sable; with the Motto, "Duw a bortha y brain." Mar- ried, April 20, 1882, Christina Helen Grahame, daughter of Surgeon-General Archibald Henry Eraser; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Gwatkin, Gentleman, born April 12, 1885 ; (2) Archibald Gwatkin, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 7, 1886; and Louisa Helen Eraser, died May 2, 1884. HUGH FORTESCUE WILMSHURST GWATKIN, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant Highland Light Infantry. Born July 28, 1863, being the fifth and youngest son of the late Frederick Gwatkin of Lincoln's Inn, and of Grove House, Twickenham, by his wife Louisa Isabella, younger daughter of the Reverend Ambrose Stapleton, Master of Arts, sometime Rector of Halwell, and Vicar of East Budleigh, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels engrailed vert, between three bees volant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vireath of the colours, on a mount vert, a garb or, in front thereof a Cornish ©top 449 chough with wings expanded sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Duw a bortha y brain." § JOSHUA REYNOLDS GASCOIGNE GWATKIN, Esquire, of the Manor House, Potterne, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Captain Royal Wiltshire Yeo- manry. Born March 24, 1855, beiiig the third but eldest surviving son of the late John Reynolds Gwatkin of Non- such House, Chippenham, in the county of Wiltshire, and Menhay, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Emma Amelia, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Broome Salmon, of the Honourable East India Company's Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, a mullet of six points azure, between two bees volant proper, in chief, and a like bee between two mullets of six points azure in base. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bee- hive proper, a bee volant between two mullets of six points fesseways or; with the Motto, "Industria." Married, August 2, 1882, Arundel Augusta, daughter of John Hunger- ford Penruddocke of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has Issue — -Robert Torrington Gwatkin, Gen- tleman, born September 10, 1885 ; and Arundel Theophila. Estate and postal address — The Manor House, Potterne. STEWART BEAUCHAMP GWATKIN, Gentleman. Bom April 26, 1857, being the fourth and youngest but second surviving son of the late John Reynolds Gwatkin of Nonsuch House, Chippenham, in the county of Wiltshire, and Menhay, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Emma Amelia, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Broome Salmon, of the Honourable East India Company's Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron lozengy gules and azure, between three bees volant in chief proper, and a cross crosslet in base of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a beehive proper, charged with a cross crosslet or, a fernbrake also proper ; with the Motto, "In recto glorior." Postal address — 10 Abbey Road, St. John's Wood, N.W. §The Right Honourable Sir PETER ROBERT BURRELL, Baron Gwydyr of Gwydyr, in yC^^ftf^vftt* the county of Carnarvon, and a Baronet, (fly Ul JjU Jjlr Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant and Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, High Steward of Ipswich. Born April 27, 1810, being the eldest surviving son of the late Merrik Lindsey Bturell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Merrik Lindsey Burrell, by Frances, daughter of the late James Daniel], and grandson of the Right Honourable the first Lord Gwydyr. He succeeded to the Barony of Gwydyr, August 26, 1870, at the death of his cousin, Alberic, twentieth Lord Willoughby de Eresby, and third Lord Gwydyr. Creations — Baron, June 16, 1796 ; Baronet, July 15, 1766. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three escutcheons argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed proper, holding a branch of laurel vert. Supporters — Dexter, a pilgrim or friar vested in russet, with his crutch and rosary or; sinister, a savage, wreathed about the temples and waist with ivy all proper. Motto — "Animus non deficit sequus." Married, firstly, December 10, 1840, Sophia, only child of F. W. Campbell of Barbreck, North Britain ; and by her (who died March 14, 1843) has a son — ^Willoughby Merrik Campbell Burrell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Willoughby Merrik Campbell Burrell, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Suffolk, late Captain Rifle Brigade, born October 26, 1841 [married, September 4, 1873, Mary, only child of Sir John Banks, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, of Merrion Square, Dublin, Physician in Ordinary to the Queen, and has issue, Randulphus Clement Robert Burrell, Esquire, born November 2, 1876, died November 13, 1882 ; John Percy Burrell, Gentleman, born February 11, 1878; Catharine Mary Sermonda]. His Lordship married secondly, 1856, Georgina, second daughter of George Peter Holford of Westonbirt, in the county of Gloucester ; and by her (who The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 F 45° ®Pl died November 20, 1892) has a daughter — Cicely. Seat — Stolte Parlt, Ipswich. Da'ine JANE PR YCE G YLL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Gyll, daughter and co-heiress of Sir John /Oi.1\1i Pinhorne, Knight Bachelor, of Ningwood Park, 'fl-'i:" Isle of Wight. Maxriti, Jirstly, H. B. Thomason of Peachfield, Worcester ; and secondly, 1847, Sir Robert Gyll, who died 1880. Postal address — Mailing Abiey, West Mailing, Kent. Sir CAS. MIR STANISLAUS GZOWSKI, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished /iR^nVMrffet Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. (SP^UUIpBl Born 1813, being the son of Casimir Stanis- laus Gzowski, an Officer in the Russian Army by his wife the Countess Helen Pacewich ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1839, Maria, daughter of Beebe, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address— 7"A« Hall, Toronto, Canada. H HAAST, see VON HAAST. Dame FRANCES ELIZABETH MARIA HACK- ETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady JK jj f\iCt+ Hackett, daughter of the late William Bryant, l^nlrUI^Vl' Bengal Civil Sejvice. Married, 1866, Sir WUliam Hackett, Knight Bachelor, Chief Justice of Ceylon, who died 1877. Postal address — Dam^ MARGARET HACKETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hackett, daughter of John Lawlor of Cork. Married, 1843, Sir William Bartholomew Hackett, Knight Bachelor, Mayor of Cork in 1852, who died 1872. Postal address — Sidney Place, Cork. §The Right Honourable GEORGE BAILLIE- HAMILI ON - ARDEN, Earl of i?\s4!^}ltnrr4'nft Haddington and Baron of Binning l^nUUlU^i'gtl and Byres, in the Peerage of Scot- land, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Haddington, Vice-Lieutenant of the county of Berwick, and Honorary Colonel East Lothian Yeomanry Cavalry, Sheriff of Cheshire 1871, a Representative Peer for Scotland since 1874. Born July 26, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Haddington, by his wife Georgina, daughter of Archdeacon Robert Markham ; suc- ceeded his father 1870. Creations — Baron, November 30, 1613 : Earl, March 20, 1619 (in Scotland). His Lord- ship was authorised by Royal License, dated December 31, 1858, to take the surname of Arden in addition to that of Baillie, and to bear the arms of those families quarterly. Armorial bearlBg^s — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4 grand quarters, first grand quarter, gules, three cross crosslets fitch^e, and a chief or {for Arden) ; second grand quarter, quarterly gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton of Byres) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melros) ; third grand quarter, sable, the sun in his glory betwixt nine stars, three, two, three and one argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crests, in the centre out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of six ostrich feathers, three and three, also or (for Arden) ; dexter, two dexter hands issuing out of clouds, conjoined fesseways, and holding betwixt them a branch of laurel erect all proper (for Hamilton) ; sinister, a crescent or (for BaiUie). Supporters — Two dogs argent, plain collared gules. Mottoes — Over Hamilton crest, " Praesto et persto ; " over Baillie crest, " Major virtus quam splendor." Married, October 17, 1854, Helen Catherine, daughter of Sir John Warrender, fifth Baronet, by his wife Frances Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Hemrietta, daughter of the Lord Chief-Justice Lord Alvanlev ; and by her (who died May 29, i88g) has had Issue — (i) George Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Binning, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Haddington and Berwick, Captain Royal Horse Guards, born December 24, i8c;6 [married, September 21, 1892, Katharine Augusta Millicent, only child of W, Severin Salting, and has issue, a son, born September 18, 1894 ; Helen] ; (2) Richard Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Baillie-Hamilton-Arden, served in the ^ is the Military Cockade. 77th Regiment, and Lieutenant of the Rifle Brigade, born August z8, 1858, died August 13, 1881 ; (3) Henry Robert BaiUie-Hamilton-Arden, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Robert Baihe-Hamilton-Arden, Lieute- nant Coldstream Guards, born October 4, 1862 ; Ruth, com- monly known as Lady Ruth ; Isabel, commonly known as Lady Isabel, died an infant, November 17, 1859 ; Grisell, commonly known as Lady Grisell ; and Cicely, commonly known as Lady Cicely. 5eafa— Tyninghame, Prestonkirk, North Britain ; Mellerstain and Jerviswood, North Britain ; Arderne Hall, Tarporley. HADDO, Baron, see ABERDEEN. The Honourable FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order Jl^nTlPn of Saint Michael and Saint George, Admini- 1|^tlUvIl strator of Natal and Governor of Zululand 1893. Born 1850, being the son of Francis Seymour Haden of Woodcote Manor, Alresford, in the county of Hants; was created CoTnfanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Club — White's. Married, 1885, Etitel, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel B. A. Branfill, formerly T.oth Hussars and S6th Regiment, of Upminster Hall, in tlie county of Essex. Postal address — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Sir FRANCIS SEYMOUR HADEN, Knight Bachelor, President of the Royal Society of Painter Etchers., Born 1818, being the son of Charles Thomas Haden of Derby ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, July 18, 1894. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1B47, Dasha de la Noye, daughter of Major George W. Whistler of the United States of America. Postal address — Woodcote Manor, Alresford, Hampshire. ALFRED GEORGE HADEN-BEST, Gentleman, is the only son of the late Benjamin IhnTll^n ^I^I^Ctf' Best, by his wife Emiline, only y^aMK^W' lDK'»y> daughter and eventually sole-heiress of the Reverend George Barrs of Rowley Regis, and on succeeding to the estates assumed by Royal License, in the year 1879, the name of Haden in addition to and before that of Best, with the arms of Best and Haden quarterly. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, or, on a chevron between two martlets in chief and a pheon in base gules, three boars' heads couped of the first (for Best) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a pile between two mullets of six points in base argent, a human leg couped at the thigh azure (for Haden) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon a pheon azure, a boar's head couped or (for Best), 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, a morian all proper (for Haden). Estates — Haden Hill, in the county of Stafford ; Ditchford, Blackdowns, and Charringworth, in the county of Gloucester; and the Compton Estate, near Kinver, in the counties of Stafford and Salop. Postal address— Ha.Aen Hill, Old Hill, Staffordshire. Captain ANDREW CHARLES PARKER HAG- GARD, Companion of the Distinguished T[^rtrt'rt*i11*tt Service Order. Born February 7, 1854, J^am^niU t^ing the fifth son of the late William MeybohTn Ryder Haggard, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Bradenham Hall, H is the Naval Cockade. l^ag !^al 45' in the county of Norfolk, by Ella his wife, elder daughter and co-heir of Baaett Doveton ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Clubs — Naval and Military, Hurlingham. Married, 1883, Emily Isabella, daughter of the late Peter Chirnside cf Newham, in the county of Northumberland. Sir JOHN DE MARIE HAGGERSTON, ninth Baronet, of Haggerston. Bom November 27, fttaffffPfttf nn '^52. being the son of the late Sir John JJ/WtJU VVXI VW»|. Haggerston, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Sarah Anne, the third daughter of the late Henry Knight of Terrace Lodge, Axminster, in the county of Devon ; succeeded his father in 1858, under the creation of August 15, 1643. Livery — VixcV. blue, with silver buttons, striped blue and white vest. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend cotised argent, three billets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent. Married, January 11, 1887, Mar- guerite, daughter of Lewis Eyre. Heir presumptive — His brother, Edward Charlton de Marie Haggerston, Esquire, born 1856. Seat — Ellingham Hall, Chathill, in the county of Northumberland. § Lieutenant - Colonel ARTHUR BALFOUR HAIG, Companion of the Most Distinguished fhfltff *-''''^^'^ °*^ Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice ]y[li]3 of the Peace for the county of Berwick. Born 1840, being the son of Robert Haig ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Club — Marlborough. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a decrescent and an increscent in the flanks argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto — " Tyde what may." " Tyde what may betyde, Haig shall be Haig of Bemersyde. " Married, 1874, Frances, commonly known as the Honour- able Frances Charlotte Harris, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George Francis Robert Harris, third Baron Harris, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; and has Issue — (i) Guy Haig, Gentleman, born 1876; (2) Ivo Ernest Haig, Gentleman, born 1885, and died 1886 ; Dorothy ; and Cicely. Postal addresses — Bemersyde, St. Boswells, N. B. ; 64 Onslow Gardens, S.W. § JAMES RICHARD HAIG, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Kinross, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth, Kinross, and Forfar. Born December 28, 1831, being the only son of David Haig of Glen Ogil, in the county of Forfar, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Price of HighfieUs Park, in the county of Sussex. Clubs — Union, Garrick. Livery — Light blue and silver. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Oj^ce to the above-mentioned James Richard Haig, are for Arms : Azure, a saltire between two mullets in chief and base, and a decrescent and increscent in the flanks argent. Crest — A rock, pointed at the top proper ; with the Motto, " Tyde what may." Married, MayS, 1857, Jane {died 1877), daughter of James Thomson of Fife ; and has Issne — (i) Alexander Price Haig, late $th Dragoon Guards, bom 1863 [married, and has issue] ; (2) David Price Haig, born 1868 ; (3) James Richard Price Haig, horn 1870 ; {4) William. Price Haig, born 1872 ; Margaret {married Alexander Stuart, and has issue] ; Jessie [married Alexander Cunningham. Anderson, and has issue]; Elizabeth: Mary Ann ; and Katharine. Estates — Blairhill, in the county of Perth ; Newton-upon-Derwent, in the county of York ; Highfields Park, in the county of Sussex. Postal address — Blairhill, Rumbling Bridge, N.B. Field-Marshal Sir FREDERICK PA UL HAINES, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Honourable IHatfi |»tf Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander XipXXlWK/P of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1819, being the son of the late Gregory Haines, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Dublin, Commissiary-General of the Forces, by his wife Harriet, daughter of John Eldridge of Kirdford, in the county of Sussex ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1877 ; Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1879 ,• Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1879. Married, 1856, Charlotte Jane Sophia, daughter of Colonel Edward E. E. Miller (she died 1880). Postal address— t/««'ferf Service Club, S. W. JANE ELIZA MONA HAINES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Eliza Mona Haines, daughter of the first Viscount Gough. Married, 1840, Colonel Gregory Haines, Honourable East India Company's Service, who died 1874. HALDANE, see CHINNERY-HALDANE. HALDANE, DUNCAN-, see CAMPERDOWN. JAMES ALEXANDER HALDANE, Gentleman, Writer to the Signet. Born December 11, 1844, JhaTTlani^ being the eldest son of the late Robert i^n«.uatl«- Haldane of Cloan Den, by his wife Jane, daughter of the late John Makgill of Kem- back. Livery — Black and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed sable (for Haldane) ; 2 argent, a saltire be- tween four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 3 or, a bend chequy sable and argent (for Menteith) ; in the centre of the quarters a crescent sable for difference. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle's head erased or; and in an escroU over the same the Motto, "Suffer." Mar- ried, July 22, 1868, Sara Jean, only child of the late John Reid of Belleoliet, Cape of Good Hope ; and has Issue — Robert John Alwynne Haldane, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant 71st Highland Light Infantry, bom May 12, 1871 ; and Jane Constance. Postal address — St. Catherine's, Fortrose, N.B. i^alDane - Duncan^ HEW ADAM DALRYMPLE HAMILTON HAL- DANE-DUNCAN- MERCER- HENDER- SON, Esquire, com- 9@etcct^^enDer0on rnLabrHewldlm Dalrymple Hamilton Haldane-Duncan-Mercer- Henderson. Born 1820, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Camperdown. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. per pale dancett^e or and sable, on a chief argent a crescent azure, between two ermine spots (for Henderson) ; 2. or, on a fesse gules, between three crosses pat^e in chief of the second and a star of six points in base azure, three bezants, all within a bordure of the third (for Mercer) ; 3. gules, in chief two roses argent , and in base a hunting-horn of the second stringed azure, and as augmentation, in the centre chief point a naval crown, pendent therefrom a representation of the gold medal given for the Battle of Camperdown (being two female figures representing Victory alighting on the prow of an antique galley and crowning Britannia), and under- neath in gold letters the word ' ' Camperdown ; " 4. quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a saltire engrailed sable (for Haldane) ; ii. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iii. or, a bend chequy sable and argent (for Menteith), in the centre a crescent azure for difference ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife, the arms of Mercer- Henderson, namely, quarterly i and 4, Henderson as above ; 2 and 3, Mercer as above. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, I. on a wreath of the liveries, a cubit arm proper, the hand holding an estoile or, and surmounted by a crescent azure (for Henderson) ; 2. on a wreath of the liveries, the head and neck of a heron erased holding in its beak an eel seizing the neck of the former, all proper (for Mercer) ; 3. on a wreath of the colours, on waves of the sea a dismasted ship proper (for Duncan) ; 4. on a wreath The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 452 ^al of the liveries, an eagle's head erased or (for Haldane) ; with the Mottoes, ' ' Sola virtus nobilitat," ' ' The grit poul," " Disce pati," "Suffer." Married, 1866, Edith Isabella {who, on succeeding under the will of her brother to his London and Fifeshire estates in 1882, was privileged by Royal License to use the surnames of Mercer- Henderson only), daughter of the late General Mercer-Henderson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Fordell, North Britain ; and has Issue — Georgina Wilhelmina [married, 1888, the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Buckinghamshire (to whom refer)]. Residences — Fordell, Inverkeithing, in the county of Fife ; i Wilton Terrace, Belgrave Square, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir LAWRENCE HES- KETH PALK, Baron Haldon of Haldon il^flf tinti House, in the county of Devon, in the Peerage J^aiUUU Qf ti^g United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire. Born September 6, 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron H^don, by his wife Maria Harriet, daughter of Sir Thomas Hesketh, fourth Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1883. Creations — Baronet, June 19, 1782; Baron, April 29, 1880. Armorial teaxings — He bears for Arms : Sable, an eagle displayed argent, beaked and membered or, within a bordure engrailed of the second, impaling the arms of Barrington, namely argent, three chevronels gules, and a label of three points azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloxurs, on a semi- terrestrial globe of the northern hemisphere proper, an eagle rising argent, beaked and membered or ; and for his Supporters, two natives of India proper, waistcloth and turban argent. Motto — "Deo ducente." Married, October 7, 1868, Constance Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George William Barrington, the seventh Viscount Barrington ; and has Issue — (i) Lawrence William Palk, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lawrence William Palk, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Fusiliers, born July 13, 1869 [married, February 10, 1893, Lidiana Amalia Crezencia, daughter of Colonel Jacob William Maichl6, late Imperial Russian Army] ; (2) Charles Lawrence Palk, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Lawrence Palk, born September 28, 1870 ; Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Florence ; and Mary Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Evelyn. Seats — Haldon House, near Exeter; Manor House, Torquay. The Right Honourable MARIA HARRIET PALK, Widow, Dowager - Baroness Haldon, daughter of Sir Thomas Hesketh, fourth Baronet. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, an eagle displayed argent, beaked and legged or, within a bordure engrailed of the second, impaling the arms of Hesketh, namely argent, on a bend s^ble, three garbs or. Supporters — On either side a native of India proper, waistcloth and turban argent. Married, 1845, the Right Honourable Lawrence Palk, first Baron Haldon, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Lawrence Hesketh Palk, second Baron Haldon ; (2) Robert Henry Palk, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Henry Palk, 23rd Fusiliers, born 1848, died March 6, 1878 ; (3) Walter George Palk, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter George Palk, Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery, died May i, 1876; (4) Edward Arthur Palk, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Arthur Palk, Major 4th Battalion Devonshire Regiment [married, July 18, 1883, Charlotte Frances, daughter of the Reverend Sir Frederick Shelley, eighth Baronet, of Shobrooke] ; Annette Maria, com- monly known as the Honourable Annette Maria [mar- ried, July 16, 1873, Alexander Baird of Urie, and died May 21, 1884, leaving issue] ; and Evelyn Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Eliza- beth [married, April 26, 1882, Ernest Gambler Parry, Esquire, late Major 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers]. Pos- tal addresses — ■ Manor House, Torquay ; 15 Lowndes Square, S.W. ^ is the Military Cockade. Surgeon-Captain GEORGE ERNEST HALE, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born Vt^f,\f, 1861, leing the eldest son of G. W. Hale of Glen- JjJaH- -mood, Paignton, South Devon ; was created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1892. Clv^D— Junior Army and Navy. GERALDINE FRANCES HALFORD, commonly known as the Honourable Geraldine Frances XhiaXfttrtX Halford, youngest daughter of the fourteenth \^a\\\}\M Viscount Dillon. Married, 1859, Charles Augustus Drake Halford, H Sir HENRY ST. JOHN HALFORD, third Baronet, of @ Wistow Hall, in the county of Leicester, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Honorary Colonel Leicestershire Rifle Volunteers (has Volunteer Officers' De- coration), Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Leicester and Northampton, High Sheriff for the county of Leicester 1872. Bom August 9, 1828, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Halford, the second Baronet, by his wife Barbara, the second daughter of the Right Honourable the late Sir John Vaughan, Knight Bachelor ; succeeded his father in 1868, under the creation of September 27, 1809. Glut — Carhon. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a greyhound passant sable, on a chief azure, a rose argent between two fleurs- de-lis or, and as an augmentation, on a canton ermine, a staff entwined with a serpent proper, and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses patfe and fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. (of augmentation), upon a wreath of the colours, a staff entwined by a serpent proper, and ensigned by a coronet composed of crosses pat^e and fleurs-de-lis ; 2. upon a wreath of the colovu-s, a greyhound's head couped sable, collared or. Supporters — On either side an emu proper, gorged with a coronet composed of crosses patfe and fleurs- de-lis or. Motto — "Mutas inglorius artes." Married, June 23, 1853, Elizabeth Ursula, second daughter of William John Bagshawe of The Oaks, in the county of Derby. Heir presumptive — His brother, the Reverend John Frederick Halford, Master of Arts, Vicar of Brixworth, in the county of Northampton, born at Wistow 1830; married, 1856, Ismene, daughter of J. S. Andrews. Seat — Wistow Hall, in the county of Leicester. Sir ARTHUR LAWRENCE HALIBURTON, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- ^flTtfllll'f'fl'tl ^^^^ Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieu- 1^nllUUl.VUIl tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of London. Born 1832, being the son of Thomas Chandler Haliburton, Judge of the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia, and formerly Mernber of Parliament for Launceston, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Captain Neville, s.gth Light Dragoons. Married, 1877, Marianna Emily, daughter of the late Leo Schuster, and widow of Sir William Dickason Clay, second Baronet. Postal address — 57 Lowndes Square, S. W. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES LINDLEY WOOD, Viscount Halifax of Monk Bretton, |V\ fjTj A»*« in the West Riding of the cotmty of York, in l^niilUA' the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Master of Arts. Bom June 7, 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Halifax, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl Grey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; formerly Cap- tain ist West Riding of York Yeomanry Cavalry ; succeeded his father in 1885. Creations — Baronet, January 22, 1784 ; Viscount, February 21, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, three naked savages, ambulant, in fesse proper, in the dexter hand of each a shield argent, charged with a cross gules ; in the sinister, a club resting on the shoulder also proper, on a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable, and upon an escutcheon of pre- tence the arms of Courtenay, namely, quarterly i and 4, or three torteaux surmounted by a label of three points azure (for Courtenay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant azure (for Redvers). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, M is the Naval Cockade. with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a savage as in the arms, the shield sable, charged with a griffin's head erased argent. Supporters — On either side a griffin sable, gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Motto— "I like my choice." Married, April 22, i86g, Agnes Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Agnes Eliza- beth, only daughter of the Right Honourable William Reginald Courtenay, the twelfth Earl of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Reginald Lindley Wood, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Reginald Lindley Wood, born July 17, 1870, died September 6, 1890; (2) Francis Hugh Lindley Wood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Hugh Lindley Wood, born September 21, 1873, died March 17, 1889 ; (3) Henry Paul Lindley Wood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry Paul Lindley Wood, born January 25, 1879, died June 6, 1886 ; (4) Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Frederick Lindley Wood, born April 16, 1881 ; Alexandra Mary Eliza- beth, commonly known as the Honourable Alexandra Mary Elizabeth (to whom the Princess of Wales stood sponsor) ; and Mary Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes. Resiliences — 79 Eaton Square, London, S. W. ; Hickleton Hall, Doncaster; Garrowby, Stamford Bridge, in the county of York. M Sir PETER ARTHUR HALKETT, eighth Baronet, ^ of Pitfirrane, in the county of Fife, Depufy- 3Hf»(f»rtj-^ Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel d,th Brigade J^ninV'VV Western Division Royal ArHUery (has Volunteer Officers' Decoration). Born May i, 1834, ieing the son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife, tlie daughter of Colonel Conway; succeeded his father in 1857, under the creation of December 30, 1697. Clubs— /k«jo?- United Service, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings as given in the Peerages, but which have not been matriculated to him in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Sable, three files conjoined in base argent, on a chief of the second a lion passant guardant gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a falcon's head erased proper. Supporters — Two falcons proper, jessed and belled or. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Fides sufficit ;" under the arms, " Honesta vivo." Married, May 6, 1856, Elisa Anna, eldest daughter of Captain Richard Kirwan Hill, ^znd Regiment; and has had Issue — Wedderburn Conway Halkett, Esquire, Captain j^th Highlanders, born February I, 1857 [married, August ■^t., i88i, Jessie Elizabeth, daughter of General Arthur ReidLempriire, Royal Engineers , and died August 23, 1885, leaving issue, Arthur Wedderburn Halkett, Gentle-man, born 1882, died October 15, 1886] ; Adelaide Frances; Helen Margaret ; Katharine Margaret, died July 22, 1867; Madeline; and Mabel. Seats — Pit- firrane, near Dunfermline ; Keavil House, in the county of Fife. §SiR BASIL FRANCIS HALL, seventh Baronet, of Dunglass, in the county of Haddington, Deputy- IKj»{( Lieutenant for the county of Berwick. Bom 1828, l^dll being thethird son of Sir John Hall, the fifth Baronet, by his wife Julia, the daughter of James Walker of Dairy ; succeeded his brother as seventh Baronet, May 7, 1876, under the creation of October 8, 1687. Armorial bearings^He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron argent between three storks' heads erased at the neck or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, upon a mount a stork holding in its dexter claw a stone. Motto — "Dat cura quietem." Married, March 10, 1877, Adelaide Catherine, .daughter of Robert Kerr Elliot of Harwood and Clifton, in the county of Roxburgh. Heir presumptive — His brother, Henry John Hall, Esquire, born 1835. Seat — Dunglass, near Dunbar. Sir CHARLES HALL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Recorder of London, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, and Member of Parliament for the ^al 453 Holborn Division of Finsbury. Born August 3, 1843, being the son of the late Vice-Chancellor the Honourable Sir Charles Hall of Farnham Chase, Slough, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Francis Duval of Exeter ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. C/k^j- White's, Garrick, Marlborough, Carlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, on a chevron be- tween three dexter hands couped and erect, each within .nn annulet argent, a wreath of laurel vert, between two roses barbed and seeded proper, the escutcheon being sur- rounded by the ribbon, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tilting-spear erect, surmounted by a sword and a laurel branch saltirewise all proper; with the Motto, " Aut pax aut bellum." Postal addresses — 2 Mount Street, London, W. ; Recorder's Chambers, Guildhall, London. The Honourable Sir JOHN HALL, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Hororata, Canterbury, in the Colony of New Zealand, a Member of the House of Representatives, a Member of the Legislative Council. Born December 18, 1824, being the son of George Hall of Kingston-upon-HulI, by his first wife Grace, daughter of William Williamson ; Colonial Secretary, 1856 ; Postmaster-General, 1866-1869 ; Colonial Secretary, 1872, 1873 ; Premier of New Zealand, 1879-1882, when he retired ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, on a chevron sable, between two talbots' heads erased in chief of the last, and on a mount a tree-fern in base proper, a mullet of six points within an annulet or. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two fronds of fern proper, therefrom issuant a lalbot's head erased sable, gutt^e-d'or, gorged with a collar gemel or. Married, 1861, Rose Anne, daughter of William Dryden of Kingston-upon-HuU ; and has Issue — (i) Godfrey Dryden Hall, Gentleman, bom and died January 1862 ; {2) Wilfred Hall, Esquire, born January 15, 1864 ; (3) John Dryden Hall, Esquire, born September 16, 1865 ; Godfrey Hall, Esquire, born December 14, 1868 ; Mildred ; and Mary. Postal address — Hororata, Canter- bury, New Zealand. Dame LUCY HALL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hall, daughter of Harry Hackshaw of Gloucester Place, London, and Three Rivers, St. Vincent. Married, Jirstly, Duncan Forbes Sutherland ; secondly, 1848, Sir John Hall, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, who died 1866. Postal address — The Reverend RICHARD AUGUSTUS HALL, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, late Incumbent of Quivvy Parish, Diocese of Kilmore. Born September 5, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Perry Hall of Tully House, in the county of Mona- ghan, by his wife Elizabeth, younger daughter of John Jackson of Lismacshela, in the county of Fermanagh. Livery — Light drab coat and vest, with black collar and cuffs, black trousers, silver buttons and hatband. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed, between three talbots' heads erased sable, as many trefoils slipped or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a bear's head couped and muzzled proper, charged with a trefoil as in the arms; with the Motto, "Remember and forget not." Married, December 11, 1849, Mary, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Gibson Henry, Esquire, of Mourne Abbey, Kilreel, in the county of Down, Justice of the Peace and Grand Juror for both the counties of Down and Armagh ; and has Issue— [x] James Campbell Hall, Gentleman, born October 23, 1851 ; (2) Thomas Gibson Henry Hall, Gentleman, born February 23, 1853 ; (3) John Alexander Lindesay Hall, Gentleman, born December 5, r855 ; (4) Richard Augustus Hall, Gentleman, born October The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 454 m\ 1, 1858; (5) Charles William Hall, Gentleman, born January 28, 1864. Estates — House and suburban property in the town and neighbourhood of Monaghan, and country property in Drumsnatt parish, adjoining parish of Monaghan, all situated in the barony of Monaghan, in the county of Monaghan. Postal address — TuUy House, Monaghan. WILLIAM HALL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath [so created 1894), Lieutenant- Colonel and Honorary Colonel ^rd Battalion, the Dorset- shire 1 ROBERT WESTLEY HALL-DARE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Carlow JWfjIf ,7r\svi«o and Wexford. 5o)-« October 14, 1866, l^ClU'H^tm^ being the eldest son of the late Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esquire, of New- townbarry House, in the county of Wexford, by his wife Caroline Susan Henrietta, second daughter ■ of Henry Newton of Mount Leinster Lodge, in the county of Carlow. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent, between three lozenges or, each charged with an increscent gules, in chief a cross crosslet gold (for Dare) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as many eagles displayed of the field (for Hall). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent : and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, bezant^e, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet or, and holding be- tween the paws a lozenge charged with an increscent as in the arms (for Dare) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped sable, sem& of mullets or, armed proper, bridled argent, on the head two ostrich feathers of the first and third, and holding in the mouth a battle- axe or (for Hall). UottO — " Loyaut^ sans tache. " Seats — Newtownbarry House, Newtownbarry, in the county of Wex- ford ; and Theydon Bois, Epping, in the county of Essex. Sir CHARLES HALLli,, Knight Bachelor. Born 1819, being the son of Friedrich Halli, MtLsic Director TWj^fll^ and Organist ; duhhed Knight Bachelor, 1888. VpiXWir Married, firstly, 1842, Disirie Smith of New Orleans {she died 1866) ; secondly, 1888, Madam Norman Neruda, tjie celebrated violinist, widow of L. Norman. Postal addresses — 19 Holland Park, London, W. ; GreenJieys, Manciiester. The Reverend ARTHUR WASHINGTON COR- NELIUS HALLEN, Master of Arts of the Jt^flfll^tl University of Cambridge, Fellow of the So- VgiXxWiiW. ciety of Antiquaries (Scotland), Clerk in Holy Orders. Born March 25, 1834, being the only son of the Reverend Washington Hallen, Clerk in Holy Orders, by his second wife Elizabeth, second daughter of Daniel Wright, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Cliiigre, Stinchcoure, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant or, crowned, armed, and langued azure, charged on the shoulder with a hammer of the last for difference. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion rampant or, crowned, armed, and langued, and charged on the shoulder with a hammer azure, between two antique wings sable; with the Motto, "Sine Deo nil." Married, 1862, Catherine, third daughter of William Hatton ; and has Issue — An only child, Arthur Erskine Herbert Cornelius Hallen, Gentleman, Bachelor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, born 1866 [married, 1887, Agnes, daughter of William Henry, and of which marriage there is issue, Arthur Cornelius Hallen, Gentleman, born 1889 ; and Catherine Cornelia], Postal address- — The Parsonage, Alloa, N.B. Veterinary Lieutenant-Colonel JAMES HERBERT BROCKENCOTE HALLEN, Companion of the Most Em-inent Order of the Indian Empire, Member of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Society, Edin- burgh, Principal of the Royal (Dick's) Veterinary College, Edinburgh, and Professor of Veterinary Surgery to the High' land and Agricultural Society of Scotland. Born 1829, being the son of Veterinary -Surgeon Herbert Hallen, 6th [Innis- killing) Dragoons ; created Coinpanion of the Most Eminent M is the Military Cockade. Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. C\\i!a%-~Northbrook Indian, Caledonian, United Service, Byculla (Bombay), Western Indian (Poona), and United Service [Calcutta). Married, 1862, Catherine, daughter of Lieutenant-General Andrew Rowland, Commandant Royal (Bombay) Artillery. Postal addresses — Simla, India; Pebworth, near Stratford- on-Avon. Sir FREDERICK JAMES HALLWAY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order Vt\a\\\'t\aw "f t^ Bath. Born 1806, being the son of ^HlUUtt^ Thomas Halliday of Ewell, in the county of Surrey, by his wife, second daughter of the Reverend James Morrice : Member of the Council of India, 1868-1886. Married, 1834, Eliza, daughter of General Macgregor, Honourable East India Company's Ser- vice (she died 1886). Postal address — 21 Bolton Gardens, S.W. HENRY HALLORAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order (y[ Saint Michael V(\a\\t\Vavi '^"'l Saint George, Justice of the Peace for J^tmUlllU the Colony of New South Wales. Born 1811, being the son of the late Reverend L. H. Halloran, Doctor of Divinity : was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Club — Australia [Sydney). Married, 1841, Elizabeth Henrietta, daughter of Joseph Underwood of Ash- fleld Park, merchant and shipowner, of Sydney. Postal address — Mowbray, Ashfield, Sydney. The Right Honourable Sir HARDINGE STANLEY GIFFARD, Baron Halsbury of Halsbury, ihalrtflttftl '" ''^^ county of Devon, a Member of Her 4^(li}JUU(r{^ Majesty'sMost HonourablePrivy Council, Master of Arts. Born September 3, 1825, being the son of the late Stanley Lees Giffard, Doctor of Laws, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Susanna Meares, daughter of the late Frank Moran ; raised to the Peerage Jime 26, 1885, when he was created Baron Halsbury; is Constable of Launceston Castle. Armorial bearings- He bears for Anns : Sable, three lozenges conjoined in fesse ermine. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a coronet a demi-lion or, holding a lozenge as in the arms. Supporters — Two swans ermine, beaked and legged gules, suspended from the neck by a ribbon of the last an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — "Ne vile velis." Married, firstly, 1852, Caroline, daughter of W. C. Humphreys ; and secondly, October 14, 1874, Wilhelmina, daughter of Henry Woodfall of Stanmore, in the county of Middlesex ; and by her has Issue — Hardinge Goulburn Giffard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hardinge Goulburn Giffard, born June 20, 1880 ; Lynie May Rohais, commonly known as the Honourable Lynie May Rohais, died April 15, 1879; and Constance Mary Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Mary Evelyn. Seats — Pen- druccombe, Launceston, in the county of Cornwall ; Wood- lands, Stanmore. Town residence — 4 Ennismore Gardens, London, S.W. HALSTED, see EVERY-HALSTED Dame HARRIETTE CRA VEN HALY, Widcrw, com- monly known as Lady Haly, daughter of Hamilton irtfliti Hebden of Ely Grange, Frant, in the county of J^BIJ/ Sussex. Married, 1839, General Sir William O' Grady Haly, Knight Commander of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, who died 1878. Postal address — Bridge Cottage, Frant. The Right Honourable EMILY SMITH, Widow, Viscountess Hambleden of Hambleden, ^llfl11lTllpl1l>n '" *e county ot Buckingham, in the 4^UIUUl(-U(-ll Peerage of the United Kingdom, eldest daughter of Frederick Dawes Danvers of the Duchy of Lancaster ; was raised to the Peerage as Viscountess Hambleden, November 10, 1891, with remainder to the issue male of her late husband, the Right Honourable W. H. Smith, Member of Parliament. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a chevron azure, between three oak- leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or, as many leopards H is the Naval Cockade. l^am ^am 455 faces jessant-de-lis of the field. Married, firstly, 1854, BenjamiaAuber Leach ; and by him (who died Januai'y 1855) had Issue — Mary Ar(ber, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Auber [married, 1879, Rear-Admiral William Codrington, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died July 29, 1888]. Her Ladyship married secondly, April 13, 1858, the Right Honourable William Henry Smith, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parliament, First Lord of the Treasury, Constable of Dover Castle, and Lord Warden of the Cinque Ports ; and by him (who died October 6, 1891) has— William Frederick Danvers Smith, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Frederick Danvers Smith, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for Strand Division, Lieu- tenant Royal ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born August 12, 1868 ; Emily Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Anna [married, July 7, 1887, Captain William Alison Dyke Acland, Royal Navy, eldest son of Sir Henry Went- worth Dyke Acland, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Helen, commonly known as the Honourable Helen ; Beatrice Danvers, com- monly known as the Honourable Beatrice Danvers [married, July 30, 1885, Alfred Dyke Acland, Lieutenant ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, youngest son of Sir Henry Wentworth Dyke Acland, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; and Mabel Danvers, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Danvers [mar- ried, November i5, 1887, John Herbert Dudley Ryder, Es- quire, Lieutenant Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry]. Postal address — 23 Belgrave Square, S.W. GERTRUDE ANNE HAMERSLEY, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude V(\<\\Y\OXti\c\i ^«ne Hamersley, daughter of the \^X\,\\\X/\,9\X'}>^ second Baron Heytesbury. Married, 1882, Hugh Hamersley of Pyrton Manor, in the county of Oxford. HAMILTON, see ABERCORN, ABERDEEN, BELHAVEN, BOYNE, DUFFERIN, BAILLIE - HAMILTON, and NISBET-HAMILTON-OGILVY. HAMILTON, quartered by BUTLER and JOHN- STOJST. HAMILTON, Baron, see ABERCORN. HAMILTON, Baron, see ARGYLL. HAMILTON, Baron, see BELHAVEN. HAMILTON, Baron, see BOYNE. HAMILTON, Viscount, see ABERCORN. HAMILTON, ARDEN-BAILL1E-, see HADDING- TON.' BETHIA HAMILTON, cominonly known as the Hon- ourable Bethia Ham-ilton, daughter of }KAfY)tf4-|^fi the Right Honourable the seventh Baron IJ^/ClllUlVUU Belhaven. §SlR CHARLES EDWARD HAMILTON, first Baro- net, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancashire and for the city of Liverpool, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of London, thrice elected a Member of Liverpool Town Council. Born May 28, 1845, being the son of John Hamilton, by his wife Jessie, daughter of P. Kemble, laie Captain 4th Regiment. Creation — November 21, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, gules a leopard's face argent, between three cinquefoils ermine ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with sails furled sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, in a ducal coronet or, a mount vert, and issuing therefrom an oak-tree penetrated transversely in the stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame .argent. Motto — "Through." Married, 1867, Mary, daughter of G. McCorquodale ; and has Issue — Maud Kemble. Residence — 82 Cadogan Square, London, S.W. CLAUD JOHN HAMILTON, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Claud John Hamilton. Born 1843, being the son of the Most Noble the first Duke of Abercorn. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word "Through," the frame or. Married, 1878, Carolina, daughter of the late Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radburne Hall, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — Gilbert Claud Hamilton, Esquire, born 1879 ; and Ida. Residence — Glenridge, Virginia Water. Sir EDWARD ARCHIBALD HAMILTON, fourth Baronet, of The Mount, in the county of Middlesex, and of Trebinshun House, in the county of Brecon, late Captain Coldstream Guards. Born January 26, 1843, being the only son of the late John James Hamilton, Esquire, by his wife, only daughter of Panton Corbet of Longnor, in the county of Salop ; succeeded as second Baronet of Trebinshun, at the death of his grandfather in 1851, and succeeded his cousin as fourth Baronet of the Mount, 1892, under the creation of August 24, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with her sails furled sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree fructed, and traversed with a frame-saw proper, the frame or, the blade inscribed with the word " Through ; " and on an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Sola nobilitas virtus." Married, May 28, 1867, Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Joseph Gill of Trewern, in the county of Salop, and Burley, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edward Archibald Watkin Hamilton, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, London, born December 10, 1876; (2) Thomas Sydney Perceval Hamilton, Esquire, born April i, 1881. Residences — Iping, Midhurst, in the county of Sussex ; 13 Devonshire Place, London, W. Sir EDWARD WALTER HAMILTON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so created 1894), Assistant-Secretary to the Treasury. ELIZABETH EMMA HAMILTON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Elisabeth Emma Hamilton, second daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Carys- foot. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Lord Claud Hamilton [brother of the Most Noble the Duke of Abercorn), who died 1884. Of the above Tnarriage there is Issue — Douglas James Hamilton, Esquire, Captain Royal Fusi- liers, born September 23, 1856 \married, July 6, 1882, Margaret Frances, commonly known as Lady Margaret Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard John, fourth Earl of Donoughmore, and has issue, Granville Hamilton, Esquire, torn September 13, 1883 ; Claud Richard Hamilton, Gentleman, born April 26, 1885 ; Richard George Hamilton, Gentleman, born July 21, 1886; and Betty Alice Adeline']; Louisa Charlotte \married, February 29, 1876, John Tyndall, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of tite Royal Society'] ; Emma Frances; and Mary Stuart [married, October 2, 1878, the Right Honourable Baron Tollemache]. Postal address — Draycott Place, Chelsea, S. W. ERNEST WILLIAM HAMILTON, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Ernest William Hamilton. Born 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Duke of Abercorn. Club — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, an ancient ship or lymphad with one mast, the sails furled and oars out sable (for Arran). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet an oak-tree proper, fructed or, and penetrated through the stem transversely by a frame-saw proper, the blade in- scribed with the word "Through." Married, 1891, Pamela Louisa Agusta Ambrose, daughter of Captain Frederick The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 456 l^am Augustus Campbell, formerly Equerry to Her Royal High- ness Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. Sir FREDERIC HARDING ANSON HAMILTON, seventh Baronet, of Silverton Hill, in the coujity of Latiark, late Major 6oth Royal Rifles. Born September 24, 1836, being the son of the sixth Baronet, by his wife Constance, daughter of Sir George Ansofi, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath ; succeeded his father 1887, under the creation of 1646. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's " Peerage," are Arms : Gules, three cinq^ie- foils ermine, within a bordure of the last. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree friicted, and penetrated trans- versely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the frame or. Supporters — Two antelopes argent, each gorged with a ducal coronet, and affixed thereto a chain re^exed over the back or. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Through ;" under the arms, "Sola nobilitas virtus.'^ Married, September 28, 1865, Minnie, daughter of T. VVillan ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Caradoc Hamilton, Esquire, bo7'n March 22, 1877 ; (2) Frank Hamilton, Esquire, born February 12, 1878; Constance Ida; Mary Louisa; CeHse ; and Ann Eileen. Seat — Avoncliffe, Stratford-on-Avon. \Poster places this title in " Chaos"]. FREDERICK SPENCER HAMILTON. Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Frederick Spencer Hamilton. Born 1856, being the son of the Most Noble the first Duke of Abercorn. Clubs — Beefsteak, Carlton, Pratt's, St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, an ancient ship or, lymphad with one mast, the sails furled and oars out sable (for Ajrran). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet an oak-tree proper, fructed or, and penetrated through the stem transversely by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word "Through." Postal address — 78 St. Ermin's Mansions, Caxton Street, S,W. The Right Honourable GEORGE FRANCIS HAMILTON, commonly known as the Right Honourable Lord George Francis Hamilton, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament for Middlesex (Ealing). Born December 17, 1845, being the son of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, the first Duke of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Louisa Jane, commonly known as Lady Louisa Jane, daughter of the Most Noble Sir John Russell, the sixth Duke of Bedford, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a ship with sails furled and oars sable (for the Earls of Arran) ; impaling the arms of Lascelles, namely sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree (of an Esquire), with a mantling gules, doubled ar- gent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an oak fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word " Through," the frame gold. Mottoes — "Through," and "Sola nobilitas virtus." Married, 1871, Maud Caroline, comtnonly known as Lady Maud Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Lascelles, the third Earl of Hare- wood ; and has Issue — [a) Ronald James Hamilton, Esquire, born September 26, 1872; (2) Anthony George Hamilton, Gentleman, bom December 17, 1874 ; (3) Robert Cecil Hamilton, Gentleman, born January 31, 1882. Residences — Admiralty, S.W.; 17 Montagu Street, London, W. HENRIETTA ANNE HAMILTON, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Anne Hamilton, sister of the sixth Baron Balfour of Burleigh ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Rffyal Warrant, 1870. Married, 1874, Claud H. Hamilton, Esquire, of Dunmore Park, Larbert, in the county of Stirling. Lieutenant-General HENRY MEADE HAMILTON, Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace in the Colony of New Zealand, Colonel Royal Munster Fusiliers. Born 1819, being the son of the late John Ha7nilton of The Grove, in the county of Meath ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service. ^ is the Military Cockade. Married, 1845, Henrietta Mary, daughter of the Reverend Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, eight Baronet. Postal address— 26 Charles Street, St. James's, S. W. Colonel IAN STANDISH MONTEITH HAMIL- TON, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Secre- tary to Commander-in-Chief in India. Born 1853, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Christian Monteith Hamilton, gznd Highlanders ; was created Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order, 1891. Married, 1888, Jean, daughter of Sir John Muir, first Baronet. §JOHN HAMILTON, Esquire, of Sundrum, in the county of Ayr, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Born September 3, 1806, being the eldest son of the late John Hamilton of Sundrum, by his wife Christian, eldest daughter of George Dundas of Dundas. Armorial bearingrs — He bears for Arms : Gules, three fleurs-de-lis in fesse or, between as many cinquefoils argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an oak-tree fructed, penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper. Motto— " Through. " Married, May 7, 1845, Katharine Barbara, eldest daughter of the late William Stobart of Picktree, in the county of Durham ; and has Issue — (i) John Hamilton, Gentleman, died young; (2) John Claude Campbell Hamilton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born February 17, 1854 [married, April 10, 1877, Marion Armstrong, daughter of the Reverend Edward Charles Evans, Rector of Downham, in the county of Essex, and has issue] ; (3) Lewis Boswell Inman Hamilton, Gentleman, born February 13, 1858 [married, December 22, 1885, Leila, daughter of P. S. Melvill, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and has, James Melvill Hamilton, Gentleman, born November 4, 1886 ; and Mary Christian Dundas]. Seat — Sundrum, in the county of Ayr, North Britain. JOHN ANDREW CHARLES HAMILTON, Gentle- man. Born May 1876, being the only son of the late John Hamilton Jennings Hamilton, Esquire, of Howden, Tiverton, and Fermanagh, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Augusta Catherine, second daughter of the Reverend W. T. Kevin Davies of Croft Castle, in the county of Hereford. Armorial bearings ^ He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and gules, three cinquefoils within a bordure nebuly all counterchanged (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second (for Crosse). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, between two wings argent, an oak tree, penetrated trans- versely by a frame-saw proper (for Hamilton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cross patfe fitch^e gules, be- tween two wings argent, each charged with a cross crosslet of the first (for Crosse). Mottoes — "Through" (for Hamilton) ; " Se inserit astris " (for Crosse). LOUISA FRANCES HAMILTON, commonly known as Lady Louisa Frances Hamilton, sister of the fourth Earl of Leitrim. Married, 1869, the Venerable George Hans Hamilton, Doctor of Divinity, Justice of the Peace, Arch- deacon of Northumberland and Canon of Durham. MARGARET FRANCES HAMILTON, commonly known as Lady Margaret Frances Hamilton, daughter of the fourth Earl of Donoughmore. Married, 1882, Douglas Jatnes Hamilton, Admiral Sir RICHARD VESEY HAMILTON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Lord of the Admiralty, and President of the Royal Naval College, Greenwich. Born 1829, being the son of the Reverend J. V. Hamilton, Rector of Little Chart, in the county of Kent ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1862, Julia, daughter of Vice-Admiral J. A. Murray. Postal address — Royal Naval College, Greenwich, Sir ROBERT GEORGE CROOKSHANK HAMIL- TON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order 'M is tbe Naval Cockade. ^am ^am 457 of the Bath, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws. Born 1836, Uing the son of the Reverend Zachary Macaulay Hamilton of Bressay, Shetland; late Gorvernor and Commander-in-Chief of Tasmania ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1883, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1884. Married, firstly, 1863, Caroline, daughter of the late Frederick A. Geary (slie died 1875) ; secondly, 1877, Teresa Felicia, daughter of the late Major Reynolds, e,%th Regiment. Postal address — Colonial SIDNEY GRAVES HAMILTON, Esquii-e, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Fellow of Hertford College, Oxford. Born 1855. being the son of Maxwell Hamilton of Dublin, by his wife Mary jfohn, daughter of John Graves of Mickleton, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine, on a canton argent, a lym- phad with sails furled sable; and for his Crest, issuing from a ducal coronet gules, an oak-tree proper, the trunk traversed by a frame-saw also proper, dependent from the branches, on the sinister side, a shield gules, thereon a cross crosslet or; with the Motto, "Through." Estate — Kiftsgate Court, or Mickleton Manor Estate, in the county of Gloucester. Postal addresses — Kiftsgate Court, Campden , Gloucestershire ; or Hertford College, Oxford. SUSAN ELIZA HAMILTON, Widow, daughter of Charles Bowman of Ipswich. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and gules, three cinquefoils within a bordure nebuly all counterchanged (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly argent and gules, in the first quarter a cross crosslet of the second. Married, John Hamilton, Esquire, of Tynecourt House, Justice of the Peace (who died 1880) and has had Issue — John Hamilton Jennings Hamilton, Esquire, of Howden, Tiverton, and of Fermanagh, Justice of the Peace, born March 26, 1848 [married, July 17, 1875, Augusta Catherine, second daughter of the Reverend W. T. Kevill Davies of Croft Castle, in the county of Hereford, and died 1887, leaving, John Andrew Charles Hamilton, Gentleman, born May 1876 ; and Augusta Corisande SuSrin] ; Mary [mar- ried, firstly, December 4, 1874, Walter Glyn Lawrell, Esquire, Captain 4th Hussars, who died 1880 ; secondly, Henry B. Kmgscote, Esquire, Major Royal Artillery] ; and Susan [married, November i, 1880, the Right Honourable the third Earl of Malmesbury]. Seats — Tynecourt, Bridge- water ; and Howden, Tiverton. The Most Noble Sir WILLIAM ALEXANDER LOUIS STEPHEN DOUGLAS-HAMILTON, Duke of Hamilton, Marquess of Douglas and Clydesdale, Earl of Angus, Arran, Lanark, and Selkirk ; Lord Hamilton, Avon, Polmont, Machanshire, Innerdale, Abernethy, Jedburgh Forest, Daer, and Shortcleuch, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Duke of Brandon, in the county of Suffolk, and Baron of Dutton, in the county of Chester, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; Premier Peer of Scotland ; his Grace claims to be Duke of Chltellerault in France ; is Hereditary Keeper of Holyrood House ; Honorary Colonel 3rd Bat- talion the Highland Light Infantry ; Honorary Colonel of Yeomanry Cavalry ; Knight Marischal of Scotland. Born March 12, 1845, being the eldest son of the Most Noble the eleventh Duke of Hamilton, by his wife the Princess Marie Amelia Ehzabeth Caroline, daughter of the late Grand Duke of Baden, and cousin to His Majesty the late Emperor Napoleon III. ; succeeded his father as twelfth Duke of Hamilton and ninth Duke of Brandon July 15, 1863, and his kinsman as seventh Earl of Selkirk, and Baron Daer, and Shortcleuch, April 11, 1885. Creations — Earl of Angus, by Charter, 1389 ; Marquess of Douglas and Baron Abernethy and Jedburgh Forest, June 14, 1633 ; paternal honours of the House of Douglas, Duke of Hamil- ton, Marquess of Clydesdale, Earl of Arran, Lord Avon, Polmont, &c. , April 12, 1643 ; honours of the House of Hamilton, inherited through his Grace's maternal ancestor, all in the Peerage of Scotland ; Duke of Brandon and Baron Dutton, September 10, 1712, in the Peerage of Great Britain. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Four grand quarters, i. and iiii. quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad with the sails furled sable (for Arran) ; ii. and iii. quarterly, i. azure, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or (for Galloway) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ; 3. argent, three piles gules (for Wishart of Brechin) ; 4. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted with a bend gules, charged with three buckles of the first (for Stewart of BonkiU) ; in an escutcheon of pretence over the last four coats, argent a heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure three mullets argent (for Douglas) ; the escut- cheon being surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Montagu, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crests, i. in a ducal coronet or, an oak fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw pi'oper, the frame or (for Hamilton) ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a salamander in flames proper (for Douglas). Supporters — Two antelopes argent, armed, ducally gorged, chained and hoofed or. Mottoes — "Through" (for Hamilton); "Jamais arriire " (for Douglas). Married, December 10, 1873, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, eldest daughter of the seventh Duke of Manchester, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — Mary Louise, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Louise. Heir presumptive — His kinsman, Alfred Douglas-Hamilton, Esquire, born 1862 ; Lieutenant Royal Navy, 1885. Seats — Hamilton Palace, in the county of Lanark ; Brodick Castle, Isle of Arran ; Easton Park, in the county of Suffolk. Sir WILLIAM STIRLING HAMILTON, tenth Baronet, of Preston, Lieutenant-General Royal {late Bengal) Artillery. Born September 17, 1830, being the eldest son of the late Sir William Hamilton, Baronet, Doctor of Philo- sophy, by his wife, daughter of the late Hubert Marshall : succeeded his father in 1856, under the creation of November 5, 1673. This Baronetcy was not assu-med from the death of th£ second Baronet, in 1701, till 1816, when the late Baronet assumed the title. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's '^Peerage," are Arms : Gules, three cinquefoils within a bordure argent. Crest — An arm^d man from the middle brandishing a sword aloft proper. Motto — " Pro Patrid." Married, October 15, 1856, Eliza Marcia, eldest daughter of Major - General Barr, Bengal Horse Artillery : and has Issue — (i) William Hamilton, Esquire, born at Simla, December 4, 1868; (2) John Hamilton, Esquire, born 1873; Louisa, died 1863/ Janet; Elizabeth; Mary; and Eliza. Seat — Woodgaters, Southwater, Hor- sham-. \Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Dame ■ HAMIL TON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hamilton, daughter of the Reverend Henry Bayly, Rector of Nenagh. Married, 1833, Sir William Rowan Hamilton, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Astronomer Royal in Ireland, who died 1865. Postal address— Dame SOPHIA HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE, Widow, commonly known as !pamilton=DaItBmple J;^VdtgMe?t James Pattle. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a saltire azure between two water-bougets in the flanks sable, nine lozenges of the field. Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant gules; sinister, a falcon proper. Married, 1847, Sir John Warrender Dalrymple, seventh Baronet, late Civil and Sessions Judge at Hooghly, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hew Dalrymple, Esquire, born April 21, 1848, died January 1868 ; (2) Sir Walter Hamilton- Dalrymple, eighth Baronet [to whom refer]; and Virginia Juliana [married, September 12, 1876, Francis Henry Champ- neys. Doctor of Medicine]. Postal address— The Lodge, North Berwick, N.B. §SiR WALTER HAMILTON-DALRYMPLE, eighth Baronet, of North Berwick, in the county of Hadding- ton, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Haddington. Born January 6, 1854, being the son of the late Sir John Warrender Dalrymple, seventh Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 458 ^am Baronet, by his wife Sophia, daughter of James Pattle, Bengal Civil Service. ■ He assumed by Royal License, in 1889, the surname of Hamilton. Creation — April 29, 1698. Livery — Blue coat with yellow waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly t and 4, or, on a saltire azure between two water-bougets in the flanks sable, nine lozenges of the iield (for Dalrymple ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. , gules three cinquefoils ermine ; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled sable, all within a bordure compony argent and azure, the first charged with hearts gules, and the second with mullets argent (for Hamilton). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion guardant gules ; sinister, a falcon proper. HottO — "Firm." Married, November 7, 1882, AUce Mary, daughter of Major-General Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Henry Hugh Clifford, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross ; and has Issue — (1) Hugh Clifford Hamil- ton Dalrymple, Esquire, born August 11, i888 ; (2) John Hamilton - Dalrymple, Esquire, born October 24, i88g ; Agnes Mary; Margaret ; and Sybil. Estate — North Berwick. Seat — Luchie House, in the county of Haddington. Resi- dence — The Lodge, North Berwick, North Britain, HAMILTON-GORDON, see ABERDEEN. Dame CAROLINE HAMILTON-GORDON, Widow, commonly known as the Ipamilton-^otDon ^X^:^l ^l^l^^T% Sir John Frederick William Herschell, Baronet ; has been Bedchamber Woman to the Queen since 1855. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped within a double tressure charged with roses and thistles alternately or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine ; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable, all within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton) ; impaling the arms of Herschell, namely argent, on a mount vert, a repre- sentation of tiie forty feet reflecting telescope proper on a chief azure, the astronomical symbol of Uranus or Georgium Sidus irradiated or. Married, 1852, General the Honour- able Sir Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, who died i8go. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Alexander Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born July 6, 1859 [married, October 15, 1888, Isabel, second daughter of Major-General George Newmarch, Royal Engineers, and has had, Robert Alex- ander Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, born April 11, died April 29, 1893, and Eileen Muriel, born July 17, 1889] ; (2) Francis Henry Hamilton-Gordon, Gentleman, born March 19, 1861, died May 11, 1885 ; (3) William Reginald Hamilton-Gordon, Gentleman, ist West Indian Regiment, bom 1864, died 1890; (4) Ernest Arthur Hamilton-Gordon, Gentleman, born 1866; (s) George Herschell Hamilton-Gordon, Gentle- man, born 1872 ; Victoria Alberta Alexandrina [married, 1876, Victor Garth Marshall of Monk Coniston] ; Caroline Augusta [married, February 14, 1885, Arthur J. L. Gordon, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Ellon] ; Louisa ; and Kathleen Isabella. Postal address — 34 Lennox Gardens, S.W. The Revekend DOUGLAS HAMILTON-GORDON, commonly known as the Honoturable Douglas Hamilton- Gordon. Borii 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the foiffth Earl of Aberdeen, by his second wife Harriet, commonly known as Viscountess Hamilton, widow of James Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Hamilton, and daughter of John Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Douglas. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped within a double tressure adorned with roses and thistles alternately or (for Gordon) : 2 and 3 quarterly, within a bordure sable, i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils ^ is tbe Military Cockade. pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad sable (for Arran), and impaling the arms of Douglas, namely, I and 4, argent a King's heart crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles gules, in chief two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, r. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms from the shoulder naked, holding a bent bow and in the act of letting fly an arrow proper (for Gordon); 2. out of a ducal coronet or, an oak-tree, the stem cut' transversely by a frame-saw, the blade inscribed with the word " Through," all proper, the body of the tree charged with an escutcheon argent, thereon a heart gules (for Hamilton) ; with the Motto, " Fortuna sequatur." Married, 1851, Ellen Susan Anne, commonly known as Lady Ellen Susan Anne, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Earl of Morton ; andhas/s-jaeliving— (i) Douglas George Hamilton-Gordon, Esquire, born 1852, Justice of the Peace for the county of London [married, 1877, Edith, daughter of the late Reverend Walter Trevelyan Bullock of Faulkbourn Hall, Withara, in the county of Essex] ; (2) George William Hamilton-Gordon, Gentleman, born 1854 ; (3) William Hugh Hamilton-Gordon, Gentleman, born 1855, Clerk in the House of Lords [married, 1890, Florence Evelyn, daughter of T. E. Vickers, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bolsover Hill, Sheffield]; Katharine Ellen; and Ellen Louisa. Postal addresses—^i Tedworth Square, Chelsea, W.S. ; The Close, Sahsbury. HAMILTON-RUSSELL, see BOYNE. JAMES GIBSON HAMILTON- STARKE, Esquire, Master of Arts, Fellow of ^amiIton:=©tarfee Tu^tic^tfre'ptcXrThe counties of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright. Borit February 9, 1837, being the eldest son of the late James Starke, Esquire, of Troqueer Holm, by his wife John Hamilton, daughter and heir of Major James Gibson [eldest son of James Gibson, Doctor of Medi- cine, Edinburgh, by Jean, his wife, daughter and eventually sole heir of Major Thomas Hamilton of the Royal Irish Dragoons]. He assumed the additional surname of Hamil- ton as lineal representative, through his mother, of the ancient family of Hamilton of Olivestob, in the county of Haddington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 azure, a chevron argent between a bull's head erased and two acorns in chief and in base a key fess- ways, wards downwards or (for Starke) ; 2 and 3 gules, a martlet between three cinquefoils argent, a bordure em- battled or (for Hamilton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. a dexter hand proper, grip- ping by the lug and the horn a bull's head downwards erased or, distilling drops of blood proper (motto, over — " Fortiorum fortia facta," for Starke) ; an antelope's head proper, gorged and attired gules, and over it in an escroll this Motto, " Invia virtuti pervia" (for Hamilton); and below the shield, " Auxiho Dei." Married, April 15, 1863, Amelia, daughter of the Reverend Richard Rowland Bloxam, Master of Arts, Rector of Harlaston, in the county of Stafford, and grand-daughter of Lieutenant- General Thomas Goldie of Goldielea, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Seat — Troqueer Holm, Dumfries, N.B. HAMILTON-TEMPLE-BLACKWOOD, see DUF- FERIN. §The Right Honourable JOHN GLENCAIRN CARTER HAMILTON, Baron Irtflttltf<"rtM nf Hamilton of Dalzell in the county of IJ^nUlllVUU Ul Lanark, Justice ofthe Peace, Deputy- Lieutenant, and Vice-Lieutenant of the county of Lanark, Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen, Member of Board of Supervision of Scotland, Convener of the county of Lanark. Born November 16, 1829, being the only sur- viving son of the late Archibald James Hamilton of Dalzell, by his second wife EUinor, daughter of Daniel Hamilton of Gilkerscleugh ; he was raised to the Peerage August 15, 1886. Armorial bearlng^s— He bears for Arms : Gules, an annulet or, between three cinquefoils pierced ermine. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and H is tbe Naval Cockade. Dalzell J^am ^am 459 thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an antelope proper, armed and unguled or. Supporters— Dexter, an antelope proper, gorged with a ducal crown and a chain thereto or; sinister, a savage proper, wreathed head and middle with laurel, holding over the sinister shoulder a club or. Motto— " Quis occursabit." Married, March 26, 1864, Emily Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Emily Eleanor, daughter of the Right Honourable David Leslie, Earl of Leven and Melville ; and by her (who died November 11, 1882), has had Issue~(i) Archibald John Hamilton, born May 24, 1868, died May 20, 1870 ; (2) Gavin George Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gavin George Hamilton, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born June 29, 1872 ; (3) Leslie d'Henin Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Leslie d'Henin Hamilton, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born December 19, 1873 ; (4) John David Hamilton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John David Hamilton, born December 23, 1878 ; Ellinor, commonly known as the Honourable Ellinor [married, January 18, 1890, Charles William Trotter] ; Alice Susan, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Susan ; Helena Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Helena Mable ; Adfele Emily Anna, com- monly known as the Honourable AdMe Emily Anna. Resi- dences — 54 Eaton Place, W. ; Dalzell, Motherwell, North Britain. Commissary-General JOSEPH OSBERTUS HAM- LEY, Companion of the Most Honourable \(\S\Xn\p\\ Order of the Bath. Born 1820, being the i^nil\\K'\f son of the late Joseph Hamley, Coroner for Cornwall; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Club — Junior Con- servative, FREDERICK HAMLYN, Gentleman, of Clovelly Court, in the county of Devon, youngest i]Jj»*|»J-MM son of Robert Gosling of Hassobury, in the l^nilll{/|l county of Essex ; assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Hamlyn on his maiTiage. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant per fesse wavy argent and ermine, ducally crowned or, (and for distinction) in the chief point, a cross crosslet of the last, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Fane, namely azure, three dexter gauntlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-swan proper, on each wing expanded sable a white rose of the first, and on the breast a bird-bolt erect, the head downwards, of the second, charged on the neck for distinction with a cross crosslet also sable. Motto — " Mea virtute me involvo." Married, June 11, 1889, Christine Louisa, sister and co- heiress of the late Neville Hamlyn Batson Fane of Clovelly Court and Avon Tyrrell, and daughter of the late Henry Edward Hamlyn Fane, Member of Parliament, of Clovelly Court. Seats — Clovelly Court, Bideford, in the county of Devon ; The Old Hall, Langham, Oakham. Dame MARY HAMMICK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hammick, daughter of Robert ittfltntntrfe Alexander of Gloucester Place. Ar- ]^(lllllllll.n morial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Paly of four or and vert, a bordure ermine charged with seven hurts, on a chief azure a lion passant argent. Married, 1877, the Reverend Sir St. Vincent Love Hammick, Baronet, Vicar of Milton Abbot, in the county of Devon, who died in 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir St. Vincent Alexander Hammick, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Frederick Hammick, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy, born October 23, 1843 [married, 1884, Grace Caroline, daughter of William Long- man of Ashlyns, in the county of Herford, and has issue, George Frederick Hammick, Gentleman, born September 24, 1885 ; Alexander Robert Hammick, Gentleman, born 1887 ; and Ida Grace] ; (3) Stephen Hammick, Esquire, Bombay Civil Service, born May 9, 1846 [married, April 9, 1885, Constance, only daughter of Major-General Schneider, Bombay Staff Corps, and has issue, Frederick St. Vincent Hammick, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Eustace Hammick, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Ernest Lumsden Hammick, Gentleman, born 1890]; (4) William Maxwell Hammick, Esquire, Mayor of Salisbury, 1886, born March 3, 1848 [married, June 17, 1879, Jane Hussey, second daughter of George Barnard Townsend of The Close, Salisbury, and by her (who died 1882) has issue, Robert Hammick, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Georgina Mary ; and Jane Alexander] ; (5) the Venerable Ernest Austen Hammick, Master of Arts, Incumbent of Blackall, Queensland, late Archdeacon of Zululand, born January 3. 1850 ; (6) John Eustace Hammick, Esquire, bom November 4, 1852 ; (7) Murray Hammick, Esquire, Madras Civil Service, born May 11, 1854 [married, December 11, 1883, Ada Constance, daughter of Major- General Arthur Thaddeus Searle, Indian Staff Corps, and has issue, Henry Alexander Hammick, Gentleman, born 1890; Lorna; and Dorothy] ; Frances Grace [married, 1863, G. A. Spottiswoode] ; Mary Caroline ; and Rachael [married, January 25, 1877, Everard Allen Ford]. Postal address — Fonthill, Torquay. §SlR ST. VINCENT ALEXANDER HAMMICK, third Baronet, Lieutenant-Colonel late Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Bom April 10, 1839, being the son of the Reverend Sir St. Vincent Love Hammick, second Baronet, by Mary, daughter of Robert Alexander of Gloucester Place, Portman Square ; succeeded his father 1888, under the creation of July 25, 1834. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Paly of four or and vert, a bordure ermine, charged with seven hurts, on a chief azure, a lion passant argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per pale or and vert, holding an escarbuncle gold. Motto — " Laudari a laudato." Married, firstly, October 20, 1869, Penelope Sarah Blanche, daughter of Charles William Beauclerk of Winchfield House, in the county of Hampshire ; and by her (who died March, 1886) has Issue — Stephen Frederick Hammick, Esquire, late Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Sussex Regiment, born February 2, 1871 ; Blanche ; and Grace. He married secondly, January 7, i8go, Elinor, second daughter of the Reverend Sir Gilbert Frankland Lewis, Baronet. Residence — Cairo. Colonel ARTHUR GEORGE HAMMOND, Companion ofiheMostHonourableOrderoftheBath, X(\fiXW\Xt(\Y\Tl '^o'^P^^i^^'- of the Distinguished Service l^yUilliUUIlU Order, on whom Her Majesty has con- ferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1843, being the son of the late Major T. J. Ham.mond, Honourable East India Company' s Service ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889 / Contpanioji of the Most Honourable Order, of the Bath, 1891. Married, 1886, Edith Jane, daughter of the late Major J. H. Wright, Madras Staff Corps. Club — East India United Service. KATHERINE CECILIA HAMMOND, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Cecilia Hammond, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ham- mond (extinct). Anuorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron pean between three mullets sable, a sun in splendour. Postal address — 25 Eaton Place, Bel- grave Square, S. W. MARGARET ELIZABETH HAMMOND, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Elizabeth Hammond, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ham- mond (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron pean between three mullets sable, a sun in splendour. Postal address — 25 Eaton Place, Bel- grave Square, S.W. MARY GEORGINA HAMMOND, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Georgina Hammond, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hammond (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron pean between three mullets sable, a sun in splen- dour. Postal address — 25 Eaton Place, Belgrave Square, S.W. GEORGE HAMNETT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. \(\fa\v\x\^^^ Born 1826, being the son of the late James l^nlllllvVl' Hamnett of Bamgalore ; was created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Married, 1856, Mary Ann, daughter Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 460 J^am JpamonD=(^raeme of Edward John Scott. Postal address — Ootacamund^ Madras. H CHARLES FREDERIC HAMOND, Member of ^ Parliament for Newcastle-upon-Tyne, Jus- Xf\^\Wf\X\X\ ^^^^ of l^^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, li^ttlUUUU Barrister-at-La-w. 'Born. November Z, 1817, being the son of Frederick George Hamond, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, by his wife Elizabeth. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's *' House of Commons ," butforwhich no authority has been established, are for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure, three demi-lions passant guardant ; 2, azure, three roses argent ; 3. argent, on a bend sinister sable, between two cotises, the outer edges engrailed also sable, three mullets of the ^e Id. Crest — A wolf's head erased quarterly or and azure, surmounted by some vjonderful kind of a coronet. MottO — " Industria honore et perseverantia," Residence — 20 Lorain Place, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. ^ Sir graham EDEN WILLIAM GR^ME HAM- OND -GR^ME, fourth Baronet, of Holly Grove, in the county of Berks, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hampshire, and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the Isle of Wight. Born August 1845, being the eldest son of Sir Andrew Snape Hamond-Graeme, the third Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, second daughter of Edward Miller ; formerly Lieutenant i6th Lancers, served in the Abyssinian Campaign 1867, 1868 ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of December 18, 1783. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or three roses two and one, within a bordure gules, on a chief sable, as many escallops of the field (for Graeme) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, between two pellets, each charged with a martlet argent in chief, and an oak- wreath proper in base, three escallops or, a bordure engrailed vert (for Hamond). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms issuing from a cloud erected and lifting up a man's skull encircled with two branches of palm, over the head a Marquess' coronet all proper {for Graeme) ; out of a naval crown or, the sails argent, an eagle's head sable (for Hamond). Motto — "Paratuset fidelis." Married, August 3, 1876, Evelyn Emma Murray, eldest daughter of R. B. Lawes of Old Park, Dover ; and has Issue — Egerton Hood Murray Hamond-Grasme, Esquire, born May 23, 1877. Seat — Norton Lodge, Freshwater, I. W. Dame MARY ANNE HAMOND-GR^ME, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hamond-Grseme, second daughter of Edward Miller, British Consiil-General at Otaheite. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or three roses within a bordure gules, on a chief sable three escallops argent (for Graertie) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, between two pellets, each charged with a martlet of the field in chief, and in base a wreath of oak-leaves proper, three escallops or, all within a bordure engrailed vert (for Hamond). Married, 1844, Sir Andrew Snape Hamond-Grseme, third Baronet, who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Graham Eden William Graeme, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) the Reverend Andrew Snape Seymour Graeme, born June 9, 1848 ; (3) Grosvenor Hood Graeme, Esquire, late Captain Hampshire Militia, born May 19, 1849 ; (4) Douglas Shedden Robert Graeme, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born October 30, 1851 ; and Caroline Gramme. Postal address— Norlands, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. The Right Honourable ELIZA BRAND, Dowager- Viscountess Hampden, daughter of General Th(lttttltll>tl Robert Ellice. Married, 1S38, t lie Right l^tX\n\}l}K^\ \ Honourable Sir Henry Bouverie William Brand, first Viscount Hampden, and twenty-third Baron Dacre, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of tJie Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, who died 1892, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Henry Robert Brand, Viscount Hampden \to whom, refer"] ; (2) Thomas Seymour Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Thomas Seymour Brandy late Captain Royal Navy, & is the Military Cockade. ^am born September 20, 1847 \married, December 4, iZjg, Annie Blanche, youngest daughter of H. L. Gaskell of Ktddington Hall, Woodstock, and has issue, a daughter: (3) Arthur Brand Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable A rthur Brand, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Member of Parliament for the county of Cambridge (Wis- bech Division), bom May i, 1853 [married, April 15, 1886, Edith, youngest daughter of Joseph Ingram, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brooklands, in the county of Chester, and has issue, Henry A rthur Tremor Brand, Esquire, born March IS 1890] ; (4) Charles Brand, Esquire, commonly known as tlie Honourable Charles Brand, late Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born May i, 1855 [married, August 15, 1878, Alice daughter of His Excellency Silvam Van de Weyer, and has issue, John Charles Brand, Esquire, born 1880] ; (5) Richard Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Brand, died an infant, 1858; Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice [married, July S, 1862, Henry Thomas Farquhar, Esquire, of Gilmilnscroft, in the county of Ayr: Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude [married, September 2, 1869, to William Henry Campion of Danny Park, in the county of Sussex] ; Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel [married, June iB, 1863, to Frederick Freeman Thomas of Ration, in tlie county of Sussex, who died 1868, leaving issue]; Mary Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Mary' Cecilia [married, October 1872, Henry Parkman Sturgis, and died June 24, 1886] ; and Maud, commonly known as the Honourable Maud [married, October 22, 1885, D. A. Bevan, and has Issue]. Postal address— TAs Hoo, Welwyn, Herts. The Right Honourable HENRY ROBERT BRAND, second Viscount Hampden, of Glynde, Sussex, and Baron Dacre, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, Captain late Coldstream Guards. Bom May 2, 1841, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Bouverie William Brand, first Viscount Hampden, by his wife Eliza [to whom refer], daughter of General Robert Ellice. Creations — Vis- count, March 4, 1884 ; Baron, May 15, 1321. Married, firstly, January 21, 1864, Victoria Alexandrina Leopoldine, daughter of His Excellency Silvain Van de Weyer, Belgian Minister of State and Belgian Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at the Court of St. James's, which lady died July 20, 1865. He married, secondly, April 14, 1868, Susan Henrietta, younger daughter of George Henry Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Henry Cavendish: and has Issue — (i) Thomas Walter Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Tlwmas Walter Brand, Lieutenant zoth Hussars, born January 29, 1869 ; (2) Hubert George Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hubert George Brand, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born June 3, 1870; (3) Richard Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Brand, bom August 8, 1871 ; died January 8, 1880 ; (4) Geoffrey Brand, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Geoffrey Brand, born October 3, 1885 ; Margaret, com- monly known as the Honourable Margaret : Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice: and Dorothy, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy. Postal addresses — The Hoo, Welwyn, Herts: the Priory, Royston, Herts: 104 Queen s Gate, London, S. W. Sir GEORGE FRANCIS HAMPSON, ninth Baronet, of Taplow, in the county of Buckingham. ihflttlHtffltl ■ffo'^ September 28, 1823, being the son of l^aill^^Ull Sir George Francis Hampson, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Mary Foreman, the eldest daughter of the late Admiral William Browne; succeeded his father 1833, under the creation of June 3, 1642. Armorial beaxlngs — He bears for Arms : Argent, three hemp brakes sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent, a greyhound's head sable, collared of the first, rimmed or. Motto — "Nunc aut nunquani." Married, July 12, 1854, Ann, only child of Thomas Hutchings England (she died May 4, 1893). Heir presumptive — His nephew, George Francis Hampson, Esquire, bom i860; married, 1893, Minnie Frances, daughter of Colonel Clark Kennedy, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Knockgray. Seat — Thumham Court, Maidstone, in the county of Kent. &i is the Naval Cockade. ^am ^an 461 §The Right Honourable Sir HERBERT PER- ROTT MURRAY PAKINGTON, fhfl tnnt'lin ^*''°" Hampton of Hampton Lovett, and J^nillJJVUIl ofWestwood, in the county ofWorcester, and a Baronet, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Worcester. Born February 12, 1848, being the son of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Hampton, by his wife August Anne, daughter of the Right Reverend George Murray, Bishop of Rochester ; succeeded his half-brother 1893. Creations— Baronet, July 13, 1846 ; Baron, March 6, 1S74. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron sable and argent, in chief three mullets or, pierced of the first, in base as many garbs one and two gules, banded of the third, impaling the arms of Baker, namely, per pale argent and or, on a saltire nebuly sable, five escallops of the first, a chief of the third, thereon a lion passant of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-hare azure, charged on the shoulder with four bezants. Supporters — Dexter side, an elephant or ; sinister, a talbot argent, both charged on the shoulder with a mullet pierced sable. Mottoes — "Par viribus virtus" (for Pakington), " Fidelis et audax" (for Russell). Married, August 23, 1877, Evelyn Nina Frances, daughter of Sir George Baker, tliird Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) John Evelyn Russell Pakington, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable John Evelyn Russell Pakington, born September 27, 1880 ; (2) Herbert Stuart Pakington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Stuart Pakington, bom May 15, 1883 ; (3) Hugh Charles Swinton Pakington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Charles Swinton Pakington, born January 23, 1887 ; (4) Humphrey Arthur Pakington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Humphrey Arthur Pakington, born September 8, 1888 ; Mary Augusta, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Augusta; Edith Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Frances ; Dorothy Alice, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Dorothy Alice ; Eleanor Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Gertrude ; and Hester Murray, commonly known as the Honourable Hester Murray. Seat — 29 Lingfield Road, Wimbledon. LAURA ELIZABETH HAMPTON, Widmo, com- Tfionly known as Lady Laura Elizabeth Hampton, daughter of the second Marquess of Normanby. Married, 1868, John Vivian Hampton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, who died 1890. HANBURY, quartered by SPARROW. HANBURY, see BATEMAN-HANBURY. HANBURY, BATEMAN-, see BATEMAN. Sir JAMES ARTHUR HANBURY, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of ?hl*tlfltl1*t1 the Bath, Bachelor of Medicine of the Uni- 1i^0,l\\i\iK]f -uersity of Dublin, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons {England and Ireland), Born 1832, being the son of the late Samuel H anbury : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Clubs — ArTny and Navy, Junior United Service. Married, 1876, Hannah Emily, daughter of the late J. Anderson, Esquire, of Coxlodge Hall, in the county of Northumberland, and widow of Colonel Carter, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. K JOHN CAPEL HANBURY, Esquire, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel 3rd BattaUon South Wales Borderers. Bom May 14, 1853, being the only son of the late Capel Hanbury Leigh, Esquire, of Pont-y-Pool Park, by his second wife Emma Elizabeth, fourth daughter of the late Thomas Bates Rous of Courtyrala, in the county of Glamorgan ; resumed the surname of Hanbury only by Royal License, 1864. Ar- morial beaxingB— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, or a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury) ; 2 and 3 gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the first quarter a lozenge of the second (for Leigh). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown sable, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe also sable, helved gold (for Hanbury) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, armed and crined or (for Leigh). Motto — "Nee prece nee pretio." Married, ]a.nn- ary 8, 1885, Louisa Charlotte, second surviving daughter of Colonel Edward Hungerford Eagar. Seat — Pont-y-Pool Park, in the county of Monmouth. § ROBERT WILLIAM HANBURY, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Preston, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Stafford, Warwick, and Derby, and Honorary Colonel ^th Lancashire Artillery Volunteers. Born February 24, 1845, being the son of the late Robert Hanbury of Bolehall House, Tamworth, by Mary Anne, daughter of the late Major Bamford of Wilnecote Hall, in the county of Warwick. Club — Carlton. Ar- morial bearings as given inDebretfs ^' House of Commons," but for "which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, on a bend engrailed gules, plain cotised sable, three bezants. Crest — Out of a mural coronet, a demi-lion holdiiig in the dexter paw a battle-axe. Motto — ' ' Nee prece nee pretio." MsirnQd, Jirstly, 1869, Ismena Tindal {who died 1871), daughter of Thomas Morgan Gepp of Maynetrees, Chelmsford ; secondly, 1884, Ellen, only child of the late Colonel Knott Hatnilton. Seats — Ham Hall, Dove- dale, in the covnty of Stafford ; Bolehall House, Tamworth. Town residence — Sidney Lodge, Wimbledon, S. W. HANBURY-TRACY, see SUDELEY. The Reverend ALFRED FRANCIS ALGERNON HANBURY-TRACY, com- IKa«httt»tl,«7ri«£>rri nionly known as the Reverend jpttUUUUP'tiLltll^ the Honourable Alfred Fran- cis Algernon Hanbury- Tracy. Bom 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Sudeley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an escallop sable, between two wings or ; 2. out of a mural coronet sable, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe sable, helved gold. Married, 1868, Agnes Jane, eldest daughter of the late Henry James Hoare of Morden Lodge, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Bertram Henry Algernon Han- bury-Tracy, Esquire, born 1875 ; Una Theodora Alicia ; and Sybil Mary Agnes. Residence — The Vicarage, Frome. FREDERICK STEPHEN ARCHIBALD HANBURY- TRACY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Stephen Archibald Hanbury-Tracy. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Sudeley. Clubs — Brooks's, Marlborough, Turf, St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, or an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury) ; impaUng the arms of Winnington, namely argent, an orle within eight martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and or; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an escallop sable, between two vrings or; z. out of a mural coronet sable, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe sable, helved gold. Married, 1870, Helena CaroUne, daughter of Sir Thomas E. Winnington, fourth Baronet; and has Issue — Eric Thomas Henry Hanbury-Tracy, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Cold- stream Guards, born 1871 ; Edith Julia Helena ; Cyprienne Emma Madeleine ; Violet Mary Claudia ; Hilda Adelaide Eleanor ; and Gwyneth Rose Goda. Residence — 116 Queen's Gate, S.W. § HUBERT GEORGE EDWARD HANBURY- TRACY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Hubert George Edward Hanbury-Tracy. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Sudeley. C/afo— Brooks's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 462 i^an ^an — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an escallop sable, between two wings or ; 2. out of a mural coronet sable, a demi-Uon rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe sable, helved gold. Postal address — Toddington, Winchcomb, Cheltenham. JULIANA SOPHIA ELIZABETH HANBURY- TRACY, commonly known as the Honourable Juliana Sophia Elizabeth Hanbury-Tracy, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Sudeley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, or an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, cotised sable (for Hanbury). ALFRED JOHN HANCOCKS, Gentleman. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the late John TWjV'Firnf U^ Hancocks of Wolverley Court and Manor, llJalllUl-KS) by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John White of Astley, in the county of Wor- cester. Annoiial bearings — He bears for Arms: Per chevron azure and gules, in chief a garb between two cocks respecting each other, in base a lion rampant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a cock gules, holding with its dexter claw an ear of wheat or. Motto — " Redeem time. " Married, 1851, his cousin Caroline Louisa, second daughter and co-heiress of the late Samuel Hancocks of Woodfield House; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Ernest Collingwood Hancocks, Gentleman, died 1856 ; (2) William Hancocks, Gentleman, born 1857 ; (3) Edgar Talbot Hancocks, Gentle- man, born 1862 ; Caroline Louisa, died 1866 ; Constance Ellen ; Georgina Isabel ; Arethusa Grace ; and Adeline Ariadne. Seats — Woodfield House, Wolverley, near Kid- derminster ; Blakeshall House, Kidderminster. GEORGE HAND, Esquire, Sheriff of the City of London 1894-1895. Armorial bearings — He ^l^AtlTl ^^^rs for Arms: Azure, on a chevron between l^miU two dexter hands couped at the wrist in chief, and a snaffle-bit in base all or, a like hand between two bosses sable, and impaling the arms of Payne, namely argent, on a bend gules, between a rose also gules, stalked, leaved, and slipped in chief proper, and a mari- gold stalked, leaved,, and slipped in base also proper, five cinqiiefoils of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiurs, in front of a cubit arm holding a marigold, leaved and slipped proper, an escutcheon gules, charged with a golden fleece ; with the Motto, " Perseverantia. " HANDCOCK, see CASTLEIVIAINE. Colonel ARTHUR GORE HANDCOCK, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. ^Sltlflrripfe Born 1840, being the son of the late l^nilUlUl-n. Captain E. R. Handcock, gth Regiment, ofRathmoyle, Queen s County ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1870, Alice, daughter off. C. Minto, Doctor of Medicine, of 2 Buckingham Road, Brighton. Postal address — Delhi, Bengal. AUDREY MARY FLORENCE HANDCOCK, com- ?nonly known as tlie Honourable Audrey Mary Florence Handcock, daughter of the third Baron Tenterden. Mar- ried, 1882, Captain Robert Gordon Handcock, Bengal Staff Corps. ELLEN GEORGINA BERNARD, Widmo, com- 7nonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Handcock, daughter of tlie late Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Williams, Royal Artillery. Married, firstly, 1854, Lieutenant-Colonel tlie Honourable Henry Robert Handcock {son of the second Baron Castlemaine'), who was killed before Sebastopol, 1855 ; secondly, 1859, Richard Wellesley Bernard, who died 1877. Mi is the Military Cockade. ELLEN GEORGINA HANDCOCK, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Robert Handcock, daughter of James Gordon. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, on a chief sable, a dexter hand between two cocks argent, armed, wattled, and jelloped gules. Married, 1848, Robert French Handcock, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert French Handcock (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Castlemaine), who died in 1871. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Robert Gordon Handcock, Esquire, Major late Bengal Staff Corps, born April 25, 1849 [married, March 30, 1882, Audrey Mary Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Audrey Mary Florence, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Stuart Abbott, third Lord Tenterden] ; (2) Stannus Henry Handcock, Gentleman, born April 11, 1852 [married, September 11, 18B3, Theodosia Violet, daughter of Murray Blacker] ; (3) Edward Stanley Handcock Gentleman, born August 1853 [married, firstly, July 3, 1880, Lucy Eleanor, widow of Captain Hugh Campbell, Royal Navy, and daughter of Captain Clement Archer, late 4th Dragoon Guards, of Hill House, Hampton, and by her (who died 1882), has issue, a son, Robert Handcock, Gentleman, bom May 5, 1881. He married secondly, April 13, 1889, Rose Marion, youngest daughter of Colonel W. A. Middleton, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery, and has issue, Marion Dorothy ; and Muriel Gordon] ; (4) Charles William Handcock, Gentleman, born August 1854, died October 24, 1873 ; (5) George Alexander Handcock, Gentleman, born March 23, 1857, died Decem- ber 18, 1861 ; Mary Louisa Helen [married, April 4, 1877, Thomas Mercer Cliffe Vigors of Burgage, in the county of Carlow] ; Florence [married, December 29, 1877, Henry C. Jackson Warren] ; Annie Frances Vesey, died February 6, r87i ; Minna Gordon [married, August 2, 1881, Henry Ashworth Taylor, Esquire] ; Amy Georgina [married, April ir, i88g, Anthony Ashley Hanbury] ; and Edith. ROBERT ARTHUR HANDCOCK, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Arthiur Handcock. Bom 1864. C/m^— SackviUe Street (Dublin). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chief sable, a dexter hand between two cocks argent, armed, wattled, and jelloped gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding a lozenge argent, charged with a cock gules. Postal address — Rosanna, Athlone. ROBERT JOHN HANDCOCK, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert John Handcock. Bom 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Castlemaine. Chib — Sackville Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chief sable, a dexter hand between two cocks argent, armed wattled, and jelloped gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding a lozenge argent, charged with a cock gules. Married, 1856, Caroline Emily Louisa, daughter of General Pester, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue — (s.) Robert John Handcock, Esquire, born i860 ; (2) Henry Handcock, Gentleman, born 1869 ; Margaret Georgina ; Caroline Florinda Evelyn ; Emily ; Alexandra Louisa [married, 1893, John Minchin Garden] ; Edith Anne Ernestine ; Georgina Ethel ; and Sydney. Residence— -ia Elgin Road, Dublin. MARY EMILY HANDFORD, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Emily Handford, ^AtlTlfhl*tl daughter of the first Baron Belper. ]J^ailUlU(.U Married, 7f?-rf/^, 1872, Henry Mark Gale Coore of Scruton Hall, in the county of York, who assumed tlie name of Gale in place of Coore, and who died 1890; secondly, 1893, Henry Handford, Doctor of Medicine. HANDLEY, see DAVENPORT-HANDLEY. Sir JOHN ALEXANDER HANHAM, ninth Baronet, of Dean's Court, in the county of Dorset, frtflnflrtttl Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice 4^ail||n.lll of jfig ■Pez.ot for the county of Dorset. Born July 5, 1854, being the eldest son of the late Captain John Hanham, by his wife Amy Ursula, M is the Naval Cockade. daughter of the late Alexander Copland ; appointed Appari tor- General of the Province and Diocese of Canterbury, 1885 ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baronet March 27, 1877, under the creation of May 24, 1667. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable, three crosses patfe of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased or, beaked sable. Heirfre- sumptiTje—Hm brother, Phelips Brooke, Esquire [to whom refer]. Residence — 10 Connaught Street, London, W. W PHELIPS BROOKE HANHAM, Esquire, Captain %S Royal Artillery. Born March 27, 1858, being the second son of the late Captain John Hanham, by his wife Amy Ursula, daughter of Alexander Copland. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Livery — Brown, with yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable, three crosses patfe fitchfe of the first. Crest — A griffin's head erased or, beaked sable. Mottoes — " Lex reipublicas vita," " Pro aris et focis," "Esse quam videri." Married, September 9, 1884, Gertrude Frances, eldest daughter of the late Colonel P. L. C. Paget, of the Scots Guards; and has Issue — (i) Richard John Phelips Hanham, Gentleman, born June 5, 1885, died August 23, 1890; (2) Esmond Henry Paget Hanham, Gentleman, born March 12, 1887 ; (3) Patrick John Hanham, Gentleman, born October 16, 1893. Postal address — Devonport. HANKEY, quartered by DOBREE. EMILY ARABEL GEORGIANA HANKEY, Widow, comiTionly known as Lady Emily Ihlflnbori Arabel Georgiana Hankey, daughter of the I^CtUKt'jf first Earl of Glengall [title extinct). Mar- ried, firstly, 1836, Richard Pennefather (he died 1849) ; secondly, 1852, General Henry Aitcheson Hankey, who died 1886. Lieutenant-General GEORGE CROMMELIN HAN- KIN, Companion of the Most Honourable fhSnfftn Order of the Bath. Born 1826 ; was created J^nUnl'll Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1854, Cecilia Catherine, daughter of the Reverend Benjamin Heath Drury. Postal address — Newland, Boxgrove, Guildford. Dame HARRIET FRANCES HANMER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hanmer, daughter ibfltltttPr °^ Colonel the Honourable Henry Hely- 4^Ullll(vl Hutchinson. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, two lions passant guar- dant azure. Married, 1877, as his second wife, Sir Wynd- ham Edward Hanmer, fourth Baronet, who died 1887. Postal address— Weston Hall, Towcester. Dame MARY ELIZABETH HANMER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hanmer, daughter of Colonel R. Cottenham Fosse. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, two lions passant guardant azure. Married, 1865, Sir Edward Hanmer, fifth Baronet, who died 1893, Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Wyndham Charles Henry Hanmer, sixth Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Florence Victoria Caroline Mary, Postal address (temporary) — Meadhurst, Ascot, Berk- shire. Sir WYNDHAM CHARLES HENRY HANMER, sixth Baronet, of Hanmer, in the county of Flint, of Stock- grove, in the county of Buckingham, and Rushmere Lodge, in the county of Bedford. Born September 17, 1867, being the son of Sir Edward Hanmer, the fifth Baronet, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel R. Cottenham Fosse ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of May 21, 1774. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, two lions passant guardant azure, armed and langued gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a lion sejant guardant argent. Motto — " Gardez I'honneur. " Married, Apn\ i6, 1890, Essex, eldest daughter of William Selby Lowndes ^ar 463 of Whaddon Hal] and Winslow, in the county of Bucking- ham ; and has Issue — A son, born August 30, 1893 ; and Victoria Violet Essex. Residences— SeH\sfie\A Park, in the county of Flint ; Stockgrove Park, Leighton Buzzard ; 59 Eaton Place, London, S.W. HANOVER, quartered by Dukes OF CAMBRIDGE and CUMBERLAND, and by FITZCLARENCE. a Sir REGINALD HANSON, first Baronet, of Bryan- w ston Square, in the county of Middlesex, ibflnflfnti I^oi^'™ °f Laws of the University of Cam- l^Ud^Utl bridge. Member of Parliament for the City of London, Honorary Colonel 4th (City of London) Regiment (Militia), Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the Tower Hamlets and the county of Middlesex, Justice of tlie Peace for Westminster and the county of London. Born May 31, 1840, being the son of the late Samuel Hanson, by his wife Mary Choppin, daughter of Nathaniel Smith Machin ; was knighted in 1882, and created a Baronet in 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron counter-compony gules and argent, between two chevronels of the second, all between three martlets sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a fasces fesse- ways or, a martlet, wings endorsed, sable. Motto — " Deo favente et sedulitate." Married, May 10, 1866, Constance Hallett, daughter and co-heir of the late Charles Bentley Bingley of Stanhope Park, in the county of Middlesex ; 'and has Issue -^[i) Gerald Stanhope Hanson, Esquire, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Oxford Light Infantry, born April 23, 1867 ; (2) Francis Stanhope Hanson, Esquire, Captain 4th Bat- talion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), born October 3, 1868 ; (3) Cyril Stanhope Hanson, Esquire, .born May 19, and died August 20, 1871 ; Maude Con- stance [married, October 27, 1894, James Ibotson Ward, of the Avenue, Datchet] ; and' Violet Mabel. Residence — "4 Bryanston Square, London, W. HAPSBURG, claimed as a quartering by FEILDING. HENRY HARBEN, Gentleman. Born August 24, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Henry IKjawItnn Harben, by Sarah his wife, daughter of l^ai.U(-ll the late Benjamin Andrade. C/«*^— St. Stephen's, Constitutional. Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a saltire parted and fretty between two spear-heads in pale, and as many spurs with leathers in fesse or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a spur leathered or, between two roses gules, leaved and slipped also proper ; with the Motto, " Summis viribus. " Married, firstly, August i, 1846, Anne, daughter of James Siich ; and secondly, Mary I. , daughter of Thomas BuUman Cole, of Notting Hill. Of the first marriage there is Issue — Henry Andrade Harben, Gentleman, born August 12, 1849 ; and Mary Woodgate. Estates and postal addresses — Warn- ham Lodge, near Horsham ; and Seaford Lodge, Hamp- stead. The Right Honourable JAMES SPENCER POME- ROY, Viscount Harberton and Baron XfSnvVxCV^tvn Harberton of Carbery, in the county I^CllUI^Vl'Ull of Kildare, in the Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts. Born November 23, 1836, being the only son of the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount, by his wife Caroline, the sixth daughter of the Reverend Sir John Robinson, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1862. Creations — Baron, October 10, 1783 ; Viscount, July 5, 1791. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an apple proper, all within a bordure engrailed sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, holding between the paws an apple proper. Supporters — Two wolves, the dexter proper,, the sinister argent, both collared and chained or. Motto— " Virtutis fortuna comes." Married, April 2, 1861, Florence Wallace, Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 464 ^at f0SLt eldest daughter of William Wallace Legge of Malone House, in the county of Antrim ; and has Issue — (i) Ernest Arthur George Pomeroy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Ernest Arthur George Pomeroy, late Lieutenant 20th Husbars, now Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, born December i, 1867 ; (2) Ralph Legge Pomeroy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph Legge Pomeroy, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Lieutenant 6th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, born December 31, 1869 ; Aline Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Aline Florence, died August 11, 1880; and Hilda Evelyn, com- monly known as the Honourable Hilda Evelyn [married, October 5, 1892, Thomas Arthur Carless Attwood, Gentle- man, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, of Malvern Wells, in the county of Worcester], Residence — 119 Crom- well Road, S.W. HARBORD, see SUFFIELD. ELIZABETH POLE HARBORD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Ralph Har- IK<3<4l<|«<.>| bord, second daughter of Edward W. H. V^WKtiiiKyi Schenley. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, quarterly azure and gules, an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant argent (for Harbord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur- de-hs gules (for Morden). Married, 1865, Ralph Harbord, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph Harbord (son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Suffield), who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edward Ralph Harbord, Esquire, late Lieu- tenant 3rd Battalion Cheshire Regiment, born April 7, 1870 ; (2) Horatio Harbord, Gentleman, born February 10, 187s ; Florence Mary ; Agnes Georgiana ; Emily Fanny ; and Ida (posthumous). HARBORD HARBORD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harbord Harbord. Born 1836, (posthumous), being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Suffield. C/a^— Marlborough. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly azure and gules, an imperial crown or, be- tween four lions rampant argent (for Harbord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur-de-lis gules (for Morden). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent. Married, firstly, 1857, Constance Adelaide, who died 1876, daughter of Sir Henry Stracey, the fifth Baronet ; secondly, 1878, Barbara, daughter of Edgar Disney of The Hyde, Ingate- stone, and widow of Major P. Bennet of Rougham Hall, Bury St. Edmund's ; and by his first marriage has Issue living — Harbord Harbord, Esquire, born 1869 ; Constance Nina ; and Beatrice Geraldine [married, 1888, Geoffrey Frederick Bennet] ; and by his second marriage — Ruth. Residence — Heathfield House, Norwich. The Reverend JOHN HARBORD, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Harbord. Born 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Suffield. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, quarterly azure and gules, an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant argent (for Har- bord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur-de-lis gules (for Morden). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent. Motto — ".lEquanimiter." Married, 1857, Caro- line Penelope, daughter of Anthony Hamond of Westacre, in the county of Norfolk; and has Issue living — (i) Ralph Assheton Harbord, Esquire, formerly Captain ist Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment, bom 1859 ; (2) Philip Har- bord, Gentleman, born 1861 [married, 1892, Eleanor Julia, daughter of the late Henry William Forester] ; (3) Richard Morden Harbord, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born 1865, became a Lieutenant 1888 ; served in Egyptian War, 1882 ; (4) Reverend Arthur Morden Harbord, Curate of Grimston, in the county of Norfolk, born 1866; (5) Lionel Anthony Harbord, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, an Officer in Egyptian Police, born 1870 ; (6) Cecil Edward Harbord, Gentle- man, born 1871 ; (7) Maurice Assheton Harbord, Gentle- man, born 1874; Mary [married, 1878, Geoffrey Fowell Buxton, Esquire, of Sunny Hill, Thorpe, Norwich] ; M is the Military Cockade. Rachael; Dorothy; Katherine ; Margaret; Maud; and Hilda. Residence — Southrepps Rectory, in the county of Norfolk. WALTER HARBORD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Harbord. Bom 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Suffield. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, quarterly azure and gules, an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant argent (for Harbord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur-de-lis gules (for Morden) ; and impaling the arms of Fitzroy, namely, quarterly i and 4, France and England, quarterly 2. Scotland, 3. Ireland, the whole debruised by a baton sinister compony of six pieces argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent. Married, 1875, Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Eleanor, only daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Grafton, and widow of Herbert Fitzroy Eaton ; and has Issue — Eric Harbord, Esquire, born 1878 ; and Sybil Char- lotte Eleanor. Residence— ■zq Cranley Gardens, S.W. WILLIAM HARBORD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Harbord. Born January Z2, 1831, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Harbord, third Baron Suffield, by his second wife Emily Harriot, youngest daughter of Evelyn Shirley, Esquire, of Eatington Park, in the county of Warwick, and Lough Fea Castle, in the county of Monaghan, Ireland ; late of the Scots Guards, and late Captain 90th Regiment. Clul — Wellington. Livery — Blue, with white facings, and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly azure and gules an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant argent (for Harbord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur-de-lis gules (for Morden) ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent; with the Motto — ".lEquanimiter." Married, firstly, Gertrude Hyde, daughter of Charles Dennis (she died April 8, 1881) ; and secondly, Edith M. A., daughter of Shadwell Boulderson, Bengal Civil Service ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (1) Morden Charles Harbord, Esquire, born July 30, 1858 ; (2) Alfred Crossley Harbord, Gentleman, born March 15, i86o ; (3) Geoffrey Walter Harbord, Gentleman, born November 12, i86i ; and Theresa Mary. Postal address — Town Close House, Norwich. HARCOURT, quartered by HORDERN. HARCOURT, see VERNON-HARCOURT. MARY SCARLETT HARDCASTLE, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Sca7'lett X(\SiVX\CSiCii\C Hardcastle, daughter of the Baroness \^n\,li\,\Xli\,\X, Stratheden and Lord Campbell. Mar- ried, 1869, Joseph Alfred Hardcastle. EMMA MARY AGNES HARDING, commonly kncmn as the Honourable Emma Mary Agnes frtflftlttlff Harding, daughter of the eighth Baron 4^UVWttl^ Clifford {twin with the Honourable Walter Hugh Ignatius). Married, 1889, Francis Egerton Harding of Old Springs, in the county of Staf- ford. Sir ROBERT PALMER HARDING, Knight Bachelor. Born 1821, being the son of Robert Harding of London: dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married, 1845, Marion, daughter of Joseph Ryle, Honourable East India Company's Service. Postal address — 20 Wetherby Gardens, South Kensington. WILLIAM DERISLEY HARDING. Born 1816, being the eldest son of the Reverend Derisley Harding, Vicar of Barton, in the county of Cambridge. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no autlwrity has been established are : A chevron between three fleurs-de-lis. Crest — A demi-lion rampant, holding between the paws a cross patde fitchie. Motto — "Non Durus sed durans." Married, 1845, Louisa, eldest daughter of Edward Burcham of Brookley, United States of America ; and had Issue — William Charles Hard- ing, bom 1846, and died 1890. Estate and postal address —Islington Lodge, King's Lynn. S is the Naval Cockade. J^at ^ar 465 HARDINGE, see FITZ-HARDINGE. The Right Honourable CHARLES STEWART HARDINGE, Viscount Hardinge of ibattltniTP Lahore, and King's Newton, in the 4^uvw*ii^v county of Derby, Deputy - Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battahon Royal West Kent Regiment. Born September 12, 1822, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount, by his wife, the sixth daughter of the Right Honourable the first Marquess of Londonderry ; late Lieu- tenant-Colonel ist Kent Rifle Volunteer Corps and Aide- de-Camp to the Queen ; has Volunteer Officers' Decoration ; succeeded his father in 1856, under the creation of May 2, 1846. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anna : Gules, on a chevron argent, fimbriated or, three escallops sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mitre gules, thereon a chevron argent, fimbriated or, charged with three escallops sable. Supporters— On either side a lion proper, that on the dexter murally crowned or and supporting a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing to the dexter a flag or, and that on the sinister crowned with an Eastern crown, and supporting a like staff, therefrom flowing to the sinister a flag also or. Motto— "Mens aequa rebus in arduis." Married, April 10, 1856, Lavinia, commonly known as Lady Lavinia, daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Lucan ; and by her (who died September 15, 1864) has had Issue — (x) Henry Charles Hardinge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Charles Hardinge, Captain Rifle Brigade, born August I, 1857 [married July 8, 1891, Mary, daughter of the Honourable Ralph Nevill (see Abergavenny, Marquess) ; and has issue, a son, born February 11, 1893] ; (2) Charles Hardinge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Hardinge, Second Secretary Diplomatic Service, born June 20, 1858 [married, April 17, 1890, Winifred, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred, Woman of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, daughter of the first Lord Alington, and has issue. Edward Charles Hardinge, Esquire, born 1892] ; (3) Arthur Stewart Hardinge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotu-able Arthur Stewart Hardinge, Brigade-Major Royal Scots Fusiliers, born May 19, 1859; (4) Robert Nicholas Hardinge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Nicholas Hardinge, bom August 5, 1863 [married, March 8, 1892, Mary, yoimgest daughter of Sir Robert Lynch - Blosse, Baronet, and has issue, Patrick Robert Hardinge, Esquire, bom February 11, 1893]; (5) George Hardinge, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Hardinge, Lieutenant Royal Navy, September i, 1864 ; Lavinia, commonly known as the Honourable Lavinia ; Emily Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Maude [married, July 20, 1893, George Hanbury Field of Ashurst Park, in the county of Kent] ; and Mary Hilda Madelina, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Hilda Madelina [married, October 29, 1890, the Reverend Ernest Wild, Master of Arts, Rector of Rattlesden, Bury St. Edmund's]. Seat — South Park, Penhurst, Tun- bridge. §SiR EDMUND STRACEY HARDINGE, fourth Baro- net, of Boundes Park, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Born March 27, 1833, being the second son of the Reverend Sir Charles Hardinge, the second Baronet, by his wife Emily Bradford, the second daughter of Kenneth Callander of Craigforth ; succeeded his brother November 13, 1873, under the creation of August 4. 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron argent, fimbriated or, three escallops sable, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief wavy of the second, a dismasted French frigate, with the French flag flying beneath the British ensign towed to the dexter by an English frigate in a shattered state, all proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crests, i. of augmentation, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand fesseways couped above the wrist, habited in naval uniform, holding a sword erect, surmounting a Dutch and French flag in saltire; on the former inscribed, "Atlanta," on the latter, " Piedmontaise," the blade of the sword enfiled by a wreath of laurel near the point, and below by another of cypress, with the motto, " Postera laude recens ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mitre gules, charged with a chevron as in the arms. Motto — "Postera laude recens." Married, February 7, 1877, Evelyn Stuart, second daughter of Major-General Evan Maberly, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Charles Edmund Hardinge, Esquire, born November 15, 1878 ; Evelyn Violet ; Marion Laura ; and Muriel Emily. 5ea<— Great Ketton, Darlington, in the county of Durham. Dame MARY GEORGIANA FRANCES HARDINGE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Har- dinge, Bedchamber Woman to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Augustus Frederick Ellis, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus Frederick EUis. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a chevron argent, fimbriated or, three escallops sable, impaling the arms of EUis, namely erminois. on a cross sable five crescents argent. Married, t858. General Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Arthur Edward Har- dinge, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Arthur Hardinge, Esquire, late Page of Honour to Her Majesty the Queen, born October 12, 1859 ; Alberta ; Mary ; and Alice. Postal address — 15 Lower Grosvenor Place, London, S.W, Dame MAR Y ANNE HARDMAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hardman, daughter of \(\ilY't\W\t\X\ J^^^^^ Radley of Liverpool. Married, l^aiUllinil i8j5, Sir William Hardman, Knight Bachelor, and one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. Postal address — 55 Carlisle Place Mansions, Victoria Street, S. W. HARDWICK, quartered by CAVENDISH. The Right Honourable CHARLES PHILIP YORKE, Earl of Hardwicke, Viscount ^]^rtt•^1VY1t^lJ(^ Royston and Baron Hardwicke, of WJiXVVMiWVX, Hardwicke, in the county of Glou- cester, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Deputy- Lieutenant, and formerly Lieutenant nth Hussars. Born April 23, 1836, being the eldest son of the Right Honour- able the fourth Earl of Hardwicke, by his wife Susan, com- monly known as the Honourable Susan, the sixth daughter of the Right Honotu-able the first Lord Ravensworth ; succeeded his father in 1873. Creations — Baron, November 23. 1733 ; Viscount and Earl, April 2, 1754. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant, impaling the arms of Wellesley, namely, quarterly I and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules (for Cowley) ; over all an annulet. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Uon's head erased proper, collared gules, charged on the collar with a bezant. Supporters — Dexter, a Hon rampant guardant or, collared gules, the collar charged with a bezant ; sinister, a stag proper, attired and unguled or, collared as the dexter. Motto — " Nee cupias, nee metuas." Married, February 16, 1863, Sophia Georgiana Robertina, commonly known as Lady Sophia Georgiana Robertina, younger daughter of the first Earl Cowley ; and has Issue — Albert Edward Yorke, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Royston, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cambridge, Captain 3rd Battahon the Duke of Edinburgh's Wihshire Regi- ment, bom at Paris, March 14, 1867 (for whom the Prince of Wales stood sponsor) ; Feodorowna, commonly known as Lady Feodorowna [married, June 25, 1883, Humphrey Napier Sturt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Humphrey Napier Sturt, eldest son of the Right Hon- ourable Henry Gerard Sturt, the first Lord Ahngton] ; and Magdalen, commonly known as Lady Magdalen [married, December 10, 1885, Sir Richard Henry WiUiams Bulkeley, the twelfth Baronet, of Penrhyn]. Seat — Wimpole Hall, Royston, in the county of Cambridge. HARDY, GATHORNE-, see CRANBROOK. The Editor undertalies that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 G 466 l^ar ^ar Dame ELIZA CAROLINE SEYMOUR HARDY. Widow, commonly known as Lady Hardy, J}^fl1*htl daughter of Captain John Edward Lee of tl^lliU^ West Cholderton Manor, iii the county of Wilts, and Balla Fletcher, Isle of Man. Married, 1840, Sir William Hardy, Knight Bachelor, who died 1887. Postal address — Bloomfield House, Bromley Road, Catford, LAURENCE HARDY, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment for Ashford Division of South Kent, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Arts of the Univer- sity of Oxford. Bom April 14, 1854, being the fourth son of Sir John Hardy, first Baronet, by his wife Laura, daughter of William Holbech of Farnborough, Ban- bury. Cluis — Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Brown and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend invected, plain cotised gules, three catherine-wheels or, on a chief of the second, as many leopards' faces of the third ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, charged with two catherine-wheels gules, entwined by a branch oak vert, and grasping a dragon's head erased proper. Motto — ' ' Arm6 de foi hardi." Married, December 2, 1886, Evelyn Emily, eldest daughter of Gathome Wood of Thedden Grange, Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Postal addresses — 42 Lowndes Square, S.W. ; Sandling Park, Hythe. §SlR REGINALD HARDY, second Baronet, of Dunstall Hall, in the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, High-Sheriff 1893, Major Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born September 15, 1848, being the son of Sir John Hardy, the first Baronet, by his wife Laura, daughter of William Holbech of Farnborough Hall, in the county of Warwick (she died 1885) ; succeeded his father 1888, under the creation of February 23, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend invecied plain cotised gules, three catherine-wheels or, on a chief of the second as many leopards' faces of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, entwined by a branch of oak vert, charged with two Catherine - wheels gules, the hand grasping a dragon's head erased proper. Motto — ' ' Arm^ de foi hardi. " Married, April 19, 1876, Lucy Marion, youngest daughter of Captain John N. Gladstone, Royal Navy, Member of Parliament, of Bowden Park, in the county of Wiltshire ; and has Issue — (i) Bertram Hardy, Esquire, born 1877 ; (2) Eustace Hardy, Esquire, died 1880; (3) Leonard Henry Hardy, Esquire, born May 12, 1882 ; (4) Eric John Hardy, Esquire, born 1884 ; and Una. Residences — 30 Grosvenor Square, London, S.W. ; Dunstall Hall, Burton-on-Trent. Lieutenant-General WILLIAM HARDY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Born 1822 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Married, 1856, a daughter of Rawdon Briggs of Birstwith Hall, Ripley, in the county of York. Postal address — 7 Onslow Gardens, S. W. HARE, see LISTOWEL. HARE, Baron, see LISTOWEL. EDWARD HARE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Member of fl^flt*r ^^ Royal College of Surgeons, England, 1837. IJ/tH-v Born 1812, being the son of the late Frederic Hare of Stanhoe Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order cf the Star of India, 1867. Married, 1863, Mary Ann Wood of Hamf- stead (who died T889). Postal address — i Lansdown Place West, Bath. §SlR GEORGE RALPH LEIGH HARE, third Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, late Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards. Born March 16, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Captain Sir Thomas Hare, second Baronet ; and succeeded as third & is the Military Cockade. Baronet under the creation of the United Kingdom, dated 1818, at the decease of his father November 14, 1880. C/a^J— Bachelors', Windham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars and a chief indented or, impaling the arms of Marsham, namely argent, a lion pas- sant in bend gules, between two bendlets azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-hon rampant argent, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Non videri sed esse." Ma7-- ried, December 3, 1891, Florence Mary Constance, com- monly known as Lady Florence Mary Constance, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Marsham, Earl of Romney ; and has Issue — Grace Constance Leigh. Estates — Gressenhall House, in the county of Norfolk ; Cadhay, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Gressenhall House, East Dereham, Norfolk. HUGH HENRY HARE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Henry Hare. Born 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Listowel. Club—'ax.. James's. Armorial bearing:s— He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars and a chief indented or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally gorged or. Married, i860, Georgina Caroline, daughter of Colonel Birnie Browne, Bengal Artillery ; and has Issue — Percy Richard Hare, Esquire, born 1870; Eleanor Georgiana [married, 1888, as his second wife, Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, the sixth Baronet] ; Katherine Mary; and Florence Adela. Residences — Forest House, Bracknell ; 62 St. George's Square, S.W. RICHARD HARE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom-able Richard Hare. Born 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Listowel. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars and a chief indented or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally gorged or. Married, 1874, Caroline Acland, daughter of the late Captain George Rideout Pinder ; and has Issue living — (i) Arthur Hugh Hare, Esquire, born 1877; (2) Harry Vivian Hare, Gentleman, born 1881 ; and Eleanor Mary. Residence — 14 Augusta Gardens, Folkestone. § THOMAS LEIGH HARE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nor- folk, Member of Parliament for the South- Western Division of Norfolk, formerly Lieutenant 24th Regiment, and Scots Guards. Born 1859, being the son of Sir Thomas Hare, second Baronet. Aimorlal bearings — He bears for Anns : Gules, two bars and a thief indented or, impaling the arms of Cathcart, namely azure, three cross crosslets fitch^e, issuant from as many crescents argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- hng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-hon rampant argent, gorged with a ducal coronet or. Motto — "Non videri sed esse." Married, riib, Ida, commonly known as Lady Ida, daughter of the Right Honotwable the third Earl of Cathcart. Seat — Stow Hall, Downham Market. Residence — 23 Lowndes Street, S. W. The Right Honourable DIANA ELIZABETH MATILDA LASCELLES, Widow, ^hfl1*I^Vttl1rt^l Countess of Harewood, daughter of It^/nVI^UIUUU John George Smyth of Heath Hall, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Supporters — Two bears ermine, each muzzled gules, buckled or, gorged with a collar of the second, rimmed and studded, and with a chain reflexed over the back gold, pendent from the collar an escutcheon or, charged with a cross patonce sable. Married, 1858, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Henry Thynne Lascelles, fourth Earl of Harewood, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1) Edwin Harry Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edwin Harry Lascelles, Captain 7th Hussars, bom August 3, 1861 ; (2) Daniel Harry Las- celles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Daniel ^w is the Naval Cockade. ©ar Hairy Lascelles, born August i, 1862; (3) George Algernon Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Algernon Lascelles, Captain 3rd Battalion the Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment, born August 2, 1865 ; (4) William Horace Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Horace Lascelles, born February IS, 1868 ; (s) Francis John Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis John Lascelles, born December 29, 1871 ; (6) Eric James Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eric James Lascelles, born March 2, 1873 ; Susan Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Susan Elizabeth [married, July 21, iBBi, Francis Richard Hugh Seymour Sutton, Esquire, and has issue] ; and Mary Diana, commonl y known as Lady Mary Diana. Posta I fli^rfrew— Harewood House, Hanover Square, London, W. The Right Honourable HENRY ULICK LAS- CELLES, Earl of Harewood, Viscount Lascelles and Baron Harewood of Harewood, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, late Colonel commanding Yorkshire Hussars. Bom August 21, 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable Henry Thynne Lascelles, fourth Earl of Harewood, by his wife Elizabeth Joan, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Joan, daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Clanricarde : succeeded his father 1892. Creations — Baron, June 18, 1796 ; Viscount and Earl, September 7, 1812. Ar- morial bearing^s — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or, impaling the arms of Bridgeman, namely sable, ten plates, four, three, two and one ; on a chief argent, a lion passant ermines. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head couped at the neck ermine , muzzled gules, buckled or, collared of the second, rimmed and studded gold. Supporters — Two bears ermine, muzzled and collared gules, buckled and chained, the chain reflexed over the back or, the collar studded and rimmed gold, and pendent therefrom a shield sable, charged with a cross patonce or. 9l0tt0 — " In solo Deo salus." Married, November 5, 1881, Florence Katherine, commonly known as Lady Florence Katherine, daughter of the Right Honour- able the third Earl of Bradford ; and has Issue — (i) Henry George Charles Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Lascelles, born September 9, 1882 ; (2) Edward Cecil Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Edward Cecil Lascelles, born July 28, 1887 ; and Margaret Selina, commonly known as Lady Margaret Selina. Seats — Harewood House, Leeds ; and Golds- borough Hall, Knaresborough. His Honour Sir RICHARD HARINGTON, eleventh Baronet, of Ridlington, in the county of ihai'tnrt'f'nil Rutland, Judgeof the County courts and ]^ail.|l(5lUU Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hereford, Warwick, and Worcester, and Deputy-Lieutenant and Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the county of Hereford. Born May 20, 1835, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Richard Haring- ton. Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Old, otherwise Wold, in the county of Northampton, and Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford, by his first wife Cecilia, fourth daughter of the Reverend Samuel Smith, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Christ Church, Oxford, and Prebendary of Durham ; succeeded his cousin as eleventh Baronet, February 9, 1877, under the creation of June 29, 1611. Livery — Black coat, with white collar and cuffs ; black waistcoat, with white edging. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fret argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, gorged with a thong gules, and buckled gold. Motto — " Nodo firmo." Married, June 5, i860, Frances Agnata, second daughter of the Reverend R. Biscoe, Pre- bendary of Hereford, and Rector of Whitbourne, in the county of Hereford ; and has Isstee — (i) Richard Harington, Esquire, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born March 3, 1861 ; (2) the Reverend Charles Harington, Master of Arts, born May 23, 1862 ; (3) Edward Harington, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born October 25, 1863 ; (4) the Reverend Robert Harington, Bachelor of Arts, born April 26, 1868 ; (5) John Harington, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd and 4th Battalions Worcestershire Regiment, born April 10, i^ar 467 1873 ; Margaret Agnata ; and Frances Cecilia. Estate and postal address — Whitbourne Court, Worcester. ROBERT EDWARD STUART HARINGTON- STUART, Esquire, Jus- ^arington^^tuart t^^^^t^ S:ffi of the Council for the county of Lanark, Honorary Colonel, late Captain Rifle Brigade, eldest son of Robert Harington, Esquire, late Captain 12th Lancers, by his wife Charlotte, third daughter and co-heiress of the late Andrew Stuart of Castlemilk and Torrance, in the county of Lanark. Assumed the surname of Stuart in 1879, o" succeeding to the estate of Torrance on the death of his maternal aunt, Miss Christian Anne Stuart. C&J.I— Carlton, Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh), Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), Conservative (Glasgow). Lively— Oxford grey or dark blue, with brass mountings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a bend gules, surmounted of a fesse chequy azure and argent, in the middle chief point a crescent gules (for Stuart) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fret argent (for Haring ton), impaling the arms of Arundell, namely sable, six hirondelles, three, two and one argent ; and for his Crests, t. a dexter hand holding a sword all proper (for Stewart), and in an escroU over the same this motto, "Avant" ; 2. a lion's head erased or, gorged with a thong gules, buckled or, the end pendent (for Harington); with the Uotto, "Nodo firmo." Married, April 28, 1863, Louisa Alice, daughter of the late Robert Arthur Arundell, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert Arthur Arundell. Estate — Torrance, East Kilbride, in the county of Lanark. Postal address — Torrance, East Kilbride, N. B. Sir EDWARD JAMES HARLAND, Baronet, of Or- miston, in the county of Down, and ftiflrfflnll Brompton, in the county of York, Justice ]^(ll.l(lllk> Qf tjje Peace for the counties of Down, Antrim, and Leitrim, and for Belfast, Member of Parliament for Belfast. Born May 15. 1831, being the son of the late William Harland, Doctor of Medi- cine, of Scarborough, by his wife Anne, daughter of Gowan Pierson of Goathland, in the county of York ; was created a Baronet, July 25, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend nebuly plain cotised sable, between two sea lions erect of the last, each supporting an anchor proper, three stags' heads caboshed argent. ' Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper a sea lion erect sable, supporting an anchor as in the arms, suspended from the neck by a gold chain an escutcheon ermine charged with a sun in splendour. Motto — "Semper vigilans." Married, January 26, i860, Rosa Matilda, daughter of Thomas Wann of Vermont, near Belfast. Residences — Baroda Hou.se, Kensington Palace Gardens, W. ; Glenfarne Hall, in the county of Leitrim. The Right Honourable SARAH ORMSBY-GORE, Widow, Baroness Harlech, youngestdaughter fllfll'fpf'h °^ ^'"^ John Tyssen Tyrrell, Baronet, of V^yXKXXiW) Boreham House, Essex. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse between three cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Gore) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Ormsby). Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic tiger argent, maned and tufted sable, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a lion or. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable John Ralph Ormsby-Gore, first Baron Harlech, who was so created 1876, and died June following. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Fanny Mary Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Mary Catherine [married, firstly, July 21, 1863, Lloyd Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lloyd Kenyon (who died April 17, 1865), and has a son, the Right Honourable Lloyd Kenyon, Lord Kenyon ; secondly, August 24, 1880, the Reverend T. M. Bulkeley-Owen of Tedsmore Hall, Shropshire (to whom refer)]. Postal address — 4 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM RICHARD ORMSBY-GORE, Baron Harlech of Harlech, in the county of Merioneth, Lord-Lieutenant and Custus Rotu- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 468 i^ar lorum of the county of Leitrim, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Sligo and Salop. Born March 3, 1819, being the second son of the late William Ormsby-Gore of Porkington, in the county of Shropshire, by his wife Mary Jane, only daughter and heir of Owen Ormsby of Willowbrook, in the county of Sligo ; succeeded his brother as second Baron, June 15, 1876, under the creation of January 14, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse between three cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Gore) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend between six cross crosslets or (for Ormsby). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, r. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger rampant argent, ducally gorged or, maned and tufted sable (for Gore) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a man's leg also in armour, couped at the thigh all propei> (for Ormsby). Supporters — On the dexter side an heraldic tiger argent, maned and tufted sable, ducally gorged or, and on the sinister side a lion or. Motto — " In hoc signo vinces." Married, September 10, 1850, Emily Charlotte, com- monly known as Lady Emily Charlotte, eldest surviving daughter of Admiral Sir G. F. Seymour, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, and sister of the Most Honourable Sir Francis Seymour, fifth Marquess of Hertford, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and by her (who died January 10, 1892), has had Issue — (i) William Seymour Ormsby-Gore, Esquire, commonly known as ttie Honourable William Seymour Ormsby-Gore, born December 27, 1852, died May 1853 ; (2) George Ralph Charles Ormsby-Gore. Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Ralph Charles Ormsby- Gore, Captain Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Leitrim, born January 21, 1855 [married, July 25, 1881, Margaret Ethel, commonly known as Lady Margaret Ethel, fourth daughter of the Most Honour- able the tenth Marquess of Huntly, and has issue, William George Arthur Ormsby-Gore, Esquire, born April 11, 1885] ; (3) Henry Arthur Ormsby-Gore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Arthur Ormsby-Gore, Major nth Hussars, Aide-de-Camp to the Earls Carnarvon and Aber- deen, Lord-Lieutenants of Ireland, and Aide-de-Camp to His Serene Highness Prince Edward of Saxe Weimar, when commanding the Forces in Ireland, born March 18, 1857; {4) Seymour FitzRoy Ormsby-Gore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Seymour FitzRoy Ormsby-Gore, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, born January 18, 1863 ; Mary Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Georgina, Lady-in-Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Connaught [married, October 10, 1878, Colonel Alfred Mordaunt Egerton, Royal Horse Guards, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, and has issue] ; and Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Emily [married, July 15, 1886, Hugh Fortescue, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Ebrington, eldest son of the third Earl Fortescue]. Town residence — 12 Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. Seats — Brogyntyn, Oswestry, in the county of Shropshire ; Derrycarne, in the county of Leitrim. HARLESTON, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. Dame ANNIE HARLE Y, Widow, commonly known as Lady Harley, daughter of Henry Francis ^f}^flt*(l>t1 Conniiigton of Ranby Hall^ in the county of \)^\XKV0^ Lincoln. Married, i860. Colonel Sir Robert William Harley, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1892. Postal address — 16 Vicarage Gardens, Kensington. PATIENCE ANNE HARLEY, commonly known as the Honourable Patience Anne Harley, daughter of the sixth Baron Rodney. Married, 1878, Robert William Dacre Harley of Brampton Brian, in the county of Hereford. Dame HELEN MARGARET HARMAN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Harman, daughter of John Tonge of Starboro' Castle, Eden Bridge. Married, 1868, Lieutenant- General Sir George Byng Harman, Knight Commander & is the Military Cockade. i|)arman of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Military Secretary to Field-Marshal His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge, Commander-in-Chief [who died in the year 1892). Postal address — 64 Courtfield Gardens, S. W. RICHARD HARMAN, Esquire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1864, being the son of the Reverend Edward Harman, Rector of Pickwell, Oakham ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1891. Club — East India United Service. § THOMAS ED WARDS HARMAN, Esquire, Major in the Army. Born April 15, 1842, being the only son of Samuel Thomas Harman, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of John Lloyd Edwards of Causolen Park, in the county of Wexford. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Sable, a chevron between six rams, accosted, counter trippant, two and two argent, armed and unguled or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, an arm erect, vested azure, tufted argent, the hand proper, grasping a bunch of two roses, red and white. Motto — ' 'Dieu defend le avit. ' ' Neither the above arms nor the pedigree of this family is recorded in Ulster's Office ; hut assuming the pedigree given in Burke's "Landed Gentry" to be correct, the arms, accord- ing to the Funeral entry of Sir Thomas Harman, would be: Sable, a chevron between three rams passant argent, armed and unguled or. Married, January 15, 1885, Mary Edith, daughter of Richard Clayton - Brown - Clayton, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Wexford and Kilkenny ; and has Issue — Thomas Clayton Harman, bom October 1886 ; and Katherine Olga Dorothy. Estates — Palace, in the county of Wexford: Ballycaron, in the county of Kilkenny. Postal address — Palace, New Ross, Ireland. Dame ELIZABETH SARA MAUDE HARNAGE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Har- Jl^flt*t1fl "^S^' daughter of the late Reverend \^t\\,\\W^X/ Edward Egremont, Vicar of Wroxeter, in the county of Salop. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent six torteaux, three, two and one (for Harnage) ; 2 and 3 ermine, three lions rampant within a bordure or, sem^e of crescents azure (for Blackman). Married, 1866, Sir Henry George Harnage, Baronet, who died 1888, when the title became extinct. Postal address — Cressage, Salop. Colonel ARTHUR HARNESS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, ??^flt*t1Prfl^ ^^^^S ^^ ^°'"' ^f General Sir Henry Druiy *^^\-*^'^i^^ Harness, Knight Comfnander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. ELIZABETH EMILY HARPER, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Emily Harper, sister of X(\{\VX\PV tf'^ fo^^th Earl of Leitrim. Married, 1873, IJ^aVJJvt. Henry Andrew Harper. §The Right Honourable CHARLES AUGUSTUS STANHOPE, Earl of Harrington, in ?]^ari*tt1lTf'rtn *^ county of Northampton, Viscount J^UVV4.lli5 VUU Petersham of Petersham, in the county of Surrey, and Baron Harrington of Harrington, in the county of Northampton, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, late of the Royal Engineers. Born January 9, 1844, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Harrington,, by his wife Elizabeth Still, daughter of the late Robert Lucas de Pearsall of Wartensee Castle, Switzerland ; succeeded his father in 1881. Creations— Baron, January 6, 1730; Earl, &c., February 9, 1742. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for cadency, impaling the arms of Carington, namely or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins, the two in chief respec- tant each other sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, a demi-lion rampant issuant from the battlements or, hold- ing between the paws a grenade fired proper. Supporters « is the Naval Cockade. J^at ^ar 469 —Dexter, a talbot guardant argent, guttfe-de-poix ; sinister, a wolf erminois, each gorged with a chaplet of oak proper. Motto— "A Deo et Rege." Married, July 5, 1869, Eva, commonly known as the Honourable Eva, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Robert John Carington, the second Lord Carrington. Heir presumptive — His brother, Fitzroy William Whitbread Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitzroy William Whitbread Stanhope, born 184s ; married, firstly, 1869, Jessie Hamilton, adopted daughter of the late J. H. Gell of Ickenham (she died 1885) ; and secondly, 1886, Ethel, eldest daughter of Peter Godfrey Chapman. Seats — Elvaston, in the county of Derby ; Gawsworth, Macclesfield The Right Honourable ELIZABETH STILL STANHOPE, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Harrington, eldest daughter of Robert Lucas de Pearsall of Willsbridge, and of Wartensee Castle, Switzerland. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot guardant argent, gutt^e-de-poix ; sinister, a wolf erminois, each gorged with a chaplet of oak proper. Mar- ried, 1839, the Right Honourable Charles Wyndham Stan- hope, seventh Earl of Harrington, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Charles Augustus Stanhope, eighth Earl of Harrington ; (2) Fitzroy William Whitbread Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitzroy William Whitbread Stan- hope, born December 25, 1845 [man"ied, firstly, October 30, i86g, Jessie Marion Hawkins Hamilton, youngest adopted daughter of J. H. Gell of Ickenham (she died June i, 1885) ; secondly, July 20, 1886, Ethel, daughter of Peter Godfrey Chapman of Cougham Lodge] ; (3) Lincoln Edwin Stan- hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lincoln Edwin Stanhope, Lieutenant (retired) 7th Dragoon Guards, bom April 6, 1849 [married, July 22, 1885, Helene de Bravura, daughter of Countess de Galve, by her first husband Mon- sieur de Bravura] ; (4) Wyndham Edward Campbell Stan- hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wynd- ham Mward Campbell Stanhope, born June 17, 1851 [married, October 30, 1877, Camille Caroline, daughter of Edward Reyloff, which marriage was dissolved May 1883]. He died July 27, 1883 ; (5) Gerald Louis Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Louis Stanhope, born July 6, 1855, died May 19, 1866, from the effect of an accidental fall from his horse ; (6) Dudley Henry Eden Stan- hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Dudley Henry Eden Stanhope, born January 13, 1859 [married, April 26, 1883, Kathleen, daughter of Joseph Carter Wood of Felcourt, in the county of Sussex, and has issue, Charles Joseph Leicester Stanhope, Esquire, born October 9, 1887 ; and Kathleen Florence Mary] ; Caroline Margarite, com- monly known as Lady Caroline Margarite [married, December 15, 1867, James Penrose Ingham, Esquire (who died November 28, 1879), elder son of Sir James Taylor Ingham, Knight, of Sugwas Court, in the county of Here- ford] ; Leicester Philippa, commonly known as Lady Lei- cester Philippa [married, September 6, 1883, William Sharp Waithman of Merlin Park, in the county of Galway, and has a son, Henry William Arthur Wyndham Stanhope Sharp, born June 16, 1887, and a daughter, Eva Melicent Pansy Philippa] ; Fanny Joanna, commonly known as Lady Fanny Joanna ; Jane Harriet Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Jane Harriet Charlotte [married, February 7, 1874, the Right Honourable Baron Wallscourt, and died September 8, 1889] I Blanche Georgina, commonly known as Lady Blanche Georgina ; and Charlotte Augusta, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Augusta, died an infant, Novem- ber II, 1863. Postal addresses — Harrington House, 4 Craig's Court, S.W. ; Stanhope Lodge, West Cowes, Isle of Wight. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH WILLIAM STANHOPE, Widow, Countess of Harrington, only child and heir of William Green of Trelawney, Jamaica. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference. Supporters —Dexter, a talbot guardant argent, gutt^e-de-poix ; sinister, a wolf erminois, each gorged with a chaplet of oak proper. Married, 1831, the Right Honourable Leicester Fitzgerald Charles Stanhope, fifth Earl of Harrington, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1862. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Algernon Russell Gayleard Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Algernon Russell Gayleard Stanhope, born 1838, died in 1847 ; (2) the Right Honourable Sydney Seymour Hyde Stanhope, sixth Earl of Harrington ; Anna Carolina, commonly known as Lady Anna Carolina [married, August 15, 1850, E. S. Chandos-Pole of Radborne Hall, in the county of Derby, who died November 30, 1873] ; and Geral- dine Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Geraldine Evelyn [married, 1871, the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Milltovvn, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, who died May 30, 1890]. Postal addresses — Har- rington House, Kensington Palace Gardens, W. ; Biddick House, near South Shields, HARRIS, see MALMESBURY. ALICE HARRIS, commonly known as Lady Alice Harris, sister of the Right Honourable the Thflfrtrt '°™^''' 'Sssxi of Malmesbiury; raised ■ to the V^ (i 1 1 ip rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, i8go. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge : Azure, a chevron erminois between three hedgehogs or, on a chief of augmentation argent, the black eagle of Prussia displayed, crowned with an imperial crown, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre and in the sinister a mound, and charged on the breast with the cypher F. R. imperially crowned, and on each wing with a trefoil argent. ARTHUR ERNEST HARRIS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ernest Harris. Born 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Harris. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, on a chevron embattled erminois, between three hedgehogs or, as many bombs fired proper, on a chief a representation of part of the wall and ditch and one of the sallyports of Seringapatam, the drawbridge let down, and the Union flag of Great Britain hoisted above the flag of Tippoo Sultan. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng vert and or ; and for his Crest, on a mural crown or, the royal tiger of Tippoo Sultan passant guardant vert, striped, crowned with an Eastern crown, and charged on the forehead with the Persian character implying " Hydery," or the dominions of Hyder Ali, gold, vulned in the breast by an arrow also gold. Married, 1871, Jane Butler, who died 1891, daughter of the Reverend Richard Butler Bryan, and widow of Captain Arthur Chajgneau of Benown House, in the county of Westmeath; and has Issue — Arthur Reginald Harris, Esquire, born 1874. Residence — CHARLES EDWARD HARRIS, Esquire, of Tylney Hall, Winchfield, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 28, 1843, being the only son of the late Charles Harris of Fulford Grange, in the county of York, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Dixon, in the same county. Clui — United University. Livery— Z\vs.. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a chevron ermine, between three hedgehogs and in the centre chief point a bundle of reeds erect or, banded vert, three ears of wheat slipped of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi- pelican rising argent, vulning herself, charged on the neck with three guttes-de-sang, and gorged with a collar gemel azure, a bundle of reeds fesseways proper, banded vert. Married, February 3, 1873, Jessie, daughter of Henry St. John, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of West Court, Finchampstead, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edward St. John Harris, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant Hampshire Militia, born November 10, 1873 ; (2) Wilfrid Harris, Gentleman, born June 25, 1878 ; (3) Ray- mond Jocelyn Harris, Gentleman, born May 9, 18S4 ; Helen Carleton [married, April 21, 1892, her cousin Owen Harris, Captain 33rd Regiment] ; Winifred Rose ; and Jessie Margaret. Estates — 1fm.t.y Hall, Winchfield, in the county of Southampton ; West Court, Finchampstead, in the county of Berkshire ; Pikeley, Allerton, in the county of York. CONSTANCE CATHARINE HARRIS, commonly known as Lady Constance Catharine Harris, sister of the Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 47° ^at l^ar Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Malmesbury ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1890. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron erminois between three hedgehogs or, on a chief of aug- mentation argent, the black eagle of Prussia displayed, crowned with an imperial crown, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre and in the sinister a mound, and charged on the breast with the cypher F. R. imperially crowned, and on each wing with a trefoil argent. Dame ElVIMA WYLY HARRIS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Harris, daughter of Cap- tain Samuel Chambers, Royal Navy. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Aziure, a chevron erminois between three hedgehogs or, on a chief of honourable augmentation argent, the black eagle of Prussia displayed, crowned with an Imperial crown, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre, and in the sinister a mound, and on the breast a cypher " F. R." imperially crowned, and on each wing a trefoil argent. Married, 1841, Admiral Sir Edward Alfred John Harris, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Edward Alfred John Harris, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, second son of the Right Hon- ourable the second Earl of Malmesbury, for many years Minister Plenipotentiary to the Netherlands, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edward James Harris, Earl of iVIalmesbury [to whom refer] ; (2) Alfred Charles Harris, Esquire, Lieutenant in the Royal Navy, bom November 16, 1843, died July 25, 1877 ; (3) John William Harris, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John William Harris, born 1849 ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son, 1890 [married, 1880, Amelia Frances Wardlaw, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Wedderburn Gumming of the Coldstream Guards. Residence — Lyndhurst, in the county of Hampshire] ; Con- stance Catherine, commonly known as Lady Constance Catherine, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter 1890 ; Blanche Harriet Emma, commonly known as Lady Blanche Harriet Emma, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1890 [married, 1877, Captain Francis Baillie, who died 1879, and has issue living, Constance Ellen]; Florence Lucia, commonly known as Lady Florence Lucia, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1890 [married, 1890, as his second wife, Sir Charles Grant, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India (to whom refer)]. Residence — 5 Marble Arch, W.]; and Alice, commonly known as Lady AHce, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1890. Postal address — Tetworth, Ascot. Sir GEORGE DAVID HARRIS, Knight Bachelor. Born 1827, being the son of David Niclwlas Harris of Latham, in the county of Surrey , by his "wife Ann, daughter of John Edwards of the Honourable East India Company's Service: dubbed Knight Baclielor, 188S. Married, 1854, Eliza Margaret, daughter of tlie Honourable Henry Adder- ley of Nassau, Bahamas. Postal address — 32 Inverness Ter}-ace, W. §The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE ROBERT CANNING HARRIS, Baron Harris of Seringapatam and Mysore, East Indies, and of Belmont, in the county of Kent, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Emi- nent Order of the Indian Empire, Governor of Bombay, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, Honorary Major East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion the Buffs. Born February 3, 1851, being the only son of the third Baron, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the Venerable George Cummins, Archdeacon of Trinidad ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of August 11, 1815. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, on a chevron em- battled erminois, between three hedgehogs or, as many bombs sable, fired proper ; a chief of augmentation, thereon the gates and fortress of Seringapatam, the drawbridge let down, and the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland hoisted over the standard of Tippoo Saib all proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Com- mander of that Order ; and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Jervis, namely sable, a chevron ermine, between three martlets argent. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting ^ is tbe Military Cockade. liis degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, on a mural crown or, a royal tiger passant guardant vert, striped or, spotted of the first, pierced in the breast with an arrow of the last, vulned gules, charged on the forehead with a Persian character for Hyder, and crowned with an Eastern coronet both of the first. Supporters — Dexter, a grenadier soldier of the 73rd Regiment in his regimentals proper, supporting with his exterior hand a staff, thereon hoisted the Union flag of Great Britain and Ireland, over that of the standard of Tippoo Saib, and beneath the tri- coloured flag entwined, inscribed with the word " Re- publique ; " sinister, a Malay soldier in his uniform proper, supporting a like staff, thereon hoisted the flag of the East India Company argent, striped barways gules, with a canton over the standard of Tippoo Saib, with the tricoloured flag entwined beneath as on the dexter, inscribed with the word "Franfaise," all proper. Motto — "My prince and my country." Married, July 8, 1874, Lucy Ada, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, second daughter of the Right Honourable Carnegie Jervis, third Viscount St. Vincent ; and has Issue — George St. Vincent Harris, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George St. Vincent Harris, born September 3, 1889. Seats — Belmont, Feversham, in the county of Kent; Government House, Bombay. HERBERT JAMES HARRIS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Bom January 8, i860, being the eldest son of the late Charles Harris of Calne, in the county of Wiltshire, who died 1872, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse azure and sable, three crescents in fesse between as many hedgehogs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pegasus vrings addorsed ermine, guttde-de- poix, holding in the mouth two ears of barley also or, and resting the sinister leg on an increscent gules. Motto — ' ' Ubique patriam reminisci. " Married, firstly, June 19, 1884, Annie, second daughter of Walter S. Chapman of Hadley, in the county of Hertford, and by her (who died 1885) has Issue — Annie Kathleen. He married, secondly, November 9, 1892, Mabel, daughter of the late William Henry of Brighton ; and by her has Issue — Leslie Herbert Hoey Harris, Gentleman. Seat — Bowden Hill Hoine, Chippen- ham. JOHN WILLIAM HARRIS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John WiUiam Harris, brother of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Malmesbury. Born 1849 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1891 ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, on a chevron em- battled erminois, between three hedgehogs or, as many bombs fired proper, on a chief a representation of part of the wall and ditch and one of the sallyports of Seringapatam, the drawbridge let down, and the Union flag of Great Britain hoisted above the flag of Tippoo Sultan. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, on a mural crown or, the royal tiger of Tippoo Sultan passant guardant vert, striped, crowned with an Eastern crown, and charged on the forehead with the Persian character implying " Hydery," or the dominions of Hyder All, gold, vulned in the breast by an arrow also gold. Married, 1880, Amelia Frances Wardlaw, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Wedderburn Gumming of the Coldstream Guards. Resi- dence — Lyndhurst, in the county of Hampshire. Major - General PHILIP HENRY FARRELL HARRIS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, i^ing the son of Major-General P. Harris {Bengal Army): was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Married, 1857, Harriette, daughter of the late Captain William Bryan Cooke. § REGINALD TEMPLE HARRIS-TEMPLE, Es- quire, commonly known as the iT^fll*1*tfif'/7r'l>1tttl(i> Honourable Reginald Temple Vi){X\.\.m'^ll,X,\\\]f\\, Harris -Temple. Born 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Harris. Clubs— St. James's, Travellers', Marlborough. Postal address — Waterslon, Athlone. H is the Naval Cockade. mt J^ar 471 Dame ELIZA SOPHIA HARRISON, Widma, com- monly known as Lady Harrison, daugh- fl^ai*rtflfflt1 '^'' "f '^* ''''^ James Hume. Married, 4J:;UVVi9Wtl 1834, Sir Edmund Stephen Harrison, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Clerk of the Council, who died 1882. Postal address— 6 St. Stephen's Crescent, London, W. Dame FANNY MATILDA HARRISON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Harrison, daughter of Gilbert Abbot A' Beckett, Esquire, one of the Metropolitan Magis- trates. Married, 18—, Sir Henry Leland Harrison, Knight Bachelor, who died 1892. Postal address — 15 Neville Street, Onslow Gardens, London, JAMES HARRISON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie counties of Lancasliire and Westmorland, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Bom August 18, 1836, being the eldest son of the late James Harrison, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancashire, by his wife Harriette, daughter of Richard Kay. Club — ^Junior Conservative. Livery — Blue coat, blue and yellow striped waistcoat, drab breeches. AimOTial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three mascles chevronways or, between as many demi-lions ram- pant erased erminois ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion rampant erased or, gorged with a collar gemelle azure, and holding be- tween the paws a wreath of oak proper, three mascles interlaced also azure; with the Motto, "Pro Rege et patria." Married, July 26, 1866, Althea Nona, daugh- ter of the Reverend Charles Hensley Maberly, Master of Arts, Vicar of Owslebury, in the county of South- ampton ; and has Issue — (i) James Kay Maberly Har- rison, Gentleman, born March 29, 1869 ; (2) Charles Newton Maberly Harrison, Gentleman, bom April 29, 1872 ; Mary Althea Maberly ; and Edith Frances Maberly. Estate — Nether House, Long Sleddale, in the parish of Kendal. Postal address — Newby Bridge, Ulverston. § Sir RICHARD HARRISON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander-in-Chief Western District. Born May 26, 1837, being the second son of the Reverend B. J. Harrison, Rector of Beaumont, in the county of Essex, by Em.ily his wife, daughter of Richard Hall, of Copped Hall, Totteridge, in the county of Hertford ; was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {Military Division^, in the year 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order in 18B9 ; was created a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in 1882, and received the third class of the Turkish Order of the Osmanieh in the same year. Clubs — United Service, Arthur's. Livery — Blue coat, red waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used are: Or, on a cross asure. Jive pheons of the field. Crest — An arm vested azure, purfled or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a broken dart proper, pheoned gold. These were granted September 10, 1616, to WilliaTn Harrison of Aldclijfe, with whose family Sir Richard Hari'ison has not established any connection. Sir Richards pedigree is duly proved and recorded at the College of Arm-s from WilliaTn Harrison of Kirkham, in the County PalatiTie of Lancaster, living in the year 1573, but no right to any arms has been established. Married, December 8, 1870, Amy Mary Sophia, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel John Doyle O'Brien ; and has Issue — Arihur Patrick Bird Harrison, Esquire, bom January 16, 1874 ; Mary Alice Edgcumbe ; Violet Seymour; and Evelyn Marguerite. Residences — Government House, Mount Wise, Devonport ; Hawley Hill, Blackwater, in the county of Hampshire. Estate and postal address — Hawley Hill, Blackwater, Hampshire. RICHARD PR YCE HARRISON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1816, being the son of the late George Devereux Harrison ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1870. Club — Oriental. Married, 1842, the eldest daughter if George Nicholas Cheke, Surgeon Bengal Medical Service. Postal address — 164 Sutherland Avenue, Maida Vale, W. Captain THOMAS HARRISON, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Royal Engineers. Born 1864 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1892. §The Right Honourable DUDLEY FRANCIS STUART RYDER, Earl of Harrowby, fl^affflVYlfltl Viscoimt Sandon of Sandon, in the 4^UVVUUlUj/ county of Stafford, and Baron Harrowby of Harrowby, in the county of Lincoln, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace and Chairman County Council of the county of Stafford. Born January i6, 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Harrowby, by his wife Frances Stuart, commonly known as Lady Frances Stuart, daughter of the Most Honourable the first Mar- quess of Bute ; succeeded his father in 1882. Creations— Baron, May 20, 1776 ; Earl, July 19, 1809. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three crescents or, on each an ermine spot sable, impaling the arms of Cecil, namely, barry of len argent and azure, six escutcheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable. Supporters — Two griffins, wings elevated argent, on the shoulder of each an ermine spot sable, each gorged with a plain collar azure, charged with three crescents or, chained of the last. Motto — "Servata fides ciner." Married, October 3, 1861, Mary Frances, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Brownlow Cecil, the second Marquess of Exeter, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Heir presum^ptive — His brother, Henry Dudley Ryder, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Dudley Ryder, late Captain Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1836; married, 1859, Susan Juliana Maria Hamilton, daughter of Villiers Dent of Barton Cliff, Christchurch. Seats — Sandon House, Stone, in the county of Stafford ; Norton, Moreton-in-the-Marsh, in the county of Gloucester. Town residence — ^44 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ARTHUR FITZROY HART, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieu- ][>\(\«<- tenant - Colonel East Surrey Regiment. Born i^fXKy, May 4, 1844, being the fourth but eldest sur- viving son of the late Lieutenant-General Henry George Hart, by his wife Frances AUcia, daughter of the Reverend Holt Okes, Doctor of Divinity. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, between two stags' heads caboshed in chief of the last, and three swords, one in pale sur- mounted by two in saltire points downwards in base proper, pommels and hilts gold, and impaling the arms of Synnot, namely argent, three swans in pale sable, ducally gorged or, on a canton gules, a sword in pale proper ; and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head between two antlers all proper. Motto — " Celer atque fidehs. " jl/ar^^'eff, December 22, 1868, Mary Susanna, daughter of Mark Seton Synnot, Esquire, of Ballymoyer, in the county of Armagh, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Armagh ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Henry Seton Hart, Gentleman, born July 19, 1870; {2) Ronald Victor Okes Hart, Gentleman, born July 24, 1879 ; Beatrice May ; and Horatia Annette Blanche. Postal address — 92 Maison Dieu Road, Dover. HORATIO HOLT HART, Esquire, Major. Born August 9, 1850, being the sixth but third surviving son of the late Lieutenant-General Henry George Hart, by his wife Frances Alicia, daughter of the Reverend Holt Okes, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, between two stags' heads caboshed in chief of the last, and three swords one in pale, surmounted by two in saltire points downwards in base proper, pommels and hilts gold, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 472 ^ar wreath of the colours, a stag's head between two antlers all proper; with the Motto, " Celer atque fidelis." Married, August 8, 1872, Emily Aline, daughter of James George Clements of Redcliffe Square ; and has Issue — William Cecil Hart, Gentleman ; Laurence George Hart, Gentle- man, twins, born August 16, 1877. REGINALD CLARE HART, Esquire, Colonel, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born June 11, 1848, being the fifth but second siu'viving son of the late Lieutenant-General Henry George Hart, by his wife Frances Alicia, daughter of the Reverend Holt Okes, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Sable, a chevion or, between two stags' heads caboshed in chief of the last, and three swords, one in pale surmounted by two in saltire points downwards in base proper, pommels and hilts gold, a crescent for difference, and impahng the arms of Synnot, namely argent, three swans in pale sable, ducally gorged or, on a canton gules, a sword in pale proper ; and pendent below the escutcheon his Victoria Cross. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head between two antlers all proper ; with the Motto, " Celer atque fidelis." Married, August 6, 1872, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of Mark Seton Synnot, Esquire, of Ballymoyer, in the county of Armagh, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Armagh ; and has Issue — (i) Harold Charles Hart, Gentleman, born March 30, 1874; (2) Henry Hart, Gentleman, born March 30, 1874, died same day (twin with Harold Charles) ; (3) Henry Francis Hart, Gentleman, born June 7, died August 16, 1876; {4) Reginald Seton Hart, Gentleman, born June 27, 1882; (5) Norman Synnot Hart, Gentleman, born March 24, 1888 ; Annie Rosabel Clare ; and Sylvia Agnes Alicia. Postal address — Ballymoyer, Newtown Hamilton, Ireland. Sir ROBERT HART, first Baronet, of Kilmoriarty, in the county of Armagh, and Pekin, China, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Inspector-General of Chinese Imperial Maritime Customs, Master of Arts and Honorary Doctor of Laws of Queen's College, Belfast. Born February 20, 1835, being the eldest son of the late Henry Hart of Portadown (who died January 13, 1875), by his wife Anne, daughter of the late John Edgar of Portadown ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1882, and to Knight Grand Cross of the same Order, 1889. Creation — July 17, 1893. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bend between three fleurs-de-lis in chief and a four-leaved shamrock slipped in base all or, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint IVIichael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a hart trippant proper, holding in the mouth a four-leaved shamrock, slipped or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a dragon (representing a Chinese dragon) argent, charged on the shoulder with a torteau ; sinister, a peacock close proper. Motto — ' ' Audacter toUe. " Married, August 22, 1866, Hester Jane, eldest daughter of the late Alexander Bredon of Portadown, in the county of Armagh, Doctor of Medicine ; and has Issue — Edgar Bruce Hart, Esquire, bom July 8, 1873 ; Evelyn Amy [married, Sep- tember 5, 1892, William Nelthorpe Beauclerk, Esquire, Master of Arts, of Little Grimsby Hall, in the county of Lincoln, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant of the . county of Lincoln, Secretary to Her Majesty's Legation at Pekin] ; and Mabel Milbtirne. Residences — Pekin, China ; 38 Cadogan Place, and 12 Great Queen Street, Westminster, London. ^art^DatJiiSf HENRY VAUGHAN HART-DAVIS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Kent^ late Captain in the Royal Engineers, and Major yd Volunteer Battalion the Queens Riyyal West Surrey Regiment. Born April 3, 1849, being the second son of the late R. Vaughan Davis, Commissioner of Audit at Somerset House., by his wife Anne Charlotte^ third daughter & iB the Military Cockade. of the late Major Robert Bates of tlie Royal Ariilleij. Clubs — Army and Navy , Magistrates', City of London. Livery — Dark blue with silver buttons and a drab overcoat. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three boars' lieads coufed argent (colours reversed upon book-plate], and upon an escutcheon of pretence for the arms of Whitting- ham, party per pale er7nine and erminois [book-plate has it quarterly ermine and erminois), a fesse vert {book-plate has it purpure), over all a lion rampant . . . (argent f), guttie- de-sang; and for a Oieet, a fawn lodged; with M« Motto, "Dum spiro spero." Married, March 20, 1873, Annie Cleme?itina, only child and heiress of the late Charles Whit- tingham of Hie Madras Civil Service ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Hart-Davis, born October 10, 1874 ; (2) Richard Vaughan Hart-Davis, born May i, 1878 ; Margaret Annice Arabin : and Audrey Elinor Arabin. Postal address — Crofton Grange, Orpington, Kent. HARTINGTON, Marquess of, see DEVONSHIRE. HARTISMERE, Baron, see HENNIKER. Sir CHARLES AUGUSTUS HARTLEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order TKflff'f l>M of Saint Michael and Saint George, Member l^tll Vlvj/ of the Institution of Civil Engineers, Fellow of the Royal Society , Edinburgh; an Officerof tlie Medjidie, and Comm-ander of the Star of Rou^najiia ; Engineer-in-Chief to European Comtnission for the Naviga- tion of tlie Danube since 1856. Born 1825, being the son of tlie late W. A. Hartley of Darlington, by his wife Lillias, daughter of the late Andrew Tod, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bo'ness, Scotland ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1862; created Knight Co-mmander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Armorial bear- ings as used, but for luhich no authority has been established, are for Arms: Argent, on a cross gules, pierced of the field, four cinquefoils or, in tlie second and third quarters a ■}nartlet sable. Crest — A martlet sable, holding in the beak a cross crosslet JitcMe or ; with the 1/Lotto, " Vive ut vivas." Postal address — 26 Pall Mall, London, S. IV. H GEORGE THOMPSON HARTLEY, Esquire, of ® Wheaton-Aston Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, late Coronet Queen's Own Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born January 11, 1844, being the eldest son of John Hartley, Esquire, of Wheaton- Aston, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop and Stafford, and High Sheriff of the latter county, 1870, by his wife Emma, second surviving daughter of G. B. Thorneycroft, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hadley Park, in the cotmty of Salop, and Wheaton-Aston, in the county of Stafford. Livery — Claret coloiu", red and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed gules, four quatrefoils or, in the first and fourth quarters a martlet sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a martlet sable, in the beak a cross pat^e fitch^e or. Motto — " Sub hoc signo vinces. " Married— 1\a\t. 15, i87r, Lousia, daughter and co-heiress of Spencer Stone of Callingwood, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — Ernald George Justinian Hartley, Gentle- man, born May 1875; Evelyn Eleanor; Ethel Margaret, died young; and Mabel Alice. 5«ai— Wheaton-Aston Hall, Stafford. § JAMES HARTLEY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, late Captain of 5th Fusiliers and 32nd Regiment of Foot. Bom 1838, being the eldest son of the late James Hartley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Ashbrooke Hall, sometime Member of Parliament for Sunderland, who died 1886, by his wife Annie, only daughter of Thomas Blenkin- sopp of Heworth, in the county of Durham. Clubs— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed gules, four quatrefoils or, in the first and fourth quarters a martlet sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert a martlet sable, TC is the Naval Cockade. ^at ^at 473 in the beak a cross paWe fitchiSe or. Motto^"Sub hoc signo vinces." Married, 1869, Ceciha, only daughter of S. Stitt of The Grange, Claughton ; and has, with other /vjK«— James Blenkinsopp Hartley, Gentleman, born 1870. Residence — Ashbrooke, Bournemouth. Sir FRANCIS HOULTON HARTWELL, third Baio- net, of Dale Hall, in the county of Essex. JKfl1*tVnoH Bom September 18, 1835, being the son ll^ntVUll^ll of Sir Brodrick Hartwell, second Baronet, by his wife Alice, daughter of the Reverend W. Gunthorpe of Antigua; late Captain 17th Regiment, Private Secretary to the Consul-General in Wallachia, 1851, 1855; succeeded his father 1888, under the creation of October 26, 1805. Cl-ub — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a buck's head caboshed argent, attired or, between the attires a cross patfe fitch^e of the last, in chief a lion passant guaidant per pale of the second and third, on a canton ermine, two bars per pale azure and gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, within park pales or, charged with two spear-heads proper, imbrued gules, a buck harboured argent, his dexter foot on a well also argent, holding in his mouth a sprig of oak proper ; with the Motto, "Sorte suS. contentus." Mat-ried, August 20, 1861, Emma Jane, only child of Sir Henry Dymoke, first Baronet ; and has Isstie — Mabel ; Edith ; and Florence. Heir presumptive — His brother, Edward Hughes Brodrick Hartwell, Esquire, born 1837 [married, firstly, 1873, Augusta Henrietta Virginia, daughter of Stewart Henry Paget (she died 1883) ; secondly, 1885, Ella, daughter of John Miller, Civil Engineer, of Edinburgh ; served in Royal Navy, and retired with rank of Captain ; Inspector-General of Police, Jamaica, 1878-1886; Consul at Naples since 1886. Seat — Roughton Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Residence — Penlea House, Bridgewater. Sir ROBERT HARTY, second Baronet, of Prospect House, in the county of Dublin, Barrister, l?\il1*l"M <^^U^d to the Irish Bar in 1839. Born Septem- \^n,\,\,]l ber 8, 1815, being the son of Sir Robert Way Harty, the first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, the eldest daughter of the late John Davis of Eden Park, Rathfarnham, in the county of Dublin ; succeeded his father in 1832, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse sable, between three trefoils slipped vert, as many falcons volant of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon's head erased proper, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped vert, between two wings erect or, each charged with a hurt. Motto — "Malo mori quam foedari." Mai-ried, January 6, 1857, Sophy, daughter of the Reverend Samuel G. Fairtlough, Rector of Ahinagh, in the county of Cork ; and has had Issue — Robert Way Harty, Esquire, born June I, 1859; died, unmarried, July 22, 1879; Caroline Elizabeth Josephine ; and Isabella Henrietta. Heir presumptive — His brother, Henry Lockington Harty, born May 9, 1826 ; married, 1854, Anna, daughter of Henry Davies (she died 1880); is Coroner for the county of Dublin. Seat — Prospect House, Roebuck, Dublin. HARVEY, quartered by HUSSEY. §SlR CHARLES HARVEY, Baronet, of Crown Point, in the parish of Trowse, in the county of iKslfVllMi Norfolk, Justice of the Peace for the county V^fX\,yiX,^ of Norfolk, Colonel 4th Battalion Norfolk Regiment (Militia). Born February 25, 1849, being the only surviving son of Sir Robert John Harvey Harvey, first Baronet, by his wife Henrietta Augusta, com- monly known as Lady Henrietta Augusta, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George, Viscount Kilcoursie ; succeeded his father in 1870, under the creation of December 8, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Er- minois, on a chief indented gules, a representation of the gold medal presented to Sir Robert John Harvey for his services at the battle of Orthes, pendent from a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, beneath the word "Orthes," be- tween two crescents argent, a canton ermine, thereon a representation of a badge of the Order of the Tower and Sword. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown or, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, and above a crescent argent, between two branches of laurel also proper. Motto— "Alteri sic tibi." Married, firstly, March 6, 1870, Jane Ann, daughter of Benjamin Green of Newcastle ; and by her (who died December 13, 1891) has Issue — (i) Charles Robert Lambart Edward Harvey, Esquire, born April 16, 1871 ; Sybil Henrietta ; Christabel Katherine, died May 2, 1894 ; and Gabrielle Jane. He married secondly, February i, 1893, Edith, daughter of G. F. Cooke of Holmwood, Norwich, and has, (2) Oliver Charles Harvey, Esquire. Seat — Rain- thorpe Hall, Long Stratton, in the county of Norfolk. EDMUND HARVEY, Gentleman. Bom November 16, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Harvey, Gentleman, by his first wife Harriet; second duaghter of Edward Moberley, by his wife Sarah, Kc/Cayley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in the sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." Married, April 19, 1864, Agnes Anne, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county of Northampton. EDWARD HENRY HARVEY, Gentleman. Born November 14, 1837, being the eldest son of the late John Harvey, Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet Mary, second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife Margaret Jane, nie Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, -on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a m\illet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." EDWIN PERCY HARVEY, Gentleman. Born May 25, 1874, being the third son of the late Francis Edward Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." ELEANOR HARVEY, Spinster, daughter of the late John Harvey, Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet Mary, second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife Margaret Jane, nh Lee. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils shpped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference. FRANCES EMILY HARVEY, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Harvey, by his first wife Harriet, second daughter of Edward Moberley, by his wife Sarah, nie Cayley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference. FRANCES MARIA HARVEY, Spinster, daughter of the late Francis Edward Harvey, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference. The Reverend FREDERICK MORTIMER HAR- VEY, Clerk in Holy Orders, formerly Rector of Bolnhurst, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom July 24, 184s, being the third son of the late John Harvey, Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet Mary, second daughter of Archibald Paris, by his wife Margaret Jane, nie Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper ; with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." Married, Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 474 ^at ^30 November 2, 1885, Katharine Dorothea, eldest daughter of the late Edward John Parker-Jervis ; and has Issue — Ronald Marmaduke Dawnay Harvey, born May 16, 1887. HARRY CHARLES HARVEY, Gentleman. Born July 20, 1868, being the second son of the late Francis Edward Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guar- dant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." Dame MAGDALEN BREADALBANE HARVEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Harvey, daughter of Sir John Pringle, the fifth Baronet, and widow of A. Ander-son. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend engrailed argent, three trefoils slipped vert within a bordure wavy or, impaling the arms of Pringle, namely azure, three escallops or. Married, as his second wife. Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, the first Baronet, who died 1887. Postal address — 19 Maresiield Gardens, South Hamp- stead, London, N.W. Surgeon-Colonel ROBERT HARVEY, Companion of t]ie Distinguislied Service Order, Doctor of Medicine, Prin- cipal Medical Officer of Punjaub Frontier Force, Honorary Surgeon to tlie Viceroy of India, Fellow of Calcutta Univer- sity and of the Obstetrical Society. Born 1842, being the son of the late Alexander Harvey, Doctor of Medicine, of Broo-tnhill, in the county of Aberdeen ; was created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1891. Clubs — East India, United Service, St. George's. Married, 1875, Emmie Josephine, daughter of Theodore Drayton Grimkd of Ashley Grange and Charleston, South Carolina. Sir ROBERT GRENVILLE HARVEY, second Baro- net, of Langley Park, in the county of Buckingham. Born July i, 1856, being the son of Sir Robert Bateson Harvey, the first Baronet, by his wife Diana Jane, daughter of Archibald Creyke ; formerly Captain 3rd Battalion Ox- fordshire Light Infantry (Militia) ; succeeded his father 1887, under the creation of November 28, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend en- grailed argent, three trefoils slipped vert, all within a bordure wavy or; impahng the arms of Murray, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last three stars argent (for Murray of Blackbarony) ; 2. gules, a chevron between three crescents argent (for OHphant) ; 3. azure, three stars within a double tressure counter-flowered argent, and in the centre a martlet or (for Murray). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion regardant proper, supporting an escutcheon argent, charged with a bat's wing sable, the lion debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto — " Probitas verus honos." Married, April 29, 1893, Emily Blanche Oliphant, commonly called the Honourable Emily Blanche Oliphant, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Baron Elibank. Heir — His brother, Charles Bateson Harvey, Esquire, Captain loth Hussars, born 1859 ; married, 1891, Catherine, daughter of the Reverend and commonly called the Honourable Canon Lascelles, Rector of Goldsborough. Seat — Langley Park, Slough. THOMAS FRANCIS HARVEY, Gentleman. Born October 25, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Francis Edward Harvey, Gentleman, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cookson, Vicar of Maxey, in the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils shpped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colovirs, a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil sUpped vert, with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." WILLIAM FRANCIS HARVEY of Parbrook, in the county of Hampshire. Born March 8, 1805, being the fourth son of the late Thomas Harvey of Mintiaghs, in the county of Donegal, by his wife Maria, third daughter of &t is tbe Military Cockade. John Paris, by his wife Rebecca, youngest daughter of the Reverend Vyner Snell, Rector of Doddington-ciim-March. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert, with the Motto, " Je n'oublieray jamais." Married, February 13, 1849, Mary Johanna, daughter of Major-General James Patrick Mmray, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and widow of Andrew Newton, Doctor of Medicine ; and has /WKC— Thomas William Harvey, born July 30, 1852 ; and EUzabeth Maria. WILLIAM MARSH HARVEY, Gentleman, of Gold- ino-ton Hall, near Bedford. Born July 16, 1841, being the second son of the late John Harvey, Gentleman, Master of Arts, by his wife Harriet Mary, second daughter of Archi- bald' Paris, by his wife Margaret Jane, nie Lee. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, in sinister chief a mullet for difference; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Hon passant guardant proper, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil shpped vert, with the Motto, "Je n'oublieray jamais." Postal address— Go\i\ng\.o-a Hall, near Bedford. HARWICH, Baron, see DOWNSHIRE. HARWOOD, quartered by NOEL-HILL. Sir JOHN JAMES HARWOOD, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the city of Man- ItAOfVtlrtrt!! Chester. Born 1832, being the son of llJal'lUUUU James Harwood of Accrington, by Mary, daughter of Thomas Hardacre ; Mayor of Manchester, 1884, 1886, and 1887 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale argent and gules, a chevron invected between two stags' heads caboshed in chief and an owl in base, all counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper a stag's head caboshed per pale argent and gules, between the attires an escutcheon of the last, charged with an owl argent, and pendent from a riband also gules ; with the Motto, " Strive diligently, hope always." Married, 1856, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of C. E. Oldham. Postal address — Ash Villa, Northumberland Street, Higher Broughton, Manchester. Sir ALFRED SEALE HASLAM, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby. JKartlflm Born October 27, 1844, being the fourth son I1^0»lat(l of William Haslam of Derby, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Smith of Bran- stone, Burton-on-Trent ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Clubs — Devonshire, Gresham. Livery — Blue coat with white collar and cuffs and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars wavy azure, on a chief engrailed gules a lamb statant, between two hazel leaves proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising regardant, holding in the beak a hazel-leaf slipped proper, and pendent from the neck by a riband argent an escut- cheon gules, charged with a lamb statant proper ; with the Motto, "Agnus Dei salvator meus." Married, June 17, 1875, Annie, daughter of the late Thomas Tatam of The Elms, Little Eaton, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Victor Haslara, Esquire, born June 24, 1876; (2) Eric Scale Haslam, Esquire, born April 8, 1886; (3) William Kenneth Scale Haslam, Esquire, bom March 10, 1893 ; Hilda Annie ; and Edith Hannah. Estates — West Bank and Little Chester, both in the county of Derby. Postal address — North Lees, Derby. Sir JAMES HORNER HASLETT, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Belfast. Jl^flrtfpi'f' 2°'^" 1832, being the son of the Reverend J^W9VK/\,K Henry Haslett, Presbyterian Minister of Castlereagh, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Wilson, of Druncroon, near Coleraine ; Member of Town Council of Belfast, 1866 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, n iB the Naval Cockade. ^90 ^at 475 1887. Married, 1877, Annie, daughter of Thomas Rea of Islandreagh. Postal address— Pn'«0fflft1*tl Hawkesbury of Haselbech, in the \^\XMi\SX»\i\XK^ county of Northampton, and of Ollerton, Sherwood Forest, in the county of Nottingham, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, a Lord- in- Waiting to Her Majesty the Queen, Lieutentant Royal Navy (retired list). Bom November 7, 1846, at Osberton, in the county of Nottingham, being the son of the late George Savile Foljambe, Esquire, of Osberton, in the county of Nottingham, and of Aldwarke, in the county of York ; Member of ParUament for North Nottingham , 1880-1885, and for Mansfield Division of Nottingham, 1885-1892, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High Sheriff for the county of North Nottingham, by his second wife Selina Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Selina Charlotte (otherwise Viscountess Milton), second daughter and co-heir (but the eldest to leave issue) of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Cecil Cope Jenkinson, third and last Earl of Liverpool, and third Baron Hawkes- bury, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and widow of William Charles Went- worth FitzWilliam, Esquire, commonly known as Vis- count Milton (eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Charles William Wentworth-FitzWilliam, fifth Earl Fitz- William, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter). Creation — June 24, 1893. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers'. Livery — Drab coat, yellow waistcoat, and black plush breeches, with silver buttons, &c. , drab greatcoat. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, 1. sable, a bend between six escallops or (for Foljambe) ; 2. azure, on a fesse wavy argent a cross pat^e gules, and in chief two estoiles or, and as an augmentation the arms of Liverpool, on a chief also wavy argent a cormorant sable, beaked and legged gules, holding in his beak a piece of seaweed called laver, inverted, vert (for Jenkinson, Earl of Liverpool) ; 3. argent, on a bend azure, three oatsheaves or (for Ottley) ; 4. sable, a chevron between three mullets argent (for Shuckburgh) ; 5. azure, a griflSn passant and a chief or (for Evelyn) ; 6. argent, two bars gemmelles and in chief three mullets sable pierced of the field (for Medley), and eighty-three other quarterings which would come in between Foljambe and Jenkinson, and impaling the arms of Cavendish, namely sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper a sea-lion sejant azure, supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon per fesse wavy argent and azure, in chief a cormorant sable, beaked and legged gitles, holding in its beak a branch of seaweed called laver proper, and in base a hawk, wings elevated and addorsed argent ; and above it the motto, "Demovres ferme ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a jamb couped at the thigh unarmed except the spur, quar- terly or and sable; and above it the motto, "Bee fast; " and for Supporters, upon either side of the escutcheon a griffin with wings elevated or, ducally gorged and beaked, and charged on the wing with three fleurs-de-lis azure, that on the dexter side charged on the breast with a torteau, thereon a cross crosslet fitch^e argent ; and that on the sinister side with a pellet, thereon a stag's head caboshed argent; with the Motto, " Soyes ferme." Married, firstly, at St. James's, Piccadilly, July 22, 1869, Louisa Blanche, eldest daughter of Frederick John Howard, Esquire, of Compton Place, in the county of Sussex (she The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 478 ^ato J^atD died at Compton Place, October 7, 1871) ; secondly, at Chapel Royal, Whitehall, July 21, 1877, Susan Louisa, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Henry Frederick Cavendish of West Stoke, in the county of Sussex, and 47 Cromwell Houses, S.W. Of the first marriage there is Iss-ue — (i) Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur William de Brito Savile Foljambe, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born May 27, 1870 ; (2) Frederick Compton Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Frederick Compton Savile Foljambe, born August 20, 1871, died August 21, 1871 ; and of the second marriage, (3) Gerald William Frederick Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald William Frederick Savile Foljambe, born May 12, 1878 ; (4) Josceline Charles William Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Josceline Charles William Savile Foljambe, born October i6, 1882 ; (5) Robert Anthony Edward St. Andrew Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Anthony Edward St. Andrew Savile Foljambe, born April 3, 1887 ; (6) Bertram Marmaduke Osbert Savile Foljambe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bertram Marmaduke Osbert Savile Foljambe, born January 6, 1891 ; Edith Margaret Emily Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Margaret Emily Mary ; Alice Etheldreda Georgiana Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Etheldreda Georgiana Mary; Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary, comirionly known as the Honourable Mabel Evelyn Selina Mary ; Margaret Susan Louisa Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Susan Louisa M;iry, died 1884 ; Constance Blanche Alethea Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Blanche Alethea Mary ; and Rosamond Sylvia Diana Mary, commonly called the Hon- ourable Rosamond Sylvia Diana Mary. Estates — Hasel- bech Hall, m the county of Northampton ; Kirkham Abbey, in the county of York ; OUerton House, in the county of Nottingham. Postal addresses — Cockglode, OUerton, Newark; 2 Carlton House Terrace, Pall Mall, S.W. CHRISTABELLA ROSETTA HAWKEY, com- monly knowfi as the Honourable Christa- \^^\Y\^iyv\ bella Rosetta Hawkey, daughter of the third l^awWi,^ Baron Ventry. Married, 1844, Charles Hawkey, Lieutenant Royal Navy. HAWKINS, quartered by VERSCHOYLE. The Honourable Sir HENRY HAWKINS, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel X(\t\\cAt\Wtt Learned in the Im.w, Judge of the High ^"^^"***" Court of Justice {Exchequer Division). Born 1817, being the son of John Haivkins of Hitchin, in the county of Hertford, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Theed Pearse of Bedford; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876. Clubs — Turf, Arthur's, AthencBum. Mar- ried, 1887, as his second wife [his first wife having died 1886), Jane Louisa, daughter of Henry F. Reynolds of Hulme, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address — 5 Tilney Street, Park La?ie, W. The Reverend Sir JOHN C^SAR HAWKINS, fourth Baronet, of Kelston, in the county of Somerset, Master of Arts, Honorary Canon of St. Albans Cathe- dral. Born January 27, 1837, being the only son of the late John Ccesar Haivkins, Esquire, by his "wife Louisa Georgiajia Letitia, youngest daughter of ThoTnas Bourke Ricketts of Combe, in the county of Hereford ; succeeded as fourth Baronet on the deinise of his grandfather, November 9, 1861, under the creation {of Great Britain) of July 25, 1778. Club — New University. Armorial tearlnga as used, but for which no authoHty has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, jive fleurs-de-lis or. Crest^Ore a mount vert, a hind lodged or. Motto — " Pi'o Deo et Rege." Married, July 7, 1863, Mary Catharine, youngest daughter of Thomas Ellames Withington of Culcheth Hall, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address — Kelston Lodge, Banbury Road, Oxford. General Sir JOHN SUMMERFIELD HA WKINS, Knight Comm-ander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for « is the military Cockade. the county of Worcester. Born 1816, being the only son of tlie late John Hawkins, Loeutenant Royal Navy; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Married, 1847, Leonora Mary, daughter of the late Denis Henry Kelly of Castle Kelly, in the county of Galway {she died 1879). Postal address — Great Malvern. Dame ANNE ALICIA HUGHES, Widens, com- monly known as Lady ^^^MU'-Wmm^ fZ^t' daZ^er''^ the Reverend John Handcock, commonly known as the Honourable and Reve- rend John Handcock. Married, Jirstly, 1858, Sir St. Vincent Bentinck Hawkins- Whitshed, the third Baronet, who died 1871, when the title became extinct; secondly, 1885, /. Percival H/ghes. Postal address — Sir HENRY JAMES HA WLEV, fourth Baronet, of L^ybourne Gra?ige, in the county of Kent. r|^r%CY«f |^«4 Born July 14, 1815, being the second so7i of y^^'^yX^^ Sir Henry Haw ley, the second Baronet, by his wife Catherine Elizabeth, daughter of Sir John G. Shaw^ Baronet ; succeeded his brother April 20, 187s, under the o'eation {of Great Britain) of May 14, 1795. Armorial bearings, as given in Bui-kes ''Peerage" but for which no right has been established in the College of Ar 7ns, are for Axms : Vert, a saltire engrailed argent. Crest — A dexter arm in ai'mour froper, garnisJied or, holding in the hand a spear, in bejid sinister, point downwards, also proper. Married, y?rj//^, 1837, Elizabeth {who died Septem- ber 22, 1871), daughter of Thomas Askew, Esquire; and secondly, June 5, 1877, Maria Selina^ eldest daughter of Edward J. Morant Gale, Esquire, which lady died July 25 following. Seat — Leybourne Grange, near Maidstone, in the county of Kent. . Postal address — Hoove Lee, Clifton- ville, Brighton. Lieutenant-General ROBERT BE A UFO Y HA WLE Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the son of Robert T. Hawley ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club — United Service. Married, 1857, Anne [who died 1861), daughter of J. B. Gumbleion. Postal address — Stratton, Cirencester. HA WORTH-LESLIE, see ROTHES. ALICE JULIA HAWORTH- LESLIE, commonly known as Lady Alice Julia ^atoorti)=JLes(lie thrco™;e^f\<>vi /tSrtfTlm-i Peace' and Deputy - Lieutenant for ipap-»iyUlUUU the county of Banff, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom June 3, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Adam Hay- Gordon, Esquire, of Avochie, and Mayen, and Ardmeallie, by his vifife Anne M'Kerrell, eldest daughter of James Brown of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i and 4 grand quarters, azure on a chevron between three boars' heads couped or, a hand grasping a sheaf of arrows proper (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, counterquartered, i. and iiii. argent, three inescutcheons gules ; ii. and iii. azure, three cinquefoils argent, over all a crescent gules, all within a bordure of the last (for Hay). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of the liveries are set for Crest, a stag's head caboshed within two branches of laurel conjoined at the top all proper (for Gordon) ; and a goat trippant proper (for Hay). Motto — " Byde together" (for Gordon); "Spare nought" (for Hay). AfarrzW, January 21, 1873, Helen Fran- ces, daughter of Francis Anstruther Elphinstone Dalrymple, Esquire. Seat — Mayen House, Huntly, North Britain. § WILLIAM DRUMMOND OGILVY HAY-NEW- TON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ' Tf«) pHltfltl ^""^ Deputy- Lieutenant. Bom Jan- J^ap uary 12, 1832, being the eldest son of the late John Stuart Hay-Newton, Esquire, of Newton Hall, byhis wifeMargaret Eliza, youngest -daughter of William Fairlie. Clubs — Carlton, Army and Navy. Armorial bearmgs — He bears for Anns : Quarterly I and 4, counterquartered i. and iiii. azure, three cinquefoils argent ; 2 and 3 gules, three bars ermine, en surtout an escutcheon argent, charged with three shields gules, in the centre a mullet of the last for difference (for Hay) ; ii. and iii. grand quarters vert, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the last three roses gules (for Newton). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant or, brandishing a scimitar proper, hilted and pommelled gold. Supporters — Two Uons guardant gules, armed and langued azure, collared or. Motto — "Pro patri9.." Married, August 10, 1871, Adeline Charlotte, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Gordon ; and has Issue — (i) George Hay-Newton, Gentleman, born August 5, 1872; (2) Stuart Hay-Newton, Gentleman, born March 28, 1876 ; and Albreda Julia. Seat —Newton Hall, in the county of Haddington. Surgeon-Major A YLMER ELLIS HA YES, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born I>\£|ti|>rtf 1850; was created Companion of the Distin- Vjn^K,7i giiished Service Order, 1889. The Reverend Sir JOHN WARREN HAYES, third Baronet, of Westminster, Master of Arts. Born August 12, 1799, being the second son of Sir John Macnamara Hayes, the first Baronet, by his wife Anne, the eldest daughter of Henry White, Member of Council in New York ; Rector of Arborfield, in the county of Berkshire, 1840-1880; suc- ceeded his brother as third Baronet, September 5, 1851, under the creation of February 6, 1797. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron azure, be- tween three escutcheons gules, each charged with a leopard's face or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a perch proper, a falcon, wings endorsed or, an escutcheon pendent from the beak charged as in the arms. Motto — "Nil desperandum. " Married, September 10, 1844, Ellen, second daughter of George Edward Beauchamp of The Priory, in the county of Berkshire, brother of Sir William Proctor, Baironet ; and by her (who died 1849) has Issue— ]titm Beauchamp Hayes, Esquire, late Captain 12th Lancers, born 1848 [married, 1878, Julia, daughter of H. H. Hopkins, and died November 18, 1884, leaving Annie Ellen ; Lucy Isabel ; and Marguerite] ; and Ellen Anne [married, April 23, 1868, John Simonds of Newlands, in the county of Berkshire]. Seat — Newlands, Reading. §SiR SAMUEL HERCULES HAYES, fourth Baronet, of Drumboe Castle, in the county of Donegal, Justice H is the Naval Cockade. of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Done- gal. Born February 3, 1840, being the son of Sir Edmund Samuel Hayes, the third Baronet, by his wife Emily, the eldest daughter of Sir Hercules Pakenham, commonly called the Honourable Sir Hercules Pakenham, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; suc- ceeded his father in i860, under the creation of August 27, 1789. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three griffins' heads erased sable, im- paling the arms of Hewitt, namely gules, a chevron en- grailed between three owls argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased between two dragons' wings sable. Motto— "Dieu me conduise." Married, July 25, 1878, Alice Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Anne, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Viscount Lifford; and has Issue — A daughter, Alice Emily. Heir presumftive — His brother, Edmund Francis Hayes, Esquire, born 1850 ; educated at Harrow. Seat — Drumboe Castle, Stranorlar, in the county of Donegal. Daine SOPHIA ANNA HA YES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hayes, daughter of John Hall, Doctor of Medicine, of Leicester. Married, 1839, Sir George Hayes, Knight Bachelor, a Justice of the Queen's Bench, who died 1869. Postal address — CECILIA BLANCHE HORATIA SEYMOUR HAYGARTH, commonly known as I}^At)lYAt*ffl ^^^y Cecilia Blanch, Horatia Seymour li^a^l5aV(-U Haygarth, sister of the fourth Earl of Portarlington ; raised to the rank of ait Earts daughter, 1889. Married, 1859, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Haygarth. Sir ARTHUR DIVETT HAYTER, second Baronet, of Southill Park, in the county of Berkshire, IKaM^nM Master of Arts, Lieutentant-Colonel in the 1J^U^V«'V Army, late Captain Grenadier Guards, Mem- ber of Parliament. Born August 19, 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Good- enough Hayter, first Baronet, by his wife Anne, daughter of William Pulsford ; succeeded his father in 1878, under the creation of April 19, 1858. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, an escallop between three bulls' heads couped or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, sem^e of escallops or, and pierced through the neck with a broken spear in bend sinister, point upwards proper. Motto — "Viavi. " il/amVtf, November 7, 1866, Henrietta, daughter of Adrian John Hope. Resi- dences — 9 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ; South Hill Park, Bracknell, in the county of Berkshire ; Trevena, Tintagel. HENRY HEYLYN HAYTER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Officer of tjie French Order of Public Instruc- tion, Chevalier of the Crown of Italy. Born 1821, being the son of the late Henry Hayter of Eden Vale, in the county of Wiltshire; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Club — Melbourne. Married, 1855, Susan, daughter ^ the late William Dodd of Porchester Terrace, W. Postal address — Melbourne, Victoria. Dame ELIZA HAYTHORNE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Haythome, daughter of V(\HW'^\\f\\'W(^ ^- Thomas. Married, i86z. General \^\X^\\}\i\,\\K/ Sir Edmund Haythorne, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Adjutant-General of the Army, who died 1888. Postal address — Silchester House, Reading. BLANCHE HAZLEHURST, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Hazlehurst, Jf\ssrTo¥«ti«i*f daughter of the fifteenth Viscount Here- iJjBjU^yUlJJl ford. UB.meA, iZfyj, Thomas Francis Haslehurst of Cold Ashby Hall, Rugby, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace. !^ea 481 Sir ARTHUR grey HAZLERIGG, thirteenth Baronet, of Nosely Hall, in the county of Lei- fl^flXTl>1*tlYlY tester. Born November 17, 1878, being *?''*? '*'*'*yB the son of Major Arthur Grey Hazle- rigg, who was killed at the battle of Ulundi, by his wife Janet Edith, daughter of Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, Baronet, and now the wife of Captain Henry Pelham Burn ; succeeded his grandfather May 11, 1890, under the creation of July 21, 1622. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron sable, between three hazel-leaves vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a woman, hair dishevelled proper. Motto — " Proariset focis." Heir presumftive— Ws uncle, Thomas Maynard Hazlerigg, Esquire, born 1840 ; entered the Royal Artillery 1857, Major 1878, Lieutenant-Colonel 1879, Colonel in the Army 1883 ; served in the Afghan Wars 1B78-1880 ; married, 1869, Margaret, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Walker Drummond. 5«flzl— Nosely Hall, in the county of Leicester. CHARLES ARTHUR HEAD, Esquire, JusHce of the Peace for the county of Durham, and for the IV\»gJ| North Riding of the county of York. Born ■'c^*'"^ 1838, being the son of Jeremiah Head of Ipswich, in t/ie county of Suffolk, who died 1866, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late Thomas Howard. Club — Conservative. Livery — Light drab with black facings. Ar- monal \>eaxXDSS as used are for Head: Argent, a chevron ermines between three unicorns' heads couped sable, with quarterings for Howard, Brotherton, Warren, Mowbray, Riley, and Taber, ^c, and impaling for the arms of Long, mble, crusily and a lion rampant argent, quartered with azure, a cross argent, for the arms of De Lande. Crest — A unicorn's head couped ermines. Motto — "Study quiet." But no right to the arms of Head or Long, or to any of the quarterings, has been established in the College of Arms. Married, 1875, Justina Charlotte, daughter of Peter Bar- tholomew Long, Solicitor, of Ipswich, and widow of Thomas Green of Athlington ; and has with other Issue — Arthiir Falkland Howard Head, born 1879. Postal address — Hart- burn Hall, Stockton-on Tees. Sir ROBERT GARNETT HEAD, third Baronet. Born March 18, 1845, being the son of Sir Francis Somerville Head, the second Baronet, by his wife Mary Jane, daughter of Robert Garnett of Wyreside, in the county of Lanca- shire : succeeded his father 1887, under the creation of July 14, 1838. C&fo— Brooks's, Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, six broken bones barways in pale argent, a canton ermine, impaling the arms of Pollock, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown or, three ostrich feathers argent. Motto — " Study quiet. " Married, August 5, 1880, Florence Juha, daughter of Robert John Pollock, Esquire, second son of Lord Chief Baron Pollock ; and has Issue — (1) Robert Pollock Somerville Head, Esquire, born April 7, 1884 ; (2) George Burges Digby Head, Esquire, born June 2, 1888 ; and Florence Mary. §The Most Honourable Sir THOMAS TAYLOUR, Marquess of Headfort, Earl of Bective, of J?\I>allfrt1*f" Bective Castle; Viscount Headfort, and X^\'9,ti\yi\\, Baron of Headfort, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Kenlis, of Kenlis or Kells, in the county of Meath, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; a Baronet of Ireland ; Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ; Lord - Lieu- tenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Meath ; one of the Privy Council in Ireland ; Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion the Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers. Bom November i, 1822, being the son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Headfort, by his first wife Olivia, eldest daughter of the late Sir John Stevenson, and widow of Edward Tuite Dalton ; succeeded his father in 1870. Creations — Baronet, June 12, 1704 ; Baron, September 6, 1760 ; Viscount, April 12, 1762 ; The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 H ^ea ^ea Earl, October 24, 1766 ; Marquess, December 29, 1800 : Barony of the United Kingdom, September 1831. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermifce, on a chief gules, a fleur-de-lis between two boars' heads couped and erect or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the ribbon and the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm couped at the shoulder, embowed, holding an arrow proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion guardant or ; sinister, a leopard guardant proper ; both collared and chained argent. Motto — "Consequitur qpodcunque petit." Married, firstly, July 20, 1842, AmeUa, only child of William Thomson of Underley Hall, in the county of Westmorland, Member of Parliament ; and by her (who died December 4, 1864) had Issue — (i) Thomas Taylour, Esquire, commonly known as the Earl of Bective, Honorary Coloned 4th BattaUon of the Border Regiment, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, born February 11, 1844 [married, October g, 1867, Alice Maria, commonly known as Lady Alice Maria, only daughter of the Most Honourable the foiu'th Marquess of Downshire, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and has issue, Olivia Caroline Amelia, commonly known as Lady Olivia Caroline Amelia [married, January 27, 189-, Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Cavendish-Bentinck] ; and Evelyn Alice Estelle, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Alice Estelle, died September 16, 1875] ; Evelyn Amelia, com- monly known as Lady Evelyn Amelia, died July 10, 1866 ; Madeline Olivia Susan, commonly known as Lady Made- line Olivia Susan [married, January 2, 1873, Charles Crichton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Crichton, second son of the Right Honourable the third Earl Erne, and died January 27, 1876] ; Ade- laide Louisa Jane, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Louisa Jane ; Isabel Frances, commonly known as Lady Isabel Frances [married, April 4, 1872, Colonel Fitzroy Talbot Clayton, late Grenadier Guards, and has issue] ; Florence Jane, commonly known as Lady Florence Jane [married, August 5, 1875, Somerset Henry Maxwell, Esquire, nephew of Lord Farnham, and has issue]. The Marquess married secondly, November 29, 1875, Emily Constantia, eldest daughter of the Reverend Lord John Thynne, and widow of Captain Eustace John Wilson-Patten, of the ist Life Guards, eldest son of Lord Winmarleigh, and has — (2) Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, Esquire, commonly knovm as Lord Geoffrey Thomas Taylour, bom June 12, 1878 ; and Beatrix, commonly known as Lady Beatrix. Seats — Head- fort House, in the county of Meath ; Virginia Park Lodge, in the county of Cavan ; Winmarleigh, Garstang, in the county of Lancashire. Town residence — 46 Belgrave Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES MARK ALLANSON WINN, Lord Headley, Tf^PflrifPtl 'B^™" AUanson and Winn, of Aghadoe, If'vUUlvJ^ in the county of Kerry, in the Peerage of Ireland ; a Baronet of England, and a Representative Peer for Ireland ; Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Essex and Kerry ; Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and York. Born December 4, 1845, being the son of the third Baron, by his wife Maria Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Major D'Arley; succeeded his father in 1877. Creations — Baronet, December 3, 1660, and September 14, 1776; Lord Headley, Baron AUanson and Winn (Ireland), November 27, 1797, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse vert three eagles displayed or (for Winn) ; 2 and 3 paly wavy of six or and azure, on a chief gules, a lion passant guardant or (for AUanson). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and therepon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed or, ducally gorged ermine (for Winn) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a mount vert, a demi-lion rampant guardant or, holding in the paws a cross gules (for Allan- son). Supporters — Dexter, an eagle, wings inverted or, ducally gorged ermine ; sinister, a lion guardant or, hold- ing in the dexter paw a cross gules. Motto — "Virtute et & is the Military Cockade. labore." Married, October 31, 1867, Bessie Housemayne, daughter of the Reverend John Blennerhassett, Rector of Ryme ; and has a daughter — Avis Blermerhassett Millicent, commonly known as the Honourable Avis Blennerhassett MiUicent. Heir presumptive — His cousin, Roland George AUanson Winn, Esquire, born 1855. Seats— K^azAoe. House, in the county of Kerry ; Braham Biggin, Tadcaster ; Warley Lodge, Brentwood. SAMUEL THOMAS HEARD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kerry. Born July 9, JKl^ftfTl '^35' ^^"'■g ^^' second son of Edward Heard ]|:)K(llU gf Ballintubber, in the county of Cork, by his wife Jane, daughter of Thomas Scott of Glenbower, in the county of Waterford. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Light grey. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, between three water - bougets sable. Crest ^^ demi-goat salient, proper, ducally gorged or. Motto — "Toujours Jidili." Married, 1862, Kate, daughter of William Bradley of Lindesay, in the Colony of New South Wales, Member of the Legislative Council of that colony ; and has Issue— (i) Edward Severin Heard, Esquire, Captain e,th Fusiliers, born 1863 [married, 1893, Ina, only daughter of Major- General Beauchamp W. B. MagratK\ ; (2) Francis William Heard, Lieutenant i,th King's Own Regiment, bom 1866, died 1889 ; (3) Hugh Lindsay Patrick Heard, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1869 ; (4) William Beauchamp Heard, born 1877 ; and Kate Ethel. Estate — Rossdohan, county Kerry. Postal address — Rossdohan, Tahilla, county Kerry. Lieute?iant-ColonelJOHN MA CCLBSFIELD HE A TH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of \f\^a¥\\ Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1843, V^KtXKXj teing the son of the late Major-General J. C. Heath, who commanded Sind Division of Bombay Army ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — East India United Service. Married, i86g, Madeline, fourth daughter of the late Colonel Frederick Sales Clarke, Royal Scots Greys, and cojnm-anding South - Western District. Admiral Sir LEOPOLD GEORGE HEATH, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the son of George Heath, Serjeant-at-Law , by his wife Anne Raymond, daughter of James Dunbar ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1868. Married, 1853, Mary Emma, fifth daughter of Arthur Cuthbert Marsh. Postal address — Anstie Grange, Holmwood. Sir JOHN HEATHCOAT HEATHCOAT-AMORY, first Baronet, Justice of the J^eatficoat-amot^ ^^l IZolr^^^^X Lieutenant for North Devon. Born May 4, 1829, being the only son of Samuel Amory of The Priory, Homerton, and Portland Place, London, by his wife Anne, daughter and co-heiress of the late John Heathcoat of Bolham, in the county of Devon, Member of Parliament for Tiverton ; Sir John assumed by Royal License, dated February 28, 1874, the additional surname and arms of Heathcoat ; was created Baronet, March 21, 1874; was Member of Parliament for Tiverton from December 1868 to November 1885. C/k*j— Reform and Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars gules, on a bend en- grailed with plain cotises sable, two annulets of the field (for Amory) ; 2 and 3 vert, three piles, one reversed in base between the others, issuant from the chief, each charged with a pomme, thereon a cross of the second (for Heath- coat). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. the battlements of a tower or, therefrom issuant a talbot's head azure, charged with two annulets fesseways and interlaced gold (for Amory) ; 2. upon a mount vert, between two roses springing from the same gules, stalked and leaved proper, a pomme charged with a cross or (for Heathcoat). Married, April 6, 1863, Henrietta H Is tile Naval Cockade. Mary, only daughter of William Unwin ; and has had Issve — (i) John Murray Heathcoat-Amory, Esquire, born March 27, died March 30, 1864 ; (2) Ian Murray Heathcoat-Amory, Esquire, born April 16, 1865 ; (3) Harry William Ludovic Heathcoat-Amory, Esquire, born June 7, 1870 ; (4) Geoffrey Heathcoat-Amory, Esquire, born November 12, 1877, died October 15, 1881 ; (5) Ludovic Heathcoat-Amory, Esquire, bom May 11, 1881 ; Muriel Mary; Christal Anne Lucv ; Dorothy Helen; and Christal. Postal address— Vim%\\\.&- hayes Court, Tiverton. CHARLES GEORGE HEATHCOTE, Esquire, late Captain and Honorary Major 5th Jhpatfirnf'P FisUiers, Lieutenant-Colonel and Hon- \^\,W\,\}\.\>\K' orary Colonel late ist Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Bom October i, 1843, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Sir William Heathcote, fifth Baronet, by his second wife Selina, daughter of E. J. Shirley, Esquire, of Ettington Park. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, three pomeis, each charged with a cross or. Crest— On a mural crown azure, between two wings displayed ermine, a pomeis as in the arms. Motto — " Deus prosperat justos." Married, May 15, 1884, Lucy Lyttelton Vachell, daughter of R. T. Vachell of Coptfold Hall, in the county of Essex. Issue — George Malcolm Heathcote, Gentleman, born September 25, 1891 ; Maud Lyttelton; Sybil Annesley; Jennetta Sehna; and Frances Gwendolin. Postal address — Peverell, Hursley, Winchester. E VA HE A THCO TE, co-mjnonly known as Lady Eva Heathcote, daughter of the sixth Earl of Breadalbaae. Mar- ried, 1876, John Cuthtert Heathcote. Dame SELINA HEATHCOTE, Widow, commonly lf^l?tt Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and V^X/WX/W Saint George. Born 1834; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. Club — Naval and Military. Postal address — 40 Leamington Road Villas, Westbourne Park, W. HELLESBY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. MURIEL FRANCES LOUISA TALBOT OWEN, commonly known as Viscountess Helmsley , \(\ ^TtTK^f l^tl daughter of the Right Honourable the nine- Vf)X/\\\\9\\f]l teenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Married, firstly, 1876, William Reginald Dun- combe, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable William Reginald Duncombe, Viscount Helmsley, Member of Parliament [eldest son of the first Earl of Feversham), who died 1881 ; secondly, 1885, Hugh Owen. By her first marriage she had Issue— Charles William Reginald Dun- combe, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Helmsley, born May 8, 1879 ; and Mabel Theresa, comjnonly known as the Honourable Mabel Theresa. Postal address — Carlton Cur- lieu, Leicester. Colonel HENRY HELSHAM HELSHAM-JONES. Bom May i, 1838, being the fhl>ItffiatTI-'?Irtt1l>«< eldest son of Richard Jones, IJilt-WljaUl- J|Ull«'» Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Woodbridge, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and eventual heiress of Henry Helsham, Surgeon, of Stoke Ferry, in the county of Norfolk, and assumed the additional surname of Helsham by Deed-PoU 1888, and was authorised by Royal Licence to continue the use thereof 1891. Club — United Service. Livery — Drab, with black facings. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a chevron ermine between three ravens sable, on a chief engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a heart or, a raven sable, gorged with a collar gemel argent (for Jones). Married, firstly, August 7, 1867, Eliza Jane, eldest daughter of Robert Hesketh (she died July 25, 1870) ; and secondly, September 20, 1888, Mary Littledale, only daughter of Frederick Greenwood, Esquire, of Swarcliffe, in the county of York, widow of M. R. Hawkins ; and has Issue — Arthur Jones, born December 14, 1869, died May 25, 1870; and Constance Mary [married Frederick Crofton Heath]. Postal address — Redlands, The Holmwood, Surrey. HELY-HUTCHINSON, see DONOUGHMORE. & is the Military Cockade. GRANVILLE WILLIAM HELY-HUTCHINSON, Esquire, commonly known J^ elP = I^ UtCt)in0On ^Ue'wmiam Hdy-HutcSn- son. Born 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Donough- more. Club — Grosvenor. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between eight cross crosslets argent (for Hut- chinson) ; 2. azure, a fesse argent, between three bucks' heads erased of the second in chief, and in base a demi- lion rampant or (for Hely) ; 3. azure, a garb or, between three wolves' heads erased argent (for Nickson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet a demi-cockatrice, wings elevated azure. Married, 1891, Grace, daughter of Major Clement Heigham of Hunston Hall, Bury St. Edmund's, and widow of John Charters of Peter Hall, Coventry. The Honourable Sir WALTER FRANCIS HELY- HUTCHINSON, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of Natal. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable Richard John Hely-Hutchinson , the fourth Earl of Donoughmore, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Armorial bearlngrs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between eight cross crosslets argent (for Hutchinson) ; 2. azure, a fesse between three stags' heads erased in chief argent, and in base a demi-lion rampant or (for Hely) ; 3. azure, a garb or, between three wolves' heads erased argent (for Nickson). Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gSes and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-cockatrice azure. Married, 1881, May, daughter of Colonel WiUiam Clive Justice, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Govern- ment House, Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Sir AUGUSTUS WILLIAM LAWSON HEM- MING, Knight Commander of the Most X(WXX\\X\\Wn Distinguished Order of Saint Michael T^XrWVWWWy^ and Saint George. Born 1841, being the son of William B. Hemming, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, i8go. Married, 1873, Gertrude, daughter of Robert Mason of Liverpool. Postal address — 33 Emperor's Gate, London, S. W. HENDER, quartered by TAUNTON. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir EDMUND YEAMANS WAL- COTT HENDERSON, Knight Com- X(\PYit\WtinYl mander of the Most Honourable Order JJ^VtlUV-VPUtl of the Bath. Born iSzi, being the son of Admiral Geotge Henderson of Middle Deal, in the comity of Kent, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Walcott Sympson of Winkton, in the county of Hampshire ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1878. Married, 1857, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend J. Hindle, formerly Vicar of Higham, in the county of Kent. Postal address — 4 Gledhow Gardens, South Kensington. GEORGE HENDERSON, Esquire, Colonel 1st Volun- teer Battalion the Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment, and upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society, Member of the Royal Asiatic Society, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born December 16, 1845, being the son of the late George Henderson cf Hevers- wood, East India Merchant in London, by his wife Kath- arine, eldest daughter of David Stewart of St. Ninians, in the county of Stirling. Club— ,S/. Stephens. Armorial bearings as used are: Gules, three piles issuing from the 3 is the Naval Cockade. ^en ^en 485 sinister or, a chief embattled ermine. Cieai—A cubit arm erect proper, holding in the hand a star of eight points wavy argent, ensigiied with a crescent of the last. KottO — " Sola virtus nobilitat," — " Only valour ennobles. " The arms were matriculated in Lyon Office 1865 to Robert Henderson of Randalls Park, in the county of Surrey. Married, October 30, 1878, Helen Blake, only daughter of Thomas Hunter of Edin- burgh : and has Issue —Helen Katharine ; and Agnes Grind- lay. Estate and postal z.d.dxes&—Heverswood, Sevenoaks. JOSEPH HENDERSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837 / was Commisstoner to inquire into Finances of the Transvaal : created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. m KENNETH GREGG HENDERSON, Esquire, ^ Colonel in the Army, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Born November 27, 1836, being the third son of Charles Cooper Henderson of Halliford, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Charles By. Clubs — United Service, Naval and Military, lAvery ■— Canary - coloured coats and waistcoats, purple breeches and cuff's and collars. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are: Quarterly 1 and 4, gules three piles issuing from the sinister side of the shield argent, on a chief ermine, a crescent azure ; 2 and 3 argent, three ( ? ) cats passant guardant in pale sable. Crest — A dexter hand erect, couped below the wrist, holding a mullet of six points surmounted by a crescent. Motto — "Sola virtus nobilitat." Married, May ^i, 1865, Corinne, daughter of the Honourable Henry Staines ; and has Issue ^ Eleanor. Postal address — 38 Queen's Gate Terrace, S. W. Colonel PHILIP DURHAM HENDERSON, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Resident and Chief Comm-issioner Mysore and Coorg. Born 1840 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1876. Postal address — The Residency, Mysore, India. Captain REGINALD FRIEND HANNAM HEN- DERSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1846, being the second son of John Henderson of Felderland, near Sandwich, hi the county of Kent ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — United Service. §SlR WILLIAM HENDERSON, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen, Lord Provost of the city of Aber- deen, 1886-1889. Bom April 10, 1826, being the eldest son of the late James Henderson of Aberdeen and Rattray, by his wife Helen, daughter of William Thomson; and was dubbed a Knight Bachelor in the year 1893. Clubs — National Liberal, Royal Northern (Aberdeen), Scottish Liberal (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three piles or, in base a tower triple-towered argent, masoned sable, doors and windows gules, on a chief ermine a crescent of the first, between two stars of six points of the third. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm proper, the hand holding a star of six points ensigned with a crescent argent ; and in an escroU over the same, this Motto, "Sola virtus nobilitat." Married, February 17, 1852, Jane Boyd, eldest daughter of George Thompson of Pitmedden and Rannieshill, in the county of Aberdeen, sometime Member of Parliament for the city of Aberdeen, and has Issue — Five sons and five daughters. Postal address — Devanha House, Aberdeen. Surgeon-General JOHN HENDLE Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member X(\^V\ti{ffW ^f ^^ Royal College of Surgeons, England. i^K>\\\i\Xf^ Born 1827; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Club — National Conservative. Postal address — Croxfields, Bent- ley, Farnham, Hampshire. Surgeon - Lieutenant - Colonel THOMAS HOLBEIN HENDLE Y, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Member of tlie Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, London. Born 1847 ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Orderof the Indian Empire, i8gi. Club — East India United Service. Postal sAAxm—Jeypore, Rajputana, India. Vice - Admiral Sir ALGERNON CHARLES FIESCHI HEN E AGE, Knight Com- XCSPnpilttP mander of the Most Honourable Order of 4^V11VU(}«- ffif, ^^(1^^ Commander-in-Chief at the Nore since 1892. Born 1833, being the son of Charles Fieschi Heneage, ist Life Guards, and Gentleman Usher of llie Privy Chamber, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable William Thomas Graves, the third Lord Graves ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1874, Louisa Emma, daughter of Sir Edmund Antrobus, Baronet. Postal address — Admiralty House, Sheerness. H The Right Honourable ANTHONY HENLEY is? HENLEY, Baron Henley of Chardstock, frtPnfpll '" *^ Peerage of Ireland, Baron Northington 4ii»vim^J» of Watford, in the county of Northampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northampton. Born April 12, 1825, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Henley, by his wife Harriet, the daughter of Sir Robert Peel ; succeeded his father in 1841. Creations — Baron, November 9, 1799; Baron (United Kingdom), June 28, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a chevron argent between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable (for Eden) ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, withm a bordure of the second, charged with eight torteaux (for Henley). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour couped at the shoulder proper, and grasping a garb or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, semfe of torteaux, ducally crowned or, having a plain collar of the last rimmed azure, on the collar three escallops sable, and pendent therefrom a shield gold, charged with an eagle displayed with two heads sable ; sinister, a stag argent, sem^e of torteaux, attired or, and gorged with a plain collar of the last rimmed azure, and charged with three escallops sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon also or, charged with an eagle displayed with one head also sable. Motto — " Si sit prudentia. " Married, July 30, 1846, Julia Augusta, daughter of the Very Reverend John Peel, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Worcester ; and by her (who died February 15, 1862) has had Issue — (i) Frederic Henley, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Frederic Henley, late Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, born April 17, 1849 ; (2) Anthony Ernest Henley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Ernest Henley, born July 3, 1858 [married, firstly, August 17, 1882, Georgiana Caroline Mary, daiighter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Richard Michael Williams, and grand- daughter of Sir William Williams, Baronet, of TreguUow (she died August 26, 1888) ; he married secondly, September 12, 1889, Emmeline Stuart, youngest daughter of George Gammie Maitland, and has issue, a daughter]; Florence Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Mary, died May 28, 1866 ; Gertrude Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Augusta; and Evelyn, com- monly known as the Honourable Evelyn [married, August 9, 1881, John Langham Reed, son of the Reverend George V. Reed, Rector of Hayes, in the county of Kent, and has issue]. His Lordship married secondly, June 30, 1870, Clara Campbell, daughter of Joseph H. S. Jekyll, and has issue, (3) Anthony Morton Henley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Morton Henley, borji August 4, 1873 ; (4) Francis Robert Henley, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis Robert Henley, born April 11, 1877 ; and Harriet Adelaide Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Adelaide Louisa, died March 28, 1879. 5'ea/— Watford Court, Rugby. JOSEPH JOHN HENLEY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Oxford, Born 1821, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable Joseph Warner Henley of Waterperry House, in the county of The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 486 E)en \^m Oxford, Member of Parliament for tlie county of Oxford : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — Carlton. Married, 1849, Agnes Wal- •wynne, daughter of the late T. Walrond of Calder Park, in tlie county of Lanark. Postal address — Waterpeny House, Oxford. The Reverend ROBERT HENLEY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Robert Henley. Born 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Henley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, within a bordure of the second, charged with eight torteaux. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head argent, ducally crowned gules, sem^e of hurts. Marned, 1852, Emily Louisa, daughter of Robert Aldridge of St. Leonard's Forest, Horsham ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Robert Eden Henley, Vicar of Wharton, near Winsford, born 1861 ; {2) the Reverend Arthur Keith Henley, Curate of Putney, born 1863 ; (3) Charles Beauclerk Henley, Gentle- man, born 1869 ; Constance Laura [married, 1890, the Reverend Robert Stewart Gregory, Vicar of Edmonton, North, and has issue] ; Beatrice Mary ; Ethel Maud ; Mildred Caroline ; and Mabel Augusta. Residence — Eden Lodge, Putney. Lieutenant-Colonel REGINALD HENNELL. Com- panion of tlie Distinguished Service Order. \i\XfWXW\\ -^^^^ 1844,' was created Companion of the \^\,\\\\Kr\\ Distinguished Service Order, 1887. JAMES BABONEA U NICKTERLIEN HENNES- SEY, Companion of the Most Eminent \W^V\YlCtitiP\\ Order of tli£ Indian Empire, formerly l^KWlVKmiX,^ Deputy-Superintendent of Indian Sur- vey Department, Calcutta ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Postal &di&xz%% — Inverniel, Dehra Dhun, India. Colonel GEORGE ROBERTSON HENNESSY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of X^^WW^titLW ^^^ Bath, Born 1837, being the son of J^X/XnVKfTiP)^ the late Major-General John Hennessy : was created Co7npanion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Dame KA THERINE HENNESS Y, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hennessy, daughter of Sir H. Low, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Married, firstly, 1868, Sir John Pope Hennessy, late Member of Parliament for North Kilkenny, who died 1891 ,- she married secondly, Postal address — Rostellan Castle, county Cork; Raleigh House, Youghal. §SiR BRYDGES POWELL HENNIKER, fourth Baronet, Justice of the Peace and De- lTM>tTntfcl>t* puty-Lieutenant for the county of Essex, \)g)K/\l\\,\VX,\, Registrar-General of Births, Deaths, and Marriages. Bom September 3, 1835, being the son of Sir Augustus Brydges Henniker, the third Baronet, by his second wife Elizabeth, commonly called the Honourable Elizabeth, the fourth daughter of the Right Honourable John Minet Henniker-Major, the third Lord Henniker; succeeded his father in 1849, under the creation of November 2, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents and an escallop azure, three estoiles argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop or, charged with an estoile gules. Motto — "Deus major columna." Married, July 14,1860, Justina Louisa, daughter of Thomas Hughan of Airds, North Britain ; and by her (who died February 13, 1890) has Issue — (i) Frederick Brydges Major Henniker, Esquire, Captain 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, born August 12, 1862; (2) Arthur John Henniker, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, born January 24, 1866 ; Mabel Sophia [married, firstly, July i, 1882, Colonel Edward Godolphin Hastings, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1884; secondly, April 2, 1891, Charles « is the Military Cockade. Dimsdale, Gentleman, son of Baron Dimsdale, Member of Parliament] ; Edith Janetta ; and Louisa Mary [married, January 6, 1891, Captain Horace Walter Calverley, late sth Dragoon Guards]. Residence — 71 Eccleston Square, S.W. HENNIKER-MAJOR, see HENNIKER. ANNE HELEN HENNIKER - MAJOR, commonly known as the Honourable ^0nnmCt = 90SJOt daughterof the Right Honour- able the fourth Baron Hen- niker. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, azure three Corinthian columns, on the top of each a ball or (for Major) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief and in base an escallop azure, three estoiles argent (for Henniker). Postal address —4 Berkeley Street, W. ARTHUR HENRY HENNIKER-MAJOR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoturable Arthur Henry Hen- niker - Major. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Henniker. Clubs — Carlton, Guards', Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three Corinthian columns, two and one paleways or, each having on the capital a golden ball (for Major) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief and an escallop in base azure, three estoiles argent (for Henniker), impaUng the arms of Milnes, namely azure, a chevron between three wind-mill sails or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, habited azure, cuffed argent, and charged on the elbow with a plate, the hand proper, holding a baton or (for Major) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop or charged with an estoile gules (for Henniker). Married, 1882, Florence Ellen Hungerford, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Ellen Hungerford Milnes, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Houghton. Postal address — Headquarters, Portsmouth. EDWARD MINET HENNIKER-MAJOR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Minet Henniker-Major. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Henniker. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three Corinthian columns, two and one paleways or, each having on the capital a golden ball (for Major) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief and an escallop in base azure, three estoiles argent (for Henniker). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, habited azure, cuffed argent, and charged on the elbow with a plate, the hand proper, holding a baton or (for Major) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop or charged with an estoile gules (for Henniker). Married. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN MAJOR HENNIKER-MAJOR, Baron Henniker of Stratford- upon-Slaney, in the county of Wicklow, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Hartismere of Hartismere, in the county of Suffolk, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Honorary Colonel 6th Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment (Volunteer Officers' Decoration), Chair- man of Quarter Sessions for East Suffolk, and Chairman of the County Council for the same division, has been Lord- in-Waiting to the Queen during three Administrations. Born November 7, 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Henniker, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Kerrison, Baronet; succeeded his father in 1870. Creations — Baronet, July 8, 1765; Baron Henniker, July 31, 1800; Baron Hartismere, July r3, r866. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure three Corinthian columns, on the top of each a ball or (for Major) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief, and in base an es- callop azure, three estoiles argent (for Henniker). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster 8 is the Naval Cockade. l^en ^tt 487 as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his ranlc, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for liis Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed habited azure, cuff argent, and charged on the elbow with a plate, holding in the hand proper a baton or (for Major) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop or, charged with an estoile gules (for Henniker). Supporters— Dexter, a stag argent, attired and unguled or, gorged with a chaplet of oak proper, fructed or, and therefrom pendent a shield azure, charged with the crest of Henniker ; sinister, an otter argent, ducally gorged or, pendent therefrom a shield of the arms of Major. Motto — "Deus major columna." Married, January 14, 1864, Alice Mary, commonly known as Lady Alice Mary, only daughter of the Right Honourable- John Otway O'Connor Cuffe, the third Earl of Desart ; and by her (who died November 19, 1893) has Issue — (i) Albert Edward John Henniker-Major, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Albert Edward John Henniker-Major (for whom the Prince of Wales stood sponsor). Captain third Battalion Norfolk Regiment, lately Secretary to Governor of South Australia, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Suf- folk, born May 30, 1865 ; (2) Otway Major Henniker- Major, Esquire, born October 31, died November 2, 1866 ; (3) Charles Henry Chandos Henniker-Major, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Henry Chandos Henniker-Major, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, bom January 25, 1872 ; (4) Gerald Arthur George Henniker-Major, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Arthur George Henniker-Major, born December 3, 1872 ; (5) Victor Alex- ander Henniker-Major, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Henniker-Major, born March 8, 1878 (for whom Her Majesty was sponsor) ; (6) John Ernest de Grey Henniker-Major, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Ernest de Grey Henniker-Major, born January 18, 1883 ; Alice Margaret Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Margaret Mary; Ethel Elizabeth Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Elizabeth Emily ; Cicely Anne Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Cicely Anne Lucy ; Lilian Bertha Aline, commonly known as the Honourable Lilian Bertha Aline ; and Dorothy Florence Stella, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Dorothy Florence Stella. Seats — Thornham Hall, near Eye, and Worlingworth Hall, Wickham Market, in the county of Suffolk. MARY HENNIKER-MAJOR, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Henniker-Major, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Henniker. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three Corinthian colums, on the top of each a ball or (for Major); 2 and 3 or, on a chevron gules, between two crescents in chief and in base an escallop azure, three estoiles argent (for Henniker). Postal address — n Berkeley Street, W. Lieutenant-General SHURLOCK HENNING, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the V(WX\V\\X\t( Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of XiJKrWWWV^ Dorset. Born 1829, being the son of the late W. L. Henning, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace, of Froine Whitfield, Dorchester ; was created Com- panion of the Most honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Club — United Service. Married, 1864, Frances, daughter cf Colonel Philip Warren Pedler, Justice of the Peace. Postal address — Frame Whitfield, Dorchester. LOUISA HARRIET HENRY, Widow, comm.only known as the Honourable Louisa Harriet \f\fX\XXi Henry, daughter cf the seventeenth Baron )^X,\\\,}> Somerville [dormant). Married, 1871, Colonel Charles Stuart Henry, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery, who died HEPBURN - STUART - FORBES - TREFUSIS, see CLINTON. HEPBURNE-SCOTT, see POLWARTH. HENRY ROBERT HEPBURNE-SCOTT, Esquire, com.mx>nly known as the Hon- ^eplJurne=^cott Zrt'scoti^lo^X, ^ the son of the Right Honourable thefijth Baron Polworth. Club — Carlton. Married, 1880, Ada, commonly known as Lady Ada, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home : and has Issue — fi) James Cospatrick Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, born 1882 ; (2) Francis William Hepburne-Scott, born 1886; Lucy Geor- gina; and Mary Charlotte Helen. Residence — Knipton Lodge, Grantham. KATHERINE HEPBURNE - SCOTT, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Hepburne-Scott, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Pol- worth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, quarterly i. vert, a lion rampant argent (for Hume) ; ii. argent, three papingoes vert (for Pepdie) ; iii. gules, three piles engrailed argent (for Polworth) ; iiii. argent, a cross engrailed azure (for Sinclair) ; en surtout, as a coat of augmentation, azure, an orange with a stalk erect slipped and over it an imperial crown proper (for Baron Polworth) ; 2. or, two mullets in chief and a crescent in base azure (for Scott of Harden) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, on a chevron argent, a rose between two lioncels combatant of the first ; ii. and iii. argent, three dock leaves vert (for Hepburn of Humble). Colonel ALBERT JAMES HEPPER, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, a Member \C\^Wt\^y of the Ordnance Committee. Born 1839 ; was ^J v^^ v-t created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY FRANCKLIN HEPWORTH, Clerk in Holy Orders, X(\^\^W\t\YX\\ ^^ster of Arts of the University of \^X/)^\ii\}\\\) Cambridge, Vicar of Shepshed, Lough borough, in the county of Leicester. Born Aprils, 1832, being the fourth son of the late Reverend Robert Hepworth, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, of Cheltenham, by his wife Barbara Maria, daughter of the Reverend Alexander Piatt, Bachelor of Laws of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, of Kin^s Langley and Bushey, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Argent, a saltire between four inullets gules. Crest — Out of a mu^'al coronet a demi-lion holding between the paws a branch of palm. In Robson' s printed " Heraldic Ordinary of Arms" occurs the Hepworth crest, " Out of a mural crown, a demi-lion rampant holding a palm-branch all proper. " In the same work, under Heworih or Hepworth, is also given : " Argent, a saltire between four mullets gules." Married, April 9, 1863, Frances Wensley [who died 1883), daughter of John Ganatt of Bishops Court, Exeter ; and has Issue — [x) Archibald Francklin Hepworth, born 1B66; (2) Ernest William- Hepworth, born 1869 ; (3) Charles Leonard Hepworth, born 1870; Flora Grace; and Helen Mabel [deceased). Estate — Shepley Manor. Postal address — Shepshed Vicarage, Loughborough, Leicestershire. HERBERT, see CARNARVON, PEMBROKE, and POWIS. HERBERT, Baron, see BEAUFORT. HERBERT, Baron, see PEMBROKE. HERBERT, Baron, see POWIS. ALAN PERCY HARTY MOLYNEUX HERBERT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- V<\nx\\t>Y^ able Alan Percy Harty Molyneux Herbert. y^\,\,\i\,\,K 5o„, 1836, being the son of the Right Hon- oiu'able the third Earl of Carnarvon. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern wings elevated vert, in the mouth a sinister human hand couped at the wrist gules. Postal address — 18 Rue Duphot, Paris. M ARTHUR HERBERT, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant © for the county of Monmouth, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Second Secretary British Legation at Buenos Ayres. Born August 24, 1855, being the second son The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 488 ^er ^cr of John Ai-thur Edward Herbert, Esquire, of Llanarth Court [to whom refer], by his wife Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, only surviving child of the Right Honourable Sir Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, and a Baronet. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge, Brooks's, St. James's, Bachelors'. Armorial Ijeartngs — He bears for Anns : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent ; and for his Crest, a Saracen woman's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same ; with the Motto, ' ' Asgre an Diogell ei Pherchen." Postal address — 9 Great Stanhope Street, London, W, General Sir ARTHUR JAMES HERBERT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and has the Order of Medijai (Turkish Order). Born January 21, 1820, being the second son of John Asher Jones Herbert of Llanarth, by his wife Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriet, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur James Plunkett, eighth Earl of Fingall, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service, Hurlingham. Livery — Blue, silver buttons, white and red striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — H e bears for Arms : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent below are his badges as a Knight Commander of the said Order, of the Legion of Honour, and of the Medijai. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, veiled azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same. MarHed, 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Hill of Halifax. Nova Scotia. Postal address — 24 Thurloe Square. AUBERON EDWARD WILLIAM MOLYNEUX HERBERT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Auberon Edward William Molyneux Herbert. Born 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Carnarvon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aziure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern wings elevated vert, in the mouth a sinister human hand couped at the wrist gules. Man-ied, 1871, Florence, commonly known as Lady Florence (who died 1886), daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl Cowper ; and has Issue — (i) Rolf Herbert, Esquire, born July 23, 1872, died April 1882 ; (2) Auberon Thomas Herbert, Esquire, born May 25, 1876 ; Clair Mimram ; and Nan Ino. Postal address — Old House, Ben'y Wood, Ringwood, Hants. CHARLES ST. JOHN SEPTIMUS HERBERT, Companion of the Most Hotiourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1863. § EDMUND PHILLIP HERBERT, Esquire, Major Royal Monmouthshire Militia, Chief Constable of the county of Monmouth. Born January 24, 1823, being the third son of the late John Jones of Llanarth, by his wife Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriett, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur James Plunkett, eighth Earl of Fingall, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same; with the Motto, "Asgre lln Diogell ei Pherchen." Married, firstly, 1864, Eleanor, daughter of Colonel Gwynne Holford of Buckland, in the county of Brecon ; and secondly, Frances, daughter and co-heir of Robert Canning of Hart- pury, in the county of Gloucester. By his first marriage he has /«««— Edmund Herbert, Gentleman, born 1866. Estate and postal address — Llansantffraed Court, Abergavenny. ^ is the Military Cockade. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH HERBERT, Widow, Baroness Herbert of Lea, daughter of General Charles Ashe i Court, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Amington Hall, in the county of Warwick, and niece of the Right Honourable the first Lord Heytesbury. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, impaling the arms of i Court-Repington, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse dancettde ermine between six billets argent (for Repington) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or, and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for i Court). Married, 1846, the Right Honourable Sidney Herbert, first Lord Herbert of Lea, who died 1861. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [t) The Right Hon- ourable George Robert Charles Herbert, Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery [to whom refer] ; (2) Sidney Herbert, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Sidney Herbert, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the county of Croydon, born February 20, 1853 [married, Ausust 29, 1877, Beatrix Louisa, commonly called Lady Beatrix Louisa, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham, and has issue, Reginald Herbert, Esquire, born September 8, 1880; George Sidney Herbert, Gentleman, born October 8, 1886; Beatrix Frances Gertrude ; and Muriel Katherine] ; (3) William Reginald Herbert, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Reginald Herbert, Royal Navy, born May 21, 1854, lost at sea, on board Her Majesty's ship "Captain," September 6, 1870; (4) Michael Henry Herbert, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Michael Henry Herbert, Secretary to the Embassy to Con- stantinople, born June 25, 1857 [married, November 27, 1888, Bella, daughter of Richard Wilson] ; Mary Catherine, commonly known as Lady Mary Catherine [married, Novem- ber 27, 1873, Baron von Hugel] ; Elizabeth Maud, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Maud [married, June 25, 1872, Charles H. H. Parry, eldest son of T. Gambler Parr)', of Highnam Court, in the county of Gloucester] ; and Con- stance Gladys, commonly known as Lady Constance Gladys [married, firstly, July 6, 1878, the Right Honourable St. George Henry Lowther, fourth Earl of Lonsdale, who died February 8, 1882 ; and secondly, May 7, 1885, Frederick Oliver Robinson, Esquire, commonly called Earl de Grey, only son of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Ripon]. Postal address — Herbert House, Belgrave Square, S.W. GWENDOLEN ONDINE HERBERT, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen Ondine Herbert, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Carnarvon. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. Postal address — Fair- croft, Putney, Surrey. §Major-General IVOR JOHN CARADOC HER- BERT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth. Bom July 15, 1851, being the eldest son of John Arthur Edward Herbert, Esquire, of Llanarth Court [to whom refer], by his wife Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, only surviving child of the Right Honourable Sir Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, and a Baronet ; Major and Lieutenant-Colonel (Colonel, 1889) Grenadier Guards, from 1890 ; Military Attache at St. Petersburg, 1886-1890; Commanding the Military of Canada (with local rank of Major-General) from i8go. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, impaled with the arms of Denison, namely, quarterly 1 and 4, ermine a bend azure cotised sable between a unicorn's head erased and a cross crosslet fitch^e gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three mullets sable (for Conyngham). Pendent from the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same. Motto— "Asgre lan Diogell ei Pherchen." Married, July 31, 1873, Albertina Agnes Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Albertina Agnes Mary, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable M is the NavaJ Cockade. l^Et Pzt 489 Baron Londesborough ; and has with other Issue— A son, Elydir John Herbert , -Gentleman. Postal address— Uananh Court, Monmouthshire. §JOHN ARTHUR EDWARD HERBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county .of Monmouth, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1858. Born October 13, 1818, being the eldest son of the late John Jones of Llanarth, by his wife Harriet, commonly known as Lady Harriet, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur James Plunkett, eighth Earl of Fingall, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and assumed the surname and arms of Herbert by Royal Sign Manual in the year 1848. Clui- Brooks's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns ; Partv per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Hall, namely, party per pale argent and or, on a chevron between three talbots' heads erased sable, murally gorged or, as many hawks' lures of the last, tasselled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen woman's head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders, with long hair sable, from the ears double rings pendent or, veil azure, doubled argent, encircled with a wreath of the same; with the UottO, "Asgre an Diogell ei Pherchen." Married, November 12, 1846, Augusta Charlotte Elizabeth, com- monly known as the Honourable Augusta Charlotte Eliza- beth, only child of the late Right Honourable Sir Benjamin Hall, Baron Llanover, and a Baronet ; and has Isszie — (ij Ivor John Caradoc Herbert, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Jiames Herbert, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (3) Edward Bleithian Herbert, Gentleman, born January 23, 1858; (4) Stephen Charles Herbert, Gentleman, born December 18, 1864 ; Henrietta Mary Arianwen ; and Florence Catherine Mary [married, October 13, 1874, Joseph Monteith of Carstairs]. Estate and postal address — Llanarth Court, Monmouthshire. MAGDALEN LUCY HERBERT, commonly known as Lady Magdalen Lucy Herbert, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl Powis ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1891. Armorial bearings are, upon fa lozenge : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. MARGARET AUGUSTA HERBERT, commonly known as Lady Margaret Augusta Herbert, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl Powis; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1891. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. MARGARET LEONORA EVELYN SELINA HER- BERT, commonly known as Lady Margaret Leonora Evelyn Selina Herbert, daughter of the Right Honoturable the fourth Earl of Carnarvon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. Dame MARY HERBERT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary Herbert, only child and heiress of the late William Thomas Petty-Fitzmaurice, Esquire, commonly called the Earl of Kerry [by his wife Augusta Lavinia Priscilla, commonly known as Lady Augusta Lavinia Priscilla, second daughter of the Right Honourable John William Ponsonby, the fourth Earl of Bessborough], and granddaughter of the Most Honourable Sir Henry Petty-Fitzmaurice, the third Marquess of Lansdown, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Petty - Fitzmaurice, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend azure a magnetic needle pointing to the polar star or (for Petty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules and a chief ermine (for Fitz- maurice). Married, i860, Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Sir Percy Herbert, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) the Right Honourable George Herbert, Earl of Powis [to whom refer] ; Magdalen Lucy, commonly known as Lady Magdalen Lucy, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1891; and Margaret Augusta, commonly known as Lady Margaret Augusta, raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter, 1891. Postal address— Styche, Market Drayton, Salop. ROBERT CHARLES HERBERT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Charles Herbert. Sor7i 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Powis. Clui — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three Uons rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, ducally gorged or, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Married, 1854, Anna Maria, only daughter and heiress of the late Edward Cludde of Orleton; and has Issue — (i) Edward William Herbert, Esquire, Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop ; was Aide-de-Canjp to the Governor of the Fiji Islands, 1880-1883, born 1855 [married, 1887, Beatrice Anne, daughter of Sir Hedworth William- son, eighth Baronet, and has issue, Edward Robert Henry Herbert, Esquire, born 1889; and Dorothy Marguerite EUza- beth] ; (2) Graham Cludde Herbert, Esquire, Major Royal Fusiliers (City of London Regiment), Adjutant and Volun- teer Battalion Loyal North Staffordshire Regiment, born 1856 ; (3) Arthur Frederick Herbert, Gentleman, born 1866 ; Florentia Carohne ; Beatrice Mary [married, 1883, George Henry Vaughan Jenkins] ; and Annie Katharine Louisa. Residence — Orleton, Wellington, in the county of Salop. §The Honourable Sir ROBERT GEORGE WYND- HAM HERBERT, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Civil Law, Hono- rary Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cambridge, Chancellor of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Agent-General to Tasmania. Bom 1831, being the son of the late Algernon Herbert, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Algernon Herbert, by his wife Marianne, daughter of Thomas Lempriere of Jersey, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, a crescent for differ- ence : the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings elevated vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand, couped at the wrist gules; with the Motto, " Ung je servirai." Residences — HZ Eaton Terrace, S.W. ; Ickleton, Great Chesterford, in the county of Essex. SIDNEY HERBERT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sidney Herbert, Member of Parliament for Croydon since January 27, 1886. Bor?i February 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Herbert of Lea, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late General Charles Ashe A'Court ; is heir presumptive to his brother, the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Pembroke. Clttbs — Carlton, St. James's, Constitu- tional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, and impaling the arms of Lambton, namely sable, a fesse be- tween three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, holding a sinister hand gules ; with the Motto, " Ung je servirai." Married, August 29, 1877, Beatrix Louisa, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Dur- ham ; and has Issue— (1) Reginald Herbert, Esquire, born 1880; (2) George Sidney Herbert, Gentleman, born 1886; Beatrix Frances Gertrude ; and Muriel Katherine. Resi- dence — HiUingdon Place, Uxbridge. VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA MARY CECIL HER- BERT, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina Maiy Cecil Herbert, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Carnarvon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent. WILLIAM HENRY HERBERT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Herbert. Bor7i Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 49° ^er ^er 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Powis. C/k*— Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, impaling the arms of Millbanke, namely, gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert, ducally gorged or, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Married, 1871, Sybella Augusta, daughter of the late Mark William Vane Mil- banke. Esquire ; and has Issue — (i) Henry James Herbert, Esquire, born 1882; (2) Percy Mark Herbert, Gentleman, born 1885 ; Lucy Edith ; and Ahce Harriett. Residence — Prestfelde, Shrewsbury, The Right Reverend JAMES ATL.'W, Lord Bishop of Hereford, Doctor of Divinity. Born ITNlM'pflll'll J^ly 3i 1817, being the son of the Reverend X^\,\,X/\,yi\,V Henry Atlay, by his wife Elizabeth, daugh- ter of James Hovell of the Inner Temple ; was consecrated Bishop of Hereford, 1868. Club — Athe- nseum. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Anns of See — Gules, three leopards' heads reversed, jessant-de-lis or. Married, November 15, 1859, Frances Turner, younger daughter of Major William Martin, Bengal Army ; and has Issue — (1) James Beresford Atlay, Master of Arts, Barrister- at-Law, born i860 ; (2) Henry Francis Atlay, born 1862 ; {3) Edward Wilfred Atlay, born 1866 [married, 1892, Con- stance Lilian, daughter of Leedham White] ; (4) the Reve- rend George William Atlay, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- sity of Cambridge, born 1868 ; (5) Charles Cecil Atlay, born 1871 ; (6) Hugh Wordsworth Atlay, born 1873 ; {7) Harold "rrevelyan Atlay, Royal Navy, born 1874 ; (8) Marcus Ethelbert Atlay, born March 15, 1881 ; Selina Margaret [married, July 28, 1887, George Crawford Harrison, Bachelor of Arts, of Chfton College] ; Agnes Fitzherbert ; and EUena Frances. Residence — The Palace, in the county of Hereford. [His Lordship died December 24, 1894.] His Lordship impales with his official arms, for the arms of Atlay : Argent, a fesse between three crescents sable ; but 710 authority for these has been established in the College of Arms. §The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT DEVE- REUX, Viscount Hereford, and a Baronet, Premier Viscount of England, August 18, 1855, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Brecon, and a Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hereford and Rad- nor. Born January 3, 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifteenth Viscount Hereford, by his wife Emma Jemima, the daughter of the late George Ravens- croft ; succeeded his father in 1855. Creations — February 2, 1549; Baronet, November 25, 1612. Club — Carlton. Livery — White and red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, in chief three torteaux, impaling the arms of Morgan, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between three roses azure, as many thistles slipped of the field (for Gould). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a talbot's head argent, eared gules. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot argent, eared gules, ducally gorged of the last ; sinister, a reindeer gules, attired, gorged with a ducal coronet, and lined or. Mottoes — "Virtutis comes invidia;" "Basis virtutum constantia." Married, July 16, 1863, Mary Anne, commonly called the Honourable Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Tredegar ; and has Issue — Robert Charles Devereux, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert Charles Devereux, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Brecon, Captain first Volunteer Battalion South Wales Borderers, bom August 11, 1865, Residence — 2 Beaufort Gardens, S.W. [married, January 21, 1892, Ethel Mildred, younger daughter of John Shaw of Darrington Hall, in the county of York] ; Muriel, com- monly known as the Honourable Muriel [married, May 2, 1893, Anthony Noel Denny] ; Eleanor Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Mary ; Lilian, commonly known as the Honourable Lilian ; Sybil, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil, died March 3, 1892 ; and Rosamond ^ is the Military Cockade. Ela commonly known as the Honourable Rosamond Ela. Seat—Tte.goy&, Three Cocks Junction, Brecknockshire, R.S.O. Colonel JAMES MAKGILL HBRIOT-MAITLAND, Companion of the Most Hor,- ■x\^.^^i^4- flva<*t4-lsan>l ourable Order of the Bath, iPenOt-VpaitianO c«&«/ Royal Engineers. Deputy-Adjutant-General at Headquarters. Born 1837, being the eldest son of the late James Heriot-Maitland, by his wife Margaret, daughter cf William Dalgleish of Scots; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, firstly, 1872, Frances Lome Mary (who died 1876), daughter of the late General Sir John Campbell, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; secondly, 1882, Jessie Stewart, daughter of Captain George Hutchings, Royal Navy : and has Issue living [by first marriage)— (1) James Dalgleish Heriot-Maitland, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), born 187^; (2) John Campbell Heriot-Maitland (twin). Lieutenant Scots Guards, born 1874. HERLE, quartered by HORDERN. Dame SUSAN PRESTON HERON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Heron, daughter of XfWVnn Ald^f"'"'^'^ Willert of Manchester. Married, llJI^lUll 1881, Sir Joseph Heron, Knight Bachelor, who died in 1889. Postal address— 7"Ac Lodge, Parkstone, Dorset. Dame CAROLINE HERON -MAXWELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady ^cron'-apartoell ^Z^:^^%^^^t'']ot Stewart, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Montgomery Granville John Stewart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, in base a crescent of the second, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants (for Maxwell). Married, 1833, Sir John Heron-Maxwell, sixth Baronet, who died 18S5. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Sir John Robert Heron-Maxwell, seventh Baro- net [to whom refer] ; (2! Robert Charles Heron-Maxwell, Esquire, Barrister, born August 7, 1848 ; (3) Arthur Welling- ton Heron-Maxwell, Esquire, bom September 14, 1852 ; (4) Spencer Horatio Walpole Heron-Maxwell, Esquire, born December 7, 1855 [married, January 24, 1891, the widow of F. L. Huddart, and daughter of E. B. Eastwick, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament] ; Caroline Mary ; Mary Katherine Dundonald ; Louisa Susan Marlborough [married, June 23, 1863, to Sir James Robert Walker, Baronet] ; Edith Elphin- stone [married, November 23, 1882, Aucher Cornwall Taylor] ; and Beatrice Ethel, Lady-in- Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany. Postal address — 107 Belgrave Road, S.W. §SiR JOHN ROBERT HERON - MAXWELL, Baronet, of Springkell, in the county of Dumfries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dumfries, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cum- berland and Carlisle city. Born June 4, 1836, being the son of Sir John Heron-Maxwell, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Montgomery Granville John Stewart, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Mont- gomery Granville John Stewart ; formerly Captain 15th Hussars ; succeeded liis father in 1885, under the crea- tion of February 7, 1683. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, in base a crescent of the second, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper, holding up an eagle's neck with two heads erased sable. Motto — " Revirescat." Married, August 7, 1866, Caroline Harriett, third daughter of Richard Howard Brooke of Castle Howard, in the county of Wicklow ; and has Issue — Ivor Walter Heron-Maxwell, Esquire, bom November 13, 1871 ; Maud Lucia [married, July 20, 1893, William H is the Naval Cockade. Marshall Cazalet, Esquire, of Fairlawn, in the county of Kent] ; Gwendoline [married, July i6, 1889, Richard Bayley Chenevix Trench, Gentleman, and has issue] ; Kath- leen Edith ; and Muriel. Residences— SptingkeW, Eccle- fechan, in the county of Dumfries ; 82 Onslow Gardens. EDWARD HERRI ES, Esquire, Compa?iio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born IHrt^Mptf 1821, being the son of the late Right Honoui- 4^«'VV»«'9 able J. C. Herries, Member of Parliament: •was created Compatiion of the Most Honour- ableOrderoftlieBath,iZjt,. Clubs — Athensum, Travellers'. Postal address — St. Julian's, Sevenoaks. The Right Honourable MAR MAD UKE CONS TABLE- MAX WELL, Baron Herries of Terregles, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron Herries of Carlaverock Castle, in the county of Dumfries, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the East Riding of the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dum- fries ; formerly Captain Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry Cav- alry, Lieutenant of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Born October 4, 1837, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable William Constable-Maxwell, eleventh Baron Herries, by his wife Marcia, eldest daughter of Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Edward Marmaduke Vavasour, Baronet, of Hazlewood, in the county of York; succeeded his father in 1876. Creation — Before February J, 1492, Scotch Barony; Baron of the United Kingdom, November lo, 1884. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke and Debretfs ''Peerages," are for Arms .■ Quarterly, i. argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and membered gules, surmounted of an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saliire of the second, and surcharged in the centre with a hedgehog {for Max- well) ; 2, quarterly i. and iiii. , or a saltire sable ; ii. and Hi. , three hedgehogs [for Herries') ; 3. quarterly gules and vair, over all a bend or [for Constable) ; 4. azure, on a bend cotised argent, three billets sable [for Haggerston). Crest — A sta^s head with ten tines argent. Supporters — Two savages or wild men wreathed about the loins, and holding clubs proper. Motto — ' ' Dominus dedit." These have never been matriculated in Lyon Office to Lord Herries, and con- sequently he can have no right to them, save, perhaps, as quarterings; nor has Lj)rd Herries taken the trouble to estab- lish the right to any arms at all. Cadets of his family have liowever matriculated "differenced" coats of Constable and Maxwell. Asfaras tlie Editor can judge from the printed pedigrees of the family, the arms of Lord Herries would at present be those of Haggerston. Married, April 14, 1875, Angela Mary Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Angela Mary Charlotte, second daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Edward George Fitzalan-Howard, first Lord How- ard of Glossop ; and has Issue — Gwendolen Mary, comTnonly known as the Honourable Gwendolen Mary ; and Angela Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Angela Mary. Heiress presumptive to the Scottish Barony — His daughter, Gwendolen. Seats — Everingham, in the county of York; Kinharvie, in the county of Dumfries. Sir ROBERT HERRON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin. Born ^0^IM*l*rtt1 August 17, 1837, being the third son of Robert l^vtrlUll Herron, by his wife Lillias, daughter of Andrew Henderson; dubbed Knight Bachelor , 1887. Club — Conservative. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Ulster^ s Office, are for Arms ; Gules, a chevron argent between three herons proper. Crest — A heron as in the arms. SXottO — " Fide ubique comes." Married, September 19, 1888, Anna, only daughter of Jam.es Sharpe. Postal address — Merville, Kingstown, county Dublin. Sir WILLIAM JAMES HERSCHEL, second Baronet. Born January 9, 1833, being the son of \(\9Vtit\w\ ^''^ John Frederick Herschel, the first i^X/Vax.ljK'X, Baronet, by his wife Margaret Brodie, daughter of the Reverend Alexander Stewart, Doctor of Divinity, of Strathgarry, in the county of Perth ; served in Civil Service of India, 1853-1878 ; suc- ceeded his father in 1871, under the creation of July 17, 1838. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a representation of the forty-feet reflecting telescope with its apparatus proper, a chief azure, thereon ^er 491 the astronomical symbol of Uranus, or the Georgium Sidus irradiated or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-terrestrial sphere proper, thereon an eagle, wings elevated or. IVIottO — ''Coelus exploratis." Married, May 19, 1864, Anne Emma Haldane, youngest daughter of Alfred Hardcastle of Hatcham House, in the county of Surrey ; and by her (who died October 5, 1873), has Issue — (i) John Charles William Herschel, Esquire, born at Dacca, Bengal, May 22, 1869 ; (2) Arthur Edward Hardcastle Herschel, Esquire, born October 5, 1873; Margaret Eliza Emma, died Jfuly i, 18S0; and Emma Dorothea, Seat — Lawn Upton, Littlemore, in the county of Oxford. §The Right Honourable Sir FARRER HER- SCHELL, Baron Herschell, a Member \fWYtit\\t>\\ °f ^^ Majesty's Most Honourable Privy X^X,\.1t\,\)\,\\. Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, One of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law, of the county of Durham, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, Lord High Chancellor, February to July 1886, re-appointed 1892, Chancellor of the Uni- versity of London, 1893. Bom November 2, 1837, being the son of the late Reverend Ridley H. Herschell of Gloucester Terrace, London, by his wife Helen, daughter of William Mowbray of Edinburgh ; created a Peer, Feb- ruary 8, 1885, and made an extra Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse azure and sable, a fasces fesseways between three stags' heads couped or. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag proper, gorged with a collar gemel azure, the dexter forefoot supporting a fasces in bend or. Supporters — On either side a stag proper, gorged with a collar gemel azure, and standing on a fasces or. Motto — " Celeriter." MarHed, December 20, 1876, Agnes Adela, third daughter of Edward Leigh Kindersley of Clyffe, Dorchester, in the county of Dorset ; and has Issue — Richard Farrer Herschell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Farrer Herschell, born May 22, 1878 ; Helen Mowbray, died November 30, 1879 ; Agnes Freda, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes Freda; and Muriel Fanny, com- monly known as the Honourable Muriel Fanny. Resi- dences — 46 Grosvenor Gardens, S. W. ; ■ Deal Castle, in the county of Kent. The Most Honourable EMILY SEYMOUR, Widow, Marchioness-Dowager of Hertford, daughter ]fWn|f.]<« of the Right Honourable William Murray, II^I^IVIUIU the third Earl of Mansfield. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly 1 and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England passant guardant in pale or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or; impaling the arms of Murray, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three stars within a double treasure flory and counterflory or (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 gules, three crosses pat& or, two and one (for Barclay of Bal- vaird). Supporters — Two Blackamoors proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable, habited in a short garment or, adorned about their waists and shoulders with green and red feathers and buskins gold, each resting his exterior hand on an antique shield azure, adorned gold, that of the dexter supporter charged with the sun in his splendour or, and that of the sinister with a crescent argent. Married, 1839, the Most Honourable Sir Francis George Hugh Seymour, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, the fifth Marquess of Hertford, who died January 25, 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Honourable Hugh de Grey Sey- mour, sixth Marquess of Hertford ; (2) Albert Charles Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Albert Charles Seymour, Colonel (retired) Scots Guards, born April 24, 1847 [married, June 22, 1872, Sarah, only child of Captain John Moore Napier, and granddaughter of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 492 J^er Lieutenant- General Sir George Napier, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and died March 24, 1891, leaving issue, Charles Hugh Napier Seymour, Esquire, born November 11, 1874; William Walter Seymour, Gentleman, born November 28, 1878 ; Edward Victor Frances Seymour, Gentleman, born August 5, 1887 ; and Violet Cecilia Georgina, died August 12, 1877] ; (3) Ernest James Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Ernest James Seymour, Captain Warwickshire Yeo- manry Cavalry, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, born December 12, 1848 [married, September 26, 1877, Georgiana, com- monly called Lady Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable Earl Fortescue, and has issue, Francis Ernest Seymour, Esquire, born October 7, 1878 ; Reginald Guy Seymour, Gentleman, born January 15, 1880; Arthur George Seymour, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Ruth ; Eleanor Alice ; and Constance Emily Mary] ; (4) the Reverend Victor Alexander Seymour, commonly known as Lord Victor Alexander Seymour, Master of Arts, Rector of Car- shalton, born March 6, 1859 [married, September 23, 1885, Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Albemarle Cator of Wood- basthill Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue, Conway Hugh Seymour, Esquire, born July 27, 1886 ; and Jane] ; Frederica Georgina, commonly known as Lady Frederica Georgina, died January 12, 1848 ; Horatia Eliza- beth, commonly known as Lady Horatia Elizabeth [mar- ried, June 26, 1861, Henry David Erskine of Cardross, in the county of Perth, and has issue] ; the Honourable Florence Catherine, commonly known as Lady Florence Catherine, late a Maid of Honour to the Queen [married, July 23, 1872, the Reverend James St. John Blunt, Master of Arts, Master of St. Katherine's Hospital, and Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty, who died May 13, 1889] ; Georgina Emily Lucy, commonly known as Lady Georgina Emily Lucy [married, January 23, 1877, Lieutenant-Colonel H. E. Stirling Home Drummond Moray, Scots Guards, of Blair Drummond and Abercairney, Deputy-Lieutenant] ; Constance Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Constance Adelaide [married, November 2, 1871, Lieutenant-Colonel F. St. John Barne, late Scots Guards, of Sotterley Park, and has issue] ; and Mary Margaret, commonly known as Lady Mary Margaret [married, August 12, 1875, Sir George John Egerton Dashwood, sixth Baronet, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 115 Eaton Square, S.W, ; Tanhurst, Dorking. MThe Most Honourable HUGH DE GREY SEY- ® MOUR, Marquess and Earl of Hertford, Earl of Yar- mouth and Viscount Beauchamp of Hache, in the Peerage of Great Britain ; Baron Conway of Ragley, in the Peerage of England ; and Baron Conway of Kilultagh, in the county of Antrim, in the Peerage of Ireland; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lieutenant- Colonel Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Bom October 22, 1843, being the son of the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Hertford, by his wife Emily, com- monly called Lady Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Mansfield ; succeeded his father in 1884, Creations — Baron, March 17, 1703; Earl and Viscount, August 3, 1750; Earl and Marquess, July 5, 1793 {British honours); Baron, October 16, 1712 {Irish dignity). Armorial bearinga— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, or, on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 2 and, 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or; impaling the arms of Hood, namely azure, a frette argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix in flames proper. Supporters — Two Blackamoors wreathed about the temples or and sable, habited in short golden garments, and in buskins gold, adorned about their waists with green and red feathers, each holding in his exterior hand a shield azure, garnished or, the dexter charged with the sun in splendour gold, the other with a crescent argent. Motto — " Fide et amore. " Married, April 16, 1868, Mary, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary, second daughter of the Right Honourable Viscount Bridport ; and has Issue — (i) George Frances Alexander Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as the Earl of Yarmouth, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Warwick, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Black Watch, ^ is the Military Cockade. born October 20, 1871 ; (2) Henry Charles Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Charles Seymour, born May 18, 1878 ; (3) Edward Beauchamp Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Edward Beauchamp Seymour, born November 22, 1879; (4) George Frederic Seymour, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Frederic Seymour, born September 2, 1881 ; Margaret Alice, commonly known as Lady Margaret Alice [married, November 10, 1892, James Hamsworth Ismay, second son of Thomas Henry Ismay of Dawpool, in the county of Chester, and has issue] ; Emily Mary commonly known as Lady Emily Mary ; Victoria Frederica Wilhelmina Georgina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Frederica Wilhelmina Georgina ; and Jane Edith, commonly known as Lady Jane Edith. 5ea!'— Ragley Hall, Alcester, in the county of Warwick. Sir EDWARD HERTSLET, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, IKoffrifirf- Knight Bachelor. Born 182^, ieing the son ipi^ttpll^ of the late Lewis Hertslet, Librarian and Keeper of the Papers, Foreign Office, by his ■wife the late Harriet Hannah, daughter of George Cooke of Westminster: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1878. Club— 5<. Georges. Married, 1849, Eden, daughter of the late John Bull, Esquire, Clerk of the Journals of the House of Commons. Postal addresses — .ff«//« Vue House, Richmond, Surrey: St. George's Club, W. HERVEY, quartered by ELLIS. HERVEY, see BRISTOL. HERVEY, Baron, see BRISTOL. General CHARLES ROBERT WEST HERVEY, Companion of the Mast Honourable Order of \f\t>*'\\(!W the Bath. Born i8i8 ; was created Companion lii'vlU«'|/ of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1863. yi?tn\e.6L, firstly , 1842, Mary Ann (who died 1880), daughter of the late General Peter de la Motte, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: secondly, 1880, Mary Dudley, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Lothian Sheffield Dickson. Postal address — A rundel, St. Mary Church, Torquay, Devon. FRANCIS HERVEY, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis Hervey. Born 1846, being the son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bristol. Clubs —Carlton, United University. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ounce passant sable, spotted, ducally collared, and chain refiexed over the back or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Postal addresses — 3 Spring Gardens, S.W. ; Cranes- den, Mayfield, Sussex. HARRIET CHARLOTTE SOPHIA HERVEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Harriet Charlotte Sophia Hervey, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Harrowby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert, impaling the arms of Ryder, namely, azure three crescents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable. Married, 1839, the Reverend Charles Amelius Hervey, commonly known as the Reverend Lord Charles Amelius Hervey, son of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Bristol, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Alfred Ryder Hervey, Esquire, born June 28, 1844, died August 8, 1874; (2) Dudley Francis Amelius Hervey, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Resident Councillor at Malacca, born January 7, 1849 ; {3) William George Edward Hervey, Gentleman, born October 11, 1850 [married, October 16, 1886, Eva Florence, second daughter of Henry West, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of Loughlinstown House, in the county of Dublin, and has issue, Charles Granville Hervey, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Venetia Harriet Lepel] ; (4) Granville Walter Hervey, Gentleman, born March 16, 1852, died July 28, 1880 ; Susan Eliza- H is the Naval Cockade. beth ; Louisa Frederica [married, October 24, 1874, Sir Cyril Clarke Graham, fifth Baronet, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George]; Edith Marian [married, June 4, 1868, William Forbes of Callander] ; and Isabella Sophia [married, Octo- ber 15, 1878, Cyril Locke, second son of the Reverend D. P. Calliphronas, Vicar of Walpole St. Andrew, in the county of Norfolk]. JOHN WILLIAM NICHOLAS HERVEY, Esquire, commonly known as Lord John William Nicholas Hervey. Bom 1841, being the son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bristol. Cluis — Brooks's, Devonshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert. Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ounce passant sable, spotted, ducally collared, and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert. Postal address — 6 St. James's Square, S.W. MARIANA HERVEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Augustus Hervey, youngest daughter of the late W. P. Hodnett. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert. Married, firstly, Ashton Benyon ; and secondly, 1861, Augustus Henry Charles Hervey, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Augustus Henry Charles Hervey (son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bristol), who died 1875. Of the second marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Henry Augustus Hervey, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, and Adjutant Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Artillery, E. Division Royal Artillery, born June 30, 1862 (Club — Naval and Military) ; (2) Frederick William Fane Hervey, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1863 (Clui — Naval and Military) ; (3) Walter John Hervey, Gentleman, born 1865 ; (4) the Reverend Manners William Hervey, Bachelor of Arts, Curate of Bowdon, in the county of Cheshire, bom 1866 ; (5) Herbert Arthur Robert Hervey, Gentleman, born 1S70, appointed Her Britannic Majesty's Consul at Iquique, Chili, 1892 ; Maria Louisa Helen [mar- ried, 1887, Charles Glynne Earle Welby] ; and Geraldine. Postal addresses — 6 St, James's Square, S.W. ; Ickworth Park, Bury St. Edmund's. MARY HERVEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Arthur Charles Hervey, daughter of William Wells Cole. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped proper. Married, July 3, 1879, as his second wife, the Right Reverend Arthur Charles Hervey, commonly known as Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells (who died 1894), fourth son of the Most Honourable Frederick William Hervey, first Marquess of Bristol, by his wife Elizabeth Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Charlotte, second daughter of the Right Honourable Clotworthy Up- ton, first Baron Templetown ; consecrated Bishop of Bath and Wells, 1869; and has /fj2«— Douglas George Hervey, Gentleman, born April 3, 1880 ; Gerald Arthur Hervey, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Geraldine ; and Victoria Evelyn] ; (3) Reverend Sydenham Henry Augustus Hervey, Vicar of Wedmore, in the county of Somerset, born December 20, 1846; (4) Constantine Rodney William Hervey, Esquire, Major Royal Artillery, born December 6, 1850 [married, August 12, 1886, Mary Frances, daughter of William Han- ford Flood of Farmley, in the county of Kilkenny, and Woollas, in the county of Worcester, and has issue, Alice Lucy Patience] ; (5) Arthur Henry Wriothesley Hervey, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade, born November 3, 1851, died, unmarried, August 20, 1889; (6) Reverend James Arthur Hervey, Vicar of Alfreton. in the county of Derby, born September 26, 1854 [married, July 15, 1886, Margaret Augusta, daughter of Sir Robert Percy Douglas, fourth Baronet of Carr, and has had issue, Thomas Percy Arthur Hervey, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Peter John Berkeley Hervey, Gentleman, born 1889, died 1890] ; Sarah Elizabeth Harriet [married, December 5, 1874, William Ayshford Sandford of Nynehead Court, in the county of Somerset, and died November 27, 1877] ; Eliza Augusta Caroline, died February 11, 1861 ; Katherine Patience Georgiana [married, April g, 1872, Charles Hoare] ; Patience Mary [married, July 17, 1873, Charles Rowland Palmer More- wood, Esquire, of Alfreton Hall, in the county of Derby] ; J^eto 493 Augusta Caroline ; and Frederica Mary Lucy, died De- cember I, i860. MARY KATHERINE ISABELLA HERVEY, com- monly known as Lady Mary Katherine Isabella Hervey, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bristol. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert. Postal address — 6 St. James's Square, S.W. SELINA CATHERINE HERVEY, commonly known as Lady Selina Catherine Hervey, daughter of the third Earl of Clanwilliam. Maniei, firstly, 1854, Granville Edward Hartcourt Vernon, wlio died 1861 ; secondly, 1862, John Bidwell, Esquire, who died 1873 ; thirdly, 1880, Henry Hervey. Sir FREDERICK THOMAS ARTHUR HERVEY- BATHURST, fifth Baro- tenant-Colonel late Grena- dier Guards. Born March 13, 1833, being the son of the late Sir Frederick Hutchinson JHervey-Bathurst, fourth Baronet. Creation — December 7, 1818. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars ermine, in chief three crosses formfe or (for Bathurst) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert (for Hervey), and impaling the arms of Ribton, namely or, a cross and bordure engrailed gules, in each chief quarter a lozenge azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed habited in mail, holding in the hand proper a club with spikes or (for Bathiffst) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard sable, bezantfe, collared and lined or, holding in the dexter paw a trefoil slipped vert (for Hervey). Mottoes — "Tien ta foy" (for Bathurst): "Je n'oublieray jamais " (for Hervey). Married, April 24, 1869, Ada, only sur- viving daughter ofSir John Sheppy Ribton, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Edward William Hervey-Bathurst, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born February 11, 1870 ; (2) Felton Rainald George Hervey-Bathurst, Esquire, born March 19, 1871 ; (3) Algernon Richard Hervey- Bathurst, Esquire, born August 10, 1872 ; (4) Bertrand Elwell Hervey-Bathurst, Esquire, born October 5, 1882 ; (5) Reginald Mervyn Hervey-Bathurst, Esquire, born February 21,. 1885; Cecilia Ada; Alice Beatrice; and Violet Maud. Dame VIRGINIE MARIE WILLIS, commonly known as Ladv Hesketh- Fleet- i^e0feetf)=jrieettoooti 7:Lt^ci::Utl firstly {as kis second wife) , Sir P. Hesketh- Fleetwood, first Baronet, the founder of the town of that name, at whose death in 1866 the title, creation 1838, became extinct; and secondly ^ 1870, Henry Willis. Postal address— T,^ Rosary, Lindfield, Haywards Heath. Major-General EDWARD OSBORNE HEWETT, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order Vf\p\Y\p¥¥ of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born J^KlSyX^KK 1832^ ^ging the son of the late Colonel John Hewett, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Tyr Mab Ellis, Llantrissant, in the county of Glamorgan, Commandant of the School of Military Engineering; was created Companion of the Most Dii>- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Club — United Service. Married, 1864, Catherine Ma7y, daughter of Major Vincent Joseph Biscoe, Royal Engineers, of Hookwood, Limpsfield, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — Chatham. Sir HARALD GEORGE HEWETT, fourth Baronet, of Netherseale, in the county of Leicester. Born October 24, 1858, being the eldest son of Sir George Hewett, the third Baronet, by his first wife Clara, daughter of the late Lieu- tenant-General Wilhelm von Pochhammer of Berlin ; suc- ceeded his father in 1876, under the creation of November 6, 1813. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron embattled, between three owls argent, on the head of each an Eastern crown or, as many bombs fired proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 494 J^eto Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Great, out of a mural crown or, the stump of an oak-tree with branches, thereon a hawk proper, gorged with an Eastern coronet, and belled gold ; and for his Supporters, dexter, a tiger proper, gorged with an Eastern crown or ; sinister, a buffalo, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped all proper. HottO — " Ne te quassiveris extra." Married, firstly, November lo, 1887, Emma (who died 1889), daughter of T. Pope ; and secondly, January 30, 1892, Eleanor Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Commander Studdy, Royal Navy ; and has Issue — Harald Hewett, Esquire, born October 22, 1892. Seat — Old Hall, Hetherseale, Ashby-de- la-Zouch, Leicestershire. Dame JANE EMILY HEWETT, Widmi, commonly known as Lady Hewett, daughter of Thomas Wood, late British Consul for the Morea. Married, 1857, Admiral Sir William Nathan Wrighte Hewett, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom had been conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, and who died 1888. Postal address— 5 St. Jaines' Place, London, S.W. JOHN PRESCOTT HEWETT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire. Born 1854, being the son of the Reverend John Hewett, Vicar of Babbacovibe, in the county of Devon ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Postal address — Calcutta and Simla. Dame SOPHIA HARRIET HEWETT, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Hewett, daughter of Robert Godwin- Austen of Shalford, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a chevron em- battled argent, between three owls argent, each crowned with an Eastern coronet or, as many bombs fired proper. Married, 1873, as his second wife, Sir George John Routledge Hewett, third Baronet, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Bertram Henry Majendie Hewett, Esquire, born December 23, 1874; (2) Gerard Shuckburgh Hewett, Esquire, born November i, 1875. Postal address — Ivyside, Sherborne, Dorset, HEWITT, see LIFFORD. ANNE GEORGIANA HEWITT, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Georgiana Hewitt, If^pVtttl'f' V^ eldest son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of liJvA-*' Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable, impaUng the arms of Parker, namely sable, a buck's head caboshed between two flaunches argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. Married, April 29, 1886, Anne Hyde, eldest daughter of Sir William Parker, Baronet, of Melford Hall, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Sophia Mary, eldest daughter of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudbury ; and has Issue —Rhoda Marjorie ; Sybil Mary ; Margaret ; and Amy. CHARLES HAWKINS HEXT, Gentleman. Born December 22, 1851, being the third son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle- axe of the first. Married, April 16, 1891, Alice, second daughter of George Petherick of St. Austell. EDWARD STANIFORTH HEXT, Gentleman. Barn January 27, 1849, being the second son of the late Reverend John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton , in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest daughter of Doctor William Duller, Bishop of Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. Married, January 20, 1880, Ellen Constance, daughter of William Frederick Foster of Pud- dington Hall, in the county of Cheshire ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Wilfred Hext, born November 14, 1880; (2) Edward Hewlett Hext, bom January 29, 1887 ; and Edith Katharine. ELIZABETH HEXT, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : A tower triple- towered between three battle-axes sable. FRANCES MARGERY HEXT, Spinster, daughter of the late Colonel John Hext of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Staniforth of Darnall, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable. § Captain FRANCIS MARWOOD HEXT. Born January 14, i860, being the fomrth son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. GEORGE HAWKINS HEXT, Gentleman. Bom April 7, 1854, being the third son of the late Reverend John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton, in H is the Na7al Cockade. ^tv i^ep 49S the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ash- burton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of Exeter. Annoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. Married, February 5, 1879, Claire, daughter of Edward Mosely Perkins of Birtley Hall, in the county of Durham ; andhas Ajkc — (i) John Edward Hext, Gentleman, born at Newton Abbott, December 21, 1879 ; (2) George Trevor Barkley Hext, Gentleman, born April 23, 1881. § Major HENRY YEATMAN HEXT. Bom May 22, 1849, being the second son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeat- man of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. Captain JOHN HEXT, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1842, teing the son of the late Reverend F. /. Next, Vicar of Morval, in tfie county of Cornwall : was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Postal address — The Dockyard, Bombay. JOHN HEXT, Esquire, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born October 14, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Reverend John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton, in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest daughter of the late Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-hon rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. Married, November 5, 1874, Lilian Mary, only child of David William Mitchell. MARY HEXT, Spinster, daughter of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a tower triple- towered between three battle-axes sable. SAMUEL HENRY HEXT, Gentleman. Bom Septem- ber 9, 1807, being the second son of the late Colonel John Hext of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Staniforth of Darnall, in the county of York. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. SEYMOUR WOLCOTT HEXT. Born September 25, 1863, being the fifth son of the late Thomas Hext, Esquire, of Trenarren, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, by his wife Rhoda Charlton, third daughter of the Reverend Harry Farr Yeatman of Stock House, in the county of Dorset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. THOMAS JAMES KITSON HEXT, Gentleman. Born July II, 1859, being the younqest son of the late Reverend Jolin Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar ef Kingsteignton , in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of Exeter. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battte-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. WALTER REGINALD HEXT, Gentleman. Born July II, 1859, being the fourth son of the late Reverend John Hawkins Hext, Master of Arts, Vicar of Kingsteignton, in the county of Devon, by his wife Susanna Catherine, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Lane Kitson, Vicar of Ashburton and Staverton, by his wife Georgiana, youngest daughter of Doctor William Buller, Bishop of Exeter. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a tower triple-towered between three battle-axes sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a tower sable a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe of the first. § EDWARD NICHOLAS HEYGATE, Esquire, Major Royal Engineers, Justice of the Peace and JKlMllTfll'P Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Here- ^K'\f'^f\\,K' ford. Bom 1827, being the third son of Sir W. Heygate, first Baronet, by his wife Isabella, fourth daughter of Edward Longdon Macmurdo. Club — National. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteaux between two leopards' faces azure. Crest — A wolfs head erased gules. Motto — "Souvenez St. Quentin." Married, 1857, Mary Jane, daughter of John Leonard Hammond ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Leonard Aspinall Heygate, Esquire, Captain 97th Royal West Kent Regiment, born 1858 ; (2) Richard Lionels Heygate, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born 1859; (3) Walter Beaumont Heygate, Gentleman, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge, born 1861. Estate — Buckland, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Buckland, Leominster. Sir FREDERICK GAGE HEYGATE, third Baronet, of Southend, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Barrister - at - Law, Justice of the Peace. Born August 23, 1854, being the son of Sir Frederick WiUiam Heygate, second Baronet, by his wife Marianne, only daughter and heiress of ConoUy Gage of Bellarena, in the county of Londonderry ; succeeded his father in 1894, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau between two leopards' faces azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased gules. IVIotto — "Boulogne et Cadiz." Married, July 17, 1888, Flora, daughter of John Walter of Bearwood, in the county of Berkshire. Seat — Bellarena, in the county of Londonderry. Dame MARIANNE HEYGATE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Heygate, only daughter and heiress of ConoUy Gage of Bellarena, in the county of Londonderry. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, two bars argent, on a bend or, a torteau between two leopards' faces azure. Married, August 26, 1851, Sir Frederick William Heygate, second Baronet, who died November 1894 ; and has Issve — (i) Sir Frederick Gage Heygate, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Henry Gage Heygate, Esquire, Captain Border Regiment, born July 26, 1859 ; (3) Arthur ConoUy Gage Heygate, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Assistant-Master Eton College, born August 18, 1862 [married, December 17, 1891, Frances Evelyn Rowley, only daughter of Edward Nourse Harvey of Overross, in the county of Hereford, and has issue, Christopher Evelyn Gage Heygate, Gentleman, born April 21, 1893] ; Henrietta Constance [married, April 22, 1884, Samuel Maxwell Alex- ander of Roe Park, in the county of Londonderry, who died 1886] ; IsabeUa Mary Anne ; Rosamond Anna [mar- ried, December 23, 1879, Thomas E. John Lloyd, and has issue] ; and Maud Alice. General ALFRED THOMAS HEYLAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath. IKl>ttffl1lll ^°™ "^^'S' ^^^"S ''^ ^"^ "f *^ ^"'"^ Major V^Xt^VXXW Arthur Rowley Heyland, who was killed at Waterloo when in command of ifith Regi- ment : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 496 ^ep J^ep tlie Bath, 1857. Club— United Service. Postal address — Redwalls, Dartmouth. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM FREDERICK HOLMES-A'COURT, Baron Hey- I?\i>t1<"l>tffltl1*t1 tesbury of Heytesburv, in the county y^K,])}.XfPMW\,^ ofWilts, and a Baronet. 5d™ June 25, 1862, being the son of William Leonard A'Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable William Leonard A'Court-Holmes (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury), by his wife Isabella Sophia, daughter of the Reverend Richard A'Court Beadon of Cheddar ; succeeded his grandfather in 1891. Creations — Baronet, July 4, 1795 ; Baron, January 23, 1828. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms': Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A'Court). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, I. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A'Court). Supporters — On either side an eagle, wings elevated sable, beaked and membered gules, each holding in the beak a lily slipped proper. Motto — " Grandescunt, aucta labore." Married, November 19, 1887, Margaret Anna, second daughter of T. N. Harman of Tadmarton, in the county of Oxford; and has had Issue — William Leonard Holmes- A'Court, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Leonard Holmes-A'Court, born August 14, died November 16, 1889 ; and Margaret Elinor, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Elinor. Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, Leonard Holmes-A'Court, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Leonard Holmes-A'Court, Captain Wiltshire Regiment, born 1863 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1891. Seats — Heytesbury, Wiltshire ; Westover, Newport, Isle of Wight. §SlR THOMAS PERCIVAL HEYWOOD, second Baronet, of Claremont, m the county of Xt\ IMlVtinflTl Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- li^lP^UIUUU Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby. Born March 15, 1823, being the son of Sir Benjamin Heywood, the first Baronet, by his wife Sophia Ann, the only daughter of Thomas Robinson of Man- chester ; succeeded his father in 1865, under the creation of August 9, 1838. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms -. Argent, three torteaux in bend between two bend- lets gules, on a canton of the last, a cross pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of a tree with two branches sprouting therefrom, and en- twined by ivy, thereon a falcon with wings displayed proper. Motto — "Alte volo." Married, May 19, 1846, Margaret (who died January 30, 1894), eldest daughter of Thomas Heywood of Hope End, in the county of Hereford ; and has Issue— (z) Arthur Percival Heywood, Esquire, Master of Arts, born December 25, 1849 [married, August 14, 1872, Margaret Effie, eldest daughter of the Right Reverend George Henry Sumner, Bishop Suffragan of Guildford, and has, Graham Percival Heywood, Esquire, born July 13, 1878 ; Cecil Percival Heywood, Gentleman, born May 17, 1880 ; Arthur George Percival Heywood, Gentleman, born 1885 ; Muriel Annette Margaret ; Ella Mary Effie ; Dorothy Alice ; Evelyn Mary ; Margaret Sophia ; and Isabel Effie] ; (2) Francis Graham Heywood, Esquire, born January 19, 1854, died May 27, 1865 ; (3) Bertram Charles Percival Heywood, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Captain 2nd Volunteer Battalion Manchester Regiment, born November 10, 1864 [married, April 30, 1889, Florence Maude, daughter of E. David Maynell of Nova Scotia] ; (4) Gerald Graham Percival Heywood, Es- quire, born January 12, 1867; Isabel Mary; Etheldred Sophia Anne ; Hilda Margaret ; and Mary Monica. Seats a is the Military Cockade. — Doveleys, in the county of Stafford ; Claremont, near Manchester. § RICHARD HEYWOOD HEYWOOD-JONES, Es- quire, Bachelor of Arts, Jus- ^eptoOOD=3!OnC0 rdinVof^heTountyo^^S! Major Yorkshire Dragoons Yeomanry Cavalry. Sorn July 28, 1853, being the only son of the late Richard Heywood Jones, Esquire, of Bads- worth Hall, by his wife Margaret, only daughter of John Harrison of Ambleside; and assumed by Royal License, January 22, 1891, the name of Heywood, in addition to and before that of Jones. Armorial ttearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vair a lion rampant or, between two roses in fesse argent and an annulet of the second in base (for Jones) ; 2 and 3 argent, three torteaux in bend between two bendlets gules, on a canton of the last a cross pat^e or (for Heywood). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped sable, collared vaire, two roses argent, stalked and leaved proper (for Jones) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert the trunk of a tree with two branches sprouting therefrom and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with wings expanded proper (for Hey- wood). Motto—" Till then thus. " Married, July 17, 1888, Caroline Margaret, daughter of Francis J. Johnston of Lamas, Chislehurst ; and has Issue — Margaret Heywood ; Violet Mary ; and Olive EUzabeth. Seat — Badsworth Hall, near Pontefract, K ARTHUR PEMBERTON HEYWOOD - LONS- © DALE, Esquire, Justice J^cptoooD=lon0Dale i^IS^^.^i^^^; of Salop, Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- sity of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born January 9, 1835, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Reverend Henry Gylby Lonsdale, Vicar of Lichfield, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of John Pemberton Heywood of Wake- field, and assumed by Royal License, dated December n, 1877, the additional name and arms of Heywood. Clulfs — Athenasum, United, University, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quar- terly, vert and argent, on a bend engrailed or, between two bugles sable, stringed gules, three annulets of the fourth ; 2 and 3 argent, three torteaux in bend between two bend- lets gules, on a canton of the last, a cross pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag gules, collared, attired, and sem^ de gouttes or ; 2. upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, upon a mount vert, the trunk of a tree, with two branches sprouting therefrom, and entwined by ivy, thereon a falcon with wings displayed proper. Married, January 28, 1863, Frances Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Daniel Neilson, Esquire, of Hundhill, Pontefract, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Heywood Heywood-Lonsdale, Gentleman, born January 4, 1864 ; (2) John Pemberton Heywood Heywood-Lonsdale, Gentleman, born August 2, r869; and Anna Maria Heywood [married, August 10, 1893, Arthur Henry Orlando Lloyd, of Leaton Knowles, in the county of Salop]. Seats — Shavington, Market Drayton, and Cloverley, Whitchurch, in the county of Salop ; Drumgoon, Maguiresbridge, in the county of Fer- managh. Town /louse — 26 Grosvenor Square, W. GEORGE FREDERIC HEYWORTH, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 5th Dragoon Guards. Bom X(\PX\\nt\Yf\\ June 20, 1837. Clubs — Army and Navy, i^K,^\»VKVl) Wellington, &c. Livery— ^\u&. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two barrulets wavy azure, between three bats sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent azure, issuant therefrom fire proper, between two bats' wings sable ; with the Motto, " Nil dimidium est." Married, May 2, 1861, J. C. Savage ; and has Issue — Two sons and two daughters. Estates — Henbury Hill, Westbury-on-Trym, Bristol; and property at Bacup, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address — g5 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London. w is the Naval Cockade. ^ep ^ic 497 LAWRENCE HEYWORTH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Monmouth, late Lieutenant-Colonel commanding 3rd Battalion Welsh Regiment. Bom 1831, being the youngest son of Lawrence Hey worth. Esquire, of Yewtree, in the county of Lancaster, Member of Parlia- ment for Derby 1848-1857, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, who died 1872, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late John Aked. Gluts — Junior United Service, Junior Carlton, Constitutional, Primrose. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two bar- rulets wavy azure, between three bats sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent azure, issuant therefrom flames of fire proper between two bats' wings sable ; with the Motto, " Nil dimidium est." Mar- ried, Auoust 18, 1864, Rosina Kate, only surviving child of the late John Baskerville Mortimer, Lieutenant 34th Madras Light Infantry ; and has Isstie — Heyworth Potter Lawrence Heyworth, Gentleman, born November 20, 1877 ; Lawrencina Rose ; Winifred Dagmar ; Hildegarde Elfrida ; Thyra Hal- garda ; Eanswith Elstrith ; and Beatrice Hestritha Gundreda. Estate — Palstre Court, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Ormsby Hall, Alford, Lincolnshire. HIBBERT, see HOLLAND-HIBBERT. The Right Honouratle Sir JOHN TOMLINSON BIB- BER T, Knight Commajider of the Most Hon- Jl^thflPff O"^"-^^^ Order of the Bath, a Member of Her V^\\i\iX^\,\, Majesty's Most Honouratle Privy Council, Justice of th£ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, Master of Arts, Memier of Parliament for Oldham. Bom 1824, being the eldest son of the late Elijah Hibbert of Oldham, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late A. Hilton ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893, and appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1886. Msxnti, firstly, 1847, Eliza Ann, eldest daughter of Andrew Schofield of Woodfield, Oldham (she died 1877) ; secondly, 1879, Charlotte Henrietta, fourth daughter of the late Admiral Warde, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Squerryes Court, Westerham. Postal address — Hampsjield, Grange-over-Sands. H Sir ALFRED HICKMAN. Knight Bachelor, Member ^ of Parliament for the county of Wolver- Jl^trfeftlSltl hampton. Justice of the Peace and Deputy- lisllVHIimU Lieutenant for the county of Stafford. Born July 3, 1830, being the second son of George Rushbury Hickman, by his wife Mary, daughter of Benjamin Haden, Old Hall, Tipton ; was dubbed a Knight Bache- lor, 1891. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Constitutional, Orleans, St. James's, Amphitryon. Liveiy — Brown. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per saltire sable and or, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale, and as many fleurs-de-lis in fesse, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a phcenix issuing out of flames, trans- fixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear paleways proper, each wing charged with two annulets erect and interlaced or ; with the Motto, " Igne et ferro." Married, 1850, Lucy Owen, daughter of William Smith of Portsea; andhas/yjwe — (i) Alfred William Hickman, Esquire, born March 10, 1851 ; (2) Thomas Edgecumbe Hickman, Esquire, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order [to whom refer] ; (3) Edward Hickman, Esquire ; (4) Victor Emanuel Hickman, Esquire; (5) John Owen Hickman, Esquire ; Louisa ; Lucy ; Margaret ; Sarah ; May ; and Lilian. Estates — Wightwick, near Wolverhampton ; Stock- ingford and Anstey, in the county of Warwick ; and Adderbury, in the county of Oxford. Postal addresses — Wightwick, Wolverhampton ; 22 Kensington Palace Gardens, London. M Captain THOMAS EDGECUMBE HICKMAN, ^m Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Bom 1859, being the son of Sir Alfred Hickman, Member of Parliament for Wolverhampton (Western Division), by his wife Lucy Owen, only daughter of William Smith ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. C/a*— Naval and Military. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Party per saltire sable and or, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale and as many fleur-de-lis in fesse all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a phcenix rising out of flames trans- fixed through the mouth by a tilting-spear paleways proper, each wing charged with two annulets erect and interlaced or ; with the Motto, " Igne et ferro." Dame ELIZABETH MYLES HICKS, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Hicks, eldest daughter of JhlCfetf the late William Hutchinson of Borage Lodge, \^\,\,\SJ» Ripon. Married, 1871, as his third wife. Sir Francis Hicks, Knight Bachelor, Treasurer of St. Thomas's Hospital, London, who was knighted in 1871, and died in 1877. Postal SiAAr&ss—Oakfield, Streatham Hill, S. W. § STANLEY EDWARD HICKS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple). Born January 13, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Edward Simpson, Member of Parliament (who assumed by Royal License, 1835, the surname and arms of Hicks on succeeding to the estate), by his wife Grace, eldest daughter of Stanley Pipe Wolferstan of Stat- fold, in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 gules, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Hicks) ; 2 and 3, per bend sinister or and sable a lion rampant counterchanged, holding be- tween the paws a gauntlet azure (for Simpson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantHng gules and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's bead couped or, gorged with a chaplet of roses leaved vert (for Hicks) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an ounce's head proper erased and ducally crowned gules, charged on the neck with a gauntlet or (for Simpson). Motto — ' ' Tout bien ou rien." Married, April 21, 1870, Frances Sharpe, only daughter of Baron Dickinson Webster of Penns, in the county of Warwick ; and has Issue — Reginald Stanley Hicks, Gentleman, bom November 21, 1871. Seat — Wilbrahara Temple, in the county of Cambridge. Dame HARRIET VICTORIA HICKS -BEACH, Widow, commonly known as Lady IKtrfcrf-1Rl>s*rfl Hicks-Beach, second daughter of \^l\,aP' iOK^aKlJ the late John Stratton of Farthing- hoe Lodge, in the county of Nor- thampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, vair argent and gules, a canton azure charged with a pile gules (for Beach) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Hicks). Married, 1832, Sir Micliael Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet, who died in 1854. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Michael Edward Hicks-Beach, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) William Frederick Hicks-Beach, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born July 14, 1841 [to whom refer] ; Caroline Julia [married, 1861, Sir John Talbot DiUwyn- Llewelyn, first Baronet, of Penllergare, in the county of Glamorgan] ; Emily Georgina Jane [married, January 28, 1864, George Pargiter Fuller of Neston Park, in the county of Wilts] ; Alice Mary [married, August 10, 1865, William Henry Barneby of Bredenbury Court, in the county of Wor- cester] ; Henrietta Maria [married, January 7, 1873, the Reverend Robert Lowbridge-Baker of West Hay, in the county of Somerset, Rector of Wilcote-cum-Ramsden, in the county of Oxford] ; Laura Harriet [married, November 19, 1872, Arthur Charles Mitchell, and died March 6, 1874]; and Mary Ethel [married, October 12, 1882, William Brooks, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Brooks]. Postal address — Ramsden, Charlbury, Oxford- shire, M The Right Honourable Sir MICHAEL EDWARD O HICKS-BEACH, Baronet, of Beverston, in the county of Gloucester, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 23, 1837, being the son of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Victoria [to whom refer], second daughter of John Stratton of Farthinghoe Lodge, in the county of Northampton. Creation — Julysi, 1619. Clubs — Carlton, Athenasum. Livery — Black coat with white collar, and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vair argent and gules, a canton azure charged with a pile or (for Beach) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Hicks), impaling the arms of Fortescue, namely azure, a bend engrailed argent. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely aimigerous person. 498 ^fc plain cotised or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a demi-lion rampant argent, ducally gorged or, holding in the paws an escutcheon azure, charged with a pile or (for Beach) ; 2. a buck's head couped at the neck or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper (for Hicks). Motto — "Tout en bon heure." Married, firstly, January 6, 1864, Caroline Susan, daughter of John Henry Elwes, Esquire, of Colesbourne Park, which lady died August 14, 1865 ; and secondly, September 3, 1874, Lucy Catherine, commonly known as Lady Lucy Catherine, third daughter of Earl Fortescue ; by whom he has Issue — Michael Hugh Hicks-Beach, Esquire, born January 19, 1877 ; Eleanor Lucy ; Susan Evelyn ; and Victoria Alexandrina, for whom Her Majesty was sponsor. Estates — Netheravon, near Salisbury, and Williamstrip, near Fairford, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Netheravon, Salisbury. WILLIAM FREDERICK HICKS-BEACH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Bom July 14, 1841, being the second son of the late Sir Michael Hicks Hicks -Beach, eighth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Victoria [to whom refer], daughter of John Stratton. Clut — Junior Carlton, Livery — Oxford grey, with red waist- coat. Armorial l)eaxin^s — He bears for Anus : Quarterly I and 4, vair argent and gules, on a canton azure a pile or (for Beach) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse wavy between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Hicks) ; and for his Crests, i, a demi- lion argent, ducally gorged or, holding an escutcheon azure, charged with a pile or (for Beach) ; 2. a stag's head couped or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper (for Hicks). Married, July 5, 1865, Elizabeth Caroline, daughter of T. T. Tyrwhitt-Drake of Shardeloes, Amenhaw ; and has Issue — (i) William Hicks- Beach, Esquire, Captain 4th Battalion Gloucester Regiment, born 1866 ; (2) Michael Hicks-Beach, Gentleman, born August 8, 1872 ; (3) Ellis Hicks-Beach, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (4) Edward Howe Hicks-Beach, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (5) Charles Hicks- Beach, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Violet Elizabeth ; Margaret Agnes : and Myrtle Ardina. Estate and postal address — Witcombe Park, Stroud. M Sir JOSEPH HICKSON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of ^ the Peace for Montreal, Born 1830, being JKtffc<^rttt ^^ ^^^ ^f '^^^'^^^ Hickson of Otterburn, llJH-HJIUil in the county of Northumberland, by his wife Anne, daughter of Joseph Brodie of Otterburn ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married, 1869, Catherine, daughter of Andrew Dow, of Montreal, Canada. Postal address — Montreal, Canada, Major SAMUEL ARTHUR EINEN HICKSON, Companion cf the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1853/ was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Married, 1892, Margaret Emelyn Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Vernon Blake, Vicar of Stoke Poges, Slough. HIGGINS, quartered by BRABAZON. HIGGINS, see PLATT-HIGGINS. Lieutenant-Colonel ANDRE W C. B. HIGGINS, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the X(\\fr(x\Y\^ /«£^zfl?z Empire, Lieutenant-Colonel Com- lf"-iJB**''' mandant ist Punjaub Rifle Volunteer Corps : created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. AUGUSTA HIGGINS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Higgins, daughter of the first Baron Chelmsford. Married, 1843, William Frederick Higgins, who died 1890. ELIZABETH MARTHA HIGGINS, Widow, only daughter and heiress of John Morley of Broughton Lodge, Manchester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party, per fesse vert and argent, a pale counterchanged, three cranes' heads erased of the second, and as many lobsters' claws erased sable, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Morley, namely, party per saltire azure and gules, two leopards' faces jessant-de-hs in pale, and as many anchors erect in fesse or. Married, Septem- ^ is tbe Military Cockade. ber 3, 1856, Henry Higgins, Esquire, of Moreton Jeffreys and Thing Hill, in the county of Hereford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1887, and who died April 21, 1890. Postal address — Thing Hill, near Hereford. AGNES ISABELLA HIGGINSON, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes Isabella Higgin- IKtiYjJt M liam Tongue of Comberford Hall, Tamworth. I^lllUli^ Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, three pheons in chevron or, between as many doves rising argent, each holding in the beak a wheat-ear or. Supporters — Two foxhounds, each gorged with a pair of couples all proper. Married, 1839, Henry AUsopp, afterwards the Right Honourable Sir Henry Allsopp, first Baron Hindlip, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Samuel Charles Allsopp, second Baron Hindlip ; (2) William Henry Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Allsopp, Master of Arts of the U niversity of Oxford, Lieutenant-Colonel late 3rd Battalion Worcestershire Regi- ment, bom 1843 [married, 1888, Isabel Margaret, daughter ^ Is the Military Cockade. of T. O. Hutton of Marlewood, Chiselhurst] ; (3) George Higginson Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable George Higginson Allsopp, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, Member of Parliament for the county of Worcester since 1885, born March 28, 1846 ; (4) Ranulph Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ranulph Allsopp, late Major Royal Artillery, late Lieutenant-Colonel Honorary Artillery Company, born July 27, 1848; (5) Herbert Tongue Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Tongue Allsopp, late Captain loth Hussars, born December 5, 1855 [married, August 11, iBgi, Edith Mary, fourth daughter of Haughton Charles Okeover of Okeover, in the county of Stafford] ; (6) Frederick Ernest Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Ernest Allsopp, late Captain Royal Artillery, born September 21, 1857; (7) Alfred Percy Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Percy Allsopp, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, Mayor of the county of Worcester, 1893, Member of Parliament for Taun- ton since 1B87, born August 26, 1861 [married, July 23, 1890, Lilian Maud, daughter of the Reverend Stanley Chesshire, Rector of Hindlip, and has issue, Dorothy] ; (8) Henry Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry Allsopp, born February 23, died May 11, 1864 ; Frances Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Elizabeth [married, 1877, the Reverend Melville R. Moore, Bachelor of Arts] ; Elizabeth Sydney, commonly known as the Honom-able Elizabeth Sydney [married, 1874, T. E. Walker of Studley Castle] ; and Ada Katharine, commonly known as the Honourable Ada Katharine [married, 1881, E. W. Haywood of Sillins]. Postal address — Hadzor, Droitwicb. The Right Honourable Sir SAMUEL CHARLES ALLSOPP, Baron Hindlip of Hindlip Hall, in the county of Worcester, and Alsop-en-le-Dale, in the county of Derby, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Derby and Worcester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge. Born March 24, 1842, being the son of the Right Honom-able the first Baron Hindlip, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of William Tongue of Comberford Hall, Tamworth ; succeeded his father 1887. Creations — Baronetcy, May 7, t88o ; Barony, February 16, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms': Sable, three pheons chevronways or, between as many doves rising argent, each holding in the beak an ear of wheat of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a pheon a plover close, in the beak an ear of wheat all or. Supporters — On either side a foxhound gorged with a pair of couples all proper. Motto — ' ' Festina lente. " Married, April 28, 1868, Georgiana Millicent, daughter of Charles Rowland Palmer-Morewood, Esquire, of Alfreton Hall, in the county of Derby, by his wife Georgiana, commonly called the Honourable Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable George Anson Byron, Lord Byron ; and has had Issue — (i) Henry Allsopp, Esquire, born March 27, died November 7, 1876 ; (2) Charles Allsopp, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Allsopp, born September 22, 1B77. Residences —33 Hill Street, Berkeley Square ; Hindlip Hall, in the county of Worcester. Sir BENJAMIN HINGLEY, first Baronet, of Hatherton Lodge, in the county of Worcester, Justice J{\tM|Vlft») of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and i^jiiifyiK^f/ Worcester, and for the borough of Dudley, Member of Parliament for North Worcester since 1880, Mayor of Dudley, 1B87-18B8. Bom September II, 1830, being the son of Noah Hingley of Netherton and Cradley Park, in the county of Worcester. Creation— August 8, 1893. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, issuant from the base the battlements of a castle proper, thereon a lion rampant gules, holding in the dexter forepaw a battle-axe in bend sinister of the second, over all a fesse erigrailed yair. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battle- ments of a tower proper, a demi-lion gules, gorged with 6 is the Naval Ooolcade. ^in ^ob 5°3 a collar vair, holding between the paws a battle-axe of the first, the whole between two wings of the second. Motto — *' In hoc signo vinces." Heir presumptive (under special remainder)— His nephew, George Benjamin Hingley, son of Hezekiel Hingley of Grassendale Park, Liverpool, by his wife Fanny Georgina, daughter of William Thomson of Liverpool ; born 1850. Sec^t — Hatherton Lodge, Cradley, in the county of Worcester. HINTON, Viscount, see POULETT. § HENRY HIPPISLEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff of JT^ttltlittTMl "'^ county of Berkshire 1840. Born *^*Vv^'*^*'f: March 6, 1808, being the younger son of the late Reverend Henry Hippisley of Lamborne Place, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife Anne, daughter of Lock RoUinson ot Chadlington, in the county of Oxford. Club — Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Sable, three mullets pierced in bend between two bendlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased proper, gorged with a coUar sable, charged with three mullets pierced or. Married, firstly, February 9, 1839, Elizabeth Agnes, daughter and heiress of the Reverend John Nelson, Doctor of Divinity, Prebendary of Heytesbury, in the county of Wiltshire ; and by her (who died 1849) had Issue — (i) Rear-Admiral Henry Nelson Hippisley, Royal Navy, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, born October 15, 1839 ; Cathe- rine ; Agnes [married J. Gurney Hawes, who died, leaving issue] ; Eleanor Anne ; Beatrix [married, October 10, 1871, Charles Gore Edwards, Esquire]. He manied secondly, May 8, 1851, Elizabeth Mary, elder daughter and co-heiress of the Right Honourable Laurence Sulivan ; and by her (who died 1886) has — (2) Laurence Temple Hippisley, Gentleman, born March 28, 1844, died May 29, 1892 ; (3) William Henry Hippisley, Esquire, of Sparshot House, Wantage, in the county of Berkshire, Major Scots Greys, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, born December i, 1855 [married, September 16, 1886, Florence, fourth daughter of the late Captain Hargreaves of Aborfield Hall, Reading, and has issue] ; Emily Sulivan [married, August 19, 1873, the Right Honourable the Earl of Carn- warth, and died May 7, 1889, leaving issue] ; and Gertrude Charlotte Elizabeth [married, January 21, i888, Templer Lethbridge Down of Down House, Lewisham, and has issue]. Seat — Lambourne House, Hungerford. JOHN HIPPISLEY, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom October 29, 1804, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Henry Hippisley, Master of Arts, of Lambourne Place and Sparsholt House, by his wife Anne, third daughter and co-heiress of Lock RoUinson of Chadlington, in the county of Oxford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three mullets pierced in bend between two bendlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased proper, gorged with a collar sable, charged with three mullets pierced or. Married, firstly. May 19, 1830, Anne EHzabeth, third daughter of the Reverend "Thomas Clare, Rector of St. Andrews ; and by her had Issue — (i) John Hippisley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born March 13, 1833 [married, 1863, Christine Ellen Lydia, eldest daughter and heiress of John Christian Bood^, Esquire, of Lucknam, in the county of Wiltshire, and died 1885, leaving issue, Richard John Bayntun Hippisley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born 1865 ; and Ivy Mary Clare] ; (2) Henry Edward Hippisley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born September 3, 1838 [married, September 6, 1871, Florence, daughter of S. Leveson, and has issue] ; (3) Clare Robert Hippisley, Gentleman, born July 2, 1842 ; Anne Catherine [married, 1862, the Reverend Henry Stiles Savory, Rector of Cameley, and has issue] ; and Charlotte Mary [married, 1863, the Reverend William Meade, Rector of Binegar, in the county of Somerset, and died 1888, leaving issue]. He married secondly, August i, 1843, Georgiana, second daughter of the Reverend John Dolphin, Rector of Wakes Colne and Pedmarsh, in the county of Essex, and by her has— (4) Frederic Thomas Hippisley, Gentleman, born April 28, 1847 ; (5) Richard Lionel Hippisley, Gentleman, Royal Engineers, born July 2, 1853 [married, November 4, 1885, Violet Honoria, daughter of Major-General J. H. Smyth, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Frimhurst, in the county of Surrey] ; Martha Sibyl ; and Georgiana. Seat — Ston Easton, near Bath, in the county of Somerset. Residence — 57 Pulteney Street, Bath. Colonel HENRY SAGAR HIRST, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of \(\\Yti\ ^^^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenaiit for the West JJ^llPV Riding of the county of York, Honorary Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Prince of Wales' Own { West Yorkshire Regiinent). Born 1829, being the son of the late Thomas Hirst of Low House, near Bradford ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88i. Married, 1864, Sarah (who died 1894), daughter of the late John Foster of Hornby Castle, near Lancaster. Postal address — Westwood, near Bradford. HSiR HENRY AINSLIE HOARE, fifth Baronet, of ^ Stourhead, in the county of Wiltshire, Deputy- fhOflfP Lieutenant. Born April 14, 1824, being the I^IJUVv gon of the late Henry Charles Hoare of Waven- don House, in the county of Buckingham, by his wife Anne Penelope, daughter of General Ainslie, and relict of Captain John Prince, Coldstream Guards; succeeded as fifth Baronet at the death of his uncle, January 10, 1857, under the creation of June 27, 1786. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, an eagle displayed with two heads argent, charged on the breast with an ermine spot, a bordure engrailed of the second, impaling the arms of Clay- ton, namely sable, on a chevron between three horses' heads erased argent, as many horse-shoes of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased argent, charged with an ermine spot. MottO, "In ardua." Married, April 15, 1845, Augusta Frances, second daughter of Sir East Clayton- East, Baronet, of Hall Place, in the county of Berkshire ; and has had Issue — Charles Peregrine Hoare, Esquire, died August 4, 1854, aged 8 ; Augusta Frances Anne [married, Feb- ruary 22, i858, to William John Nettleship Angerstein, which marriage was dissolved 1887, and has issue]. Heir pre- sumptive — His cousin, Henry Hugh Arthur Hoare, Esquire, born 1865 ; married, 1887, Alda Annie, daughter of Purcell Weston, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Bedfordshire Regi- ment, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham. Residences — West Eaton Place, S.W. ; Stourhead House, in the county of Wiltshire (post-town, Bath). Sir JOSEPH WALLIS a BR YEN HO ARE, fifth Baronet, of Annabelle, in the county of Cork, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southam-pton, Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England. Born November 11, 1828, being the son of Sir Edward Hoare, fourth Baronet, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Thomas Hercy Barritt of Garbrand Hall, Ewell, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of December 10, 1784. Ar- morial bearings as given in the Peerages, but which are not registered in Ulster's O^ce, are for Arms: Sable, an eagle displayed with two necks within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a deer's head erased argent. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Venit hora;" under the arms, " Dum spiro spero." Mairied, August 6, 1857, Cecilia, Eleanor Selina, fourth daughter of James Ede of Ridgeway Castle, in the county of Hampshire ; and by her {who died January 7, 1888) has had Issue — (i) Edward Wallis O'Bryen Hoare, Esquire, bom February 22, 1859, died October 29, 1892 ; (2) Sydney James O'Bryen Hoare, Esquire, born July 2, i860; Kathleen Henriette ; and Norah Cecile Helen. Seats — Sydney, Bitterne, in the county of Hampshire ; Annabelle, in the county of Cork. HOBART, see BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. HOBART, Baron, see BUCKINGHAMSHIRE. JULIA HOBART, commonly known as the Honourable Julia Hobart, daughter of the first Baron Tf\ftX\ctv¥ Kesteven. Married, 1868, Robert Heniy ipUUnri Hobart. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. S°4 pob The Right Hotiourabh MAR Y CA THERINE CO A TBS, commonly known as Lady Hobart, daughter of the Right Reverend Thomas Carr, Doctor of Divinity, formerly Bishop of Bombay. Married, firstly, 1853, Vere Henry Hobart, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Hobart [eldest son of the Right Honourable Augustus Edward Robart- Hampton, sixth Earl of Buckijigham), Governor of Madras, who died April 1875 / secondly, 1879, Charles Coates, of Bath, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians ; has the Order of the Crown of India. Postal address — 11 Corn- wall Gardens, S. W. / Villa Montanto, Florence. ALBINIA FREDERICA HOBART-HAMPDEN, com- monly known as Lady ^o6art#ampDen ^^'Ltden^ilS ""'tLe Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Buckinghamshire ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). CHARLES EDWARD HOBART-HAMPDEN, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Edward Hobart-Hampden, formerly Captain 26th Regiment Native Infantry. Bom January 6, 1825. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile of six points or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot ermine, collared and line reflexed thereto, tied in a knot over the back gules ; 2. a bull passant per pale sable and gules bezant^e, in the nose a ring or. Married, firstly, 1853, Catherine, who died 1859, eldest daughter of the late Doctor A. Cooke ; secondly, 1863, Lucy Pauline, only daughter of the late John Wright of Lenton Hall, in the county of Nottingham ; and by his second marriage has Issue — Arthur Ernest Hobart-Hampden, Esquire, born 1864 [married, 1892, Henrietta Louisa, daugh- ter of the late Reverend Thomas Orme Fetherstonhaugh, Rector of Moyne, in the county of Wicklow]. Residence — CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA HOBART-HAMPDEN, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Augusta Hobart- Hampden, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Annorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). Postal address — Hampden Lodge, Sidmouth. EDITH KATHLEEN HOBART-HAMPDEN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden, daughter of the late Herbert Hore of Pole Hore, in the county of Wexford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). Married, 1879, as his second wife. Admiral Augustus Charles Hobart-Hampden, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Augustus Charles Hobart-Hamp- den (Hobart Pasha), son of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire, who died 1886. ELEANOR AGNES HOBART-HAMPDEN, com- monly known as Lady Eleanor Agnes Hobart-Hampden, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). GEORGE AUGUSTUS HOBART-HAMPDEN, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honoiurable George Augustus Hobart-Hampden. Born 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a satire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile of six points or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). Upon the ^ is the military Cockade. escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot ermine, collared and line reflexed thereto, tied in a knot over the back gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull passant per pale sable and gules, bezant^e, in the nose a ring or. Married, 1857, Jane, who died 1874, daughter of the late Sir John Wither Awdry ; and has Issue living— (i) Awdry George Hobart- Hampden, Esquire, born 1858, Deputy-Conservator m Forest Department, North-West Provinces, India [married, 1893, Elsie Angel Heath, daughter of Colonel Duncan George Pitcher, Indian Staff Corps]; (2) the Reverend Alfred Bertie Hobart-Hampden (twin), born i860; Cyril Herbert Hobart-Hampden, Gentleman, born 1861, Deputy-Con- servator in Forest Department, British Burmah ; Ernest Miles Hobart-Hampden, Gentleman, born 1864, in Her Majesty Consular Service, Japan ; Sarah Maria ; Frances Jane ; and Edith Augusta. Residence— The Home Mead, Teddington. GEORGIANA MARY HOBART-HAMPDEN, com- monly known as Lady Georgiana Mary Hobart-Hampden, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge: Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two fiaunches ermine (for Hobart). HORACE MILES HOBART-HAMPDEN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Horace Miles Ho- bart-Hampden. Born 183s, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckinghamshire. Club — Con- stitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent a saltire gules, belween fom: eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile of six points or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot ermine, collared and line refle-xed thereto, tied in a knot over the back gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull passant per pale sable and gules, bezant^e, in the nose a ring or. Married, firstly, 1864, Gertrude, who died 1875, daughter of the late George Bawtree of Colchester; secondly, 1880, Isabella, daughter of the late Robert Druitt, Doctor of Medicine, 8 Strathmore Gardens, Kensington, W. ; and has Issue living (by second marriage) — Isabella Gertrude. Postal address — 14 Sheffield Terrace, Kensington, W. LOUISA SELINA HOBART-HAMPDEN, commonly known as Lady Louisa Selina Hobart-Hampden, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Buckingham- shire. Annorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles dis- played azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile of eight rays wavy or, between two fiaunches ermine (for Hobart). Postal address — Hampden Lodge, Sidmouth. MARIA CATHERINE HOBART-HAMPDEN, com- monly known as Lady Maria Catherine Hobart-Hampden, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Bucking- hamshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar- terly I and 4, argent a saltire gules, between four eagles displayed azure (for Hampden) ; 2 and 3 sable, an estoile or, between two flaunches ermine (for Hobart). The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR HOBHOUSE, Baron Hobhouse of Hadspen, in the JKriflfinitCP cormty of Somerset, a Member of Her IJ^UUiJUU^I^ Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coun- cil, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, a Member of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born November 10, 1819, being the fourth son of the late Right Honourable Henry Hob- house of Hadspen House, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Harriet, sixth daughter of John Turton of Sugnal Hall, in the county of Stafford. Creation— ]u\y 2, 1885. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three crescents argent, issuant therefrom as many estoiles irradiated or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and pendent therefrom his badges as a Knight Commander M Is the Naval Cockade. J^Otl l^OD s°s of that Order and a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Farrer, namely argent, on a bend engrailed sable, four horse-shoes of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules, an estoile or. Supporters— Two horses sable, each charged on the shoulder with an estoile or. Motto— "Spero meliora." Mat-ried, August lo, 1848, Mary, daughter of Thomas Farrer, and sister of the Right Honourable Thomas Farrer, first Baron Farrer of Abinger. Residence — 15 Bruton Street, London, W. Sir CHARLES PARRY HOBHOUSE, third Baronet, Bengal Civil Service, late a Judge of the High Court of Calcutta, is a Fellow of the University, Calcutta. Born January 2, 1825, being the third son of the late Henry William Hobhouse, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of the late John Palmer of Calcutta ; succeeded to the Baronetcy 1869, on the death of his uncle, the first Lord Broughton, (whose Peerage then became extinct), under the creation of December 22, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three crescents argent, issuant therefrom as many estoiles irradiated or. Upon the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules, a crescent and estoile as in the arms. Motto — " Spes vita2 melioris." Married, firstly, January 15, 1855, Edith Lucy, younger daughter of Sir Thomas Turton, Baronet, of Felcourt ; by whom (who died in 1867) he had Issue — (i) Charles Edward Henry Hobhouse, Esquire, Member of Parliament, born June 30, 1862 [married, April 24, 1890, Georgina Fleetwood, only daughter of George P. Fuller, Esquire, Member of P.arliament, of Neston Park, in the county of Wiltshire] ; Ethel Mary [married, August 8, 1877, Charles Edmund Fox, Barrister] ; Ada Margaret [married, 1886, W. L. Thomas of Calcutta] ; Florence Evelyn ; Edith Amy ; Constance Eleanor [married, September 2, 1891, Sigismund Raynor Arthur, Bombay Civil Service] ; and Mabel Ella. Sir Charles married secondly, September 14, 1868, Anna Maria, third daughter of Alexander Sawers of Calcutta ; and has, (2) Reginald Arthur Hobhouse, Esquire, born May 4, 1878 ; Lilian Jane ; Mary Fitzroy ; Ina Milicent ; and Annie Violet. Estate — Manor House and lands at Monk- ton-Farleigh, Manor and lands at Bradford-on-Avon, Manor and lands at Broughton-Gifford, all in the county of Wiltshire. Seat — Manor House, Monkton-Farleigh, Bradford-on-Avon, in the county of Wiltshire. HENRY HOBHOUSE, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of the county of Somerset since November 28, 1885, Justice of the Peace and a County Councillor (Bruton and Castle Cary Division) for the county of Somerset, and an Ecclesiastical Commissioner. Born 1854, being the only son of the late Henry Hobhouse of Hadspen House, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Charlotte Etruria, commonly called the Honourable Char- lotte Etruria, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Talbot de Malahide. C/k^— Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale azure and gules, three crescents two and one argent, issuant therefrom as many estoiles radiated or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown per pale azure and gules, a crescent and estoile as in the arms. Married, 1880, Margaret Heyworth, daughter of Richard Potter, Barrister-at-Law, Lincoln's Inn, 1880. Residence — Hadspen House, Castle Cary, in the county of Somerset. ALICE HELEN HOBLYN, Spinster, daughter of the late Edward Davis Hoblyn of Her Majesty's r\rtllf»m Civil Service, by his wife Helen Marianne X^lMM^n Monk, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse or, between two fiauncbes ermine. CHARLES DENNIS HOBLYN, Gentleman. Bom November 15, 1846, being the second son of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaunches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper; with the Motto, "Delectant domi non impediunt foris." Married, July 18, 1872, Eliza Emily, daughter of Henry Taylor; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Armstrong Hoblyn, Gentleman, born September 6, 1875 ; (2) Charles Wilham Thornton Hoblyn, Gentleman, born March 29, '885; (3) Harry Beverly Hoblyn, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 18, 1888 ; Beatrice Mary Dennis ; Lizzie Evelyn ; Gertrude Florence ; Dora Dennis ; and Phyllis Sherwood. EVELYN ALICE HOBLYN, Spinster, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaunches ermine. FREDERIC SUNTHIES HOBLYN, Gentleman. Born January 22, 1864, being the fourth son of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaunches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper ; with the Motto, " Delectant domi non impediunt foris." JAMES BLALCH PHILIP HOBLYN, Gentleman. Born December 16, 1811, being the third son of the late Reverend Richard Hoblyn, Rector of All Saints, St. Bololph's, and St. Lawrence, Colchester, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Major James Blalch of Colchester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaunches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper; with the Motto, " Delectant domi non impediunt foris." MARGARET HELEN HOBLYN, Spinster, youngest daughter of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaunches ermine. RICHARD ARMSTRONG HOBLYN, Gentleman, of Her Majesty's Civil Service. Born August 9, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Richard Dennis Hoblyn, Master of Arts, by his wife, Fanny Eliza Raikes, daughter of the Reverend W. A. Armstrong of Cheshunt. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between two flaimches ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, with the Motto, "Delectant domi non impediunt foris." EDWARD GROSE HODGE, Gentleman, fourth son of the late Thomas Hodge, by his wife Eleanor, itNflJllTl* daughter of Samuel Grose. Armorial bear- li^UUyv lugs — He bears for Arms: Party per fesse argent and azure, a pale counterchanged, three crescents, two and one of the second, and as many open books, one and two proper, bound and clasped or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped argent, sem^e of estoiles azure, holding in the mouth an oak-branch slipped and fructed proper, with the Motto, " Savoir pouvoir." Married, October 20, 1852, Elizabeth Giddy Grose, daughter of VVilliam Browne ; and has Issue — (i) "The Reverend Edward Grose Hodge, Clerk in Holy Orders, born January 15, 1855 I (2) Thomas Hodge, Gentleman, born September 6, i860; (3) Harold Hodge, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born August 18, 1862 ; Ehza- beth Amelia; and Edith. Postal address — q Highbury Place, London, N. Sir ARTHUR HODGSON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael Xf\t\t\tttit\Y\ "■"''^ Saint George, Justice of the Peace and IJJUUyjJUll Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of War- wick. Born 1818, being the son of the late Reverend Edward Hodgson, Vicar of Richmansworth, by his -wife Charlotte, ■ate. Pembcrton ; High Sheriff for the county of Warwick 1881 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1842, Eliza, daughter of Tlie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely axmigerous person. 5o6 ^oD ^ol the late Sir lames Dowling, Chief Justice, New South Wales. Postal address — Clapton House, Stratford-on- Avon. FREDERIC MITCHELL HODGSON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1851, being the son of the Reverend Octavius Arthur Hodgson, Rector of East Stoke, Wareham ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Married, 1883, Mary Alice, daughter of the late William Alexander George Young, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of Gold Coast Colony. Postal address — Accra, Gold Coast. Dame MERIEL ANNE HODSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hodson, daughter of the TKnhtfntI Reverend Richard Neville, Rector of Clon- IJ^UUpUtl priest, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron between three martlets or. Married, 1852, Sir George Frederick John Hodson, third Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {i) Sir Robert Adair Hodson, fourth Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) George Frederick John Hodson, Esquire, Lieutenant 24th Foot, born November 26, 1854, killed in action January 22, 1879, at Isandula, South Africa; (3) Ricliard Edmund Hodson, Enquire, born December i, 1856 ; (4) Gilbert Neville Hod- son, Esquire, born 1859 ; and Meriel Anne. Postal addj-ess ^HoUybrook House, Bray, county Wicklow. E Sir ROBERT ADAIR HODSON, Baronet, of HoUy- %S? brook House, in the county of Wicklow, Deputy- Lieutenant, Major 4th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Wicklow and Dublin. Born September 29, 1853, being the son of Sir George Frederick John Hodson, the third Baronet, by his wife Meriel Anne, daughter of the Reverend Richard Neville, Rector of Clonpriest ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of August 28, 1787. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron between three martlets or. Upon the escutcheon, whch is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dove azure, holding in her beak an olive-branch proper. Motto — ' ' Pax et amor." Heir presumptive — His brother, Richard Edmund Hodson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork, born 1856 ; married, 1892, Margaret, daughter of the Reverend Stanley Pemberton. Seat — Hollybrook House, Bray, in the county of Wicklow, THOMAS ALEXANDER HOG, Esquire, of New- listen, in the county of Linlithgow, Justice fl^fllT °^ ^^ Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant. Born ^"l5 January 14, 1835, being the only son of the late James Maitland Hog, Esquire, of Nevv- liston. Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Helen, fourth daughter of the late Sir Alexander Charles Maitland Gibson, Baronet, of Clifton Hall. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erased azure, armed or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an oak tree proper. Supporters — Two boars proper. Motto — " Dat gloria vires." Married, June 28, 1859, Harriet, second daughter of Steuart B. Hare of Calderhall, in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — (i) James Maitland Hog, Gentleman, born August 23, 1861, died July 6, 1877 ; {2) Steuart Bayley Hog, Gentleman, born September 11, 1864 [married, 1892, Jemima Christian, daughter of Ralph Dundas] ; (3) Thomas Alexander Frederick Hog, Gentleman, born July 6, 1866 ; (4) Alan Welwood Hog, Gentleman, born July 28, 1868; Mary Welwood ; and Helen. Seat — Newliston, near Kirkliston, in the county of Linlithgow. HOGG, M'GAREL-, see MAGHERAMORNE. Major-General ADAM GEORGE FORBES HOGG, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Vf\f\ftet Bath, Born 1836, being the son of the late If/yjjB Colonel Charles Robert Hogg, of the Bombay Fusiliers ; created Companion of the Most Hon- & is tlie Military Cockade. ourable Order of the Bath, 1886. C\vk,s— United Service, Marlborough, East India United Service. Sir FREDERICK RUSSELL HOGG, Knight Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1836, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Sir James Weir Hogg, first Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887, and a Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Clubs— Travellers', Oriental, East India United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erased azure, between two fiaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern coronet argent, an oak-tree fructed proper, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow also proper; with the Motto, "Dat gloria vires." Married, firstly, 1857, Emily (which marriage was dissolved 1873), daughter of General Eckford; secondly, 1885, Harriett Venn , daughter of the late William Stephens Dicken ; and has Issue by first marriage— (i) Frederick Stapleton Dickey Hogg, Esquire, born 1859 ; (2) Charles John Hogg, Esquire, born 1861 ; and Margaret Eleanor [married, 1889, Major Stewart Douglas Gordon, Indian Staff Corps, 19th Bengal Lancers] ; by second marriage — (3) Esmond Popham Hogg, Esquire, born 1886 ; (4) Bertram Bruce Hogg, Esquire, born 1889. Residence— iZ Radnor Place, Hyde Park, W. Lieutenant-General GEORGE FORBES HOGG, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the late Major-General Adam Hogg, Honourable East India Company's Service; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1S87. Married. 1865, Maria daughter of Harry Purkis of Abbott's Hall, Stur- m^re, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Cummo Lodge, Christchurch Road, Tulse Hill, S. W. Sir STUART SAUNDERS HOGG, Knight Bachelor. Bom 1833, being the fifth sen of the Right Honourable Sir James Weir Hogg, first Baronet, by his wife Mary, second daughter of Samuel Swinton of Swinton, in the county of Berwick ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1875, by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, at Calcutta. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars' heads erased azure, between two fiaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern coronet argent, an oak-tree fructed proper, and pendent therefrom an escut- cheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow also proper ; with the Motto, " Dat gloria vires." Married, i860, Selina, eldest daughter of Sir T. Erskine Perry ; and has Issue — (i) Stuart James Hogg, Esquire, born 1865 [married, 1890, Margaret Alice, daughter of Andrew Muir of 42 Holland Park, W. , and has, Alison Mary] ; (2) Alan Frederick Hogg, Esquire, born 1868 ; Evelyn Louisa [married, 1880, Hugh Gurney Barclay of Colney Hall, in the county of Norwich] ; and Lucy Isabel [married, 1890, Captain John Charles Arthington Walker, 19th Hussars]. Residence — 14 Southwell Gardens, S.W. Major-General JOHN WILLIAM HOGGAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of \^f\:/vlttvl- Chester. Married, 1874, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir John Holker, Knight Bachelor, a Lord-Justice of Appeal, wJio died 1882. Postal addresses — 46 Devonshi^-e Street, W. ; Colthurst, Clitheroe. HOLLAND. Baron, see EGMONT. HOLLAND, Earl of, see BREADALBANE. HOLLAND, see KNUTSFORD. ANNE HOLLAND, commonly known as the Honour- able Anne Holland, daughter of the first Tf^rtflflftl^ ^aro/z Denman. Married, 1846, Captain li^UimilU Frederick Holland, Royal Navy [lie died i860). CHARLOTTE DOROTHY HOLLAND, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Dorothy Holland, daughter of the first Baron Gifford. Married, 1844, George Henry Holland. GERALD EDWARD HOLLAND, Companion of the Distinguished, Service Order. Born i860, bein^ the son of the late Dennis Holland of Dublin ; was created Companion of the Distinguislied Service Order, 1890, Club — Oriental. Major - General HENRY WILLIAM HOLLAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of the late Major Henry Colson Holland, Bombay Army ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Married, yf/-j//)/, 1850, Elle?i {who died 1863), daughter of the late James Farquharson, Bombay Civil Service; and secondly, 1870, May {who died 1881), daughter of the late Robert Hawkes Ellis of Leeson Street, Dublin, and widow of Colonel Giles Keane. § Lieutenant -Colonel TREVENEN JAMES HOL- LAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, aiid Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Sussex, being the eldest son of the late Colo?iel James Holland of Tlie Park, Upper Norwood, in the county of Surrey ; is a County Councillor {Tonbridge Division) for the county of Kent ; was created Companion of the Most Ho?iourable Order of the Bath, 1868, Married, 1868, Margaret Emma, daugh- ter of the late Peter Nicolson. Postal address — Mount Ephraim House, Tunbridge Wells. § ARTHUR HENRY HOLLAND-HIBBERT, Es- quire, commonly known as ^onanD=l^i660tt S^olfaXHtl^erjustfcrS the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Hertford, formerly in Royal Navy (retired as Acting Sub-Lieutenant). Bom March 19, 1855, being the second son (twin with eldest) of the Right The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. So8 ^01 Honourable the first Baron Knutsford, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Nathaniel Hibbert, and assumed the additional name and arms of Hibbert by Royal License. Club — White's. Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly r and 4, ermine on a bend nebuly sable, three crescents argent, in the sinister chief point a cross botton^e fitch^e of the second (for Hibbert) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, sem^e-de-lis, a lion rampant guardant, counterchanged, debruised by a bendlet engrailed gules (for Holland), Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter cubit arm erect proper, vested azure, cuff ermine, holding in the hand a crescent argent, a demi- catherine-wheel also argent (for Hibbert) ; 2. out of a crown vallery or, a demi-lion guardant per bend argent and azure, charged with a bendlet engrailed, counterchanged, and holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent (for Holland). Married, November 5, 1884, Ellen, eldest daughter of Sir Wilfrid Lawson, Baronet, of Brayton, Carlisle ; and has Isstie — (i) Thurstan Holland-Hibbert, Esqinre, born June 19, 1888 ; (2) Wilfrid Holland-Hibbert, Gentleman, born January 4, 1893 ; and Elsie, Estates — Munden, Watford, in the county of Hertford ; Langtoft, Market Deeping, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Munden, Watford. HOLMES, A COURT-, see HEYTESBURY. Daim ADELA LOUISA HOLMES, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Holmes, daughter ^fllltlPtf °f ^- ^- ^ohrab of Malta. Married, ll^UllUt^ 1847, Sir William Richard Holmes, Knight Bachelor, who died 1882. Postal address — Malta. Daim ELIZABETH CjEORGIANA HOLMES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Holmes, daughter of Sir Henry Light, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Governor of British Guiana. Mar- ried, 1848, Sir William Henry Holmes, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted after the Paris Exhibition of 1855, and died 1868. Postal address— ROBERT WILLIAM ARBUTHNOT HOLMES, Esquire, Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Westmeath, Treasury Remembrancer and Deputy-Paymaster for Ireland. Born 1843, being the son of the late Robert Holmes of Moy- casJiel, in the county of Westmeath ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Kildare Street. Married, 1871, Isabella, daughter of the late J. Favikre Elrlngton, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Recorder of Londonderry. Postal address — 24 Upper Fitzwilliam. Street, Dublin. ALFRED HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Al- !^olme0=^ Court Tlt^^^^?''^^:^^^^. the third Baron Heytesbury. Born 1870 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1891. Ar- morial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six enninois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). ARTHUR WYNDHAM HOLMES-A COURT, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Wynd- ham Holmes-i Court. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry £ is the Ililitary Cockade. wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or, and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a vireath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Married, 1873, Annie Berkeley, daughter of the late Honourable Thomas Berkeley Hardtman-Berkeley, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has Issue living— (i) Arthur Worsley Holmes-i Court, Esquire, born 1876 ; (2) William Alexander Russell Holmes-i Court, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (3) Thomas Edward Holmes-i Court, Gentleman , born 1879 ; (4) Leonard Wyndham Daly Holmes-i Court, Gentleman, born 1881 ; and Annie Berkeley Ashe. Residence— h-oA^s. CHARLES HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Holmes-i Court, brother of the Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbm-y. Born 1867 ; raised to the rank of a baron's son, 1891. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, in a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes); 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Married, 1893, Marion May, eldest daughter of the late Walter Bursfield, Esquire, Durham Light Infantry. Resi- dence — CHARLES GEORGE HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles George Holmes-i Court. Born 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbiu-y. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the body with two chevronels or, and holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Married, firstly, 1874, Mary, daughter of John Henry Anderson (who died 1875) ; secondly, 1877, Mary West, daughter of the late William Howe of Glenlee, New South Wales (who died 1889) ; and by her has Issue — (i) Reginald Ashe Holmes-i Court, Esquire, born 1879; (2) Alan Holmes-i Court, Gentleman, born 1887. Residence — Brisbane, Queensland. EDITH MARY HOLMES-A COURT, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Mary Holmes-i Court, sister of the Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbury ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1891. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly 1 and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules a lion passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). EDWARD ALEXANDER HOLMES-A COURT, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Alexander Holmes-4 Court. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury. M is the Naval Cockade. ^ol J^ol 509 Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, in a canton gules a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crovim or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Married, 1880, Adelaide Sophia, daughter of Hugh Hamersley of Pyrton Manor, Watlington, and has Issue living ; Rupert Edward Holmes-i Court, Esquire, born 1882 ; Adelaide Emily ; and Ruth Mary. Residence — Fairacres, Oxford. ELIZABETH ANNE A COURT-HOLMES, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Anne i Court Holmes, sister of the Right Honourable third Baron Heytesbury ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1891. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules a lion passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). FREDERICK HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederick Holmes-i Court. Bom 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury ; formerly Lieutenant 85th Regi- ment. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or, and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). HENRY WORSLEY HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Worsley Holmes-i Court, brother of the Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbury. Born 1871 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1891. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm em- bowed in armour the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a vweath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the body with two chevronels or, and holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). HERBERT HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Holmes-i Court. Born 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, charged vrith two chevronels or, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Married, 1879, Annie, daughter of James L. Bray of Virginia, United States of America. Residence — Virginia, United States of America. t HERBERT EDWARD HOLMES-A COURT, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Edward Holmes-i Court, brother of the Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbury. Born. 1869; is Lieutenant Royal Navy; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, i89r. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or, and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). ISABELLA SOPHIA A COURT-HOLMES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Leonard a Court Holmes, daughter of the Reverend Richard 4 Court Beadon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar- terly I and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Married, i85i, William Leonard k Court Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Leonard k Court Holmes, eldest son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbury ; (2) Leonard i Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Leonard k Court-Holmes, Lieutenant ist Battalion Duke of Edin- burgh's (Wiltshire Regiment), born June ir, 1863; (3) Richard Henry k Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Henry k Court-Holmes, born 1866 ; (4) Charles k Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles k Court-Holmes, born 1867 [married, 1893, Marion May, eldest daughter of the late Walter Bursfield, Durham Light Infantry] ; (5) Herbert Edward k Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Edward k Court -Holmes, Royal Navy, born 1869, became Lieutenant 1890 ; (6) Alfred k Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alfred k Court-Holmes, born 1870 ; (7) Henry Worsley k Court-Holmes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotirable Henry Worsley k Court-Holmes, born 1871 ; Edith Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Mary; and Elizabeth Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Anne. Postal address — Chester- field House, Chfton, Bristol. MARGARET A COURT-HOLMES, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret k Court- Holmes, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Heytesbury. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). RICHARD HENRY HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Henry Holmes-i Court, brother of the Right Honourable the third Baron Heytesbury. Born i866; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1891. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. Sio ^ol a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged with two chevronels or, beaked and legged gules, holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). WALTER ASHE HOLMES-A COURT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Ashe Holmes- k Court. Born 1850, being the son of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Heytesbury. Armorial beaxings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry wavy of six or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion of England passant guardant or (for Holmes) ; 2 and 3 per fesse or, and paly of six erminois and azure, in chief an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, charged on the body with two chevronels argent (for A Court). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed in armour the hand proper, grasping a trident azure, headed or (for Holmes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the body with two chevronels or, and holding in the beak a lily slipped proper (for A Court). Postal address— Nonh-W est Territory, Canada. HOLMESDALE, Viscount, see AMHERST. FREDERIC HOLMWOOD, Esquire, Covifanion of the Most Honourable Order of tlm Bath, IKrtltrtVMfSrth Consul -General at Smyrna; created IJJUUUUIUUU Companion of the Most Honotirable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club— /m«2o?- Carlton. Postal address — British Consulate - General, S-myma, HOLROYD, see SHEFFIELD. HOLT, quartered by HORDERN. Colonel WILLIAM JOHN HOLT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, IfKnlf ^^i"S ll>^ ^o"- of Captain W. Holt ; was created V^vW Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1861, Alice Violet, daughter of Robert Xaviom Murphy. Postal address — Guildford. Surgeon-General Sir ANTHONY DICKSON HOME, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Xi\t\XY\P 0?-&?- of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has IX^UItlv' conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1826, being the son of George Home ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1865, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1874. Married, 1858, Jessey Elizabeth, daughter of the late Thomas Perham. Luxmoore Hallett. Postal address — 2 Leinster Square, London, W. §The Right Honourable CHARLES ALEXANDER DOUGLAS-HOME, Earl of and Baron Home and Baron of Dunglass, in the Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Douglas of Douglas, in the county of Lanark, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Lanark, Brigadier-General in the Royal Archers, Colonel Commanding Lanarkshire Yeomanry, and Honorary Colo- nel of Volunteers in that county (has Volunteer Officers' Decoration), Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen. Born April 11, 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home, by his wife Lucy Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second and last Baron Montagu ; assumed the arms and surname of Douglas of Douglas in 1877, at the death of his mother, and succeeded as twelfth Earl July 4, 1881. Creations — Baron, August 2, 1473 ; Earl, &c., March 4, 1604, 1605; Baron, United Kingdom, June 11, 1875. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, vert a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules (for Home) ; 2 and 3 argent, three popinjays vert, beaked and membered gules (for Pepdie of Dunglas) ; over all an escutcheon or, charged with an orle azure (for Landell) ; second and third grand quarters, quarterly i. azure, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules, crowned with an imperial crown or (for the Lordship of Galloway) ; 2. or, a hon rampant gules, armed and langued azure, debruised of a ribbon sable & is the Military Cockade. (for Abernethy) ; 3. argent, three piles gules (for the Lord- ship of Brechin) ; 4- or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend sable, charged with three buckles of the field (for Stewart of Bonkill) ; over all, m an escutcheon in the centre, argent, a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas), impaling the arms of Grey, iiamely, quarterly i and 4, gules a hon rampant withm a bordure engrailed argent ; 2 and 3, barry of six argent and azure, a bend gules, charged with a bezant. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled ermme ; and for his Crests, i. on a cap of maintenance proper, a lion's head erased argent, armed and langued gules (for Home) ; 2. on a cap of maintenance proper, a salamander vert, encircled with flames of fire also proper. Supporters— Two lions argent, armed and langued gules. Mottoes- Over the first crest, "A Home, a Home, a Home; "over the second crest, " Jamais arri^re ; " under thearms, "True to the end." Married, August 18, 1870, Maria, only daughter of Captain Charles Conrad Grey, Royal Navy ; and has Issue— C\i3.x\es Cospatrick Archibald Douglas- Home, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Dunglass, born December 29, 1873 ; Mary Elizabeth Margaret, commonly known as Lady Mary Elizabeth Margaret ; Beatrix Lucy, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Lucy ; Margaret Jane, commonly known as Lady Margaret Jane ; and Issobe! Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Issobel Charlotte. Seats— Trie Hirsel, Coldstream, in the county of Berwick ; Bothwell, Hamilton; Douglas Castle, in the county of Lanark. Town residence — 6 Grosvenor Square, Lon- don, W. CHARLOTTE LUCY HOME, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Lucy Home, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters counter-quartered i and 4, vert a lion rampant argent (for Home) ; 2 and 3 argent, three popinjays vert ^for Pepdie) ; over all an escutcheon or, charged with an orle azure (for Laudale) ; second and third grand quarters counter-quartered, i. azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned with an imperial crown or (for Lordship of Galloway) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ; 3. argent, three piles gules (for Lordship of Brechin) ; 4. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, sur- mounted of a bend sable, charged with three buckles of the field (for Stewart of Bonkill) ; over all, on an escutcheon argent, a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, and a chief azure, charged with three mullets of the field (for Douglas). § COSPATRICK HOME, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cospatrick Home. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Hom£. Club — Naval and Military. ELIZABETH ELEANORA HOME, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Eleanora Home, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters counter-quartered i and 4, vert a lion rampant argent (for Home) ; 2 and 3 argent, three popinjays vert (for Pepdie) ; over all an escutcheon or, charged with an orle azure (for Laudale) ; second and third grand quarters counter-quartered, 1. azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned with an imperial crown or (for Lordship of Galloway) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ; 3. argent, three piles gules (for Lordship of Brechin) ; 4. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, sur- mounted by a bend sable, charged with three buckles of the field (for Stewart of Bonkill) ; over all, on an escutcheon argent, a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, and a chief azure, charged with three mullets of the field (for Douglas). Colonel FREDERICK JERVIS HOME, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1839, being the second surviving son of th£ late Major-General Richard Home, Bengal Army; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Married, 1868, Constance Stanley {who died July 5, 1894), eldest daughter of John Stanley M'Gowan. Postal address — Simla, India. H is the Naval Cockade. GEORGE DOUGLAS HOME, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Douglas Home. Born 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home. 'PosiaX&Adxess— 6 Grosvenor Square, W. §SiR JAMES HOME, tenth Baronet, of Blackadder, in the county of Berwick, late Lieutenant ist Battalion Black Watch Royal Highlanders, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Berwick. Bom September 28, 1861, being the son of Sir George Home-Speirs, ninth Baronet, by his wife Ann Oliphant, daughter of Graham Speirs, Advocate- Sheriff for the county of Midlothian ; succeeded his father in 1887, under the creation of January 25, 1671. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, vert a lion rampant argent (for Home) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron argent, three roses gules (for Blackadder). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased argent, collared ermine. Motto — "True to the end." Married, August 30, 1892, Amy Eliza, younger daughter of the late William Arthur Green of San Francisco. Heir presumptive — His brother, John Home, Esquire, born 1872. JAMBS ARCHIBALD HOME, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable JaTnes Archibald Home. Born 1837, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Home. Club — Carlton. Postal address — 66 Curzon Street, Mayfair, W. Colonel ROBERT HOME, Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Bom 1834 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Postal address — 6 ^M^tt Square, Chelten- ham. § WILLIAM SHOLTO DOUGLAS HOME, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Sholto Douglas Home. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl o^ Home. Postal address — 6 Grosvenor Square, W. Dame ANNE OLIPHANT HOME-SPEIRS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Home- IhnmP-SfctlPtrflf Speirs, daughter of Graham l^VlUK-'xyyK-Urf) Speirs, Advocate-Sheriff of Mid- lothian. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, vert a lion rampant argent, langued and armed gules (for Home) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron argent three roses gules (for Black- adder). Married, 1858, Sir George Home-Speirs, ninth Baronet, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1) Sir James Home, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Graham Speirs Home, Esquire, born May 26, 1864, lost in the " Louisa," on the passage between Hobart Town and Melbourne, in December 1882 ; (3) John Home-Speirs, Esquire, born July 9, 1872 ; Catherine [mar- ried, 1891, the Reverend A. Rice, of the Royal Navy] ; Anna Beatrice [married, January 19, 1886, Captain Alfred Harold Middleton, late 2nd Battalion the Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders] ; and Alice Georgina [married, June 12, 1890, James Mackenzie]. Postal address — 5 Tedworth Square, London, S.W. The Reverend Sir WILLIAM MACDONALD HONYMAN, fifth Baronet, of Arma- Jf^fltltlltlfltt dale, in the county of Sutherland, ^JVmiJinan Master of Arts, ^ora August 31, 1820, being the second son of the late Sir Ord Honyman, the third Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Essex, the daughter of Admiral George Bowen of Coton Hall, in the county of Salop ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, August 16, 1875, under the creation of May 19, 1804. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend engrailed gules, voided of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arrow paleways point down- wards proper, feathered argent. Supporters — Two lions rampant guardant proper. Motto — ' ' Progredere ne regre- dere." Married, June 25, 1863, Jane Dorothea, youngest ^00 511 daughter of Major Bowen of Pantyderry, in the county of Pembroke, late loth Hussars. Seat— CoXan Hall, Whit- church, in the county of Salop. Dame ANNA MARIA HONYWOOD, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Honywood, ^d^nnilVYirirtll second daughter of William Paynter li^UllJ^UIUUU of Camborne House, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a chevron between three hawks' heads erased azure, impaling the arms of Paynter, namely azure, three billets argent, each charged with an annulet sable. Married, 1855, Sir Courtenay Honywood, seventh Baronet, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1.) Sir John William Honywood, eighth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Philip Courtenay Honywood, Esquire, late Lieutenant Essex Rifles, born July 16, 1858 ; (3) Wyndham Honywood, Esquire, late Lieutenant South Wales Borderers (twin with his brother Philip) ; (4) Arthur Honywood, Esquire, Lieutenant 66th Foot, born November 17, i860, fell at Kushk-i-Nakhud, July 27, 1880; (5) Cecil Robert Honywood, Esquire, born December 27, 1862 ; (6) Reginald Ernest Honywood, Esquire, born December 14, 1863 ; (7) Edward Fenton Honywood, Esquire, born October 24, 1865 ; (8) Guy Honywood, Esquire, born November 7, 1871 ; Annie Mabel ; and Violet Constance Evelyn. Postal address — 22 South Eaton Place, London. S.W. Sir JOHN WILLIAM HONYWOOD, eighth Baronet, of Evington, in the county of Kent. Born April 15, 1857, being the eldest son of Sir Courtenay Honywood , the seventh Baronet, by his wife Anna Maria, second daughter of William Paynter of Camborne House, Richmond, and Belgrave Square, London ; succeeded his father, 1878, under the creation of July 19, 1660. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three hawks' heads erased azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped ermine. Motto — "Orane bonum desuper. " Married, August 22, 1877, Zaid6e Emily Isuelte, eldest daughter of John Bodychan Sparrow of Gwyndu, in the county of Anglesea ; and by her (who died October 15, 1893) has Issue — (i) Courtenay John Honywood, Esquire, born May 29, 1880 ; (2) William Honywood, Esquire, born April 7, 1891 ; (3) A son, born September 5, 1893 ; Zaidfe Violet; and Hilda Catharine. 5(?a/ — Evington Place, Elmstead, near Ashford. HOO, Baron of, see JERSEY. HOOD, see BRIDPORT. ARCHIBALD HOOD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan and borough of IKf|is}f Cardiff, Deputy-Chairman of the Barry Railway. IJi/UUW Born June 4, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Robert Hood, colliery owner, by his wife Ann, K^e Raeburn. Club — Constitutional. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, ermine and vert, over all a bend or, charged with a stag in full speed proper, between two mullets of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-archer clothed and accoutred, holding a bow and arrow in full draught proper ; with the Motto, " Olim sic erat." Married, April 24, 1854, Cochrina, eldest daughter of William Walker, colliery owner ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Raeburn Hood, Gentleman, born June 20, 1856 ; (2) William Walker Hood, Gentleman, born September 6, 1857 ; (3) James Archibald Hood, Gentleman, born August 2, 1859 ; (4) Archibald Hood, Gentleman, born May 4, 1861 ; and Eliza Agnes Walker [married Walter Rayner Shirley, and has issue]. Postal address — Cardiff. tTHE Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR WILLIAM ACLAND HOOD, Baron Hood, of Avalon, in the county of Somerset, Admiral Royal Navy (retired). Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born July 14, 1824, being the son of Sir Alexander Hood, second Baronet, by his wife Amelia Anne, daughter of Sir Hugh Tile Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. SI2 ^00 ^00 Bateman, Baronet ; was created a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889, and raised to the Peerage February 22, 1892. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Anns: Azure, a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Above the escutcheon, which is en- circled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chougli sable, in front of an anchor in bend sinister or. Supporters — Dexter, a figure representing Neptune proper, a green roble flowing round his loins, crowned with an Eastern crown, and holding in his exterior hand a trident or ; sinister, a Sagit- tarius guardant shooting to the sinister proper. Motto — "Zealous." Married, October, 1855, Fanny Henrietta, third daughter of Sir Charles Fiizroy Maclean, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue — Emily Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Isabel [married, April 19, 1888, Francis Alexander Mackinnon, eldest son of William Alex- ander Mackinnon of Mackinnon] ; and Fanny Sophia, com- monly known as the Honourable Fanny Sopliia. Residence — 19 Queen's Gate Place, S.W. ELIZABETH JANE HOOD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Francis Hood, daughter of Sir Graham Eden Hamond, Baronet, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Azure, a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable, and impaling the arms of Hamond, namely argent, on a chevron sable between two pellets, each charged with a martlet argent in chief, and an oak wreath proper in base, three escallops or, a bordure engrailed vert. Married, 1842, her cousin. Colonel Francis Grosvenor Hood, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Francis Grosvenor Hood (brother of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Hood), who was killed before Sebastopol 1854. Postal address — Heath- field, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. §The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS WHELER HOOD, Viscount Hood, of Whitley, in the county of Warwick, Baron Hood, of Catherington, in the county of Hampshire, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Baron Hood of Catherington, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of England, late Lieutenant -Colonel Grenadier Guards, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Warwick. Born July 4, 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Hood, by his wife, the daughter of the late Richard Tibbits of Barnton Segrave, in the county of Northampton ; succeeded his father in 1846. Creations — Baron, September 12, 1782 (in Ireland) ; Baronet, May 20, 1778 ; Baron, March 27, 1795 : Viscount, June i, 1796 (in Great Britain). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fret argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Cornish chough sable, in front of an anchor in bend sinister or. Supporters — Dexter, a merman in his exterior hand a trident ; sinister, a mermaid in her exterior hand a mirror all proper. Motto — " Ventis secundis. " Married, ']v\y\Z, 1865, Edith, daughter of Arthur W. Ward of Calverley, Tunbridge Wells ; and has had Issue — (i) Grosvenor Arthur Frederick Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Grosvenor Arthur Frederick Hood, born June 6, 1867 ; died June 2, 1868 ; (2) Grosvenor Arthur Alexander Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Grosvenor Arthur Alexander Hood, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born November 13, 1868 ; (3) Horace Lambert Alexander Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Horace Lambert Alexander Hood, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born October 4, 1870 ; (4) Neville Albert Hood, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Neville Albert Hood, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born October 4, 1872 ; (5) Francis George Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis George Hood, born March 28, 1880 ; Mabel Edith, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Edith [married, July 25, 1889, the fifth Lord Ashburton] ; Aline Margarite, commonly known as the Honourable Aline Margarite, died February 27, 1877 ; and Dorothy Violet, ^ is tbe Military Cockade. commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Violet- Residence— \o Chesterfield Street, London, W. The Right Honourable MAR Y ISABELLA TIBBITS, commonly known as Viscountess-Dowager Hood, daughter of tlie late Richard Tibiits of Barton-Segrave, in the county of Northainpton, by his wife, the only daughter of Thomas Lockwood, Esquire. Married, firstly, the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Hood-Tibbits , third Viscount Hood [he died 1846) ; secondly, 1849, George Hall of Portslade, in the county of Sussex (he died 1854) ; thirdly, 1858, Capta-in J. Borlase - Maunsell, who took the surname of Tibbits by Royal License in 1858. By her first marriage she had Issue (i) The Right Honourable Sir Francis Wheler Hood, fourth Viscount Hood: (2) Albert Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Hood, late Lieutenant Rifie Brigade, born August 26, 1841 \inarried, June 2, 1868, Julia Jane, only daughter of Thomas Wynn Hornby of Upham House, in the county of Hampshire, and has issue, Samuel Wynn Hornby Hood, Esquire, born March 30, 1869; Albert Oscar Hood, Esquire, Lieutenant Prince Consort's Regiment, bom April 2, 1870; Edward Hood, Esquire, born July 18, 1872 ; Alexander Frank Hood, Esquire, born January 27, 1874; Robert Valentine Hood, born February 5, 1876; Emily Beryl Sissy; and Marguerite Jenny'] ; (3) Alexander Frederick Hood, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Frederick Hood, late Lieutenant i$th Hussars, born 1843 [married, June 7, 1870, Etiiel Cecilia, daughter of Algernon Charles Heber- Percy, Esquire, of Hodnet Hall, in the county of Salop, and has had issue, Alexander Nelson Hood, Esquire, born October 21, 1873; Charles Hugh Hood, Esquire, bom February 6, 1877 ; Grosvenor Hood, Esquire, born September 24, 1882 ; Edith Blanche Mary, died March 6, 1873; Sibell Ethel: and Gertrude Mar- garef] ; (4) Alfred Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Hood, late $th Foot, born March 7, 1846, died September 14, 1880 ; and Caroline Mary, com- numly known as the Honourable Caroline Mary \married, 1859, Oscar William Holden Hambrough of Pipewell Hall , and died January 14, 1890]. Postal address — Barton- Segrave, Kettering. Sir JOSEPH D ALTON HOOKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Civil X(\f\fAt^Y Division), Knight Com-m^nder of the Most \S^lH}\iK>\, Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws. Born 1817, being the son of the late Sir William Jackson Hooker, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his -wife Maria, eldest daughter of Dawson Turner, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Great Yarmouth: President of the Royal Society 1873 ^^ 1878 ; created Cojnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, and Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877. Married, firstly, 1851, Frances Harriet, eldest daughter of the Reverend J. S. Henslow, Rector of Hitcham, in the county of Suffolk (she died 1874) ; secondly, 1876, Hyacinth, only daughter of the Reverend William. S. Symonds, Fellow of the Geological Society, Rector of Pen- dock, in the county of Worcester, and widow of Sir William Jardine, Baronet, of Applegirih, in the county of Dumfries. Postal address — The Camp, Sunningdale. EDMUND HUNTLY HOOPER, Captain 3rd Bat- talion Warwickshire Regiment, Bachelor of iT^rtrttiri' •'^"^'^ °^ "'^ University of Oxford, Justice of l^UUyiPl the Peace for the county of Hants. Bom January 31, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Webster Frederick Henry Hooper, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Dublin, Incumbent of Withington, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Mary, daughter of Edmund Wright of Mauldeth Hall, near Manchester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, fretty gules, a castle sable, and impaling the arms of Stuart, namely, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant within a double tresstire flory and counterfiory gules (for Scotland) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff), all within a bordure compony azure and argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the a is the Naval Cockade. ^00 ^op 513 colours, in front of a lion's head erased sable, a fret argent ; with the Motto, "Garde bien." Married, January 16, 1867, Alice Mand, commonly known as Lady Alice Maud, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Knox Stuart, fourth Earl of Castlestuart ; and has Issue — {j) Stuart Huntly Hooper, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, bora December 20, 1867 ; (2) Gerald Huntly Hooper, Gentleman, born October 23, 1873 ; and Sybil Maud Marie. MARY BLANCHE HOOPER, Spinster, daughter of the late Reverend Webster Frederick Henry Hooper, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Dublin, Incumbent of Withington, in the county of Lancaster, by liis wife Mary, daughter of Edmund Wright of Mauldeth Hall, near Manchester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, argent, fretty gules, a castle sable. HOPE, see HOPETOUN. HOPE, Baron, see HOPETOUN. Dame ALDENA HOPE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hope, daughter of Henry Kingscote. )t\riYir -^^Ji^morial liearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, V^v^Xf a chevron or, between three bezants. Sup- porters — ^Two female figures representing Hope in vestments vert, on their heads garlands of flowers, each resting her exterior hand on an anchor all proper. Married, r862. Sir Archibald Hope, twelfth Baronet, who died 1883. Postal address — 34 Lowndes Street, S.W. ARTHUR HOPE. Born September 26, 1853, being the third son of Thomas Arthur Hope of 14 Airlie Gardens, Campden Hill, London, formerly of Stanton, Bebington, in the county of Cheshire, by his wife Emily Herd Jones. Ar- morial bearings as used are for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between three bezants, a laurel leaf slipped vert. Crest — A broken globe surmounted by a rainbow issuing from clouds. Motto — ^* At spes non fracta." Married, July 25, 1882, Francis Emily, eldest daughter of Charles G. Tripp of Orari Gorge, Canterbury, New Zealand, Justice of the Peace, Barrister-at-Law ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Norman Hope, bom October 24, 1883; (2) Owen Morby Hope, born November 16, 1886 ; (3) Selwyn Peter Hope, born February 11, 1888; Edith Mary; and Roma. Estates — Richmond Station, Jekapo Ferry, Mackenzie Country ; Three Springs, Fairlie, Kaurumei ; Timam, and Rokonui, Woodbury. Postal address — Woodbury, Canter- bury, New Zealand. DOROTHEA LOUISA HOPE, commonly known as Lady Dorothea Louisa Hope, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the sixth Earl of Hopetoun. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Azure, on a chevron or, between three bezants, a bay-leaf proper. Postal address — Long- cross House, Chertsey, Surrey. Dam^ ELIZABETH REID DENNY, commonly known as Lady Hope, daughter of General Sir Arthur Cotton, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Munied, ^rstly, 1877, as his second wife, Admiral Sir James Hope, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1881 ; secondly, 1893, T. Anthony Denny. Postal address — 7 Connaught Place, London, W. ESTELLA MARY HOPE, commonly known as Lady Estella Mary Hope, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Hopetoun. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Aziu'e, on a chevron or, between three bezants, a bay-leaf proper. Postal address — Longcross House, Chertsey, Surrey. GERTRUDE HOPE, commonly known as the Honour- able Gertrude Hope, sister of the fifteenth Baron Elphin- stone ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrai^t, 1861. Married, 1850, James Hope. §JOHN HOPE, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Navy (retired). Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom January 30, 1843, being the eldest son of Charles Hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Hope, by his wife Isabella Helen, commonly known as Lady Isabella Helen, eldest daughter of the Right Honour- able Thomas Douglas, fifth Earl of Selkirk, C/a^.f— Naval and Military, New Club (Edinburgh). Livery— '&.\xe., with gilt buttons, black and yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron or between three bezants, a bay-leaf slipped vert, a mullet of the second in chief for difference (for Hope) ; 2 and 3 (for Douglas) ; counterquartered i. argent, a man's heart imperially crowned proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; 2. quarterly i. azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or ; ii. or, a lion rampant gules, surmounted of a ribbon sable ; iii. argent, three piles gules ; iiii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend sable, charged with three buckles of the first ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. gules, three cinquefoils ermine ; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad, sails furled sable, flagged gules ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued azure, within a bordure of the second, charged with ten roses of the first, barbed vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, a broken globe surmounted of a rainbow proper, and in an escroU above the Motto, "At spes infracta" (for Hope) ; 2. on a cap of maintenance, a salamander in flames proper, and in an escroU above the Motto, "Jamais arriere" (for Douglas). Married, August 13, 1872, Rebecca Marion, second daughter of the late Peter Blackburn, Esquire, of Kil- learn, in the county of Stirling, Member of Parliament for the county of Stirling ; and has Issue — Charles Dunbar Hope, Esquire, Second Lieutenant Royal Artil- lery, born July 12, 1873 ; Helen Jacqueline ; and Katherine Marion. Postal address — St. Mary's Isle, Kirkcudbright, N.B. MARY CATHERINE CONSTANCE HOPE, com- monly known as Lady Mary Catharine Constance Hope, daughter of the late Lord Dahneny, and sister of the Jiftk Earl of Roiebery ; was raised to the rank of an EarVs daughter by Royal Warrant, 1868. Married, 1885, Henry Walter Hope of Luffness. MARY FRANCES HOPE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances Hope, daughter of the Right Honour- able the seventh Earl of Westmeath. Married, 1837, Lieu- tenant-Colonel James Hope- Wallace, commonly known as Lieutenant-Colonel the Honourable James Hope- Wallace (brother of the fifth Earl of Hopetoun), who died 1854, whereupon his widow dropped the name of Wallace, which her husband had assumed. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) John George Frederick Hope- Wallace, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland (High Sheriff 1871), born 1839 \ynarried, 1867, Mary Frances, daughter of the late Admiral Charles Ramsay Drinkwater Bethune, Cojnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue living, James Hope- Wallace, Gentle- man, born 1872 ; Charles Nugent Hope- Wallace, Gentle- man, born 1877 ; Ernest Hope- Wallace, Gentleman, born 1880; Emily Mary ; Evelyn Frances; Alice Maude; and Anna Louisa. Residence — Featherstone Castle, Haltwhistle\ ; (2) James Louis Alexander Hope- Wallace, Gentleman, born 1843 [married, firstly, 1873, Anna Louisa (who died 1873), daughter of tlie late Robert Oliphant of Rossie, NorthBritain ; and secondly, 1884, Eliza, daughter of the late Sir Peter Coats, and has issue living, Lawrence Nugent Hope- Wallace, Gentleman, born 1890 ; and Violet Mary] ; (3) Adrian Henry Hope- Wallace, Esquire, retired Lieutenant-Colonel, formerly Major 2nd Battalion Kin^s Own Scottish Borderers, born 1849 [married, 1875, Mary, daughter of Hugh Lee Pattin- son, formerly of Scots House, in the county of Durham, and has issue living, Edith Frances Mary] ; Mary Frances Elizabeth; Louisa Alicia Catherine; and Emily Anne Gertrude[married, 1870, Heywood Smith, Doctor of Medicine, and has issue, Walter Heywood Smith, Gentleman, bom 1871 ; Edward Proiheroe Smith, Gentleman, bom 1875 ; Arthur Hope Smith, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Dansey Smith, Gentleman, born 1879; and Caroline Jane. Postal address — 7 Ovington Gardens, S. W. SUSAN FRANCIS HOPE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Louis Hope, daughter of Captain William John Dumaresq. Married, 1859, Louis Hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Louis Hope (who died 1894), son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hopetoun; and has Issue living— (t) Reginald The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 K 514 l^Op William Hope, Esquire., born 1864; (2) Edmund Louis Hope, Gentleman, born 1866; (3) Herbert George Hope, Gentleman, born 1875; Florence Mary Susan; Henrietta Isabella; Edith Aimie ; and Laura Caroline. Postal address — The Knowle, Hazlewood, Derby. Sir THEODORE CRACROFT HOPE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- fire. Born 1831, being the son of the late James Hope, Doctor of Medicine ; entered the Bombay Civil Service 1853 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1882. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1866, Josephine, only daughter of J. W. Fulton of Braidujle House, in the county of Down. Postal address — 21 Elvaston Place, Queen s Gate. THOMAS HOPE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament for the county of Linlithgow. Born February 3, 1848, being the second son of the late Charles Hope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Hope, by his wife Isabella Helen, comTnonly known as Lady Isabella Helen^ daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Selkirk. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, East India United Service, Scottish Conservative, New [Edinburgh). Armorial bear- ings as given in Debrett's ' ' House of Commons," but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register to Captain Hope, are for Arms ; Azure, on a chevron or, between three bezants, a bay-leaf vert. Crest — A broken globe surmx>unted by a rainbow issuing from, clouds; with the Motto, '* Ab spes non fracta . ' ' Sir WILLIAM HOPE, fourteenth Baronet, of Craighall, in the county of Fife, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Mid- lothian ; has received Legion of Honour. Bom January 12, 1819, being the son of Sir John Hope, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Anne, daughter of Sir John Wedderburn, Baronet ; succeeded his brother 1892, under the creation of February 29, 1628. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron or, between three bezants ; and impaling the arms of Wedderburn, namely argent, a chevron between three roses gules, barbed vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a broken terrestrial globe, surmounted of a rainbow issuing out of a cloud at each end all proper. Supporters — Two females, the emblems of Hope, in vestments vert, on their heads garlands of flowers, each resting on an anchor in her exterior hand proper. Motto — "At spes infracta." Married, January 22, 1862, Alicia Henrietta, daughter of Sir John Wedderburn, second Baronet. Heir presumptive — His brother, Alexander Hope, Esquire, born 1824 ; served in Bengal Civil Service, 1845-1875. Seat — Pinkie House, Musselburgh, near Edinburgh. The Reverend ST. LEGER FREDERICK HOPE- EDWARDES of Netley, in ^m'' TO tttTlHl>M third daughter of the Baroness \^\S\.\,'K\\X\.V}M\,\\ Ruthven. Postal address— 5 Ca/- verley Terrace, Tunhridge Wells. GEORGINA JOCELYN HORE-RUTHVEN, com- monly known as the Honourable Georgina Jocelyn Hore- Ruthven, sixth daughter of the Baroness Ruthven. Postal address — 5 Calverley Terrace, Tunbridge Wells. MAR Y ELIZABETH HORE-RUTHVEN, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Hore-Ruthven, eldest daughter of the Baroness Ruthven. Postal address — 5 Calverley Terrace, Tunbridge Wells. ISABELLA HORLOCK, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Horlock, daughter of the Vf\t\f\t\t\i fourth Viscount Bolingbroke. Married, 1857, Frederick Geldart Webbe Horlock. Sir EDMUND GRIM AN I HORNBY, Knight Bachelor. Born 1825, being the son of the X<\t\X'X\\\W ^"-^^ ^' Hornby ; created a Knight Bachelor, IJ^UlllU}/ 1862 [by Patent). Married, firstly, 1850, Emelia Bithynia, daughter of Colonel Count Maceroni, Aide-de-Camp of General Murat [she died 1866) ; secondly, 1868, Mary Hannah, daughter of Thomas Hudson of Hull (she died 1874) ; and thirdly, 1875, Emily Augusta, daughter of Mr. J. P. Roberts of New York. Postal addresses—Goldsmith Building, Temple, E.C. ; Lensden House, near Ashburton, Devon; Wellswood Park, Tor- quay. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 5i6 !^or t Admiral of the Fleet Sir GEOFFREY THOMAS PHIPPS HORNBY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Bom February 20, 1825, being the second son of the late Sir Phipps Hornby, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Admiral of the United Kingdom, by his wife Maria Sophia, sister of Field-Marshal Sir J. F. Burgoyne, Baronet ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two chevronels between three bugle-horns, the mouths to dexter sable, on a chief of the last three eagles' legs erased of the first, the escutcheon being surroimded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross thereof. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bugle-horn as in the arms, stringed, and within the string a pheon gules. Married, April 27, 1853, Emily Frances, only daughter of the Reverend John Coles of Ditcham Park, in the county of Hampshire ; and has Issue — (t) Geoffrey Stanley Phipps Hornby, Esquire, Cap- tain Rifle Brigade, born December 15, 1856 [married, 1884, Jessie Wilson, second daughter of T. B. Gunston, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Prince's Gardens, S.W.] ; (2) Edmund John Phipps Hornby, Esquire, born December 31, 1856; (3) Robert Stewart Hornby, Esquire, born July 9, 1866; Emily Frances Phipps ; Mary Augusta Phipps ; and Ethel May Phipps. Postal address — Londington, Sussex. Sir WINDHAM HORNBY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Middlesex. Born 1812, being the son of the Reverend Geoffrey Hornby, Rector of Bury, in the county of Lanca- shire, by his wife Georgiana, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable John Byng, fifth Viscount Torrington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two chevronels between three bugle-horns, the mouths to the dexter sable, on a chief of the last three eagles' legs erased of the first, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bugle-horn as in the arms, stringed, and within the string a pheon gules. Married, January 17, 1849, Augusta (who died 1893), fourth daughter of the late Sir W. Pratt Call, Baronet, and widow of Charles Dacres Paterson. Postal address — 6 Roland Houses, S.W. HORNE, see VAN HORNE. JEREMIAH GARNETT HOPS FALL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the \(\t\YtiXt{W Indian Empire, ^orn z^^o, being the son of ^"^^^"^^^ the late Jeremiah Horsfall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Fairfield Hall, Bolton Abbey, in the county of York ; was in Madras Civil Service 1862-1890 ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, i8go. Club — -East India United Service. Postal address — Auchendolly, Dalbeattie, N.B. HORSLEY-BERESFORD, see DECIES. Dame CATHERINE ANNE VILLIERS HORT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hort, daughter ITxrt***- of John Wade of Kilkenny. Married, 1S74, ^'^^ lii»UVV William F. J. Hort, fouHh Baronet (who died 1887). Postal address — St. Canies Cottage, Kilkenny. Sir FENTON JOSIAH HORT, fifth Baronet, of Castle Strange, in the county of Middlesex, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kildare. Born March 27, 1836, being the third and youngest son of the late Sir Josiah William Hort, second Baronet, by his wife Louisa Georgiana, second daughter and co-heir of Sir John Caldwell, fourth Baronet, of Castle Caldwell. Creation — September %, s.'jdj. Clubs — Kildare Street (Dublin], Royal St. George's Yacht. Ar- & is the Military Cockade. morial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Azure, a cross or, in the first quarter a rose argent. Crest — An eagle regardant, wings expanded proper, in the beak a chaplet vert. Postal 3.ddresses—Hortland, Kilcock, county Kildare : 2,5 Merrion Square East, Dublin. Admiral Sir ANTHONY HILE Y HOSKINS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order V(\t\tAi{v\ti "f ^^^ Bath. Born 1828, being the son of llJUStiltlP the late Reverend Henry Hoskins of North Perrott Manor, in the county of Somerset. Married, 1865, Dorothea Anna Eliza, daughter of the Reverend Sir George Stamp Robinson, eighth Baronet. Postal address— 17 Montagu Square, W. HENRY WILLIAM HOSKINS, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Somerset and Dorset, formerly Lieutenant 1st Somerset Militia. Born July 28, 1821, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Henry Hoskins of North Perrot Manor, in the county of Somerset, and his wife Mary, daughter of the Reverend William Phelips of Montacute House, in the county of Somerset. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Dark blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, a chevron between three lions rampant or. Crest — A cock's head erased or, pellettie, combed and wattled gules. HottO — " Finem respice." The arms (but not the crest) are genuine, but no authority for them has been established in the College of Arms by the above- mentioned. Married, August 23, 1851, Jan£ Blanche Somerville, eldest daughter of the late John Moore Paget of Cranmore Hall and Newberry House, in the county of Somerset ; Clipsham Hall, in the county of Rutland ; and Old Fallings Hall, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — (i) Henry William Paget Hoskins, bom February 5, 1853 ; {2) Arthur Phelips Hoskins, born May 5, 1856 \married, July 26, 1888, Charlotte Lydia, daughter of the late George Messervy of Mont Cantel, Jersey"]; Mary Blanche [married, Septem-ber 12, 1878, Sir William Wedderburn, Baronet, of Meredith, in the county of Gloucester, and Inveresk Lodge, near Musselburgh, North Britairi]. Estates — North Perrot, and lands in the parishes of Crewkeme, Hardington, Haselbury, and Misterton, in the county of Somerset ; and Corscombe, Halstock, and South Perrot, in the county of Dorset. Postal address — North Perrot Manor, Crewkerne, Somerset. The Reverend Sir JOHN LEIGH HOSKYNS, ninth Baronet, of Harewood-End, in the county }|^nftfetm(t °^ Hereford, Master of Arts, Rector of >^vt>t^\fl\n Aston Tyrrold, in the county of Berkshire, Rural Dean, Honorary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Bom February 4, 1817, being the third son of Sir Hungerford Hoskyns, the seventh Baronet, by his wife Sarah, youngest daughter of John Philips of Bank Hall, in the county of Lancashire ; he succeeded his brother as ninth Baronet, November 21, 1877, under the creation of December 18, 1676. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, a chevron between three lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, flames of fire issuing from the mouth proper, crowned of the first ; with the Motto, ' ' Vincula da lingua vel tibi lingua dabit. " Mar- ried, April 22, 1846, Phillis Emma, daughter of Sir John Strutt Peyton, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; and has Issue — (i) John Hoskyns, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Reserve of Officers, late Lieutenant 24th Regiment, born April 28, 1848, died, unmarried, March 13, 1887 ; (2) Chandos Hoskyns, Esquire (twin with his brother John), Major Royal Engineers [married, July 22, 1886, Jean Banna- tyne, daughter of D. M. Lathom of Gourock House, Nonh Britain, and has issue, Euphemia, Muriel, and Elizabeth Mary]; {3) Leigh Hoskyns, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Trinity College, Oxford, Barrister, born 1850 [married, January 17, 1882, Frances Hester Frederica, daughter of John Samuel Bowles of Milton Hill, in the county of Berk- shire, and has issue, Edwin Cecil Leigh Hoskyns, Gentle- man, born 1890; Mary Leigh; Frances Etrenne; and Catherine Emma] ; (4) the Reverend Edward Hoskyns, Bachelor of Arts of Jesus College, Cambridge, Rector of Stepney, born 1851 [married, November 15, 1883, Mary H is the Naval Cockade. J&os l^ot 517 Constance Maude, daughter of Robert Benson, Craven Hill Gardens, W., and has issue, Edwyn Clement Hoskyns, Gentleman, born August 9, 1884 ; Phyllis Eleanor ; and Evelyn Mary] ; (s) Peyton Hoskyns, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, Her Majesty's ship "Aurora," born 1852 [married, April 26, 1882, Grace MacDuff, daughter of D. M. Lathom of Gourock, Greenock, and has issue, Oswald Peyton Hoskyns, Gentleman, born 1883 ; John Walter Hoskyns, Gentleman, born 1892; Grace; and Dorothy]; (6) the Reverend Benedict George Hoskyns, Master of Arts, Incumbent of St. Deny's, Southampton, born 1856 [married, November 15, 1893, Dora Katherine, eldest daughter of H. W. Franklyn of Shedfield Lodge, in the county of South- ampton]; Emma [married, May 13, 1884, Charles Morrell, Esquire, of Milton Hill, in the county of Berkshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Oxford, and has issue] ; Mary ; and Florence [married. May 30, 1893, the Reverend Francis Gurdon, Master of Arts, Rector of Limehouse]. Seat— Aslon Tyrrold, Wallingford, in the county of Berk- shire. Datne CAROLINE DOROTHEA GREENE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Haste, daughter of Vf\(\tife Charles Prideaux Brune of Prideaux Place, IJ^U^Vt- Cornwall. UsxikA, firstly, 1858, Sir William Legge George Hoste, second Baronet, who died 1868 ; secondly, 1870, Edward Greene, Member of Parlia- ment, who died 1891. Postal address — 11 Chester Square, London, S. W. Major-Geneeal DIXON EDWARD HOSTE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of the late Colonel Sir George Charles Hoste, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Engineers ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bull s head caboshed argent, winged and armed or, in chief a naval crown, pendent there- from by a ribbon a representation of the gold medal given by the Prince Regent to the first Baronet for his distinguished conduct on March 13, 1811, subscribed " Lissa," and pen- dent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crests, I. of honourable augmentation, out of a naval crown or, the rim encircled by a branch of laurel proper, a dexter arm embowed, vested in naval uniform, grasping a flagstaff flowing therefrom a flag inscribed ' ' Cattaro " ; 2. two wings addorsed or ; with the Mottoes, " Fortitudine," " Fas est et ab hoste doceri," "His coelum petimus." Married, firstly, 1854, Jane (who died 1855), daughter of the Reverend Jeremiah Burroughes of Lingwood Lodge, in the county of Norfolk ; and by whom he had a son, Dixon Arthur Hoste, Gentleman, born December 25, 1854; secondly, August 4, 1857, Mary, daughter of Joseph Scott, Esquire, of Colney Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; and has had Issue — (i) William Hoste, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge ; (2) Dixon Edward Hoste, Gentle- man, a Missionary in China, formerly Lieutenant Royal Artillery ; (3) Theodore Hamilton Hoste, Gentleman, a Missionary in the Congo, formerly Lieutenant Royal Navy ; (4) James Derrick Hoste, Gentleman ; (5) Charles Dixon Hoste, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge ; (6) Francis Hamilton Hoste, Gentleman ; (7) George Hoste, Gentleman ; Cecilia Mary [married, 1881, James Wilfred Stirling, Esquire, Royal Horse Artillery] ; Jane [married, February 17, 1886, Ernest A. G. Tippinge, Royal Horse Artillery] ; Mary [married, 1894, Charles E. Welldon of Alton, Ceylon] ; and Florence Cecilia. Postal address — 23 Sussex Square, Brighton. Sir WILLIAM HENRY CHARLES HOSTE, third Baronet. Bom November 19, i860, being the only son of Sir William Legge George Hoste, the second Baronet, by his wife Caroline Dorothea, daughter of Charles Rrideaux Brune of Prideaux Place, Cornwall ; late Lieu- tenant 3rd Battalion Suffolk Regiment ; succeeded his father in i858, under the creation of September 21, 1814. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bull's head caboshed argent, winged and armed or, and as an honourable augmentation, in chief a naval crown, pendent therefrom by a ribbon a representation of the gold medal given to the first Baronet by the Prince Regent, for his distinguished conduct on March 13, 1811, subscribed " Lissa." Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, I. of augmentation, out of a naval crown, the rim encircled with a branch of laurel, an arm embowed, vested in naval uniform, grasping a flagstaff, flowing therefrom a flag inscribed " Cattaro ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a pair of eagles' wings addorsed or. Mottoes—" Fortitu- dine," " Fas est et ab hoste doceri," and over the crest, "Coelum ipsum petimus." Married, October 14, 1884, Alice, second daughter of James Healy of Sydney, New South Wales. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Wyndham Horatio Nelson Hoste, Esquire, born 1825. Residence — Dame JANE SARAH ARMYTAGE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Hotham, ]|]%l>f'iUj>'m third daughter of the Right Honourable l^UVyatU Samuel Hood, second Baron Bridport, by his wife Charlotte Mary, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Mary, Duchess of Bronte, in the King- dom of Sicily, daughter and only surviving child of the Right Honourable WiUiam Nelson, first Earl Nelson. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a lion's head erased between three cross crosslets argent (for Armytage), mpaling the arms of Hood, namely azure, a fret argent, on a chief or three crescents sable. Married, firstly, 1838, Hugh Holbech of Farnborough, in the county of Warwick (he died 1849) ; secondly, 1853, Commodore Sir Charles Hotham, who was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1846, and died 1856 ; and thirdly, i860. Captain William Armytage, Royal Navy, who died 1872. Postal address — i Upper Brook Street, W. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN HOTHAM, Baron Hotham of South Dalton, in the Peerage of Ireland, and of Scorboro', in the county of York, a Baronet of England, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of York. Born May 13, 1838, being the fifth son of Rear-Admiral George Frederick Hotham, commonly called the Hon ourable Rear-Admiral George Frederick Hotham (brother of the fourth Btiron), by his wife Susan Maria, commonly known as Lady Susan Maria, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Thomond (extinct) ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baron and fifteenth Baronet, May 29, 1872. Creations — Baronet, January 4, 1622 ; Baron, March 17, 1797. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of ten argent and azure, on a canton or, a Cornish chough proper. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-seaman issuing out of the water proper, holding in his dexter hand a flaming sword argent, hilt and pommel or, on his sinister arm a shield of the arms of Hotham. Supporters— Two seamen habited and each holding a sword, the point resting on the ground all proper. Motto — "Lead on." Heir presumptive — His cousin, the Reverend John Hallett Hotham, born 1811 ; formerly Vicar of Sutton-at-Hone, in the county of Kent. 5efl< -Dalton Hall, Hull. M The Right Honourable Sir HENRY JAMES © TUFTON, Baron Hothfield of Hothfield, JKrtf-flft'l>f Jt '" *^ county of Kent, in the Peerage of JjJUVyUt'lU the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Westmorland, formerly Lieutenant East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, and Vice-Admiral of the Coast of Cumberland and Westmorland. Born June 4, 1844, being the eldest son of Sir Richard Tufton, first Baronet, by his wife Adelaide Amelia Lacour ; succeeded his father as second Baronet, June 20, 1871. Creations — Baronet, January 16, 1851 ; Baron, October 11, 1881. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Sable, an eagle displayed ermine, within a bordure wavy or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-hon sejant argent, debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister sable. Supporters — On either side an eagle ermine, gorged with a collar gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arnis of Tufton, namely sable, an eagle displayed ermine within The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. Si8 ^OU a bordure wavy or. Motto— "Ales volat propriis." Mar- ried, December 17, 1872, Alice Harriot Argyll, second daughter of the Reverend WiUiam James Stracey, Master of Arts, Rector of Buxton-with-Oxnead, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue — (i) John Sackville Richard Tufton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Sack- ville Richard Tufton, Lieutenant 3rd Battahon Sussex Regiment, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of West- morland, born November 8, 1873 ; (2) Sackville Philip Tufton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sackville Phihp Tufton, born May 5, 1875; (3) Charles Henry Tufton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Henry Tufton, born May 16, 1879 ; and Rosa- mond, commonly known as the Honourable Rosamond. Seats — Hothfield Place, Ashford, in the county of Kent ; Appleby Castle, in the county of Westmorland ; Skipton Castle, in the county of York. Residence — 2 Chesterfield Gardens, Mayfair, W. His Excellency the Right Honourable ROBERT OFFLEY ASHBURTON CREWE- JT\nttn-'hl-rttl MILNES, Baron Houghton of Great ll^UUyiJlUU Houghton, in the West Riding of the county of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland since 1892, and by virtue of his office Grand Master of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick, Justice of the Peace and County Alderman for the West Riding of the coimty of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born January 12, 1858, being the only son of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Houghton, by his wife Annabella, commonly called the Honourable Annabella Hungerford, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Crewe ; appointed Lieutenant ist West York Yeomanry Cavalry, 1878; was Private Secretary to Earl Granville, 1883-1884; a Lord-in- Waiting to Her Majesty, 1886 ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of August 20, 1863, and assumed by Royal License, in the year 1894, the additional surname and arms of Crewe. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron between three windmill sails or (for Milnes) ; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant argent (for Crewe). Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Grand Master of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb or, charged with a fesse dancettfe azure, thereon three mullets argent (for Milnes) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's gamb argent, armed gules (for Crewe). Supporters — On either side a pegasus argent, gorged with a collar dancettde azure, thereon three mullets argent, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper. Motto — " Scio cui credidi." Married, June 3, 1880, Sibyl Marcia, fourth daughter of Sir Frederick Graham, Baronet, of Netherby, by his wife Jane Hermione, commonly known as Lady Jane Hermione, daughter of the Most Noble twelfth Duke of Somerset ; and by her (who died September 19, 1887) has had Issue — Richard Charles Rodes Milnes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Richard Charles Rodes Milnes, born July 30, 1882, died March 20, 1890 ; Annabel Hungerford, commonly known as the Honourable Annabel Hungerford ; Celia Hermione, commonly known as the Honourable Celia Hermione ; and Helen Cynthia, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Cynthia, twin with Ceciha Hermione. Seats — Fryston Hall, Ferrybridge ; Bawtry Hall, Bawtry, in the county of York ; Crewe Hall, Crewe, in the county of Chester ; and Madeley Manor, Newcastle, in the county of Stafford. §SiE WILLIAM HENRY HOULDSWORTH, first Baronet, of Reddish, in the county JHnitfJlTl-'lRtt1«M Emily Alfreda Julia Howard- JJJ U mai U - it) UIJ/ Bury, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Charle- ville (title extinct 1875). Married, 1881, Kenneth Howard, Captain Royal Artillery, who assumed the name of Bury on his marriage, and who died 1885. Postal address — Charleville Forest, Tullamore, King's County. The Right Honourable FREDERICK GEORGE ELLIS, Baron How- in the Peerage of England, Baron Seaford of Seaford, in the county of Sussex, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, one of the co-heirs to the Barony of Ogle. Born August 9, 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Howard De- Walden, by his wife Lucy, commonly called Lady Lucy, the fourth daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Portland ; succeeded his father in 1868. Creations — Howard De-Walden, October 24, 1597 ; Seaford, July 15, 1826. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. erminois, on a cross sable, five crescents argent (for Ellis) ; 2. gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils vert (for Hervey) ; 3. gules, two lions passant argent, ducally crowned or (for Felton) ; 4. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, on the bend an escutcheon or, charged with a demi- lion erased and pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a double tressure flory counterflory all gules (for Howard). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head argent, issuing from a mount vert. Supporters— On either side a lion argent, on the neck within a collar gemel gules, three trefoils slipped vert. Motto — "Non quo sed quomodo." Married, April 27, 1876, Blanche, eldest daughter and co-heiress of William Holden of Palace House, in the county of Lancaster (which marriage was dissolved 1893) ; and has Issue — Thomas Evelyn Ellis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Evelyn Ellis, born May 9, 1880. Residence — The Right Honourable LUCY CAVENDISH SCOTT-ELLIS, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Howard De- Walden, fourth daughter of the Most Noble William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, fourth Duke of Portland ; assumed by Royal License, 1889, the additional surname of Scott. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. erminois, on a cross sable, five crescents argent (for Ellis) ; 2. gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped vert (for Kervey) ; 3. gules, two lions passant argent, ducally crowned or (for Felton) ; 4. gules, a ^ IB tbe Military Cookade. bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe argent, on the bend an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, erased and pierced through the mouth with an arrow, withm a tressure flory counterflory all gules (for Howard), impahng the arms of Cavendish-Bentinck, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent (for Cavendish). Sup- porters—Two lions argent, each charged on the neck with three trefoils slipped vert, within a collar gemel gules. Married 1828, the Right Honourable Sir Charles Augustus Ellis, sixth Baron Howard De-Walden, who died 1868. Of the above marriage there is /jjk«—(i) The Right Hon- ourable Frederick George Ellis, seventh Baron Howard De-Walden ; (2) the Reverend William Charles Ellis, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Charles Ellis, Master of Arts, Rector of Bothal, born July 22 1835 [married, December 16, 1873, Henrietta, daughter of Henry Metcalfe Ames of Linden, and has issue, Henry Guysulf Bertram Ellis, Gentleman, born March 7, 1875; Evelyn Charles Cadogan Ellis, Gentleman, born October 1, 1877, died June i, 1878 ; Humphrey Cadogan Ellis, Gentleman, born January 21, 1879; Francis Bevis Ellis, Gentleman, born April 17, 1883; Roland Arthur Elhs, Gentleman, born June 7, 1884 ; Lucy Henrietta Katharine ; and Henrietta Christobel] ; (3) Charles Arthur Ellis, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Arthur Ellis, Barrister-at-Law, born December 1839; (4) John Charles Ellis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Charles Ellis, Royal Navy, born September 29, 1841, died November 8, 1886 ; (s) Henry Evelyn Ellis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Evelyn Ellis, late Royal Navy, born August 9, 1843 [married, March 9, 1882, Alberta Mary, daughter of General Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, commonly called the Honourable Sir Arthur Edward Hardinge, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and has issue, Joan Mary Evelyn, died November 30, 1886, and a daughter]; (6) Augustus William Charles Ellis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus WiUiam Charles Ellis, 60th Rifles, born February 5, 1846, died April 22, 1882 ; Harriet Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Georgiana [married. May 27, 1875, Michael Angelo Caetani, Duke de Sermoneta, who died 1882 ; and Charlotte Isabella, commonly known as the Honour- able Charlotte Isabella. Postal addresses— The Mote Park, Maidstone ; Portland Place, W. ; St. James's House, West Malvern. HENRY ALEXANDER GORDON HOWARD, Es- quire, commonly ^otoarD Of OElItngljam 'S!Z^Vf ^k^^- ham, only son and heir apparent df the Earl of Effingham [to whom refer]. FRANCIS EDWARD FITZALAN - HOW- ARD, Baron Howard of Glossop, in the county of Derby, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Inverness. Born May g, 1859, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Howard of Glos.5op, by his wife Augusta, only daughter and heir of George Henry Talbot, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable George Henry Talbot. Creation — December 9, 1869. Cluis — White's, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, on the bend an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion pierced through the mouth with an arrow, within a tressure flory counterflory all gules (for Howard) ; 2. England, with a label of three points argent for difference (for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mowbray). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of a ducal crown or, a pair of wings expanded gules, each charged with a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe argent ; 2. on a chapeau gules, doubled ermine, a lion statant guardant, his tail extended or, gorged with a ducal crown argent ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a horse passant argent, in his mouth a slip of oak fructed proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent ; sinister, a ra is tbe Naval Cockade. The Right Honourable l^otoarD of ©loissop horse argent, in his mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, each charged on the shoulder with a crescent gules. Motto —"Sola virtus invicta." Married, firstly, April 24, 1883, Clara Louisa, daughter of John Greenwood of Swarclifte Hall; and by her (who died April 17, 1887) has Issue— Bernard Edward Fitzalan - Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bernard Edward Fitzalan- Howard, born May 10, 1885 ; and Muriel Augusta Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel Augusta Mary. He married secondly, April 9, 1891, Hyacinthe, daughter of the late William Scott- Kerr of Chatto and Sunlaws ; and by her has — Frances Alice Mary, commonly known as the Honovirable Frances Alice Mary. Seats — The Hall, Glossop, in the county of Derby ; Dorlin, Salen, Sunart, North Britain. Towti residence— ig Rutland Gate, S.W. The Right Honourable WINIFRED MARY FITZ- ALAN-HOWARD, Widow, Baroness Howard of Glossop, daughter of Ambrose de Lisle of Garendon Park, in the county of Leicester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets argent an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow, within a double treasure flory counterflory of the first (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label of three points throughout argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan). Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent ; sinister, a horse argent, in his mouth a slip of oak fructed proper, each charged on the shoulder with a crescent gules. Married, 1863, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Edward George Fitzalan-Howard, first Baron Howard of Glossop, who died 1883. Postal address — 19 Cadogan Square, London, S.W. M The Right Honourable RICHARD WILLIAM @ PENN CURZON-HOWE, Earl Howe of ft^rtVttP Langar, in the county of Nottingham ; Vis- I^UUJv count Curzon, Baron Curzon of Penn House, in the county of Buckingham ; and Baron Howe of Langar, in the county of Nottingham ; Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Leicester, General (retired). Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards. Born February 14, 1822, being the second son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Howe (who assumed the additional name of Howe), by his first wife Harriet Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Harriet Georgiana, second daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Cardigan ; succeeded his brother as third Earl Howe, February 4, 1876. Creations — Baron, August I3i 1794 ; Viscount, February 27, 1802 ; Earl, July 15, 1821 ; Baron Howe of Langar, August 19, 1788. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse between three wolves' heads couped sable (for Howe) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend sable three popin- jays or, beaked and legged gules (for Curzon). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five feathers azure (for Howe) ; 2. a popinjay rising or, collared gules (for Curzon). Supporters — Two Cornish choughs sable, each gorged with a gold chain. Hotto — ' ' Let Curzon holde what Curzon helde. " Married, February 8, 1858, Isabella Catherine, eldest daughter of George Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able George Anson; and has Issue — (i) George Richard Penn Curzon-Howe, Esquire, commonly known as Vis- count Curzon, Member of Parliament for High Wycombe, in the county of Buckingham, Captain Leicester Yeomanry Cavalry, born April 28, 1861 [married, June 4, 1883, Georgiana Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Elizabeth, fifth daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Marlborough, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and has a son, Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon Curzon-Howe, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Francis Richard Henry Penn Curzon Curzon-Howe, born May i, 1884]; (2) Frederick Graham Curzon-Howe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Frederick Graham Curzon-Howe, born March 5, 1868 ; Evelyn Alice, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Alice ; and Edith Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Edith J^oto 523 Cecilia. Residences — 21 Curzon Street, London, W.; Gopsall, near Atherstone, in the county of Leicester ; Penn House, Amersham, in the county of Buckingham. MORTIMER SLOPER HOWELL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the JJArtVMgll Indian Empire, Doctor of Laws, additional -I^UUlvll jjtilicial Commissioner of Oudh, Fellow of the Universities of Calcutta and Allahabad. Born 1841, being the son of the late John Warren Howell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Bath ; entered Bengal Civil Service, 1862,- created Companion ^ the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. C,\v!o—East India United Service. Postal address — Lucknow, Oudh, India. HOWICK, Viscount, see GREY. HOWLAND, Baron, see BEDFORD. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM PEARCE HOW- LAND, Knight Commander of the Most Jeofail 8 till Distinguished Order of Saint Michael J^UUkliUIIU ^„(^ Saint George, Co-mpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1811 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867, and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Postal address — Shrewsbury Lodge, Toronto. General ARTHUR HOWLETT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born i8ig, YWisV^^I p|-4- being the son of the late Reverend J, H. J>:IU^UivVV Howlett, Master of Arts : was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1844, Mary, daughter of the late Edward Presgrave, Hon- ourable East India CoTnpany's Service [Straits). Postal address — Clifton Lodge, Upper Beulah Hill, Norwood, S.E. Sir HENRY HOYLE HO WORTH, Knight Com- m.ander of the Most E-minent Order of TW|>YY||^«*j-f« the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace ^"^"***'i' for the county of Lancaster, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Member of Parlia- ment for South Salford, Master of Owen's College and Feoffee of Chetham College, Manchester. Born 1842, being the son of Henry Howorth of Lisbon, by his wife Elizabeth Beswicke ; created Knight Commander of the Most Eininent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Clubs — Athenaum, Carlton. Married, 1869, Katherine, daughter of J. P. Brierley of Launsion, Roclidale, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address — Bentcliffe, Eccles. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM ULICK TRISTRAM ST. LAWRENCE, Earl of Jl^nVMtfl Howth, Viscount St. Lawrence and Baron IJ^UUIVy of Howth, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Howth of Howth, in the county of Dublin, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom June 25, 1827, being the eldest son of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Howth, by his first wife Emily, commonly known as Lady Emily, second daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Clanricarde ; suc- ceeded his father in the Irish honours, 1874. Creations — Baron by tenure, temp. Henry II. ; by King John's patent of confirmation ; and again, temp. Henry VII. Viscount and Earl, September 3, 1767 ; Baron of the United King- dom, October 7, 1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two swords in saltire, blades upwards proper, hilts and pommels or, between four roses argent, barbed and seeded proper. Above the escutcheon, which is en- circled by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of St. Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-lion per fesse argent and proper. Supporters — Dexter, a sea-lion, as in the crest ; sinister, a mermaid proper, holding in her exterior hand a mirror. Motto — "Qui pause." Heir — None. Residences — 55 Jermyn Street, S.W. ; Howth Castle, in the county of Dublin. Tne Editor unaertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 524 ^0? ^UD po-^itv HENRY MONTAGUE HOZIER, Esquire, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel com- manding Royal Arsenal Artillery Volunteers, formerly Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel in Her Majesty's Army, third son of James Campbell Hozier, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant of Mauldslie Castle and Newlands, in the county of Lanark, by his wife Catherine Margaret, second daughter of Sir William Feilden, Baronet, of Feniscowles, in the county of Lancashire. Cluis — Turf, Cavalry, Pratt's, Junior United Service, Beefsteak, New (Edinburgh), Anglais (Paris). Livery — Dark blue, with red facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns: Vair, on a chevron gules, three bezants, a chief gyronny of eight or and sable, impaling the arms of Ogilvy, namely argent, a lion passant guardant gules, crowned with an imperial crown and gorged with an open one, both proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bloodhound sejant proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Aye ready." Married, September 28, 1878, Henrietta Blanche, com- monly known as Lady Henrietta Blanciie, daugiiter of the Right Honourable David Graham Drummond Ogilvy, seventh Earl of Airlie ; and has Issue — Kitty Ogilvy ; and Clementine Ogilvy. Estate — Stonehouse, in the county of Lanark. Postal address — 87 Wimpole Street, Lon- don, W. H Sir WILLIAM WALLACE HOZIER, Baronet, of © Newlands and Mauldshe Castle, in the county of Lanark, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Con- vener of the Commissioners of Supply, and Chairman of the County Council of Lanarkshire. Born February 24, 1825, being the son of James Hozier of Newlands and Mauldshe Castle, in the county of Lanark, by his wife Catharine Margaret, daughter of Sir William Feilden, Baronet, of Feniscowles. Creation — June 12, 1890. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vair, on a chevron gules, three bezants, a chief gyronny of eight or and sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bloodhound sejant proper. Motto — "Aye ready." Married, August i, 1849, Frances Anne, daughter of John O'Hara of Raheen, by his wife Arabella, daughter of Sir John Blake, Baronet, of Men- lough Castle; and by her (who died January 13, 1891) has Issue — James Henry Cecil Hozier, Esquire, Member of Parliament for South Lanarkshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lanark, born April 4, 1851 [married. May 24, 1880, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, second daughter of the Most Honom-able William Cecil, third Marquess of Exeter] ; Arabella Rose Evelyn [married, April 3, 1879, William James Gardiner Baird, only surviving son of Sir James Gardiner Baird, seventh Baronet, of Saughton Hall, and has issue] ; Cathe- rine Rose ; and Mary Haughton. Residences — Mauldslie Castle, Carluke, North Britain ; 16 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. HUBBARD, see ADDINGTON. ROSE ELLEN HUBBARD, commonly known as the Honourable Rose Ellen Hubbard, daugh- Jf^IlflflflrJl ^^^ °^ ^^ Right Honourable the first Baron IJ^UUUuVU Addington. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, a chevron engrailed plain cotised argent, between three eagles' heads erased of the second, gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Postal addresses — 24 Prince's Gate, S.W. ; Addington Manor, Winslow, Bucks. HUBBERSTY, see CANTRELL-HUBBERSTY. HUCKS, quartered by GIBBS. Dame DIANA HUDDLESTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Diana Huddleston, ITMlhJlfPrtt'fltl 'laughter of the Most Noble William ^jyXWlK-TJWll Aubrey De Vere Beauclerk, ninth Duke of St. Albans. Married, 1872, the Honourable Sir John Walter Huddleston, Knight Bachelor, and u. Baron of the Exchequer Division of the & is the Military Cockade. High Court, who died 1890. Postal addresses — 43 En- nismore Gardens, London, S. W. ; The Grange, Ascot Heath. WILLIAM HUDLESTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , V^wtiKoti^CWX f"^tice of the Peace for the county oj jpUUlt/J^VUIl Cumberland. Born 1826, being the son of the late W. Hudleston, Madras Civil Service ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of India, 1882. a\i\y—East India United Service. Married, 1856, Laura, daughter of G. L. Taylor of Broadstairs. Postal address — Hutton John, Penrith. Dame EUGENIA HUDSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hudson, widow of Signer Vanotti. \t\\%t\tL<\Y\ Married, at the British Consulate, Geneva, ipUUpUIl September 14, 1885, Sir James Hudson, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, sometime Ambassador to Turin, who died September 21, 1885. Postal address — Dame ISABEL MUIR HUDSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hudson, daughter of Major-General Charles Frederick Havelock. Married, 1859, Lieutenant- General Sir John Hudson, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, who died in 1893. Postal address — JOHN THOMAS HUDSON. Born 1850, being the eldest son of Richard Garde Hudson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bally coe, Dungarvan, by his wife Mary, daughter of Pkineas Hunt of Bayview, Dungarvan. Club — County ( Waterford). Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Ulster s Office, are for Arms ; Gules, on a fesse between three boars' heads couped argent, as niany lions rampant gules. Crest — A lion rainpant, holding between the paws a boar's head couped all proper ; with the Motto, " Certari et vici." Married, November S, 1885, Theresa Mary, third daughter of Francis Gee, late Captain ^.^th Regiment ; and has with other Issue — Richard John Har- rington Hudson, born May 1889. Estates — Lands in Barony of Duns Without Drum-, and county of Waterford. Postal address — Glen Beg, Dungarvan. Sir WILLIAM BRERETON HUDSON, Knight Com7nander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy of India. Born 1843, being the son of Williafn Brereton Hudson of Toler- dorey, in the county of Louth ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Married, 1867, Alice, daughter of James Lamb of Kensington. Postal addresses — Seraha House, Champarun, Bengal; Belmont House, Mullingar. WILLIAM HEBARD HUDSON, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, and formerly a Justice of the Peace in the Presidency of Bengal. Born July 27, 1838, being the fifth son of the late John Corrie Hudson, formerly Chief Clerk of the Legacy Duty Office, Somerset House, by his wife Emily, daughter of James Hebard of Ewell, in the county of Surrey. Clubs— Junior Carlton, Grosvenor (and all the Clubs in the North- west Provinces, India). Livery — Black and gold. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per chevron sable and or, in chief a garb of the last, and in base an estoile of the first ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a cock holding in the beak an acorn leaved and slipped, and between two ears of wheat all proper. Mar- ried, June I, 1865, Rosaline Walter, daughter of John Guy, Surveyor, of Golden Square, London. Postal addresses — c/o Messrs. Grindlay & Company, 55 Parliament Street, Westminster ; c/o Messrs. Grindlay, Groom & Company, Bombay ; or Common Room, Lincoln's Inn. §SlR EDWARD HUDSON HUDSON-KINAHAN, second Baronet, of Glen- Dublin, and Merrion Square North, Dublin, Lieutenant 21st Hussars. Born November 3, 1865, being the son of Sir Edward Hudson- Kinahan, first Baronet, by his wife Emily Isabella, daughter of the Reverend Daniel Dickinson, Doctor of Divinity. Creation (m is the Naval Cockade. J^UD ms 52s —September 26, 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend azure and gules, on a cross couped argent, a fleur-de-lis sable (for Kinahan); 2 and 3 per pale gules and sable, on a fesse or, between three boars' heads couped argent, as many lions rampant of the second (for Hudson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, holding in his paws a battle- axe proper, and charged on the shoulder with a cross, couped or (for Kinahan) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, charged with a cross couped or, and holding between the paws a boar's head of the arms (for Hudson). Supporters — On either side a lion per fesse, that on the dexter sable and gules, and on the sinister gules and sable, each sem6e of trefoils slipped, plain collared, and charged on the shoulder with a tower all or. Motto — ' ' Deo fidens persistas." Heir f resumptive — His brother, Robert Henry Hudson- Kinahan, Esquire, born 1872. Seats — Glen- ville Ardnageehy, Fermoy, in the county of Cork ; Wyck- ham, Dundrum, in the county of Dublin. Dame EMILY ISABELLA HUDSON -KINAHAN. Widow, commonly known as Lady Hudson- Kinahan, daugh- ter of the Reverend Daniel Dickinson, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend gules and azure, on a cross couped argent a fleur- de-lis sable (for Kinahan) ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and sable, on a fesse or, between three boars' heads couped argent, as many lions rampant of the second (for Hudson). Sup- porters — On either side a lion, that on the dexter per fesse sable and gules, and that on the sinister fesse gules and sable, each serafe of trefoils slipped or, collared and charged on the shoulder with a castle of the last. Married, 1863, Sir Edward Hudson-Kinahan, first Baronet, Deputy-Lieu- tenant and Justice of the Peace, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Edward Hudson- Kinahan, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Henry Hudson - Kinahan, Esquire, born September 13, 1872; (3) Daniel Dickinson Hudson-Kinahan, Esquire, born September 26, 1877 ; (4) George Frederick Hudson- Kinahan, Esquire, born August 9, 1879 i (S) Cecil Barton Hudson-Kinahan, Esquire, born June 14, 1883; Margaretta Emily, died June iz, 1873 ; Charlotte Hudson ; Grace Elizabeth ; Emily Margaretta ; Gertrude Isabella Margaret ; Ellen Louisa Maria ; and Eileen Julia. Postal addresses — Glenville Ardnageehy, Fermoy, county Cork ; Wyckham, Dundrum, county Duljlin. HUGESSEN, KNATCHBULL-, see BRABOURNE. Captain PONSONBY GLENN MUGGINS, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. i^lIITlTttlrt ^°'''^ 1857, being the son of the late Horatio V^yXyjy^Wvii James Huggins, Esquire, Chief-Justice of Sierra Leone ; was created CoTnpanion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Married, 1883, Elizabeth Sophia, daughter of the late Commander William Charles Grierson, Royal Navy. Sir ALFRED HUGHES, ninth Baronet, of Ecist Berg- holt, in the county of Sujblk, late Lieutenant JfMtftflPrt 33>',^/f«^^'OT«»<. Born January 3, 1825, being '#' Wjjy*''' the third, but eldest surviving son of the late Reverend Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, eighth Baronet, by his first wife Elizabeth St. John, daughter and co-heiress of Robert Butcher, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Upland Grove, Bungay: succeeded his father, who had en- joyed the title only four months, in 1889, under the creation (of Great Britain) of fuly 17, 1773. C\uh— Suffolk County {Ipswich). Livery — Green and gold. Armorial bearings as used, but for which n^ authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms .• Azure, a lion raTnpant or. Crest — A lion couchant or. Hotto — " Dopo il Cimento segue pace." Married, Sepietnber 4, 1851, Maria, daughter of the late Colonel John Smith of Ellingham Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue— (i) Harry Scott Hughes, bom January 10, 1853, deceased ; (2) Alfred Collingwood Hughes, Esquire, born May 12, 1854 {married, 1880, Elsie, daughter of John Johnasson, and has issue, Reginald John- asson Hughes, bom 1882, and Muriel Eileen'] ; (3) Hugh St. John Hughes, Esquire, born February 10, 1857 [married, June II, i8go, Eleanor Frances, daughter of the Reverend Joseph Walker, Rector of Great Gilling} ; (4) Ralph Town- shend Hughes, Esquire, born 1864 {married, September 10, 1892, Mary, daughter of John Eddison Birkbeck of the Priory, Grosmont, in the county of York] ; (5) Robert Heywood Hughes, Esquire, born 1865 \marned, 1894, Edith Agnes, youngest daughter of the late C. B. Skinner] ; (6) Hubert Edgar Hughes, Esquire, bom 1867 ; Evangeline Lockhart [married, 1881, John Ramsay Drake of Balkissock, in the county of Ayr] ; Florence Mary [married, 1881, Arthur Elliot Deane of Minster House, Winchester : Gratiana Lucy ; Gertrude Maria [married, 1888, Frederick William Templetown Robinson, Lieutenant znd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment] ; Sybil Jessie [married, August 20, 1890, Godol- phin Henry Vane Millbank, Esquire, of Stutton, in the county of Suffolk] ; and Constance. Postal address — East Bergholt Lodge, Suffolk. ARTHUR JOHN HUGHES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1843, being the son of the late John D' Urban Hughes, Esquire ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Clubs — Oriental, Bengal. Married, 1875, Josephine Maud, daughter of James Coombs, Esquire, of Devonport. Postal address — Sone, N. W. Provinces, India. H EDWIN HUGHES, Esquire, Member of Parliament W for Woolwich, Honorary Colonel 2nd Kent Artillery Volunteers. Bom May 27, 1832, being the son of Mr. WiUiam Hughes of Woolwich Arsenal. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, within two chevronels or, between two mullets in chief and a horse rampant in base argent, three bezants and two fleurs-de-lis of the second alternately. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of tlie colours, two horse-shoes in fesse azure, thereon a stag's head erased or ; with the Motto — ' ' Faber quisque fortunse suEe." Married, firstly, 1853, Eleanor (who died 1872), daughter of John Smith of Woolwich Arsenal ; secondly, 1873, Mary Ann (who died 1888), widow of James Moore ; thirdly, 1889, his cousin Mary Adele Elliott, daughter of the late George Miller Gibbs. Residence — Oaklands, Plumstead Common. Offices — 32 Green's End, Woolwich ; Effingham House, Arundel Street, Strand, W.C. Colonel EMILIUS HUGHES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, being the son of Philip Hughes ; was created Com- panion of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879 ; and Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, firstly, 1864, Mary Sandys Emily (wlio died i86g), daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel M. Louis, Royal Horse Artillery ; secondly, 1872, Ada Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Grainger of High Ireby, Cumberland. Postal ad- dress — Malta. FLORENTIA EMILY HUGHES, commonly known as Lady Florentia Emily Hughes, daughter of the first Earl of Ravensworth. Married, 1853, H. R. Hughes of Kinmel. m Captain Sir FREDERICK HUGHES, Knight W Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Wexford. Born 1814, being the only sur- viving son of the late Robert Hughes of Ely House, in the county of Wexford, by his wife, the daughter of Major Sparkes of Crosliue, in the county of Wexford ; knighted by patent for his services in 1858 ; High Sheriff for the county of Wexford, 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron sable, between three griffins' heads erased gules, a fleur-de-lis between two mullets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or ; with the Motto, "Verus amor patriae." Married, firstly, 1864, the eldest daughter of the late W. Kraiitler (she died 1868) ; secondly, 1871, Theodosia, eldest daughter of Edward James of Swan- land Park, in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Barnton House, Rosslare, Wexford. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 526 ms HENRIETTA VERE HUGHES, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Vere Hughes, sister of the seventh Earl of Buckinghamshire ; raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Married, 1889, James Ford Hughes, son of Thomas Hughes, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Dame MARY AGNES WINWOOD GUNNING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hughes, daughter of Sir William Smith, third Baronet. Married, firstly, as his second wife, 18B1, the Reverend Sir Thomas Collingwood Hughes, eighth Baronet, who enjoyed the title only four months, and died i88g ; secondly, 1890, Robert Halliday Gunning, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, and late President Royal Physical Society, Edinburgh. Postal address — 12 Addison Crescent, Kensington, W. Major - General Sir ROBERT JOHN HUGHES, Knight Commander of th£ Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1822, being the son of the late Lieutenant Robert Hughes, znd West Indian Regiment; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 18B1, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1894. Clubs — United Service, Union, New Travellers' . Married, 1855, Mary Anne {who died, 1889), daughter of the late Charles Driscoll, and widow of Captain Charles Fowle, Honourable East India Company's Setvice. Postal address — Walmer, Kent. General Sir WILLIAM TEMPLER HUGHES, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1822, being the son of the Reverend Henry Allright Hughes, Rector of Honiton, in the county of Devon, by his wife Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Edward Honywood, Doctor of Divinity, sometime Rector of Honiton ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1891. Club — United Service. Married, ^rstly, 1855, Katherine Mary, daughter of Thomas Wentworth Buller, of Strete Ralegh, in the county of Devon, Commander Royal Navy {she died 1872) ; secondly, 1876, Georgiana Maria, daughter of the Reverend John Phillpotts, Archdeacon of Cornwall. Postal address — Dunley, Boevey Tracey, Devon, HULL, quartered by MALET. §SlR EDWARD HULSE, fifth Barotiet, of Breamore House, in the county of Hampshire, Master of ftMtftfP Arts. Born April 2, 1809, being the son of Sir \^Ul7iXf Charles Hulse, the fourth Baronet, by his wife, the second daughter of the late John Buller of Morval, in the county of Cornwall (she died 1855) ; succeeded his father in 1854, under the creation of February 7, 1739. Armorial beaxlngs— He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and ermine, three piles, one issuing from the chief, between the others reversed sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped proper, charged upon the neck with two bezants and a plate, attired or, and between the attires a sun in splendour of the last. Married, November 29, 1854, Katharine Jane, only child of the Very Reverend Henry Parr Hamilton, Fellow of the Royal Society, Dean of Salisbury ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Henry Hulse, Esquire, late Captain Royal Wiltshire Yeomanry, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wiltshire, Member of Parliament for Salisbury, born August 25, 1859 [married, November i, 1888, Edith Maud, only daughter of Sir Edward Levy Lawson, first Baronet, of Hall Barn, and has issue, Edward Hamilton Westrow Hulse, Esquire, born August 31, 1889] ; (2) Charles Westrow Hulse, Esquire, Captain 2nd Brigade South Division Royal Artillery, born November 25, i860 ; {3) Hamilton John Hulse, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born February zi, 1864 ; Katharine Charlotte [married, September ig, 1878, Andrew Coventry Maitland - Makgill - Crichton, and has issue] ; and Maria Eleanor [married, July 11, 1883, Duncombe Pleydell-Bouverie, Esquire, commonly called the Hon- ourable Duncombe Pleydell - Bouverie. Residences — 47 Portland Place, London, W. ; Breamore House, near Salisbury. ^ is the Military Cockade. H, WILLIAM EDWARD MONTAGU HULTON- @ HARROP, Esquire, Justice l^Ult0n = jp9tt0P Lieutenant^ Born August 30, 1848, being the second son of the late Reverend Arthur Hyde Hulton, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Incumbent of Christ Church, Ashton-under-Lyne, by his wife Elizabeth Margaret, daughter and co-heir of Jonah Harrop, Esquire, of Bardsley, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant of that county, and on becoming tenant-in-tail of the Bardsley, Gatten, Bedlwyn, and other estates in the counties of Salop, Lancaster, Flint, and York, under the will of his maternal grandfather, Jonah Harrop, Esquire, on condition that he assumed the name and arms of Harrop, did so by Royal License, dated December 8, 1866. Clubs — Boodle's, New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and sable, three eagles displayed collared and charged on the breast with a fleur-de-hs all counterchanged (for Harrop) ; 2 and 3 argent, a hon rampant gules (for Hulton) ; and impaling the arms of Bewicke, namely argent, five lozenges in fesse gules, each charged with a mullet of the first, between three bears' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire or, an eagle displayed sable, crusily argent (for Harrop) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a hart's head argent, between two branches of hawthorn fructed proper (for Hulton). Motto — "Terrena pericula sperno." Married, January 16, 1878, Margaret Henrietta EUzabeth, eldest daughter of Calverly Bewicke, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant of Close House, in the county of Northumberland; and has Issue — (i) Hugh De Lacy Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, born March 5, 1880; (2) Arthur Blethyn Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, born August 22, 1884; (3) Cyril Charles Montagu Hulton-Harrop, Gendeman, born August 30, 1886 ; (4) Victor Edward Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, born January 12, 1889 ; (5) Frank Lister Hulton-Harrop, Gentleman, born July 16, 1890 ; Alyne Vera ; and Gladys May. Seats — Bardsley, near Ashton-under - Lyne ; Gatten, near Pontesbury, in the county of Salop ; and Lythwood Hall, near Shrews- bury. LOUISA ELIZABETH HULTZSCH, commonly known as th£ Honourable Louisa Eliza- \(\\\\\'TAt\\ ^^^^ Hultzsch, daughter of the third IJJUlv^t'i'U Viscount Avonmore. Married, 1873, Herr Hermann Hultzsch. Sir JOHN NUGENT HUMBLE, third Baronet, of Cloncoskoran, in the county of Waterford. ITMtttlflfp Born January 10, 1849, being the son of the 1|^U1UUI«' late Sir John Nugent Humble, second Baronet, by his wife EUzabeth Phihppa, only daughter of George Fosbery of Clorane, in the county of Limerick. Creation — September 30, 1831. Armorial l}eaxiiigs — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable a stag trippant or, on a chief indented argent, a trefoil vert (for Humble) ; 2 and 3 ermine, two bars gules, a fleur-de-hs azure for difference (for Nugent). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for hia Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag argent, attired and unguled or. Motto — "Decrevi." Married, July 15, 1875, Anastasia, daughter of John Power of Gurteen, and sister of Edmund de la Poer of Gurteen Le Poer, in the county of Waterford, and has Iss-ue — (i) Gilbert Humble, Esquire, born 1884 ; (2) Gerald Humble, Esquire, born 1886 ; Lilias Gilberta AUce ; and Joan Frances Clare. HUME, quartered by HEPBURNE-SCOTT. ALLAN OCTAVIAN HUME, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born IJ\tit*|A 1829, being the son of the late Joseph Hume, J^Villlv Member of Parliament ; is a Fellow of Calcutta University ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. Club — National Liberal. Married, 1853, Mary Ann Grindall {who died M is tlie Naval Cockade. J^um ^un 527 1890). Postal addresses — Rothney Castle, Simla; The Chalet, Kingiwood Road, Upper Norwood, S.E, K Colonel ARCHIBALD HUME, Justice of the Peace W and Deputy -Lieutenant, Lieutenant - Colonel Com- mandant 3rd Battalion King's Own Scottish Borderers. Bom December 27, 1843, being the only child of the late Archibald Hume, Esquire, of Spitalside, in the county of Ayr, by his wife Anne, daughter of Samuel Watson of Ayr. Clud—'New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearmga — He bears for Arms: Per fesse vert and argent, a lion rampant counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased gules, armed and langued azure. Motto — "True to the end." Married, January 10, 1865, Agnes, daughter of the late John Walker, of Miteside, in the county of Cumberland ; and by her (who died February 24, 1890), has Issue — (i) Archibald Hume, Gentleman, born June s, 1866 ; (2) Herbert Hume, Gentle- man, bom July 5, 1867 ; (3) Charles Edward Hume, Gentleman, born October 28, 1870; (4) John Basil. Lock- hart Hume, Gentleman, born November 10, 1871 ; (5) Ernest Aymer Hume, Gentleman, born June 13, 1874 ; Agnes Beatrice ; Evelyn Mary ; and Eleanor Octavia. 5ea<— AuchendoUy, Dalbeattie, in the county of Kirkcud- bright. Dame ELLEN CAROLINE HUME, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Hume, daughter and co-heiress of Charles Vernon Gore. Married, 1857, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Gustavus Hume, Knight Bachelor, who died in 1891. Postal address — 21 Royal York Crescent, Clifton, Bristol. Lieutenant-General Sir ROBERT HUME, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Kin^s Own Regiment. Born 1828, being the son of the Reverend Robert Hume of 63 Dawson Street, Dublin ; was created Companion of th£ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1887. Club — United Service. Married, 1872, Jane, daughter of R. Brown, Honourable East India Company's Service, and widow of Captain R. Harris, Indian Army. §SlR WILLIAM HENRY HUMPHERY, first Baronet, of Penton Lodge, in the county of TI^fflYitlfllM^tl Hampshire, Knight Commander of the ]J^UIUpy(^«.|/ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire, Honorary Colonel 1st Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regiment (has Volunteer OflScers' Decoration) ; is Warden Tallow Chandler's Company. Born March 25, 1827, being the son of the late Alderman John Humphery of London (who was Member of Parliament for Southwark), by his wife Mary, daughter of W. Burgess ; was created a Baronet, December 10, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between three griffins' heads erased argent, a chaplet of oak vert, a chief of the second, thereon three martlets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn passant argent, armed, crined, and hoofed or, the dexter foot sup- porting a Roman fasces in bend of the last. Motto — "Deus protector mens." Married, July 2, 1850, Maria, youngest daughter and co-heir of WiUiam Cubitt of 'Penton Lodge, Member of Parliament. Residence — 84 Piccadilly, W. Dame ■ HUMPHRE YS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Humphreys. Married, 188-, JtMttT1tllhl*l>11tf as his third wife. Sir John Humphreys , l|:IUIUpyV«P'^^ Knight Bachelor, Coroner for Middle- sex, who died 1886. Postal address — § ARTHUR CHARLES HUMPHREYS-OWEN, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, ^ump6tep0=2Dtoen ESan^un'tor cil, and Deputy Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the county of Montgomery, Justice of the Peace for the county of Merioneth, and Barrister- at-Law, Member of Parliament for the county of Mont- gomery. Born November 9, 1836, being the son of the late Erskine Humphreys, Barrister-at-Law, of Lincoln's Inn, by his wife EUza, daughter of Edward Johnes, Doctor of Medicine, of Lower Garthmyl ; assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Owen in 1876, in compli- ance with a settlement of the Glansevern estate made by Mrs. Anne Warburton Owen. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anna ; Sable, a tilting-spear erect or, the head proper, imbrued gules, between three scaling-ladders argent, on a chief ermine, a fort triple-towered of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf salient proper, supporting a scahng- ladder argent. Motto — "Toraf cyn plygaf." Married, January 26, 1874, Maria, eldest daughter of the late James Russell, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Council Learned in the Law ; and has Issue — Arthur Erskine Owen Humphreys- Owen, Gentleman, born June 16, 1876; Eleanor Frances; Alice I and Diana. Seat — Glansevern, Garthmyl, in the county of Montgomery. Sir GEORGE MURRAY HUMPHRY, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of TfMIltlnfll*11 i'aws. Born 1820, being the son of JJ^UIIipilV}/ William Wood Humphry, Barrister-at- Law, by his wife Betsy Anna, n^e Gilson. Married, 1849, Mary, nie McNah. Postal address — Grove Lodge, Cambridge. HUNGERFORD, Baron of, see LOUDOUN. HUNT, quartered by LONGUEVILLE. §SlR FREDERICK SEAGER HUNT, first Baronet, of Cromwell Road, Kensington, London, Member ]nA|tM4- of Parliament for West Marylebone, Governor of IJ^UtlV the Bluecoat School, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of London, Chairman of Trustees United Westminster Almshouses. Born April 27, 1838 ; being the son of James Hunt of Cromwell Road, London, by his wife Eliza, daughter of James Lys Seager of Millbank, West- minster, and Carroun House, in the county of Surrey. Creation — October 13, 1892. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Union, and Beefsteak. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron cotised, between in chief three martlets, and in base a wolfs head erased azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, between two fleurs-de-lis azure, a heron proper. Motto — " Credentibus nil difficile." Married, October 29, 1867, his cousin, Ahce Harriet, daughter of Alfred Hunt of Hamburg. Residence — 7 Crom well Road, London, S.W. Colonel JAMES VERE HUNT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. ANDREW ALEXANDER HUNTER, Gentleman, Registrar of Cheltenham College. Born V(\\\Y\^fY August 7, 1855, being the eldest son of Vi)W\\KXf\, Major-General Andrew Hunter of the Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Caroline Cherry, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Nuttall Greene, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, of Kil- manahan Castle, in the county of Waterford, Ireland. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, New (Cheltenham). Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between three hunting-horns vert, garnished and stringed gules, a crescent of the first. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head caboshed or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Vigilantia, robur, voluptas." Postal address — The College, Cheltenham. Lieutenant-Colonel ARCHIBALD HUNTER, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1856 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Postal address — Suakim, Egypt. m Sir CHARLES RODERICK HUNTER, third Baro- ® net, of London, Major ist London Rifle Volunteers. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely aimigerous person. 528 ^un J^un Born July 6, 1858, being the son of Sir Paul Hunter, second Baronet, by his wife Constance, daughter of William Bosanquet ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of December 15, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, between eight crosses pat^e fitch^e sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion hold- ing between the paws a cross pat^e fitch^e as in the arms. Married, July 27, 1887, Agnes Lillie, daughter of Adam Kennard of Crawley Court, in the county of Hampshire ; and has Issue — Ronald Claude Hunter, Esquire, born August s, 1888. Seat — Mortimer Hill, Reading. Dame CONSTANCE HUNTER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Hunter, daughter of William Ives Bosanquet. ArmoriaJ bearing^s are, upon a lozenge : Or, a lion rampant gules, between eight cross crosslets pat^e fitch^e at the foot sable. Married, 1852, Sir Paul Hunter, second Baronet, Deputy- Lieutenant, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Claude Hunter, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born December 3, 1853, died December 3, 1878; (2) Sir Charles Roderick Hunter, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Constance Janet. Postal address — Mortimer Hill, Reading. Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK MERCER HUN- TER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1844, beingthe soji of the late Lieutenant-Colonel James Hunter, s^rd Bengal Native Infantry ; was created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1885 ; and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1868, Agnes Ma7'ia , daughter of Colonel C. Moyle. Postal address — Cutch, Bombay. MELIORA EMILY ANNA MARIA HUNTER, commonly known as the Honou7-able Meliora Emily Anna Maria Hunter, daughter of the first Viscoiint Combermere. Married, 1853, John Frederick Hunter. Sir ROBERT HUNTER, Knight Baclielor, .Master of .Arts of the University of London, Solicitor to the Post Office from 1882; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1894. Club — Reform. Postal addresses — General Post Office, E. C. ; Meadfield, Haslemere, Surrey. Surgeon-General Sir WILLIAM GUYER HUNTER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Honorary Commander Volunteer Medical Staff Corps. Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Hunter of Catterick, in the county of York, and Norwood, in the county of Surrey ; a Member of the London School Board, 1886- 1888 ; created Knight Cominander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Married, firstly, the daughter of the late Reverend Christopher Packe, Vicar of Ruislip ; secondly, a daughter of Joseph Stainburn. Postal address — 21 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, IV. §SlR WILLIAM WILSON HUNTER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Berkshire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Glasgow. Bom 1840, being the son of the late A. Galloway Hunter of Denholm, by his wife Isabella, daughter of William Wilson ; author of ' ' The Indian Empire," and many valuable works on India ; was created a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire in the year 1878, and a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in 1884, being ad- vanced to the rank of a Knight Commander of the last- mentioned Order in the year 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per fesse wavy or and azure, in chief two hunting-horns vert, stringed and gar- nished gules, and in base an anchor argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Commander of the said Order and & is the Military Cockade, a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, double argent ; and issuing from a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter and a sinister arm shooting an arrow from a bow all proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Far and sure." Married, 1863, Jessie, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Murray, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue— (i) William Chevers Hunter, Esquire, 52nd Oxfordshire Light Infantry, born July 15, 1870 ; (2) Campbell Murray Hunter, Esquire, born May 20, 1877. Estate and postal address —Oaken Holt, Cumnor, Berkshire, by Oxford. Sir EDWARD HUNTER-BLAIR, fourth Baronet, of Blairquhan, in the county of Ayr, lV\tf«*-i>f IRlfltf late of the 93rd Highlanders. \^\X\\\X\.' lOVXly. Born March 24, 1818, being the son of the late Sir David Hunter- Blair, third Baronet, by his first wife Dorothea, daughter of the late Edward Hay Mackenzie of Newhall and Cromartie. Creation — Jime 27, 1786. Clubs — Carlton, New (Edin- burgh). Livery — Dark green, with gilt buttons ; green and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. argent, on a chevron gules, between three bugles vert, garnished of the second, an annulet or (for Hunter) ; 2. argent, on a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets fitchfe sable three fleurs-de-lis, all within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Kennedy of Culzean) ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable, eight mascles of the field, and in chief a star of six points gules (for Blair) ; 4. argent, a shake-fork sable, and in chief a rose gules, surmounted by a mullet of the field (for Cunninghame of Brownhill). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head caboshed proper. Supporters — Dexter, a dog of chase, salient argent ; sinister, an antelope springing proper, gorged with an open crown and a chain hanging thereat or. Motto — "Vigilantia, robur, voluptas." Married, June 4, 1850, Elizabeth, daughter of George Wauchope, brother of William Wauchope of Niddrie ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend David Hunter-Blair, Master of Arts, a Monk of the Benedictine Order, born September 30, 1853 ; (2) James Hunter-Blair, Esquire, bom December 1854, died at Harrow, July 25, 1870 ; (3) Edward Hunter - Blair, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born March 1858 [mar- ried, July 6, 1886, Cecilia Dora, daughter of Sir William James Farrer of Sandhurst Lodge, in the county of Berks, and has issue, James Hunter-Blair, Gentleman, bom May 7, i88g]; (4) Forbes Cromartie Hunter-Blair, Esquire, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Cambridge, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, born September 22, 1859; (5) Walter Charles Hunter-Blair, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born September i, i85o [married July 8, 1888, Ethel Mary, daughter of David Logan, and has issue, Alice Dalrymple, and Cicely Mary] ; (6) Reginald Stanley Hunter - Blair, Esquire, Captam Gordon Highlanders, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor of New Zealand, born November 18, 1861 [married, October 17, 1893, Emily, daughter of Robert Heaton Rhodes of Christchurch , New Zealand] ; (7) John Hunter-Blair, Es- quire, born July 26, 1865 [married, June 14, 1890, Maude, youngest daughter of Sandford Wills Sandford of Compton Castle, in the county of Somerset] ; (8) Gilbert Wauchope Hunter-Blair, Esquire, born October 25, 1868 ; Dorothea Elizabeth Thomasina [married, July 23, 1873, the Right Honourable David Boyle, seventh Earl of Glasgow, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; Alicia Mary [married, April 7, 1874, Charles Dalrymple (afterwards Sir Charles Dalrymple, first Baronet), and died September 2, 1884, leaving issue] ; Helen Constance [married, July 12, 1883, Captain Stair Hathorne Johnston Stewart, 20th Hussars] ; and Ada Selina, died December 30, 1886. £rfa/ej— Blairquhan Castle, in the county of Ayr ; Dunskey, in the county of Wigtown. Postal address — Milton, Maybole, N.B. W Lieutenant-Colonel GOULD READ HUNTER- W WESTON of Hunterston, ^unter=^e0ton ^^^,?L:::Ll:^tr ^he the Society of Antiquaries. county of Ayr, and Fellow of Born 1823, being the second is the Naval Cockade. son of James Willis Weston, Gentleman [of the family of Weston of Weston Lyzard and Hagley Hall, in the county of Stafford], by his wife Anne, second daughter of the late John Crouch of Weymouth [of the family of Crouch of Corneybury], in the county of Dorset ; served on PoUtical and Staff Employ, Capture of Durriabad Forts 1850, Defence of Lucknow Residency 1857 (Brevet Majority), Alumbagh, Capture of Lucknow 1858 [mentioned in de- spatches] ; and assumed by Royal License, in the year 1880, the additional name and arms of Hunter, under the deed of entail conveying the estate of Hunterston. Gluts — United Service, Athenaeum. Livery — Dark blue or Oxford mixture trimmed with yellow lace, on which eagles dis- played sable and hunting-horns are alternately woven ; yellow and black waistcoat, black breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms [exclusive of other quarter- ings] : Quarterly i and 4, or an eagle displayed regardant sable, charged on the breast with a crescent of the first, in chief two crescents of the second (for Weston) ; 2 and 3 or, three hunting-horns vert, stringed gules, and for dis- tinction a cross crosslet of the last (for Hunter) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence, in right of his wife, the arms of Hunter, namely or, three hunting-horns vert, stringed gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle rising regardant sable, charged on the breast and on each wing with a crescent or (for Weston) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant proper, gorged with an antique crown or, and charged upon the shoulder for distinction with a cross crosslet gules (for Hunter) [these distinctions not to be borne by his descendants]; with the Mottoes, "Aquila non capit muscas," " Cursum perficio." And further, for his wife, upon a lozenge, as heir of line and head of that family, the arms of Hunter of Hunterston repeated, namely or, three hunting-horns vert, stringed gules, the lozenge having on either side of it as Supporters, a greyhound proper, gorged with an antique crown or. Married, firstly, i860, Frances Elizabeth Eleanor, only child of John Crooke Freeman of Crooke Hall, in the County Palatine of Lan- caster ; and secondly, 1863, Jane, daughter and heir of the late Robert Hunter of Hunterston, in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue — (i) Aylmer Gould Hunter- Weston, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Engineers, born i866 ; (2) Reginald Hugh Hunter-Weston, Gentleman, Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders, born i86g. Estate and postal address — Hun- terston, West Kilbride, Ayrshire. HUNTINGDON, Earl of, quartered by HUSSEY. The Right Honourable MARY ANNE WILMOT HASTINGS, Widow, Countess of )f«tttlf'tnivIm'M Huntingdon, only child of Lieute- li^JUlUlll^UUll nant-Colonel John Craven Westenra, commonly known as the Honour- able John Craven Westenra. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a maunch sable, impaling the arms of Westenra, namely, per bend or and vert, in chief a tree eradicated vert, and in base a sea-horse naiant regardant in waves all proper. Supporters — Two man-tigers guardant or, the faces proper. Married, 1867, the Right Honour- able Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings, thirteenth Earl of Huntingdon, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Warner Francis John Plantagenet Hastings, fourteenth Earl of Huntingdon ; (2) Osmond William Toone Westenra Hastings, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Osmond William Toone Westenra Hastings, bom August 7, 1873 ; (3) Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Aubrey Craven Theophilus Robin Hood Hastings, born January g, 1878 ; Constance Wilmot Annie, commonly known as Lady Constance Wilmot Annie [married, April 17, 1890, Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, Baronet] ; Ileene Frances Cairns, commonly known as Lady Ileene Frances Cairns ; lerne Louisa Arundel, commonly known as Lady leme Louisa Arundel ; Rowena Grace Marion Selina, commonly known as Lady Rowena Grace Marion Selina ; and Wilmot Ida Noreen, commonly known as Lady Wilmot Ida Noreen. Postal address — Sharavogue, Roscrea, King's County. M The Right Honourable WARNER FRANCIS ® JOHN PLANTAGENET HASTINGS, Earl of Hun- ^un 529 tingdon. Major 3rd Battalion Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment, Major 3rd Battalion Royal Canadians (Militia). Bom July 8, 1868, being the .son of the thirteenth Earl, by his wife Mary Anne Wilmot, only child of Lieutenant- Colonel the Honourable John Craven Westenra of Shara- vogue, King's County ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of December 8, 1529. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a maunch sable, and impaling the arms of Wilson, namely, per pale sable and gules, a wolf rampant or, charged on the shoulders with an estoile gules between four mtdlets in cross of the third, on a chief of the last, a representation of the end elevation of Wilson Hall of Melbourne University between two salmon naiant proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, armed and gorged with a ducal coronet or. Supporters — Two man-tigers affront^e or, their visages resembling the human face proper. Mottoes — " In veritate victoria," " Honorantes mehonorabo," and " Post prasliaprssmia," Married, ]une II, 1892, Maud Margaret, second daughter of Sir Samuel Wilson, Knight Bachelor, late Member of Parliament for Portsmouth ; and has Issue — Maud Kathleen Cairnes Plan- tagenet, commonly known as Lady Maud Kathleen Cairnes Plantagenet ; and Norah Frances, commonly known as Lady Norah Frances. Heir presumptive — His brother, Osmond William Toon Westenra Hastings, Esquire, commonly called the Honoiu"abIe Osmond William Toon Westenra Hastings, born 1873. Seat — Sharavogue, Roscrea, King's County. §The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES ANDREW VANNECK, Baron Huntingfield of JVMtfl<"tt1lYfifl>Th Heveningham Hall, in the Peerage IJ^UllVUiyUI^'lU of Ireland, and a Baronet of Great Britain, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Suffolk (High Sheriff of that county in 1848). Born January 12, 1818, being the son of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Huntingfield, by his second wife Lucy Ann the third daughter of Sir Charles Blois, Baro- net ; succeeded his father in 1844. Creations— 'Z'^xoneX, December 14, 1751 ; Baron, July 9, 1796. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a torteau between three bugle-horns gules stringed or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bugle-horn gules stringed or, between two wings expanded argent, tipped gold. Supporters — Two greyhounds ermine, col- lared paly of six or and gules, chained gold. Motto — " Droit et loyal." Married, July 6, 1839, Louisa, only daughter of Andrew Arcedeckne; and has had Issue — (i) Joshua Charles Vanneck, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Joshua Charles Vanneck, Colonel late 2nd Battalion Scots Guards, born August 27, 1842 ; (2) William Arcedeckne Vanneck, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Arcedeckne Vanneck, born October 30, 1845 [married, 1882, Mary, daughter of William Armstrong of Toowoomba, Queensland, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, and has issue, Charles Arcedeckne Vanneck, Esquire, born 1883 ; Rupert Chaloner Andrew Vanneck, Gentleman, born June 11, died October 15, 1889; Andrew Nicholas Armstrong Vanneck, Gentleman, born July 21, 1890; Louisa Medora Hermione ; and a daughter] ; (3) Charles Andrew Vanneck, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Charles Andrew Vanneck, born January 8, 1848 ; (4) Walter Vanneck, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Vanneck, born March 9, 1849 [married, September 24, 1877, Catherine Medora, daughter of WiUiam Armstrong, Doctor of Medicine, of 'Toowoomba, Queens- land, and has issue, Joshua Walter Vanneck, Esquire, born November i, 1886; a son, born September 20, 1891 ; Nesta Frances ; Hilda Arcedeckne ; and Catherine Gladys] ; (5) Gerard Vanneck, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerard Vanneck, born April 19, 1851 [married, April 29, 1878, Harriet Oakley Beaton, daughter of James Ivory of Bundanba, Queensland, and has issue, Blois Evelyn Vanneck, Esquire, born February 7, 1881 ; Albert Chris- tian Vanneck, Gentleman, born October 14, 1883, died at Queensland, September 19, 1887 ; and Harriet Louisa Cora] ; Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine, died at Kreuznach, Germany, July 4, 1864 ; The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 L 53° ©un ^m Clara Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Clara Louisa, died January 26, 1857 ; Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Anne ; Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Frances ; and Harriet Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Lucy. Residences — ii Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; Heveninghara Hall, in the county of Suffolk. HUNTINGTOWER, Baron, see DYSART. KATHERINE ELIZABETH CAMILLA TOLLE- MACHE, Widow, commonly JhtinHtirrfnVnpr known as Lady Huntingtower, IJ^UUUII^VUUIIPl- youngest daughter of Sir Joseph Burke, Baronet, of Glinsk Castle, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fret sable, impaling the arms of Burke, namely or, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable. Married, 1851, William Lionel Felix ToUemache, commonly called Lord Huntingtower, who died in 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue ■ — The Right Honourable William John Manners ToUe- mache, eighth Earl of Dysart ; Mary Louisa Napoleona Manners, commonly known as Lady Mary Louisa Napoleona Manners, died June 20, 1859 ; Agnes Mary Manners, commonly known as Lady Agnes Mary Manners [married, February 4, 1882, Charles Norman Lindsay Scott, eldest son of j. Lindsay Scott of MoUance, North Britain, and has, Winifrede Agatha ToUemache] ; and Agatha Manners, commonly known as Lady Agatha Manners [married, July 24, 1882, the Right Honourable Lord Westbury]. Postal address — Ham House, Petersham, Surrey. §The Most Honourable CHARLES GORDON, Marquess and Earl of Huntly, Earl of Enzie, rW|||.«^f«.l E^""! °f Aboyne, Viscount Inverness, Baron li::/UliVlJ/ Qf Badenoch, Lochaber, Strathavon, Auchin- doun, Balmore, Garthie, and Kincardine, in the Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Meldrum of Morven, in the county of Aberdeen, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Premier Marquess of Scotland, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen, County Councillor for the county of Huntingdon. Born March 5, 1847, being the eldest son of the Most Noble the tenth Marquess of Huntly, by his second wife Maria Antoinette, the only daughter of the Reverend P. W. Pegus ; Lord Rector of Aberdeen University 1890 and 1893 ; succeeded his father in 1863. Creations — Earl of Huntly, January 8, 1450 ; Marquess of Huntly, April 17, 1599 ; Earl of Enzie, 1599 ; Earl of Aboyne, and Baron Gordon of Strathavon and Glenlivet, September 10, 1660 (Scottish honours). Baron Meldrum of Morven, August 11, 1815 (in the Peerage of the United Kingdom). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms (as Marquess of Huntly) ; Quarterly, i. azure, three boars' heads couped or (for Gordon); 2. three lions' heads erased gules, langued azure (for Badenoch) ; 3. or, three crescents within a double tressure fiory counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Eraser) ; impaling the arms of Brooks, namely argent, three bars wavy azure, a cross fleury erminois, in chief a fountain. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crest, in a ducal coronet or, -a stag's head and neck afifront^e proper, attired with ten tines gold. Supporters — Two deerhounds argent, each gorged with a collar gules, charged with three buckles or. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Byd- and ; " below the shield, "Animo non astuti^." Arms (as Earl of Aboyne) : Azure, a chevron between three boars' heads couped within a double tressure flory within and adorned with crescents without or. Crest— A demi-lion rampant or. Supporters — Two men in complete armour, each holding in his exterior hand a halberd or pole-axe proper. HottO — " Stant cetera tigno. " Married, ]n\y 1^, 1869, Amy, elder daughter of Sir William Cunliffe Brooks, Baronet, Member of Parliament, of Barlow Hall, in the county of Lancashire, //eir presumptive — His brother, Esme Stuart Gordon, Esquire, commonly called Lord Esme Stuart Gordon, County Alderman for the county of Huntingdon, born 1853 ; married, 1874, Elizabeth Ann Shippen, daughter of William Brown of Northover Glaston- bury. Seats — Orton - Longueville, near Peterborough; Aboyne Castle, in the county of Aberdeen. & is the Military Cockade, HURLE, see COOKE-HURLE. JOHN CHARLES DENIS HURLY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kerry. Bom JhttfTri '^^^' being the only son of John Hurly, Es- i^Utlff quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kerry, by his wife Elizabeth Augusta, daugh- ter of C. Grant of Kinchindy, and widow of Captain Dundas Boyd. Clut—'SA. James's, iraer)/— Dark blue coats, red waistcoats, brass buttons, drab greatcoats, with red collars and cuffs. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between three cross crosslets or, a dexter hand couped between two mullets gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, I. out of an antique Irish crown or, a naked arm embowed proper, holding a cross crosslet gold ; with the Motto, " Dextra cruce vincit ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed, holding a sword wavy all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Dextra vincit cor." Estates — Fenit, Aghsh, Kilshenane, Kilfeighney, Clash, &c. Postal address— Fenit House, Fenit, Tralee, Ireland. § ALBERT FREDERIC HURT, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the iTMIff" '^°'^"'y °f Derby, retired Major and Honorary IJJUl'V Lieutenant - Colonel 3rd Battalion Derbyshire Militia Regiment, late Lieutenant in the Royal Navy. Bom March 7, 1835, being the third son of Francis Hurt, Gentleman, by his wife Cecilia Emely, daughter of Richard Norman, by his wife Elizabeth Isabella, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Isabella. Cluis — Army and Navy, Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark green coat, black trousers, striped green and white waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse between three cinquefoils or (for Hurt) ; 2 and 3 gules, a wolf passant argent (for Lowe). Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and for his Crest, "on a torse gold and sable, a harte passant in his proper couUer, horned, membryed and hurte in the hanche with an arrow gold, fethyred argent " \yide Flower's grant, September 4, 1565]; with the Motto, "Mane prasdam vesperi spolium. " Married, April 24, 1862, Alice, third daughter of Frederick Peter Delm^-Radcliffe of Hitchin Priory, Hitchin, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Cecil Albert Hurt, Gentleman, born March 11, 1878; (2) Seymour Frederic Auckland Albert Hurt, Gentleman, born October 18, 1879; (3) Henry Albert Le Fowne Hurt, Gentleman, born September 5, 1881 ; (4) Ralph Anthony Lowe Ponsonby Hurt, Gentleman, born April i, 1885; and Grace Emma Julia. Estates — Alderwasley, in the county of Derby; Castern, in the county of Stafford. Postal address — Alderwasley, Matlock, WILLIAM WILLOUGHBY GEORGE HURT-SIT- WELL, Esquire, Justice of the J?\tt1'f'-&(ttVril>H Peace for the county of Salop (High Vli\A\.K''*SIV\,V>X,\\ Sheriff 1855) and for the county of Hereford. Bom October 2, 1827, being the only son of Francis Hurt-Sitwell, Gentleman, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Sir Joseph Hoare, Baronet. Livery— V>zx\i green, with brass buttons, green and yellow striped waistcoat, yellow plush breeches. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colotu-s, a demi-lion erased sable, holding an escutcheon per pale or and vert. Mar- ried, firstly, 1853, Harriet, only daughter of William Henry Harford of Barley wood, in the county of Somerset ; secondly, 1858, EUza Harriet, only daughter of R. Burton PhiUipson ; and has Issue — (i) Willoughby Harford Hurt-SitweU, Gentleman, born May 18, 1855 ; (2) Francis Hurt-Sitwell, Gentleman, born January 14, i860 ; and EUnor Harriet. Estates— Fex-as.y Hall Estate, and Buck- neU Estate. Postal address— Fescney Hall, Craven Arms, Shropshire. HENRIETTA SARAH HUSSEY, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Sarah Hnssey, T(\t\titiifW daughter of the Baroness Windsor. Married, *^y*»7>K,]) z.Zt^o,, Edward Hussey. S is the Naval Cockade. n THOMAS HUSSEY, Esquire, late Colonel ist Somer- «3' set Light Infantry Militia, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset. Born Nov- ember 19, 1814, being the eldest son of John Hussey, by his wife Anne, daughter of William Daniel of Lyme, in the county of Dorset. Clui — Carlton. Livery — White, with crimson facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty-five, namely, i. barry of six ermine and gules, on a canton of the second a cross patonce argent (for Hussey) ; 2. azure, a pale lozengy or, between two fiaunches of the last (for Daniel) ; 3. azure, an eagle displayed argent (for Cotton, otherwise Redware) ; 4. argent, a bend sable between three pellets (for Cotton, ancient); 5. azure, an eagle displayed argent; 6. sable, three swords, two and one paleways proper, pommels and hilts or (for Waldechef) ; 7. or, six eagles displayed sable, a canton ermine (for Basing) ; 8. argent, three falcons gules, belled or (for Fal- coner) ; 9. sable, three owls or (for Thurcaston) ; 10. azure, two bars argent (for Venables) ; 11. or, a fesse azure (for Vernon) ; 12. sable, a fesse dancett^e between three mullets argent (for Wesenham) ; 13. azure, a saltire and chief or (for Bruce of Connington) ; 14. or, a saltire and chief gules (for Bruce of Annandale) ; 15. or, three piles in point issuing from the chief gules (for David, Earl of Huntingdon) ; 16. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory and counter- flory gules (for Scotland) ; 17. azure, a cross flory between four martlets or (for the Saxon kings of England) ; 18. azure, a lion rampant argent, a chief gules (for Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland) ; ig. gules, a saltire argent (for Aldred, Earl of Northumberland) ; 20. azure, six garbs, three, two and one or (for Kevelioc, Earl of Chester) ; 21. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Gernons, Earl of Chester) ; 22. or, a lion rampant gules (for Meschines, Earl of Chester) ; 23. azure, a wolfs head erased argent (for Lupus, Earl of Chester) ; 24. sable, a double-headed eagle displayed or (for Algar, Earl of Leicester) ; 25. or, a chevron between three leopards' faces gules (for Harvey). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boot sable, spurred or, turned over ermine, sur- mounted by a heart proper, supported by two arms embowed in armour, the hands gauntleted also proper ; with the Motto, "Cor immobyle." Estates — Impropriate Rectory of Crewkeme, in the county of Somerset ; Manor Farm of Mosterton, and Bredy and Graston Farms, all in the county of Dorset. Postal address — Highcliffe, Lympstone, Devon. § AMBROSE DENIS HUSSEY - FREKE, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Jhftlitf IMl- bO Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant. V^Uri7i\'}i'^\\,X>VX Bom January 13, 1836, being the eldest son of Ambrose Hus- sey, Esquire, of The Hall, Salisbury, in the county of Wiltshire, Member of Parliament for Salisbury, by his wife Barbara Alicia, daughter of Daniel Eyre of The Close, Salisbury [and grandson of James Hussey of Salis- bury] ; assumed, September i, 1863, by Royal License, the additional surname and arms of Freke. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars, and in chief three mullets or, and for distinction a canton of the last (for Freke) ; 2 and 3 barry of six ermine and gules per pale counterchanged, on a canton of the second, a cross patonce argent (for Hussey), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Freke without the marks of distinction. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head couped sable, collared and chained or, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet gold (for Freke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boot sable, spurred or, and turned over ermine, surmounted by a heart proper, supported by two arms embowed in armour, hands gaunt- leted also proper (for Hussey). Married, October 9, 1862, Florence Mary Spencer, only child and heiress of the late Colonel Freke, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Hannington Hall; and has Issue — (i) Ambrose Raufe Eyre Hussey - Freke, Gentleman, born January 27, 1865 [married, 1890, Agnes, youngest daughter of the late James Hussey of The Close, Salisbury]; (2) Denis James Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born October 25, i866 ; (3) Frederick Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (4) Percy Edward Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (s) Ambrose Eyre Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1880 ; ^Ut 531 (6) Bertrand Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (7) Eric John Hussey-Freke, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Florence Barbara ; Ruth Katharine Margaret ; Monica Mary Georg- ina ; Alicia Gertrude Louisa ; Florence Beatrice, died May I, 1873; Constance Mary; and Dorothy. Seats — Han- nington Hall, Highworth ; and The Hall, Salisbury, both in the county of Wiltshire. WALTER HUSSEY- WALSH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born 1827, ieing mm^Mkm^ ZTmtH:sser-Ta^i, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Kilduffe, Kin^s County, and Cranagh and Mulhussey , in ttie county of Roscommon, by his wife Maria, daughter of Michael Henley of La Mamha, in the county of Dublin. Livery — Dark blue, with red binding. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no autlwrity has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, debruised by a fesse per pale of the second and gules. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant azure. Motto — "Noli Irritare leonem." Married, i860, Ellen, eldest daughter of Valentine O'Brien O'Connor, Esquire, of Rockfield, in the county of Dublin, and of Ballykisteen, in th£ county of Tipperary, Depuiy-Lieutenant ; and has Issue — (i) Valentine John Hussey- Walsh, Barrister, born February 17, 1862 ; (2) William Hussey - Walsh, Esquire, Captain Cheshire Regiment, born 1863 \jnarried, 1891, Mary, daughter of the Reverend Everard Evered] ; (3) Walter Patrick Hussey- Walsh, Lieutenant Leicestershire Regiment, Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at Port Beira, bom 1866 ; Marie; and Eileen. Estates — Cranagh and Mulhussey , in the county of Rosco-mmon. Postal address — 81 Onslow Gardens, London, S. W. Sir PHILIP PERCIVAL HUTCHINS, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the fKtlfrflttKt 5/0?" of India, Judicial Secretary at the \>J\XK\,V)V\W India Office. Born 1838, being the son of William Hutchins, by his wife Isabella, daughter of H. L. Thomas, sometirne President of the College of Physicians ; entered Madras Civil Service, 1857; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1891. Married, i860, Fanny Annie, daughter of B. T. Norfor. Postal address — India Office, London. HUTCHINSON, Viscount, see DONOUGHMORE. HUTCHINSON, HELY-, see DONOUGHMORE. Major-General CHARLES SCROPE HUTCHINSON. Companion of the Most Honourable JfMtlrflttKintl Order of the Bath. Born iSz6, being ll^UVVljltlpUtl {/ig sonofScrope Hutchinson of Hythe, in the county of Kent ; entered Royal Engineers, 1843; Inspector of Railways for Board of Trade ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Married, 1852, Christina, daughter of William Yoss of Gibraltar. Postal address — 14 Kidbrook Park Road, Blackheath, S.E. Major-General GEORGE HUTCHINSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of th£ Star of India ; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order cf the Star of India, 1869, Companion of the Most Honourable Order (f the Bath, 1875. Postal address — Holmleigh Mount, Park Hill, Ealing, JOHN HEAP HUTCHINSON, Gentleman. Bom August 19, 1833, being the eldest son of the late Reve- rend William Hutchinson, Master of Arts, Rural Dean of Uttoxeter, and Rector of Checkley, in the county of Stafford, by his wife , daughter of Captain Mitchell of Castle Strange, in the county of Roscommon. Livery— Dx3h. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois within four cross crosslets argent, and as many bezants alternately in orle ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affirontde, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and charged upon the breast with a cross pat6e sable, between a branch The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a.genulnely armigerous person. 532 ^Ut ^Ut of laurel on the dexter side and a branch of oak fructed on the sinister, both also proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Per- severando." Married, October 27, 1869, Fanny Elise, daughter of George Peplow Forwood of Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) William Hutchinson, Gentleman, born February 27, 1872 ; (2) John Losh Hutchinson, Gentleman, born November 4, 1874 ; (3) Lancelot Hutchinson, Gentleman, born June 22, 1879 ; {4) Percivale Hutchinson, Gentleman, born August 15, 1883 ; (5) Ambrose Hutchinson, Gentle- man, born August 17, 1885. Postal address — North High- field, Rockferry, Cheshire. JOHN RICHARD HUTCHINSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born November 22, 1839, being the eldest son of the late William Hutchinson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Greaves Hodgson of Ashfield, Manchester. Livery — Drab, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly azure and gules, a lion rampant erminois within four cross crosslets argent, and as many bezants alternately in orle ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and charged upon the breast with a cross pat^e sable, between a branch of laurel on the dexter side and a branch of oak fructed on the sinister, both also proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Per- severando." Married, September 11, 18B2, Emily, eldest daughter of the late Captain Hudson, Royal Navy, of FUxton, in the county of Suffolk. Postal address — The Hirsel, Leamington, Warwickshire. § JAMES THOMAS HUTCHISON, Esquire, j;ustice of the Peace for the counties of Midlothian iT^tlfrflti^im ^"^ Kinross, Brigadier-General of the Ji^UlViJlPMll Royal Company of Archers, the Queen's Body Guard for Scotland. Born 1839, being the second son of Thomas Hutchison of Carlowrie, in the county of Linlithgow, by his wife Jane, daughter of Robert Wylie. Clubs — Junior Constitutional, Caledonian United Service (Edinburgh), and Scottish Conservative (Edinburgh), iiwrj/— Blue and silver. Armorial liear- ingrs — He bears for Arms ; Argent, three arrows points downwards, meeting in base proper, surmounted of a fesse azure, charged with a fox courant also proper, a bordure also azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head erased proper, attired or ; with the Motto, " Scientia laborisque memor." Married, 1879, Isabella Harriman, elder daughter of the late Reverend Edward Burch Field of Moreland, in the county of Kinross, and Thorncote, in the county of Bedford. Estates — Moreland and Hardiston, both in the county of Kinross. Postal address — 12 Douglas Crescent, Edinburgh. ALEXANDER HUTH, Esquire. Born December 23, 1838, being the eldest son of Charles Frederick tT^tltfl Huth, Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of i^WKX) Kent [and to whom refer], by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chapman Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, two chev- ronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, August 19, 1870, Gesnalda Margherita Maria, daughter of Signor Milani of Rome ; and has Issue — (i) Lancelot Arthur Huth, Gentleman, born September 5, 1875 ; (2) Galahad John Huth, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Enid Agnes ; Vivian Josephine Maria ; and Elaine. ALFRED HENRY HUTH, Gentleman. Born January 14, 1850, being the second son of the late Henry Huth, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Wykehurst, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Augusta Louisa Sophia, daughter of Frederick von Westenholz. Clubs — Athenaeum, Roxburghe. Livery — White coat with red facings, red and white striped waistcoat, red breeches, white stockings. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper, impaling the same arms of Huth, namely argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last and in base a hat sable with an ostrich M is the Military Cockade. feather proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or ; with the Motto, "Animus non res." Married, January 16, 1872, Octavia, daughter of Charles Frederick Huth, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Bolney House, Ennis- more Gardens, London, S.W. § CHARLES FREDERICK HUTH, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London, late a Director of the Bank of England. Born 1806, being the eldest son of the late Frederick Huth, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Manuela Philippa, daughter of Don Antonio Mayfren. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, November 5, 1836, Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chapman Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839 ; and has had Issue — (i) Alexander Huth, Gentleman [to whom refer]; (2) Ferdinand Marshall Huch, Gentleman [to whom refer' ; {3) Frederick Henry Huth, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (4) Percival Huth, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (5) Reginald Huth, Gentleman, born June 11, 1853; Caroline Anne [married George Rawdon Ruxton] ; Fanny Gertrude [mar- ried General Thomas Ross] ; Marian [married Lieutenant- Colonel John B. Ballantyne Dickson, and now deceased]; Octavia [married Alfred Henry Huth, Gentleman (to whom refer)]. Postal address — Oakhurst, Tunbridge Wells, Kent. EDWARD HUTH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, and Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born January 8, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Henry Huth, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Wyke- hurst, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Augusta Louisa Sophia, daughter of Frederick von Westenholz. Clubs — New University, Union, and Garrick. Livery — Plain black coat and trousers, red waistcoat, drab greatcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or ; with the Motto, "Animus non res." Married, February 29, 1876, Edith Wilhelmina, fourth daughter of the late Reverend Frederick Anthony Stansfeld Marshall, Vicar of Great Easton, in the county of Leicester; and has Issue — (i) Geoffry Edward Huth, Gentleman, born August 6, 1878 ; (2) Austin Henry Huth, Gentleman, born October 13, i88i ; Helen Beatrix; and Rosalind Mary. Estate and postal address — Wykehurst Park, Hayward's Heath, Sussex. FERDINAND MARSHALL HUTH, Esquire, High Sheriff for the county of London 1894. Bom August 10, 1840, being the second son of Charles Frederick Huth, Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of Kent [and to whom refer], by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chap- man Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the yeftr 1839. Clubs — St. James's, Union, Royal Yacht Squad- ron (Cowes). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich proper ; and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, November 2, 1865, Caroline Locke, eldest daughter of Bonamy Dobree ; and has Issue — Harry Alexander Huth, born 1867 ; Evelyn Caroline Locke ; and Constance Mary. Postal addresses — 44 Grosvenor Street, London, W. ; and Eaglehurst, Fawley, South- ampton. FREDERICK HENRY HUTH, Gentleman. Bom February 22, 1844, being the third son of Charles Frederick Huth, Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of Kent (and to whom refer), by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chapman Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a' Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, October 7, 1865, Manuela Caroline, daughter of Augustus Herman Kinderman ; and has Issue — Philip Stansfeld Huth, Gentleman, born October 10, 1870 ; four other sons and six daughters. B is the Naval Cockade. LOUIS HUTH, Esquire, who served the office of High Sheriff for the county of Sussex in the year 1878. Bom 1821, being the fifth son of Frederick Huth, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his virife Manuela Philippa, daughter of Don Antonio Mayfren. Cluis — Union, St. James's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns -. Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, April 11, 1855, Helen Rose, fourth daughter of Thomas Ogilvy of Corrimony, in the county of Inverness. Estate and postal address — Passingworlh Manor, Waldron, Sussex. PERCIVAL HUTH, Gentleman. Bom October 30, 1851, being the fourth son of Charles Frederick Huth, Esquire, of Oakhurst, in the county of Kent (and to whom refer), by his wife Frances Caroline, daughter of Sir Chap- man Marshall, Lord Mayor of the City of London in the year 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels gules, in chief a human heart of the last, and in base a hat sable with an ostrich feather proper ; and for a Crest, three sprigs of oak erect proper, each bearing an acorn or. Married, January 11, 1876, Marian, daughter of the Reverend George W. Dodd ; and has Issue — Two sons and three daughters. Dame ADELA HUTT, Widow, commonly known as Lady H-utt, daughter of General Sir John Scott, r\||f-^ Knight Commander of the Most Honourable IJ^UVV Order of the Bath. Married, 1862, Major- General Sir George Hutt, Knight Commander of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, late Secretary and Registrar to the Cominissioners of the Royal Hospital, Chelsea, who died 1889. Postal address — Appley Towers, Ryde. The, Reverend CHARLES FREDERICK HUTTON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts. Born ft^Ilttntl • ^^^S, ^^ eldest son of the Reverend 4>yUVVUIl Francis Pierpoint Burton Norman Hutton, by his wife Charlotte Ann, daughter of William Keal, Doctor of Medicine. Livery — Chocolate, with narrow yellow and Hack striped vest. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, three annulets ( f gules). Crest — A crescent. Motto — " Christus mea spes." Estate — Scart, in the county of Linurick. Postal address — School House, Pocklington, York. Colonel EDWARD THOMAS HENRY HUTTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen, Commandant Colonial Forces, New South Wales. GEORGE MORLAND HUTTON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order cf the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lin- coln, County Alderjnan for the county of Lincoln [Lindsey Division), Lieutenant-Colonel Cojnmanaani and Honorary Colonel 1st Lincolnshire Volunteer Artilleyy { West Division Royal Artillery). Born 1834, being the son of the late William Hutton of Gate Burton Hall, in the county of Lincoln; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — Carlton. Married, 1870, Eustacie Emma Millicent, daughter of the late Eustace Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, Chesterfield. Postal address — Gate Burton Hall, Lincoln; 5 Queen Anne Street, W. Sir JOHN HUTTON, Knight Bachelor, Chairtnan of the London County Council ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, July 18, 1894. KATHERINB BEAUJOLAIS ARABELLA HUT- TON, co7n'monly known as Lady Katherine Beaujolais Arabella Hutton, daughter of the third Earl of Charleville [extinct). Married, 1873, Colonel Edmund Bacon Hutton. The Reverend WILLIAM HOLDEN HUTTON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Divinity, Fellow, Tutor, Vice-President, Librarian, and Precentor of St. John's College, Oxford. Born May 24, i860, being the second son of the Reverend George Hutton, Rector of Gate Burton and Knaith, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Caroline, M\ 533 daughter of Robert Holden, Esquire, of Nuttall Temple, in the county of Nottingham. Livery — Dark blue coat, waist coat, and trousers, with silver buttons, drab greatcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Argent, on afesse sable three bucks' heads caboshedor. Crest — Buck's head caboshed or. Motto — " Spero." Estates — Estates in the paris/ies of Newton-on-Trent, Scotter, and Scotton, in the county of Lincoln. Postal addresses — St. John's College, Oxford; The Great House, Burford, Oxford. HYDE, quartered by ASSHETON and JENNER. HYDE, Baron, see CLARENDON. AMY MARY HYLTON-JOLLIFFE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. ibBftOn-lflHliFp ^^^^^"^ Hylton-JoUiffe, daughter JJ^ifllUU-JIUlUUI^ of William Watt of Tickton, Beverley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a pile vert, three dexter hands couped of the first (for JoUiffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars axure (for Hylton). Married, 1871, Walter Hylton-JoUiffe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Hylton- Jolliffe, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hylton, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is /rj-ae— Montagu Hylton-JoUiffe, Esquire, born April 17, 1872. Postal address— ij De Vere Gardens, W. §The Right Honourable Sir HEDWORTH HYL- TON-JOLLIFFE, Baron Hylton of Hylton, in the County Palatine of Durham, and of Petersfield, in the county of Southampton, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Bom June 23, 1829, being the second son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hylton, by his first wife Eleanor, second daughter of Berkeley Paget, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Berkeley Paget ; served in the Crimea at Alma and Inkerman, and in the Light Cavalry charge at Balaclava ; succeeded his father in 1876. Creations — Baronet, August 20, 1821 ; Baron, July 19, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quar- terly I and 4, argent on a pile vert, three dexter hands couped of the first (for JolUffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars azure (for Hylton). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect couped, vested, vert, cuffed, and the sleeve charged with a pile argent, the hand grasping a sword in bend proper. Supporters — Two Uons guardant azure, each charged on the shoulder with three annulets two and one or. Motto — "Tant que je puis." Married, firstly, December 30, 1858, Agnes Mary, eldest daughter of George Stevens, second Earl of Strafford (which marriage was dissolved 1878) ; and by her (who died April 7, 1878) has had Issue — Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hylton George Hylton Jolliffe, Master of Arts, third Secretary Diplomatic Service, late Captain North Somerset Yeomanry, bom November 10, 1862 ; Mabel, died an infant, February 1861 ; and Agatha Eleanor, commonly known as the Honourable Agatha Eleanor [married, February 9, 1886, Ailwyne Edward Fellowes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ailwyne Edward Fellowes, Member of Parliament, second son of the Right Honourable Edward Fellowes, first Lord de Ramsey, and has issue]. His Lordship married secondly, April 26, 1879, the Right Honourable Anne, Dowager- Countess of Dunraven, daughter of Henry Lambert of Carnagh, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wexford, Member of Parliament for that county. Seats — Merstham House, Redhill, in the county of Surrey ; The Heath House, Petersfield ; Ammerdown Park, Bath. SPENCER HYLTON-JOLLIFFE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Spencer Hylton-JoUiffe. Born 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hylton. Club — White's. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a pUe vert, three dexter hands proper (for JoUiffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars azure (for Hylton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 534 Pvi for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a scimitar proper. Postal address —20 Albemarle Street, W. WILLIAM SYDNEY HYLTON-JOLLIFFE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Sydney Hylton-JoUiffe. Born 1841, being the son of the Right Honoiu-able the first Baron Hylton. Cluis — Carlton, Guards', Bachelors', White's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a pile vert, three dexter hands proper (for JoUiffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars azure (for Hylton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, the hand grasping a scimitar proper. Married, 1870, Gertrude Henrietta, daughter of the late Richard Eaton, Member of Parliament, of Stetchworth Park, in the county of Cambridge ; and has Issue living— (i) John Cecil Hylton- JoUiffe, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Norfolk Regi- ment, born 1873 ; (2) Conyers Herbert Hylton- JoUiffe, Gentleman, born 1876 ; (3) Berkeley Gerald Hylton-JoUifife, Gentleman, born 1878 : Gertrude Julia ; Maude Eleanor (twin) ; and Bertha Alice. Residences — 43 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; The Heath House, Petersfield. WILLIAM ANDREW I' ANSON. Born June 6, 1848, being the second and only surviving If'^fHrtntl '^"'^ f ^mi"-'"^ Andrew I' Anson, Member Jl 4lllpUll of the Royal College of Surgeons , and Licen- tiate of the Society of Apothecaries, London, by his wife Ann, daughter of William Arm-strong of Child s House, Morpeth, in the county of Northumberland, and granddaughter of James Grant, Corriemony, in the county of Inverness, a cadet of Grant of that ilk. Armorial bear- ings as used are for Arms : Quarterly azure and gules, a cross patonce and a chief or. Crest — A dexter arm per pale azure and or, cuffed argent, with hand proper, grasp- ing a cross as in the arms. Motto — " Faire non devoire." Granted in 1605, but no pedigree of the family or right to the arms has been established for a hundred and fifty years. Estate — Denton, in the county of Northumberland. Postal address — Denton Hall and Westgate Hill House, Newcastle-on- Tyne. IBBETSON, SELWIN-, see ROOKWOOD. The Right Honourable CECILIA FRANCES NORTHCOTE, Widow, Countess- "JIJlJltXtJl^tlTfl Dowager of Iddesleigh, sister of Sir J|UUt:'^llPl^lJ Thomas Farrer, first Baronet, of Lin- coln's Inn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three crosses bottony in bend sable. Sup- porters — Two stags proper, suspended from the neck of each by a chain or an escutcheon ermine, thereon a pine cone or. Married, 1843, the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Northcote, the first Earl of Iddesleigh, and a Baronet, who died 1887. The Earl succeeded as eighth Baronet, March 17, 1851, and was elevated to the Peerage, July 3, 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honour- able Walter Stafford Northcote, second Earl of Iddesleigh ; (2) Sir Henry Stafford Northcote, created a Baronet 1887 [to whom refer] ; (3) the Reverend John Stafford Northcote, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Stafford Northcote, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Westminster, born January 3, 1850 [married, June 14, 1881 , Hilda Cardew, second daughter of the Reverend F. W. Farrar, Doctor of Divinity, Fellow of the Royal Society, Canon of West- minster, and Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, and has issue, Edward Stafford Northcote, Esquire, born January 6, 1884 ; Hugh Farrar Northcote, Gentleman, born January 21, 1886; Jaqueta; and Mabel]; (4) the Reverend Arthur Francis Northcote, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Arthur Francis Northcote, Master of Arts, Rector of Washfield, in the county of Devon, born Novem- ber, 2, 1852 [married, firstly, April 28, 1877, Alice Caroline, eldest daughter of Edward R. Owen of Oxford, by whom (who died 1878) he has issue, a daughter, Frances Mary Alice. He married, secondly, April 6, 1880, Mary Arabella, youngest and only surviving child of S. Bush Toler, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the law, by whom (who died May 7, 1888) he has issue, Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northcote, Esquire, born 1881 ; Dorothea Mary ; Beatrice Edyth ; and Hester Selina Mary] ; (5) Hugh Oliver Northcote, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Hugh Oliver Northcote, born November 13, 1854 [married, June 6, 1883, Edith Livingston, youngest daughter of the Honourable Hamilton Fish of Stuyvesant Square, ra is the Military Cockade. New York, and by her (who died December 1887) has issue, Hugh Hamilton Stafford Northcote, Esquire, born Decem- ber 10, 1887 ; and Cicely Julia Monica] ; (6) Edward Louis Northcote, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Louis Northcote, born August 25, 1857 ; died October 3, 1872 ; (7) Amyas Stafford Northcote, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Amyas Stafford Northcote, born October 25, 1864 [married. May 14, 1B90, Helen May, eldest daughter of P. Dudley] ; Agnes Mary Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia [married, April 17, 1877, Reginald MacLeod, second son of Norman Macleod of Macleod] ; Mabel, commonly known as Lady Mabel, died 1851 ; and Margaret Stafford, com- monly known as Lady Margaret Stafford [married, June 1, 1882, Frederick Shelley, Esquire, second son of the Reverend Sir Frederick Shelley, eighth Baronet, of Michelgrove, and has issue]. Postal addi-ess — 52A Berkeley Square, W, The Right Honourable Sir WALTER STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, Earl of Iddesleigh and Viscount St. Cyres, of Newton St. Cyres, in the county of Devon, and a Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born August 7, 1845, being the son of the first Earl, by his wife Cecilia Frances, daughter of Sir Thomas Farrer of Lincoln's Inn ; succeeded his father 1887. Creations — Baronetcy, July 16, 1641 ; Earldom, &c. , July 3, 1885. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three crosses bottony in bend sable, impaling the arms of Meysey- Thompson, namely, quarterly i and 4, per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-embattled between three falcons countercharged, belled and jessed or ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and from which depends his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a stag trippant argent. Supporters — Two stags proper, suspended from the neck of each by a chain or, an escutcheon ermine, thereon a pine cone or. Motto — " Christi crux est mea lux." Married, September 23, 1868, Elizabeth Lucy, eldest daughter of Sir Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson, Baronet ; and has had Issiie — Stafford Harry Northcote, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount St. Cyres, born August 29, 1869 ; Rosalind Lucy, commonly known as Lady Rosalind Lucy ; Elizabeth Mabel, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Mabel ; and Katharine Cecilia Rachel, commonly known as Lady Katharine Cecilia Rachel, died October 21, 1893. Residences — 23 Manchester Square, W. ; Pynes, near Exeter. IKERRIN, Viscount, see CARRICK. COURTNEY PEREGRINE ILBERT, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of "^fltlPrt ^"'^^"-t Companion of the Most Eminent Order JIlUvW qJ ^^ Indian Empire, is Assistant Parlia- mentary Counsel. Born 1841, being the son of the Reverend Peregrine A rthur Ilbert, Rector of Thurlestone, in the county of Devon ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire, 1882; Companion of 8 is the Naval Cockade. 311c tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1883. Club — Aihenceum, Married, ^^7/^, Jessie, daughter of the Reverend C. Bradley. Postal addresses — 67 Gloucester Place, Port- man Square, W. ; 3 Whitehall Gardens, S. W. The Right Honourable HENRY EDWARD FOX- STRANGWAYS, Earl of Ilchester, Lord llTrflOrttlM* I'^^'^ester, in the county of Somerset ; Baron J\\\,i)K,}f\,K,\, Strangways of Woodford Strangways, in the county of Dorset ; Lord Ilchester and Stavordale, and Baron of Redlynch, in the county of Somer- set ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Somerset. Bom September 13, 1847, being the only son of the late John George Fox-Strangways, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John George Fox- Strangways (who was the youngest son of the second Earl) by his wife Amelia, the third daughter of Edward Marjoribanks ; succeeded his uncle as fifth Earl, January 10, 1865. Creations —Baron, May 11, 1741 ; Baron (with extended limitation), January, 12, 1747; Earl, June 17, 1756. Armorial beaiings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis of the third (for Fox) ; 2 and 3 sable, two lions passant, paly of six argent and gules (for Strang- ways) ; and impaling the arms of Dawson, namely, quarterly I and 4, azure on a bend engrailed or, three martlets gules (for Dawson) ; 2 and 3 azure, three torches argent, inflamed proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a fox sejant or. Supporters —Two foxes, the dexter ermine fretty or, gorged with a collar dovetail azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the second, the sinister proper, collared as the dexter. Motto ■ — " Faire sans dire. " Married, February 8, 1872, Mary, .commonly known as Lady May, only daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Dartrey, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — (i) Giles Stephen Holland Fox-Strangways, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Stavordale, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born May 31, 1874; (2) Denzil Vesey Fox- Strangways, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Denzil Vesey Fox-Strangways, bom February 26, 1879; and Muriel Augusta, commonly known as Lady Muriel Augusta. Seats — Holland House, Kensington ; Melbury House, near Dorchester ; Redlynch House, Bruton ; Abbots- bury Castle, Dorchester. Residence — 42 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. Lieutenant-Colonel CHARLES EDWARD ILDER- TON, Companion of the Distinguished *?flhl>l*i'fll1 Service Order. Born 1841, deing the eldest JllUvtvUII son of the Reverend Canon Ilderton of Ilder- ton, of Wooler, in the county of Northum- berland ; "was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1888. Club — Naval and Military. Colonel EUGENE CLUTTERBUCK IMPEY, Com- panion of the Most Em-inent Order of the ^t\\X\p\\ Indian Empire. Born 1830 ; was created Jl Uiy v|/ Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em-pire, 1879. Club — Oriental. Married, 1858, Isabella Catherine, daughter of General Sir George St. Patrick Laurence, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. EVERARD FERDINAND IM THURN, Esquire, CoTnpanion of the Most Distinguished *?ftt1 f7riltlt*tl Order of Saint Michael and Saint J|Ill Vl.ijUlll George, Master of Arts of the Univer- sity of Oxford. Born 1852, being the son of John Conrad iTn Thurn ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Savile. Postal address — North- West District, British Guiana. §The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD DONOUGH O'BRIEN, Baron of Inchiquin, in the '<^Vtt\\\t\\\\Y\ Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of JllllOiqUlU Ireland, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Representative Peer, Lord-Lieutenant and CustPS Rotulorum of the Inc 535 county of Clare, Honorary Colonel 7th Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery, Honorary Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge. ' Born May 14, 1839, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron of Inchiquin, by his first wife Mary, eldest daughter and co-heir of William Fitz-Gerald of Adelphi, in the county of Clare ; succeeded his father in 1872. Creations — Baron, July I, 1543; Baronet, November 9, 1686. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three lions passant guardant in pale, per pale or and argent (for O'Brien) ; 2. argent, three piles meeting in point issuing from the chief gules ; 3. or, a pheon azure, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon and collar, and pendent the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of White, namely argent, on a chevron engrailed gules, between three roses of the last, a cross crosslet or. Above the escutcheon, which is ciiarged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from a cloud an arm embowed, brandishing a sword argent, pommel and hilt or. Supporters — Two Uons guardant per fesse or and argent. Mottoes — " Vigueur de dessus ; " over the crest, "Lamhlaidiranuachtar" ('' The strong hand uppermost"). Married, firstly, August 21, 1862, Emily, com- monly known as the Honourable Emily, second daughter of the Right Honourable William Henry Ashe 4 Court, second Lord Heytesbury ; and by her (who died, January 3, 1868) had Issue — (i) Lucius William O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lucius WilUam O'Brien, late Lieu- tenant Rifle Brigade, born June 21, 1864 ; (2) Murrough O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Murrough O'Brien, Lieutenant Northumberland Fusiliers, born November 8, 1866 ; (3) Edward Donough O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Donough O'Brien, late Lieutenant 7th Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery, born December 28, 1867 ; Geraldine Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Geraldine Mary, [married, June 8, 1886, Thomas George Stacpoole Mahon, Esquire, of Corbally, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Clare, and has issue]. He married, secondly, January 29, 1874, Ellen Harriett, commonly known as the Honourable " Ellen Harriett, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Luke White, second Lord Annaly, Knight of the Most -Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and by her has issue, (4) Donough O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Donough O'Brien, born August 29, 1879 ; (5) Henry Barnaby O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry Barnaby O'Brien, born January 9, 1887 ; Clare, commonly known as the Honourable Clare ; Moira, com- monly known as the Honourable Moira ; Eileen, commonly known as the Honourable Eileen ; Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Maude ; Beatrice, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice ; Lilah, commonly known as the Honourable Lilah ; and Doreen, commonly known as the Honourable Doreen. Residence — Dromoland, Newmarket- on-Fergus, in the county of Clare. The Right Honourable LOUISA O'BRIEN, Widow, Baroness Inchiquin, daughter and co-heiress of the late Major James Finucane. Livery — Black. Armorial Ijear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent. Supporters — Two lions guardant per fesse or and argent. Married, 1854, as his second wife, the Right Honoiurable Sir Lucius O'Brien, the thirteenth Baron Inchiquin, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Lucius Murrough O'Brien, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotirable Lucius Murrough O'Brien, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born August 2, 1857 ; (2) William Henry Ernest Robert Turlough O'Brien. Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable William Henry Ernest Robert Turlough O'Brien, born April 20, 1863 ; Anastasia Kathleen Lucia, com- monly known as the Honourable Anastasia Kathleen Lucia [married, October 23, 1879, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Arthur Madan Warde of Squerryes Court, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kent, and has issue] ; Nora Louisa Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Nora Louisa Jane ; Louisa Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Blanche, and Alicia Amabel, com- monly known as the Honourable Alicia Amabel, twins; and Louisa Anna Maria, commonly known as the Honour- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is ttiat of a genuinely armigerous person. 536 3(nc 3[nn able Louisa Anna Maria. Postal address— lo-^ Queen's Gate, S.W. INCHMARNOCK, Baron, see BUTE. INGESTRE, Viscount, see SHREWSBURY. CAROLINE MARGUERITE INGHAM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Caroline Mar- ^tlirTlAltt guerite Ingham, daughter of the seventh Earl j|llyljuill of Harrington. Ma.med, 1867, fames Pen- rose Ingham, wJio died 1879. Major-General CHARLES HENRY INGILBY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the 'SffHTtlflM B<'-il'- Born 1827, being the son of the late Jl I liJUU i; Captain Ralph Mitford Preston Ingilby, 84th Regiment ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1875, Sara Dulcibella, daughter of the late Captain William Bell {43rd Vegiment). Postal address — Spennithorne, Bedale. §SiE HENRY DAY INGILBY, second Baronet, of Ripley, in the West Riding of the county of York, Lord of the Manor of Dacre and of North Deighton, in the county of York, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 12, 1826, being the son of the Reverend Sir Henry John Ingilby, first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Day Hort Macdowall of Walkinshaw; succeeded his father in 1870 unddr the crea- tion of July 26, 1866. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, an estoile argent, a bordure engrailed gobony or and gules, impaling the arms of Robertson, namely gules, three heraldic tigers' heads erased within a bordure argent, a canton of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head, couped and erect argent, tusked or, in the mouth an estoile of the last. Motto — " Mon droit." Mar- ried, June 26, 1862, Alicia Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Alicia Margaret, second daughter of the Right Honourable David Robertson, Lord Marjoribanks ; and had Issue — Henry Haggerston Ingilby, Esquire, born July 12, 1869, died December 28, 1873; and Mary Alicia. Heir presumptive — ^His brother, William Ingilby, Esquire, born 1829 ; married, 1874, Eleanor Isabella, daughter of Henry Macdowall of Garthland ; has been Lieutenant Bengal Artillery, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of Yorkshire. Seats — Ripley Castle, Ripley, in the county of York ; Harrington Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Town residence — 9 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, W. Dame BEATRICE M. MARIANNA INGLEFIELD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ingle- ^V\tx\^fi^\t\ field, daughter of Colonel Hodnett, late J|'liJlvU.vlU Commanding Dorset Regiment. Married, 1893, as his second wife. Admiral Sir Edward Augustus Inglejield, Knight CoTnmander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society {who died 1894). Postal address — 99 Queen's Gate, S.W. Dame JULIA SELINA INGLIS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Inglis, House- ^Y\(X\\(i ^^^A'' ^ ^^ state Apartments, St. James's Jlllj^lw Palace, second daughter of the Right Honour- able Sir Frederic Thesiger, first Baron Chelms- ford. Married, 1851. Major-General Sir John Eardley Wilmot Inglis ; who was created Knight Commander of the Mo^t Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and died 1862. Postal address — Binjield, Beckenham, Kent. Sir FERDINANDO VINCENZO INGLOTT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order <3{'MfYli*ii'f' ^f ^^'^^l Michael and Saint George, Post- jllljJlUVl- master-General of Malta. Born 1.87.0 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1868, and ad- vanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Married, 1853, Catherine, daughter of the Honour- M is the military Cockade. able Emmanuel Bonavia. Postal address — 108 Strada Britannica, Valletta, Malta. INGOLDSTHORPE, quartered by DU MOULIN- BROWNE. INGRAM, see MEYNELL-INGRAM. Sir WILLIAM JAMES INGRAM, first Baronet, of Swineshead Abbey, in the county of Lincoln, Tnnvam Cromwell Road, Kensington, and The JiIl^(.tlUl Bungalow, Westgate -on-Sea, in the county of Kent, Member of Parliament for the Borough of Boston, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey and Cinque Ports, Barrister-at-Law. Born October 27, 1847, being the son of Herbert Ingram, Member of Parliament for Boston, by his wife Anne, daughter of WiUiam Little of Eye (who married secondly, Sir E. Watkin, Baronet). Creation— A\xgast 9, 1893. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, argent and or gutt^e-de-poix, on a fesse invected gules, four escallops of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, issuant from a wreath of cinquefoils or, a griffin's head erased quarterly gules and argent, charged on the neck with an escallop counterchanged. Married, November 10, 1874, Mary Elizabeth Collingwood, daughter of the Honour- able Edward Stirling of Adelaide, South Australia, a Mem- ber of the Legislative Assembly of that Colony ; and by her has Issue— (-l) Herbert Ingram, Esquire, born September 26, 187s ; (2) Bruce Stirling Ingram, Esquire, born May 5, 1877 ; (3) Collingwood Ingram, Esquire, bom October 30, 1880. Residences — Swineshead Abbey, Boston, in the county of Lincoln ; The Bungalow, Westgate-on-Sea. INNERDALE, Baron, see HAMILTON. INNES, Earl of, see ROXBURGHE. ALEXANDER BERO WALD INNES. Born Septem- ber 10, 1872, being the eldest son of the late TftftlXSi Alexander Innes, by his first wife Helen Ey than , JIIIUW only child of the Reverend S. W. King, Rector of Saxlingham, in the county of Norfolk ; suc- ceeded his grandfather in 1883. Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," hut which have not been recorded in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, three stars azure, within a bordure company of the first and second. Crest — A branch of palm slipped f roper. Motto — " Omatur radix fronde." Seat — Raemoir House, by Ban- chory. ANN KA THERINE INNES, Widow, eldest daughter of the late General Sir Alexander Leith, Knight Com- m-ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Free- field, in the county of Aberdeen. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings as used are, upon a lozenge: Argent, three stars azure, within a bordure company of tlie first and second ; but these arms have not been recorded in Lyon Register. Married, April 5, 1842, Alexander Innes, Esquire, of Raetnoir, Cowie, and Dunnottar, all in the county of Kincardine, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Alexander Innes, yd Regiment [The Buffs), bom April 25, 1846 [married, August 31, 1871, Helen Eythan, only child of the Reverend S. W. King, Rector of Saxlingham, in the county of Norfolk {she died 1875) ; and secondly, 1878, Sylvia Christina Armitage, youngest daughter of the Reverend James P. Garrett of Kilgaran, in the county of Carlow ; he died 1882, leaving issue by his Ji7'st wife, Alexander Berowald Innes, of Raemoir, Cowie, and Dun- nottar [to whom refer] ; James William Guy Innes, born September 11, 1873; Sydney Innes, born 1879; ^^^ Helen Kathleen] ; {2) the Reverend William Disney Innes [to whom refer] ; and Maria. Estates — Raemoir and Dun- nottar, in the county of Kincardine. Postal address — Raemoir House, Banchory, N.B. Dame ELIZABETH INNES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Innes, daughter of Alexander Thorburn. AxmoriAl bearings are, upon a lozenge (as given in Debrett) : Argent, a sword in pale azure, hilted and pommelled or, between three M is the Naval Cockade. 31nn stars of six points of the second. Married, 1837, Sir James Milne Innes, who died 1878. Of the above tnarriage tliere is Issue — (i) Sir John Innes, twelfth Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) James Innes, Esquire, born Januarv 20, 1846 ; (3) Robert Innes, Esquire, bom March 28, 1847 ; (4) George Forbes Innes, Esquire, bom September 9, 1848, died December 9, 1870; (5) Thomas Innes, Esquire, born February 20, 1852 [married, and has issue] ; (6) Hector Innes, Esquire, born m i860 ; (7) Edward Innes, Esquire, bom in 1864 ; Bar- bara Forbes [married, December 29, 1864, Edward Wood Stock, Barrister-at-Law, and died March 24, 1872] ; Anne Thurbum [married, September 27, 1870, Edward Thur- bum of Calcutta] ; and Elizabeth Helen. Postal address— Edengight House, Banffshire. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] FRANCIS NEWELL INNES, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel Royal Artillery (retired i886). Bom November 17, 1845, being the third and only surviving son of Colonel Thomas Innes of Learney, by his wife Helen, daughter of Thomas Burnett. Club — Junior United Service. Liveiy— Blue. Armorial hearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly I and 4, argent a crescent between three mullets azure, a bordure chequy of the second and first (for Innes) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse ermine, between three griffins' heads erased vert. Crests — I. on the dexter side a branch of palm proper ; 2. a dexter cubit arm in armour erect, holding in the hand a spear point downwards all proper, mottoes — ' ' Ornatur radix fronde," " Per tela per hostes." Married, July 6, 1892, Margaret Anne, second daughter of Archer Irvine Fortescue of Kingcausie, in the county of Kincardine, and Swanbister, in the county of Orkney ; and has Issue — Thomas Innes, Esquire, born August 26, 1893. Estates — Learney and Cullerly, both in the county of Aberdeen, and conveyed to him by his father in 1892. Postal address — Learney, Torphins, Aberdeen. JAMES ROSE INNES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Under-Secretary for Native Affairs. Born 1824 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Postal address — Cape Town. M Sir JOHN INNES. claiming to be twelfth Baronet, ™ of Balveny and Edengight, in the county of Banff, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county Banff, and a Justice of the Peace at Christchurck, New Zealand. Born November 25, 1840. being the son of Sir James Milne, the eleventh Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Thurbum; succeeded his fat/ier s.ZjZ. Clubs — Constitutional, Junior Constitutional. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's "Peerage," are Arms: Argent, three stars in chief azure. Crest — A dexter arm, armed and couped at the elbow, holding a broadsword in pale proper. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent. Mottoes — "Sine crimine Jiat," and ' ' Pro patrid ; ' but no authority for the arms or for the title has been established. Heir presumptive — His brother, James Innes, Esquire, bom 1846. Seat — Edengight House, in the county of Banff. [Foster places this title in '* Chaos."] Sir JOHN HARRY KER INNES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1820, being the son of the Reverend J. B. Innes ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1863, Victoria, daughter of N, Baker. Postal address — Piazza Independenza, Florence. Sir (JOSEPH) GEORGE LONG INNES, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Supreme Court at New South Wales. Born 1834, being the son of Captain Joseph Long Innes, ■3,qth Foot; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1875. Married, 1865, Emily, daughter of the Honourable John Smith, Member of the Legislative Council, of Llanarth, Bathurst, New South Wales. Postal addresses — Win slow, Darling Point, Sydney ; Clover Hill, Sutton Forest, New South Wales. §The Reverend WILLIAM DISNEY INNES, Deputy/- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kincardine. Born October 17, 1851, being the second son of tlie late Alexander Innes, Esquire, of Raemoir, 'm 537 Cowie, and Dunnottar, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of llie Peace, by his wife Ann Katherine [to whom refer], daughter of General Sir Alexander Leith, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Free- field, in the county of Aberdeen. Livery — Blue. Alinorial bearings as used, and as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Arge7it, three stars azure, within a bordure company of the first and second. Crest — A branch of palm slipped proper. Motto — " Ornatur radix fronde ; " but these arms have not been recorded in Lyon Register. Married, December 12, 1877, Helen Amy, daughter of James Burnett Burnett, Esquire, of Monboddo ; and has Issue — Alexander Innes, bom March 20, 1892. Estate — Cowie, in tlte county of Kincardine. Postal address — Cowie House, Stonehaven, N.B. INNES-KER, see ROXBURGHE. The Reverend ROBERT MILLS INS KIP, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath. ^t\ti\i\W ^o^^ 1816/ created Companion of the Most Jlll^Hi^ Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1869. Postal address — 22 Torrington Place, North Road, Plymouth. INVERARY, Baron of, see ARGYLL. INVERBERVIE, Baron of, see ARBUTHNOT. INVERKEITHING, Viscount, see ROSEBERY. INVERNESS, Earl of, see His ROYAL HIGHNESS the DUKE OF YORK. INVERURIE, Baron of, see KINTORE. IPSWICH, Viscount, see GRAFTON. IRBY, see BOSTON. EDWARD IRBY, Gentleman, of Bolivia, Tenterfield, county Clive, in the Colony of New South Wales. '?fl*flt) -^""^ yi3.y 14, 1821, being the fourth son of the JfT"^" Reverend Paul Anthony Irby, Rector of Cottes- brooke, in the county of Northampton, by his first wife Patience Anne, daughter of Sir W. de Crespigny, Bar- onet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable ; with the Metro, ' ' Honor fidelitatis prasmium." Married, July 10, 1850, Mary, second daughter of Archibald Windeyer of Kinross, in the Colony of New South Wales; and has Issue — (i) Edward de Crespigny Irby, Gentleman [married, and has issue] ; (2) Frederick William Irby, Gentleman ; (3) Charles Augustus Irby, Gentleman ; (4) Roland John Irby, Gentleman. Postal address — Bolivia, Tenterfield, county Clive, New South Wales. GEORGINA ALBINIA IRBY, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Albinia Irby, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Boston. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Postal address — St. Ives, Church Road, Upper Norwood, S. E. JESSIE AUGUSTA IRBY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Augustus A. F. Irby, daughter of Sir Thomas Montgomery Cunninghame, eighth Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or, impaling the arms of Cunninghame, namely argent, a shake-fork sable, in chief a crescent azure for difference. Married, 1866, Augustus .-\. F. Irby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus A. F. Irby, son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Boston, who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Charlotte Augusta [married, July 31, 1888, Edward Neil Baynes] ; and Constance Cecilia [married, March 13, 1890, the Right Honourable Lord Boston]. The Reverend LLEWELLYN CHARLES ROBERT IRBY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 538 3ire Llewellyn Charles Robert Irby. Born 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Boston. Cluhs — Athenaeum, Carlton, Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head in profile proper, wreathed round the temples argent and sable. Married, 1845, Margaret Emily, daughter of the late Jonathan Bullock of Falkbourn Hall, in the county of Essex. Residence — Whiston Rectory, Northampton. IRELAND, quartered by the PRINCE OF WALES, and the DUKES OF CONNAUGHT, ALBANY, YORK, CUMBERLAND, CAMBRIDGE, RICHMOND AND GORDON, GRAFTON, ST. ALBANS, BUCCLEUCH, and CLEVELAND, and by POWLETT, PHIPPS, and FITZCLARENCE, FITZ-ROY, LENNOX, GOR- DON-LENNOX, and BEAUCLERK. ALEXANDER IRVINE, Gentleman, of Drum, in the county of Aberdeen. Born August 17, 1881, "^Iftttll P being the eldest son of the late Francis Hugh jIlUlllv Forbes Irvine, Esquire, of Drum, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister - at - Law, by his wife Mary Agnes, only child of John Ramsay of Barra and Straloch, in the county of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three small sheaves or bundles of holly two and one each consisting of as many leaves slipped vert, banded gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a sheaf of nine holly leaves vert ; and for his Supporters, two savages wreathed about the head and middle with holly, each carry- ing in their hands a baton all proper ; with the Motto, "Sub sole sub umbra virens." Seat — Drum Castle, Drum- oak, in the county of Aberdeen. MARY AGNES IRVINE, Widow, only child of John Ramsay, Esquire, of Barra [to whom refer]. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three small sheaves or bundles of holly, two and one, each consisting of as many leaves shpped vert, and impaling the arms of Ramsay of Barra, namely quarterly r and 4 argent, an eagle dis- played sable, surmounted of a fesse of the field, charged with three stars of six points wavy azure 2 and 3 argent, three stars of six points wavy azure, in the centre chief a mullet gules, within a bordure chequy invected of the second and first. Married, November 18, 1880, Francis Hugh Forbes Irvine, Esquire, of Drum, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, who died July 1894 ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Irvine, Gentleman [to whom refer']. (2) Quentin Hugh Innes Irvine, Gentleman [to whom refer]. Postal address — Drum Castle, Drumoak, Aberdeenshire. MA TTHE W BELL IR VINE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1832, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Irvine, Aide-de-Camp to the Governor-General of Canada; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870,* Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1874. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1875, Louisa, daughter of the Reverend N. Guerout- of Berthier, Quebec, and widow of G. A. L. Wood, Esquire, of Quebec. W/OHN GERARD IRVINE, Esquire, late Colonel ^^ Commanding ^rd Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusi- liers, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Fermanagh, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Fermanagh and Tyrone. Born 1823, being the second surviving son of the late John Irvine, Esquire, Major \th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the late Thomas Towers of Bushy Park, in the county of Tipperary. Livery — Drah coat faced and piped with red, green vest, drab breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for tuhich no right has been established in Ulster's Office by Colonel Irvine, are for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules between three holly-leaves vert. Crest — Issuing from a cloud a cubit arm in armour fesseways, holding in the hand a thistle slipped and leaved all proper. Motto — § is the Military Cockade, 3Itto ' ' Dum memor ipse mei." Married, i860, Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Daniell, Esquire, of Ballymackney , Justice of the Peace for the county of Monaghan; and has Issue— (i) John Gerard Christopher Irvine, Esqmre, Major ■v-d Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, born 1864 ; (2) William Peregrine Daniell Irvine, bom 1869; (3) Arthur Lancelot Carleton Irvine, bom 1870 ; (4) Charles Edward Stannus Irvine, born 1873 ; (s) Geoffrey George Vaugham Irvine, born 1874; Mary Elizabeth Geraldine \mamed, i%Qz, Frederick V. Maude]; Carrie Sarah Sophia ; Kathleen Margaret Matilda ; and Elsie Beatrice Blanch. Estates— Killadeas, Ederney, and Lack. Postal &&&ress,—Killadeas, county Fermanagh. § WILLIAM JOHN IRVINE, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel sath Hussars. Born September 22, 1848, being the only son of General W. Irvine, by his wife Eliza, daughter of J. Crump of Garland, in the county of Tyrone. Cluhs— Junior United Service, Cavalry. hivery— Blue. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matri- culated in Lyon Register by the above-mentioned Colonel Irvine, are argent, three holly-leaves vert. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding a branch of holly. Sup- porters — On either side a savage, holding over his exterior shoulder a club all proper. Estates— 5/. Catherine's Park, Leixlip, in the county of Kildare : Garland, Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone. Postal address — St. Catherine's Park, Leixlip, county Kildare. CHARLES JOHN IRVING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael tsV^inn "-"^ ^^- '^^''S^- ^""^^ '^3^ ' created Com- Jl (,1)111}} panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Postal address — Tiverton, Devon. Sir HENRY TURNER IRVING, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Married, 1884, Emma Patty, daughter of Sir David Barclay, Baronet, and widow of Sir Henry F. F. Johnson, Baronet. Postal address — 10 Trinity Gardens, Folkestone. Sir GEORGE IRWIN, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of '?IrVttttl York, and for Leeds. Born January 22, 1832, JllUJill being the only son of the late Acheson Irwin of Clonaveel House, in the county of Fer- managh, by his wife Anna, daughter of John Martin of Summer Hill, in the county of Dublin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, December 2, 1892. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a mural crown gules, between three holly leaves proper. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloturs, a mailed arm fesseways holding in the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged on the arm with a crescent gules ; with the Motto, ' ' Nemo me impune lacessit. " Married, November 21, 1861, Flora Adelaide, eldest daughter of Captain Thomas Jacob Smith, late 33rd Regiment ; and has Issue — (i) Acheson Irwin, Esquire, born September 7, 1863 ; (2) George Montgomery Irwin, Gentleman, born January 12, 1865, drowned Sep- tember 13, 1891 ; (3) Edward Irwin, Esquire, born March 7, 1867 ; (4) William Hawkins Irwin, Esquire, bom January 16, 1869. Estate — Freehold property in Leeds. Postal address — Cumberland Lodge, Headingley, Leeds. HENRY IRWIN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Member of the Insti- tute of Civil Engineers. Born 1841 , being the son of the late Venerable Henry Irwin, Archdeacon of Elphin, Killukin, in the county of Rosco^nmon ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Clubs — United Service {Simla), Madras. Married, 1871, Henrietta Helen, daughter of the Reverend Robert Irwin of Rathcore, in tlie county of Meath. Postal address — Mount Abu, Raj- putana, India. JOHN ARTHUR IRWIN, Esquire, of Derrygore, in the county of Fermanagh, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff 1888. Born January i, 1854, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Edward Irwin, Esquire, of Derry- gore, Justice of the Peace for that county, High Sheriff 1862, M is the Naval Cookade. 3Irto by his wife Hannah, daughter of Thomas Baynes of Leeds. Armorial tiearinga— He bears for Arms : Argent, a mural crown gules between three holly leaves proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mailed arm fesseways, holding in the hand a thistle and a holly leaf all proper, and charged on the arms with a crescent gules. Motto— "Nemo me impune lacessit." Seat—Benygore, Enniskillen. THOMAS ANGELO IRWIN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland, late Honorary Major (retired) Royal Scots Regiment. Born April lo, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant Thomas Somerville Irwin of the Honourable East India Company's Service (Bengal Engineers), by his wife Caroline Burke, daughter of the late Colonel John Angelo, also of the Honourable East India Company's Service (3rd Bengal Cavalry). Cluis — Army and Navy, County (Carlisle). Livery — Olive green cloth coat and trousers, brass or gilt buttons, olive green and yellow striped vest. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i. per pale or and argent, three annulets in fesse between as many holly leaves slipped and pendent vert (for Irwin) ; 2. or, a green parrot proper, in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchfe sable (for Senhouse) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many battle-axes of the field (for Tiffin) ; 4. gules, a fesse ermine between three boars' heads couped argent (for Towerson) ; and impaling the arms of Strutt, namely, per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitchfe or (for Strutt). Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount between two holly leaves vert, a dove argent, holding in the beak an olive branch proper, and an ear of wheat or; with the Motto, "Hand ullis labentia ventis." Married, April 22, 1879, Lucy Frances, younger daughter of George Henry Strutt, Esquire, of Bridgehill, Belper, in the county of Derby, Deputy-Lieu- tenant ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Strutt Irvrin, Gentleman, born February 2, 1881 ; (2) Cuthbert Strutt Irwin, Gentle- man, born June 29, 1885 ; (3) Reginald Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, born October 3, 1886 ; (4) Henry Strutt Irwin, Gentleman, born June i, 1890 ; Caroline Agnes ; Mary Eleanor ; Winifred Lucy ; and Jane Katharine. Estates — Lynehow, near Carlisle, and Solport, near Longtown, both in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Lynehow, near Carlisle. Railway Station — Lyneside, N.B.R. Sir HENRY AARON ISAACS. Knight Bachelor. Born 1830, being the son of Michael Isaacs, by ^tiflACd ^^^ "wife Sara, daughter of Aron Enrique Jl^jaaVp Mendoza; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1849, Eleanor, daughter of Alex- ander McDonald Rowland, of the <)th ^^ Holy Boys" \Norfolk Regiment"]. Postal address — St. George's House, Eastcheap, London. §SiR CHARLES EDMUND ISHAM, tenth Baronet, of Lamport, in the county of Northampton. '?I«flflin B"^"- December 16, 1819, being the second JjPIJUlH son of Sir Justinian Isham, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the Reverend Samuel Close of Drumbanagher and Elm Park, in the county of Armagh ; succeeded his brother as tenth Baronet, September 1846, under the creation of May 30, 1627. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse wavy, and in chief three piles also wavy argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a derai-swan with wings displayed argent, beaked sable. Mottoes — " Ostendo non ostento." Married, October 26, 1847, Emily, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Mr. Justice Vaughan ; and has had Issue — Louisa Mary [married, July 12, 1871, Edward Cor- bett, eldest son of Colonel Corbett, Member of Parliament, of Longnor, in the county of Shropshire] ; Emily Caroline [married, April 27, 1881, Norman Magnus MacLeod, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, late Captain 74th Regiment, of Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, eldest son of MacLeod of MacLeod, and has issue] ; and Isabel Vere, died mt 539 February 14, 1868. Heir presumptive — His kinsman Vere Isham, Esquire, great-grandson of the seventh Baronet, born 1862, Captain ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment. Seat — Lamport Hall, in the county of Northampton. ISLES, Bishop of Argyll and the, see ARGYLL and THE ISLES. ISLES, Lord of the, see PRINCE of WALES. JAMES HAINSWORTH ISMAY, Gentleman. Bom March 4, 1867, and is the second son of '3ftf*v»j»*j Thomas Henry Ismay, Esquire, of Dawpool, JlPllldJ^ in the county of Chester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county [and to whom refer], by his wife Margaret, daughter of the late Luke Bruce, shipowner, of Liverpool. Club — Reform. Armorial bearings — -He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevi"on, in chief a cross pat6e fitch^e all or, impaling the arms of Seymour, namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an esquire's helmet proper, in front thereof a cross pat^e fitch^e or ; with the Motto, "Be mindful." Married, November 10, 1892, Margaret Alice, commonly known as Lady Margaret Alice, daughter of the Most Honourable Hugh De Grey Seymour, sixth Marquess of Hertford. Postal address — Christleton Rectory, Chester. § THOMAS HENRY ISMAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Chester, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster. Born January 7, 1837, and is the eldest son of the late Joseph Ismay, shipbuilder and shipowner, of Maryport, in the county of Cumberland, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late John Sealby of "rallentire, in the same county. Club — Reform. Livery — Chocolate with canary colour facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron in chief a cross pat^e between two bezants, and in base a cross pat^e fitchte all or ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an esquire's helmet proper, in front thereof a cross pat^e fitch^e or; with the Motto, "Be mindful." Married, April 7, 1859, Margaret, daughter of the late Luke Bruce, shipowner, of Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Joseph Bruce Ismay, Gentleman, born December 12, 1862 [married, 1888, Julia Florence, daughter of George R. Schieffelin of New York, in the United States of America, and has issue, a son, born February 18, 1894] ; (2) James Hainsworth Ismay, Gentleman, born March 4, 1867 [to whom refer] ; (3) Charles Bower Ismay, Gentleman, born January 24, 1874 ; Ethel Sealby ; Ada ; Dora ; and Char- lotte. Estate and postal address — Dawpool, "Thurstaston, Birkenhead. FRANCES ELIZABETH ISTED, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Elizabeth Isted, C7r^^i^>« daughter of the first Viscount Anson, and sister of jlPtvU the first Earl of Lichfield. Married,7frj^/)', 1835, Charles John Murray, Esquire, commonly known as tlie Honourable Charles John Murray (he died 1851) ; secondly, 1853, Ambrose Isted (he died 1881). ITCHINGHAM, quartered by CHICHESTER. The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD CECIL GUINNESS, Baron Iveagh of Iveagh, in 'JfVlOflrrfl "'^ county of Down, in the Peerage of the JlUvttmi United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Doctor of Laws, Deputy-Lieutenant for Dublin City, Honorary Doctor of Laws of Trinity College, Dublin. Born November 10, 1847, being the third son of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, first Baronet (and brother of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Ardilaun), by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Guinness ; was created a Baronet May 27, 1885, and raised to the Peerage January 19, 1891. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per saltire gules and azui'e, a Uon rampant or, on a chief ermine, a dexter hand couped at the wrist of the first (for Guinness) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a fesse between three crescents sable, a trefoil sUpped or (for Lee). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 540 3ltJe gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant, quarterly or and gules (Guinness) ; 2, on a pillar argent, encircled by a ducal coronet or, an eagle preying on a bird's leg erased proper (for Lee). Supporters — Two stags gules, collared gemmel and attired or, each resting a hind-hoof upon an escutcheon vert, charged with a lion rampant or. Motto — " Spes mea in Deo." Mai-ried, May 20, 1873, Adelaide Maria, daughter of the late Richard Samuel Guinness of Deepwell, in the county of Dublin, Member of Parliament, by Katharine Frances his wife, daughter of Sir Charles Jenkinson, tenth Baronet, of Hawkesbury ; andhas/ijae — (i) Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Rupert Edward Cecil Guinness, born March 29, 1874 ; (2) Arthur Ernest Guinness, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ernest Guinness, born November 3(ac 2 1876 ; (3) Walter Edward Guinness, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Edward Guinness, bom March 29, 1880. Residences — 5 Grosvenor Place, S.W. : 80 St. Stephen's Green, Dublin ; Farmleigh, Castleknock, in the county of Dublin. EMMA IVES, Widow, commonly known as the Honour- alle Emma Ives, daughter of the last Viscount cT^ttti Maynard [extinct). Maxried, iS^it, J. Robert Ives J|UI^9 of Bentworth Hall, Alton, in the county of Hamp- shire (who died 1865). SUSAN ANNE IVES, commonly known as the Honour- able Susan Anne Ives, daughter of the fourth Baron Talbot de Malahide. Married, 1864, Major-General Cecil R. S. Ives of Moyns Park, in the county of Essex. CHARLES HUGH JACKSON, Gentleman, Solicitor. Born August 11, i85r, being the second [but '?fflrfettritl eldest surviving] son of the late Charles J|UVM.PUtl Jackson of Doncaster, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law, and Justice of the Peace for the burgh of Doncaster, by his wife Margaret Caroline, daughter of Hugh Parker, Esquire, of Woodthorpe Hall, near Shef- field, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the West Riding of the aforesaid county. Club — New Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." Postal address — Doncaster. CLEMENT NUGENT JACKSON, Gentleman, of Hertford College, Oxford, Proctor of that University. Born April 2, 1846, being the third son of the late Lieu- tenant-General George Jackson of the Bengal Staff Corps, and his wife Phillis Sophia, daughter of Captain Nathaniel Nugent Strode. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in tlie dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste. " Postal address — Hertford College, Oxford. EDWARD JACKSON, Gentleman. Born December 20, 1845, being the sixth son of the Reverend James Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, formerly Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by Eliza his wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulecs of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." Married, Georgina Dorothea, daughter of the Reverend Thomas William Wrench, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London ; and has Issue — Edward Robert Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, born April 18, 1881 ; Evelyn Mary ; and Henrietta Eliza. Dame ELIZABETH JACKSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jackson, daughter of Thomas Buddicum Blackburne of Grange House, Birkenhead. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse, between two goats' heads couped in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base argent, two flaunches of the last. Married, 1854, the Honourable Sir Henry Mather Jackson, second Baronet, 3 is the Military Cockade. sometime Member of Parliament for Coventry, and Judge of the High Court of Justice (who died March 1881). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Henry Mather Jackson, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; {2) William Birk- enhead Mather Jackson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, born October 5, 1864 [married, De- cember 2r, 1892, Georgiana Catherine, daughter of the late Reverend Brabazon Hallowes of Glapwell Hall, in the county of Derby, and has issue, Wilham Brabazon Mather Jackson, Gentleman, born October 7, 1893] ; (3) Hamilton Mather Jackson, Esquire, born March 31, 1869, died Jan- uary 13, 1 871; Gertrude Elizabeth Mather; Edith Sarah Mather ; and Frances Blackburne Mather [married, Sep- tember 30, 1891, Kevitt Rotherham of Coventry]. Postal address — Brynderi, Abergavenny. FRANCIS ARTHUR JACKSON, Gentleman. Bom October 19, 1837, being the eldest son of the Reverend Francis Arthur Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife, youngest daughter of Colonel John Kirke of Markham Hall and Retford, in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor of Markham, and Colonel of the Sherwood Rangers, Not- tingham Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Captain 24th Light Dragoons, by his first wife Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter of Sir WiUiam Richardson, Baronet, of Castle Hill and Augher Castle, in the county of Tyrone. Livery — Blue coat with gold lace, red and blue striped waistcoat, red plush breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain refiexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." Estates — Jackson Dale, Na Ko, VadraVadra, and Wai Kovuna, all in the island of Fiji. Postal address — Jackson Dale, Fiji. FREEMAN HENRY JACKSON, Gentleman. Born December 24, 1842, being the fifth son of the Reverend James Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, formerly Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by Eliza his wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, "Strenue et honeste." Married, December 17, 1872, Mary Edith, daughter of Henry Brassby Cooper, of the Bengal Civil Service ; and has Issue — (i) Freeman Astley Jackson, Gentleman, born March 4, 1874 ; (2) Neville Ward Jackson, Gentleman, born 1875. S is the Naval Cockade. FREEMAN RAYNEY JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born October 27, 1838, being the second son of the Reverend Francis Arthur Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife, youngest daughter of Colonel John Kirke of Markham Hall and Retford, in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor of Markham, and Colonel of the Shenvood Rangers, Nottingham Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Captain 24th Light Dragoons, by his first wife Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter of Sir William Richardson, Baronet, of Castle Hill and Augher Castle, in the county of Tyrone. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-grifEn gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." Married, February 19, 1859, Anna Eleanor Augusta, youngest daughter of the late John Shea-Lawlor of Gurteenrue, in the county of Cork ; and has Issue — (i) Freeman Lawlor Jackson, Gentleman ; (2) Henry Herbert Jackson, Gentleman; (3) Edward Rayney Jackson, Gentle- man ; Florence Charlotte [married J. R. Mason of the Hutt, Wellington, and of Napier, New Zealand, and has issue] ; and Mary Letitia. Estate and postal address — Wanganui, New Zealand. § Colonel GEORGE CHARLES JACKSON, of the Bengal Cavahy. Bom February 5, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-General George Jackson of the Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Phillis Sophia, daughter of Captain Nathaniel Nugent Strode ; served with the Ensufzai Field Force in 1863, and with the Abys- sinian Expedition in 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." HENRY BOWER JACKSON, Gentleman. Bom De- cember 25, 1841, being the third son of the Reverend Francis Arthur Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Riccall, in the county of York, by Charlotte his wife, yoimgest daughter of Colonel John Kirke of Markham Hall and Retford, in the county of Nottingham, Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor of Markham, and Colonel of the Sherwood Rangers Not- tingham Yeomanry Cavalry, formerly Captain 24th Light Dragoons, by his first wife Anne Mervyn, eldest daughter of Sir William Richardson, Baronet, of Castle Hill and Augher Castle, in the county of Tyrone. Livery — Blue coat with gold lace, red and blue striped waistcoat, red plush breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain re- flexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent; with the Motto, "Strenue et honeste." Married, November 23, 1888, Jemima, eldest daughter of the late Mr. Samuel Cox of Savu Savu, Fiji ; and has Issue — (i) Harry Francis Rayney Jackson, Gentle- man, born February 11, 1890 ; (2) James Edward Jackson, Gentleman, born February 16, 1892, who died shortly after birth ; (3) Francis Arthur Jackson, Gentleman, born January 17, 1893. Estates — Telan-Na Nanu ; Na Viri Viri, all in Fiji. Postal address — Telan, Savu Savu West, Fiji. §SlR HENRY MATHER JACKSON, third Baronet, of the Manor House, Birkenhead, Member of Parlia- ment, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Bom October 19, 1855, being the son of Sir Henry Mather, the second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Buddicum Blackburne of Birkenhead; succeeded his father in 1881, under the creation of November 4, 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two goats' heads couped in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base argent, two 3lac 54' flaunches of the last, impaling the arms of Somerset, namely, quarterly. Prance, azure three fleurs-de-lis or ; and Eng- land, gules three lions passant guardant, in pale or, all within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a ragged staff sable, a goat's head couped argent, semfe of trefoils vert. Motto — "Fortiter, fideliter, felidter." Married, August 3, 1B86, Ada Frances, daughter of General Edward Arthur Somerset, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Henry Jackson, Esquire, born February 27, 1894; GwladysAda; Norah Francis ; and Agatha Elizabeth. Seat — Llantilio Court, Abergavenny. Captain HENRY MOORE JACKSON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly Captain Royal Artillery, Colonial Secretary of Gibraltar. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Reverend William Walrond Jackson, Bishop of Antigua ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1881, Emily, daughter of the Honom-able E. D' Alton Shea of Newfoundland. Postal address — Secretary's Lane, Gibraltar. The Reverend JOHN EDWARD JACKSON, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, sometime Rural Dean of Malmesbury, Honorary Canon of Bristol Cathedral, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born November 12, 1805, being the third son of the late James Jackson, Justice of the Peace, of Doncaster, in the county of York, by his wife Henrietta Priscilla, second daughter of Freeman Bower, Esquire, of Killerby Hall, Bawtry, and Maltby Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and sister and co-heir of Henry Bower of Doncaster, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, hold- ing in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto, " Strenue et honeste." JOHN HOULTON JACKSON, Gentleman. Bom December 27, 1837, being the second son of the Reverend James Jackson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Lydgate, in the county of Suffolk, and Vicar of St. Sepulchre's, London, and Rural Dean, by Eliza his wife, daughter of Colonel John Houlton of Farley Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain reflexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent; with the Motto, "Strenue et honeste." Married, June 27, i86g, Eliphalette, daughter of the Reverend Thomas William Wrench, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Michael's, Cornhill, London ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Houlton Jackson, Gentleman, born March 18, 1870 ; (2) Edward Ellis Jackson, Gentleman, born November 22, 1871 ; (3) Wilfred Swinhoe Jackson, Gentleman, born August 15, 1873 ; (4) Laurence Jackson, Gentleman, born May 17, 187s ; (5) Francis Jackson, Gentleman, born January 4, 1883 ; and three daughters. JOHN THOMAS JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, being the eldest son of John Jackson of Oldham, by his wife Emma, daughter of Benjamin Godwin of Burslem. Club — Magis- trates'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per chevron azure and or, in chief three pheons of the last, and in base a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two pheons gules, thereon an eagle with wings expanded or, each wing charged with a rose as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Res non verba." Married, May 16, 1866, Sarah, second daughter of Bartholomew Prockter of Oldham ; and has Issue — ^John Jackson, Gentleman, Lieutenant Lancashire Fusiliers, born 1869. Estate and postal address — The Hur- stead, Rochdale. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 542 3fac 3lac Sir KEITH GEORGE JACKSON, fourth Baronet. Born at Beach House, Walmer, August 2, 1842, being the second son of Sir Keith Alexander Jackson, second Baronet, by his wife Amelia, the only daughter of the late George Waddell, of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; educated at Magdalen College, Cambridge; appointed Lieutenant 83rd Foot 1865, retired 1866 ; succeeded his brother, who was mur- dered at Lucknow, as fourth Baronet, November 16, 1857, under the creation of May 22, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between a goat's head couped in chief gules, and a ship in full sail in base proper, a greyhound courant between two pheons or, a bordure of the second charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with- his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head couped argent, gutt^e-de-sang, armed and bearded or, gorged with a collar gules, charged with three bezants, ringed, and line reflexed of the third. Married, February 25, 1875, Alice, daughter of Charles F. Mon- tresor, of the Bengal Civil Service; and has Issue — (i) Robert Montresor Jackson, Esquire, born at Hamilton, Canada West, March ir, 1876 ; (2) Francis Gorham Jack- son, Esquire, born at Mercedes, Buenos Ayres, November II, 1878. Residence — Buenos Ayres. Postal address — c/o Messrs. Palmer, Eland & Nettleship, 4 Trafalgar Square, London, W.C. Dame LOUISA MARIA JACKSON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Jackson, daughter of Lieutenant- General Stavely, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1848, Sir Louis Steuart Jackson, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, who died 1890. Postal address — Had- leigh Hall, Suffolk. MORTON STRODE JACKSON, Gentleman. Born March 6, 1847, being the fourth son of the late Lieutenant- General George Jackson of the Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Phyllis Sophia, daughter of Nathaniel Migrub Strode. Axmorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a fesse ermine cotised argent, between three shovellers of the last, a cross crosslet between two annulets of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin gules, collared and chain re- flexed over the back or, holding in the dexter claw a shoveller's head erased argent ; with the Motto — ' ' Strenue et honeste." H RANDLE JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ® and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ross, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife, late Captain 8th King's Royal Irish Hussars, and Honorary Major in the Fife Light Horse Volunteers. Born June 2, 1839, being the eldest son of Edward James Jackson, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late George Seton of the Honour- able East India Company's Service. Clubs — Junior United Service, Hurlingham, New (Edinburgh), Conservative Edinburgh). Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a pale en- grailed azure, surmounted by a chevron invected, thereon three cinquefoils between as many eagles' heads erased, all countercharged, impaled with the arms of Baxter, namely ermine, on a chevron engrailed between three mullets gules, as many garbs or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, a horse current argent, gutt^e-de-poix, charged on the body with a pale gules, thereon a cinquefoil also argent; with the Motto — "Jamais arriere." Married, September 1882, Emiiy Margaret, daughter of the late Edward Baxter of Kincaldrum, in the county of Forfar, and Gilston, in the county of Fife ; and has Issue — Annie Con- stance ; and Dorothy Jean. Estates — Swordale, in the county of Ross ; Low Farm, Upwell, in the county of Norfolk. Postal address — Swordale, Evanton, Ross-shire. Sir ROBERT WILLIAM JACKSON, Knight Bache- lor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the only son of Matthew Henry Jackson, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of William Troy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Livery — Blue. Married, firstly, i860, Annie, daughter of John Jones Simpson ; secondly, 1891, Gertrude Gelston, daughter of Robert P. Daye & is the Military CocKade. of Canonbury : and has Issue — (i) John Jackson, Esquire, bom 1863, lost at sea 1892 ; (2) Robert William Henry Jackson, Esquire, born 1864 ; (3) Matthew Henry Jackson, Esquire, bom 1868 ; (4) Claude Robert Jackson, Esquire, born 1893; and Charlotte. Postal address — Eglinton, New Grove Avenue, Sandymount, Dublin. Colonel SAMUEL JACKSON, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace for Bombay, Member of the Institute of Civil Engineers. Born 1845, being the son of the late Samuel Jackson of Attercliffe : was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Club — Byculla (Bom- bay). Married, 1891, Ada Montfort, daughter of Edward Ford Bromley, and widow of Wilson Bell, formerly of Bombay. Postal address — Beltwood, Ranmoor, near Shef field. SUSAN FRANCES JACKSON, commonly known as the Honourable Susan Frances Jackson, daughter of George Frederick Hotkam, Esquire, com,monly known as the Honour- able George Frederick Hotham, and sister of the fourth and fifth Baron Hotham : was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, iZtl. Married, 1877, the Reverend Alexander Cosby Jackson. Captain SYDNEY CHARLES FISHBURN JACK- SON, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Aide-de-Camp to Major-General Sir G. S. White, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Commanding Quelta District. Bom 1863, being the son of the late W. T. F. Jackson, Commander Royal Navy, of Dedham Grove, in tlie county of Essex ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1889. Club — Army and Navy. WILLIAM JACKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Chester. Bom. November 19, 1832, being the second son of Sir William Jackson, Baronet, by Dame Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Hughes, Lieutenant late and Lancashire Militia. Clubs — Magistrates', City Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between two goats' heads couped in chief and a fleur-de- lis in base argent, two ,flaunches of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a ragged staff sable, a goat's head couped argent, sem^e of trefoils vert ; with the Motto, " Fortiter, Fidelitur, Feliciter." Married, 1861, Therese Isabel, daughter of Edward Howard of Liver- pool ; and has Issue — William Jackson, Gentleman, born 1870 ; and several daughters [of whom Maud Isabel married, 1889, John Glynn of Glyn Isa, Hoylake, in the county of Cheshire ; and EHzabeth, married 1893, Edgar Leicester Billson of Ulverscroft, Oxton, in the county of Cheshire]. Postal address — Forest Road, Birkenhead. WILLIAM HENRY JACKSON, Esquire, a Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Queensland. Bom February 19, 1835, being the eldest son of the late Henry Jackson of Marnaharin, imthe counties of Monaghan and Dublin, Ireland, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of William White of Drumgavney, in the county of Monaghan, Ireland. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of ten argent and azure, a lion rampant gules holding between the paws an eagle's head erased or, two flaunches sable, each charged with a mullet of six points of the fourth ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, a mullet of six points or, thereon an eagle close proper ; with the Motto, " Confide recte agens." Married, April 24, 1872, Jane Eleanor, only daughter of the late Daniel Steed of Belfast, Ireland ; and has Issue — (i) William Thomas Isles Jackson, Gentleman, born March 21, 1874; (2) Lewis Henry Jackson, Gentleman, born April 30, 1880 ; and Maude Isabel. Postal address — Laurel Lodge, Toowong, near Brisbane, Queensland. The Right Honour.-vble WILLIAM LAWIES JACK- SON, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace for Leeds and for the West Riding of the county of York, Member of Parliament for the Northern Division of Leeds. Bom. 1840, being the son of the late William Jackson, formerly of Leeds. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per chevron gules and or, in chief two suns 8 is the Naval Cocliade. 3Iac 31am 543 in splendour of the last, and in base three annulets, one and two interlaced of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse or, holding in the mouth an ear of wheat slipped vert, resting the dexter foreleg on three annulets as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Essayez." Married, i860, Grace, daughter of George Tempest. Residences — AUerton Hall, Chapel AUerton, near Leeds ; 27 Cadogan Square, S.W. Colonel SAMUEL SWINTON JACOB, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. "^IflfOh Born 1841, being the son of the late Colonel JldvUU William Jacob, Bombay Artillery: was created Companion of the Most Eminent Oi'der of the Indian Empire, 1890. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1874, Mary Catherine, daughter of the late Robert Brown of Edinburgh. Postal address — Jeypore, Rajputana, India. WILLIAM HIGGINS JACOB, fourth son of Vickers Jacob, a Lieutenant in the Honourable East India Com- pany's Service, by his wife Anne, daughter of William Watson, a Majorin the same Service. Club — Constitutional. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Argent, on a chevron gules, between three heraldic tigers' heads erased proper, a leopards face argent ; and for the Crest, an heraldic tiger passant ; with the Motto, ^' A Deo salus." Married, April 21, 1864, Charlotte Emma, daughter of William Thomas Chapman, Gentleman, Solicitor ; and has Issue — Arthur Fitzwarren Jacob, bom January 23, 1865 ; and Anne Frederica. Postal address — S9 Portsdown Road, Maida Vale. CHARLES THEODORE JACOBY, Gentleman. Born August 1853, being the third and youngest "ifflfflTlll ^""^ °^ ^^ '^'^ Moritz Jacoby of Nottingham, JiatUU^ by his wife Violet Frederika, daughter of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Club — Badminton. Livery — Black, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse dancett^e argent and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, charged upon the body with two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, resting the dexter forefoot on a cross as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Opera bona effulgent." Married, , Lily Florence, daughter of Lewis Edward Nolan, Roscommon. Postal address — Lyegrove House, near Chipping Sodbury, Gloucestershire JAMES ALFRED JACOBY, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for the Mid-Division of the county of Derby, has been Sheriff of Nottingham 1877-1878. Born June 1852, being the second son of the late Moritz Jacoby of Nottingham, by his wife Violet Frederika, daughter of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand Duchy of Mecklen- burg - Schwerin. Clubs — Devonshire, Nottinghamshire (Nottingham). Livery — Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Ar- morial bearings — Party per fesse dancettfe argent and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, charged upon the body vrith two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, resting the dexter forefoot on a cross as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Opera bona effulgent." Married, May 1883, Hermine EUzabeth Frederica, daughter of the late Gustav Liepmann of Glasgow ; and has Issue — Alfred Henry Moritz Jacoby, Gentleman, born February 22, 1884 ; Marie Violet ; and Doris Vera. Postal address — 45 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. JOHN HENRY JACOBY, Gentleman, Consul at Not- tingham for the Repubhc of Colombia (South America). Bom November 1848, being the eldest son of the late Moritz Jacoby of Nottingham, by his wife Violet Frederica, daughter of Isidor Hirsch of Teterow, in the Grand Duchy of Mecklenburg-Schwerin. Clubs — Devonshire, Notting- hamshire (Nottingham). Livery — Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — Party per fesse dancett^e argent and sable, in chief a cross of eight points gules, between two roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base two wings conjoined in lure, and elevated or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, charged upon the body with two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, resting the dexter forefoot on a cross as in the arms; with the Motto, "Opera bona effulgent." Postal address — Ropewalk, The Park, Nottingham. §SlR JOHN JAFFRAY, first Baronet, of Skills, in the county of Warwick, and Park Grove, Bir- Tflffrflt) '"i"S^^™i Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Jl nU'V UJ/ Lieutenant for the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester. Bom October 11, 1818, being the son of John Jaffray of Stirling, by his wife Agnes, nie Wilson ; was created a Baronet, October 13, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three pallets sable, on a fesse cotised gules, four mullets or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mound in front of two branches of palm in orle vert, a mullet or. Motto — "Post nubila Phcebus." Married, February 1850, Anna, daughter of William Munton ; and by her (who died February 20, 1893) has Issue — (i) Wilham Jaffray, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, born June 5, 1852 [married, firstly, January 28, 1885, Mabel Augusta, third daughter of Sir Francis Scott, third IJaronet (she died May, 1886); secondly. May 11, 1889, Alice Mary, daughter of Francis Galloway of Canon Pyon, in the county of Hereford, and has issue, John Henry Jaffray, Esquire, born December 9, 1893 ; and Mabel Violet] ; (2) John Mun- ton Jaffray, Esquire, born 1853 [married, 1877, Edith Mary Selina, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Edmund Franklyn , Master of Arts, Vicar of Old Dalby, in the county of Leicester, and has issue, Edith Mabel ; and Gladys Hope] ; and Annie [married, 1879, Albert Cay, and has issue]. Seats — Slti of the University of Oxford, ^ojt; November J|ltlIll^P i^.^ 1827, being the youngest son of the late Reverend John James, Doctor of Divinity, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough, and Vicar of St. John the Baptist's in that city, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Bell of Brampton, in the county of Cumberland. Armorial bearings— He bears for The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of agentiinely armigerous person. 544 31am Arms : Gules, on a fesse nebuly between three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre chief point a Passion Cross of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules ; with the Motto, "Memor." Married, Februarys, 1861, Emily, daughter of Thomas Kettlewell of Blackheath Park ; and has had Issue — (i) Ernest Edward James, Gentleman, born November 24, 1862; {2) John Burleigh James, Gentleman, born April 2, 1865, died August 17, 1876 ; Lucy, died an infant ; Gertrude Frances ; Lilian Mary ; and Emily, died an infant. FRANCIS JAMES, Gentleman, of Edgeworth Manor, Edgeworth, in the county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law. Bor?i January 29, 1815, being the third son of the late Reverend John James, Doctor of Divinity, Prebendary of the Cathedral Church of Peterborough, and Vicar of St. John the Baptist's in that city, by his wife Elizabeth , daughter of Thomas Bell of Brampton, in the county of Cumberland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse nebuly between three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre chief point a Passion Cross of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules; with the Motto, "Memor." Married, August 28, 1856, Ann, daughter of William Green of Government House, Londonderry ; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur John James, Gentleman, born May 25, 1S57 ; {2) the Reverend Frank James, Master of Arts, Vicar of Rossett, in the county of Denbigh, born June 21, 1857 [to whom refer] ; (3) William James, Gentleman, born June 30, 1862 ; (4) Alfred James, Gentleman, born June 2, 1864 ; (5) Edward Tite James, Gentleman, born June 22, 1867; Bertha ; Emily Desborough ; and Margaret. The Reverend FRANK JAMES, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Rossett, in the county of Denbigh, Master of Arts of the Universityof Oxford. Born]\mQS, 1859, being the second son of Francis James, Gentleman, of Edgeworth Manor, in the county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Ann, daughter of William Green of Government House, London- derry. Armorial tjearings — He bears for Arm : Gules, on a fesse nebuly three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre chief point a Passion Cross of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules; with the Motto, "Memor." Married, January 16, 1883, Mary Alicia Pearle, daughter of Henry Wylde Jackson of Alexandra Villas, Brighton ; and has had Issue — jij John James, Gentleman, born November 11, 1883; (2) Frank James, Gentleman, born May 10, 1885 ; (3) Henry Radcliffe Todd James, Gentleman, born May 15, 1886 ; Humphrey Middleton James, Gentle- man, born October 11, 1887, died May 30, 1892; and Margaret Mary. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY JAMBS, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Member of Parliament for Bury, Attorney-General to the Prince of Wales; is President of the Council of Cheltenham College, Born 1828, being the son of Philip Turner James of Hereford, by his wife Frances Gertrude, third daughter of John Bodenham of The Grove, Presteign ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1873; appointed a Me-mber of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1885. Club — AthencBum. Postal addresses — 41 Cadoga?i Square, London, S. W. , Westacre House, Norfolk; Shore- ham Place, Sevenoaks. JOHN ARTHUR JAMES, Gentleman, eldest son of the late Daniel James of Beaconsfield, Woolton, in the county Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Sophia, daughter of George Hitchcock of New York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron between two ostriches in chief and a dolphin naiant in base sable, a billet of the first ; and impaling the arms of Cavendish- Bentinck, namely quarterly i and 4 azure, a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent (for Caven- dish). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his & is tbe Military Cockade. 3Iam degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, an ostrich sable, holding in the beak a billet also or ; with the Motto; " j'aime ^jamais." Married, December 7, 1885, Mary Venetia, youngest daughter of the Right Hon- ourable George Cavendish-Bentinck, Member of Parliament. Sir JOHN KINGSTON FULLARTON JAMES, third Baronet, of the city of Dublin. Born December i, 1852, being the son of Francis Edward James, Esquire, by his wife Helen Donald, daughter of John FuUarton ; succeeded his uncle in 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly vert and gules, a cross argent charged with a ship in full sail between four anchors erect azure, in the first and fourth quarters a dolphin naiant of the third between three cross crosslets or ; in the second and third a lion passant guardant of the last, between threefleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, issuing from a ducal coronet or, a swan proper, beaked gules, holding therein, pointing to its breast, a dart gold, feathered argent. Motto — Over the crest, " A jamais ; " under the arras, "Pro Deo patria et rege." Heir presumptive — His brother, Gavin FuUarton James, Esquire, born 1859 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1883. The Reverend NICHOLAS HOPKINS JAMES, Clerk in Holy Orders, Doctor of Divinity, sixth son of John James of Coolruss Park, in the county of Wicklow, by his wife Mary, daughter of James Hopkins of same county. Clui — Athenaeum (Dublin). Livery — Claret and blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, on a chevron engrailed between three lions passant guardant or, as many purses sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart's head erased proper, charged on the neck with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto — "J'aime jamais." Postal address — Tartaraghan Rectory, Armagh, Ireland. WILLIAM JAMES, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born June 30, 1862, being the third son of Francis James, Gentleman, of Edgeworth Manor, in the county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Ann, daughter of William Green of Government House, in the county of Londonderry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fess nebuly three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many escallops proper, in the centre chief point a Passion Cross of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, charged on the neck with an escallop gules, and supporting in the mouth a Passion Cross also gules ; with the Motto, "Memor." Married, January 4, 1889, Sarah Florence, daughter of Henry William Ford of Buenos Ayres ; and has Issue — Bertha Dorothy. § WILLIAM DODGE JAMES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom 1854, being the youngest son of the late Daniel James of Beaconsfield, Woolton, in the county of Lancaster, by his wife Sophia, daughter of George Hitchcock of New York. Club — "Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron between two ostriches in chief and a dolphin naiant in base sable, a billet of the first ; and impaling the arms of Forbes of Newe, namely, quarterly i and 4 azure, three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 azure, three fraises argent (for Fraser). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, an ostrich sable, holding in the beak a billet also or. Motto — "J'aime k jamais." Married, March 5, 1889, Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Jolan Forbes, Baronet, of Newe ; and has Issue — ^Helen Millicent. Seat — West Dean Park, Chichester. Town house — 14 Great Stanhope Street, W. Colonel WILLIAM ARTHUR JAMES-WALLACE, Companion ofthe Most Eminent '?fatYII>«t-/r?rJflf(?lf l> Order of the Indian Empire, JiaiUIP^'VLVaaiiaVI^ Manager of North- Western Railway, India, and Com- mandant yd Punjauh (North- Western Railway) Volunteer Rifles. Born 1842, being the son ofthe late William James- Wallace, Esquire, Justice of the Peace of the county of K is the Naval Cockade. 31am Wexford; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Club — Junior United Service. Postal address — Lahore, Punjauh. LEANDER STARR JAMESON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 't[axnotit\W boctor of Medicine, Administrator for JinilH^PUtl the British South Africa Company in Mashonaland ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. WILLIAM JAMESON, Esquire, Deputy Surgeon- General, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. Dame HENRIETTA JARDINE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jardine, daughter of William '?ffl1*tltT1P Younger of Craigielands, in the county of JinVUI'llv Dumfries. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a saltire and chief gules, the last charged with three mullets. Supporters— Dexter, a horse at Eberty proper ; sinister, a knight in armour armed with a scimitar, all proper. Married, 1861, Sir Alexander Jardine, eighth Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Jardine, ninth Baronet [to whom refer], born June 11, 1865 ; (2) Alexander Jardine, Esquire, born August i, 1868 ; Isabel Edith ; Jane Gertrude ; Henrietta ; Janet Madeline ; Cathe- rine Dorcas Maule ; Sibyl Mary ; and Margaret Lindsay. Postal addresses — Edinburgh ; Jardine Hall, Dumfriesshire. HSiR ROBERT JARDINE, first Baronet, of Castle- SB' milk, in the county of Dumfries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Born May 24, 1825, being the seventh son of the late David Jardine of Muirhousehead, in the county of Dumfries, by his wife Rachel, daughter of William Johnstone of Linns, in the coimty of Dumfries. Creation — July 20, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and or, a saltire gules, on a chief engrailed of the third, three mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a vireath of his liveries is set for Crest, a spur-rowel gules. Motto — "Cave adsum." Married, April 4, 1867, Margaret Seton, daughter of John Buchanan Hamilton of Leny, in the county of Perth ; and by her (who died March 7, 1868) has an only child, Robert William Buchanan Esquire, born January 21, 1868. Residences — 24 St. James's Place, S.W.; Castlemilk, Lockerbie, N.B. ; Lanrick Castle, Doune, in the county of Perth. Sir WILLIAM JARDINE, eighth Baronet, of Apple- girth, in the county of Dumfries. Bom June ir, 1865, being the son of Sir Alexander, seventh Baronet, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of William Younger of Craigie- lands, in the county of Dumfries. Creation — May 15, 1672. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire and chief gules, the last charged with three mullets of the field. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a spur-rowel of six points argent. Supporters — Dexter, a horse at liberty proper ; sinister, a man in armour, having a scimitar at his side proper. Motto — "Cave adsum." Heir presumptive — His brother, Alexander Jardine, Esquire, born 1868. Seats — Edinburgh ; Jardine Hall, in the county of Dumfries. Dame EMMA JAR VIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jarvis, daughter of Alexander Bowker 'Jflrhttf "f ^^"^^ Lynn. Married, 1852, Sir Lewis JjClVUi?? Whincop Jarvis, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted in 1878, and died in 1888. Postal address — Uphall, Hillington, Kin£s Lynn. Major-General SAMUEL PETERS JARVIS, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1820, being the eldest son of the late S. P. Jarvis {Chief Superintendent of Indian Affairs in Canada] of Toronto; received Distinguished Service Reward, 1887 ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- It] 545 anguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870. Clubs — Army and Navy, Bath and County [Bath]. Married, 1850, Renie H., eldest daughter of the late Captain John Wilson, Royal Navy. Postal address— 11 Raby Place, Bath. RAO BAHADUR SRI RAUR BHIKAJI JATAR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order *3[j\4-rt4* of the Indian Empire ; was created CoTnpanion Jini-aV of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1894. JA YNE, see CHESTER, Bishop of. ALICE CAROLINE JEBB, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Caroline Jebb, sister of the fifth '?[rhfl discount Melville; was raised to the rank of a J|I^UU J^iscounfs daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Married, 1870, Captain Joshua Gladwyn Jebb, late S^th Regiment. JEDBURGH, Baron, see LOTHIAN. JEDBURGH-FOREST, Baron, see HAMILTON. § Deputy Inspector-General JOSEPH JEE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon *?[pP WJ^offz Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of Jl'^*' the Victoria Cross, son of the late Christopher Preston Jee of Hartshill, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Eden; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, 1841 ; transferred to Royal Dragoons, 1864 ; and became Deputy Inspector-General of Army Hospitals (half-pay], 1868 ; received the Victoria Cross, 1857 ; and was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Clubs — Army and Navy, Hurlingham. Livery — Dark blue, lined with yellow serge. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Gules, a sword in bend proper. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect holding in the gauntlet a sword; with the Motto, ^^ In fortitudo mea." Married, 1880, Norah Caro- line, daughter of the late Charles Riley, Barrister-at-Law. Postal address — Paxford, Chipping Campsden, Gloucester- shire. JEFFREYS, quartered by PRATT. Sir MANEKJEE CURSETJEE JAMSETJEE JEJEE- BHOY, third Baronet (of the United IpflM^flllrttl Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland). JII^Jt'K-UUUI/ Born March 3, 1851, being the eldest son of Cursetjee Jamsetjee, afterwards Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, second Baronet, by his wife Ruttonbaee Cursetjee, daughter of Cursetjee Manekjee Soortee; thiro in descent from the first Baronet, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy ; created as such in the year 1857, for his benevolence, charity, munificence, and loyalty — a reputation that was also earned by his son the second Baronet. In i860 a special Act of the Legislative Council of India was passed, with the sanction of Her Majesty, by which all future holders of the title are to relinquish their own names and assume those of the first Baronet. The present Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, the third Baronet, is a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, created as such in the year 1884 ; is also authorised to wear the Delhi and other Medals that were presented to his father, the second Baronet, by the Viceroy of India, and by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ; succeeded his father, the second Baronet, 1877, and assumed the name of Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy in lieu of Manekjee Curset- jee Jamsetjee ; is a Parsee merchant, a Magistrate and Member of the Legislative Council of Bombay. Livery — White pantaloons, black coats with gold buttons, coloiu-ed turbans vrith gold brocade (circular-shaped), boots and stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a sun rising above a representation of the ' ' Ghauts ' ' moun- tains near Bombay in base, and in chief two bees volant all proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a mount vert, thereon a peacock amidst wheat, and in the beak an ear of wheat all proper. Motto — " Industry and Liberality." Married, 1869, Jerbai Shapoorjee, daughter of Shapoorjee Dhunjeebhoy; and has Issue — Cursetjee Jejee- The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 M 546 %t) 31en bhoy, Esquire, born November ii, 1878, died July 28, 1893 ; Dinbai ; and Cooveobai. Estates — Mazagone Castle, Bombay; Fountain Hall, Poena; Duke's Retreat, Khan- dalla; house-property in the Fort, Bombay ; Gavesh Khind House, Poona. Postal address — Mazagone Castle, Bombay ; Fountain Hall, Poona. Dame RUTTONBAEE JEJEEBHOY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Jejeebhoy, daughter of Cursetjee Manekjee Soortee. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Azure, a sun rising above a representation of the " Ghauts" mountains near Bombay in base, and in chief two bees volant all proper. Married, 1835, Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy, second Baronet, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Manekjee Cursetjee Jejeebhoy, third Baronet, now known as Sir Jamsetjee Jejeebhoy [to whom refer] ; (2) Cowajee Cursetjee Jejeebhoy, Esquire, born November 25, 1852 [married, 1869, Goolbai Rustamjee Wadia] ; (3) Jamsetjee Cursetjee Jejeebhoy, Esquire, born August 31, i860 [married, 1882, Avabai, daughter of Sha- poorjee Dhunjubhoy] ; Jeevunbai Cursetjee [married, June 4, 1854, Homejee Cursetjee Dady, and died December i, 185s] ; Dhunbaijee Cursetjee [married, June 6, 1846, Din- shawjee Jamsetjee Paruck, and has issue, Hurabai, born 1876] ; lurbaee Cursetjee [married, February 12, 1857, Nowrojee Rustamjee Arda, and died 1870] ; Goolbaee Cursetjee [married, April 19, 1855, Nesserwanjee Sorab- jee, and died at Bombay, August 31, 1865]; Heerabaee Cursetjee [married, February 17, 1857, Cawasjee Dady Ghoga, and died January 4, 1868]; Sonabaee Cursetjee [married, April 19, 1855, Nowrojee Jewajee] ; Jaijee Cur- setjee [married. May 25, 1864, Heerjeebhoy Nowrojee Burjorjee] ; Chaneebaee Cursetjee [married, firstly, Hom- jee Cursetjee Dady, who died 1884, and secondly, 1887, Homarjee Ardasar Homarjee] ; Avabai [maiTied, April 28, 1880, Rustomjee N. Byramjee Jejeebhoy, Justice of the Peace, of Bombay, and has issue, three sons and two daughters]: Navazbaee [married, 1881, Pirosha Pestonjee Paruck]. Postal address — Mazagone Castle, Bombay. § HERBERT JEKYLL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael "flpfetlll ^""^ Saint George, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Jlvtt^ll Engineers. Bom November 22, 1846, being the fourth and second surviving son of the late Edward Joseph Hill Jekyll of Wargrave Hill, in the county of Berkshire, formerly Captain Grenadier Guards, by his wife Julia, daughter of the late Charles Hammersley of 25 Park Crescent, London; entered Royal Engineers 1866, became Captain 1878, Major 1886, and Lieutenant- Colonel 1892, served in Ashantee War, 1873-1874 ; was Private Secretary to the Earl of Carnarvon when Secretary of State for Colonies, 1876-1878 ; Secretary to Colonial De- fence Committee, 1878, 1879, and to Royal Commission on the Defence of British Possessions and Commerce Abroad, 1879-1882 ; specially employed at War Office and at Singa- pore, 1883-1885 ; Secretary to Colonial Defence Committee, 1885 ; Private Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland (Earl Carnarvon), 1885, 1886 ; Secretary to Royal Commission on Melbourne Centenary Exhibition, 1888, 1889 ; appointed Secretary to the Viceroy of Ireland (Baron Houghton), 1892 ; and was created a Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Clubs — ^Athenaeum, Burlington Fine Arts, Cosmopolitan. Livery — Black coat, great-coat and trousers, black and yellow striped waistcoat, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, a fesse between three hinds trippant sable ; 2. lozengy argent and sable, a chief per fesse dancett^e or and azure ; 3. gules, two wings inverted and conjoined in leure argent, and in chief a crescent for difference ; 4. argent, crusily fitchfe sable, three boars' heads erased gules ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife, the arms of Graham, namely or, on a chief invected ermine, three escallops of the field. Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled and studded; with the Motto, "In Deo confido." Mar- ried, December 29, 1881, Agnes Lowndes, sixth and youngest daughter of the late WiUiam Graham, Esquire, of 35 Grosvenor Place, London, Deputy -Lieutenant, formerly Member of Parliament for Glasgow ; and has Issue — Fran- cis Walter Jekyll, Gentleman, born November 20, 1882 ; M is the Military Cockade. Barbara ; and Pamela Margaret. Postal address — ^3 Green Street, Park Lane. CAROLINE ANNE JENKINS, commonly known as Lady Caroline Anne Jenkins, daughter of nffmUirtti ^^^ sixth Earl of Jersey. Married, 1872, J|<>(mlllP w. H. p. Jenkins. CHARLES EDWARD JENKINS, Gentleman. Born 1875, being the only son of Robert Edward Arthur Jen- kins, Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps, by his wife Hannah, daughter of S. Turnbull, Esquire ; succeeded his grand- father, Major-General Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six azure and ermine, on a pile between three annulets or, a lion rampant regardant sable ; and for his Crest, on a mural coronet sable, a lion passant regardant or, supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine, charged with an annulet or; with the Motto, " Perge sed caute." Postal address — Cruckton Hall, Shrewsbury. § EDGAR FRANCIS JENKINS, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants of the City of London, a Member of the Court of Common Council, Proctor and Solicitor. SorK December 17, 1850, being the second son of Major- General Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins of Cruckton Hall, in the county of Salop, by his wife Annette Louisa, eldest daughter of Horace Aylward. Cluts — Conservative (S. W. ), City Carlton (E.G.). Livery — Dark blue coat and trousers, with yellow collar and cuffs, yellow and blue striped waist- coat, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six azure and ermine, three annulets, two in fesse and one in base or, a pile of the last, thereon a lion rampant regardant sable. Crest — On a mural crown sable, a Uon passant regardant or, supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine, charged with an annulet or. Motto — " Perge sed caute." Married, firstly, June 17, 1884, Marianne Sophie Eugenie, daughter of Major John Hatfield Brooks, Justice of the Peace, of Flitwick Manor, in the county of Bedford (she died June 9, 1885) ; secondly, September 22, 1887, Edith Helen, only daughter of William Turner, Esquire, of Gloucester Place, Hyde Park, and granddaughter of Sir Richard Jenkins, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Edgar Kymursky Jenkins, Gentle- man, bom March 18, 1891 ; and Ivy Helen. Estates — Charlton Hill, near Shrewsbury; 7 Westboume Crescent, Hyde Park, W. Postal address — 16 Godhman Street, Doctors' Commons, E.C. § EDWARD JENKINS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Radnor, for which he served the offtce of High Sheriff in the year 1870. Born August 24, 1823, being the eldest son of the late Edward Jenkins, Esquire, of Nant-y-groes, in the county of Radnor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Maiy his wife, daughter and co-heir of the Reverend John Pateshall Pyefinch, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of West- bury, in the county of Salop. Livery — Chocolate, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant within a bordure indented or, on a chief argent, three hearts of the first ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, holding between the forepaws an escallop g^ules, and resting the dexter hind paw on a plate charged with a heart as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Byw a gadsel byw." Married, i860, Mar- garetta, only surviving child and heiress of the Reverend John Jenkins, of The Grove, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Kinel, in the county of Hereford, Vicar of Norton, and Perpetual Curate of Whitton, in the county of Radnor ; and has Issue— hn only child, Rosa, [married to John Alfred Bradney, Esquire (to whom refer)]. Estates— The Grove ; Nant-y-groes. Postal address— The Grove, near Presteign, Radnorshire. Colonel FRANCIS HO WELL JENKINS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty. Bom 1832, being she son of the Reverend David Jenkins of St. Goran, in the county of Cornwall: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — United Service, Union. GEORGE HENRY JENKINS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint H is the Naval Cockade. 3len George, Honorary Justice of the Peace for Victoria and Sozith Australia, Secretary to Royal Commission on Erection of Houses of Parliament. Born 1843, i^ng the son of Henry Jenkins of Abergavenny, in the county of Monmouth ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Parliament House, Melbourne, Victoria, Sir JAMES JENKINS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Born 1818, being the son of William Jenkins. Married, 1862, Sophia Pauline, daughter of Admiral Luckraft [she died 1882). Postal address — Nevinston, Mannamead, Plymouth. §SiR JOHN JONES JENKINS, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan (High Sheriff 1889), Justice of the Peace for Swansea (Mayor 1869, 1870, 1879-1881), Honorary Lieutenant Royal Navy Artillery Volunteers, was Member of Parliament for the county of Carmarthen, 1882-1886. Born 183s, being the son of the late Jenkins Jenkins, Esquire, of Morriston, in the county of Glamorgan, by his wife Sarah, daughter of John Jones ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Clubs — Reform, National Union. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Party per pale sable and gules, on a chevron between two fleurs-de-lis in chief and a lion's gamb erased in base argent, a fleur- de-lis of the first between two pellets. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's garab erect and erased argent, holding a pellet charged with a fleur-de-lis, and all between two fleurs-de-Us argent ; with the Motto, " Per- severance." Married, firstly, 1854, Margaret, daughter of the late Josiah Rees of Morriston ; and secondly, 1864, Katherine, youngest daughter of the late Edward Daniel. Postal address — The Grange, Swansea. JENKINSON, quartered by FOLJAMBE. Sir EDWARD GEORGE JENKINSON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable "IflMlfcttltflltl Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being J|«'tlHtll9Ull f]^ joK of the Reverend J. S. Jenkinson, late Vicar of Battersea, by his wife Har- riet, daughter of Captain the Honourable Sir George Grey, Baronet ; created Companion of tfie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1865, Anna- bella Georgiana Monck Mason. Postal address — 13 Downe Terrace, Richjnond. §SlR GEORGE BANKS JENKINSON, twelfth Baro- net, of Hawkesbury, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 4th Bat- talion Gloucestershire Regiment. Born May 10, 1851, being the son of Sir George Samuel Jenkinson, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Emily Sophia, daughter of Anthony Lyster of Stillorgan Park, Dublin ; succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of May i8, 1661. Clubs — Carlton, Pratt's. Ar- morial 'beaxings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a fesse wavy argent, charged with a cross pat^e gules, in chief two estoiles or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse assurgent or, maned azure, supporting a cross pat^e gules. Motto — ' ' Pareo non servio." Married, August 10, 1880, Madeline, eldest daughter of Arthur Holme Sumner of Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) John Banks Jenkinson, Esquire, bom 1881 ; (2) Thomas Banks Jenkinson, Esquire, born October 2, 1884; and Katherine Sophia. Seats — Eastwood Park, Falfield, in the county of Gloucester ; Hawkesbury, Chippenham. HENRY JENKYNS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Parlia- "JI^MfeunC meniary Counsel. 'RormS^iZ, being the son JI*'»»«*|;IW of the Reverend H. Jenkyns, Doctor of Divinity, of Botley Hill, in the county of Hampshire, Canon of Durham ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and advanced to 31en 547 the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Mar- ried, 1877, Madeline Sabine, daughter of Admiral Sir Thomas Sabine Pasley, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal addresses — Riverside, Palace Road, East Molesey ; Botley Hill, Botley, Hants. BIRT ST. ALBYN JENNER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan. Bom Tlgjifjgi* 1849, being the only son of the late Captain ■Jl " *"^*' Birt Wyndham Rous Jenner, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Langley St. Albyns of Alfoxton, in the county of Somerset; Master of the West Somerset Foxhounds, 1891. C/m*— Junior Consti- tutional. Livery — Dark blue coat, red waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbiUs sable, as many mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting a covered cup of the last. Motto — "In pretiuin persevers." Married, 1881, Elizabeth Georgiana, only daughter of the Reverend Richard Prichard of Newbold, Shipston-on-Stour, and CoUenna, in the county of Glamorgan. Estate — Alfoxton Park, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Alfoxton Park, Bridg- water, Somerset. HENRY JENNER, Gentleman, Assistant Librarian in the British Museum (appointed 1870), eldest and only surviving son of the Right Reverend Henry Lascelles Jenner, formerly Bishop of Dunedin, New Zealand [to whom refer], and his wife Mary Isabel, eldest daughter of the late Captain William Finlaison, Royal Navy, sometime Governor of the Island of Ascension. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i, azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable, three mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colotu-s, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting a covered cup of the last ; with the Motto, " A Deo Rex, a Rege lex." Married, July 12, 1877, Kitty Lee, daughter of the late William John Rawlings of Downes, Hayle, in the county of Cornwall ; and has Issue — Cecily Katharine Ysolt. Postal address — Gerards, Harrow, Middlesex. The Right Reverend Bishop HENRY LASCELLES JENNER, Doctor of Divinity of the University of Cam- bridge, Vicar of Preston-next-Wingham, in the county of Kent, first Bishop of Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand (1866-1870), and Bishop of the Galilean Catholic Church, Paris (1883-1891). Born 1820, being the eighth son of the late Right Honourable Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust, Doctor of Laws, Dean of Arches, Judge of the Prerogative Coiurt of Canterbury, Master of Trinity and a Member of the Privy Council, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Major- General Francis Lascelles. Club — Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbiUs sable, three mullets pierced of the field /for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde), the escutcheon being surmounted by the mitre of a Bishop. Married, August n, 1847, Mary Isabel, eldest daughter of the late Captain William Finlaison of the Royal Navy, sometime Governor of the Island of Ascension ; and has, with other Issue — An only surviving son, Henry Jenner, Gentleman [to whom refer]. HUGH JENNER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, and Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford. Born July 18, 1831, being the only surviving son of the late Robert Francis Jenner, Esquire, of Wenvoe Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, and High Sheriff' in the year 1828, by Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 548 3len 3Ien his wife and cousin Elizabeth Lascelles, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the late Sir Herbert Jenner Fust, Doctor of Laws, Dean of Arches, Judge ol the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Master of Trinity and a Member of the Privy Council, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Major General Francis Lascelles. Club — Constitutional. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules {for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable, as many mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting a covered cup of the last. Estate and postal address — ^Venn Wood, near Hereford. LAURA FRANCES JENNER, Widow, youngest daughter of the Reverend William Birch, Rector of Easton Grey, in the county of Wiltshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable, three mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde). Married, August 28, 1873, Robert Francis Lascelles Jenner, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Wenvoe Castle, who died without issue. May 8, 1883. Estate and postal address — Wenvoe Castle, Cardiff. Sir WILLIAM JENNER, first Baronet, of Harley Street, Cavendish Square, in the parish of Marylebone, in the county of Middlesex, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Physician in Ordinary to the Queen. Born January 30, 1815, being the son of John Jenner, by Elizabeth his wife. Sir William was created a Baronet, February 25, 1868 : made Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1872, and made a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1889. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Per chevron azure and or, in chief two estoiles of the last, and in base a serpent nowed proper, all within a bordure engrailed ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aziure and or. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lamp with three branches argent, suspended by three chains or, fired proper. Motto — "Fide et labore. " Married, July 30, 1858, Adela Lucy Leman, second daughter of Stephen Adey of Gloucester Place, Portman Square; and has Issue — (i) Walter Kentish William Jenner, Esquire, Captain and Adjutant 9th Lancers, born October 12, i860 ; (2) Albert Victor Jenner, Esquire (upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order), ist Battalion Rifle Brigade, born December 19, 1862 ; (3) Arthur Charles William Jenner, Esquire, Bache- lor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister, born February 27, 1864 ; (4) Louis Leopold Charles Albert Jenner, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born December 2, 1865 ; (5) Leopold Christian Duncan Jenner, Esquire, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, born October 24, 1869 ; and Lucy Adela. Seat — Greenwood, Durley, Bishops Waltbam, in the county of Hants, HERBERT JENNER-FUST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, "TTotltll^t*' iTtttit' Doctor of Laws of the University JHHlll«-V-jrU»V of Cambridge, Lord of the Manor and Patron of Hill, Barrister-at- Law. Born February 23, 1806, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable Sir Herbert Jenner-Fust, Doctor of Laws, Dean of Arches, Judge of the Prerogative Court of Canterbury, Master of Trinity Hall, and a Member of the Privy Council, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Major- General Francis Lascelles. Livery — Mulberry-coloured coat , crimson facings, crimson and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons and lace, black velvet breeches, white stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled is the Military Cockade. or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs azure, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable, three mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde), a crescent for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting a covered cup of the last ; with the Motto, "Terrena per vices sunt aliena." Married, October 20, 1835, Maria Eleonora, third daughter of George Norman of Bromley Common, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — Herbert Jenner-Fust, Esquire, Junior [to whom refer] ; Henrietta Maria [married, October 12, 1875, the Reverend William Unett Coates, Master of Arts, Vicar of Hill, and formerly Rector of Rockhampton, in the county of Gloucester] ; and Maria Eleonora. Estate and postal address — Hill Court, Falfield, R.S.O., Gloucestershire. HERBERT JENNER-FUST, Esquire, Junior, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Born August 14, 1841, being the eldest son of Herbert Jenner-Fust, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Lord of the Manor and Patron of Hill, Barrister-at-Law [to whom refer], by his wife Maria Eleonora, third daughter of George Norman, Esquire, of Bromley Common; in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace for that county. Livery — Mulberry - coloured coat, crimson facings, crimson and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons and lace, black velvet breeches, white stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, two swords in chevron argent, hilted and pommelled or, between three covered cups of the last (for Jenner) ; 2. or, a fesse between three fireballs aziue, the latter issuant flames gules (for Poe) ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three woodbills sable three mullets pierced of the field (for Fust) ; 4. azure, a chevron between three lozenges or (for Hyde), a crescent for diffe- rence ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire argent, hilted and pommelled or, supporting a covered cup of the last ; with the Motto, "Terrena per vices sunt aliena." Married, February 6, 1873, Flora Maclaine, second daughter of the late Major Gillian Maclaine Ross; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Jenner- Fust, Esquire, born January 24, 1875 ; (2) Denton Jenner- Fust, Gentleman, born January 20, 1880 ; and Philippa. Postal address — Westbourne, Lancaster. JENNINGS, quartered by LINGARD-MONK. Sir JOHN ROGERS JENNINGS, Knight Bachelor. Born May 10, 1820, being the posthumous '?ll>tl'ntt1lTttfll> 5' '^5^' tiding ^^ youngest son of the late j|vUIlv Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, by his wife Margaret Dyne, only child of Henry Symons of Axbridge, in the county of Somerset. Livery — Dark blue coat, crimson vest. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a stag trippant between four estoiles argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp, an estoile all argent; with the Motto, "Faire sans dire." Married, firstly, February 21, 1878, Caroline Mary, eldest daughter of P. Lawless of Booubyjan, Queens- land ; secondly, Ada Medland, eldest daughter of Robert Lock-Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of The Manor House, Lynmouth ; and has /jj«c— Robert Dyne Jeune, Gentleman, born February 29, 1892; and Caroline Mar- garet Noel. Estates — Lynton Manor and East Lynmouth, in the county of Devon. Postal address — The Manor House, Lynmouth, Barnstaple. The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS HENRY JEUNE, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, President Probate Division and Admiralty Division of the High Court, Judge Advocate- General. Bom March 17, 1843, being the eldest son of the Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord Bishop of Peter- borough, by his wife Margaret Dyne, only child of Henry Symons of Axbridge, in the county of Somerset. Clubs — Athenasum, Carlton, United Service. Livery — Black, crimson waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a stag trippant between four estoiles argent, impaling the arms of Stewart-Mackenzie, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a stag's head caboshed or (for Mackenzie) ; 2 and 3 or, a double tressure flory counter- flory of the last (for Stewart). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp, an estoile all argent; with the Motto, "Faire sans dire." Married, August 16, 1881, Susan Mary EUzabeth, eldest daughter of Keith Stewart-Mackenzie, Esquire, of Seaforth, gi-eat grand- daughter of the last Baron Mackenzie of Seaforth, descendant of the Earls of Seaforth, in the Peerages of Scotland and Ireland ; and has Issue — Christian Francis Seaforth Jeune, Esquire, born August 10, 1882. Estate — Arlington Manor, in the county of Berkshire. Postal addresses — Arlington Manor, Newbury, Berks ; 79 Harley Street. ARTHUR JOHN JEWERS, Fellmi of tlie Society of Antiquaries^ clai^ning to be fourteenth Lord '3[gVMgt«rf Sure, Baron of Wilton. Born February 19, Jl vMJv*.?J 1848, being the eldest son of the late Frederick Arthur Jewers., by his wife Mary Anne Eliza- beth, daughter of John Friend. Married Emily, youngest daughter of William Money of Bevois Mount, in the county of Southampton ; and has Issue — (i) William Francis de Walton Eure Jewers, born March 8, 1872; (2) Arthur Frederick Norton FitzRoy Jewers, ho7'n August 22, 1874 ; Edith Mary Cliffi>rd, died an infant ; and Ethel Muriel Hastings. Postal address — 19 Chamberlain Street, Wells, Somerset. The claim above referred to is as follows : — Ralph Eure, seventh Lord Eure, died untnarried, April 27, 1707. He was tlie son of Horace Eure of Chipping Norton, wlw was admitted to Grey's Inn, February 1610. Horace Eure was tlie eldest son of Sir Francis Eure of Heyford Warren, in tlie county of Oxford, who died May i, 1621. William Eure, the second son, died unmarried. The third son was Sir Sampson Eure of Gateley Park, in the county of Here- ford, Member of Parliament for Leominster, Attorney- General in Wales to Charles I. He married Martha, daughter of Anthony Cage of Longstow, in the county of Cambridge, and had issue, a son, John Eure of Gateley Park, wlw married Susan, daughter and co-heir of Sir John Tracy of Stanhow, in the county of Norfolk. He died intestate, and administration was granted to his widow. Of this marriage M is the Naval Cockade. 310C m 55' there is said to have been issue, a son, Thomas, who changed his name to Jewers. A Thomas Eure, said to be identical with the above Thomas, married, July 21, 1695, Dinah Wells, and had issue, William and Thomas. The latter died young. William is stated to be ide?ttical with William /ewers, tlie great-grandfather of the above-mentioned Arthur John Jewers. Armorial bearings claimed as Lord Eure — Anns : Quarterly of sixteen, i. quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable three escallop shells argent (for Eure) ; 2. gules, five lozenges conjoined in fale or (for Fitz Nigel, Barons Halton, and Constables of Chester) ; 3. or, a chief azure (for De Lisours) ; 4. or, a lion ra?nfant purpure (for Lad, Barons of Pontefract) ; 5. gules, a cross within a bordure engrailed of the last (for De Essex, Barons oj Raleigh) ; 6. gules, afesse ermine between two chevrons or (for Fitz Walter) ; 7. azure, two lions passant argent between nine estoiles or (for De Caynets or Cheney) ; 8. or, an orle azure (for Ber- tram of Mitford) ; g. barry of six or and azure, on a canton gules a cross flory argent (for Aton, Baron and Lord Vesci) ; lo. or, a cross sable (for De Vesci, Barons De Vesci) ; 11. quarterly or and gules, a bordure vaire (for Fitzjohn) ; 12. ' vert, three lions rampant argent, crowned, collared, and chained or (for Tyson) • 13. quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet ardent, a label azure (for De Vere) ; 14. or, an escallop shell in chief sable, between two bendlets gules, a crescent of the second in chief for difference (for Sir John Tracy, second son of the first Viscount Tracy); 15. sable, a chevron argent between three crescents or (for De la Spine) ; 16. argent, on a chevron sable, between three ogresses, as mc^ny roses of the first (for Baldington). Crests— i. two lions' gambs couped and emboshed, supporting an escallop shell all or (for Eure, ancient) ; 2. a cat-a-mountain statant, quarterly or and azure, armed, langued, and ears gules (granted to the first Lord Eure). Supporters — Two cats- a-mountain, the dexter quarterly or and azure, the sinister quarterly azure and or, both armed, langued, and eared gules. Motto — " Vince malum bono." JOCELYN, see RODEN. JOCELYN, Viscount, see RODEN. CECILIA JOCELYN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Jocelyn, daughter "^fnrrlWII °^ Admiral Sir George Elliot, commonly J|WV«-l^H known as the Honourable Sir George Elliot, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto or, impaling the arms of Elliot, namely, quarterly I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Murray) ; ii. and iii. azure, a chevron argent, between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; 2 ^nd 3 gules, on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, a bordure vair (for Elliot), over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of the Island of Corsica, Married, 1866, William Nassau Jocelyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Nassau Jocelyn, son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Roden, who died 1892. §SlR ALFRED JODRELL, fourth Baronet, of Sail Park, in the county of Norfolk, Deputy-Lieu- '?fril11*pH '^"^nt. Born August 13, 1847, being the son J|WU(.«-ll of the late Captain Edward Jodrell, i8th Royal Irish, by his wife Adela Monckton, daughter of Sir Edward Bowyer Smijth, Baronet ; succeeded his cousin, the Reverend Sir Edward Repps, 1882, under the .creation of January 22, 1783. Club — Carlton. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermines, a trefoil slipped or, between three round buckles argent, tongues pendent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cock, wings erected or, combed and wattled gules, issuant out of a wreath of roses of the last, seeded gold. Motto — "Non sibi, sed patrias natus." Heir presuTnptive — His uncle, the Reverend Henry Jodrell, Rector of Gisleham, Lowestoft, born 1817 ; married, 1843, Frances (Countess of Cape St. Vincent), daughter of the late Admiral Sir Charles Napier, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Seat — Bayfield Hall, Holt, in the county of Norfolk. The Reverend HENRY JODRELL, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Gisleham, in the county of Suffolk. Born January 28, 1817, being the second son of the late Edward Jodrell, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, fifth daughter of William Lowndes-Stone of Brightwell Park, in the county of Oxford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Garth of Morden, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Ermines, a trefoil slipped or, between three buckles argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cock with wings erected or, combed and wattled gules, and issuant from a chaplet of roses of the last, barbed and seeded or; with the Motto, "Non sibi sed patriae natus." If arms were established to the Countess he would be entitled to bear them, for and in right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank. Burke and Debrett both assign her Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules ; 2 and 3 or, a bend azure, charged with a mullet between two crescents of the first, within a double tressure fiory counterflory of the second ; but these are the undifferenced arms of Lord Napier of Ettrick, which have never been matriculated in Lyon Register to the present Countess or to her father. Married, October 19, 1843, Eloise Fanny, in her own right second Countess Cape St. Vincent, in the Kingdom of Portugal, daughter of the late Sir Charles Napier, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Count Cape St. Vincent, in the Kingdom of Portugal, and a Grandee of the First Class ; and has./HM« — Heloise Napier [married, 1870, Colonel David John Dickson Safford, formerly Queen's Own Royal West Kent Regiment] ; Fanny [married, 1879, Henry Hope] ; Mary Campbell [married, i88r, the Reverend Philip Sherlock Gooch]; Celia Cator [married, 1872, the Reverend Lewis Richard Charles Bagot] ; and Madeleine Jane [married, 1879, Arthur Keane 'Tharp]. Residences — Gisleham Rectory, Lowestoft ; Merchiston Hall, in the county of Hampshire. JOHNES, see HILLS-JOHNES. General Sir ALLEN BA YARD JOHNSON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order "^Iflflllflfltl ^ ''^^ Bath, Member Bengal Staff Corps, J,\vV)ii/9vli son of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, second Baronet, of Bath, by his wife Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of Frederick Philipse of New York. Postal address — 60 Lexham Gardens, W. CECILIA JOHNSON, commonly known as the Honour- able Cecilia Johnson, daughter of the Baroness Stratheden and Baron Campbell. Married, 1862, Henry Robert Vaughan Johnson. Lieutenant-General Sir CHARLES COOPER JOHN- SON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester. Born 1827, bein^ the son of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, second Baronet ; was created Co-mpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Comm-ander of that Order, 1881. Married, i860, Jemima Anne Frances, daughter of the Reverend George Martin, fo7-merly Chancellor of Exeter. Postal address — The Hill, Upton-on-Sevem. Sir GEORGE JOHNSON, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society, Physician Extra- ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, Bom November 1818, being the eldest son of George Johnson of Goud- hurst, in the county of Kent, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Corke of Edenbridge, in the county of Kent. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly per fesse nebuly or and sable, on a bend gules, between an eagle rising in the second quarter, and in the third a lotus flower, leaved and slipped, a serpent nowed, all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a serpent nowed, holding in the mouth a poppy-head slipped proper, thereon an eagle rising also proper, charged on the breast and each wing with a cross crosslet gules ; vrith the Motto, "In lucem aspiro." Married, 1850, Charlotte Tile Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 55-2 lot) m^ Elizabeth (who died i85o), youngest daughter of William White (Lieutenant) of Salisbury ; and has Issue — (i) George Stillingfieet Johnson, Esquire, born 1851 ; (2) Charles Plumptre Johnson, Esquire, born 1853 ; (3) Edward Middleton Johnson, Esquire, born 1859 ; Margaret Eliza- beth; and Mary Beatrice, Postal address — 11 Saviie Row, W. HANNAH ALICE JOHNSON, Spinster, youngest daughter of the late James Johnson of Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool, by his wife Mary, younger daughter of Francis and Mary Shaw of Knowsley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a saltire invected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a chief of the last, a lozenge between two woolpacks or. Postal address — Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool. §SlR HENRY WILLIAM ALLEN JOHNSON, fourth Baronet, of the city of Bath, Captain ist Battalion King's Own Light Infantry (South Yorkshire Regiment), Major King's Own Yorkshire Light Infantry. Born in 1855, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife Emma Patty, daughter of Sir David William Barclay, tenth Baronet ; suc- ceeded his father in 1833, under the creation of December i, 1818. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and azure, on a saltire argent, between three towers or, fired proper, one in chief and two in fesse, and two tilting-spears saltireways in base of the second, five cocks of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, on the battlements a cock proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, a grenadier (28th Regiment), habited and accoutred and arms ordered, proper; sinister, a light- infantry man (same regiment), habited and accoutred and arms trailed, proper, supporting with his exterior hand a flag-staff, also proper, therefrom flowing a banner gules, inscribed "New Ross" in letters of gold. Mottoes — Above the crest, "Vicisti et vivimus ; " below the shield, " Nunquam non paratus." Married, March 20, 1886, Ella, second daughter of Thomas Dyson ; and by her (who was lost in the wreck of steamship " Roumania," October 27, 1892) has Issue — Henry Allen Beaumont Johnson, Esquire, born January 3, 1887 ; and Phyllis Ida (lost in wreck of steamship " Roumania," October 27, 1892). Seats — 10 Trinity Crescent, Folkestone ; Woodstock, Cam- berley, in the county of Surrey. JAMES JOHNSON, Gentleman. Bom March 23, 1850, being the only surviving son of the late James Johnson of Higherfield, West Derby, Liverpool, by his wife Mary, younger daughter of Francis Shaw of Knowsley. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire in- vected pean between two wings erect in fesse sable, on a chief of the last, a lozenge between two woolpacks or ; and for his Crest, in front of two tilting-spears in saltire proper, a spur or, the whole between two wings also proper ; with the Motto, "Servabo fidem." Married, October 7, 1880, Anne, third daughter of John Crisp of Knowsley, near Liverpool ; and has Issue — Mary Elizabeth ; and Alice Mildred. Sir JOHN HENRY JOHNSON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex. Born 1827, being the son of the late John Johnson of Brampton, by his wife Ann, n^e Haward, Married, 1868, Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Foster of Scarborough [she died 1882). Postal addresses — 76 Portland Place, London, W. : St. Osyth's Priory, Colchester. Dame MARY LOUISA JOHNSON, commonly called Lady Johnson, daughter of John Milliken Miles of Somersetshire. Married, 1857, as his second wife. Sir Francis Godschall Johnson, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, who was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890, and died 1894. Postal address — Montreal. VIVIAN ABBOTT JOHNSON. Born October 16, 1861, being the third son of Oliver Johnson, late of Hay House, Earls Colne, in the county of Essex, by his wife Emily Brise, daughter of the Reverend Edward William Matthew, Vicar of Coggeshall, in the county of Essex. & is tlie Military Cockade, Armorial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly i and 4, per bend argent and sable, three trefoils slipped and counterchanged, charged with a mullet (distinction of third son): 2 and 2 azure, three lions rampant argent, on a chief of the second as many cross crosslets sable. Crest — An ibex sejant ermine, ducally gorged, crined, and tufted or, attired arnnt. Motto — " Semper viridis." Estates — Hay House, Earls' Colne; Stanway, Copford (Skingley property), near Colchester: Pentlow Hall, in the county of Essex : Clare and Cavendish, in the county of Suffolk [Matthew pro- perty). Postal address— 6 Norfolk Street, Sheffield, York- shire. Sir WILLIAM GEORGE JOHNSON, fourth Baronet, of Twickenham , in the county of Middlesex. 5o?-m December 19, 1830, being the son of Colonel John Johnson of Point Olivier, Montreal, by his wife, daughter of Richard Dillon of Montreal ; succeeded his uncle. May 1843, under the creation ofNovember27, 1755. Club— Carlton. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Argent, two lions counter-rampant, supporting a dexter hand gules, in chief three estoiles of the last, and in base a salmon naiant in water proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm gules, encircled with a ducal crown or, the hand grasping a sword proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto — " Nee aspera terrent." Married, March 30, 1889, Elizabeth, only daughter of the late Richard Hancock Brown of Bowdon, in the county of Chester. Heir presumptive — His brother, Charles Johnson, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, late Madras Artillery, born 1833. Seat — St. Matthias, Montreal, Canada. Dame HARRIET ANNA JOHNSON-WALSH, Widow, commonly known as Lady 3|O!Dn0On=9x[iai0y the Rev"rend WllUam Brown- low Forde of Seaforde, in the county of Down. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse azure between six martlets sable ; 2 and 3 sable, on a saltire argent, between three towers or, in flames proper, one in chief and two in fesse, and in base two tilting-spears in saltire of the second, five cocks gules. Married, 1859, Sir John Allen Johnson- Walsh, fourth Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above mar- riage there is Issue — (i) Sir Hunt Henry Allen Johnson- Walsh, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Allen William Johnson-Walsh, Esquire, born September 17, 1868 ; Helena Frances Jane ; Frances Elizabeth ; and Katherine Selina Blanche. Postal address — Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's County. §SlR HUNT HENRY ALLEN JOHNSON-WALSH, fifth Baronet, Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps, and Adjutant of the 8th Battalion, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for Queen's County. Born January 18, 1864. being the son of Sir John Allen Johnson-Walsh, fourth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Anna, daughter of the Reverend William Brownlow Forde of Seaforde, in the county of Down ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of February 24, 1775. Club — Naval and Military. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse azure, between six martlets sable (for Walsh) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a saltire argent, between three towers or, in flames proper, and in base two tilting- spears in saltire of the second, five cocks gules (for Johnson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, langued gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper, thereon a cock gules, langued azure. Motto — "Firm." Heir presujnptive — His brother, Allen William Johnson-Walsh, Esquire, born 1868. Seat — Ballykilcavan, Stradbally, Queen's County. § GEORGE HAMILTON JOHNSTON, Esquire, late Major East Yorkshire Regiment, Bache- T^flflnrttflll '°"' °f •'^'^ °f Trinity College, Dublin. JlWyUWUU Bom 1847, being the eldest son of the Reverend Richard Johnston of Kilmore, in the county of Armagh [to whom refer], by his first wife M ia the Naval Cockade. 3fof) M 553 Augusta Sophia, daughter and heir of the Reverend George Hamilton, Master of Arts (she died i860). Cluis— Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, between in chief a trefoil slipped vert and in base a heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, a chief gules, thereon three cushions or (for Johnston); 2. azure, six lions rampant, three, two and one argent, armed and langued gules, a canton ermine, charged with a bull's scalp proper (for Cheney) ; 3. quarterly gules and argent, in the first and fourth quarters three cinquefoils pierced ermine, and a canton of the second charged with a trefoil slipped vert ; in the second and third quarters a lymphad, sails furled, oars in action, sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper, charged on the elbow with a spur-rowel gules. Motto — "Nunquam non paratus." Postal address— Kil- more, Richhill, county Armagh. Dame GEORGINA A UG USTA JOHNSTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Johnston, daughter of William Ker of Gateshaw, in the county of Roxburgh. Married, firstly, the Reverend William Scoresby, Doctor of Divinity : secondly, 1868, as his second wife. Sir William Johnston, Knight Bachelor, the well-known Geographical Publisher, who died 1888. Postal address — Kirkhill House, Gore- bridge, Edinburgh. HENRY HAMILTON JOHNSTON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Fellow of many Learned Societies, Author of several Works on Africa. Born 1858, being the son of John Brookes Johnston ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iZ(jo. Clubs — Wellington, Savile. Postal addresses — The Residency, Zomba, British Central Africa; Queen Anne's Mansions, S. W. Dame MARY ANN JOHNSTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Johnston, daughter of William Tye of Mendlesham, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, on a chief gules three cushions or (for John- ston) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a bend between three harts' heads erased argent, attired of the second, as many cross crosslets fitch^e of the second (for Mar and Garioch), composed together on one coat. Supporters — Uwo Indians proper, wreathed with laurel about the head and middle vert. Married, 1842, Sir William Johnston, eighth Baronet, who died 1865. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir William Johnston Johnston, the ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Emily ; Clara [married, March 26, 1868, James Fergusson of Monk wood] ; Mary Anne [married, June 5, 1872, Alfred Edward Watts of Leicester] ; Maria [married, 1878, David Reid, who died 1892] ; Alice [married, at Ceylon, January 24, 1880, Alexander Philip, third son of the Reverend George Philip, Master of Arts] ; and Jane [married, April 28, 1880, Forbes Manson of Aberdeen]. Postal address — Cults, Aberdeen. The Reverend RICHARD JOHNSTON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts. Born April 5, 1816, being the third son of the late Andrew Johnston of Barnhill, Dalkey, and Upper Temple Street, Dublin, by his wife Sophia, only child of George Cheney of Holywood, in the county of Kildare, and St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. Club — Sack- ville Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, between in chief a trefoil slipped vert and in base a heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper, a chief gules, thereon three cushions or (for Johnston) ; 2 and 3 azure, six lions ram- pant, three, two and one argent, armed and langued gules, a canton ermine, charged with a bull's scalp proper (for Cheney) ; and impaling the arms of Hall-Dare, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent, between three lozenges or, each charged with an increscent gules, in chief a cross crosslet gold (for Dare) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron engrailed between three battle-axes erect or, as many eagles displayed of the field (for Hall). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper, charged on the elbow with a spur-rowel gules. Motto — ' ' Nunquam non paratus." Married, firstly, 1844, Augusta Sophia, last surviving child of the Reverend George Hamilton, Master of Arts, Rector of Killermogh, Queen's County, and granddaughter of the Right Reverend Hugh Hamilton, Doctor of Divinity, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Newtown Hamilton, in the county of Armagh, Bishop of Ossory, by whom (who died April 30, i860) he has Issue — (i) George Hamilton Johnston, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, late Major East Yorkshire Regiment, born October 26, 1847 ; (2) Andrew Edmund Johnston, Esquire, born November 23, 1848 [married, September 6, 1877, Con- stance Mary, youngest daughter of John Samuel Graves of Woodbine Hill, Honiton, in the county of Devon, and has issue, George Paul Graves Johnston, Gentleman, born March 4, 1881 ; Catherine Hester ; Isabel Mary ; and Constance Ella] ; (3) the Reverend Francis Burdett Johnston, Master of Arts, Vicar of Walthara Abbey, in the county of Essex, born March 25, 1850; (4) Henry Augustus Johnston, Gentle- man, Barrister-at-Law, born November 11, 1851 ; Sophia; Isabella Selina; and Augusta. He married secondly, May 27, 1862, Hester, eldest daughter of the late Robert William Lowry, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Pomeroy, in the county of Tyrone, and Belmore, in the county of Westmeath (she died June I, 1876) ; and thirdly, July, 1884, Olivia Frances Grafton, eldest daughter of Robert Westley Hall-Dare, Esquire, of Theydon Bois, in the county of Essex, and Newtown Barry, in the county of Wexford. Estate — Kilmore. Postal address — Kilmore, Richhill, county Armagh. § THOMAS BRUMBY JOHNSTON, Esquire, Geo- grapher to Her Majesty the Queen, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the city and county of Edinburgh, Member of the Royal Society, the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, the Geological Society, the Meteorological Society, the Royal Geographical Societies of London and Edinburgh. Born January 28, 1814, being the fifth son of Andrew Johnston, by his wife Isabel, daughter of Archibald Keith. Club — Royal Society. Livery — White, with black collar and cuff's, silver buttons and hatband. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale argent and sable, a saltire counterchanged, on a chief gules three cushions or. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a spur, winged or, leathered gules; with the Motto, "Ready, aye ready." Married, June 12, 1843, Jane, daughter of Thomas Ruddi- man ; and has Issue — (i) Archibald Johnston, Gentleman, born May 12, 1844 ; (2) William Johnston, born October 13, 1847, died November 15, 1863 ; (3) Thomas Ruddiman Johnston, Gentleman, born July 30, 1849 ; (4) James Wilson Johnston, Gentleman, born November 12, 1853; (5) John Keegan Johnston, Gentleman, born September 19, 1855 ; (6) George Harvey Johnston, Gentleman, born October 23, i860 ; Helen Jane [married, 1877, Reverend F. B. Shepherd, Master of Arts] ; Margaret Isabella [married, 1877, F. J. Tobin] ; and Rossie Marr. Postal address — 9 Claremont Crescent, Edinburgh. Sir WILLIAM JOHNSTON, ninth Baronet of that ilk, Hilton and Caskieben, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace. Born 1849,^ being the only son of Sir William Johnston, the eighth Baronet, of Johnston, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of William iTye of Mendlesham, in the county of Suffolk ; succeeded his father in 1865, under the creation of March 31, 1626. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire sable, and on a chief gules three cushions or (for Johnston) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend or, between three harts' heads erased argent, attired of the second, and as many cross crosslets fitch^e also of the second (for Garioch of Caskieben). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a phoenix proper, in flames. Supporters — ^Two Indians proper, wreathed with laurel about the head and middle vert. Motto — "Vive ut postea vivas." Heir pre- sumptive — His kinsman, William Johnston, Brigade-Sur- geon-Lieutenant-Colonel Army Medical Staff (retired), son of Robert Johnston of Aberdeen, born 1843 ; married, 1882, Charlotte, daughter of James Arnott. Seat — Cults, in the county of Aberdeen. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 554 » WILLIAM JOHNSTON, Member of Parliament for the South Division of Belfast, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin. Born February 22, 1829, being the eldest son of the late John Brett Johnston of Bally- kilbeg, in the county of Down, by Thomasina Anne Brunette, daughter of the late Thomas Scott, Esquire. Armorial hearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulster s Office, are for Anns ; Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules three cushions or ; and for his Crest, a spur, rowel upwards, between two wings or. Married, firstly, 1853, Harriet, daughter of Robert Allen, Esquire; secondly, 1861, Armi- ?iella Frances, daughter of the Reverend Tlwmas Drew, Doctor of Divinity ; thirdly, 1863, Georgiana Barbara, younger daughter of Sir John Hay, seventh Baronet, of Park, in the county of Wigtown; and has, with other Issue — Lewis Audley Marsh Johnston, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, born 1865. Postal ad- dresses — Ballykilbeg, County Down ; 131 Leinster Road, Dublin. § ROBERT HATHORN JOHNSTON -STEWART, Esquire, Justice of the 3lo|)n]0fton=^tetoart \^S.r%^rX^;t^^^ 2, 1824, being the eldest son of the late Stair Hathorn-Stewart, Esquire, of Physgill, by his first wife Margaret, only daughter of James Johnston of Straiton, in the county of Linlithgow, by his wife Mary Baillie, daughter of Lord Polkemmet, one of the Lords of Session ; succeeded in 1865, at the death of his uncle, James Johnston of Straiton, to his entailed estates in the counties of Midlothian and Linlithgow, and in consequence assumed the additional surname of Johnston. He was an officer in the 93rd Highlanders, and Captain in the 13th Light Dragoons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, in the sinister chief point a buckle of the fourth, all within a double tressure flory counterfiory also of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant holding in the dexter paw a buckle or. Motto — " Suffibulatus majores sequor." Married, firstly, August 1851, Eleanor Louisa, youngest daughter of Archibald Doug- las of Glenfinart ; and has Issue — (i) Stair Hathorn Johnston- Stewart, Esquire, Captain 20th Hussars, born June 2, 1852 [married, July 12, 1883, Helen Constance, third daughter of Sir Edward Hunter-Blair, fourth Baronet] ; and Ellen Douglas [married, April 15, 1873, James Francis Dalrymple Hay, Esquire, eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir John Dalrymple Hay, third Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue]. He married secondly, April 24, 1856, AnneMurray, second daugh- ter of Sir William Maxwell, sixth Baronet, of Monreith, by his wife Helenora, youngest daughter of Sir Michael Shaw- Stewart, fifth Baronet, of Greenock and Blackball, and has — (2) Robert Johnston-Stewart, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born May 20, 1858 ; {3) William Maxwell Johnston-Stewart, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Marines, born December 16, 1865; (4) James Johnston -Stewart, Gentleman, second Lieutenant Argyll and Sutherland High- landers, born 1871 ; (5) Herbert Eustace Johnston-Stewart, Gentleman, born July 15, 1880 ; Mary [married, October 6, 1887, G. R. V. Hume, Esquire, Captain Seaforth High- landers, eldest son of Sir Gustavus Hume] ; Nora ; Annie ; Margaret [married H. Broadhurst] ; Blanche [married Arthur Broadhurst, Esquire, Captain 14th Hussars] ; Con- stance Alice ; Agnes Catherine ; and Edith. Seats — Glas- serton and Physgill, Whithorn, in the county of Wig- town ; Champfleurie, in the county of Linlithgow, North Britain. JOHNSTONE, see DERWENT. A UGUSTA ANNA MARGARETTA JOHN- STONE, commonly known as tJie Hon- '3'lrtfl'nttt'rttll? ourable Augusta Anna Margaretta J|UiJU?7VUUt' Johnstone, daughter of the twelfthBaron Louth. Married, 1869, Colo?iel John Douglas Johnstone, "^yd Regiment. §SiK FREDERICK JOHN WILLIAM JOHN- STONE, eighth Baronet, of Westerhall, in the county of Dumfries, Deputy - Lieutenant. Born (posthumous) ^ ia the Military Goclsade. 3Ioi August 5, 1841, being the son of Sir Frederick George John- stone, the seventh Baronet, by his wife Maria Louisa Eliza- beth Frederica, commonly known as Lady Maria Louisa Elizabeth Frederica, the daughter of the Right Honourable William Craven, first Earl of Craven {she married secondly, 1844, Alexander Oswald, and died 1858) ; succeeded his father at his birth, under the creation of April 25, 1700. Armorial Searings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire sable, on a chief gules three cushions or, in base a man's heart ensigned with an imperial crown proper. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange - tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and for his Crest, a spur with wings or, leather gules. Motto — "Nunquam non paratus." Heir presump- tive— Yixs twin brother, George Charles Keppel John- stone, Esquire, bom 1841 ; married, 1875, Agnes Caro- line, youngest daughter of Thomas Chamberlayne, Esquire, of Cranbury Park and Weston Grove, in the county of Hampshire; entered the Grenadier Guards as Ensign and Lieutenant, March 1862, became Captain and Lieu- tenant-Colonel, October 1871. Residences — 9 Arlington Street, London, S.W. ; Westerhall, in the county of Dumfries. Major-General HENRY CAMPBELL JOHNSTONE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of th£ Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Born 1823, being the son of the late Dr. James Gardiner Johnstone, Honourable East India Company's Service, of Hntton Hall, in the county of Berwick ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1869. Clubs — East India United Service, Edinburgh Conservative. Married, 1848, Alicia Laurence, daughter of the late Colonel J. Vincent Jervis. Postal addresses — 83 Sinclair Road, West Kensington Park, W. ; Broughton House, N.B. Colonel Sir JAMES JOHNSTONE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Warwick and Worcester. Born 1841, being the son of James Johnstone, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, by his wife Mai-ia Mary Payne, daughter of Joseph Webster ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- tnander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Married, 1872, Emma Mary, daughter of Sampson Samuel Lloyd [she died 1883). Postal address — Fulford Hall, Hockley Heath, Warwickshire. JOHN HEYWOOD JOHNSTONE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, Member of Parlia- ment for the Horsham Division of the county of Sussex, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cajnbridge, Barrister- at-Law. Bom May 18, 1850, being the only surviving son of the late Reverend George Dempster Johnstone, Rector of Creed, in tlie county of Cor7iwall, by his wife Mary Anne [who died l8go), daughter of John Hawkins, Esquire, of Bignor Park, in the county of Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, Athe- nceitm. United University. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's " House of Commons," but which liave not been matriculated to him m Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, a saltire sable, and in base a lieart gules imperially crowned proper, on a chief of the third three cushions or. Crest — A spur, rowel upwards, between two wings or. Married, 1878, Josephine, daughter of t/ie late J. J. Wells of Bickley, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Bignor Park, Pulborough, Sussex. §SiR JAMES JOICEY, Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of '?Ifllf PW ■'-'"''l^^'"' Justice of the Peace for Newcastle- JIUH-vl/ upon-Tyne, and Member of Parliament for the Chester-le-Street Division of the county of Durham. Born 1846, being the second son of George Joicey, by Dorothy his wife, daughter of Jacob Rowland ; and was created a Baronet of the United Kingdom in the year 1893. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal. Livery — Brown cloth, faced with red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lozenges sable, within two bendlets invected gules, between two miners' picks in bend proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed M is the Naval Cockade. 3Iol 3lon 555 a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affrontfe in armour proper, garnished or, the helmet adorned with three feathers gules, holding in the dexter hand a scimitar of the first, pommel and hilt gold, supporting with the sinister hand an escutcheon argent, charged with three torteaux within two bendlets invected of the second, between as many fleurs-de-lis sable ; with the Motto, "Omne solum forti patria." Married, firstly, Elizabeth Amy (who died in 1881), daughter of Joseph Robinson, Justice of the Peace, of North Shields ; and secondly. Marguerite, only surviving child of Colonel Thomas Driver, Honourable East India Company's Ser- vice, by his wife Marguerite, only daughter of General de Fontaine of Fontainebleau ; and has Issue — (i) James Arthur Joicey, Esquire, bom 1880; (2) Hugh Edward Joicey, Esquire, born 1881 ; (3) Sydney James Driver Joicey, Esquire, born 1884; (4) Driver Joicey, Esquire, born 1S86 ; and Marguerite de Fontaine Driver. Estates — Longhirst and Ulgham ; Brokenheugh, in the county of Northumberland. Postal addresses — Longhirst, Mor- peth; 58 Cadogan Square, London, S.W. JOLLIFFE, see HYLTON. JONES, quartered by SOMERS and LONGUE- VILLE. /ONES, see ATHERLEY - JONES, HELSHAM- JONES, and HEYWOOD-JONES. JONES, see ST. DA VI DS, Bishop of. The Reverend CHARLES WILLIAM JONES, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the "JfrtnPrt University of Cambridge, Vicar of Pakenham, JIUIll/P in the county of Suffolk, and Rural Dean. Bom April 8, 1825, being the second son of the Reverend Charles Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Mary, only daughter of Thomas Quayle, Esquire, of Bartonmere, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace, Bencher of the Middle Temple. Cluh — New Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — White, with black cuffs and collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron ermines between three ravens sable, on a chief engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first (for Quayle), over all a crescent for difference ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, on a heart or, a raven sable, gorged with a collar gemel argent; with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, January 11, 1853, Barbara Rose, second daughter of Robert Weale, Assistant Commissioner of Poor Laws ; and has had Issue — (i) Sir WilUam Hol- lingworth Quayle Jones, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Chief-Justice of Sierra Leone, Barrister - at - Law [to whom refer] ; (2) Moray Quayle Jones, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Major Royal Warwickshire Regiment, bom 1855 [married, February 14, 1888, Isabel Dashwood, and has issue, Phyllis] ; (3) Edward Quayle Jones, Gentleman, born 1859, and died 1875 ; (4) Harford Quayle Jones, Gentleman, born 1861, and died an infant ; and Winifred Quayle [married, 1883, Edward Ripley Dsilton, Barrister-at-Law]. Postal address — Paken- ham Vicarage, Bury St. Edmund's. CLEMENTINA FLEEMING JONES, covimonly known as tlie Honourable Clementina Fleeming Jones, sister of the fifteenth Baron Elphinstone ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1861. Married, 1858, Lieutenant-Colonel Douglas Jones. ELIZABETH MALLET JONES, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Mallet Jones, daughter of the fourth Earl of Lisburne. Married, 1860,/. Inglis Jones. Dame EMILY JONES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jones, daughter of Henry Taylor Jones of Chatham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Azure, on a fesse or, a bomb between two grenades all fired proper, in chief a castle, and over it the word "Netherlands" in letters of gold, in base a lion couchant argent, gorged with a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, therefrom suspended a representation of the gold medal presented to the first Baronet for his services at Badajoz. Married, 1856, Sir Willoughby Jones, third Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Lawrence John Jones, fourth Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) the Reverend Herbert Edward Jones, Master of Arts, Rector of Kneb- worth, in the county of Hertford, born April 6, 1861 [married, 1888, Madeleine, daughter of E. Long Fox, Doctor of Medicine, of Clifton}; (3) Willoughby Jones, Esquire, Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, born 1864, died 1889 ; (4) Harry Daniel Jones, Esquire, born August 6, 1868, died August 30, 1869 ; Mary Florence ; Catherine, died November 26, 1869 ; Gertrude Isabel ; and Maud Emily. Postal address — Cranmer Lodge, Camberley, Surrey. Dame FLORENCE MARY JONES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Jones, daughter of Henry Mathurin Quinan, Chief Examiner in Chancery, Ireland. Married, 1878, as his second wife. Sir Thomas Alfred Jones, Knight Bachelor, who died 1893. Postal address — 41 Morehampston Road, Dubli7i. FREDERICA GEORGIANA JONES, commonly known as the Honmirable Frederica Georgiana Jones, daughter of the tenth Baron Kinnaird. Married, 1870, Alfred Orlando Jones, Doctor of Medicine. §The Reverend HARRY JONES, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Prebendary of St. Paul's, Minister of St. Philip's, Regent Street, Chaplain in Ordinary to the Queen, 1888, Honorary Chaplain ist London Volunteer Artillery, and upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Born Decem- ber 8, 1823, being the eldest son of the Reverend Charles Jones, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, Vicar of Pakenham, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Quayle, Esquire, of Bartonmere, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace, Bencher of the Middle Temple. Club — New University. Livery — White, with black cuffs and collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron ermines between three ravens sable, on a chief engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first (for Quayle), impaling the arms of Phillips, namely argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a heart or, a raven sable, gorged with a collar gemel argent. Motto — "Deus pascit corvos." Married, January 4, 1848, Emily Fonblanque, daughter of the Reverend Sir James Evans Philipps, Baronet, Mastei of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Osmington, and Rural Dean. Postal address — 8 York Gate, Regent's Park, London; Bartonmere, Bury St. Edmund's. Lieutenant-General HOWARD SUTTON JONES, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being tlie son of the late Captain Herbert Jones, Royal Navy, of Llynon, in the county of Anglesey ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, rW,2. Club — United Service. Married, 1877, Katherine, dateghter of Major A. von BeverJwndt, ^Zth Regiment. HUMPHREY STANLEY HERBERT JONES, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for tlie counties of Anglesey and Hertford. Born 1817, being the son of H. H. Jones, Es- guire. Justice of the Peace arm. Deputy-Lieutenant, of Llynon, in the county of Anglesey ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1863. Married, 1857, Emma, daughter of A. Buchanan. Postal addresses — 24 Carlyle Mansions, Cheyne Walk, S. W. ; Villa Mona, Bordighera, Italy. Sir LAWRENCE JOHN JONES, fourth Baronet, of Cranmer Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Master of Arts, late Captain 3rd Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born The Editor undertakes tUat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 556 3lon 3I0S August i6, 1857, being the son of Sir Willoughby Jones, the third Baronet, by his wife Emily, daughter of Henry Taylor Jones of Chatham ; succeded his father in 1884, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse or. a bomb between two grenades all fired proper, in chief a castle argent, and over it the word "Netherlands" in letters of gold, and in base a lion couchant also argent, gorged with a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, therefrom pendent a representation of the gold medal presented to Sir J. T. Jones for his services at Badajoz. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a castle argent, a lion couchant of the same, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a representation of the gold medal as in the arms. Motto — " Marte et arte." Married, April 13, 1882, Evelyn Mary, daughter of James Johnstone Bevan of Bury St. Edmund's ; and has Issue — (i) Willoughby John Jones, Esquire, born March ig, 1884 ; (2) Lawrence Evelyn Jones, Esquire, born April 6, 1885; (3) Bertram Edward Jones, Esquire, born October i, 1886 ; {4) Maurice Herbert Jones, Esquire, born December 8, 1888 ; Hester Catherine; and Rachel Margaret. Seat — Cranmer Hall, Fakenham, in the county of Norfolk. Admiral Sir LEWIS TOBIAS JONES, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1797, being the second son of the late Captain Lewis Tobias Jones of Ardnaglas, in the county of Sligo ; is Governor of Greenwich Hospital ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1854, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1861, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1873. ^^""^ — United Ser- vice. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, armed and langued gules, a bordure engrailed of the third, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order oi the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant or, armed and langued gules, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert ; with the Motto — ' ' Periculum ex alus facito. " Postal address — Rugby House, Southsea. Major-General ROBERT OWEN JONES, Companio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born 1837, being the second son of the late Willia^n Jones of Bryn Tegid Bala, North Wales ; was c?-eated Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1885. Club — Junior United Service. Married, firstly, 1866, Emma Marion (who died 1875), daughter of Thomas Dickins, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ed^emoor, Kersal ; secondly, 1878, Harriette, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Parker Deane, a Member of Her Majesty^ s Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Al'ajesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law. Postal addresses — Basing House, Banstead, Surrey; Btyn Tegid, Bala, North Wales; 3 .S"^. James's Square, S. W. WILLIAM BRITTAIN JONES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Bom 1834 ^ being the son of the late Reverend W. Jones ; was created Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India,. 1883. CXuh— East India United Sei-vice. Postal address — Summerleas, Trinity Gardens, Folkestone. Sir WILLIAM HOLLINGWORTH QUAYLE JONES, Knight Bachelor. Borji 1854, being the son of the Reverend Charles William Jones, Vicar of Pakenham, and Rural Dean [to whom refer], by his wife Barbara Rose, daughter of Robert Weale, first Poor Law Commissioner ; was created Knight Bachelor, 1892. Club — New Univer- sity. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, argent a chevron ermines between three ravens' sable, on a chief engrailed of the second a heart or (for Jones) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron sable, gutt6e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first (for Quayle); ^ is the military Cockade. 3loneiS=Oau0Jban and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a heart or, a raven sable, gorged with a collar gemel argent ; with the Motto, " Deus pascit corvos." Married, firstly, 1884, Alice (who died 1890), daughter of Charles Kent of Woodcote, in the county of Oxford ; secondly, 1893, Clair May, daughter of Edmond Berdoe - Wilkinson of Westlands, Chiswick. Postal address — Freetown, Sierra Leone. Dame MARY SARAH BRYDGES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Brydges, 3[On0iff=1BrgDgC0 Moberly, Royal Navy. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chief gules, over all a bend engrailed sable, charged in the chief point with a chaplet or. Mar- ried, 1850, Sir Harford Jones-Brydges, second Baronet, who died 1891, when the title became extinct. Postal arfrfrej.r— Boultibrooke, Presteign, Radnorshire. DAME CHARLOTTE BELLE JONES - PARRY, Widow, commonly known as Lady TTnn Oti, IPlal-rtt Jones-Parry, daughter of H. Amott JlUlllPjJ-lKtlU'i: of Rushington Manor. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a fesse engrailed azure, between four lozenges, three in chief and one in base of the last. Married, firstly, F. A. Elliott ; secondly, 1886, Sir Love Thomas Duncombe Jones-Parry, first Baronet, late Member of Parliament for Carnarvon, who died 1891, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Postal address — 17 Hobart Place, S.W. Colonel {and temporary Major-General) HUGH THOMAS JONES-VAUGHAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {so created 1894), Colonelon the Staff com- manding the Troops in the Straits Settlements, Colonel (with the local rank of Brigadier-General) JOHN JOPP, Companion of the Most Honourable Order Tfntltl "f ^^^ Bath [so created 1894), of the Indian Staff J|U^y Corps, Commanding a Second Class District in India. Major-General JOSEPH JORDAN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born *?frt1'Tlim ^826, being the son of the late Reverend JjUvUUIl Gibbes Walker Jordan; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1867, Maria Lucinda, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Williams, Royal Artillery. Postal address — Uppercross, Whitby, Reading. § THOMAS MORGAN JOSEPH-WATKIN, Gentle- man, Portcullis Pursuivant of 31o0ept)=matkin tr^i^^tT^vZ'Xl^ Cambridge. Born April 13, 1856, being the second son of Thomas Joseph, Esquire, late of Tydraw Treherbert and the Buttrills Merthyr Dovan, in the county of Glamorgan, Justice of the Peace of the said county (deceased), by his wife Louisa, daughter of the late David Davis of Blaengwawr, Aberdare, also in the said county, formerly David Jeffreys. Club — Badminton. Ar- morial tpearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire indented ermines, between four spear-heads sable, a spear- head of the first, all within a bordure engrailed also sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of three spears, one in pale and two in saltire sable, a wolfs head proper, couped, and charged on the neck with a fesse ermine. Motto — " Ofner na ofno angau." Postal address — College of Arms, London. 31o00elgn FREDERICK JOHN JOSSELYN, Esquire, Lieu- tenant-Colonel late ^6th Regiment, Chief Constable for the county of Bedford. Born December 4, 1840, being the second son of John Josselyn, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ■and Deputy-Lteutenant, by his wife Mary Ann Sarah, ■daughter of tlie Reverend Henry Bishop, Master of Arts. M is the Naval Cockade. 3I0U 3IUD 557 Club — Army and Navy, Livery — Bine, gilt buttons, blue and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly of eight, i. azure, a circular wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells in quadrature or (for Jocelin) ; 2. argent, a demi-lion sable, ducally crowned or [for Jocelin] ; 3. azure, a fesse or (for Chastechin) ; 4. gules, a griffin sejant within a bordure engrailed or (fur Battayle) ; 5. gules, an inescutcheon argent, within an orle of martlets or (for Enfield) ; 6. gules, on a saltire engrailed or. Jive bezants, a chief ermine (for Hyde) ; 7. argent, three escutcheons, two and one gules (for Patermere) ; 8. gules, three chevrons argent (for Baude) ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of tjie colours, a falcon's leg erased at the thigh proper, belled or; with the Motto, " Faire man devoir." Married, February 16, 1876, Helen, daughter of John Pos- ford Osborne of Ardleigh Park and Colchester, m the county of Essex. Postal addresses — Banstead, Bedford ; County Constabulary Office, Bedford. HENRY JOHN JOURDAIN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 'T(\\\Y't\{\\X\ Michael and Saint George, a Lieutenant JIUUlUaill for the City of London. Born 1835, te>^ the son of the late Frederick John Jourdain ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Clubs — Conserva- tive, Oriental. Married, firstly, i860, Rosina Augusta (who died 1880, daughter of the late Monsieur George C. Bourguignon of Neuveville, Switzerland, and Mauritius ; secondly, 1884, Ada Mary, daughter of James Pattison Currie of Esher. Postal address — 2 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. IV. HERBERT JOYCE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1830, *7ffl11P^ ^««/ the son of the late Reverend James Joyce, JlU^tv Vicar of Dorking ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Married, 1858, Emily Ann, daughter of James Edward Shearman. MARY ISABELLA JOYNES, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Isabella Joynes, daugh- *3Irtt1t1l?tf ter of the fourth Baron Braybrooke, Married, J|U^llK'S> zSSo, Robert Joynes. H EDWARD JOYNSON, Esquire, Major 3rd Battalion @ South Lancashire Regiment (Militia). Born *?fntlt1tfnn September 6, 1847, being the fourth son of Jl""*^""*^ the late Thomas Joynson of Longview, Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, by his first wife Isabella, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head erased or, between four roses saltire- ways argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem^e of roses argent ; with the Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit." Married, February 28, 1882, Emily, daughter of Joseph Bright of Prince's Parl<, Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) Cyril Joynson, Gentleman, born March 18, 1883 ; (2) Kenneth Bright, Joynson, Gentle- man, born March 4, 1884; (3) Lawrence Bright Joynson, Gentleman, born August 24, i88g. Postal address — The Firs, Kenilworth, Warwickshire. EDWARD WALTER JOYNSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester and for the city of Manchester. Born December 21, 1841, being the third son of WilliaTn Joynson, by his wife Ann, daughter of Richard Hampson. Armorial bearings as used are: . . . three peacocks' heads. . . , Crest — A tower, and out of the battlements thereof a peacock's head. Married Mary Dorothea Elizabeth Hart, third daughter of the late R. Vaughan Davis, Esquire, late Commissioner of Audit, Somerset House ; and has Issue — (i) William Joynson; (2) Ralph Joynson; and Mary Dorothea. Postal address — Ashfield Sale, Cheshire. FRANCIS JOYNSON, Gentleman, formerly Lieutenant 4th Royal Lancashire Militia. Born March i, 1853, being the youngest son of the late Thomas Joynson of Longview, Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his first wife, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head erased or, between four roses saltireways argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem^e of roses argent; with the Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit." Married, April 10, 1878, Margaretta Ogle, daughter of John Bell Irving of White Hill, Lockerbie, in the county of Dumfries. Postal address — Wyseby, Ecclefechan, Dumfries. TERTIUS JOYNSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born May i, 1843, being the third son of the late Thomas Joynson of Longview, Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his first wife, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head erased or, between four roses saltireways argent, im- paling the arms of Glazebrook, namely ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable, two bezants each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed azure, sera^e of roses argent ; with the Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit." Married, April 19, 1866, Catherine Hall, daughter of Thomas Swanbrook Glaze- brook of New Brighton ; and has Issue — (i) Harold Mead Joynson, Gentleman and Surgeon, born February 23, 1867 ; (2} Reginald Joynson, Gentleman, born December 12, 1871 ; (3) Alfred Tertius Joynson, Gentleman, born June 25. 1873 ; (4) Norman Mead Joynson, Gentleman, born June I, 1878; (5) Arthur Glazebrook Joynson, Gentleman, born December 12, 1882 ; Edith May ; Catherine Hall ; Ada Williamina Twanbrook ; Frances Muriel ; and Dorothy Kirkland. Postal address — Longview, Liscard, Cheshire. § WILLIAM JOYNSON, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel 3rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment (Militia). Born July 23, 1841, being the second son of the late Thomas Joynson of Longview, Liscard, in the County Palatine of Chester, and Isabella his first wife, daughter of Samuel Mead of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an eagle's head erased or, between four roses saltireways argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle with two heads displayed azure, sem^e of roses argent ; with the Motto, "Ad honorem industria ducit." Married, July 7, 1881, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Carlos Chamberlin of Manchester, formerly of Vermont, Massachusetts, in the United States of America. Postal address — The Manor House, Tachbrook Mallory, Warwick. Dame GERALDINE ISABELLA JUCKES -CLIF- TON, Widow.commonly known 'Ifitrfeprt-cJTftrf nn ^= '^^^y juckes-clifton, JlUmi^-^-va-llllUU daughter of Colonel John O'Meara. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, sem6e of cinquefoils, a lion rampant argent, armed and langued gules. Married, 1863, Sir Robert Juckes-Clifton, ninth Baronet (who died 1869). Postal address — Captain SPENCER FRANCIS JUDGE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 'JftlftlTI^ 1861 ; was created Companion of the Distin- J|UU][^v guished Service Order, 1889. Sir JOSEPH CAPEL JUDKIN-FITZGERALD, fourth Baronet, of Lisheen, in JuDkin-- JTit^geralD r^Stt 1^^ the son of the late Sir Thomas Judkin-Fitzgerald, Baronet, by his wife Emma Louisa Maunsell, youngest daughter of Henry White of Golden Hills, in the county of Tipperary. Creation — August S, 1801. Armorialbearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly I and 4, ermine a saltire gules ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a knight in complete armour, mounted on a horse courant argent. Motto — " Servavi patriam sineclade. " Married, -lZ-j^, Constance Sarah, daughter of Captain Wil- liam Augustus Hyder, late loth Hussars ; and has Issue — The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 558 3!ul ffilap (i) Capel Gerald William Judkin-Fitzgerald, Esquire, born 1872 ; (2) Thomas Judkin Judkin-Fitzgerald, Esquire, born 1873 ; ^""i ^ daughter. Sir PENROSE GOODCHILD JULY AN, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order ^TTllftlrtfl ^f ^^^^^ Michael and Saint George, Com- Jl^^i;'*" panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born i8ig, being the son of Captain Robert Julyan, Royal Navy, by his wife Anne Veal, n^e Thomas ; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868; Knight Commander of tlie Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. Married, 1848, Marianne, daughter of the late Charles Broklesby, of the county of Lincoln {she died 1875). Postal address — Stadacona, Torquay. Major-General WILLIAM CLIVE JUSTICE, Com- panion of the Most Disti?iguished Order of ^\\tt^\f^ Saint Michael and Saint George. Born j|U}Jvll-v 183s, being the son of General W. Justice; was created Covipanion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Club — United Service. Married, 1858, Leila, daughter of the Reverend W. J. Parker. Postal address — Hinstock, Farnborotigh , Hants. K Captahi HENRY COEY KANE, Companion of the Most Honouj-able Orde?- of the Bath ; was created ^<»vh» Companion of the Most Honourable 0?-der of the i&ane Bath, 1891. WILLIAM FRANCIS DE VISMES KANE, Esquire, Master of Arts and Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff for the county of Monaghan 1865. Born 1840, being the second and only siuviving son of Joseph Kane of Harold's Cross, in the county of Dublin, and Withycorabe Grange, Exmouth, in the county of Devon, by his wife Eliza Jane, only daughter of Colonel the Count de Vismes of the Coldstream Guards, sometime of Exmouth, in the county of Devon, Club — University (Dublin). Livery — Coat, red with yellow trimmings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three salmons haurient argent, in centre chief point an estoile or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed proper, charged with an estoile gules, holding a sword also proper ; with the Motto, " Pro patria." Married, 1862, Amelia Maria Jane, daughter of the Reverend Charles James Hamilton, Master of Arts, some- time Incumbent of Kimberworth, near Sheffield ; and has Issue — Joseph George Am^iol Kane, Gentleman, born 1865 ; and Rose Emmeline Margaret. Estates — Drumreaske, near Monaghan, and an estate in the Barony of Trough, in the county of Monaghan, and freeholds in the county and city of Dublin. Postal address — Drumreaske House, Monaghan. KHAN BAHADUR SHEIKH HAFIZ HAJEE ABDUL KARIM, Companion of the Most fttfll*ttn Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire. Born iA-Clviltl 1833; is a large landed proprietor in Meerut and the adjoining districts ; was created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Postal address — Meerut, India. KARR, see SETON-KARR. KARRIK, Earl of, see ORMONDE. WILLIAM WOLLASTON KARSLAKE, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in ^Tt flftff flfcp ^" ''^ ^aw, and Controller of Legacy and iO»**,\,Ti\\KVXf Succession Duties. Born June 10, 1834, being the eldest son of the Rererend William Heberden Karslake of Meshaw, in the county of Devon, Pre- bendary of Exeter Cathedral, by his wife Mary Burgess, only child of John Burgess Karslake, Solicitor, of South Molton, inthecounty of Devon. Club — Union. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at th£ College of Arms, are: Argent, a bulls head erased sable. Motto — " Nosce te ipsum." Married, April 6, 1867, Madeline, second daughter of William Ruthes-Bayley of Cotford House, Sidbury, in the county of Devon, and widow of Robert Dalglish Grant of Nuttall Hall, in the county oj Lancashire. Estates — Farms in George Nympton [othe?-- wise Nyncot St. George], Warkleigh, Bishop's Nympton, South Molton, North Molton, and Creacotnbe, in the county oj Devon. Postal address — 8 Curzon Street, Mayfair, London, W. & is tbe Military Cockade. The Honourable HENRY EDWARD KATER of Mount Broughton, Moss Vale, New South fftfltpr ^^'^^' Justice of the Peace, Member of the iACllvl Legislative Council for that colony. Member of the Licensing Court. Born September 20, 1841, being the eldest son of Henry Herman Kater of Calcula. near Orange, New South Wales, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Eliza Charlotte, daughter of Major Edward Darvall. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a bend engrailed or, between two fleurs-de-lis argent an eagle with two heads displayed sable (for Kater) ; 2. gules, a chevron vairy or and azure, between three roses argent (for Reeve) ; 3. gules, a leg in armour couped at the thigh between two spears erect points upwards. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat rampant guardant proper, between two elephants' trunks or ; with the Motto, " Nil mortalibus ar- duum." Married, February 8, 1870, Mary Eliza, daughter of William Forster of Brush Farm, New South Wales ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Herman Kater, Gentleman, born October 31, 1870; Norman WiUiam Kater, Gentleman, born November 18, 1874. Postal address — Mount Brough- ton, Moss Vale, New South Wales. MARY CONSTANTIA KAVANAGH, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Constan- fltflilAllfllTfl '^"^ Kavanagh, daughter of the seventh HXWUnXlW^Xy Baron Clifford. Married, >rj<^, 1846, William Joseph Vavasour (he died i860) ; secondly, 1865, M. D. Kavanagh, Doctor of Laws, Barrister- at-Law. ALEXANDER KAY, Esquire, of Cornhill, in the county of Lanark, Justice of the Peace for that county, 1K.fl11 ^°" °'^ *^ '^'^ Alexander Kay, Merchant in Glas- ■"*■"{: gow. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse gules, between two torteaux in chief, and a griffin's head erased vert in base. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a griffin's head erased vert, holding in the beak a key or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " In Deo solo spes mea." Married, and has issue. Estate and postal address — Cornhill, Biggar, N.B. Sir brook KAY, fourth Baronet, of East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. Born August 8, 1820, being the son of Sir Brook Kay, third Baronet, by his first wife Margaret Bruce, eldest daughter of Doctor John Barclay of Conduit Street, London ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of December 5, 1803. Livery — White coat, blue and white striped waistcoat, blue breeches. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend engrailed azure, between two griffins' heads erased gules, an annulet between two crescents or, on a canton ermine, a mardet sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased erminois, collared azure, charged with three crescents, and holding in the beak a key or. Motto— "Fidem parit inte- M is the Naval Cockade. i&ap mea 559 gritas." Married, June 29, 1853, Eliza, eldest daughter of John Percival Wilhnott of Westbury, near Sherborne. Heir f resumptive — His half-brother, William Algernon Kay, Esquire, son of the third Baronet, by his second wife, the third daughter of William Howes, Esquire, bom 1837 ; married 1869, Emily, fourth daughter of James Ireland of Ousden Hall, in the county of Suffolk; late Lieutenant- Colonel (retired) 68th Regiment ; served in the New Zea- land War, 1864-1866. Sca<— Stanley Lodge, Battledown, Cheltenham. The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD EBENEZER KAY, Knight Bachelor, Lord-Justice of Appeal, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Bom July 2, 1822, being the son of the late Robert Kay of Bury, in the county of Lancashire, and brother of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, first Baronet. Cluis — Oxford and Cambridge, Athenasum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three ermine spots between two bendlets sable, the whole between as many crescents azure ; and for his Crest, on a crescent or, a goldfinch proper. Married, 1850, Mary Valence (who died 1889), daughter of the late Reverend W. French, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Jesus College, Cambridge, and Canon of Ely ; and has Issue — Eva Mary Valence, and Marion Annie Catherine. Seat — Thorpe Abbotts, Scole, in tlie county of Norfolk. Town residence — 37 Hyde Park Gardens, W. Chambers — 357 Royal Courts of Justice, W. C. §The Right Honourable Sir UGHTRED JAMES KAY- SHUTTLE- mas=@)f)Uttletoorti) lS^J^^:i^% ^^^i in the county of Lanca- shire, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancashire, and a Justice of the Peace and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Westmorland, Member of Parliament for North- East Lancashire. Born 1844, being the eldest son of Sir James Kay-Shuttleworth, first Baronet, Doctor of Civil Lasv, who died 1877, by his wife Janet, daughter of Robert Shuttle- worth. Creation — December 22, 1849. Cluhs — Reform, Athenasum, Manchester Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three shuttles sable : 2 and 3 argent, three ermine spots between two bend- lets sable, all between as many crescents azure, and impaling the arms of Parish, namely argent, on a chevron between ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base sable, a cross crosslet fitchfe of the field, on a chief azure, a demi- sun in splendour issuant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, grasping in the gauntlet a shuttle of the arms ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a crescent azure a goldfinch proper. Mottoes — "Kynd kynn kriawne kepe," "Prudentia et justitia." Married, July i, 1871, Blanche Marion, youngest daughter of Sir Woodbine Parish, Knight Commander of the Han- overian Guelphic Order; and has Issue — (i) Lawrence Ughtred Kay-Shuttleworth, Esquire, born September 21, 1887 ; (2) Edward James Kay-Shuttleworth, Esquire, bom March 16, 1890 ; Angela Mary ; Nina Louisa ; Rachel Beatrice ; and a daughter. Seats — Gawthorpe Hall, Padi- ham ; Barbon Manor, Kirkby Lonsdale. Town residence — 28 Prince's Gardens, S.W. Dame MARY CATHERINE KAYE, Widow, com- monfy known as Lady Kaye, daughter of Thomas an* i^YI^ Ruckle, Chairman of Quarter Sessions for the JAQ^V county of Surrey. Married, 1839, Sir John William Kaye, Political Secretary in the India Office, who was created a Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India in 1871, and died in 1876. Postal address — Cliffe House, Langharne, St. Clear's, Caermarthen. Sir WILLIAM SQUIRE BARKER KAYE, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Armagh and Dublin, Assistant Under-Secretary for Ire- land, and Clerk of the Council, Born 1831, being the son of George Kaye, Lieutenant b^nd Regiment, by his wife Deborah, daughter of the late Reverend William Barker, Rector of Neiotonham, in the county of Armagh; was knighted by tlie Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland [the Right Honourable Earl Spencer), 1885. Married, 1859, Fanny, youngest daughter of the late Richard Barker of Stirling, in the county of Meath. Postal addresses— 62 Fitzwilliam Square, Dublin ; Abbey House, Armagh. JOHN ROBERT KEALY, Esquire, late Surgeon-Major and Acting Brigade - Surgeon 3rd Volunteer ffiLC&ftl Battalion (Duke of Connaught's Hampshire ***'"*{: Regiment), Doctor of Medicine of the Univer- sity of St. Andrews, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, Associate of King's Col- lege, London, upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Born September 8, 1830, at Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk, being the eldest son of John Caley (afterwards Kealy), a Particular Baptist Minister, by his wife Sarah, daughter of William Goodwin of The Mount, Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk. Livery — Claret coat, with gilt buttons, gold band round hat. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Chequy or and gules, two bendlets ermine between as many escutcheons of the last, each charged with a battle-axe erect sable ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion proper charged with a fesse, holding in the dexter paw a battle-axe in bend both sable, and resting the sinister paw on a quatre- foil or; with the Motto, "Ne time crede tantum." Married, March 17, 1857, Charlotte Maria, daughter of John Butcher, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England, of Spring Garden House, Forton, Alverstoke ; and has Isstie — (i) John William Gregory Kealy, Gentle- man, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, born April 11, 1858 ; (2) the Reverend Arthur Graham Kealy, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Chaplain Royal Navy, born November 14, 1861 ; (3) Charles Gonvil Kealy, Gentle- man, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born July 2, 1867; (4) Edward Herbert Kealy, Gentleman, bom June 7, 1873 ; (5) Percival Hope Kealy, Gentleman, born June 6, 1878. Estate and postal address — ^Ashley House, Alverstoke, Hampshire. Dame ADELAIDE SYDNEY KEANE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Keane, daughter of TR-PflTl P John Vance, Member of Parliament. iGmorial iA-vUllv i]earings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, three trout naiant in pale argent. Married, 1872, Sir Richard Francis Keane, fourth Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir John Keane, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) George Michael Keane, Esquire, born May 30, 1875 ; (3) Richard Henry Keane, Esquire, born 1881 ; and Florence. Postal address — Cap- poquin House, Waterford. CATHERINE MARY KEANE, Widow, commonly known as the Honom-able Mrs. George Keane, daughter of Major Alexander Macleod. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three salmons naiant argent, on a chief of honourable augmentation a representation of the fortress of Ghuznee all proper. Married, firstly, Thomas Langford- Brooke, Royal Navy, of Mere Hall, in the county of Cheshire, who died 187- ; secondly, 1881, Admiral George Disney Keane, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable George Disney Keane, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Keane, and heir presumptive to the Barony, who died iBgi. Postal address — Mere Hall, Knutsford. Dame HARRIET KEANE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Keane, 4^"&hter of the late E. B. Thorneycroft. Armonal bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three trout naiant in pale argent. Married, 1880, as his second wife. Sir John Henry Keane, third Baronet, who died 1881. Postal address — HENR Y JOSEPH KEANE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; entered the Royal Navy 1868, became Lieutenant 1879, and Commander 1892 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Lieutenant-general HUSSEY FANE KEANE, commonly known as Lieutenant-General the Honourable The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely aimigerous person. S6o I^ea Eee Hussey Fane Keane, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born June 14, 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir John Keane, first Baron Keane of Ghuznee, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order, by his first wife Grace, second daughter of General Sir John Smith ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. C/kJ — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three salmons naiant in pale argent, on a chief of honourable augmentation argent, a repre- sentation of the Fortress of Ghuznee all proper. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a representation of the Cabool Gate of the Fortress of Ghuznee all proper, and in an escroU above the motto, "Ghuznee;" 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant proper, supporting in his dexter paw a flagstaff, thereon a Union-Jack proper. Married, 1886, Isabella Emma Elizabeth Schuster, commonly known as Lady Isabella Schuster, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Orkney, and widow of Samuel Leo Schuster. Postal address — Rosemount, Ascot, Berks. §SiE JOHN KEANE, fifth Baronet, Lieutenant Royal Artillery. Born June 3, 1873, being the son of Sir Richard Francis Keane, fourth Baronet, by his wife Adelaide Sidney, daughter of John Vance, Member of Parliament ; succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of August I, 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three trout naiant in pale argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant proper, supporting in his dexter paw a banner of the Union of Great Britain. Motto — " Felis demulcta mitis." Heir presumptive — His brother, George Michael Keane, Esquire, Midshipman Royal Navy, born 1875. Seat — Cappoquin House, Waterford. H The Right Honourable JOHN MANLY AR- © BUTHNOT KEANE, Baron Keane, of Ghuznee, in Afghanistan, and of Cappoquin, in the county of Waterford, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wexford, Honorary Colonel Wexford Militia, previously Major Rifle Brigade. Born September i, i8i6, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Keane, by his wife Grace, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir John Smith ; succeeded his brother as third Baron, July 25, 1882, under the creation of December 23, 1839. Arinorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three salmons naiant in pale argent, on a chief of honourable augmentation a representation of the For- tress of Ghuznee, all proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a representation of the Cabool Gate of the Fortress of Ghuznee all proper, and on an escroll above, the word "Ghuznee;" 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cat sejant proper, supporting in his dexter paw a flagstaff, thereon a Union-Jack proper. Supporters — Dexter, a mounted Beloochee soldier ; sinister, a mounted Afghan soldier, both proper. HottO — " Deus mihi providebit." Married, firstly. May 11, 1848, Mary Jane, Widow of William Lockhart, and sister and heir of Sir Hugh Palliser Palliser, fourth and last Baronet, but by her (who died October 18B1) had no issue ; and secondly. May 6, 1885, Francina Maria, daughter of Charles Lane of Badgemore, in the county of Oxford, and widow of the Right Reverend Bishop Morrell, Doctor of Divinity. Heir presumptive — His brother, Hussey Fane Keane, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hussey Fane Keane, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer]. Residences — 34 Wilton Place ; Castletown House, Churchtown, in the county of Wexford. Colonel LEOPOLD GEORGE FREDERICK KEANE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818, being the second son of Sir Richard Keane, second Baronet, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Richard Sparrow of Oaklands, and widow of Samuel Pen- rose of Waterford ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Armorial bearings— & is the Military Cockade. He bears for Arms: Gules, three trout naiant in pale argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant proper, sup- porting in his dexter paw a banner of the Union of Great Britain. Married, 1844, Charlotte French, daughter of the Venerable and Reverend Dr. Henry Cotton, late Arch- deacon of Cashel ; and has Issue — Frederick Henry Keane, Esquire, born 1857. Postal address — Tivoh, Cappoquin, county Waterford. The Right Honoueable LOUISA KEANE, Widow, Baroness Keane, daughter of the late Samuel Yate Benyon of Denston Hall, Newmarket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three salmons naiant in pale argent, on a chief of honourable augmentation argent, a representa- tion of the Fortress of Ghuznee, all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a bay horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a Be- loochee soldier, habited, armed and accoutred, his sword drawn in the act of striking, point downwards proper ; sinister, a grey horse guardant, caparisoned, thereon mounted an Afghan soldier, also habited, armed and accoutred, brandishing his sword, all proper. Married, 1847, the Right Honourable Edward Arthur Wellington Keane, the second Baron Keane, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Emily Julia Charlotte, com- monly known as the Honourable Emily Julia Charlotte [married, 1866, Henry Arthur Herbert of Muckruss, in the county of Kerry, Member of Parliament, which marriage was dissolved April 28, 1882]. Postal address — Bracknell, Berks. JOSEPH ANDREW KEATES, Esquire, of Bishop's Nympton, in the county of Devon. Bom De- \±«|«« i8S3i being the son of the Most Honourable JOXWfXWfV^ the second Marquess of Ailsa. Married, 1881, Beatrice, daughter of the late George Tomline Gordon of Cuckney, in the county of Nottingham. ; and has Issue — Irene Clair ; and Hermione Julia. Postal address — Birnam, Perthshire. CHARLES MALCOLM KENNEDY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1831, being the son of the late J. Kennedy, Member of Par- liament ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iZZi. Club — National. Married, 1858, Mary, daughter of the late James Tanner of Kingsnympton Park, in the county of Devon. Postal address — i, Louisa Terrace, Exmouth. §DA VID KENNED Y, Esquire, commonly known as Lord David Kennedy. Bom 1820, being the son of Archibald Kennedy, Esquire, commonly called the Earl of Cassillis (deceased), and grandson of the Most Honour- able the first Marquess of Ailsa; was raised to the rank The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 5^4 men men of the son of a Marquess by Royal Warrant, 1847. Mar- ried, 1873, Lady Mary Emily [raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter iy Royal Warrant, 1856), sister of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Cork and Orrery, and relict of William Edward Hope Vere ; and has Issue — Evelyn Mary. Postal address — 93 Queen's Gate, S.W. FREDERICK CHARLES KENNEDY, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Manager of the Irrawaddy Flotilla Company, Limited {Rangoon], Born 1849, being the son of Peter Cuming Kennedy of Edinburgh ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Married, 1881, Mary, daughter of John Cuddie of Falkirk. Postal address — Rangoon, Burmah. GILBERT KENNEDY, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Gilbert Kennedy, grandson of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Ailsa. Born 1822 ; was raised to the rank of the son of a Marquess by Royal Warrant, 1847. Married, 1851, Margaret, daughter of Sir David Baird, 1st Baronet ; and has Issue — (1) John Gilbert von Kennedy, Esquire, formerly of the iith German Hussars, born 1854 {married, 1882, Louisa, daughter of Professor Achenbach of DUsseldorf, and has issue, John Gilbert Kennedy , Esquire, born 1885 : Nigel Augustus Kennedy , born 1886] ; (2) Thomas Francis Archibald Kennedy, Esquire, Major ist Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, bom 1856 ; Mary Alice [married, 1876, Alfred John Howard]. Residence — St, Margaret's Lodge, Trafalgar Square, Chelsea, S. IV. JOHN KENNEDY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Commissioner of Supply for the county of Ayr. Born August 22, 1816, being the eldest son of the late John Kennedy, Esquire, of Underwood, by his wife Margaret, third daughter of Neil Snodgrass, Esquire, of Cunninghamhead and Auch- lodmont, in the county of Ayr, Justice of the Peace. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron gules between three cross crosslets fitch^e, sable, a mullet pierced between two lions counter passant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dolphin hauriant proper. Motto — "Vincit vim virtus." Married, August 5, 1851, Margaret, fourth daughter of the late Farquhar Macrae of Macrae and Inverinate, in the county of Ross ; and has Issue — (1) John Kennedy, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts, born September 12, 1852 [married, January 4, 1884, Jessie, daughter of Alexander Reid, Esquire, and has, John Kennedy, Gentle- man, bom December 27, 1886 ; Nigel Kennedy, Gentleman, born May 30, 1888] ; {2) Neil James Kennedy, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Edinburgh, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dumbarton, born August 18, 1866 ; Charlotte ; Justin Henrietta [married, April 17, 1884, Colonel Alan John Colquhoun, Deputy-Lieutenant, Edin- burgh Artillery, and has issue] ; Ehzabeth Theodora [married, June 14, 1887, J. W. McKerrell Brown, and has issue] ; and Adelaide Emily. Seat — Uuderwood House, by Kilmarnock, N.B. JOHN KENNED Y, Esquire, commonly known as Lord John Kennedy. Bom 1859, being the son of the Most Honourable tlie second Marquess of Ailsa. Club — White's. Married, 1890, Mary Adelaide, daughter of the late Colonel Alexander LearTnonth, Member of Parliament, and niece of Admiral Sir Algernon Lyons, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Residence — 23 Maddox Street, W. §SiR JOHN CHARLES KENNEDY, third Baronet, of Johnstown Kennedy, in the county of Dublin, Justice of the Peace and Deputj^-Lieutenant, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born March 23, 1856, being the son of Sir Charles Edward Bayley Kennedy, second Baronet, by his wife Augusta, commonly known as Lady Augusta, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry, Viscount Glentworth ; succeeded his father in 1880, under the creation of July 18, 1736. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse argent, between three esquires' helmets, a fox courant proper. Upon the escut- M is tbe Military Cockade. cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour holding a branch of oak proper, fructed or. Motto — "Adhsereo virtuti." Married, November 11, 1879, Sydney H. H. Maude, daughter of Sir James Macaulay Higginson, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Augusta Mabel ; and Gladys Maude. Heir presumptive — His brother, George Edward deVere, Esquire, late Lieutenant 5th Lancers, born 1857 [married, 1889, Julia Ellen Beatrice, daughter of Sir John Craven Garden, fourth Baronet]. Seat — Johnstown Kennedy, Hazlehatch, in the county of Dublin. General Sir MICHAEL KA VANAGH KENNEDY, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1824, being the son of the late George Michael Kennedy, Barrister-at-Law ; created Knight Com- mander of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1878. Club — United Service. Married, -lZ^Z, Henrietta, daughter of Colonel Bulkley, Bombay Army [she died 1880). ROLAND FERGUSSONE KENNEDY, Esquire. Bom 1859, being the eldest son of the late Hew Fergussone Kennedy, Esquire, of Bennane and Finnarts (twenty-third in descent from Duncan de Carrick), Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Captain 96th Regiment, by his wife Mariane, second daughter of John Bell of Enterkine, in the county of Ayr. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, a chevron gules, between three crosslets fitchfe sable (for Kennedy) ; 2 and 3 azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, a fleur-de-lis or, issuing out of two oak leaves proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lady attired in the costume of the sixteenth century ; sinister, a wyvern both proper. MottO — " Fuimus." Married, November 28, 1888, Flora Glencairn, eldest daughter of Charles G. Shaw, Solicitor, Ayr ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Fergussone Kennedy, Gentleman, bom December 11, i88g ; (2) David Hew Kennedy, Gentle- man, born July 11, 1891 ; and Muriel Flora. Seats— Bennane, Ballantra, and Finnarts, Glenapp, in the county of Ayr. ROBERT JOHN KENNEDY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dcrwn, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Her Majesty's Charge d' Affaires to the Prince of Montenegro. Born December 24, 1851, being the son of Robert Stewart Kennedy, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Cultra, in the county of Down, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Edward Michael Ward of Bangor Castle ; created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Clubs — St. James's, Travellers' , Ulster, Royal Ulster Yacht. Livery — Claret colour, scarlet waistcoat and brass buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are: Argent, a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets Jltchie, cdl within a double tressure flory and counterfl-ory. Crest — A dolphin naiant. MottO— "Avise la Jin." Married, 1883, Bertha Jane Ward, com- monly known as the Honourable Bertha Jane Ward, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry William Crosbie, fifth Viscount Bangor; and has Issue — Mary Grace Enid; Bertha Catherine Maud; Matilda Kathleen; and Lucy Emily Harriette. Postal addresses — British Legation, Cettingi, Montenegro: Cultra, Holywood, county Down ; 4 Onslow Crescent, S. W. Lieutenant-General THOMAS GILBERT KEN- NED Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM RANN KENNEDY, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Judge of the High Court. Born 1846, being the son of the Reverend James Kennedy, Vicar of Bamwood; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1874, Cecilia, daughter of George Richmond, Royal Academician, Doctor of Civil Imw. Postal address — 24 Clanricarde Gardens, London, S. W. 8 is the Naval Cockade. men Een 565 § AUGUSTUS JOHN WILLIAM HENRY KEN- NEDY-ERSKINE, Justice Bom 1866, being the only son of the late William Henry Kennedy-Erskine, Esquire, of Dun, by his wife Catherine, only surviving child of John Jones of Henllys, in the county of Carmarthen ; succeeded his father 1870. Axmorial beaxinga— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a pale sable, ii. and iii. gules, a sword in pale argent, pommel and hilt or (for Erskine) : 2 and 3, argent a chevron gules between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, all vrithin the royal double tressure, flory counterflory of the second (for Kennedy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, upon a vireath of the liveries, a griffin's head erased gules, charged with a mullet ermine, holding in the beak a sword bendways point upwards proper (for Erskine) ; and upon a wreath of his liveries, a dolphin naiant proper (for Kennedy). Seai — Dun House, Montrose, N.B. Sir VINCENT HUNTER HARRINGTON KEN- NETT- BARRING- mennett = IBminston 7o?,\^tTM^s: Master of Laws, and Wrangler of the University of Cambridge, Government nominated Member of Metropolitan Asylums Board, and Deputy - Chairman of St. John Ambulance Association. Bom 1844, being the son of the late Captain Vincent Frederick Kennett, of the Manor House, Dorchester, by his wife Arabella Heiuietta, daughter of the late Sir Jonah Harrington, whose name and arms he [assumed in 1878, by Royal License under his mother's will; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i886. Cluis — Athenseum, Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent three chevronels gules, in chief a label of as many points azure (for Harrington) ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, in the second and third quarters an escutcheon of the first, charged with an esquire's helmet proper (for Kennett) ; and impaling the arms of Sandeman, namely argent, the emblem of truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book ; in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, and on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of the first, within a bordure gules, charged with three fleurs- de-lis of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a hermit's head in profile, couped below the shoulders proper, vested paly of six gules and or, his cowl thrown back (for Barrington) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, between two branches of palm, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, charged with an estoile gules, holding in the hand a helmet as in the arms (for. Kennett). Married, 1878, AUcia Georgette, daughter of the late George Glas Sandeman, Esquire, of Westfield, Hayling Island, and Hyde Park Gardens. Postal addresses — 57 Albert Hall Mansions, W. ; Manor House, Dorchester, Oxford. Major ARTHUR HERBERT KENNEY, Companion. of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint iltOtlllPtI Michael and Saint George. Bom 1855, fe'«^ iaC-tllK^j^ the son of the late Captain Edward Herbert Kenney, Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Club — Junior United Service. JOHN KENNEY-HERBERT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Bom February 15, l^ennep=l^erbert Sf'joS^Ktne^^HerL*! Gentleman (succeeded to the Herbert estates on the death of his uncle, the Reverend Ed- ward Herbert- Kenney, in 1842, in accordance with the provi- sions of the will of his maternal grand-uncle, John Herbert of Castle Island, whereupon he assumed by Royal License the additional name and arms of Herbert), by his wife Jane, daughter of Daniel Humphreys of Broomfield, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale argent and sable, three lions rampant, two and one counterchanged (for Herbert of Castle Island) ; 2 and 3. per pale or and argent a fleur-de- lis between three crescents counterchanged (for Kenney). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the coloiu's, a bundle of twelve arrows in saltire or, headed and feathered argent, belted gules, and buckled of the last (for Herbert) ; 2. upon a vnreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect vested gules, cuffed argent, the hand grasping a paper scroll proper (for Kenney). Motto — " Ung je servirai. " Married, November 16, 1874, Harriett Mary, daughter of Thomas M. Gren of Aghadoe, near Youghal, in the county of Cork. Seat — Knocknagore, in the county of Kerry. The Honourable Sir EDWARD KENNY, Knight Bachelor,. Born 1800, being the son of the late llt.P11tl11 J^^^i'^i"'^ Kenny of Ballykeily, in the county lO'Vllllj^ ^ Xerry ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1870. Married, 1832, Anne, daughter of Michael Fonestall of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Postal address — lOO Pleasant Street, Halifax, Nova Scotia. KENRY, Baron, see DUNRAVEN. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM EDWARDES, Baron Kensington of Kensington, in lit I>t1 litri rrfrtfl ^^ county of Middlesex, in the JA«-1IP1U^VUII Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Pembroke, Captain of Her Majesty's Guard of Yeoman of the Guard, Lieutenant- Colonel late Coldstream Guards. Born May 11, 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kensington, by his wife Laura Jane, fourth daughter of Cuthbert ElUson of Hepburn, in the county of Durham ; succeeded his father in 1872. Creations — Haron of Ireland, July 20, 1776 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, March 23, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarteriy 1 and 4, ermine a lion rampant sable (for Edwardes) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three crosses botony or (for Rich). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a wyvern, wings expanded argent. Supporters — Two rein- deer proper, attired and unguled or. Motto — "Garde la foi." Married, September 19, 1867, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Robert Johnstone-Douglas of Lockerbie ; and has Issue — (i) William Edwardes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Edwardes, Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Pembroke, born July 25, 1868 ; (2) Hugh Edwardes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Edwardes, Lieutenant 7th Battalion King's Royal Rile Corps, born September 3, 1873 ; (3) Cecil Edwardes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Edwardes, born May 31, 1876 ; (4) George Henry Ed- wardes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Henry Edwardes, born May 19, 1877 ; Gwendolen, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendolen ; Sybil Laura, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil Laura ; Grace Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Grace Louisa ; Winifred, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred ; and Isabel Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel Caroline. Residences — 69 Grosvenor Street, London, W. ; St. Bride's, Haverfordwest. KENT, Earl of, see His Royal Highness the DUKE OF EDINBURGH. CATHERINE ELIZABETH KENYON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Ttt PHtllltl Edward Kenyon, daughter of the late Reve- JlXvllJ/UII rend George F. J. Marsham, and widow of the Reverend W. Gale Townley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent. Married secondly, 1880, as his second wife, Edward Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Kenyon. Residences — Maesfen, Whitchurch, in the county of Salop ; 16 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S.W. The Editor tmdertakea that eyery entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. S66 Een H, GEORGE THOMAS KENYON, Esquire, commonly @ known as the Honourable George Thomas Kenyon, Member of Parliament for Denbigh District. Born December 28, 1840, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kenyon. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, be- tween three crosses flory argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, resting the dexter forepaw on a cross tlory argent. Married, 1875, Florence Anna, daughter of John Hurleston L^eche of Garden Park, in the county of Chester. Residences — Llanerch Panna, Ellesmere ; 10 Nor- folk Street, Park Lane, W. GEORGINA KENYON, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Kenyon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kenyon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent. Postal address — The Gelli, Malpas, Cheshire. HENRIETTA KENYON, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Kenyon, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kenyon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, be- tween three crosses flory argent. Postal address — The Gelli, Malpas, Cheshire. JAMES WILLIAM KENYON, Gentleman, Joint Lord of the Manor of Shelley. Born August 13, i860, being the eldest son of the late John Walter Kenyon, and Sarah his wife, daughter of the late William Carter. Club — Nimrod. Livery — Grey or black and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron invected or, between two crosses patonce in chief argent and a lion sejeant in base of the second, a woolpack of the first ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, holding in the mouth a cross patonce argent, and resting the dexter forepaw on a woolpack sable ; with the Motto, "Si diligens honorabilis. " Estates — Dogley and Flockton. Postal address — Oxly-Woodhouse, Huddersfield. H The Right Honourable Sir LLOYD KENYON, Lord Kenyon, Baron of Gredington, in the county of Flint, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and a Baronet, Captain Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born July 5, 1864, being the only son of Lloyd Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lloyd Kenyon (who died 1865, and was eldest son of the third Baron), by his vnfe Fanny Mary Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Mary Katherine, the daughter of the first Baron Harlech, of Porkington, in the county of Salop ; succeeded his grand- father as fourth Lord Kenyon, July 14, 1869. Creations — Baronet, July 28, 1784 ; Baron, June 9, 1788. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baro- net, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, resting the dexter paw on a cross flory argent. Supporters — Dexter, a female figure representing Truth vested argent, her head irradiated, on her breast a sun, and in her dexter hand a mirror all proper ; sinister. Forti- tude, represented by a female figure vested in a corselet of mail, robe or, sash gules, on her head a casque plumed, in the dexter hand a branch of oak, and her sinister arm resting on a pillar proper. Motto — " Magnanimiter crucem sustine." Heir presumptive — His uncle, George Thomas Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Thomas Kenyon, born 1840 ; married, 1875, Flor- ence Anna, eldest daughter of John Hurlestone Leche of Garden Park, in the county of Cheshire ; was called to the Bar at the Middle Temple 1869 ; was sometime Captain Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, resigned 1878 ; is a Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint ; has been Member of Parliament for Denbigh Boroughs since November 1885. Seats — Gredington Hall, in the county of Flint (near Whit- church, Salop) ; Peel Hall, Bolton-le-Moors. The Reverend WILLIAM TREVOR KENYON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Trevor Kenyon, Rector of Malpas, in the County Palatine of «k is the Military Cockade. Een Chester, since 1873. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kenyon. C/k^— Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant proper, resting the dexter paw on a cross flory argent. Married, firstly, 1871, Anne McKerrell, who died 1873, daughter of the late Adam Hay-Gordon of Avochie, North Britain ; secondly, 1877, Lucy Rosamond, daughter of the Reverend Charles Wolley-Dod of Edge Hall, Malpas ; and has Issue (by first marriage)— (i) Gordon Lloyd Trevor Kenyon, Esquire, born 1873 ; (by second mar- riage) — (2) Roger de Grey Kenyon, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (3) Randle North Kenyon, Gentleman, bom 1882 ; (4) Hum- frey Julius Kenyon, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (5) Guy Victor Kenyon, Gentleman, born 1887 ; and Ruth. Residence— Malpas Rectory, in the coimty of Chester. FRANCES CATHERINE KENYON - SLANEY, Widow, only surviving daugh- quire. Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury, of Hatton Grange and Walford Manor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend between three martlets erminois, and for distinction a canton argent (for Slaney) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron engrailed or, be- tween three crosses flory argent (for Kenyon) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Slaney, namely gules, a bend between three martlets erminois. Married, October 9, 1845, WiUiam Kenyon, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Salop and Merioneth (who died 1884), Captain North Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Battalion Shrop- shire Royal Volunteers, who assumed by Royal License, 1862, the surname and arms of Slaney in addition to his own, and who was the fifth son of Thomas Kenyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Kenyon, who was third son of the Right Honourable the first Lord Kenyon. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Wilham Slaney Kenyon-Slaney, Esquire [to whom referj ; (2) Harry Conrad Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born July 3, 1850, died June 25, 1876; (3) Walter Rupert Kenyon-Slaney, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade, born September 25, 1851 [married, September 4, 1878, May, only daughter of H. J. Schooles, Doctor of Medicine, and has, Neville Aglionby Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, born July 26, 1879] ; (4) Reginald AgUonby Kenyon- Slaney, Gentleman, bom April 15, 1857, died February 2, 1864 ; (5) Frances Gerald Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry, born November 7, 1858 ; (5) Percy Robert Kenyon-Slaney, Gentleman, born June 9, 1861 ; Frances Edith, died September i, 1870; Agnes Charlotte; Helen Marie Elizabeth, died February 24, 1855 ; Katherine Maude ; and Violet Mabel. Estate and postal address — Hatton Grange, Shifnal, Salop. WILLIAM SLANEY KENYON-SLANEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, Member of Parliament for the Newport Division of Shropshire, formerly Colonel ist Battahon Grenadier Guards. Bom 1847, being the eldest son of the late Colonel William Kenyon-Slaney, by his wife Frances Catherine, daughter of the late Robert A. Slaney, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment, of Hatton Grange, in the county of Salop. Clubs — Carlton, Guards', Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend between three martlets erminois (for Slaney); 2 and 3 sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three crosses flory argent (for Kenyon) ; and impaling the arms of Bridgeman, namely sable, ten plates, four, three, two and one, on a chief argent, a lion passant ermines. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a grifiin's head gules, winged erminois, and gorged with a collar gemel or (for Slaney) ; 2. upon a vireath of the colours, a Hon sejant proper, resting the dexter paw on a cross flory argent (for Kenyon). Mottoes — "Deo duce, comite industria" (for Slaney); "Magnanimiter crucem sustine" (for Kenyon). Married, 1887, Mabel Selina, commonly known as Lady Mabel Selina Bridgeman, eldest daughter of the third Earl of Bradford; and has ^ is the Naval Cockade. laep Eer 567 Issue — Robert Orlando Rodolph Kenyon-Slaney, Gentle- man, born 1892; and Sybil Agnes. Residence — Hatton Grange, Shifnal, in the county of Salop. KEPPEL, see ALBEMARLE. CHARLOTTjE ELIZABETH ELEANOR KEPPEL, Widow, commonly known as the Honour- IftPlWlPf ^^^^ Charlotte Elizabeth Eleanor Keppel, lavJJJ^vl daughter of the Right Honourable the seven- teenth Baron Saltoun. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, three escallops argent, im- paling the arms of Fraser, namely, quarterly i. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bend sable (for Abernethy) ; 3. gules, three lions rampant argent (for Ross) ; 4. argent, three piles gules (for Wishart). Married, 1873, William Henry Augustus Keppel, who died 1889, and has issue. Postal address — Lexham Hall, Swaffham, Norfolk. Sir HENRY KEPPEL, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Sir Henry Keppel, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1809, being the forath son of the Right Honourable William Charles Keppel, fourth Earl of Albemarle, by his first wife Eliza- beth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Russell, tenth Lord de Clifford ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1856, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1867, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1871. Clubs — Arthur's, Salisbury, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three escallops argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a swan's head and neck argent ; with the Motto, " Ne cede malis." Married, firstly, 1839, Katherine Louisa, who died 1859, daughter of the late General Sir John Crosbie, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; secondly, 1861, Jane Elizabeth, daughter of the ^te Martin John West, Barrister-at-Law, and by his second marriage has issue living, Colin Richard Keppel, Esquire, Royal Navy, born 1862, became Lieutenant 1885, appointed Extra Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, 1886 [married, 1889, Henrietta (a Lady-in- Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh), daughter of Major-General Richard Blundell-HoUinshead- Blundell, and has issue, Marie Henrietta Margaret ; and Melita Agnes Mary] ; and Maria Walpole [married, 1889, Frederick Tower Hamilton, Lieutenant Royal Navy]. Residence — 8 The Mansion, Albany, W. KER, Baron, see LOTHIAN. KER, Baron, see ROXBURGHE. KER, INNES-, see ROXBURGHE. EVA FRANCES CAROLINE KER, Widow, com- 7nonly known as the Honourable Eva Frances X±pY Caroline Ker, daughter of the first Baron Dera- •'"''*' more. Married, 1871, David Alfred Ker, who died 1877. § HARRY ERNEST CLAY-KER-SEYMER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- fit iM'-fiMyrilll l>1* "Lieutenant for the county of Ber- WVtl-XylJ-iJllHP*. wick. Justice of the Peace for the counties of Suffolk, Cambridge, and Dorset. Bom 1832, being the eldest son of the late James Clay, Member of Parliament for Hull, by his wife Eliza Camilla, daughter of Joseph Allen Woolrych of Weobly, in the county of Hereford, and assumed the additional surnames and arms of Ker-Seymer by Royal License, 1864. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or two wings conjoined in lure gules, on a chief azure, three martlets argent (for Seymer) ; 2 quarterly, i. and iiii. vert, on a chevron argent, three mullets gules, in base a unicorn's head erased of the second ; ii. and iii. azure, three crosses moline argent, all within a bordure of the last (for Ker) ; 3 argent, a chevron engrailed paly sable and or. between three trefoils slipped of the second (for Clay) and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Ker- Seymer, quarterly. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. a chapeau gules turned up ermine, winged or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, gorged with a collar azure, thereon three crosses mohne also argent (for Ker) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, two wings displayed argent, each charged with a chevron engrailed, between three trefoils slipped sable (for Clay). Motto — "Dulce pro patria periculum." Married, April 21, 1864, Gertrude, only surviving daughter and heir of Henry Ker-Seymer, Esquire, of Hanford, in the county of Dorset, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1842, Doctor of Civil Laws, and Member of Parliament for the county from 1846 to 1864, by his wife Isabella Helen, youngest daughter of William Webber of Binfield Lodge, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue— (s) Evelyn Clay-Ker-Seymer, Gentleman, born February 26, 1865; (2) Horace Vere Clay-Ker-Seymer, Gentleman, born September 19, 1866; Winifred; and Violet. ■S«a/— Hanford, near Blandford, in the county of Dorset. KERR, see LOTHIAN. AGNES STEWART KERR, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur Schomberg 3n^p^|« Kerr, youngest daughter of J. H. Frankland. ■*^vtV Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Quar- terly, I. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchfe erect azure ; 3. argent, a lyniphad with sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Married, 1846, Arthur Schomberg Kerr, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Schomberg Kerr, who died 1856. Of the above marriage there is Issue — A daughter, Agnes. H CHARLES LENNOX KERR, Esquire, commonly w known as Lord Charles Lennox Kerr. Born 1814, being the son of the Most Honourable the sixth Marquess of Lothian. Club — Scottish Conservative. Married, 1839, Charlotte Em-ma, who died 1887, daughter of the late Colonel Thomas Hanmer ; and has Issue — Charles Wyndham Rodolph Kerr, Esquire, born 1849 \7narried, 1873, Anna Maria Olivia, daughter of Admiral Sir George Elliot, Knight Com-mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue, Charles Ian Kerr, Esquire, bom 1874 ; Walter William Kerr, born 1875 ; Violet ; Olive ; Basil ; and Helen Cicely] ; Harriet Georgiana Edith \married, 1864, William Warcop Peter Consett of Brawith Hall, Thirsk, and Ch&teau du Champ de Bataille, par le Neubourg {Eure), France']; Florence Elizabeth \married, 1869, the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Dunraven]; and Amy Frances [mar- ried, 1871, Henley Eden of Woodstock, Ascot, in the county of Berkshire]. Residence — 4 Baker Street. FREDERICK HERBERT KERR, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Frederick Herbert Kerr, Bath King of A rms, 1892. Born 1818, being the son of the Most Honourable the sixth Marquess of Lothian. Club — United Service. Mar- ried, 1846, ETnily Sophia, who died i8gi, daughter of the late General Sir Peregrine Maitland, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Herbert Kerr, Esquire, born 1862 [married, 1889, Mildred Caroline, daughter of Sir James Robert Walker, second Baronet, of Sana Hutton, in the county of York, and has issue living, Mark Peregrine Charles Kerr, Esquire, born 1891 ; and Margaret Vere]; (2) Mark Edward Frederick Kerr, Royal Navy, born 1864 ; (3) Frederic Walter Kerr, born 1867 ; Emily Georgiana [married, 1866, the Reverend Francis Edmund Cecil Byng, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Francis Edmund Cecil Byng] ; Sidney Katherine [married, 1887, the Reverend Gordon Bolles Wickham, Vicar of Bradford-Abbas, and Rector of Clifton Mabank, Slierborne] ; Edith Harriet; Mary Frances [married, 1880, George Henry Longman, of 62 Stanhope Gardens, S. W.]; the Honourable Constance Honoria ; and Cecil Nona. Residence — Kensington Palace, W. RUSSELL JAMES KERR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Barrister-at-Law. Bom The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 568 met September 4, 1832, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late William Charles Kerr of The Haie, by his wife Maria Eliza Robison, youngest daughter of William Lewis, Honourable East India Company's Service. Clubs — Windham, Raleigh. Livery — White and scarlet. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron embattled, between a fleur-de-lis in chief, and a martlet in base argent, three mullets of the field. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a stag's head erased or. Motto — " Deus solamen. " Married, September 4, i860, Rosa Mary Anne, eldest daughter of George R. Griffitlis of Castle Hill, Englefield Green, in the county of Suirey; and has Issue — (i) Russell James Kerr, Gentleman, born January 23, 1863 [married, January 18, 1888, Miriam Matilda, eldest daughter of J. R. Pine-Coffin of Portledge, North Devon, and has, William John Kerr, Gentleman, born April 23, 1890 ; Ralph Kerr, Gentleman, born August 16, 1891 ; and Helen Mary] ; (2) Mark Kerr, Gentleman, born November 10, 1877 ; Mary ; and Katharine. Seat — The Haie, Newnham-on-Severn, in the county of Gloucester. THOMAS KERR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1818, being the son of the late David Kerr ; late Governor and Chief-Justice of Falkland Islands, 1880-1891 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. WALTER TALBOT KERR, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Walter Talbot Kerr, Naval Lord of the Admiralty. Born 1839, being the son of the Most Honourable the seventh Marquess of Lothian. Club — Junior Carlton, United Service. Married, 1873, Amabel, commonly known as Lady Amabel, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl Cowper ; and has Issue living — ( i) Ralph Francis Kerr, Esquire, born 1874; (2) Andrew William Kerr, born 1877 ; (3) John David Kerr, born 1833 ; (4) Philip Walter Kerr, born 1886; Mary Catlierine Cecil; and Margaret Mary. Residence — 58 Cromwell Road, S. W. WILLIAM HENRY KERR, Esquire, Major-General {retired), formerly Captain {1854) in the i^th Somerset Light Infantry. Born January 25, 1825, being the eldest son of the late Robert Kerr, Lieutenant doth Rifles, by his wife, a daughter of William Gorton of Old Windsor, Clerk Controller to George III. Chih—Army and Navy. Livery ■ — Green. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon O^ce, are for Arms ; Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a clievron between three mullets ; 2 and 3 sable, three a-rrows [?) two in saltire and one in pale, banded. Crest — A unicorn's head. Motto — "Deus solamen." Married, January 4, 1868, Elizabeth Edith, daughter of James Baril Danbury, late of Offi.ngton, in the county of Sussex, and of Leyton House, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Godfrey William Kerr, born September ag, 1868, died June 11, 1880; (2) Baril Francis Robert Kerr, bom December 13, 1869, died April 1876 ; (3) William John Wilmot Kerr, born January 22, 1875 ; Char- lotte Augusta Magdalen; and Ramsay Montgomerie Ann, Estate — Prestbury Court, in the parish of Prestbury, near Chel- tenham. Postal address — Prestbury Court, near Cheltenham, Dame CAROLINE MARGARET KERRISON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Kerrison, ^rtt ri'l'trfrttl youngest daughter of the Right Honour- lA'IP'l.t.iVUll able Henry Stephen Fox-Strangways, third Earl of Ilchester. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a pile azure, three caltraps of the field, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief embattled ermine, a wreath of laurel encircling a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, between, on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, a represen- tation of the gold medal presented to Sir Edward Kerrison for his services at the battle of Orthes, beneath it the word ' ' Orthes "in letters sable, and on the sinister, pendent from the like ribbon, a representation of the silver medal pre- sented to him in commemoration of his services at the battle of Waterloo, beneath it the word "Waterloo" in letters sable, impaling the arms of Fox-Strangways, namely, quar- terly I and 4, ermine on a chevron azure, three foxes' heads erased or, on a canton of the second a fleur-de-lis of the third (for Fox) ; 2 and 3 sable, two lions passant paly of six ^ is the Military Cockade. met argent and gules (for Strangways). Supporters— On the dexter side, a horse caparisoned, thereon mounted an hussar of the 7th Regiment ; and on the sinister side, a bay horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a dragoon of the 14th Regi- ment of Light Dragoons, both habited and armed, and with their swords drawn all proper. Married, 1844, Sir Edward Clarence Kerrison, second Baronet, who died 1886, when his title (creation 1821) became extinct. Postal ad- dress— ^x Berkeley Square, W. KERRY, Baron of, see LANSDOWNE. KERRY, Earl of, see LANSDOWNE. AUGUSTA LAVINIA PRiSCILLA GORE, commonly known as Countess of Kerry, second daughter ili Of t>M of the fourth Earl of Bessborough. Married, InlJCCg firstly, 1834, William Thomas -Petty Fitz- Mauriee, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Kerry (eldest son of the Most Honourable the third Marquess of Lansdowne), who died 1836 ; secondly, 1845, Charles Alexander Gore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Alexander Gore [to whom refer]. By her first marriage she had Issue— K daughter, Mary [to whom refer] [married, October 4, i860, Lieutenant-General the Right Honourable Sir Percy Egerton Herbert, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament, who died October 7, 1876]. Postal address — ^^^'imbledon Common, Surrey. The Right Honourable Sie JOHN HENRY TROL- LOPE, Baron Kesteven of Casewick, in ^(Itl^tttpVlPn ^^ county of Lincoln, and a Baronet, IftvJJVvUvU formerly Lieutenant Leicester Yeomanry Cavalry. Born September 22, 1851, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Julia Maria, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Sheffield, Baronet; succeeded his father in 1874. Crraft'o«j— Baronet, February 5, 1642 ; Baron, April 14, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three stags courant argent, attired or, within a bordure of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag courant argent, attired or, holding in the mouth an oak-leaf proper. Supporters — On either side a stag argent, ducally gorged and attired or, holding in the mouth an oak-leaf proper. Motto — ' ' Audio sed taceo. ' ' Heir presumptive — His brother, Robert Cranmer Trollope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Cranmer Trollope, born 1852 ; mar- ried, 1885, Ethel Mary, elder daughter of the late Colonel Carew of Crowcombe Court; late Honorary Major 3rd Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment (Militia). Seat — Casewick House, near Stamford, in the county of Lincoln. RUPERT EDWARD COOKE KETTLE, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- iltl^fffP varsity of Oxford. Born December 26, 1854, ItM/lllt' being the eldest son of His Honour the late Sir Rupert Kettle, by his wife Mary, only child of Edward Cooke of Wolverhampton. Clubs — Reform, Union (Birmingham). Livery — Blue, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bee- hive within two branches of palm slipped in saltire all or, impaling the arms of Hickman, namely, party per saltire sable and or, two leopards' faces jessant-de-lis in pale, and as many fleurs-de-lis in fesse, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a- dexter cubit arm vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand proper, holding a balance suspended or, a portcullis also argent ; with the Motto, " Qui tel." Married Katherine Josephine, daughter of Sir Alfred Hickman, Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliament. Estate — Merridale, Wolverhampton. Postal address — Tettenhall Wood, Wolverhampton. WILLIAM WILDMAN KETTLEWELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts of an* »<■<■( tf\n tfW the University of Oxford. Bom June 4, ia\,\,\,\\,\\tX^\.\. 1844, being the only son of the late William Wildman Kettlewell, by his wife Ellen Cattley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : S i3 the Naval Cockade. met) m 569 Or, three bulls' heads caboshed in bend, between two bend- lets invected sable, a cross patfe in the sinister chief point, also sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi- buU sable, gorged with a collar and line refiexed over the back, holding between the legs a cinquefoil, three crosses pat6e fesseways all or. Married, October 7, 1875, Florence Balfour, youngest daughter of Wybrants Olphert, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant of Ballyconnell House, Falcarragh, in the county of Donegal; and has Issue— (1) Henry Wild- man Kettlewell, Gentleman, born Julv 20, 1876 ; (2) William Robert Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman, born September 4, 1877; (3) Edward Wildman Kettlewell, Gentleman, born September 29, 1879. Seat — Harptree Court, East Harptree, in the county of Somerset. KEVELIOC, EARL OF CHESTER, quartered bv HUSSEY. Sir KINGSMILL GROVE KEY, second Baronet, of Thornbury, in the county of Gloucester, formerly an^p^ Captain 21st Essex Riile Volunteers. Bom May ■^*'" 7, 1815, being the only surviving son of Sir John, the first Baronet, by his wife, the youngest daughter of Francis Green of Denmark Hill, and of Dork- ing, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his father in 1858, under the creation of August 17, 1831. Axmoiial 'bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Per chevron dovetail ermine and gules, three keys erect, the wards upwards and to the sinister or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a hart lodged proper, charged on the body with three mullets fesseways sable. Motto — "In domino con- fido." Married, firstly. May 3, 1842, Mary Sophia, second daughter of_G. H. Hahn of The Orchard, Wandsworth, in the county of Surrey ; by whom (who died January 9, 1855) he has had Issue — (i) The Reverend John Kingsmill Causton Key, Master of Arts, born August 22, 1853 [married, July 28, 1891, Emily, daughter of the late William Woodward of Hardwicke Bank, Tewkesbury] ; Louisa Marian [married, April 2, 1872, John Annesley Brownrigg, Doctor of Medicine, of Heath House, in the county of Surrey, and by him (who died 1891) has issue]; Charlotte Mary, died October 25, 1881 ; and Laura Emma. He married secondly, April 28, 1859, Louisa, daughter of Joseph Armstrong (she died 1859) ; and thirdly, September 23, 1862, Mary Anne, widow of the Reverend Arthur Tidman, Master of Arts, and daughter of James Kershaw, Esquire, Member of Parliament ; and by her (who died June 23, 1867) has — (2) Kingsmill James Key, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born October II, 1864 [married, October 11, 1888, Helen, daughter of William Abercrombie of Brooklands, in the county of Cheshire, and has, Violet Esm6 Kingsmill]. Sir Kingsmill married fourthly, November 6, 1877, Jane, widow of James Hill, Esquire, of The Rookery, Streatham Common, and daughter of Thomas Addy of Writtle, in the county of Essex. Seats — Thornbury, in the county of Gloucester ; The Rookery, Streatham Common , in the county of Surrey. General Sir CHARLES PATTON KEYES, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of fRl>tll>tf ^^ Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of li\vj/v9 Kent. Born 1823, being the second son of the late Thomas Keyes, of the Honourable East India Company^ s Service, by his wife Marianne Bahington, daughter if William Patton, Esquire, of Croghan, in the county of Donegal; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath 1864, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1880, and to that of Grand Cross, \Sgi. Club — United Service. Married, 1870, Katherine Jessie, daughter of the late James Norman. Postal address — Croghan, Sandgate. KEYSER, see DE KEYSER. Keyser {died 1892) of the Warren House, Stanmore, by his wife Margaret, younger daughter of the late Edward Blore, Doctor of Civil Law, fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, ifc. Clubs — Carlton, United University. Livery — Dark blue coat, red waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings as used are those granted in 1771 to a family of Norden, namely ; Argent, on a mount vert, a palm-tree of the last, thereon pendant a shield aaure, charged with three mullets of the first, pierced of the third, on a chief of the last a sun proper, between two wings or, each adorned with a diamond. Crest — A hand holding a carbuncle emitting rays; with the UottO, "Procidentia tutamus." Married, November 29, 1871, Mary Emma, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Bagnall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Neoberries Park, near Watford ; and has Issue — Charles Norman Keyser, bom September 3, 1885 ; Dorothy Margaret ; Muriel Agnes ; and Sybil Violet. Estates — The Warren House, Stanmore, in the county of Middlesex ; Aldermastor Court, Reading, in the county of Berkshire. Postal addresses -The Warren House, Stanmore ; Alderm.astor Court, Colonel FREDERICK CHARLES KEYSER, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Inspector of Army Signalling. Born 1841, being the eldest son of the late Alfred Keyser of Cross Oak, Great Berkhampstead ; created Companion of the Alost Honourable Order ef the Bath, 1882. Clubs — United Service, Naval and Military. Postal address — 6 Roland Mansions, South Kensington, S. W. His Highness MIR HASAN ALI KHAN, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian fl^flsm ^OT/zV^/ was created Companion of the Most ■***y***^ Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1894, His Highness Sir MIR MAHMUD, Khan of Khelat, Knight Grand Commander of the Most ^l^firfi^f" Eminent Order of the Indian Empire; was Wyvlttl created Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1894. ARCHIBALD WILLIAM LYLE KIDD, Gentleman, Born .January 18, 1871, being the only son of 9n>|X]s Archibald Napier Kidd, Doctor of Medicine, l^lWU Bachelor of Arts of the University of Dublin, by his wife Laura Isabella, daughter of Andrew Lyle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a tree eradicated vert, pendent from the branches a bugle- horn or, stringed gules, on a chief engrailed azure a rose between two mullets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an increscent argent, charged with a rose gules ; with the Ilotto, " Don^e impleat orbem." JOHN KIDD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1821, being the son of Matthew Kidd ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Club — Constitutional. Married, 184s, Caroline Amelia {who died 1884), eldest daughter of J. Savage of Stratton, in the county of Notfolk. Postal address — no Priory Road, W. Hampstead, N. W. FRANZ KIELHORN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, \X.\eX{\t\Y\\ Doctor of Philosophy, formerly Professor of lAllklljUt'll Oriental Languages at Deccan College, Bombay ; was created Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. SOPHIA PHILIPPA KIBLMANSEGG, commonly known as the Honourable Sophia \Xie\vnAX\ttenn Pliilipf<^ Kielmansegg, daughter lAltlUlau^i^B^ of the first Baron de I'lsle and Dudley. Married, 1871, Alexan- der, Count Kielmansegg. KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART, see DE KIERZ- KOWSKI-STEUART. KILCONNEL, Baron, see CLANCARTY. KILCOURSIE, Viscount, see CAVAN. KILDARE, Earl of, see LEINSTER. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armiserous person. CHARLES EDWARD KEYSER, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow \\t UMrfPI* "f ^^ Society of Antiquaries, Justice of the JAK'\ft>K>\. Peace for the county of Hertford, horn Sep- tember 10, 18 — , being the only son of Charles 570 f^n KILDARE, Marquess of, see LEINSTER. KILLARD, Baron, see GALWAY. KILLARNEY, Baron, see His Royal Highness the DUKE OF YORK. KILLEEN, Baron, see FINGALL. §The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM BROWNE, Baron Kilmaine of The jn^lffvtjffvin Neale, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a JAllllltlilll^ Baronet of Nova Scotia, elected a Repre- sentative Peer for Ireland 1890, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of West- meath, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Mayo. Born March 24, 1843, being the son of the Right Honour- able the third Baron Kilmaine, by his second wife Mary, second daughter of Charles Ewan Law, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Ewan Law, Member of Parliament ; succeeded his father in 1873. Creations — Baronet, June 21, 1636 ; Baron, September 21, 1789. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable three lions passant in bend, between two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars per pale indented azure and gules, in chief three ogresses (for Dodwell). Above the escutcheon, from which is pen- dent by an orange-tawny ribbon, his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed vert. Supporters — Two lions regardant argent, ducally crowned, collared and chained or. Motto — "Suivez raison." Married, June 6, 1877, Alice Emily, daughter of Colonel Deane Shute of Dorking, and niece of General Shute, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — John Edward Deane Browne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Edward Deane Browne, born March 18, 1878. Seats — Gaulston Park, in the county of Westmeath ; The Neale, Ballinrobe, in the county of Mayo. KILMARNOCK, Baron, see ERROLL. The Right Honourable Sir FRANCIS CHARLES NEEDHAM, Earl and Viscount of Kil- f|^|T|^l^4«I^.M morey, and Viscount of Newry and Morne, iaiilllUt«'^ in the Peerage of Ireland, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, one of the Representative Peers for Ireland, Lieutenant- Colonel Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop, Armagh, and Down. Born August 2, 1842, being the son of the late Francis Jack Needham, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Newry and Morne (who was eldest son of the second Earl), by his wife Anne Amelia, daughter of the late General Sir Charles Colville, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Charles Colville, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded his grandfather as third Earl, June 20, 1882. Creations — Viscount, April 18,1625; Earl, &c., Februarys, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Above the es- cutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and collar and pendent the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-phoenix in flames proper. Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent ; sinister, a stag proper. Motto — ' ' Nunc aut nunquam." Married, June 23, 1881, Ellen Constance, second daughter of Edward Holmes Baldock, Member of Parliament for Shrewsbury ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Charles Adelbert Henry Needham, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Newry and Morne, born November 26, 1883: (2) Francis Edward Needham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Edward Needham, born March 6, 1886 ; and Cynthia Almina Constance Mary, com- monly known as Lady Cynthia Almina Constance Mary. Seat — Morne Park, Newry, in the county of Down. The Right Honourable MARTHA NEEDHAM, Widow, Countess of Kilmorey, daughter of John Foster of Lenham, in the county of Kent. Armorial bearings are, & is the Military Cockade. mm upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank • Argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Supporters— Dexter, a bay horse, mane and tail sable ; sinister, a stag proper. Married, 1867, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Francis Jack' Needham, second Earl of Kilmorey, who died 1880. Postal address — KILPATRICK, Baron, see ABERCORN. ERNEST FULLER KILPIN, Gentleman, Clerk- Assistant of the House of Assembly of the rUtlMtti Cape of Good Hope. Born May 5, 1854, InliyiU being the only son of the late Reverend S. W. Kilpin of Reading, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, daughter of William Colls Fuller. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and or, three crescents fesseways azure, between two oak-trees eradicated in pale proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a malntling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an oak proper, charged with a pheon or, a mount vert, thereon a saltire azure ; with the Motto, "Firmus infirmis." Married, October 23, 1880, Augusta, daughter of G. W. Pilkington of Cape Town ; and has Issue— [1) Ernest Tyrell Kilpin, Gentleman, born December 7, 1881 ; (2) Cecil Fuller Kilpin, Gentleman, bom October 3, 1884; (3) Ralph Pilkington Kilpin, Gentleman, bom October 10, 1887; (4) Denis Pilkington Kilpin, Gentleman, bom June 17, 1893. Postal address — Haughley, Rondebosch, near Cape Town. KILTARTON, Baron, see GORT. KILWARLIN, Viscount, see DOWNSHIRE. KILWINNING, Baron, see EGLINTON. KILWORTH, Baron, see MOUNT-CASHELL. HENRY KIMBER, Member of Parliament for Wands- worth. Bom July 13, 1834, being the son of \&\Xn\\t!X the late Joseph Kimber of Canonbury. Clubs milUUI^l. —Carlton, City Carlton, St. Stephen's, Con- stitutional. Armorial bearings as given in Debretfs " House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Argent, three Cornish choughs proper. Crest — A hulls head caboshed. Motto — " Frangas nonflectes." Married, September 4, i860, Mary Adelaide, daughter of the late General Charles Dixon, Royal Engineers, of Rectory Grove, Clapham, S. W. Resi- dence — Lansdowne Lodge, West Hill, Putney Heath, S. Ww Offices — 79 Lombard Street, E. C. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN WODEHOUSE, Earl of Kimberley of Kimberley, in the fltt1tlfll>t*(l>11 county of Norfolk, Baron Wodehouse, iaiiUU«-lll^^ also of Kimberley, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, High Steward of Norwich Cathedral, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk, Lord- President of the Council, and Secretary of State for India. Born January 7, 1826, being the eldest son of the late Henry Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Wodehouse (second son of the second Lord Wodehouse), by his wife, the only daughter of Theophilus Thomhagh Gurdon of Letton, in the county of Norfolk ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baron, May 29, 1846 ; was raised to the Earldom of Kimberley by Letters Patent, dated June I, 1866. Creations — Baronet, June 29, 1611 ; Baron, October 26, 1797; Earl, June i, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Sable, a chevron or, gutt^e-de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine, and bearing on a second escutcheon, on an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Fitz- gibbon, namely ermine, a saltire gules, on a chief argent three annulets of the second. Above the escutcheons, which are charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the Garter and by the collar and badge of that Most Noble Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped and erect, vested argent, and grasping a club in bend sinister or. Supporters — Two wild men wreathed about the loins proper, each H is the Naval Cockade. »m fSiin 571 holding in his exterior hand a club raised in the attitude of striking, sable. Mottoes — "Agincourt;" over the crest, "Frappe fort." Married, August i6, 1847, Florence, commonly known as Lady Florence, Member of the Im- perial Order of the Crown of India, eldest daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Richard Fitzgibbon, third Earl of Clare ; and has had Issue — (i) John Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Wodehouse, born December 10, 1848 [married, June 22, 1875, Isabella Geral- dine, daughter of Sir Henry J. Stracey, Baronet, and has issue, John Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Wodehouse, born November n, 1883 ; Philip Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Philip Wodehouse, born October i, 1886 ; and Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel] ; (2) Alfred Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Wodehouse, born November 9, 1856, died February 9, 1858 ; (3) Armine Wodehouse, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Armine Wodehouse, born September 24, i860 [married, June 6, 1889, Eleanor Mary Caroline, daughter of the late Matthew Arnold, and has issue, Roger Wodehouse, Esquire, born September 24, 1890] ; Alice, commonly known as Lady Alice [married, August 14, 1872, Hussey Packe of Prestwold Hall, in the county of Leicester, and has issue] ; and Constance, com- monly known as Lady Constance. Residences — 35 Lowndes Square, London, S.W. ; Kimberley House, Wymondham, in the county of Norfolk. KINAHAN, see HUDSON-KINAHAN. KINALMEAKY, Viscount, see CORK. KINCARDINE, Earl of, see MONTROSE. KINCARDINE, Earl of, see ELGIN. KINDERTON, Baron of, see VERNON. KING, quartered by MILBANKE. KING, see LINCOLN, Bishop of. KING, Baron, see LOVELACE. Sir CHARLES SIMEON KING, third Baronet, of Corrard, in the county of Fermanagh. Born iftttllT December 8, 1840, being the fifth but eldest ^'■"jj surviving son of the Reverend Sir James Walker King, second Baronet, by his wife Anne Sophia, eldest daughter of Hulton Smyth-King of Hornsey, in the county of Middlesex, Commissioner of Customs in London ; succeeded his father 1874, under the creation of November 6, 1821. Livery — Dark blue turned up with white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse argent, between a lion's head erased in chief, and a mullet in base or, three buckles gules, and as an honourable augmentation , on a chief ermine, an imperial crown within a wreath of shamrock proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubic arm erect, holding a dagger in pale, all proper. Motto — " Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, June 3, 1891, Sophia Louisa, only child of Robert Snow Bolton Davis, Justice of the Peace, of Swerford Park, in the county of Oxford. Heir presumptive — His brother William Frederick King, Esquire, born 1843, a Clerk in the Admiralty. Seat — Coirard, Lisbellaw, in the county of Fermanagh. Brigadier-Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel GEORGE KING, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Bachelor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1840 ; is Superintendent of Royal Botanic Gardens, Calcutta, and of Cinchona Cultivation, Director of Botanical Survey of India, and Professor of Botany in Calcutta University ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Postal address — Botanic Gardens, Calcutta. §SlR GILBERT KING, third Baronet, of Charlestown, in the county of Roscommon, Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom June 13, 1812, being the son of Sir Robert King, second Baronet, by his wife, daughter of Ebenezer R. Rowe of Ballyharty, in the county of Wexford. Creation — July 1, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a lion rampant double queued or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop gules. Motto — ' ' Spes tutissima coelis." Married, November 19, 1833, Mary, daughter of Charles Vigogne, Esquire, of the county of Wicklow, by his wife Mary, sister of Sir Josias Rowley, Baronet, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and by her (who died November 24, 1892) has Issue — (i) Gilbert King, Esquire, Master of Arts, born May 30, 1846 [married, December 6, 1888, Charlotte, second daughter of Robert Heard of Pallastown, in the county of Cork, Justice of the Peace, and by her (who died 1891) has issue, Mary Rowley] ; (2) Josias Rowley King, Esquire, born December 10, 1848, died February 25, 1888 ; Elizabeth [married, October 31, 1865, Guy Lloyd, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for Croghan, in the county of Ros- common] ; and Rosamond Anne [married, September 11, 1877, Reverend William Daunt, Master of Arts, Rector of Queenstown, in the county of Cork]. Seat — Charlestown, in the county of Roscommon. Residence — 21 Fitzwilliam Square, South, Dublin. H Sir HBNR Y SE YMO UR KING, Knight Commander W of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts, Lieutenant of the City of London, Member of Parliament for the Central Division of Hull. Born 1852, being the son of Henry Sa-muel King, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Manor House, Chigwell, in the county of Essex, by his wife Ellen, daughter of John Blakeway ; created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887 ; and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's, Con- servative, Savile, Alpine, Grosvenor, City. Married, 1875, Julia Mary, daughter of the Reverend John Jenkins, Doctor of Divinity, of Montreal. Postal address — 25 Cornwall Gardens, London, S. W. H Sir JAMES KING, Baronet, of Campsie, in the county © of Stirling, and ofClaremont Terrace, Glasgow, Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Lanark and Stirling ; is Dean of Faculty of the University of Glasgow. Born July 13, 1830, being the son of John King of Levernholme and Campsie, by his wife Christina, daughter of James Macnie of Stirling; was Dean of Guild of Glasgow, 1874 to 1876, and President of the Chamber of Commerce, 1878 to 1880. He received the honour of Knighthood, August 5, 1887, and was created Baronet, October 10, 1888. Club — Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse argent, between in chief a lion's head erased and in base two billets or, three round buckles of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with bis badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent, and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a redbreast proper. Motto — Over crest, " Honos industrias praemium." Married, August 20, 1861, Marian, youngest daughter of William Westall of Streatham Common, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) John Westall King, Esquire, Major Stirlingshire Rifle Volunteers, born January 19, 1863 ; (2) William James King, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Advocate, Scotch Bar, born June 5, 1864; (3) Alfred Charles King, Esquire, born March 28, 1866; (4) James King, Esquire, born and died November 17, 1871 ; (5) James Edward King, Esquire, born March 17, 1875; Ethel Marian ; and Edith Christina. Residences — 12 Clare- mont Terrace, Glasgow ; Campsie, in the county of Stirling. MAR Y KING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary King, sister of the third Earl of Erne ; was raised to the rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1842. Mar- ried, 1856, the Reverend John Henry King, wtw died 1879. Sir WILLIAM DAVID KING, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Southampton, Justice of the Peace for Portsmouth. Born 1829, being the son of Joseph King of Portsmouth. Married, 1853, Matilda (who died December 29, 1894), daughter of James Atkey of Chichester. Postal z&6.Ki^— Stratford Lodge, Southsea. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 572 ffitin Dame CHARLOTTE KING-HALL, Widow, commonly known as Lady King-Hall^ daughter of \±\Wfx^Xf\^\\ ^' Campbell Simpson. yizxx\^6., firstly,- lAlll^'l^tlll TJiomas ICnowles Tilotson , secondly, 1880, as his second wife. Admiral Sir William King-Hall, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, who died 1886. Postal address — The Elms, Sutton Bonnington, Loughborough^ MARY CECILIA KING-HARM AN, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable ^t-Mttlt'll being the son of the late Thomas Nugent Kingsmill (formerly Kenney) [nephew of . the ninth Earl of Westmeath], by his wife Isabel Augusta Bruce, daughter and sole heir of Colonel Sir John Kingsmill, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace of Hermitage Park, Commander of the Battle Axe Guards of the Castle of Dubin. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent sem^e of cross crosslets fitchfe sable, a chevron ermines between three fers de moline pierced of the second, a chief of the third (for Kingsmill) ; 2 and 3, per pale or and azure, a fleur-de-lis between three crescents all counterchanged, a crescent for difference (for Kenney). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, vested argent, cuffed ermines, in the hand proper a fer de moline as in the arms (for Kingsmill) ; 2. out of an Earl's coronet or, a cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuffed argent, the hand grasping a roll of parchment proper, the arm charged with a crescent argent for differ- ence (for Kenney). Motto — "Do well, doubt nought." Married, 1893, Emily Lydia, eldest daughter of the late James Marsland. Seat — Hermitage Park, Lucan, in the county of DubUn. ANNA WEBBER, commonly known as the Countess- Dowager of Kingston, fourth daughter of \Ct\X\tiet\t\x\ Matthew Brinkley. Married, firstly, tSWX \\^W\\. i8go_ ff^ 2iight Honourable James King- Tennyson, fifth Earl of Kingston, who died 1869, when the English barony became extinct ; and secondly, 1873, William Downes Webber of Kellyville, Queen's County. Postal address — Michelstown Castle, county Cork. Sir GEORGE STRICKLAND KINGSTON KING- STON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1807, bein^ the son of George Kingston of Bandon, in the county of Cork; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1870. Married, firstly, 1829, Harriet Ann Stuart, daughter of Captain Felix MacDonough {she died 1839); secondly, 1851, Ludovina Catherine da Silva, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles G. Cameron (she died 1851); and thirdly, Emma Mary Ann Catherine Berry, daughter of Captain Thomas Lupaon, Royal Navy. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY ERNEST NEWCOMEN KING-TENISON, Earl of Kingston, Viscount Kingsborough, Viscount Lorton, Baron King- ston, Baron Erris of Boyle, in the county of Roscommon, all in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, one of the Repre- sentative Peers for Ireland, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Roscommon, Lieutenant-Colonel sfh Battalion the Con- mm 573 naught Rangers. Bom July 31, 1848, being the younger son of the sixth Earl (who was previously Viscount Lorton), by his wife Anne, daughter of the late Sir Robert Gore Booth, Baronet ; assumed by Royal License, dated March 10, 1883, the surname of Tenison, in addition to and after that of King, and the arms of Tenison and King quarterly ; succeeded his brother as eighth Earl, June 21, 1871. Creations — Baronet, September 27, 1682; Baron, July 13, 1764; Viscount, November 15, 1766; Earl, .August 25, 1768; Baron Erris, December 29, 1800; Viscount Lorton, May 28, 1806. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules on a bend engrailed or, between two leopards' faces of the last jessant-de-lis azure, three crosses crosslet fitch^e sable (for Tenison) ; 2 and 3 gules, two lions rampant combatant, supporting a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect argent (for King). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a crozier and a crosslet fitchfe in saltire sable, a leopard's face or, jessant-de-lis azure (for Tenison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a five-leaved ducal coronet or, a dexter hand erect, the third and fourth fingers turned down proper (for King). Supporters — Two lions per fesse argent and gules, ducally crowned of the last. Motto — "Spes tutissima ccelis." Married, January 23, 1872, Florence, daughter and co- heir of Lieutenant-Colonel Edward King Tenison of Kilronan Castle, in the county of Roscommon, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas 'William Anson, Earl of Lichfield ; and has had Issue — (i) Edward 'Tenison, Es- quire, commonly known as Viscount Kingsborough, born June 9, died June 21, 1873; (2) Henry Edwyn Tenison, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Kingsborough, born September 19, 1874 ; (3) Edmund Tenison, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotu-able Edmund Tenison, born and died April 7, 1876 ; and Edith Charlotte Harriett, commonly known as Lady Edith Charlotte Harriett. Seat — Kilronan Castle, Keadue, Carrick-on-Shannon, Ireland. M THOMAS LAURENCE KINGTON-OLIPHANT, w Esquire, Deputy - Lieu- mmgton=£)lipf)ant %::rl^Vu''AupX 1831. being the eldest son of Thomas Kington of Wraxall, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Laurence Oliphant of Gask, in the county of Perth. Clubs — Athenceum, Con- servative (Edinburgh). Livery — Drab, with scarlet facings and gold. Armonal bearings as used are the arms of Oliphant of Gask, which were registered circa i&jz : Gules, three crescents argent, two and one, and in the middle fesse point another crescent or, for diffirence. Crest — A falcon perched proper. Motto — "A tout pouvair ;" but the above- mentioned Tliomas Laurence Kington-Oliphant is only de- scended maternally from the Oliphant family, and has not matriculated any arms, nor established any for Kington. Married, 1856, Prances Dorothy, daughter of Henry Tebb of Boston. Estate — Gask, in the county of Perth. Postal address — Gask, A uchterarder. §SlR ALEXANDER KINLOCH, tenth Baronet, of Gilmerton, in the county of Edinburgh, ffttnfllCfl 1"^''°^ °f *^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant K\X\IW\,\) for the county of Haddington, formerly Lieutenant and Captain Grenadier Guards. Bom February i, 1830, being the son of Sir David Kinloch, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Eleanor Hyndford, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Gibson Carmichael, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of Sep- tember 16, 1686. Clubs — Junior United Service, New. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a boar's head erased, between three mascles or (for Kinloch) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between a boar's head erased in chief and two mullets in base azure (for Rocheid). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange -tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising proper. Motto — ' ' Altius tendo. " Married, August 12, 1852, Lucy Charlotte, eldest daughter of Sir Ralph A. Anstruther, fourth Baronet, of Balcaskie ; and by her has Issue — (i) David Tbe Editor undertalies that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 574 mn Alexander Kinloch, Esquire, Captain Grenadier Guards, born February 20, 1856; (2) Henry Anstruther Kinloch, Esquire, Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps, born November 7, 1859 [married, August 29, 1891, Jane Agnes Maud, daugh- ter of Reginald Guinness, and has issue, Harriet Patricia Constance] ; (3) Francis Kinloch, Esquire, Bachelor of Laws, Barrister-at-Law, born October 6, 1863 ; Eleanor Ann ; and Mary Anna [married, January 6, 1887, Lothar Henry George de Biuisen], Seat — Gilmerton, Drem, East Lothian. M Sir JOHN GEORGE SMYTH KINLOCH, second @ Baronet, of Kinloch, in the county of Perth, Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of that county, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth and Forfar, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Perth. Born January 8, 1849, being the son of Sir George Kinloch, first Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of George Canning of Arbroath, in the county of Forfar ; succeeded his father in 1881, under the creation of April 16, 1873. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first grand quarter azure, a boar's head erased between three mascles or, a crescent of the second in chief for difference (for Kinloch) ; second grand quarter, gules a chevron embattled between three crescents argent (for Oliphant) ; third grand quarter, parted per fesse argent and sable, a chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged (for Balneavis) ; fourth grand quarter counterquartered, i. gules, a broken spear and a standard saltireways argent, the last charged with a cross of the field and fringed or ; 2. azure, a cat salient argent ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable, nine mascles of the first, a bordure azure ; 4. or, three bars wavy gules, each charged with an escallop of the field (all for Smyth). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a young eagle perched, looking up to the sun in his splendour all proper. Motto — "Non Degener." Married, January 8, 1878, Jessie Montgomerie, elder daughter of George Lumsden; and has Issue — (i) George Kinloch, Esquire, bom March 1880; (2) James Kinloch, Esquire, born April 21, 1884 ; (3) i)avid Kinloch, Esquire, born March 20, 1887 ; Ethel Oliphant ; Jean Lumsden ; and Marjorie. Seats — Kinloch House, Meigle, in the county of Perth ; Glenisla House, Folda, in the county of Forfar. Dame MARGARET KINLOCH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Kinloch, only child of George Canning of Arbroath, in the county of Forfar. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, first grand quarter, azure a boar's head erased between three mascles or, a crescent of the second in chief for difference (for Kinloch) ; second grand quarter, gules a chevron embattled between three crescents argent (for Oliphant) ; third grand quarter, parted per fesse argent and sable, a chevron between three cinquefoils counterchanged (for Balneavis) ; fourth grand quarter counterquartered, i. gules, a broken spear and a standard saltireways argent, the last charged with a cross of the field and fringed or ; 2. azure, a cat salient argent ; 3. argent, on a saltire sable, nine mascles of the first, a bordure azure; 4. or, three bars wavy gules, each charged with an escallop of the field (all for Smyth). Married, 1845, Sir George Kinloch, first Baronet, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir John George Smyth Kinloch, second Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) George Washington Andrew Kinloch, Esquire, of Balhary, born November 30, 1853 ;. (3) Robert Alexander George Kinloch, Esquire, born July 10, 1855, died at New York, July 21, 1882; Marjory Georgina Jane; Elena Cecilia Ann [married, September 8, 1886, George Palmer] ; Margaret Aim^e [married, April 29, 1873, William Joseph Starkey Barber Starkey, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity Col- lege, Canterbury, Barrister-at-Law, only child of the Reve- rend W. H. Barber, Master of Arts] ; Evangeline Edith Oliphant ; and Charlotte Isabella Blanche [married, Novem- ber 28, 1887, Francis H. M. Wayne, Bachelor of Arts, eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel H. Wayne]. Postal addresses — 32 Drummond Place, Edinburgh ; Meigle House, Meigle. The Right Honourable MARY MORGAN-GREN- VILLE, in her own right Baroness Kinloss, Ittttlf nv|jxf-|>ftf«ttf1 Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parlia- VlUat'tlJUUll nient for East Kent, 1875, 1876. Bom August 9, 1844, being the second son of Sir Norton Joseph Knatchbull, tenth Baronet, by his wife Mary, the eldest daughter of Jesse Watts Russell of Ham Hall, in the county of Stafford, and Biggin, in the county of Northampton ; succeeded his brother as twelfth Baronet, May 30, 1871, under the creation of August 4, 1641. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, three cross crosslets fitch^e between two bendlets or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a leopard statant argent, spotted sable. Motto — " In crucifixa gloria mea. " Heir presump- tive — His cousin, the Right Honourable Baron Brabourne [to whom refer]. Residence — Rocklands, Seabrook, Sand- gate, in the county of Kent. Seat — Mersham Hatch, near Ashford, in the county of Kent. KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, see BRABOURNE. HERBERT THOMAS KNATCHBULL-HUGESSEN, Esquire, Member of Enatcl)tJuU#U8:e00en ?Slm ^Jl of the county of Kent. Bom 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir E. KnatchbuU-Hugessen, ninth Baronet, by his second wife Fanny Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Edward Knight of Godmersham Park, in the county of Kent, and Chawton House, in the county of Hampshire. Club — Carlton. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a mount an oak-tree proper, supported by two boars sable (for Hugessen) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cross crosslets fitchfe between two bendlets or (for Knatchbull). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree proper, between two wings or (for Hugessen) ; 2. on a chapeau aziu'e, turned up ermine, a leopard argent pellettde; with the Motto, " In crucifixa gloria mea." Postal address— Lynslead, near Sit- tingbourne. KNEBWORTH, Viscount, see LYTTON. §Sir FREDERICK WINN KNIGHT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the JUtM trt-t»f- Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- 'iWWi^xjK tenant for th£ counties of Worcester, Somerset, and Devon, Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, and a Family Trustee of British Museum. Born 1812, being the son of the late John Knight of Wolverley, in the county of Worcester ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886. Married, 1850, Maria Louisa Couling, daughter of the late E. Gibbs. Postal addresses — Wolverley House, Kidderminster ; Simonsbath, Somersetshire. M Sir HENRY EDMUND KNIGHT, Knight Bachelor, W Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, is on the Lieutenancy of the City. Born i833,beingthesonof the late John William Knight of St. Albans ; dubbed Knight Bache- lor, 1883. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, three bendlets azure, on a chief gules, a civic crown between two spurs of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a Roman fasces lying fesseways a spur, rowel up, all or, between two wings displayed gules, each charged with a civic crown as in the arms: with the Motto, " Virtute et labore." Has been twice married. Postal address — Stain Hill Park, Hampton ; 2 Whitehall Court, London, S.W. JAMES BLACKBURN KNIGHT, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most ETninent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of th£ Peace for Calctttta. Born 1822, being the son of J. T. Knight; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. Postal ad- dress — 39 Chelverton Road, Putney, S. W. § HENRY WILLIAM KNIGHT-ERSKINE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and De- tltnirrflf '(JFrrtfetnO puty-Lleutenant for the county ltVUl^i;i'VU>l.»Kllli; of Aberdeen. Born 1858, be- ing the only son of Colonel Henry Kniglit-Erskine of Pittodrie, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Ann, eldest daughter and co-heir of George Moir of Denmore (by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir William Bruce, Baronet, of Stenhouse). Clubs — Travellers', United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. argent, on a pale sable three fleurs-de-lis or (for Erskine) ; 2. or, three piles in point gules (for the lordship of Brechin) ; 3. argent, three pallets gules, on a canton azure, a spur the rowel downwards or (for Knight) ; 4. argent, three negroes' heads couped proper, banded of the field (for Moir). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a thistle proper, and in the sinister a fleur-de-lis azure. Supporters— Two naked boys proper, wreathed about the middle with scarfs azure. Mottoes (over the crest)— "Je pense pluis;" (below the shield) — " Fisus et fidus et regia duxit." Sea/— Pittodrie, near Pil- caple, in the county of Aberdeen. Town house — 35 Eccleston Square, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir RAINALD KNIGHT- LEY, Baron Knightley, of Fawsley }Hf.||<].f«^f ^fj Park, in the county of Northampton, and lalUyijUK-lf a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 22, 1819, being the only son of Sir Charles Knightley, the second Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Felton Lionel Hervey of Englefield Green, in the county of Surrey, grandson of the first Earl of Bristol (she died 1856) ; co-heir to the Barony of Fitz- Warine ; succeeded his father in 1864, under the creation of February 2, 1798, and was elevated to the Peerage, Sep- tember 22, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i and 4 ermine ; 2 and 3 paly of six The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of 9, genuinely armigerous person. 2 O 578 mni or and gules, all within a border azure. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head couped argent, attired or. Supporters— Two falcons proper. Motto — " Invita fortuna." Married, October 20, 1869, Louisa Mary, Lady-in- Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany, only daughter of General Sir Edward Bowater, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. His Lordship was elevated to the Peerage, August 23, 1892. Heir presumptive to the Baronetcy — His cousin, the Reverend Valentine Knightley, son of the late Reverend Henry Knightley, by his wife, the daughter of the Reverend Philip Story ; ordained 1835 ; appointed Rector of Preston Capes, in the county of North- ampton, 1B36 ; Rector of Charwelton, 1837. 5ea;— Fawsley Park, Daventry. KNIGHTON, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUNTON. H Sir STUART KNILL, first Baronet, of The Grove, © Blackheath, Greenwich, and of Fresh Wharf, in ]n^f.%lfl the City of London, Honorary Doctor of Laws of lAlllU the University of Edinburgh, Justice of the Peace for City of London, and for the counties of Kent and London, a Commissioner for executing the Lieutenancy in and for the City of London, Alderman of Bridge since 1885. Born. April 11, 1824, being the son of John Knill, by his wife Elizabeth Cox, daughter of Gabriel Stuart of the City of London. Creation — August 11, 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, semfe of crosses bottony fitch^e, a lion rampant all or, on a chief of the last a fasces fesseways, head to the dexter proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and fur his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Uon or, holding in the dexter paw a cross bottony fitch^e azure, and supporting with the sinister a fasces in bend proper. Motto — "Nil desperandum." Married, January 23, 1850, Mary Anne Rose, daughter of Charles Rowland Parker of Greenwich and Blackheath ; and by her has had Issue — (i) John Knill, Esquire, of South Vale House, Blackheath, born September 4, 1856 [married, April 18, 1882, Mary Edith daughter of John Hardman Powell of Blackheath, and has issue, John Stuart Knill, Esquire, born April 11, 1886 ; and Mary Anne Dorothy] ; (2) Elphege Knill, Esquire, born April 19, 1861, died January 2, 1865 ; Mary [married, June 19, 1878, to Michael Harman Dalton Thunder of Seneschaltown, in the county of Meath, Justice of the Peace, sometime Lieutenant s8th Regiment, and died November 25, 1893, leaving issue] ; Rose [married, July 22, 1887, James Coen of The Grove, Blackheath, and of the Middle Temple, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; and Anne, died January 22, 1865. Resi- dence — The Crosslets, The Grove, Blackheath. CLEMENT COURTENAY K NOLLYS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order X±Wt\K\wcL of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice iOiXWXX^p of the Peace, of Barbados, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1849, being the son of the Reverend William Frederick Erskine Knollys, Rector of Wrotham and Honorary Canon of Canterbury ; is a Member of the Educational Council, a Member of House of Assembly, and Colonial Secretary of Barbados ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Married, 1874, Ellen May, daughter of P. H. de la Motie. Postal address — Barbados. Sir FRANCIS KNOLLYS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the late General the Right Honourable Sir William Thomas Knollys, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; is Private Secretary and Groom-in- Waiting to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1876, and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michnel and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1887, Ardyn, comTnonly known as the Honour- able Ardyn, daughter of Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, third fi is the Military Cockade. Baronet, and the Baroness Bemers. Po.stal address — Blount's Court, Henley-on-Thames. Major LOUIS FREDERICK KNOLLYS, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1847, being the son of the Reverend William Frederick Erskine Knollys, Rector of Wrotham, in the county of Kent, and Honorary Canon of Ca.nterbury ; Inspector-General in Ceylon ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Club — Army and Navy. Postal addresses — Colombo, Ceylon: Wrotham, Kent. KNO WLES, Baronet. A claim is made to a Baronetcy by Robert Devereux Knowles, but upon what grounds is not known. Major-General CHARLES BENJAMIN KNO WLES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order f^tneiWUpd °f ^'^ Bath. Bom 1835, being the son of InllUlUlV'P c. Knowles: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — Army and Navy, and Royal London Yacht. Postal address — Malta. Sir CHARLES GEORGE FREDERICK KNO WLES, fourth Baronet, of Lovel Hill, in the county of Berkshire, Rear-Admiral Royal Navy [retired). Born March 14, 1832, being the son of Sir Francis Knowles, third Baronet, by his wife Emma, daughter of Sir George Pocock, Baronet : succeeded his fatlier 1892, under the creation of October 31, 1765. Club — United Service. Livery — Blue, with gold facings, and yellow plush breeches. Armorial bearings as quoted in "Burke," but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure crusily of crosslets, a cross moline voided or : 2 and 3 gules, a chevron argent, charged- with three (red) roses of the same. Crest — An elephant statant argent. Motto — " SeTnper paratus." Married, Jirstly, July 19, 1861, Elizabeth, only child of John Chap- man of Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park: and of this marriage [which was dissolved 1876) there was Issue — (t) John St. John Knowles, Esquire, Captain znd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, born June 9, 1862 [married, Septem- ber 29, 1883, Edith Aldwyn, second daughter of the Reverend Robert Hall Baynes, Canon of Worcester, and Vicar of Holy Trinity, Folkestone [which marriage was dissolved in 1889)]; he died March 9, 1892; (2) Charles Alfred Fitzgerald Knowles, Esquire, bom February 5, 1864, died 1890 ; Mary Boleyn [married, Jirstly, November 16, 1885, Henry Arthur Joseph Tempest, who died April 16, 1891 ; and secondly, July 16, 1892, Bernardino Fernandez de Velasco, Duque de Frias\ ; and Alice Charlotte Laura. He married secondly, 1882, Mary Ellen [who died 1890), daughter of Cathcart Thomson, Esquire, of Pine Cottage, Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue, (3) Francis Howe SeyTnour Knowles, Esquire, born January 13, 1886 ; (4) George Johnstone Knowles, Esquire, born July 17, 1887 ; (5) Robert Cosby Knowles, Esquire, born September 4, 1888 ; Theresa Blanche Cathcart : and Eileen Beresford. Estate — Priesk, in the county of Radnor. Seat — Rathmullan, Ireland. Postal address — United Service Club. §LEES KNOWLES, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster, Member of Parliament for Salford, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts and Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Born February 6, 1857, being the eldest son of John Knowles, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Westwood, Pendlebury, by his wife Ehzabeth, daughter of the late James Lees, Esquire, of Green Bank, Oldham. Clubs— Carlton, Junior Carlton, Conservative (Manchester). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron cotised between in chief two crescents and in base a cross crosslet argent, three roses of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a ram's head couped argent, armed or, three roses gules; with the Motto, " Nee diu nee frustra." Residence — Westwood, Pendlebury. Chambers — 4 New Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. ROBERT KNOWLES, Gentleman. Bom 1856, being the eldest son of the late Andrew Knowles, Esquire, Justice N is the Naval Cockade. of the Peace, of Swinton, Old Hall (the head of the family). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron cotised between in chief two crescents and in base a cross crosslet argent, three roses of the field, and impaling the arms of Newall, namely, party per pale gules and azure, three covered cups, two and one, within an orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a ram's head couped argent, armed or, three roses gules ; with the Motto, " Nee diu nee frustra." Married, 1883, Hannah Fenton, second daughter of the late Henry Newall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hare Hill, in the county of Lancaster, and of Hawkshaw and Swinton, both in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Postal address — Ednaston Lodge, Derby. KNOX, see RANFURLY. EDMOND FRANCIS VESEY KNOX, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, ftflfltr Member of Pariiament for the West Cavan VttlUA- Division, Barrister-at-Law. Born January 23, 1865, being the eldest son of the late Vesey Edmond Knox, Esquire, of Shimnagh, in the county of Dovm, by Margaret Clarissa, daughter of the late Reverend James Perkins Garrett of Kilgaron, in the county of Carlow ; elected Fellow of All Souls', 1886, has sat for West Cavan Division of the county of Cavan since March 26, i8go. Clubs — National Liberal, Eighty. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle engrailed wavy, on the outer edge argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a perch, thereon a falcon close, all proper. Motto — " Moveo et proficior. " Married, i8gi, Annie Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Llyod of Great Frampton, Llantwith Major, in the ' county ot Glamorgan ; and has Issue — John Vesey Knox, Gentleman, born 1892. Postal addresses—Shimnsigh House, Newcastle, county Down ; 15 Bryanston Mansions, York Street, Maryle- bone, London, W. ; 6 Pump Court, Temple, E.C. ELIZABETH HENRIETTA KNOX, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Henrietta Knox, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ranfurly. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a falcon volant. or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent. Postal address — 10 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. FLORA SOPHIA ANNE KNOX, commonly known as Lady Flora Sophia Anne Knox, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ranfurly. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent. Postal address — 10 Gloucester Place, Portman Square, W. LOUISA GEORGIANA KNOX, Widow, commonly known as Lady Louisa Georgiana Knox, sister of the third Earl of Portarlington. Married, 1853, John Chichester Knox, who died 1884. MABELLA JOSEPHINE KNOX, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mabella Josephine Knox, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Kilmorey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent, impaling the arms of Needham, namely argent, a bend engrailed azure between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Married, 1822, John Henry Knox, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable John Henry Knox, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Isstie — (i) the Reverend Thomas Francis Knox, Doctor of Divinity, born December 24, 1822, died March 20, 1882 ; (2) Henry Needham Knox, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy (retired), born May 19, 1831 [married, March i, 1859, Alexandrina Henriette Wilhelmina, daughter of Monsieur Lavit ; and by her (who died 1875) has issue, Edward Knox, Esquire, bom September 23, i860 (married, April 28, 1887, Mabel, daughter of T. E. Wade of Brantingham, Thorpe, in the county of York, and has issue, John Need- ham Knox, Esquire, born October 10, 1890; Mabella Elinor ; Lucy ; Alice Charlotte ; and Agnes Mabella)] ; (3) ffilno 579 Octavius Newry Knox, Gentleman, born April 8, 1836 [married, August 23, 1866, Lucy, fourth daughter of S. E. Spring Rice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able S. E. Spring Rice, and by her (who died May 10, 1884) had issue, Geoffrey Knox, Gentleman, born January 11, 1870, died March 30, 1871 ; Lionel Stephen Knox, Gentleman, born February 5, died May 20, 1874; Leonard Knox, Gentleman, born April 20, 1879; Hester; Dorothea ; and Evangeline] ; {4) Arthur Edward Ellis Knox, Gentleman, born August 12, 1838 ; Mabella Frances [married, January 26, 1858, Count Wilhelm von Zeppelin], died September II, 1887; Georgina, died 1840; Selina Lucy, died January 8, 1866 ; Harriet ; Anna Maria Georgina ; and Emily Josephine [married, March 15, 1875, Henry Fox, Esquire, youngest son of Sir Charles Fox], Dame PRANG KNOX, Widow, commonly known as Lady Knox, daughter of the Phya Somkok and Mde Yen of Somkok and Bankok. Married Sir Thomas Geo7ge Knox, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1887. Postal address — Eaux Chaudes, Pyrenees. RALPH HENRY KNOX, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of the late Robert Knox, Editor of the Morning Herald ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1880. Married, 1863, Georgina Augusta, daughter of George Chance, Esquire, of Her Majesty's Treasury. Postal address — i Trouville Road, Clapham Park, S. W. SYBIL EMILY KNOX, commonly known as Lady Sybil Emily Knox, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Lowther, third Earl rf Lonsdale. Married, 1886, Major- General George Williams Knox, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died March 6, 1894. Postal address — 18 Somerset Street, Portman Square, W. General THOMAS EDMOND KNOX, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1820, being the son of the late Admiral Edmond Sexton Pery Knox, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Edmond Sexton Pery Knox, by his wife Jane, daughter of William Hope-Vere ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Glut — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close, standing on a perch proper. Married, 1846, Lucy Diana, who died 1888, daughter of the Venerable William Wray Maunsell, Archdeacon of Limerick ; and has Issue living — (i) William George Knox, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer] ; (2) Frederick Charles Northland Keane Knox, Esquire, born 1857, formerly Lieutenant 85th Foot ; served in Zulu War, 1879 ; Alice EUzabeth [mar- ried, 1878, the Reverend Warrene James Blake, Vicar of Easton, Norwich]. Postal address — 41 Great Cumberland Place, W. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM GEORGE KNOX, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant - Colonel Royal Artillery, Assistant Military Secretary and Aide-de-Camp to Lieutenant-General T. C. Lyons, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Bermuda. Bom 1847, being the son of General Thomas Edmond Knox, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer], by his wife Lucy Diana, daughter of the Venerable William Wray Maunsell , Archdeacon of Limerick ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Clubs— United Service, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close, standing on a The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 58o mno perch proper. Married, i8 Dundas of Arniston. Alice, daughter of Robert § WILLIAM STUART KNOX, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Stuart Knox. Born March ii, 1826, being the son of the Right Honour- able the second Earl of Ranfurly. Clubs — Carlton, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a falcon volant or, within an orle wavy on the outer and engrailed on the inner edge argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon close standing on a perch proper. Mar- ried, 1836, Georgiana, daughter of the late John Bonfoy Rooper of Ripton Hall, in the county of Huntingdon ; and has Issue living — Thomas Granville Knox, Esquire, born 1868; Violet Mary; and Florence May [married, 1889, Captain Albert George Shaw, 3rd Battalion Queen's Royal West Surrey Regiment]. Residence — 5 Seymour Street, W. §The Right Honourable Sir HENRY THURSTAN HOLLAND, Baron Knutsfordof Knuts- ittntti'tf'frtl*^! ford, in the county of Chester, and a lAUUV^iUiU Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Born August 3, 1825, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Holland, the first Baronet, by his first wife Emma Margaret, daughter of James Caldwell of Linley Wood, in the county of Stafford ; succeeded his father in 1873. Creations — Baron, February 23, 1888; Baronet, May 10, 1853. Livery — Dark blue and red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Per pale argent and azure, semde-de-lis, a lion rampant guardant counter- changed, debruised by a bendlet engrailed gules. The escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Trevelyan, namely gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery or, a demi-lion guardant per bend argent and azure, charged with a bendlet engrailed, counterchanged, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent. Supporters — On either side a lion guardant argent, gutt^e-de-larmes, the body charged with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse between two bars engrailed azure. Motto — ' ' Respice, aspice, prospice." Married, firstly, August 18, 1852, Eliza- beth Margaret, daughter of Nathaniel Hibbert of Munden House, in the county of Hertford ; and by her {who died April 1855) has Issue — (i) Sydney George Holland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney George Hol- land, Bachelor of Laws, Banister-at-Law, born March 19, 1855 [married, January 23, 1883, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of Bertram, fourth Earl of Ash- burnham, and has issue, Lucy Katherine; and Rachael Mary] ; {2) Arthur Henry Holland- Hibbert, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Arthur Henry Holland- Hibbert [to whom refer] of Munden, in the county of Hert- ford, Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff i8go, late Royal Navy {twin with his brother) ; assumed by Royal License, dated May 17, 1876, the additional surname and arms of Hibbert, in compliance with the will of his maternal grandmother, Emily Hibbert, widow of his grandfather, Nathaniel Hib- bert of Munden House [married, November 5, 1884, Ellen, daughterof Sir Wilfirid Lawson, Baronet, Member of Parlia- ment, and has issue, Thurstan HoUand-Hibbert, Esquire, born June 19, 1888 ; Wilfrid HoUand-Hibbert, Gentleman, born January 4, 1893 ; and Elsie] ; and Edith Emily, com- monly known as the Honourable Edith Emily [married, August 3, 1876, Charles James Cropper of Tolson Hall, in the county of Westmorland, and has issue]. He married secondly, November 25, 1858, Margaret Jean, eldest daughter of Sir Charles E. Trevelyan, first Baronet, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has issue, (3) Henry Macaulay Holland, Esquire, born Sep- tember 16, 1859, died April 6, 1878 ; (4) Cecil Trevelyan Holland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Trevelyan Holland, Captain King's Royal Rifle Corps, M is the Military Cockade. born 1862 ; (s) Lionel Raleigh Holland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Raleigh Holland, Bachelor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Barrister, bom 1865 ; and Margaret AUce, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Margaret Alice [married, October 15, 1885, Reginald Abel Smith, and has issue]. Estates— SanAlebnAge, in the county of Chester; Pinewood, in the county of Surrey. Residences— js Eaton Square, S.W. ; Pinewood, Witley, Godalming, in the county of Surrey. KNYVET, quartered by BERNERS. CAREY JOHN KNYVETT, Esquire, Comfmiion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, UttltlVir^f"!" Principal Clerk in the Home Office. Born IATI^UvV V 1833, being the son of the late Carey Seymour Knyvett, Esquire ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Union. Married, 1863, Emily Frederica, daughter of John Kellerman Wedderburn. Postal address — 62 Eccleston Square, S. W. Sir CORNELIUS HENDERICKSEN KORT- RIGHT, Knight Commander of the Most \^t\Y^Y\n\\'t Distinguished Order of Saint Michael JAUri'll^lJl' and Saint George. Born 1817, being the son of the late Lawrence Kortright of the Grenadier Guards : created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Married, firstly, 1850, Emily, daughter oj Major J. G. Anderson [she died 1858) ; secondly, 1865, Theresa, daughter of the late Captain Charles Forbes, ijth Regiment. Postal address — Hillside, Barrie, Ontario, Canada. Dame MARTHA ELLEN KORTRIGHT, Widow, comtnonly known as Lady Kortright, daughter of John Richardson, Governor of the Bank of North America, Philadelphia. Married, 1862, Sir Charles Edward Keith Kortright, Knight Bachelor, who died 1888. Postal address — 2 Grosvenor Crescent, S. W. HThe Honourable WILLIAM MACKINTOSH, © Lord Kyllachy, one of the Senators of the lltllHflf'htt College of Justice, and one of Her Majesty's JA^ilCIViJ^ Counsel Learned in the Law, a Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Inverness and Edinburgh. Born April 9, 1842, being the eldest son of the late William Mackintosh, Esquire, of Inshes House, in the county of Inverness, by his wife Mary, daughter of James Walker, Merchant, Glasgow ; appointed a Lord of Session and Justiciary, with title of Lord Kyllachy, April 1889. Clubs — Brooks's, New (Edinburgh), University (Edinburgh), Highland (Inverness). Livery — Drab and red. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, I. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand couped fesseways holding a dagger in pale gules ; 3. or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable, flagged gules ; 4. azure, a salmon naiant argent. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cat- a-mountain salient proper, charged on the breast with a crescent gules ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Touch not the catt butt a glove." Married, March 31, 1869, Jane, daughter of the late David Stevenson of Edin- burgh ; and has Issue — (1) William Eneas Mackintosh, Gentleman, born March 21, 1870 ; (2) David Evan Mack- intosh, Gentleman, born February 11, 1877; (3) Alastair Hugh Mackintosh, Gentleman,' born June 19, 1880; and Elizabeth Georgina. Estate — Kyllachy, in the county of Inverness. Postal addresses — 6 Randolph Crescent, Edin- burgh ; Kyllachy, Tomatin, Inverness. The Reverend WALTER CHARLES EDWARD KYNASTON, Master of Arts of the Uni- Ift tin flrtf fill versity of Dublin, Justice of the Peace for la^lla^^lUll the county of Salop. 5ora June 22, 1830, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Robert Owen, Esquire, Colonel in the Army, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Michael Stephen Joseph MacCarthy, Paymaster-General at the Cape of Good Hope ; and assumed by Royal License, June 2, 1868, the name and arms of Kynaston only, on succeeding to the Hardwick R is the Naval Cockade. mpn lac S8i estates, in accordance with the will of his cousin, Mrs. Evelyn Sutton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron gules, in the dexter chief a canton of the second, for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and ar- gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the sun in splendour, surmounted of a dexter arm in armour, embowed, holding in the hand a sword all proper. Motto — " Deus est nobis sol et ensis." Married, October lo, i860, Frances Harriett, daughter of Bedell Stanford of Carn, in the county of Cavan ; and has Issue — Walter Roger Owen Kynaston, Gentleman, born March i, 1874; Amy Frances Owen [married, July 11, 1893, her cousin, the Reverend Loftus Meade Owen] : Maud Charlotte Owen ; and Marian Annette Owen. Seat — Hardwick, near Elles- mere, in the county of Salop. KYNNAIRD, Viscount, see NEWBURGH. THOMAS KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Bom llttint1IM*<^ft^t1 ^^3°> being the eldest son of the late l^\}\\\\X/\,9\.\,]}^ Robert Gardner (formerly Panting) by Jane Eliza his wife, daughter and heir of the late Anthony KynnersleyofLeighton, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace [and niece and heir of the late Thomas Kynnersley, Esquire, also Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Leighton Hall], and assumed the surname and arms of Kynnersley in lieu of Gardner by Royal License in the year 1887. Mr. Kynnersley also represents the families of Panting, Gardner, and Leighton. Clubs — Boodle's, University. LAvery — Blue, with white collar and cuffs, blue and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, crusily and a lion rampant argent, quartering the arms of Gardner, Kynnersley, Leighton, and others ; and impaling the arms of Hill, namely ermine, on a fesse sable, a castle triple- turretted argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant argent, collared or, under a hawthorn-tree fructed proper. Married Fanny Melita, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Richard Frederick Hill and niece of the Right Honourable Sir Rowland Hill, second Viscount Hill ; and has Issue — Thomas Frederick Kynnersley, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Leighton House, near Ironbridge, Shropshire. § THOMAS FREDERICK KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, and Lord of the Manor of Leighton, eldest and only son of Thomas Kynnersley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Leighton [to whom refer], by his wife Fanny Melita, eldest daughter of the late Colonel Richard Frederick Hill, and niece of the Right Honourable Sir Rowland Hill, second Viscount Hill, of Hawkstone, in the county of Salop. Clubs — Boodle's, Wellington, Orleans, Cavalry. Livery — Light blue, with white collar and cuffs, a white and blue waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, crusily and a lion rampant argent, quartering the arms of Gardner, Kynnersley, Leighton, and others ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colomrs, on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant ai-gent, coUai-ed or, under a haw- thorn-tree fructed proper. Motto— "Nee opprimere nee opprimi." Married, January i, 1887, at St. George's, Hanover Square, London, Elizabeth Maud, widow of the late Edward Rodgett of Walton-le-Dale, in the county of Lancashire, and daughter of John Gandly. Estates — Leighton Hall and the Bulthy, both in the county of Salop, and Walton-le-Dale, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Postal address — Leighton Hall, near Ironbridge, Shrop- shire. WILLIAM RAYMOND KYNSEY, Esquire, Com- panion of tlie Most Distinguished Order of \XWWtipW Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of »ay»l»*-{^ t]^ Peace for the Colony of Ceylon, Fellow of the King's and Queen s College of Physicians and Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland. Boi'n 1840, being the son of the late Thomas Brett Kynsey, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace, of Athy, in the county of Kildare ; is an Official Visitor of the Jails of the Colony of Ceylon ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Oriental. Married, 1866, Isobel Keith, daughter of the late Captain J. K. Jolly [Her Majesty's Indian Navy) of Farieland, Ceylon. Postal address — Colombo, Ceylon. § RICHARD HENRY VENABLES KYRKE, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- ^l^tlt*fel^ l^nant for the county of Flint, for which he ■**^"^**'^ served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1892, and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Denbigh, late Captain 1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Born 1850, being the eldest son of Richard Venables Kyrke of Nantyffrith, Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint, for which he served the Office of High Sheriff i?i the year 1890, by Fanny his wife, daughter of Henry Warbrick. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional. Livery — Blue coat, silver buttons, scarlet waistcoat. Armo- rial bearings as used, but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, party per fesse or and gules, a lozenge counter- changed ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant sable. Married, firstly, 1882, Elizabeth Annie, second daughter and co-heiress of the late Peter Walker of AuchinJiower, in the county of Ayr ; and secondly, 1887, Edith Hannah Nicholson, youngest daughter of the late John Ralph Shaw, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Arrowe Park, in the county of Cheshire, and Queen's Gate, London, W. ; and by his first marriage has Issue — Evelyn Annie. Estates — Nantyffrith and Givern, in the county of Flint. Postal address — Nantyffrith, near Wrexham. LA BERE, see DE LA BERE. EDWARD LABORDE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael jr j)f^f«t 1831, being the eldest son of the late Ji,\X\i\i\X\,V}X,\,X, John Labouchere of Broome Hall, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late James Du Pr6 of Wilton Park, Beaconsfield. Clubs — Reform, St. James's, National Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross patonce or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent, and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork argent, holding in its beak a lotus flower; with the Motto, " Passibus citis sed sequis." Married, 1868, Harriet, daughter of William Hodson. Residences — s Old Palace Yard, S.W. ; Pope's Villa, Twickenham. Sir HENRY READER LACK, Knight Bachelor. Born 1832, being the son of Edward John Lack, YT j^-L late of the Board of Trade, by his wife Lucinda ILtlvK Ellen, daughter of the Reverend John Nedham, formerly Rector of Owmby ; dubbed Knight Bache- lor, 1891. Married, 1864, Georgiana Matilda Marston, daughter of Richard W. Lack. Postal addresses — Fair- light, Kingston Hill, Surrey ; 25 Southampton Buildings, Chancery Lane, London. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 582 JLac The Honourable Sir JOHN LACKEY, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of VI ftft^ftvy Saint Michael and Saint George, President ILatRvJf of tlw Legislative Council of the Colony of New South Wales ; was created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. Sir EDMUND BROUGHTON KNOWLES LACON, fourth Baronet, of Great Yarmouth, in the 3fr c^pi^rt county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace, Major ILaVUU and Lieutenant Norfoll!; Regiment (Militia). Born 1842, being the son of Sir Edmund Henry Knowles Lacon, the third Baronet, by his wife Eliza Georgina, the daughter of James Esdaile Haramet of Lawn Cottage, Battersea ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of December 11, 1818. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly per fesse indented erminois and azure, in the second quarter a wolf's head erased or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon proper, beaked and belled or, charged on the breast with a cross flory and gorged with a collar gules. Motto — " Probitas verus honos." Married, firstly, May 9, 1868, Henrietta Julia, eldest daughter of Sir Robert I. H. Harvey, Baronet, which lady died September 3, 1873. He married secondly, February i6, 1878, Florence Amelia, youngest daughter of Morgan Hugh Foster, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, of Brickhill, in the county of Bedford. Heir presumptive — His brother, Thomas Bec- croft Ussher Lacon, Esquire, born 1845 ; married, 1877, Florence Dunbar, daughter of R. G. Banks. Seats — Ormesby House, Great Yarmouth ; Dunston Hall, Nor- wich. Tlie Honourable Sir ALEXANDER LACOSTE, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Civil Law, one If]' J* CCiti^^ ^f Majesty's Counsel Learned in the X^\X\,\i)i\X' Law, Professor of Law in Laval Uni-uer- sity, and Speaker of the Senate since 1884. Born 1842, being the son of th£ Honourable Louis Lacoste, by his wife Mary Antoinette Thais Proulx ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1866, Dame Marie Louise Globensky. Postal address — 71 Hubert Street, Montreal, Canada, Dame EMMA LAFFAN, Widow^ commonly known as Lady Laffan, daughter of William Nors- V. f^fl^af^ -worthy of London. M.3.rriedy 18^2, Lieutenant- ILtlUail General Sir Robert Michael Laffan, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of Bermuda, who died 1882. Postal address — 28 Hyde Park Gate, London, S. W. ALFRED LAFONE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born February 13, 1821, being the eldest son 3f[ ()fn|^r> of the late Samuel Lafone, by his wife Sarah, ILniUlll^ daughter of Francis Hurry of Yarmouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, within two chevronels or, two lions passant counter- passant of the last, supporting a fleur-de-lis argent, the whole between three mullets argent, pierced of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sable, charged on the body with a fleur-de-lis argent, gorged with a collar nebuly and ducally crowned or, resting the dexter forepaw on a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Fidus ut olim." Married, Apnl 22, 1852, Jane, daughter of William Boutcher of Grately, in the county of Southampton ; and by her (who died April 9, 1885) has had Issue — (i) Alfred William Lafone, Gentle- man, born January 9, 1853 [married. May 26, 1876, Harriet, second daughter of the Reverend James Lawrence, and has, Claude Alexander Lafone, Gentleman ; Harold Carlisle Lafone, Gentleman] ; (2) Harold Lafone, Gentleman, born September 25, 1857 ; (3) Maurice Lafone, Gentleman, born March 24, 1859, died September 18, 1886 ; (4) William Bout- cher Lafone, Esquire, Captain Devonshire Regiment, born December 14, i860 ; (5) Albert Sumner Lafone, Gentleman, born October 14, 1863 ; (6) Herbert Arthur Lafone, Gentle- ^ is tbe Military Cockade. JLafe man, Lieutenant 3rd Dragoon Guards, bom June 18, 1865 ; (7) Edgar Mortimer Lafone, Gentleman, Lieutenant 4th Hussars, born July 5, 1867; Mary Elizabeth [married, Arnold Hills, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Monkhams] ; and Jane [married William Ainslie]. Seat— Hsinwonh Park, Hanworth, in the county of Middlesex. EUGENE LEOPOLD JOSEPH LAFONT, Priest of the Society of Jesus, Companion of the Most JT afntll" Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born ILulUriV March 26, 1837 ; was created Companion of tlui Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1880. Postal address— SA Xavier's College, 10 Park Street, Calcutta (India). § ANDREW LAIDLAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of JT athla« Haddington, Master of Arts and Bachelor ILUlUlUj^ of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 13, 1845, being the eldest son of the late John Watson Laidlay of Seacliff, in the county of Haddington, by his wife Helen Johnstone, daughter of William Hope of Duddingstone, in the county of Midlothian. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery— 'Etack and yellow. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a crescent or, between three bezants. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand issuing from a heart holding a scimitar all proper ; and on an escroU over the same this Motto, "Fides probata coronat." Married, January 12, 1882, Theophila Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Charles Edgar Turner of Egg Buckland Vicarage, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Theophila ; and Nigel. Estate and postal address — Seachff, North Berwick, Haddingtonshire. § JAMES LAING, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant. Bom January 11, 1823, YT ainfr being the only son of the late Philip Laing, IwtlillJJ Esquire, of Deptford House, in the county of Diuham, by his wife Anne. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale argent and sable, two wolves' heads erased, on a chief nebuly a wolfs head erased all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a derai-catherine-wheel sable, a dove holding in the beak two sprigs of olive sUpped proper. Married, firstly, 1847, Mary, fourth daughter of Henry Tanner ; and by her has Issue — (i) Philip Henry Laing, Gentleman, born 1849 ; and Mary [married, 1873, Edward Featherston- haugh]. He married secondly, 1855, Theresa Talbot, eighth daughter of the late Thomas Peacock ; and by her has, (2) Arthur Laing, Gentleman, born 1856 [married, 1882, Jean A. , niece of the Reverend William Scott Moncrieff of Fossaway, in the county of Perth, and has, Colin Mon- crieff Laing, Gentleman] ; (3) James Laing, Gentleman, born 1858 [married, 1886, Emily Cecilia, daughter of Thomas Elliot Harrison of 'Whitburn, Sunderland, and has issue] ; (4) George Laing, Gentleman, born 1866 [married, 1890, Annie MulhoUand, third daughter of the Reverend Henry Stobart of Wykeham Rise, Totteridge]; (5) Hugh Laing, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (6) Bryan Laing, Gentle- man, born 1875 i Annie, died in infancy ; Florence Talbot [married, 1882, Major Alwyn B. 'V. Paget, 68th Light Infantry] ; Theresa Talbot ; Mabel Talbot ; Maud Talbot ; Sophia Talbot [married, July 28, 1891, Percival Charles du Sautoy Leather of Northumberland Estate, Ceylon] ; Margaret Dunbar [married, June 1891, Alfred Stokes, Esquire, Captain Royal Horse Artillery] ; Eleanor Stepney ; and Louisa Harcourt. Seats — Thornhill, Sunderland ; and Etal Manor, Cornhill, in the county of Northumberland. Sir ATWELL king LAKE, sixth Baronet, of Edmon- ton, in the county of Middlesex. Born April 9, Xl flfep i^34i being the son of the fifth Baronet, by his JbUUv wjfe^ eldest daughter of Sir Richard King, Baronet ; succeeded his father 1846, under the creation of October 17, 1711. C/k^— Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. for a coat of augmentation to be borne in the first quarter gules, a dexter arm embowed in armour issuing from the sinister side of the shield, holding in the hand a sword erect all M is tbe Naval Cockade. lak lam 583 proper, thereto affixed a banner argent, bearing on a cross between sixteen escutcheons (the number of Sir Edward Lake's wounds at Naseby) of the first, a lion passant guardant or ; 2. sable, on a bend between six cross crosslets argent, a mullet for difference ; 3. quarterly argent and sable, on a bend of the last, three mullets of the first ; 4. argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cavalier in complete armour on a horse courant argent, bridle and trappings all proper, in his dexter hand a sword imbrued, holding the bridle in his mouth, the sinister arm hanging down useless, round his body a scarf in bend gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-horse's head argent, finned or, gorged with a fesse cotised gules. Motto — " Un Dieu, un roy, un coeur." Married, April 9, 1870, Frances, widow of Colonel Richard Ouseley, and daughter of William Walter Jones of Gurrey, in the county of Carmarthen. Heir presumptive — His nephew, St. Vincent Atwell Lake, Gentleman (only son of the late Lieutenant St. Vincent D. Lake, Royal Navy), born 1862. ISABELLA ELIZABETH AUGUSTA LAKE, com- monly known as the Honourable Isabella Elizabeth Augusta Lake, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Lake (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe argent, and for an honourable augmentation, on a chief of the last a fish naiant in fesse (representative of the fish of Mogul), pierced by the shafts in pale and in saltire. Sir STEPHEN BARTLETT LAKBMAN, Knight Bachelor, General in the Turkish Army. in^ ilfeptnflll ^^^ 1825, bein^ the son of Stephen Lake- ILnat'UI'ail ^^^ gj- Grange Wood Hall, in the county of Leicester ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1853. Married, 1856, the Princess Marie de Philippesco. Postal address — Constantinople. Sir FRANCIS HENRY LAKING, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine ; is Surgeon Apothecary IT aftttKT '" Ordinary to the Queen, Apothecary in lUU Ml 1 IJJ Ordinary to Her Majesty s Household, Surgeon Apothecary to the Household of the Prince of Wales and of the Duke of Edinburgh, and to the Duke of Connaught, Visiting Apothecary St. George's Hospital. Born 1847, being the son of Francis William Laking of Kensington : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 18 — , Emma, daughter of Joseph Mansell of Kensington, Postal addresses — 62 Pall Mall ; 13 Addison Road, Kensington. Sir ARCHIBALD LAMB, third Baronet, of Burville, in the county of Berkshire, Major 2nd Life Guards If jafYtfl (retired). Born November 5, 1845, being the ILCldlU son of the late Charles James Savile Montolieu Lamb, Esquire (who died 1856), by his wife, the eldest daughter of Arthur Grey of Bersted, in the county of Sussex ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baronet, March 21, i860, under the creation of October 31, 1795. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale wavy argent and erminois, a chevron between three lambs passant sable (for Lamb) ; 2. argent, a fesse lozengy or and azure, in chief three mascles of the last, in base five ermine spots, a bordure of the third ; 3. bezant^e, in a dexter canton gules, a bend of the first, charged with the baton of knight-marshal (for Burges), impaling the arms of Durrant, namely or, a cross crosslet ermines between four ermine spots sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lamb passant sable, charged on the body with a bezant, thereon a trefoil slipped vert (for Lamb) ; 2, upon a wreath of the colours, a camel's head proper, bezantfe, erased gules (for Burges). Motto — "Levins fit patienti^." Married, March 20, 1875, Louisa Mary Caroline, youngest daughter of Sir Henry Estridge Durrant, third Baronet, and widow of J. R. Fenwick. Heir presumptive — His brother, Charles Anthony Lamb, Esquire, born (posthumous) 1857 ; married, 1885, Leila Frances, daughter of W. Rushton Adamson of Rushton Park, Battle, in the county of Sussex ; is Captain Rifle Brigade. Seat — Beauport, Battle, Sussex. JOHN CAMERON LAMB, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1845, being the son of the late John Walker Lamb of South Shields ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, iSji, Bella, daughter of John Farquharson of Banchory, Kincardineshire. Postal address — 4 Vanbrugh Hill, Blackheath, S.E. LAMBART, .see CAVAN. LAMBART, Baron, see CAVAN. § ARTHUR LAMBART, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Lambart. Born J( attlflAff ^^S^' being the son of the Right Honour- Jlp/niliuavi. able the eighth Earl of Cavan. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three narcissus flowers argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount a sagittary proper drawing his bow gules, the arrow or. Married, 1883, Winifred Edith, widow of George Broughton. FRANCES CAROLINE MARIA LAMBART, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frances Caroline Maria Lam- bart, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Conyngham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three narcissus flowers pierced argent, impahng the arms of Conyngham, namely argent, a shake-fork between three mullets sable. Married, 1847, Gustavus William Lambart of Beau Pare, Slane, in the county of Meath, who died 1886. Postal address — Beau Pare, Slane, Meath. M FRANCIS GUSTAVUS WILLIAM LAMBART, «P Esquire, Captain and Honorary Major sth Battalion Leinster Regiment (Royal Meath Militia). Born March 25, 1848, being the eldest son of Gustavus William Lambart, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Frances Caroline, commonly known as Lady Frances Caroline, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Mar- quess of Conyngham. Clubs — St. James's, Piccadilly, Kil- dare Street (Dublin), Royal St. George's Yacht (Kingstown). Livery — Brown. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three narcissi, pierced argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount proper, thereon a centaur per pale proper and argent, drawing his bow gules, the arrow argent ; with the Motto, " Ut cimque paratus." Estates — Beau Pare and Bamewallstown, both in the county of Meath ; Kilbeggar, in the county of Westmeath. Postal address — Beau Pare, Ireland. OCTAVIUS HENRY LAMBART, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Octavius Henry Lambart. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Cavan. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three narcissus flowers argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, on a mount a sagittary proper, drawing his bow gules, the arrow or. Married, 1878, Hannah Sarah, daughter of the late Hiram Edward Howard of Buffalo, United States of America ; and has Issue living — Howard Frederick John Lambart, Esquire, born 1880 ; and Caroline Augusta. Residence — VineLynne, New Edinburgh, Ottawa, Canada. OLIVER GEORGE LAMBART, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ohver George Lambart, brother of the right Honourable the eighth Earl of Cavan. Bom 1822 ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three narcissus flowers argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount a sagittary proper, drawing his bow gules, the arrow or. Married, 1847, Elizabeth, daughter of William Spear of Monckton, in the county of Dorset. Residence — LAMBERT, see BENCE-LAMBERT. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 584 lam Dame ELIZA CATHERINE LAMBERT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lambert, V flTtlfn^ft* ^^^°^^ daughter of Lionel Charles Hervey, ILtlUlUvll' Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a mount in front of an oak-tree vert, a greyhound courant gules. MarHed, 1S60, Sir Henry Edward Francis Lambert, sixth Baronet, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Henry Foley Lambert, seventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Felton Edward Foley Lambert, Esquire, Lieutenant Border Regi- ment, born June 20, 1862, died, unmarried, April 22, 1885 ; (3) Cecil Foley Lambert, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born May 28, 1864; {4) Lionel Foley Lambert, Esquire, born January 28, 1867 ; Evelyn Frances ; Edith Charlotte ; Alice Emily ; Ida Mary ; and Georgina Adelaide. Postal address — The Lodge, Great Malvern. § FREDERICK ARTHUR HE VGA TE LAM- BERT, Esqtiire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Knight of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, Major Middlesex Yeomaniy [Duke of Cambridge s Hussars), Captain Reserve of Officers, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born 1857, being the eldest son of Frederick Lambert of Garratts Hall, Banstead, by his "wife Caroline Emma , youngest daughter of the late James Heygate, Esquire, of Potters Grange, in the county of Essex, younger brother of the late John William Heygate, Baronet. Clubs — Cavalry, St. Stephens. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial "bearings as used are : Gules, three narcissuses argent, and a canton or. Crest — On a mount vert, a centaur passant regardant, the human part proper, and the hind part ermine, girt with a laurel wreath vert, holdifig a bow and arrow gules. MottO — ' ' Optima qumque honesta." These arms are duly recorded in the College of Arms to the family from whom Major Lambert is stated to descend, but no pedigi-ee or authority for them has been estab- lished or recorded at tlie College of Arms for more than a hundred and ffty years. Married, May orj, 1884, Agnes Helen, second daughter of the Reverend Robert Higgens, Master of Arts, Rural Dean and Vicar of Wareside, in the county of Hertfoi-d ; and has Issue — Mary Cecilia ; and Jtyyce Ethel Julia. Estate and postal address — Fairlawn House, near Epsom. §SiR HENRY FOLEY LAMBERT, seventh Baronet, of London, Captain Worcestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born January 21, 1861, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Edward Francis Lambert, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Eliza Catherine, the second daughter of Lionel Charles Hervey, Gentleman ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of February 16, 1711. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount in front of an oak-tree proper, a greyhound courant gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, three ostrich feathers gules, argent and azure. Motto — "Sequitando si giunge." Married, June 14, 1883, Katharine Sarah, daughter of the Reverend Alfred Payne, Rector of Enville, in the county of Stafford ; and lias Issue — A son, born July 8, 1893 ; Dorothy Catherine ; Phyllis Kathleen ; and Joan Cecil. Residence — The Lodge, Great Malvern. Veterinary - Colonel JAMES DRUMMOND LAM- BERT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Director-General of Army Veterina7y Department, President of the Royal College of Veterinary Surgeons, and Governor of Royal Veterinary College. Born 1835, being the son of the late Septiiiius Lambert, Esquire, of Stretford, in the county of Lancashire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Clubs — Army and Navy, Naval and Militaiy. Sir JOHN LAMBERT, Knight Commander of the Most Emine?it Order of the Indian Empire, Member of the Legislative Council of Bengal, and Chief CoTnmissioner of Police, Calcutta : created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Coinmander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Postal address — Calcutta. Major- Genera I WILLI A M LAMBER T, Compan ion of the Most Honotirable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, & is the Military Cockade. Lam being the son of th£ Reverend A. L. Lambert; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878. Married, 1873, Margaret, daughter of the Reverend H. R. L. Johnson. LAMBTON, see DURHAM. LAMBTON, Viscount, see DURHAM. ANNE LAMBTON, commonly known as Lady Anne Lambton, daughter of the Right Hon- V. ^vv\\\^t\V\ ""'■able the second Earl of Durham. ILuUlUl-Ull Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Major-General ARTHUR LAMBTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of the late W. H. Lambton, by his wife Henrietta, second daughter of Cuthbert Ellison of Hep- burn, Member of Parliament ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club— Guards'. Annoiial bearings — He bears for Anns : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable. § CHARLES LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Lambton, Aide-de-Camp to Viceroy of Ireland. Born 1857, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, attired sable. CLAUD LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claud Lambton, Bachelor of Arts. Born 1864, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable. Postal address — Grove Lodge, Haxby Road, York. tD'ARCY LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable D'Arcy Lambton, Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born 1866, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable. FRANCIS LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Lambton. Born 1871, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable. FREDERIC WILLIAM LAMBTON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederic William Lamb- ton. Clubs — Turf, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, affrontfe, armed sable. Married, 1879, Beatrix, daughter of John Bulteel of Pamflete, Ivybridge ; and has Issue living — (i) John Frederic Lambton, Esquire, born October 7, 1884 ; (2) Geoffrey Lambton, Gentleman, born 1887; (3) Claud Lambton, Gentleman, born 1888; Violet; Lilian; and a daughter. Residences — Fen ton, Wooler, in the county of Northumberland ; 5 Hereford Gardens, W. M is the Naval Cockade. lam lam 585 GEORGE LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Lambton. Born i860, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, attired sable. tHEDWORTH LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hedworth Lambton, Captain Royal Navy. Born 1856, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms — Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, armed sable. § WILLIAM LAMBTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Lambton, Captain Cold- stream Guards. Born 1863, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham. Clubs — Guards', Turf. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram's head caboshed argent, attired sable. The Right Honourable ANNABELLA MARY ELIZABETH COCHRANE- Xi atntnfrfTlft BAILLIE, widow. Baroness Lam- .U^UUlill^VUIl ington, daughter of Andrew Robert Drummond of Cadlands, in the county of Hampshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly I and 4, azure nine estoiles, three, three, two and one or (for BaiUie) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. , argent a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased azure, on a chief wavy of the last, a sphinx couchant of the first (for Cochrane) ; ii. and iii. argent, on a saltire sable nine lozenges of the field (for Blair); 3. quarterly i. and iiii., gules three lions rampant argent (for Ross) ; ii. and iii. argent, a heart gules within a fetterlock sable, on a chief azure three boars' heads erased of the first (for Lockhart). Supporters — On either side a boar proper, gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Baillie, namely azure, nine estoiles, three, three, two and one or. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Alexander Dundas Cochrane-Bailiie, first Baron Lamington, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honour- able Charles Wallace Alexander Napier Cochrane-Bailiie, second Baron Lamington ; Constance Mary Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Mary Elizabeth [married, February 7, 1867, the Right Honourable the seventh Earl De la Warr ; Amy Augusta Frederica Anna- bella, commonly known as the Honourable Amy Augusta Frederica Annabella [married, July 15, 1880, the Marquess Francesco Nobili Vitelleschi, Member of the Italian Senate, and has issue] ; and Violet Marie Louise, commonly known as the Honomrable Violet Marie Louise [married, June 18, 1891, the Right Honourable the fifth Viscount Melville, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 26 Wilton Crescent, S.W. ; Lamington, Lanarkshire. §The Right Honourable CHARLES WALLACE ALEXANDER NAPIER ROSS COCHRANE- BAILLIE, Baron Lamington of Lamington, in the county of Lanark, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Lanark, Lieutenant Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born July 31, i860, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Annabella Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Andrew Robert Drummond of Cadlands, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of May 3, 1880. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure nine stars of six points wavy, three, three, two and one or (for Baillie); 2. quarterly i. and iiii., argent a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure, langued of the second, on a chief wavy of the third, a sphinx couchant of the field (for Cochrane) ; ii. and iii. argent, on a saltire sable, nine lozenges of the field (for Blair) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii., gules three lions rampant argent (for Ross); ii. and iii. argent, a heart gules, within a fetterlock sable, on a chief azure, three boars' heads erased of the first (for Lockhart). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, in the centre, a boar's head erased proper ; on the dexter side, issuing out of a naval crown or, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed argent, the hand holding a flagstaff proper, thereon hoisted the flag of a rear-admiral of the white, being argent, a cross gules, and thereon the words "St. Domingo" in letters of gold ; and on the sinister side, a horse trotting argent. Supporters — On either side a boar proper, gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of Baillie, namely azure, nine estoiles, three, three, two and one or. motto — "Quid clarius astris." Re- sidences — z6 Wilton Crescent, S.W. ; Lamington, Lanark- shire. HENRY LAMONT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kerry. Born October 21, 1844, B fltnnnt' ''^'"S '^e eldest son of the late James La- JLUIllUlll' mont, Merchant and Shipowner, of Glas- gow, by Eliza his wife, daughter of the late Henry Stephens of BallymuUen, in the county of Kerry. Club — New (Glasgow). Livery — Blue and silver. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale azure and argent, a lion rampant counterchanged, on a chief or, a lymphad sable, oars in action, flagged gules (for Lament), and impahng the arms of Curie, namely argent, a chevron vert between two spur-revels in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base gules ; above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and thereon, upon a wreath of his liveries, is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper holding a fleur-de-lis gules ; and in an escroU above the crest this IlOttO, ' ' Ne parcas nee spernas." Married, July 28, 1875, Jane, younger daughter of the late Robert Curie, Gentleman, of 12 Crown Gardens and Whiteinch, Glasgow ; and has Issue — (1) Henry Charles Lamont, Gentleman, born August 2, 1876 ; (2) Gerald Barclay Lamont, Gentleman, born October 20, 1879 • -^^^ Curie ; Dora Chearnley ; and Frances Jane Curie. Estates — Bunnow, in the county of Kerry ; Greelaw and Blair, in the county of Ayr. Postal addresses — 12 Atholl Gardens, Glasgow ; The Craig, Kil- marnock, N. B. IS JAMES LAMONT, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and ^ Justice of the Peace for the counties of Bute and Argyll. Born 1828, being the only son of Alexander Lamont, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Jane, daughter of Alexander Chrystie of Balchrystie, in the county of Fife. Armorial bearings as given in Burke' s " Landed Gentry," but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent. Crest — A naked hand couped holding a dagger erect proper. Motto — ' ' Ne parcas nee spernas." Married, March 10, 1868, Adelaide Eliza, elder daughter of Sir George William Denys, Baronet, of Draycott, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Norman Lamont, Gentleman, born i86g ; (2) Alexander LaTnont, Gentleman, bom 1872 ; and Augusta. Seat — Knockdow, Toward, in the county of Argyll. Town residence — 4 Queen Street, Mayfair, W. § CHARLES EDWARD LAMPLUGH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- il flttltlTttirfl tenant for the county of Middlesex, JLttlUyiU^lJ and Justice of the Peace for the county of London, Lord of the Manor of Sutton, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born April 8, 1838. Clubs — St. Stephen's, City of London, Magistrates'' Livery — Black. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent, four cinquefoils in cross gules, on a chief of the last, a cross flory between two goats' heads couped of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cubit arm erect, encircled about the wrist with a wreath of oak and holding in the hand a sword proper, hilt and pommel or, an escutcheon argent, charged with a goat's head couped sable ; with the Mottoes, over the crest, "Through;" under the arms, "Provident ia Dei stabiliuntur famiUa." Married Elizabeth Anne, younger daughter of the late William Bagshawe of London. Postal address — City of London Club, Old Broad Street, E.C. Tlie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. S86 lam §SiR GEORGE CURTIS LAMPSON, second Baronet, of Rowfant, in the parish of Worth and yr atYltltfntl county of Sussex, Deputy-Lieutenant for jLallippUIl the county of Middlesex, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey. Bom June 12, 1833, being the son of Sir Curtis Miranda Lampson, first Baronet, by his wife Jane Walter, daughter of Gibbs Sibley of Sutton, Massachusetts, United States of America ; succeeded his father 1885, under the creation of November 16, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire argent and gules, two griffins' heads erased in fesse, and as many escarbuncles in pale counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, charged with an escarbuncle argent, between two wings paly of four argent and gules. Motto — " Persevera et vince." Married Sophia, youngest daughter of Manuel Van Gelderen ; and has Issue — Curtis George Lampson, Es- quire, born January 23, 1890; and Nora Beatrice. Resi- dences — ^Albert House, Knightsbridge, S.W.; Shortgrove, Newport, in the county of Essex. LANARK, Earl of, see HAMILTON. LANCASTER, quartered by SOMERS. LANCASTER HERALD, see BELLASIS. Cohnel FREDERICK LANCE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1837, 3[[ s^t^f f^ being the son of the late Reverend J, E. Lance iX^fXWVX (Prebendary of Wells] of Buckland St. Mary, in the county of Somerset ; ivas created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — East India United Service. Married, i86g, Eling Eliza, daughter of F. H. Spragge, Justice of the Peace, of Paignton, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Fort William, Calcutta. LANDALE, quartered by HOME. DAVID GUILD LANDALE, Gentleman. Born June II, 1842, being the third son of the late TI fltiriflfl> David Landale, Merchant in Kirkcaldy, JLaUUttlV- by Mary his wife, daughter of William Russell, Manufacturer in the same town. Club — Oriental. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale or and azure, an orle indented on the inner side, in chief a mullet all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Greet, a dexter arm embowed holding up two branches of laurel in orle proper ; and in an escroll above, this Motto, " Pax aut defensio." Married, AptWyi, 1879, Agnes Katherine, only daughter of George Henderson of Heverswood, Brasted, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Henderson Russell Landale, Gentleman, born February 21, 1880; (2) David Eustace Landale, Gentleman, born November 3, 1886 ; Ruth Mary Sinclair ; and Kathe- rine Maud Agnes. Estate and postal address — Limpsfield Grange, Limpsfield, Surrey. Colonel CECIL NEWTON LANE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 3f[ <^Y\C Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the county JLiXllK, of Shropshire, late Colonel ist Staffordshire Militia, late Her Majesty's Resident of the Island of Cephalonia. Born May 27, 1833, being the son of John Newton Lane, Esquire, of King's Bromley Manor, Lichfield, by his wife Agnes, commonly called the Honour- able Agnes, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Bagot ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1864. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, a chevron gules, between three mullets counter- changed a canton of the arms of England, namely gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; and impaling the arms of Bertie, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and gar- nished azure (for Bertie) ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-turretted argent (for Willoughby) ; and below the escutcheon is pendent his badge as a Companion of the & is tlie Military Cocliade, ILan Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan horse salient, couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or, supporting between the feet an imperial crown proper ; with the Motto, " Garde le Roy." Married, December 12, 1876, Adela Mary, daughter of the Reverend Frederic Bertie, commonly called the Honourable Frederic Bertie (by his wife Georgiana Anne Emily, commonly called Lady Georgiana Anne Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable the Countess of Antrim) ; and has Issue — (i) Newton Frederic Seymour Lane, Gentleman, bom April 15, 1879 ; (2) Percy Ernald Lane, Gentleman, bomjanuary 15, 18B1 ; and Georgiana Agnes Jane. Postal address — Whiston Hall, Albrighton, Wolverhampton. CHARLES PELHAM LANE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Worcester and Warwick, and for the former county an Alderman of the County Council, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom September 25, 1851, being the only son of the late Thomas Lane, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Anne Perry, daughter of Charles Shaw. Clubs — New Uni- versity, Magistrates', Worcestershire (Worcester). Livery — Black cloth coat, cerise waistcoat, gilt buttons, drab overcoat, cerise collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per pale azure and gules, four crescents in fesse or, between three saltires of the last ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, two griffins' heads couped and addorsed, the dexter azure and the sinister gules, in front thereof a crescent between two saltires fesseways argent; with the Motto, " Tenax et fidelis." Married, February 22, 1877, Catharine George Ann, daughter of George Webster Napier; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Reginald Pelham Lane, Gentleman, born May 23, 1878 ; (2) Charles Cyril Pelham Lane, Gentleman, born August 19, 1879 ; (3) Arthur Geoffirey Napier Lane, Gentle- man, born June 30, 1883 ; and Dorothy Evelyn. Estates — Moundsley Hall, and other property in the counties of Worcester and Warwick. Postal address — Moundsley Hall, King's Norton, Worcestershire. § HENRY MURRAY LANE, Esquire, Chester Herald of Arms. .Sot-k March 3, 1833, being the fifth son of the late Reverend Charles Lane, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Wrotham, Rm-al Dean of Shoreham, in the county of Kent, and Honorary Canon of Canterbury Cathedral, &Ci ; by his wife Frances Catherine (who died October 26, 1875), second daughter of the Right Reverend Daniel Sandford, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Edinburgh ; was Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms, 1849, 1864 ; Chester Herald from 1864 ; was Secretary to Garter Mission to the Court of St. Petersburg, 1867 ; Registrar of Her Majesty's College of Arms, 1880, 1889. Armerial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse or and azure, a chevron gules between three mullets counterchanged of the field, a canton of the arms of England, namely gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan horse salient, couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or, supporting between the feet an imperial crown proper; with the Motto, "Garde le Roy." Married, firstly, October g, 1862, Mary Isabella, eldest daughter of Richard Fiennes Wykeham Martin (who died March 29, 18B1) ; secondly, February 16, 1885, Amelia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Reverend Augustus Asgill Colvile, Rector of Livermere, in the county of Suffolk. By his first marriage he has Issue — Gerald Stratford Murray Lane, Gentleman, born December 6, 1863. Postal address — Heralds' College, London, E.G. JOHN HENRY HERVEY VINCENT LANE, Es- quire, of King's Bromley Manor, in the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford. Bom October 30, 1867, being the eldest son of the late John Henry Bagot Lane, Esquire, of King's Bromley Manor, of the 3rd King's Own Stafford Rifles, and Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream Guards, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Berkshire and Stafford, by his wife Susan Anne, daughter and co-heir of Henry William Vincent of Lily Hill, in the county of Berkshire, and Bradwell Grove, in the county of M is tbe Naval Cocloide. Ian Ian 587 Oxford. C/k^j— Wellington, White's. Livery— HaxV blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Party per fesse or and azure, a chevron gules between three mullets counterchanged of the field, a canton of the arms of England, namely gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fittmg his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a strawberry-roan horse salient, couped at the flanks, bridled sable, bitted and garnished or, supporting between the feet an imperial crown proper. Motto— " Garde le Roy." Seats— Viing's Bromley Manor, near Lichfield, in the county of Stafford, and Lily Hill, Bracknell, in the county of Berkshire. General JOHN THEOPHILUS LANE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1846. § GEORGE LANE -FOX, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the H fttIP' fTflt* W^^' Riding of the county of York, Ji^ntll/'JI UA' Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Leitrim. Born November 13, 1816, being the only son of the late George Lane - Fox, Es- quire, of Bramham Park, by his wife Georgiana Hen- rietta, only daughter of Edward Pery Buckley, Esquire, of Minestead Lodge, in the county of Hampshire. Ar- morial hearings — He bears for Aiins : Argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules (for Fox) ; with very many quarteririgs. Married, November 17, 1837, Katherine Mary, youngest daughter of John Stein, formerly Member of Parliament for Bletchingley ; and by her (who died 1873) has Issue — (i) George Sackville Frederick Lane-Fox, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born November 9, 1838 [married, firstly, 1870, Fanny Maule, eldest daughter of Lieutenaiit-General Marcus John Slade, and has, Philip Edward Joseph Lane-Fox, Gentleman, born 1871, and other issue. He married secondly, April 22, 1879, Annette Mary, daughter of Thomas Weld-Blundell of Ince Blundell, in the county of Lancaster]; (2) James Thomas Richard Lane-Fox, Esquire, of Hope Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, late Captain Grenadier Guards, bom February 28, 1841 [married, September 1868, Lucy Frances Jane St. John, daughter of Humphrey St. John Mildmay, Member of Parliament, and has, George Richard Lane- Fox, Gentleman, born December, 1870; Edward Lane- Fox, Gentleman, born 1874 ; and Marcia Mary] ; (3) Henry Lane-Fox, Gentleman, Royal Horse Guards, born December 5, 1846, died July 1876 ; Macia ; Carolina Alexina [married, April 1876, John Cavendish Orred] ; and Kathleen Mary [married, April 1884, Francis Charles Liddell, Gentleman]. Seats — Bramham Park, in the county of York ; Dromahaire, in the county of Leitrim. LORA MARY LANE-FOX, commonly known as the Honourable Lora Mary Lane-Fox, sister of the Right Honourable the twelfth Baron Conyers ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1859. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules. The Right Honourable JOHN VANSITTART DANVERS BUTLER-DAN- X. nnrXthnf ntirrh vers, Earl of Lanesborough, Jt'tlUI^-^IUUlUUI^t; Viscount Lanesborough, and Baron of Newtown-Butler, in the county of Fermanagh, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Repre- sentative Peer, retired Captain Royal Navy, Lord-Lieu- tenant for the county of Cavan. Born April 18, 1839, being the eldest son of Charles Augustus Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Augustus Butler - Danvers (brother to the fifth Earl), by his wife Letitia Rudyerd Ross, the youngest daughter of the late Colonel Freese of the Madras Artillery ; suc- ceeded his uncle as sixth Earl, July 7, 1866. Creations — Baron, October 21, 1715; Viscount, August 12, 1728; Earl, July 20, 1756. Annorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron wavy between three mullets of six points radiant or, pierced azure (for Danvers) ; 2 and 3 argent, three covered cups in bend between two bendlets engrailed sable (for Butler). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern, wings elevated and tail nowed or, the dexter paw supporting a shield argent, thereon a bend gules, charged with three martlets gold (for Danvers) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cockatrice couped vert, wings elevated argent, comb, beak, wattles, and ducally gorged or (for Butler). Supporters — Dexter, a cockatrice vert, wings elevated argent, comb, beak, wattles, and ducally gorged or ; sinister, a wyvern vert, gorged with a plain collar and chained or. Motto — "Libert^ toute entifere." Married, June 21, 1864, Anne Elizabeth, only child of the Reverend John Dixon Clark of Belford Hall, in the county of Nor- thumberland ; and has had Issue — (i) Charles John Brinsley Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as Lord New- town-Butler, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born December 12, 1865 [married, January 31, 1891, Dorothea Gwladys, eldest daughter of Major-General Sir Henry Tombs, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, and has issue, a son, born May 24, 1893 ; and Ellen Gwladys, commonly known as the Honour- able Ellen Gwladys] ; (2) Henry Cavendish Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Cavendish Butler-Danvers, born June 2, 1868 ; (3) Francis Almeric Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Almeric Butler-Danvers, born May 17, 1872 ; (4) Brian Danvers Butler-Danvers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Brian Danvers Butler- Danvers, born April 18, 1876 ; and Winifred, commonly known as Lady Winifred. Residences — 8 Great Stanhope Street, London, W. ; Swithand Hall, Mountsorrel, Lough- borough ; Lanesborough Lodge, Belturbet, in the county of Cavan. ROBERT HAMILTON LANG, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Sain t Michael T[ rttlf!" '^"'^ Saint George. Bom 1836, being the son of ii^XXXW^ Me late Reverend Gavin Lang, Minister of the Parish of Glasford, in tlw county of Lanark; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1876, Margaret, daughter of the late Walter MacLellan of Blair- vaddick, in the county of Dumbarton. Postal addresses — Cairo, Egypt ; The Grove, Dedham, Essex. Dame BE A TRICE EMIL Y LANGE. commonly known as Lady Lange, eldest daughter of tlie late V ^Y\frp Augustus Frinneby of Streatham. Married, IL'CllI^^' 1880, Sir Daniel Adolphus Lange, Fellow of tlie Royal Geographical Society; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i8yo, and died i8g^. Postal address — Lanehurst, Albourne, Sussex. The Honourable Sir HECTOR LOUIS LANGBVIN, Barrister-at-Law, one of Her Majesty's ¥T i^t^iYI^Vlttl Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of IX^iXW.'^i/ljVW Laws of Laval University, Quebec, a Privy Councillor of Canada. Bom August 25, 1826, being the third son of Lieutenant-Colonel Jean Langevin, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Sophie, daughter of Major Pierre La Force; has been Solicitor-General and Post-Master General, and Member of the Executive Council of the Province of Canada, has been. Secretary of State and Minister of Public Works of Canada, -was Member of Parlia- metit for the county of Dorchester previous to Confederation, and afterwards until 1874 > later on has been in the Parlia- ment of Canada, Member for Charlevoix and for the city of Three Rivers, which he noiv represents ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867, and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and is a Knight Commander of the Roman Order of Saint Gregory the Great. Clubs — Rideau [Ottawa), Albany [Toronto). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Artns, are : Quarterly, i. gules, a cross or, between eight mullets argent; 2. azure, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 3. azure, a chevron between three hebnets affrontie, the visors open ; 4. gules, three antique coronets in pale or ; with the Motto, " Cherche qui n'a." Married, January 10, r8<,\, Marie Justine, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Hilaire THu ; and has surviving Issue— Hector Louis La Force Langevin, Esquire, born April 2, i'86i ; Marie Sophie Justine Hectorine [married the Honourable Thomas Chapais'\ ; Marie Blise Franfoise Stella \inarried the Honourable Mr. Tie Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 588 Han iLan Justice Ernest Cirnon of the Superior Cottrt ; and Marie Reine Alfhonsine Cartier. Postal address — Quebec, Canada. §The Right Honourable HERCULES EDWARD ROWLEY, Baron Langford of Summer- ^ SI 11 lTfrtt*ri ^''^' ^^ *^^ county of Meath, in the Peerage IL'ttliyiUlU of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant, a Repre- sentative Peer, late Lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards. Born June i, 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Langford, by his wife Louisa Augusta, the eldest daughter of Colonel Edward Michael Conolly, Member of ParUament (she died 1853) ; succeeded his father 1854, under the creation of July 31, iSoo. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend cotised gules, three crescents argent, impaling the arms of Sutton, namely argent, a canton sable. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped at the shoulder, collared argent. Supporters — Two emblematical figures, the dexter repre- senting Pallas, with a spear in her right hand ; the sinister. Temperance, holding a bridle in her left hand all proper. Motto — "Bear and forbear." Married, July 11, 1889, Georgina Mary, sixth daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, fourth Baronet ; and has Issue — A son and heir, born December 15, 1894. Seat — Summer-Hill House, in the county of Meath. Sir JAMES HAY LANGHAM, eleventh Baronet, of Cottesbrooke Park, in the county of 3ff S^nirflSltTt Northampton, late Colonel 5th Battalion .luail^ijnill Royal Irish Regiment. .5t3r?i November 13, 1802, being the son of Sir James Langham, the tenth Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Francis Burdett, Esquire, and the sister of Sir Francis Burdett, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1833, under the creation of June 7, 1660. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head as in the arms. Motto — "Nee sinit esse feros." Married, June 8, 1828, Margaret Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Emma, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George Kenyon, second Lord Kenyon (she died February 3, 1829). Heir presumptive — His nephew, Herbert Hay Langham, Gentleman, son of Herbert Langham, by his wife Laura Charlotte, daughter of Nathaniel Micklethwayt of Taverham Hall, in the county of Norfolk, born 1840 ; married, 1868, Anna Maria Frances, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Anne Maria Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sandys (she died 1876) ; late Lieutenant ist Life Guards. Resi- dences — Cottesbrooke Park, in the county of Northampton ; 25 Palmyra Square, Brighton. LANGLEY, see FITZ-LANGLEY. ALFRED FRANCIS CLARINGBOLD CHICHES- TER LANGLEY, Gentleman, Solicitor, fl AtlrtHfun Registrar Cardiff County Court, District ii^KWV^VK}^ Registrar of the High Court of Justice. Born June 21 , 1857, being the only child of the late Robert Francis Langley, Gentleman, Solicitor, Regis- trar of the Cardiff County Court, District Registrar of the High Court of Justice, by his wife Rosa Lydia, daughter of John Arthur Price of Bromley, in the county of Kent. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and vert, on a canton gules a pheon or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon or, between two sprigs of laurel vert, fructed proper; with the Motto, " Fidens non confidens." Married, June 13, 1883, Edith Joana, daughter of Daniel Rees of Sully House, in the county of Glamorgan ; and has Issue — Alfred Arnold Langley, Gentleman, born May 12, 1884. Postal address — Cardiff. Sir GEORGE COLT LANGLEY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born Novem- ber 8, 1810, being the eldest surviving son of the late John Langley, Esquire, Surgeon and Paymaster, by his wife is tlie Military Cockade. Annabella, second daughter of John Claringbold of Rolling Court, in the county of Kent, Deputy-Adjutant-General, 1862-1867 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Paly of six argent and vert, on a canton gules, a pheon or, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honoturable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Com- mander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon or, between two sprigs of laurel vert, fructed proper; with the Motto, "Fidens non confidens." Married, firstly, January 8, 1842, Frances Louisa (who died June 13, 1846), daughter of Francis Halliday, Royal Navy, of Ham Lodge, in the county of Surrey ; secondly, November 28, 1848, Maria Catherine (who died November 25, 1887), daughter of John Penrice of Witton, in the county of Norfolk; and has had Issue— {t.) Lionel Langley, Esquire, Major Royal Engineers, born May 9, 1850, died April 18, 1890; (2) George Langley, Gentleman, born December 21, 1852, died January 10, 1853 ; (3) John Penrice Langley, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born April 17, i860; Emma Catherine [married, January 25, 1893, Ignatius O'Cal- laghan] ; and Mary Georgina. Postal address — St. Helen's, Southsea. LANGLOIS, quartered by LEFROY. LANGRIDGE, quartered by LOWDELL. §SiR JAMES LANGRISHE, fourth Baronet, of Knock- topher, in the county of Kilkenny, II f»nfri*tflfll> J'^stice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- ll.all^tlj3{jv tenant. 5o?-k May 24, 1823, being the third son of the late Reverend Sir Hercules Richard Langrishe, the third Baronet, by his wife Maria, the eldest daughter of James Cottingham of Somer- ville, in the county of Cavan ; succeeded his father in 1862, under the creation of January 24, 1777. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, sable and or four covered cups counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Motto — "Medio tutissimus ibis."' Married, July 2, 1857, Adela, only daughter of Thomas de Blois-Eccles of Charlemont, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — Hercules Robert Langrishe, Es- quire, late Captain and Honorary Major 3rd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, born June 27, 1859 [married, April 16, 1887, Miss Helen Hume Dick, and has issue, Her- cules Ralph Langrishe, Esquire, born February i, 1888] ; Adela Constance ; Maria Cecilia ; Mary Isabella ; Frances Alice, died young : and Norah, died young. Seat — Knock- topher Abbey, in the county of Kilkenny. LANGTON, see GORE-LANGTON. LANGTON, GORE-, see TEMPLE. LANGTON, Lord, a title {in the opinion of the Editor) erroneously assumed by the eldest son of Earl Temple. The Most Honourable Sir HENRY CHARLES KEITH PETTY-FITZMAURICE, TT Slt1(itlnH*t1l> Marquess of Lansdowne, in the X^CIUPUUUIUK' county of Somerset, Earl Wycombe of Chipping Wycombe, in the county of Buckingham, Viscount Cain and Calnstone, in the county of Wiltshire, and Lord Wycombe, Baron of Chipping Wy- combe, in the county of Buckingham, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Earl of Kerry and Earl of Shelburne, Viscount Clanmaurice and Fitzmaurice, Baron of Kerry, Lixnaw, and Dunkerron, in the Peerage of Ireland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, and Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Born January 14, 1845, being the eldest son of the Most Honourable the fovurth Marquess of Lansdowne, by his second wife, the Right Honourable Emily Jane Mercer, in her own right Baroness Nairne, the eldest daughter of the Comte de Flahaulte and the Baroness Keith and Nairne M is the Naval Cockade. iLat las 589 (she is a Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India) ; succeeded his father i866. Creations — Baron, originally by tenure ; by Patent, temp. Richard II. ; Vis- count and Earl, January 17, 1722 (honours of the house of Kerry) ; Baron and Viscount, October 7, 1751 ; Earl of Shelburne, June 26, 1753 — all in the Peerage of Ireland. Baron, May 17, 1760; Marquess, &c., December 6, 1784 — in the Peerage of Great Britain. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing at a polar star or (for Petty ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, a chief ermine (for Fitz- maurice), the escutcheon being surrounded by the Garter and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Order, and of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and im- paling on a second escutcheon the arms of Hamilton, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a ship with sails furled and oars sable (for the Earls of Arran). Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bee-hive beset with bees, diversely volant proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a centaur drawing a bow and arrow proper, the part from the waist argent. Supporters — Two pegasi ermine, bridled, crined, winged, and unguled or, each charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto — " Virtute non verbis." Married, November 8, 1869, Maud Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Maud Evelyn, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, the first Duke of Abercom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; and has Issue — (i) Henry William Edmond Petty- Fitzmaurice, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Kerry, born January 14, 1872 ; (2) Charles George Francis Petty- Fitzmaurice, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles George Francis Petty-Fitzmaur- ice. Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Scots, born February 12, 1874 ; Evelyn Emily Mary, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Emily Mary [married, July 30, 1892, Victor Chris- tian William Cavendish, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment] ; and Beatrix Frances, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Frances. Seat — Bowood Park, in the county of Wiltshire. Dame GEORGINA LARCOM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Larcom, daughter of 3[r j>t*rfltn Lieutenant -General Sir George d'Aguilar, IbatVUlU Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a mount a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an eagle displayed gules. Married, 1840, the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Aiskew Larcom, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, first Baronet, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) George Larcom, Esquire, Indian Civil Service, Political Agent at Jungeera, near Bombay, born December 10, 1840, died June 16, 1878 ; (2) Thomas Henry Larcom, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born April 7, 1842, died August 14, 1877; (3) Sir Charles Larcom, second Baronet ; (4) Arthur Larcom, Esquire, Master of Arts of Oriel College, Oxford, Barrister- at-Law, born November 9, 1847 ; appointed a Clerk in the Foreign Office 1871, was Acting Oriental Secretary at Teh- eran 1879 to 1882, and was attached to Her Majesty's Lega- tion in Japan 1884 to 1887 [married, July 30, 1884, Sophie, daughter of Alexander Perceval of Temple House, in the county of Sligo] ; and Georgina Frances [married, August 7, 1873, Edward St. John Griffiths, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel 19th Regiment]. Postal address — Upton House, Nursling, Southampton. Dame JEANIE LARCOM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Larcom, daughter of Alexander Perceval of Temple House, in the county of Sligo. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a mount a haw- thorn bush proper, and in chief an eagle displayed gules. Married, 1881, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Charles Larcom, second Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Thomas Perceval Larcom, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Philip Larcom, Esquire, born September 13, 1887; (3) Charles Arthur Aiskew Larcom, Esquire, born April 13, 1891. Postal address — 3 Anglesey Crescent, Alverstoke, Hants. Sir THOMAS PERCEVAL LARCOM, third Baronet. Born October 5, 1882, being the son of Sir Charles Larcom, second Baronet, by his wife Jeanie, daughter of Alexander Perceval of Temple House, in the county of Sligo ; succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of December 24, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount a hawthorn bush proper, and in chief an eagle displayed gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a cap of maintenance azure, tiu'ned up ermine, a martlet sable, with a fieur-de-lis in its beak or. Motto — " Le roy la loy. " Heir presumptive — His brother, Philip Larcom, born 1887. Seat — Little Testwood, Totton, in the county of Hampshire. Residence — 3 Anglesey Crescent, Alverstoke, Hants. CUTHBERT LARKING, Esquire. Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford, Colonel (retired), ^ fll*ftttirr ^"'^ Gentleman Usher of the Privy ILUlUlll^ Chamber to Her Majesty, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, and was made Bey by the late Khedive of Egypt in 1884. Born February 28, 1842, being the eldest son of the late John Wingfield Larking, by his wife Donna Elizabetta Maria Tebaldi, daughter of Marquese Tebaldi of Terrara, Italy. Clubs — Brooks's, St. James's, Bachelors' , Pratt's. Livery — Green coat and trousers, buff waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but jor which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Ermine, three leopards' faces ; and for the Crest, a lark rising, holding in the beak a sprig of leaves. Married, June 2, 1864, Adela Maria Hare, commonly known as the Lady Adela Maria Hare, daughter of the late the Right Honour- able William, second Earl of Listowel, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Nesbitt Wingfield Larking, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born Dece7nber 5, 1868 ; (2) Lam-bert Cecil Larking, born August 6, 1871 ; (3) Dennis Augustus Hugo Larking, Midshipman Royal Navy, born January 20, 1876 ; (4) Arthur Patrick Albert Larking, born May 4, 1881 ; and Morcain Eleanor Rosina. Estate — Layston Lodge, Buntingford, iii the county of Hertford. Postal address — Layston Lodge, Buntingford. WILLIAM JAMES MUDIE LARNACH, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ^T fl1*tlflrTl Michael and Saint George; was created jLuvllnty Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Married Eliza (n^e Guise) Jane, who died 1880. LASCELLES, see HAREWOOD. LASCELLES, Viscount, see HAREWOOD. CAROLINE FRANCES LASCELLES, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. V ftttr^Wcti Arthur Lascelles, daughter of Sir Richard JbnxiVV'UI^P Brooke, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or, impaling the arms of Brooke, namely or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Married, 1834, Arthur Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Lascelles, who died i88o. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Walter Richard Lascelles, Esquire, Colonel late Rifle Brigade, Assistant-Adjutant and Quartermaster-General in Egypt, 1883, Assistant Military Secretary at Headquarters, 1885, 1886, and Assistant- Adjutant-General, i886-i8gi, now Deputy-Adjutant-General in Ireland, born October 30, 1837 [married, June 6, 1861, Ellen, daughter of Charles Siveright, and has issue, Walter Edward Lascelles, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade (married, September 2, 1891, Mabel Gwendohn, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel R. C. Thursby, Coldstream Guards, and has issue, George Reginald Lascelles, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Fusiliers, Aide-de-Camp to General Commanding Western District, born April 14, 1864 ; Ernest Lascelles, Gentleman, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born May 19, 1870; Alfred Lascelles, Gentleman, born September i, 1873 ; Richard Lascelles, Gentleman, born March 9, 1880 ; Gertrude; and Violet Rachel)]; (2) Arthur George Las- celles. Gentleman, born July 31, 1855; (3) Brian Piers Lascelles, Gentleman, born August 30, 1859 ; Clara The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 590 Hais las Henrietta [married, December 6, i860, Captain A. E. Mansel, late 3rd Light Dragoons] ; Gertrude, died, un- married, April 23, 1889 ; Selina [married, February 4, 1869, the Right Honourable Baron Dynevor, and died 1889] ; Catherine [married, December 30, 1868, to G. E. L. Baker of Hardwiclie Court, and died July 22, 1890]; Amy, died December 18, 1888 ; Eleanor Frances [mar- ried, September 29, 1868, Cecil Thomas Molyneux Mont- gomerie of Garboldisham, in the county of Norfolk] ; and Ruth [married, October 14, 1886, George Egerton Warburton], Postal address — Norley House, Frodsham Cheshire. EDWIN HARRY LASCELLES, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edwin Harry Lascelles. Born 1861, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Harewood. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head couped at the neck ermine, muzzled gules, buckled or, collared of the second, rimmed and studded gold. The Right Honourable Sir FRANK CAVENDISH LASCELLES, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Bom 1841, being the fifth son of the late Right Honourable William Saunders Sebright Lascelles, Member of Parlia- ment, by his wife Caroline Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Caroline Georgiana, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable George Howard, the sixth Earl of Carlisle; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Clubs — St. James's, WeUington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of OUiffe, namely argent, a chevron engrailed vert, between three olive branches slipped and fructed proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled, collared, rimmed, and studded or ; with the Motto, "In solo Deo salus." Married, 1867, Mary Emma, daughter of the late Sir Joseph Francis Olliffe, Doctor of Medicine ; and has Issue living — (i) William Frank Lascelles, Es- quire, Lieutenant ist Battahon Scots Guards, born 1868 ; Gerald Claude Lascelles, Esquire, born 1869 ; and Florence Caroline. FREDERIC CANNING LASCELLES, commonly known as the Honourable Frederic Canning Lascelles. Born 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Harewood. C/a^— Turf. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or, impaling the arms of Liddell, namely argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last three leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head couped at the neck ermine, muzzled gules, buckled or, collared of the second, rimmed and studded gold. Married, 1878, Frederica Maria, who died 1891, daughter of the late Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Adolphus Frederick Octavius Liddell, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law; and has Issue — Alan Frederick Lascelles, Esquire, born 1887 ; Helen Eliza- beth ; Blanche Isabella ; Maud Frederica ; and Margaret Mary. Residence — Sutton Waldron House, Blandford. GEORGE EDWIN LASCELLES, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Edwin Lascelles. Born 1826, being the third son of the Right Honourable Henry Lascelles, third Earl of Harewood, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as Lady Louisa, second daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bath. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- fi is the Mllitar7 Cockade. ling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled, collared, rimmed and studded or. Married, 1851, Louisa Nina, commonly known as Lady Louisa Nina, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Mansfield. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [x] David Arthur George Las- celles, Esquire, born April 30, 1852 [married, October 8, 1885, Edith Maud, daughter of Charles J. Galloway of Thorney- holme, in the county of Lancaster, and has issue, Gladys Maud] ; {2) Alfred George Lascelles, Gentleman, Barrister-at- Law, born October 12, 1857 ; (3) Edward George Lascelles, Gentleman, born February 6, 1859 [married, July 25, 1891, Minna, third daughter of Reverend John Boyle, Vicar of Ashby Folville, in the county of Leicester, and has issue] ; (4) the Reverend Maurice George Lascelles, Master of Arts, Vicar of Rocester, near Uttoxeter, born May 29, i860 [married, July 8, 1891, Jane Barbara, elder daughter of Robert Ballard Wood of Woodlands, Hampstead] ; (5) Arthur George Lascelles, Gentleman, born December 6, 1869 ; (6) Ernest George Lascelles, Gentleman, born March 6, 1874 ; Evelyn Louisa, born June 22, 1853 ; AUce Margaret [married, July, 8, 1875, the Reverend J. Thorney- croft Hartley, Master of Arts, Vicar of Burneston, Bedale] ; Blanche [married, March 5, 1889, Sir Charles Edward Smith Dodsworth, Baronet, who died August 5, 1891] ; Agnes Nina ; and Margaret Emily. Postal address — Sion Hill, Thirsk. GERALD WILLIAM LASCELLES, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Gerald William Lascelles. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable Henry Thynne Lascelles, fourth Earl of Harewood, by his wife Elizabeth Joanna, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Joanna, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Clanricarde. Clul — Carlton. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled, collared, rimmed and studded or. Married, 1875, Constance Augusta Mary Fitzclarence, daughter of John Burton Phillipson. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Gerald Hubert Lascelles, Esquire, born April 23, 1876 ; (2) John Beilby Lascelles, (jentleman, born February 19, 1884 ; (3) Richard Las- celles, Gentleman, born and died November 30, 1887; and Cynthia Rachel. Postal address — The Queen's House, Lyndhurst. The Reverend JAMES WALTER LASCELLES, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable James Walter Lascelles, Bachelor of Arts (Oxon), Honorary Canon of Ripon. Bom 1831, being the sixth son of the Right Honourable Henry Lascelles, third Earl of Hare- wood, by his wife Louisa, commonly known as Lady Louisa, second daughter of the Most Honom^able the second Marquess of Bath. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross patonce within a bordtire or, impaling the arms of Miles, namely azure, a chevron paly of six ermine and or, between three lozenges argent, each charged with a fleur-de-lis sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's head ermine, muzzled gules, buckled, collared, rimmed and studded or. Married, 1856, Emma Clara, daughter of Sir William Miles, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) William James Lascelles, Esquire, late Lieu- tenant Rifle Brigade, born i8c8 ; (2) Cecil Henry Lascelles, Gentleman, born J865 ; (3) Walter Charles Lascelles, Gentleman, Lieutenant Durham Light Infantry, born 1867; (4) Reginald Francis Lascelles, Gentleman, born 1868 ; Edith Katharine [married, October 31, 1882, Walter Pley- dell Bouverie, and by him (who died May 20, 1893) has issue] ; Rachel Blanche [married, April 15, 1884, Hugh Francis Seymour] ; Katharine Maria [married, July 30, 1891, Captain Charles Bateson Harvey, loth Hussars] ; Emma ; and Mabel Louisa [married, 1882, Albert Meysey- Thompson, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, third son of Sir H. S. Meysey- Thompson, Baronet]. Postal address — Goldsborough, Knaresborough. JESSIE ELIZABETH LASCELLES, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Egremont Lascelles, M is the Naval Cockade, jLat lau 591 daughter of NeiU Malcolm. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Married, 1856, Egremont William Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Egremont William Lascelles (son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Harewood), who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Marion [married. May 10, 1881, Captain Henry D. Brocklehurst, late and Life Guards, of Acomb Hall, in the county of York]; and Clare, died 1883. Postal address — Middlethorpe Manor, Yorks. LATHAM, quartered by MURRAY. LATHOM, quartered by TEMPEST. §The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD BOOTLE WILBRAHAM, Earl Lathom of La- ¥[ af-fintY) tho™. and Baron Skelmersdale of Skel- Ibavyuill mersdale, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lancaster, Honorary Colonel Lancashire Hussars. Bom December 12, 1837, being the only son of the late Richard Bootle-Wilbraham, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Richard Bootle-Wilbraham, Member of Parliament, by his wife Jessy, the third daughter of Sir Richard Brooke, Baronet ; succeeded his grandfather as second Baron, April 3, i8,i;3. Creations — Baron, January 30, i8z8 ; Earl, May 3, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent three bendlets wavy azure (for Wil- braham) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron engrailed between three combs argent, as many crosses pat^e fitch^e of the field (for Bootle) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Villiers, namely argent, on a cross gules, five escallop shells or. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befittins^ his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent (for Wilbraham) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant proper, holding between his paws an escutcheon gules, charged with a cross flory argent (for Bootle). Supporters — Dexter, a wolf argent, gorged with a collar azure, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the field azure, charged with two bars argent, a canton sable, thereon a wolfs head erased of the second, being the ancient arms of Wilbraham ; sinister, a wolf proper, collared or, and therefrom pendent an escutcheon as the dexter. Motto — "In portu quies." Married, A\ig\isl t6, ' i86o, Alice, commonly known as Lady Alice, second daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Clarendon, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has had Issue — (i) Edward George Wilbraham, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Skelmersdale, Captain Royal Horse Guards, born October 26, 1864 [married, August IS, 1889, Wilma, commonly known as Lady Wilma, only daughter of the Earl of Radnor, and has issue, Helen Alice, commonly known as the Honom-able Helen Alice ; and Barbara Ann, commonly known as the Honourable Barbara Ann] ; (2) Villiers Richard Wilbraham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Villiers Richard Wilbraham, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), born April 17, 1867 ; (3) Randle Arthur Wilbraham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Randle Arthur Wilbraham, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born April 6, 1868, died July 11, 1889 ; (4) Reginald Francis Wilbra- ham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Regi- nald Francis Wilbraham, born July z6, 1875 ; Alice Maud, commonly known as Lady AUce Maud (for whom Her Royal Highness Princess AUce stood sponsor) ; Constance Adela, commonly known as Lady Constance Adela, died November 10, 1864; Florence Mary, commonly known as Lady Florence Mary [married, 1887, the Reverend William Gas- coyne-Cecil, commonly known as Lord William Gascoyne- Cecil] ; Bertha Mabel, commonly known as Lady Bertha Mabel ; and Edith Cecil, commonly known as Lady Edith Cecil. Residences— ^1 Portland Place, W.; Lathom House Ormskirk, in the county of Lancaster. LATIMER, Baron, see ATHOLE. LATIMER, Viscount, see LEEDS. ANNETTA LOUISA LATOUCHE, commonly known as Lady Annetta Louisa Latouche, da-ugh- il flfHIIffll? ter of the third Earl of Clonmel. Married, Ji-^niUUVyv 1870, Percy Robert O'Connor Latouche. § The RightHonourableSir FREDERICK HENRY MAITLAND, Earl of Lauderdale, X\ attril>l*hnfl> Viscount of Lauderdale and Maitland, JUdUUt^'VUnit' and Baron of Thirlestane, Boultoun, and Lauderdale of Thirlestane, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Lord Lieutenaiit of the county of Berwick, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Haddington and Berwick. Born December 16, 1840, being the son of the late General Frederick Coult- hurst Maitland (who was great-grandson of the sixth Earl), by his wife Anna Dering, daughter of Stephen Williams ; succeeded his cousin as thirteenth Earl, August 12, 1884. Creations — Baron, May 18, 1590 ; Viscount, April 2, 1616 ; Viscount and Earl, March 14, 1624 ; Baronet, May 12, 1672. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, couped in all joints of the field, within a double tressure flory counterflory azure. Above the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion sejant affiront^ gules, ducally crowned proper, holding in the dexter paw a sword of the last, pommel and hilt or ; in the sinister, a fleur-de-lis azure. Supporters — Two eagles, wings expanded proper. Motto — " Consilio et animis." Married, firstly, 1864, Charlotte Sarah, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Sleigh, 77lh Regiment ; and by her had Issue — (i) Frederick Colin Maitland, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maitland, Lieutenant Scots Guards, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick, born 1868 [married, April 16, 1890, Gwendoline Lucy, daughter of the late Judge Vaughan Williams of Bodlonga, and has issue, Ian Cohn Maitland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ian Colin Maitland, born January 30, i8qi] ; (2) Sydney William George Mait- land, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney WiUiam George Maitland, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- sity of Cambridge, born 1869 ; (3) Alfred Henry Maitland, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Henry Maitland, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Manchester Regiment, born 1872; and Nora, commonly known as Lady Nora. He married secondly, 1883, Ada Twyford, daughter of the Reverend H. T. Simpson, Rector of Swindon ; and by her has — Ada Marian Ingleby, commonly known as Lady Ada Marian Ingleby. Seat — 'Thirlestane Castle, Lauder, in the county of Berwick. Colonel ARTHUR FREDERICK LAUGHTON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of qrr attiYflf'n'n ''^ Bath. Born 1840, being the son of ILCtU^yVUIl ^_ Laughton ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Married, 1869, Georgiana Emily, eldest daughter of General H. Man, Chief Commissioner of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Postal address — 29 Keppel Street, Russell Square, W, C. LAURENCE, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by ORMSBY-BLAKE. LAURENTZ, see CAMPBELL VON LAURENTZ. The Reverend Sir JOHN ROBERT LAURIE EMILIUS LAURIE, third Baronet, Bachelor 3(T a\\f\0 °f Divinity. Born May 16, 1823, being the ILCIUII'V' 5on of Sir John Bayley, second Baronet, by his first wife Charlotte Mary, second daughter of John Minet Fector of Dover ; succeeded his father in 1871, under the creation of March 15, 1834. Sir John assumed by Royal License, dated February 26, 1887, the surname, designation, and arms of Laurie of Maxwelton in lieu of Bayley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cup argent, with a chaplet between two laurel branches, all issuing out of the same proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics Is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 59 = Hau of the colours, two laurel branches in saltire proper ; with the IlilOttO, "Virtus semper viridus." Married, February i, 1855, Marianne Sophia, third daughter of Edward R. Rice, Member of Parliament, of Dane Court, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Claude Villiers Emilius Laurie, Esquire, Master of Arts, Barrister, Major 3rd Battalion Scottish Borderers, born November 25, 1855 ; (2) Wilfrid Emilius Laurie, Esquire, Bachelor of Laws, Barrister, t)orn June I, 1859 [married, June 2, 1890, Marian Isabel, second daughter of John Stirling, Esquire, of Fairburn, in the county of Ross, Deputy-Lieutenant, and has issue, John Emilius Laurie, Gentleman, born August 12, 1892; and Sylvia Marian] ; {3) Cecil Emilius Laurie, Esquire, born January 4, i86g ; (4) Arthur Emilius Laurie, Esquire, born May 13, r866, died September 23, 1874 ; and Blanche Alice May [married, 1879, the Reverend David Anderson, Rector of St, George's, Hanover Square]. Residences — 14 Hyde Park Street, London, W. ; Maxwelton House, Moniaive, in the county of Dumfries. Colonel ROBERT PETER LAURIE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Honorary Colonel and Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant Tith Volunteer Bat- talion tlie Kin^s Royal Rifle Coi'fis {yd London). Born 1835, being the son of the late Robert Peter Laurie of Harley Street, VV. ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative. Married, 1867, Amy Forbes, daughter of the late Sir James Ranald Martin, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society. Postal address — 55 Eaton Place, S. W. LAW. TOWRY-, see ELLENBOROUGH. t EDWARD DOWNES LAW, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy. Born May 9, 1841, being If flVn *^^ eldest son of Henry Spencer Law, Esquire, IL^aUJ commonly known as the Honourable Henry Spencer Law, by his wife Dorothea Anne, daugh- ter of Colonel John Staunton Rochfort of Clogrenane, in the county of Carlow. Clubs — Travellers', Naval and Mili- tary, Wellington, Alpine. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a bend engrailed between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a cock gules, gorged with a chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the breast with a mitre or; with the Motto, " Compositum jus fasque animi." Estate — Cherry WilHngham, in the county of Lin- coln. Postal address — 65 George Street, Portman Square, W. Major - General FRANCIS TOWRY ADEANE LAW, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late William Towry Law, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Towry Law, by his first wife Augusta Champagne, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Champagne, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas North Graves, second Baron Graves, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Paget, first Earl of Uxbridge ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — United Service. Armorial ■bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a bend engrailed, between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vireath of the colours, a cock gules, charged on the breast with a mitre pendent from a chain round the neck or. MATILDA LAW, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Law, daughter of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, first Baronet. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, on a bend engrailed between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or, impaling the arms of Montgomery, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis or ; 2 and 3 gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, on an escutcheon of pretence argent, a tilting-spear and sword in saltire proper, all within a bordure argent, charged with eight trefoils slipped proper. Mar- ried, 1846, as his second wife, the Reverend William Towry Law, commonly known as the Reverend the Hon- ourable William Towry Law (son of the Right Honourable M is tlie Military Cockade. Lato the first Baron EUenborough), who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Francis Towry Adeane Law, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer]; (2) Thomas Graves Law, Gentleman, bom 1836 [married, 1880, Wilhelmina Frede- rica, daughter of the late Captain John James Allen, Royal Navy, of Errol Park, in the county of Perth, and has issue, Henry Duncan Graves Law, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Frida Margaret ; Frances Augusta Laura ; Augusta Isobel Ameha ; Louisa Georgiana Wilfrid ; and Anne Flavel Allen]; (3) Frederick Charles Law, Esquire, Re- tired Commander Royal Navy, born 1841 [married, 1874, Charlotte Margaret, daughter of the late Honourable John Willoughby Crawford, Lieutenant-Governor of Ontario, and has issue, John Crawford Law, Gentleman, born 1876 ; William Victor Law, Gentleman, born 1880; Frederick Wilfrid Law, Gentleman, born 1882; Augustus Leonard Paget Law, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Adrian Aloysius Sher- wood Law, Gentleman, born 1885 ; and Mary Helen Augusta] ; (4) Victor Edward Law, Esquire, Colonel Madras Cavalry, born 1842 [married, firstly, 1867, Mary Elizabeth (who died 1870), daughter of the late Henry Bowden ; secondly, 1875, Helen Florence, daughter of the late Honourable John Willoughby Crawford, Lieutenant- Governor of Ontario, and has issue (by his first marriage), M^T] ! (5) Ernest Phihp Alphonso Law, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the London University, Barrister (Inner Temple), born 1854 [married, 1890, Katherine Helen Campbell, daughter of the late John Russell of New Forge, in the county of Antrim, and widow of Captain Rupert Lonsdale, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George]; (6) William Algernon Cajetan Law, Gentleman, Clerk in the Foreign Office, born 1856 [married, 1885, Constance Mary, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Walter Bagot, and has issue, Nigel Walter Law, Gentleman, born 1890] ; Matilda Isabella, a nun ; Augusta Carohne Louisa [married, 1862, Captain Windsor Charles Cary- Elwes, formerly of Scots Guards] ; Geraldine Isabella Cecilia ; and Agnes Emily Frederica. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. WILLIAM THOMAS LAW, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine of the University of Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons of England. Born September 13, 1845, being the elder and only surviving son of Henry Compton Law of Allington, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of the Reverend John Taylor of Wadham College, in the University of Oxford, Vicar of Llanarthney, in the county of Carmarthen, Rector of Willand, and sometime Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty Queen Caroline. Club — University (Edinburgh). Livery — Brown coat, scarlet collar and cuffs, gilt buttons, waistcoat of yellow and red stripes. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Parted per bend or and ermine, a cock gules, and on a shield of pretence the arms of Price (of Spring Grove, Baronets), namely gules, a lion rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, a cock as in the arms. Motto — "Lex ratio summa." Married^ October 22, 1879, Georgiana Charlotte Elizabeth, second daughter and eventual co-heir of Edwin Plumer Price, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law (His Honour Judge Price), Recorder of York, County Court Judge for West Norfolk, and a Bencher of the Inner Temple, by his first wife Lucy, daughter and co-heir of John Harrison, Esquire, son of Robert Harrison, Esquire, of Benningholme Hall and Ruis- thorpe, in the county of York, and Ripley Court, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Alan Rokeby Law, Gentle- man, born March 22, 1881. Estate — Ripley Court, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 9 Norfolk Crescent, Hyde Park, W. Sir JOHN BENNET LAWES, first Baronet, of Rothamsted, in the county of Hertford, SI gVvjgtf Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Royal Jl^UUIv^ Society. Born December 28, 1814, being the son of the late John Bennet Lawes of Rothamsted, in the county of Hertford, by his wife Marianne, daughter of John Sherwood of Drayton, in the county of Oxford, and widow of the Reverend D. G. Knox. Creation — May 19, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two flaunches azure, on a M is the Naval Cockade. lato lato S93 chief nebuly of the last, three estoiles of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon the trunk of a tree fesseways, eradicated and sprouting to the dexter, surmounted by an ermine passant proper. Motto — " Porr lafoi." Married, December 28, 1842, Caroline, daughter of Andrew Fountaine of Narford Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Jssue — Charles Bennet Lawes, Esquire, born October 3, 1843 [married, 1869, Amelie Rose, daughter of Charles G. Fountaine, and has one son, John Bennet Lawes, Esquire, born July 28, 1872] ; and Caroline [married, 1870, Walter P. Creyke, eldest son of the Venerable Arch- deacon Creyke of Bolton Percy, in the county of York]. Sesidence — Rothamsted Manor, St. Albans. GERTRUDE LA WFORD, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Lawford, daughter of the four- 3f[ aVt|fni*ri t^^'^th Earl of Eglinton. Married, 1893, Jl/aUllUlU Ernest Bruce Acland Lawford. LAWLESS, see CLONCURRY. LAWLEY, see WENLOCK. FRANCIS CHARLES LAWLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Charles H <)VTI1l^n Lawley. Born 1825, being the fourth son Ji.'aUIlK-^ of the Right Honourable Sir Beilby Lawley- Thompson, first Baron Wenlock, by his wife Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Caro- line, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Neville, second Baron Braybrooke. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a cross form^e throughout, chequy sable and or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf statant sable. Postal address — 5 Cornwall Terrace, Regent's Park, N.W. GEORGIANA LAWLEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Robert Lawley, daughter of General Edward Somerset, commonly known as General Lord Edward Somerset. Armorikl bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross form^e chequy sable and or, impaling the arms of Somerset, namely, quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Married, 1852, Captain Robert Neville Lawley, commonly known as Captain the Honourable Robert Neville Lawley, son of the first Baron Wenlock, who died 1891. Poslal address — 9 Wilton Street, Grosvenor Place, S. W. The Reverend STEPHEN WILLOUGHBY LAW- LEY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Stephen Willoughby Lawley. Born 1823, being the third son of the Right Honourable Sir Paul Beilby Lawley- Thompson, first Baron Wenlock, by his wife Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Neville, second Baron Braybrooke. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross formfe throughout, chequy sable and or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sable. Postal address — Spurfield, Exminster, Exeter. The Honourable Sir JOHN COMPTON LA WRANCE, Knight Bachelor, a Judge of the Queen s ?f S*Wiraiiri> Bench Division, one of Her Majesty's >i^iXW\.a,\\\X Counsel Learned in the Law.. Born 1832, being the son of Thomas M. Law- rance, by his wife Louisa, daughter of John Compton of Waternewton, in the county of Huntingdon ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Athe- nizum. Married, 1861, Charlotte Georgena, daughter of Major Smart of Tumby Lawn,, in the county of Lincoln. Postal addresses — Dunsby Hall, Bourne, Lincolnshire ; 7 Onslow Square, South Kensington, S. IV. ALEXANDER JOHN LA WRENCE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of VT flVl11*l>t1f O *^ Indian Empire. Born 1837, being li^\X\ii\,Xr\\\\f ^^ jo„ Df the late Lieutenant-Generat Sir George S. Patrick Lawrence, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, iSS&. Club — East India United Service. Married, 18 — , Susan Catherine May, daughter of William Edwards, Bengal Civil Service. Postal address — Meerut, North- west Provinces, India. The Right Honourable HARRIET CATHERINE LAWRENCE, Widow, Baroness - Dowager Lawrence, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Hamilton. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between as many leopards' faces argent. Supporters — Dexter, an officer of the Guide Cavalry (Irregulars) of the Pathan tribe, in the province of Peshawur, habited and accoutred proper ; sinister, an officer of the Sikh Irregular Cavalry, also habited and accoutred proper. Married, 1841, the Right Honourable Sir John Laird Mair Lawrence, first Baron Lawrence, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, late Governor- General of India, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable John Hamilton Lawrence, second Baron Lawrence ; (2) Henry Arnold Lawrence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Arnold Lawrence (6 Harrington Gardens, South Kensington), born March 17, 1847 [married, May 6, 1879, Constance Charlotte, eldest surviving daughter of the Reverend George Irving Davies, Rector of Kelsale, in the county of Suffolk, and has had, a son, born and died September 21, 1883; John Dalhousie Lawrence, Esquire, born August 2, 1887 ; Malcolm Eyton LaviTence, Gentle- man, born March 10, 1889 ; a son, born November 11, 1893 ; Constance Letitia ; PhilUs May ; and Mary Pauline] ; (3) Charles Napier Lawrence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Napier Lawrence, born May 27, 185s [married, June 22, 1881, Catherine Sumner, only daughter of Frederick Wiggin, Esquire, and niece of the Honourable James Gerard, of New York] ; (4) Herbert Alex- ander Lawrence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Herbert Alexander Lawrence, Captain and Adjutant 17th Lancers, born August 8, 1861 [married, April 26, 1892, Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel, daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Hillingdon, and has issue, a son, born August 5, 1893]; Catherine Letitia, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Letitia [married, January 28, 1868, at Calcutta, Colonel William Lowndes Randall, late of Her Majesty's Indian Army, fourth son of Archdeacon Randall, and has issue] ; Harriette Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Harriette Emily [married, July 28, 1877, Sir Henry Stewart Cunningham, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, late Judge of the High Court of Judicature, Calcutta]; Alice Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable .Mice Margaret [married, July 14, 1870, the Reverend Launcelot Charles Walford, Vicar of St. Saviour, Upper Chelsea] ; Mary Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Emma [married, February 27, 1872, Francis William Biucton] ; Edith, commonly known as the Honourable Edith, died February 24, 1861 ; and Agnes Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes Maude. Postal address — 18 Eaton Place, S.W. Sir HENRY HAYES LAWRENCE, second Baronet, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin. Born at Lahore, February 26, 1864, being the only son of the late Sir Alex- ander Hutchinson Lawrence, by his wife Alice, daughter of Evory Kennedy, Doctor of Medicine, of Belgard, in the county of Dubfin ; succeeded his father same year, under the creation of August 10, 1858. Clubs — Brooks's, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery— Q\a.xt.\. colour, with red and white waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between as many leopards' faces argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm entwined by a wreath of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 P 594 iLato lato laurel and holding a dagger, all proper. lUotto — ' ' Never give in." Married, November lo, 1890, Victoria Margaret, second daughter of the late Theodore Walrond, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of 65 Lancaster Gate ; and has Issue — Norah Margaret. Heir presumptive — Under special remainder, his uncle, Henry Waldemar Lawrence, Esquire (son of Sir Henry Montgomery Lawrence, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by Honoria his wife, daughter of the Reverend George Marshall of Fahan, in the county of Derry), born 1845 ; married, 1873, Emily Mary, daughter of Sir George Brudett I'Estrange; called to the Bar at Lincoln's Inn, 1868 ; Justice of the Peace for the counties of London and Surrey ; Sub-Treasurer of the Inner Temple. Residences — Belgard, in the county of Dublin ; 79 Ashley Gardens, Victoria Street, London, S.W. §SlE JAMES CLARKE LAWRENCE, first Baronet, of Westbourne Terrace, in the county of Middlesex, an Alderman of London, President of the Royal Hospitals of Bridewell and Bethlehem, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Middlesex and the City of West- minster, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London. Born September i, 1820, being the second son of the late William Lawrence, by his wife Jane, daughter of the late James Clarke. Creation — December 16, 1869. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, City Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, between in the first and fourth quarters a fasces erect surrounded by a wreath of oak-leaves proper, a pair of compasses extended or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent, crusily, charged with a pair of compasses extended sable. Motto — " Per ardua stabilis." Married, March 17, 1887, Agnes Harriette, elder daughter of Michael Castle of Hatherleigh House, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue — Theodore Agnes Clarke. Resi- dence — 23 Hyde Park Gardens, W. Sir JAMES JOHN TREVOR LAWRENCE, second Baronet, of Ealing Park, in the county of Middlesex, Member of Parliament, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Royal Horticultural Society. Born December 30, 1831, being the son of Sir William Lawrence, the first Baronet, by his wife Louisa, daughter of James Trevor, senior, of Broughton House, Aylesbury, in the county of Buckingham. Creation — April 30, 1867. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross raguly gules, in the first and fourth quarters a serpent nowed proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped argent, in front thereof a serpent nowed proper. Motto — ' ' Mente et labore." Married, October 6, 1869, Bessie, only child of John Matthew of Burford Lodge, Dorking ; and has Issue — (i) William Matthew Trevor Lawrence, Esquire, born September r7, 1870 ; (2) Aubrey Trevor Lawrence, Esquire, born January 15, 1875 : (3) Harold John Lawrence, Esquire, born February 15, and died February 17, 1876 ; (4) Charles Trevor Lawrence, Esquire, born September 18, 1879 \ (S) A son, born and died April 15, 1883 ; and Bessie Mary. Residences — 57 Prince's Gate, London, S.W. ; Burford House, Dorking. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN HAMILTON LAWRENCE, Baron Lawrence of the Punjaub, and of Grately, in the county of Southampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Deputy- Lieu- tenant for the county of Buckingham, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, a Member of the County Council for the county of Buckingham, late Captain Herts Yeomanry Cavalry. Born October i, 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Law- rence, by his wife Harriet Catherine, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Hamilton ; succeeded his father in 1879. Creations — Baronetcy, August 16, 1858; Barony, April 4, 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross raguly gules, an Eastern crown or, on a chief azure, two swords in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold, between as many leopards' faces argent. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet , ^ is the Military Cockade. is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm entwined by a wreath of laurel, and holding a dagger all proper. Supporters — Dexter, an oflficer of the Guide Cavalry (Irregulars) of the Pathan tribe, in the province of Peshawur, habited and accoutred proper ; sinister, an officer of the Sikh Irregular Cavalry also habited and accoutred proper. Motto — "Be ready." Aferncrf, August 22, 1872, Mary Caroline Douglas, only child of Richard Campbell of Auchinbreck, in the county of Argyll; and has Issue— [x] John Douglas Campbell Lawrence, Esquire, born May 2, 1874, died March 28, 1875 ; (2) Alexander Graham Lawrence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Graham Lawrence, born March 29, 1878 ; and Anna Douglas, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Douglas. Resi- dences— di, Pont Street, Belgrave Square, London, S.W. ; Chetwood Manor, Grately, in the county of Hampshire. General RICHARD CHARLES LA WRENCE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the son of the late Colonel Alexander William. Lawrence, Governor of Upnor Castle: was created Com- panion of the MoH Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. C\x^— United Service. Married, 1839, Ellen, daughter of the late Colonel William Youngson of Bowscar, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — 113 Queens Gate, S.W. WALTER ROPER LAWRENCE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Settlement Officer in Kashmir. Born 1857, being the son of George Lawrence, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Monmouth ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Club — New University. Married, 1885, Lilian Gertrude, daughter of John Gwynne James of Aylstone Hill, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Srinagar, Kashmir, India. m Sir WILLIAM LA WRENCE, Knight Bachelor, @ Justice of the Peace for Westminster and for the county of Middlesex, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex , Commissioner of Lieutenancy for the City of London. Born 1818, being the eldest son of Alderman William Lawrence, by his wife Jane, daughter of James Clarke; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Postal addresses — 75 Lancaster Gate, W, ; 3 Adelaide Crescent, Brighton. WILLIAM FREDERIC LAWRENCE, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the Abercromby Division of Liverpool, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Barrister - at - Law , Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, son of the late Reverend Charles W. Lawrence of St. Luke's, Liverpool, by Lucia, daughter of Sir Samuel Young, tJie first Baronet. Clubs — New University, Carlton, Athencsum, Palatine. Armorial bearings as given in Debretfs '* House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Argent, a cross raguly gules. Crest — A demi-fish, tail upwards. Married, 1887, Caroline Susan, daughter of the late Charles Baring Young of Hyde Park Terrace, W. Residences — Cowesfield House, Whiteparish, Salisbury ; 6 St. Erm.in's Mansions, West- Tninster, S. W. LA WSON, see DE BURGH-LA WSON. Sir CHARLES ALLEN LA WSON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1838, being the son of Jonathan Wise IT j)Y\1£^f1t1 Lawson of London, by his wife Elizabeth, '*^'*^^""*^ daughter of William. Simpkins ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Club — Constitu- tional. Married, firstly, Mary, daughter of A. Webber of Dunkswold, in the county of Devon [she died 1892) ; and secondly, 1893, Catharine Jane, daughter of William Shaw, Justice of the Peace, of Glasgow. §SlR EDWARD LEVY LAWSON, Baronet, of Hall Barn, in the county of Buckingham, Alderman for the county of Buckingham, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the City of London. Born December 28, 1833, being the son of Joseph Moses Levy, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Esther, daughter of Nathaniel Cohen ; assumed by Royal License, December 11, 1875, the surname of Lawson, under the M is the Naval Cockade. ILato will of his uncle, Lionel Lawson; was created a Baro- net, October 13, 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a saltire parted and fretty or, between two rams' heads couped fesseways argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ram argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, and resting the dexter foreleg on a quatre- foil or. Motto — "Of old I hold." Married, February zo, 1862, Harriette Georgiana, only daughter of Benjamin Nottingham Webster of Pen-y-Craig, in the county of Denbigh; and has Issue — (i) Harry Lawson Webster Lawson, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Pariiament, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham, Captain Buckinghamshire Yeo- manry Cavalry, Barrister-at-Law, born December 18, 1862 [married, 1884, Olive, daughter of General Sir Henry de Bathe, Baronet, and has issue, Dorothy Ohve] ; (2) William Arnold Webster Lawson, Esquire, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born March ig, 1864 [married, 1887, Sybil Mary, eldest daughter of Major-General Frederick Marshall, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 2nd Life Guards, of Broad- water, in the coimty of Surrey, and has issue, Edward Frederick Lawson, Gentleman, born June 16, 1890 ; Margery Olive Edith ; and Olive Emily] ; and Edith Maude Webster [married, November i, 1888, Edward Henry Hulse, Esquire, Member of Pariiament for SaUsbury, eldest son of Sir Edward Hulse, fifth Baronet, and has issue]. Residences — 12 Berkeley Square, London, W. ; Hall Barn, Beacons- field ; Daily Telegraph, Peterborough Court, Fleet Street, London. GEORGE LA WSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend G. R. Lawson of Pit-minster, Taunton ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, 1871, Edith, daughter of the late Edmund Packe. Postal address — 36 Craven Hill Gardens, W. §SlR JOHN LAWSON, second Baronet, of Brough Hall, in the coimty of York. Bom December 17, 1829, being the eldest son of Sir William Lawson, the first Baronet, by his wife Clarinda Catherine, the only daughter and heir of John Lawson, Doctor of Medicine, of the city of York ; succeeded his father in 1865, under the creation of September 8, 1841. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, a martlet sable, on a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine. Motto — " Leve et reluis." Married, firstly, October 15, 1856, Mary Anne, eldest daughter of Frede- rick Sewallis Gerard of Aspull House, in the county of Lancashire ; and by her (who died November 5, 1868) has Issue — Mary [married, April 7, 1880, George H. C. Clifford, Esquire, eldest son of Sir Charles Clifford, Knight of Hatherton Hall, in the county of Stafford, she died December 29, 1880] ; Alice ; and Agnes [married, October II, 1887, Bernard Parker, Esquire, eldest son of Sir Henry Watson Parker. He married secondy, October 5, 1870, Agnes Mary Matilda, eldest daughter of Edmund Molyneux- Seel, and granddaughter of Major Molyneux-Seel of Huyton Hey, in the county of Lancaster, and has issue, Henry Joseph Lawson, Esquire, born December 25, 1877; Char- lotte Mary ; Teresa ; Edith ; Mabel Mary ; Beatrice Mary ; and Margaret Mary. Seat — Brough Hall, Catterick, in the county of York. Sir WILFRID LA WSON, Baronet, of Bray ton, in the county of Cumberland, Mem.ber of Parlia-ment for Cocker- mouth Division of the county of Cumberland. Born Sep- tember ^, 1829, being the eldest son of Sir Wilfrid Lawson [formerly Wybergh), the first Baronet, by his wife Caroline, third daughter of Sir Jam.es Graham, Baronet, of Netherby. Creation — Of the United Kingdom, September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been ex- emplified or established to Sir Wilfrid in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Per pale argent and sable, a chevron counterchanged, a canton sable, charged with two bars or. Crest — Out of clouds proper, two arms embowed, vested JLap 595 erfninois, cuffs sable, holding a sun also proper. MottO — "Quod honestum utile'' Married, November 13, i860, Mary, third daughter of Joseph Pocklington Stenhouse, Esquire, of Netherhall, in the county of Cumberland; and has Issue — (i) Wilfrid Lawson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, born October 21, 1862 \married, April 28, 1891, Mary Camilla, daughter of the late Turner A. Macan, Esquire, of Elstow, in the county of Bedford, and Cariff, in the county of Armagh"]; (z) Arthur Lawson, Esquire, bom June 9, 1866 ; (3} Mordaunt Lawson, Esquire, born April 14, 1868 ; (4) Godfrey Lawson, Esquire, born October 29, 1880; Ellen {married, November 5, 1884, Arthur Henry Holland-Hib- bert, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Henry Holland' Hibbert of Munderi] ; Mabel; Lucy; and Josephine. Residences — i Grosvenor Crescent, London , S. W. ; Brayton, in the county of Cumberland. LAX, quartered by MAYNARD. HORA TIO NELSON LA Y, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ILflt) ■'■^S^' ^^^^S ^^^ ^^^ °f ^^^ ^<^^^ George T. Lay; ^^*^ti was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1863. Postal address— i?w?K- leigh, Tavistock, Devon. EDGAR LEOPOLD LA YARD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint C flWAl*?! Michael and Saint George. Bom July 23, MW\X}^\X\,\^ 1824, being the sixth son of Henry Peter John Layard, late of the Ceylon Civil Service, by his wife Marianne, daughter of Nathaniel Austen of Rams- gate, in the county of Kent; has been a Member of the Civil Services of Ceylon and the Cape Colony, and of the British Consular Service; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, May 28, 1^7$, for services rendered in Fiji. Livery — Blue, with red cuffs and collars. Armoiial bearings as used are forArm.'a : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between in chief two mullets of six points, radiated and pierced or, and in base a crescent argent, on a chief azure three crescents as before {for Layard) ; 2. gules, a cross, in tlie dexter canton a lion rampant supporting an anchor erect, with cable or (for Croze); 3, vert, three doves volant {for Balaine). Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a mullet as in the arms. These arms were granted in 1779 to the descendants of Peter Layard of Canterbury , but the descent from the grantee has not been established. Married, October 18, 1845, Barbara Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Calthrop, Vicar and Squire of Gosberton, near Spalding, in the county of Lincoln ; and has Issue — An only surviving child, Edgar Leopold Calthrop Layard, born September 2.1, 1848. Postal address — " Otterbourne," Budleigh Salterton, South Devon. . Dame MAR Y ENID E VEL YN LA YARD, cofnmonly kuown as Lady Layard, third daughter of the late Sir John Josiah Guest, Baronet and Member of Parliament. Armorial bearings as used are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, gules a chevron between in chief two mullets of six points, radiated and pierced or, and in base a crescent argent, on a chief azure three mullets as before {for Layard) ; 2. gules, a cross, in the dexter canton a lion rampant sup- porting an anchor erect, with cable or {for Croze) ; 3. vert, three doves volant {for Balaine), and impaling the arms of Guest, namely azure, on a chevron or, between three swans' heads erased proper, as many crosses moline sable. The arms of Layard were granted in 1779 to the descendants of Peter Layard of Canterbury , but Sir Henry Layard had not established his descent from the gi-antee in the College of Arms. Upon Sir Henry's Bookplate appear for sup- porters, on either side a leopard guardant proper, but to these he had no right whatever. Married, March 9, 1869, the Right Honourable Sir Henry Austen Layard, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1894. General JOSEPH HENRY LA YE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1816, 3fT ^wp being the son of the late Lieutenant-General Laye, ILCt^v- Royal Artillery ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Mqxx\qA, firstly, 1848, Emilia Maria {who died 1891), daughter of the late General Dean Pitt, Tbe Editor imdertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 596 Ha? Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; secondly, 1891, Louisa Maria, daughter of the late James Jupp. Postal address — 90 Talbot Road, Bayswater, W. Majoi'-General JAMES LAZZARJNI, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint "^ ^XXAviwi Michael and Saint George; created "^ ?? ^ Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. LEA, quartered by BELLAIRS. §His Honour GEORGE HARRIS LEA, Judge of the County Courts, Deputy -Lieutenant for the 3([ rt(> county of Hereford. Born April 2, 1842, being -*^'^^ the second son of George B. Lea of Kidder- minster, by his wife Emma, daughter of George Harris of Dursley, in the county of Gloucester. Club — New University. Livery — Blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse indented gules, between in chief two lions passant of the second, in base a rock, thereon a beaver proper, spotted ermine, in the mouth a sprig of willow slipped vert. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount vert, thereon a demi- heraldic antelope argent, supporting a bird bolt erect or, three pheons fesseways sable ; with the Motto, "Semper fidelis." Mar- ried, firstly, November 29, 1864, Mary, daughter of E. Futvoye, Esquire ; and by her (who died September 25, 1867) had Jssue — (i) Harold Futvoye Lea, Gentleman, born September 19, 1867 ; and Gertrude. He married secondly, February 25, 1873, Marion, daughter of C. Bushell; and has issue, (2) George Percy Lea, Gentleman, born May 18, 1875 ; ^rid Ethel. Estate — Some lands in parish of Grindon Bishop, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Longworth, Hereford. Sir THOMAS LEA, first Baronet, of The Larches, in the county of Worcester, and Seagrove, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace, Member of Parliament for South Londonderry. Born January 6, 1841, being the son of George Butcher Lea of The Larches, Kidderminster, by his wife Emma, daughter of G. Harris of Oakland, Dursley, in the county of Gloucester ; was created a Baronet, October 13, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse indented gules, between in chief two lions passant of the last, and in base, on a rock, a beaver statant proper, spotted ermine, and holding in the mouth a sprig of willow vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mound vert in front of a demi-heraldic antelope argent, support- ing a bird bolt in pale gold, three pheons fesseways sable. Motto — "Semper fidelis." Married, January 20, 1864, Louisa, daughter of William Birch, Esquire, of Barton- under-Needwood, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Sydney Lea, Esquire, bom January 28, 1867 ; {2) Percy Harris Lea, Esquire, born January 6, 1872 ; and Florence Louey. Residences — The Larches, Kidderminster ; Seagrove, Dawlish ; 14 Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, London, S.W. Colonel EDMUND LEACH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, If |>s^rf) being the fifth son of the late Henry Leach, Es- ILvUvU quire. Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, of Corston, in the county of Pembroke ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1869, Frances Elizabeth, second daughter of the late W. H. Ince of 2y Thurloe Square, S. W. Postal address — 27 Thurloe Square, S. W. Colonel EDWARD PEMBERTON LEACH, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1847, being the second son of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Sir George Archibald Leach, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath., late Royal Engineers, Secretary of Board of Agriculture ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bathj 1885. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Ser- vice. Married, 1883, Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Sir TJwmas Sebastian Bazley^ second Baronet. M is the Military Cockade. lea Lieutenant -Colonel Sir GEORGE ARCHIBALD LEACH, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1820, being the son of Thomas Leach, Keeper of the Records at the Rolls, by his wife Mary, daughter of Richard Howell of London; obtained a Commission in the Royal Engineers; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889, and ad- vanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1844, Emily Lee, daughter of Edward Leigh Pemberton of Torry Hill, in the county of Kent. Postal address — 6 Weatherby Gardens, South Kensington. Lieutenant- Colonel HAROLD P EMBER TON LEA CH, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1851 ; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1891. Postal address — Bombay. Dame LOUISA WAYLBN, commonly known as Lady Leake, daughter of the late Reverend Thomas TT l>flfel> Henry Walpole, Vicar of Winslow, in the ILvUlil^ county of Buckingham. Married, yfyj;^, 1855, Sir Luke Samuel Leake, Knight Bachelor {wh^ died 1886) ; secondly, 1887, Alfred Robert Waylen of Perth, Western Australia. Postal address — Perth, Western Australia. ROBERT LEAKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, Member of Parliament for the Radcliffe - cum - Farnworth Division. Born 1824, being the eldest son of the late Robert Leake of Manchester, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the late William Lockett of Richmond Hill, Salford. Club — Reform. Armorial bearings as given in Debretts "House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a sallire engrailed sable, nine annulets or. Crest— ^ garb, supported by two birds, wings elevated, and pecking at it. Motto — " Versus eternum viator." Married, ^rstly, 1859, Mabelle Sarah [who died 1863) , youngest daughter of the late Richard Nolan of Dublin, and Sea View, in the county of Wicklow ; secondly, 1865, Louisa Maria, second daughter of the late Wright Turner of Pendleton, Manchester. Residence — The Dales, White- field, near Manchester. § EDWARD ALDAM LEATHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master *[ na^\\axn of Arts and Fellow of University College, lL«-ai.liaUl London, Member of Parliament for Huddersfield 1859-1865, and 1868-1886, High Sheriff for the county of Gloucester 1891. Born August 28, 1828, being the youngest son of William Leatham of Heath, near Wakefield, by Margaret his wife, daughter and co-heiress of Joshua Walker, Doctor of Medicine, of Leeds. Clubs — Reform, Athenaeum, Wind- ham. Livery — White, turned up with dark blue, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire ermine and or, on a chief engrailed azure, three bezants each charged with a saltire gules ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nest and thereon an eagle with wings elevated or, the nest and wings fretty vert; with the Motto, "Virtute vinceo." Married, firstly, October 29, 1850, Mary Jane, only daughter of the late John Fowler of Gastard House, near Melksham, in the county of Wiltshire (she died 1891) ; and secondly, January 18, 1893, Martha Millia, third daughter of the late Reverend John Constable, Rector of Marston Bygott, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur William Leatham, Gentleman, born August 10, 1851 [married Mary Elise, only daughter of H. Martyn Kinnaird, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of 63 Lowndes Square, by whom he has issue, one son and one daughter] ; (2) John Fowler Leatham, Gentleman ; (3) Albert Edward Leatham, Gentleman ; (4) Harold Leatham, Gentleman (deceased) ; Mary Janet ; Beatrice ; Margaret Hilda ; and Ethel [married, 1893, Captain Charles Dalrymple Bruce], Estates — The Estates and Manors of Misarden, Wishanger, and Winstone, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — Misarden Park, near Cirencester. SAMUEL GURNEY LEATHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born December 13, 1840, being the eldest son of the late William Henry Leatham, Esquire, of Hems- worth Hall, Member of Parliament for Wakefield, 1865 to S is tlie Naval Cockade. JLec 1868, when he retired, and for the South Division of the West Riding of Yorkshire, 1880 to 1885, by his wife Priscilla, fourth daughter of Samuel Gurney of Ham House, West Ham, in the county of Essex. C&i— Carlton. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire ermine and or, on a chief engrailed azure, three bezants each charged with a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a nest, thereon an eagle, wings elevated or, the nest and wings fretty vert. Motto— " Virtute vinces." Married, February 28, 1867, Annie Gertrude, third daughter of John Frederic La Trobe Bateman, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Moorpark ; and has Issue— {x) Frederic Gurney Leatham, Gentleman, born January 19, 1868 ; (2) Eustace La Trobe Leatham, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born August 3, 1870 ; (3) Cecil Maxwell Leatham, Gentleman, born September 6, 187s ; (4) Bertram Henry Leatham, Gentleman, born March 2, 1881 ; (5) Nigel Clere Leatham, Gentleman, born October 18, 1883; (6) Ralph Leatham, Gentleman, born March 3, 1888 ; Gertrude Hilda, died December 28, 1868 ; Catherine Isabella ; Norah Margaret ; Mildred Agnes ; Dorothy Mary; and Sybil Grace. S«a;— Hemsworth Hall, in the West Riding of the county of York. HSIE EDMUND ANTHONY HARLEY LECH- ES' MERE, Baronet, of The Rhyd, in the V[ Vt\\Vn9XV <=otinty of Worcester, Deputy-Lieutenant jU('Vilt(l('V(' for that county, Member of ParUa- ment for South Worcester, Chancellor of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem, and has the Medjidie (second class). Bom December 8, 1826, being the only son of Sir Edmund Hungerford Lechmere, the second Baronet, by his wife, the Honourable Maria Clara, the second daughter of the late David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable David Murray ; suc- ceeded his father in 1856, under the creation of December 10, 1818. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse or, in chief two pelicans vulning themselves of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, a pelican as in the arms. Motto, ' ' Christus pelicano. " Married, September 30, 1858, Louisa Rosamond, only surviving child of John Haigh of Whit- Riding, in the county of Yorkshire ; and has had Issue — (i) Reginald Hungerford Lechmere, Esquire, born January 14, 1864, died March i, 1864 ; (2) Edmund Arthur Lechmere, Esquire, born September 21, 1865 [married, 1885, Alice, daughter of T. Samuels of Sumner, New Zealand, and has issue, Ronald Berwick Hungerford Lechmere, Esquire, born at Sumner, May 16, 1886] ; (3) Anthony Hungerford Lechmere, Esquire, born July 15, 1868 ; (4) Joscelyn Alban Lechmere, Esquire, bom December ig, 1871 ; (5) Nicholas George Berwick Lechmere, Esquire, born September 20, 1881 ; Alice Mary, died an infant, December 1862 ; and Catherine Mary. Residences — 61 Curzon Street, W. ; Rhyd Court, and Severn End, in the county of Worcester ; Whit- well Hall, in the county of Yorkshire. Sir THOMAS LECKY, Knight Bachelor, retired Lieu- tenant and Quartermaster Londonderry Light ¥[ ^eXiW Infantry, Justice of the Peace for the county and .IbcvU^ also for the city of Londonderry, Mayor of Lon- donderry in 1886 and 1887 [his grandfather was Mayor of Londonderry at Jubilee of George III. , is th£ eleventh memher of his family who have been Mayors of Derry). Born November 16, 1838, being the eldest son of Thomas Lecky of Longfield Lodge, Eglinton, in the county of Londonderry, by his wife Hannah, youngest daughter of the late William Smith ofLimavady ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Livery — Blue, with yellow piping, black velvet collar, yellow waist- coat, blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three m-ullets argent. Crest — A boar' s head erased. Motto — '' Uteredu7npotes." Married, January 16, 1873, Eleanor Henrietta Charlotte, younger daughter of the late Reverend Henry Scott of Foyle Hill, in the county of Londonderry ; and has Issue — Catherine Ann Swettenham. Estates — Shellfield and Kerrygalt, in the comity of Donegal ; house property and ground rents in the city of Derry ; and in conjunction with his brother, the Greystone Hall and Lim.avady property. Postal address — Greystone Hall, Limavady, county Londonderry, Ireland. %zt 597 WILLIAM EDWARD HARTPOLE LECKY, Gentle- man, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the Universities of Dublin and St. Andrews, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Honorary Doctor of Literature of the University of Cambridge. Born March 26, 1838, being the eldest son of the late John Hartpole Lecky, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of W. E. Tallants of Newark-on-Trent. Club — Athenseum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a chevron between three roses argent (for Lecky) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron embattled argent, on a chief of the last a torteau between two lions' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an anchor in pale proper, cabled or and gules, surmounted by a boar's head erased and erect azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Gubernat navem Deus. ' ' Married, June 1870, the Baroness de Dedem, daughter of Baron de Dedem, Lieutenant-General in the Dutch Service. Estates — Ballyvale, &c. , in the county of Carlow ; Kilbracken, in Queen's County. Sir EUGENE PIERRE JULES L^CLEZIO, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of Mauritius, son of ST \ft\ox\t\ Eugene S. Uclezio of Mauritius ; dubbed X^K'\,KKf1\\t Knight Bachelor, 1887. Postal address— Port St. Louis, Mauritius. H The Right Honourable HENRY WYNDHAM, w Baron Leconfield of Leconfield, in the Xi Prritlftl>(}l E^' Riding of the county of York, in Ji,^c.VUI> upper Harley Street. Married Sir George Philip ^^'V Xef, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted in 1844, and died in 1870. Postal address — 28 Bryanston Square, IV, CONSTANCE ANNE LEE, Spinster, only surviving daughter of the late Reverend William Blackstone Lee, Rector of Wootton Woodstock, in the county of Oxford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late Charles Thomson, Esquire, Master in Chancery, of Dalzells, St. Kitt's, and 14 Portland Place, London, W. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy or and azure, between ten billets, four in chief and three, two and one in base argent (for Lee) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cinquefoil pierced within a bordure engrailed ermine (for Astley). Postal address — 5 Sion Hill, Bath. Sir EDWARD LEE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1833, being the second son of the late Reverend Frederick Lee, Master of Arts, Rector of Easington, in the county of Oxford, and Vicar of Stantonbury, in the county of Buckingham, by his wife Mary, only daughter of George Ellys of Aylesbury ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872, by His Excellency the Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland. ArmoriaJ bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse couped, between three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon an eagle's leg fesseways erased at the thigh, the claw to the sinister azure, a falcon belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck with a hawk's toe sable ; with the Motto, ' ' Fide et constantii." Married, 1870, Emily, daughter of the late T. Davies of Regent's Park. Postal address — Castlenau, Church Road, Barnes, Surrey. The Reverend FREDERICK GEORGE LEE, Student of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Divinity, and formerly Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born January 6, 1832, being the eldest son of the Reverend Frederick Lee, Master of Ajts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Easington, in the county of Oxford, and Vicar of Stantonbury, in the county of Buckingham, by his wife Mary, only child of Mr. George Ellys of Aylesbury. Club — Union (Oxford). Livery — White or grey cloth, with black cuffs, collar, and trimmings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse couped between three crescents sable, as many hawks' toes or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon an eagle's leg fesseways erased at the thigh, the claws to the sinister azure, a falcon belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck by a hawk's lure sable ; with the Hotto, "Fide et constantly. " Married, June 9, 1859, Elvira Louisa, fourth and youngest daughter of the Reverend Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Creech St. Michael, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Reginald Benedict Duncan Lee, Gentleman, born July 2, 1861 ; (2) Gordon Ambrose de Lisle Lee, Gentleman, Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms [to whom refer] ; (3) Leonard Miles Henry Lee, Gen- tleman, born February 24, 1867 ; and Mary Louisa Gwen- doline. Postal address — All Saints' Vicarage, Lambeth, London, S.E. § GORDON AMBROSE DE LISLE LEE, Gentleman, Bluemantle Pursuivant of Arms. Born July 11, 1863, being the second son of the Reverend Frederick George Lee, Doctor of Divinity, Vicar of All Saints', Lambeth [to whom refer], by his wife Elvira Louisa, youngest daughter of the Reverend Joseph Duncan Ostrehan, sometime Vicar of Creech St. Michael, in the county of Somerset. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse couped between three crescents sable, as many hawks' lures or. Crest — Upon an eagle's leg fesseways erased at the thigh, the claw to the sinister azure, a falcon belled or, legged gules, twined round the body and neck by a hawk's lure sable. Motto — " Fide et constantly. " AfarWsrf, August 8, 1888, Rose Mary, elder daughter of Robert Cyril Wallace, sometime Secretary to the Earl Marshal of England ; and has Issue — Mary Flora. Postal addresses — Heralds' » is tlie Military Cockade. lee College, London, E.G. ; Selwood Lodge, Elm Place, South Kensington. HENR Y LBE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born 1817, ieing the second son of the late Lee Lee of Charley , in the County Palatine of Lancaster: Member of Parliament for Southampton, 1880- 1885. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal. Armorial bear- ings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished are for a Crest, on a mount a bear passant, collared, muzzled, and chained; with the Motto, " Patitur qui vincit." Married, 1846, Hannah, daughter of John Dracup of Salford, Manchester. Postal address— Serf^/g/ Park, Manchester. HENRY AUSTIN LEE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1849, being the son of the late George A. Lee, Ceylon Civil Service, of Frogmore, Guernsey ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Clubs — St. James's; Brooks's ; Arthur's ; Bachelors. Married, 1892, Madeleine, daughter of Benjamin Franklin Smith, of New York, and widow of Arthur Taylor. Postal addresses — British Embassy, Paris; Isle of Jethou, Channel Islands. § HENRY HERBERT LEE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, Major-General {retired^, late Royal Engineers, Honorary Lieutenant- Colonel Severn Division English Volunteer Submarine Miners. Born October 1838, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Henry Thomas Lee, Master of Arts, Vicar of Helhoughton with South Raynham, and Rural Dean, by his wife Catherine Frances, fifth daughter of James Tschudi Broadwood of Lyne House, in the county of Surrey. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms: Argent, on a clievron engrailed between three leopards' faces sable, a crescent or for difference. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a leopard's face sable. Motto — " Fortiter sed suaviter." [The arm-s were confirmed October 25, 1583, by William. Flower, Norroy, to 'Thomas Lee of the City of London. In the pedigree in the "Landed Gentry," the pedigree of the family is set forth, and though the said Thomas Lee is stated to be an ancestor, the con- nection is not shown]. Married, September 16, 1873, Constance Mary {who died 1890), eldest daughter of the late George Lyall of Headly Park, Epsom. Estate and postal address — The Mount, Dinas Powis, Cardiff. Dame HENRIETTA BURLEIGH- LEE, Widow, commonly called Lady Lee, daughter of the late Reverend J. Hill of Brighton. Married, 1861, Sir Joseph Cockscy Lee, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for th£ counties of Derby and Cheshire and for the city of Manchester, Deputy-Chairman of the Manchester Ship Canal Company, who died December 17, 1894. Postal addresses — Parkgate, Altrincham ; Lea Hurst, Cromford, Derby. WILLIAM BLACKSTONE LEE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Representative of Lee of Lea, Alderton, Stanton, Roden, Berrington, &c. , and afterwards of Langley, Lea Hall, Acton Biu-nell, and Coton Hall, all in the county of Shropshire. Born May 3, 1842, being the third and only surviving son of the Reverend William Blackstone Lee, Rector of Wootton, Woodstock, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Charles Thom- son, Esquire, Master in Chancery, of r4 Portland Place, and Dalzells, St. Kitt's, by his wife and cousin Anne Dalzell Thomson of Dalzells, descended from Sir Robert Dalzell, who was created Earl of Camwath in 1639, through his second son, Sir John Dalzell, Baronet, of Glenae. The Heralds' College pedigree shows that from the time of Reyner de Lea (living about 1160-1210) to the early part of the fifteenth century many of the family were knighted, among them being Sir John de la Lee, Knight of the Shire in the Parliament at York, 16 Edward II., and at Westminster, 17 Edward II. (Palgrave's "Parliamentary Writs"). He married Matilda de Erdington. Eyton gives a pedigree from the above-mentioned Reyner de Lea, who was Fitz-Alan's Deputy as Sheriff in 1201, and therefore nearly contemporary with Hugo de Lega of the Heralds' College pedigree. He also gives an unbroken descent through the Stantons of Stanton Hineheath from 1086, and of the Coton branch, through the Astleys de Nordley, from about iioo 1135. Humphrey Lee was created a H is the Naval Cockade. lee lee 599 Baronet by James I. in 1620, being the first Shropshire gentleman to receive that honour. His son, Sir Richard, suffered much in the Royal cause, and died 1660, leaving two daughters, when the Baronetcy became extinct. The family has served the Office of Sheriff nine times. Club— New University. Livery— TisxW green, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy or and azure, between ten billets, four in chief, and three, two and one in base argent (for Lee) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cinquefoil pierced ermine within a bordure engrailed of the last (for Astley). Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, on a staff raguly lying fesseways, a squirrel sejant proper cracking a nut, from the dexter end of the staff a hazel branch vert, fructed or. Motto — "Ne incautus futuri." Married, October i, 1874, Maud Ellen Legh, third daughter of William Milton Bridger, Esquire, of Halnaker House, near Chichester, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Wilts, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Gorges Lowther, Esquire, for- merly Member of Parliament for Ratoath, and afterwaj-ds of Ovington, in the county of Hampshire, and Tilshead Lodge, in the county of Wilts. Postal address — Seend, Melksham. MARY STUART LEE-MAINWARING, Widow, commonly known as the lee-Qiamtoating ^rM^^Lfn^'^al^.t of the seventeenth Baron Forbes. Married, 1839, Charles Benjamin Lee-Main- waring, who died 1874. HENRY LEE- WARNER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Bom ?I PV'K^'iUVnPV 'S47> being the elder and only sur- JL'K'K-'VlAUnVUK'V vjving 50^ of the late Henry James Lee- Warner, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- enant, of Walsingham Abbey, by his wife Ellen Rosetta, youngest daughter of the late Jonathan Bullock of Faulk- bourne Hall, in the county of Essex. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de- lis or, differenced by a crescent ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent (for Warner). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, sitting between two branches of oak fructed proper, cracking a nut or; with the Motto, " Non nobis tantum nati." Postal address — Walsingham Abbey, Norfolk. The Reverend JAMES LEE-WARNER, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom 1836, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Henry James Lee- Warner of Thorpland Hall, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend Henry Nicholas Astley. Club— New University. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur- de-lis or, differenced by a crescent ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, between two branches of oak fructed proper, cracking a nut or; with the Motto, "Non nobis tantum nati." Married, 1874, Agnes Louisa, daughter of the Reverend Henry P. Marsham of Rippon Hall ; and has with other Issue — George Lee-Warner, Gentleman, born 1875. Estate — Thorpland Hall, in the county of Norfolk. ROBERT HENRY LEE-WARNER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1861. Bom 1823, being the seventh son of the late Reverend Daniel Henry Lee-Warner of Walsingham Abbey, in the county of Norfolk, by his vrife Anne, eldest daughter of the late Francis William Thomas Brydges of Tyberton Court. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly r and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the field, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. azure, a fleur-de-lis or, differenced by a crescent ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, between two branches of oak fructed proper, cracking a nut or ; with the Motto, "Non nobis tantum nati." Married, 1866, Isabella Mar- garet, third daughter of the late Charles David Gordon of Abergeldie Castle, North Britain, and widow of Antony Gibbs of Merry- Hill, in the county of Hertford. Postal address — Tyberton Court, Hereford. WILLIAM LEE-WARNER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom April 18, 1846, being the sixth but fifth surviving son of the late Reverend Canon James H. Lee-Warner of Thorpland Hall, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend D. Astley of Bansham, in the same county. Club — East India United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse compony or and of the first, between eight billets of the second (for Lee) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. per pale indented argent and sable ; ii. and iii. azure, a fleur-de-lis or, differenced by a crescent ; 3. vert, a cross engrailed argent, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant gules, between two branches of oak fructed proper ; with the Motto, " Non nobis tantum nati." Married, August 2, 1876, Ellen PauUina, daughter of General Henry William Holland, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue — (i) Phihp Henry Lee-Warner, Gentleman, born June 7, 1875 ; (2) Cecil John Lee-Warner, Gentleman, born February 4, 1S79 ; (3) William Hamilton Lee- Warner, Gentleman, born October 14, 1880 ; (4) Roland Paul Lee- Warner, Gentleman, born January 4, 1892. LEECH, quartered by SLAUGHTER. Sir BOSDIN THOMAS LEECH, Knight Baclielor [dubbed July 18, 1894), Deputy Mayor of the B PPrfl "'^ "f Manchester. Postal address — Oak- Iwvt'vy mount, Timperley, near Manchester. Dame CAROLINE AMELIA LEEDS, commonly called Lady Leeds, youngest daughter of the ILpprirt '^'^ James Page. Armorial bearings are, IwvvU^ upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse gules between three eagles displayed sable, a bordure wavy of the second. Married, December 26, 1871, Sir George Augustus Leeds, fourth Baronet, who died December 27, 1894. Residence — Osborne Villa, Albion Road East, Hammersmith, W. SiK EDWARD TEMPLER LEEDS, fifth Baronet, of Croxton Park, in the county of Cambridge. Born October II, 1859, being the eldest son of Sir Edward Leeds, the third Baronet, by his second wife Fanny, only daughter of Major-General Templer of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of December 31, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules between three eagles displayed sable, a bordure wavy of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vioreath of the colours, a staff' raguly fesseways vert, thereon a cock gules, wings expanded, combed, wattled, beaked and legged or, the whole debruised by a bendlet sinister ermine. Motto — ' ' Vigilate. " Dame FANNY LEEDS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Leeds, only daughter of Major-General Templer, Hon- oiu'able East India Company's Service. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Argent, a fesse gules between three eagles displayed sable, within a bordure wavy of the second. Married, 1854, as his second wife, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Edward Leeds, third Baronet, who died in 1876. Of the above marriage there is /rjac— Sir Edward Templer Leeds, fifth Baronet, born October 11, 1859 ; Fanny Edouine Ada [married, 1882, George Falconer Taylor, Bengal Civil The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6oo lee lee Service] ; Evelyne Marian ; Emily [married, June 24, 1880, Richard Morris Dane] ; Ethel Mary ; Violet [married, October 15, iBgo, Lieutenant W. Hatton Hildebrand, Bengal Staff Corps] ; and Mildred Eleanor. Postal address — 8 Sion Place, Bath. The Most Noble Sir GEORGE GODOLPHIN OS- BORNE, Duke of Leeds, Marquess of Carmarthen, Earl of Danby, Viscount Latimer of Danby, Baron Osborne of Kiveton, in the county of York, in the Peerage of England, and Baron Godolphin of Farnham Royal, in the county of Buckingham, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Vis- count Dunblane, in the county of Perth, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet of England ; Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cambridge. Born August 11, 1828, being the eldest son of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Leeds (who was the eldest son of the first Lord Godolphin), by his wife Harriet Arundel, nie Stuart ; succeeded his father in 1872. Creations — Baronet, July 13, 1620; Baron and Viscount, August 15, 1673 ; Earl, June 27, 1674 ; Marquess, April 9, 1689 ; Duke, May 4, 1694, England ; Baron Godolphin, May 14, 1832, in the United Kingdom ; Viscount, February 2, 1673, in Scotland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly ermine andazure, over all a cross or (for Osborne) ; 2. gules, an eagle with two heads displayed between three fieurs-de-lis argent (for Godolphin) ; 3. sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill), impaling the arms of Pitt, namely sable, a fesse chequy argent and azure, between three bezants. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant or, tufted and maned sable ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dolphin embowed sable (for Godolphin). Supporters — Dexter, a griffin or ; sinister, an heraldic tiger argent, each gorged with a ducal coronet azure. Motto — " Paxinbello." Jlfarried, Ja.n-aa.ry 16, j86i, Fanny Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Georgiana, second daughter of the Right Honourable George Pitt, fourth Baron Rivers, Lady of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales ; and has had Issue — (i) George Frederick Osborne, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Frederick Osborne, born November 4, and died November 6, 1861 ; (2) George Godolphin Osborne, Esquire, commonly known as Marquess of Car- marthen, Member of Parliament for Brixton, late Lieu- tenant Yorkshire Hussars, born September 18, 1862 [married, February 13, 1884, Katherine Frances, commonly known as Lady Katherine Frances, daughter of the Right Honour- able Charles Frederick D'Arcy Lambton, second Earl of Durham, and has, Guendolen Fanny Godolphin, commonly known as Lady Guendolen Fanny Godolphin ; Olga Kathe- rine Godolphin, commonly known as Lady Olga Katherine Godolphin ; Dorothy Beatrice, commonly known as Lady Dorothy Beatrice; and Moira, commonly known as Lady Moira] ; (3) Francis Granville Godolphin Osborne, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis CBodolphin Osborne, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born March 11, 1864; (4) Albert Edward Godolphin Osborne, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Albert Edward Godolphin Osborne (for whom His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales stood sponsor, born April 10, 1866 ; Harriet Castalia Godolphin, commonly known as Lady Harriet Castalia Godolphin [married, July 10, 1888, Henry Frederick Compton Cavendish, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, and has issue] ; Alice Susan Godol- f)hin, commonly known as Lady Alice Susan Godolphin married, 1894, WiUiam Francis Egerton, Esquire] ; Ada Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Ada Charlotte ; Alexandra Louisa Godolphin, commonly known as Lady Alexandra Louisa Godolphin ; and Constance Blanche Godolphin, commonly known as Lady Constance Blanche Godolphin. Residences — 11 Grosvenor Crescent, London, S.W. ; Gogmagog Hills, in the county of Cambridge; Hornby Castle, Bedale, in the county of Yorkshire. Dame GEORGIANA LEEKE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Leeke, daughter of the late Reverend il Ppfep Geoffrey Hornby. Married, 1863, as his second HjX'X/'XX^ wife. Admiral Sir Henry John Leeke, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, a Dis- tinguished Naval Officer, who died 1870. Postal address — 5 Euston Place, Leamington. & is the Mllitaxy Cockade. JOHN PISH WICK LEEMING, Esquire, late Major yd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment, JT i>i>tnttllY and formerly Captain ^th Royal Lanca- Itl^l^lUill^ skire Militia. Born February 24, 1843, being the third but now eldest surviving son of the late Miles Edward Leeming, late of Cornbrook Park, near Manchester, head of the firm of John Leeming and Company, Worsted Yarn Manufacturers and Mer- chants, of Old Quay Mills, Manchester, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Fishwick of Whittle-le- Woods, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Clubs — Junior Naval and Military, Primrose, Red Rose. Livery— Dark green gilt buttons. Armorial Ijearmgs as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Ermine, a cross fatonce azure. Crest — A dexter arm in armour proper, garnished or, holding in the hand a sword also proper, the hilt or, and charged on the blade with a cross gules. WoiU>—" In hoc signo vinces." Married Margaret Jane, daughter of John Wilson of Clitheroe, in the County Palatine of Lancaster: and has Issue — (i) John Heys Leeming: (2) Harry Heatley Leeming: (3) Arthur Albert Victor Leeming: Florence Louise: and Fanny Augusta Hamilton. Postal address — Whalley Range, near Man- chester. Sir CHARLES CAMERON LEES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint JT IM^ri Michael and Saint George, Governor of British iLX/X/li Guiana. Born 1837, being the son of the late Sir J. C. Lees : was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1883. Married, 1875, Maria, daughter of Sir Oliver Nugent of Antigua. Postal address — Government House, Georgetown, Demerara. § EDWARD BROWN LEES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Westmor- land and for the West Riding of the county of York, late Lieutenant - Colonel 22nd Lancashire Rifle Volunteers. Born April 18, 1843, being the only son of John Lees, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Edward Brown. Livery — Blue coat, a scarlet-striped waistcoat, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars raguly between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief, and a falcon belled in base all gules (for Lees) ; 2. argent, on a bend invected with plain double cotises sable, gutt^e-d'eau, three eagles each with two heads displayed ermine (for Brown) ; 3. gules, on a bend invected erminois, between two bezants three martlets azure, all within a bor- dure ermine (for Collins) ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of two cross crosslets fitch^e saltireways gules, a falcon belled argent; with the Motto, "Fide sed cui vide." Married, May i, 1877, Dorothy, daughter of John Livesay; and has Issue — (1) Eric Brown Lees, Gentle- man, born April 14, 1878 ; Ronald Lees, Gentleman, born October 29, 1882 ; Maud ; Ethel ; and Dorothy Neville. Estates — Clarksfield ; Chadderton Hall; and Thurland Castle. Postal address — Thurland Castle, Kirkby Lons- dale. Dame ELLEN LEES, Widow, cotn7nonly known as Lady Lees, daughter of Francis Rivaz. Married, 1849, as his second wife. Sir John Campbell Lees, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of the Bahafnas, who was knighted in 1865, and died in 1873. Postal address — 19 Pembroke Road, Kensington, W. Sir HARCOURT JAMES LEES, fourth Baronet, of Black Rock, in the county of Dublin. Born April 24, 1840, being the son of Sir John Lees, the third Baronet, by his wife Maria Charlotte, daughter of Edward Sullivan, Madras Civil Service ; succeeded his father 1862, under the creation of June 30, 1804. ArmoriaJ bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse chequy argent and sable between six cross crosslets fitch^e, three in the chief and three in the nombril points or, and three billets, two in the honour and one in the base points of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped above the wrist and erect proper, grasping a crescent or. Motto — " Exegi." Married, firstly, November 8, i860, Charlotte, daughter of William M is the Naval Cockade. M'Taggart, Esquire (which marriage was dissolved 1872) ; and by her he has Issue— {1) John Caldwell Lees, Esquire, born July 9, i86i ; (2) Arthur Henry James Lees, Esquire, born January 18, 1863 ; (3) Herbert William Lees, Esquire, born February 3, 1864, died July 29, 1888 ; (4) Edwin Leslie Lees, Esquire, born November 22, 1866 ; (5) Lionel Walter Lees, Esquire, born March 11, 1868; Laura Marie; and Eva Janet. He married secondly, December 9, 1872, Harriet Helen Constance, second daughter of Alfred Howard (which marriage was dissolved 1887), by whom he has issue. JAMES HENRY LEES-MILNE, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the borough of Oldham. II CCd'QffkiinP ^'"'" December 4, 1847, being the *i'«H^S>-t»i3«»H^ second son of the late Joseph Lees, Esquire , of Lower Clarksfield , Oldham , by his wife Sarah Anne, only daughter of James Milne of Park House ; and assumed for himself and issue the additional surname and arms of Milne by Royal License, dated May 31, 1890, on succeeding to the property of Abram Crompton Milne of Crompton Hall and Park House, who died March 27, 1890. Cluis — Conservative (Man- chester), Clarendon (Manchester), Albion (Oldham). Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, erminois on a pale invected sable, a millrind erect between two lions passant argent (for Milne) ; 2 and 3 ai-gent, two bars raguly between three cross crosslets fitch^e in chief and a falcon belled in base all giiles (for Lees). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of five palm trees proper a lamb couchant argent, holding in the mouth a trefoil sUpped or, and sup- porting with the dexter forefoot a flagstaff in bend sinister proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent charged with a cross crosslet gules (for Milne) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount, thereon amidst wheat a mower in his hands his scythe in the attitude of mowing, all proper (for Lees) ; with the Motto, " Prudenter qui sedulo." Married, April 25, 1877, Mary Emma, second daughter of Alexander Nesbitt, Esquire, of Byfeld House, Barnes, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — (i) Alec Milne Lees-Milne, Gentle- man, born February 18, 1878 ; (2) George Crompton Lees- Milne, Gentleman, born April 21, 1880. Seats — Crompton Hall and Park House, Shaw, near Oldham. LEESON, see MILLTOWN. Major-General WILLIAM KNOX LBET, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom 3[r ^^ Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Ji^vvV Victoria Cross. Born 1833 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1888. ANTHONY O'GRADYLEFROY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Tf l^fTrttl Michael and Saint George. Bom 1818, being lUvtVU^ ffig sQfi Qj^ f}i^ idfg Reverend Henry Lefroy, Vicar of Santry, Dublin ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Married, 1852, Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Bruce, Com-mander of Troops in Western Australia. Postal address — Perth, Western Australia. Dame CHARLOTTE ANNE LEFROY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Lefroy, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel T. Dundas of Fingask, kinsman of the Marquess of Zetland. Married, as his second wife, General Sir John Henry Lefroy, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1890. Postal address — Lewarne, Liskeard. § THOMAS LANGLOIS HUGH LEFROY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Longford, High Sheriff in the year 1892, Master of Arts of the University of Dublin, Barrister-at-Law. Bom 1836, being the eldest son of Judge Thomas Lefroy of Carrig-glas Manor (who died 1891), by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Hugh Massy, third Lord Massy. Clubs— St. Stephen's, Constitutional, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- ILe^ 601 terly i and 4, vert, fretty argent, on a chief of the second a hood or cap (allusive to the badge assumed by the party opposed to the Duke of Alva), between two wyverns gules (for Lefroy) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron or, between three crescents argent, on a chief gules, three mullets of the third (for Langlois). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, a demi-wyvern gules, gorged with a collar dancett^e argent, fretty vert. Motto — " Mutare sperno." Seat — Carrig-glas Manor, near Longford. HSiR CHARLES LEGARD, eleventh Baronet, of ** Ganton, in the county of York, Deputy- Jf C|Ys3t*Tl Lieutenant. Born April 2, 1846, being the M^K'\^nk,V third son of Sir Thomas Legard, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Frances, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Duncombe, first Lord Feversham ; succeeded his brother as eleventh Baronet April 12, 1866, under the creation of December 29, 1660. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend between six mullets pierced gules, a cross pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound or, collared sable. Motto — ' ' Per crucem ad Stellas. " Married, April 30, 1878, Frances Emily, younger daughter of Francis Alexander Hamilton, of Brent Lodge, Finchley, in the county of Middlesex. Heir presumptive — His cousin, Algernon Willoughby Legard, Gentleman, born 1842 ; married, 1872, Alicia Egerton, daughter of the Reverend George Brook, Rector of Great Hampden. Residence — Ganton, near Scarborough, in the county of York. LEGGE, see DARTMOUTH. LEGGE, see LICHFIELD, Bishop of. The Reverend AUGUSTUS GEORGE LEGGE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Vicar of North U |^ of Arnage, Writer to the Signet, Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Eliza- beth, daughter of William Young, of Theddocksley, Pro- vost of Aberdeen, co-heir of her maternal uncle, Alexander Anderson of Bourtie, in the county of Aberdeen. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or three water-bougets sable, a bordure of the second ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. or, a cross crosslet fitch^e sable, between three crescents in chief and as many fusils in base barways gules, all within a bordure azure (for Leith of Freefield) ; ii. and iii. azure, a stag trippant or, attired and unguled gules (for Strachan of Glenkindie). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a cap of maintenance a water-bouget sable. Mottoes (above the crest) — " Agnoscar eventu ; " (below the shield) "Virtue have virtue." Married, firstly, July 25, 1844, Nicola, daughter of William Arbuthnot of Dens ; and by her (who died January 28, 1874) has Issue — (i) John Leith- Ross, Esquire, Lieutenant - Colonel Commanding 2nd Battalion Scottish Borderers, born April 15, 1845 [married, October 1878, Janet Forbes, daughter of William Lamond of Stranduff, and has issue] ; (2) Frederick William Arbuthnot Leith-Ross, Gentleman, bom September 1847 [married. ] ; (3) Harry Leith-Ross, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born December 1848 ; (4I Charles Cumming Leith-Ross, Gentle- man, died 1865 ; (5) Herbert Clive Leith-Ross, Gentleman, died 1861 ; (6) Willoughby Louis ThuiUier Leith-Ross, Gentleman, born 1861 ; (7) William Harry Hay Leith- Ross, Gentleman ; Nicola Rosa [married, 1878, Alfred Campbell Mackenzie] ; and Eleanor Euphemia Gordon, died 1869. He married secondly, November 18, 1878, Jane Catherine, daughter of James Pirie ; and has by her, Jane Catherine. Seat — Amage Castle, Ellon. §The Right Honourable CHARLES CLEMENTS, Earl of Leitrim, Viscount Leitrim and 3fr t>\^Y\\w Baron Leitrim, of Manor Hamilton, in JLK'l.mill the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Clements, of Kilmacrenan, in the county of Donegal, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Born June 23, 1879, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Leitrim, by his wife Winifred, commonly known as Lady Winifired, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Leicester; succeeded his father 1892. Creations — Baron, October 11, 1783 ; Viscount, December 3, 1793; Earl, September 30, 1795; Baron (United King- dom), June 20, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules three bezants. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hawk proper. Supporters — Dexter, a buck proper, in its mouth a trefoil; sinister, a buck proper, collared or. Motto — " Patriis virtutibus." Heir presumptive — His brother, Francis Patrick Clements, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Patrick Clements, born 1885. Residences — 40 Portman Square, W. ; Mulroy, Milford, in the county of Donegal. The Right Honourable WINIFRED CLEMENTS, Widow, Countess of Leitrim, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Sir Thomas William Coke, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, second Earl of Leicester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules three bezants, impaling the arms of Coke, namely, per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. Supporters— Two stags proper, the dexter with a trefoil slipped vert, in the mouth ; the sinister plain collared or. Married, 1873, the Right Hon- ourable Robert Bermingham Clements, fourth Earl of Leitrim, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Charles Clements, fifth Earl of Leitrim [to whom refer]; (2) Robert Clements Clements, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Clements Clements, born May i, 1888, died April 28, 1890 ; (3) Francis Patrick Clements, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Patrick Clements, born September 13, 1885 ; Winifred Edith, commonly known as Lady Winifred Edith ; Mary Hilda, commonly known as Lady Mary Hilda ; Maude, commonly known as Lady Maude ; Lily, commonly known as Lady Lily, died February 13, 1882 ; and Kathleen, commonly known as Lady Kathleen. Postal addresses — 40 Portman 'Square, W. ; Mulroy, Milford, county Donegal. Sir henry DENIS LE-MARCHANT, second Baronet, of Chobham Place, in the county of ?I P-fllflarrfiant Su^^y. ^o™ February is, 1839, il^t'-tijyai.l.yaUV being the eldest son of Sir Denis Le-Marchant, the first Baronet, by his wife Sara Eliza, fourth daughter of the late Charles Smith of Sutton, in the county of Essex; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of October 14, 1841. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron or, be- tween three owls argent, impaling the arms of Strutt, namely, per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, an owl's leg erect or. Married, September 7, 1869, Sophia, commonly known as tlie Honourable Sophia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Strutt, Lord Belper, and has Issue — (i) Denis Le-Marchant, Esquire, born June 8, 1870 ; (2) Edward Thomas Le-Marchant, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Welsh FusiUers, born October 23, 1871 ; (3) William Gaspard Le-Marchant, Esquire, born November 10, 1873 ; (4) Herbert Carey Le-Marchant, Esquire, born February 16, 187s ; (5) Spencer Henry Le-Marchant, Esquire, born August 4, 1881 ; and Amy Frances. Residences — 18 Pont Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Chobham Place, in the county of Surrey. Dame MARGARET ANNE LE-MARCHANT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Le-Marchant, third daughter of the late Reverend Robert Taylor of Clifton, Campville, in the county of Stafford, and co-heir of her maternal grand- father, the Reverend John Watkins of Clifton Hall, in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron or, between three owls argent. Married, 1839, General Sir John Gaspard Le-Marchant, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, brother of Sir Denis Le- Marchant, first Baronet, who died in 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) John Gaspard Le-Marchant, Esquire; (2) Seymour Meysey Halifax Le-Marchant, Es- quire, Captain Royal Lancashire Artillery Mihtia; Emily Idonea Sophia [married William Romilly, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable William Romilly, and died 1866] ; Blanche Maud Margaret [married Charles Henry La Primaudaye] ; and Clementina Mary Meysey [married Edward Brabazon Acheson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Brabazon Acheson. Colenel AUGUSTUS LE MESSURIER, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the H l> <7l(Hl>tfl*tt1*t01* Indian Empire. Born 1837, te'K^ li^X, V^'C'»^\X\,\X>\, the son of the late Augustus Smith Le Messurier, Esquire, Advocate- General of Bombay ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1871, Kathleen, daughter of Major-General G. Moxon, Bengal Staff Corps. Postal address — Oakhurst, Ealing. Colonel CECIL BROOKE LE MESURIER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of Xi t> CKrKtftLXWktfV '^ Bath. Born 1831 ; created ltl> WE^WUm^l Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1887. Colonel FREDERICK A UG US TUS LE MES URIBR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin. Born 1839, being the son of Commander Frederick Henry Le Mesurier, Royal Navy : was created Companion of the Most Honourable The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerons person. 6o6 lent Hen Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1866, Louisa Anne, daughter of the late John Denis Browne. Postal address — The Hermitage, Rathfarnham, county Dublin. LE MOYNE, see DE LONGUEOIL. ELLEN LEMPRIERE, Spinster, eldest daughter of Adrniral George Durry Lemfriere, Seig- arf f>xv\wY\pY^ neur of Chesnel and Dielainont, and ILV^ilipiivlv formerly Seigneur of St. Owen s, Jersey, by his wife Frances, daughter and heiress of W. Dumaresq, Esquire, of Pelham. Livery — White cloth, scarlet cloth collar, cuffs, and waistcoat, and {for full dress) scarlet plush breeches and ivhite silk stockings. Ar- morial bearings as bome, but which have not been established at the College of Arms, are upon a lozenge: Quarterly of twenty-nine, i. gules, three eagles displayed or, fleurs-de-lis for difference; 2. quartering azure, nine billets or {for De S. Martin) ; 3. or, a raven sable (for Corbet) ; 4. gules, four fusils conjoined in f esse argent {for De Carteret); 5. gules, a chevron beiweett three towers triple-towered or {for S. Owen) ; 6. gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse argent {for D'Albini) ; 7. sable, two shin-bones in saltire argent, the dexter surmounted of the sinister {for Newton) ; 8. azure, three lions rampant or, a bordure sable {for De Caux) ; g. argent, a saltire gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure {for Harleston) ; 10. gules, two bars er-min^, in chief three martlets or {for Sarre) ; 11. gules, four fusils conjoined in fesse argent, in base an annulet or, for difference {for De Carteret) ; 12, sable, three swords in pile argent, points downwards, hilts and pommels or, two mullets in chief for difference {for Poulett) ; 13. argent, two wings conjoined ermine {for Raynez) ; 14. azure, six mascles argent, three and th7'ee {for Credie) ; 15. party per fesse gules and azure, three crescents argent {for Aumeraf) ; 16. barry of eight argent and gules, over all a bend sable {for Bourton) ; 17. argent, a chevron gules, between three garbs vert {for Bosco) ; 18. azure, on a chief argent, a demi-lion couped gules {for Demiband) ; 19. argent, three chevrons sable {for A.rch- deacon) ; 20. gules, a cross Jleury or, charged with seven roundels sable {for Latimer) ; 21. gules, a wyvern with wings erect argent {for Le Brent) ; 22. three lions passant in pale argent, over all a label of three points sable {for Giffard) ; 23. argent, a fesse between three cinquefoils gules {for Poutrell) ; 24. argent, afesse between three wolves' heads erased sable, a crescent for difference {for Scale) ; 25. three escallops or, a mullet for difference {for Dumaresq) ; 26. sable, three dolphins embowed argent {for De Bagot) ; 27. three trefoils slipped sable {for Payn) ; 28. ermines, a cross-bow drawn, charged vuith an arrow all argent {for Larvalestier) ; 29. three escallops, a mullet for difference. Supporters — Two knights fully armed and visors raised proper. Estate — Pelham, near Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Postal address — Pelham, Alton, Hampshire. E Sir JOHN LENG, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the © Peace for the counties of Forfar and Fife, 3n 1^1^ lY* Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of the city of li^X/\\\^ Dundee. Born 1828, being the son of Aidam Leng of Hull, by his wife Mary, daughter of Christopher Luccock of Malton, in the county of York; Member of Parliament for Dundee since 1889; dubbed Knight Bachelor 1893. Married, 1851, Emily, daughter of W. Cook of Beverley. Postal addresses — Kinbrae, Newport- on- Tay. London address — 186 Fleet Street, E. C. Sir WILLIAM CHRISTOPHER LENG, Knight Bachelor, Town Trustee of Sheffield. Born 1825, being the son of Adam Leng of Hull, by his wife Mary, daughter of Christopher Luccock of Malton, Architect ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, i860, Anne, daughter of David Stark of Ruthven, in the county of Forfarshire {she died, 1893). Postal address — Oaklands, Broomhall Park, Sheffield. §SlR JOHN FARNABY LENNARD, Baronet, of Wickham Court, in the county of Kent, ?l Ptinflftl J"5''<^^°f''^6 Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, jJi,'VlillUl.U Chairman of Quarter Sessions, Lieutenant- Colonel Commandant Kent Militia Ar- tillery. Born September 27. 1816, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-General Sir William Cator, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Penelope Anne, only daughter of the late Sir & is the Military Coc^de. John Farnaby, Baronet, of Wickham Court. Sir John took the surname of Lennard in lieu of his patronymic Cator, under the will of Sir Charles Farnaby, fifth Baronet, of Kippington, and was created a Baronet, May 6, 1880. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a fesse gules, three fleurs-de-lis of the field, a bordure engrailed ermines (for Lennard) ; 2 and 3 ermines, on a pile engrailed gules, a lion passant argent in base, two fishes haurient azure (for Cator). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or, and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's head argent, the whole debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister sable ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased erminois, charged on the neck with two bars engrailed gules (for Cator). Married, firstly, August 19, 1847, Laura, youngest daughter of Edward Golding of Maiden Erlegh, in the county of Berkshire; and by her (who died May 13, 1850) has /vra«— Penelope Anne Laura, [married September 30, 1875, William Packe, who died 1880J ; and Laura [married. May 2, 1878, WiUiam Hoare, and has issue]. He married secondly, February 19, 1852, Julia Maria Frances, only surviving child of Henry Hallam, Fellow of the Royal Society ; and by her (who died July 15, 1888) has issue— Henry Arthur Hallam Farnaby Lennard, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, Captain and Brigade Royal Artillery, born November 7, 1859 [mar- ried, April 12, 1894, Emily, fifth daughter of Albemarle Cator] ; Julia Maria Hallam ; and Eleanor Louisa Hallam [married, 1884, Major Henry Herbert Edwards, late Royal Welsh Fusiliers, and has issue]. He married thirdly, December 11, 1890, Isabella, second daughter of James Brand of Bedford Hill House, in the county of Surrey. Seat—SNidHiam Court, West Wickham, in the county of Kent. LENNOX, quartered by VERSCHOYLE, CHIN- NERY-HALDANE, STUART, and STUART-RICH- ARDSON. LENNOX, see GORDON-LENNOX. LENNOX, GORDON-, see RICHMOND. LENNOX, Duke of, see RICHMOND. §JOHN MAITLAND LENNOX, Esquire, Captain, and Her Majesty's Inspector of Prisons. r <>ntiri'r ^"'''^ J"'y ^' '^SS' being the fourth son of IL'V'llUUA' the Right Honovuable George Lennox, com- monly known as Lord George Lennox, by Louisa his wife, daughter of Captain John Rodney, com- monly known as the Honourable John Rodney, of the Royal Navy. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II. , all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion guardant or, ducally crowned gules, and gorged with a collar compony of four pieces argent and gules, charged with two roses of the last ; with the Motto — " En la rose je fleuris." Postal address — 49 Lupus Street, Pimlico, S.W. MARIA JANE LENNOX, Widow, commonly known as Lady William Pitt Lennox, daughter of the late Reverend Capel Molyneux. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, impaling the arms of Molyneux, namely azure, a cross moline pierced or, in the dexter chief point a fleur-de-lis of the last. Married, 1863, as his third wife, William Pitt Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Pitt Lennox (son of the Most Noble fourth Duke of Richmond) , who died 1881. Postal address — 40 Elizabeth Street, Eaton Square, S.W. § SUSSEX WILLIAM LENNOX, Esquire, and Lieu- tenant-General. Born January 2, 1831, being the second son of Sussex Lennox, Esquire, commonly known 3 is tbe Kaval Cockade. as Lord Sussex Lennox, by his wife Mary Margaret, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Margaret, daughter of the Right Honourable Valentine Broune Lawless, second Baron Cloncury. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly France and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His Majesty King Charles H., all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion guar- dant or, ducally crowned gules, and gorged with a collar compony of four pieces argent and gules, charged with two roses of the last ; with the Motto, "En la rose je fleuris." Married, October 15, 1867, Eleanor Jane, daughter of W. H. Peters of Harefield, near Lympstone, in the county of Devon. Postal address — 23 Elm Park Gardens, London, S.W. § General Sir WILBRAHAM GATES LENNOX, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Director of Military Edu- cation. Bom 1830, being the son of John George Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord John George Lennox, by his wife Louisa Frederica, daughter of Captain John Rodney, commonly known as the Honourable John Rodney (and grandson of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Richmond). Clubs — Array and Navy, United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His Majesty King CharlesII., all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his Victoria Cross, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Sinclair, namely, quarterly i. azure, a ship at anchor or, within the Royal tressure of Scotland (for Orkney) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules (for Spar) ; 4. azure, a ship under sail or (for Caithness), and over all dividing the four quarters a cross engrailed quarterly argent and sable (for Sinclair), in the centre of the quarters a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent : and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion guardant or, ducally crowned gules, and gorged with a collar compony of four pieces argent and gules, charged with two roses of the last ; with the Motto, "En la rose je fleuris." Married, firstly, 1861, Mary Harriet (who died 1863), daughter of Robert Harrison of Plas Clough, in the county of Denbigh ; secondly, 1867, Susan Hay, daughter of Admiral Sir John Gordon Sinclair, eighth Baronet; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Gerald Wilbraham Stuart Lennox, Esquire, formerly Lieu- tenant 2nd Battalion Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), born 1862 ; by his second marriage — (2) Charles Gordon Sinclair Lennox, Esquire, born 1868 ; (3) Cecil George Pelham Lennox, Esquire, born 1872 ; (4) Claud Henry Maitland Lennox, Esquire, born 1873 ; and Cecilia Georgina Susan. Postal address — East Pallant House, Chichester. Dame MAR Y LBNTAIGNE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lentaigne, daughter and co- 3ff f*x\¥a\nwxf heiress of Francis Magan of Emoe, in JLiKfUVnV^llXf the county of Westmeath. Married, 1841, Sir John Francis O'Neill Lentaigne, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1886. Postal address — Tallaght House, county Dublin. LEONARDS, ST., see ST. LEONARDS. LE-POER-TRENCH, see CLANCARTY. ANNE LE-POER-TRENCH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Anne Le-Poer- H l>-]P)m>r-9rri>nrfl Trench, daughterofthe Right ItJ^-liZ/UKl-ViL-H^Uty Honourable the third Earl ofClancarty. Armorialbear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fieurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last the sun in his splendour, and impaling the arms of Le-Poer- Trench, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant let 607 gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour (for Trench) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable. Married, 1867, Frederick Sidney Charles Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Frederick Sidney Charles Trench, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [1) The Right Honour- able Frederick Oliver Le-Poer-Trench, third Baron Ashtown ; (2) William Cosby Le-Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Cosby Le-Poer-Trench, born January 23, 1869 [married, September 7, 1893, Frances Elizabeth, only daughter of Walter Taylor Newton Shawe Taylor, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Castle Taylor, in the county of Galway] ; (3) Sydney Le-Poer-Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Le-Poer- Trench, born January 9, 1877 ; Charlotte Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Anne; and Sarah May, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah May. Postal address — Woodlawn, county Galway. Major FREDERICK LE-POER-TRENCH, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederick Le - Poer- Trench. Born February 10, 1835, being the second son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Clancarty, by his wife Sarah Juliana, commonly known as Lady Sarah Juliana, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Carrick. Clubs — Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin), St. George's Yacht (Kingstown). Livery — Dark blue coat, blue and yellow striped vest, gilt buttons, blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in splendour (for Trench) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for Le-Poer) ; and impaling the arms of Trench, namely argent, a lion passant gules between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last the sun in his splendour. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath |yf 1 1> county of Banff, Lieutenant- Colonel Command- ll/V^liV' ing ist Battalion the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders. Born April 19, 1843, eldest son of the late George Abercromby Leslie, Esquire, thirteenth Laird of Kininvie, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Clubs — United Service, New (Edin- burgh). Livery — Blue, faced with yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure, three buckles or, withm a bordure indented of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a griffin proper, holding in the dexter talon a buckle or ; and in an escroU above this the Motto, " Quse juncta firma." Married, June 1868, Alice, daughter of Colonel Cantley; and has Issue — (i) George Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, born 1872; (2) Archibald Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, born 1873 \ (s) Walter Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, born 1876 ; {4) Norman Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (5) Francis Stewart Leslie, Gentleman, born 1879 I ^^^ Dorothy. Estates — Kininvie, Tullich, and Lesmurdie, in the county of Banff. Postal address — Kininvie, Dufftown, Scotland. Sir BRADFORD LESLIE, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empi^-e. Born August 18, 1831, being the son of Charles Robert Leslie, Royal Academician ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Einpii-e, 1887. Club — Oriental. Married, 1855, Miss Mary Jane Eliza Honey {she died 1886). Postal address — Tarrangower, Brondes- bury, N. W. §Sir CHARLES HENRY LESLIE, seventh Baronet, of Wardis and Findrassie, in the county of Moray, Lieutenant- Colonel Indian Staff Corps, Commandant 2.nd Battalion ^th Goorkhas, Inspector and Adjutant Indian Rail- way Volunteer Corps atjamalpore, Bengal. Born in Bengal 1848, being the only son of Sir Norman Leslie, the sixth Baronet, by his wife, the third daughter of the late Major Robert Wood Smith, of the 6th Bengal Light Cavalry; suc- ceeded his father xZ^y, under the creation of September 1, 1625. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's " Peerage," are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend azure, three buckles or [for Leslie) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable [for Abernethy), all within a bordure chequy vei't and argent. Crest— ^ demi-griffin proper. Supporters — Two griffins per fesse argent and gules. Motto — '' Grip fast." Married, January 7, 1879, Emma May, daughter of R. M. Edwards, Bengal Civil Service; and has Issue — Norman Roderick Alexander David Leslie, Esquii-e, born 1889 ; Marjory Scott ; Margaret Jean ; a?id Jessie Helen May. Residence — Bakloh, Punjaub, India. \_Foster places this title in " Chaos."] ^ is the Military Coclcade. §SiR JOHN LESLIE, Baronet, of Glasslough, in the county of Monaghan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant Born December i6, 1822, being the eldest surviving son of the late Colonel Charles Powell Leslie of Glasslough, in the county of Monaghan, by his second wife Christiana, daughter of George Fosberry of Clorane, in the county of Limerick ; was created a Baronet February 21, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a bend azure, between two holly-leaves vert, three buckles or, im- paling the arms of Dawson-Damer, namely azure, a chevron ermine, between three arrows paleways points downwards argent, on a chief of the last three martlets sable, a canton gules, charged with a mullet gold. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules. Motto— " Grip fast." Married, August 26, 1856, Constance Wilhelmina Frances, commonly known as Lady Constance Wilhelmina Frances, youngest daughter of Colonel the Right Honour- able George Lionel Dawson-Damer, and sister of the fourth Earl of Portarlington ; and has Issue — John Leslie, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel 5th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers, born August 7, 1857 [married, October 2, 1884, Leonie Blanche, daughter of Leonard Jerome of New York, and has issue, John Randolph Leslie, Esquire, born 1885 ; Norman Jerome Beauchamp Leslie, Gentleman, born 1886 ; William Seymour Leslie, Gentleman, born 1889] ; Mary [married, July 20, 1893, Robert Thomson Crawshay, Gentleman] ; Constance Christina [married, June 2, 1881, Edward Stanley Hope] ; Theodosia [married, June II, 1885, Josceline Fitz Roy Bagot of Levens Hall, in the county of Lancaster, late Captain Grenadier Guards (to whom refer)] ; and Olive Louisa Blanche. Residences — II Stratford Place, London, W. ; Glasslough, in the county of Monaghan. H, ROBERT CHARLES LESLIE, Esquire, Justice of ® the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born November 30, 1828, being the eldest son of Arthur French of Frenchpark, by his wife Emily Eleanora Wilhelmina, sole surviving child and heiress of Charles Albert Leslie of Ballybay, under whose will his above-mentioned grandson assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Leslie only. Club — Carlton. Livery — White, with light blue facings. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend azure, three buckles or (for Leslie) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Aber- nethy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an angel affront^e proper. MottO — "Grip fast." Married, January 6, 1867, Charlotte Philippa Mary, daughter of Captain Edward Kelso of Kelsoland, and Horkesley Park ; and has Issue — (t) Theodore Barrington Norman Leslie, Gentleman, born February 2, 1878 ; (2) John Henry Edward Leslie, Gentle- man, born August 11, 1880 ; and Mabel Edith. Estates — Kilclief, in the county of Down ; Ballybay, in the county of Monaghan. Postal addresses — Ballybay, Ireland; i Gran- ville Place, Portman Square. LESLIE-MELVILLE, see LEVEN. ADELAIDE HARRIET LESLIE-MELVILLE, com- monly known as Lady Adelaide ft l>0(ftl>-CftBl?lVltffl> Harriet Leslie-Melville, daugbter il^^nWi,'V^\,lMWX of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Leven and Mel^ ville. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, gules three crescents within a bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse gules. ALBINIA FRANCES LESLIE-MELVILLE, com- monly known as the Honourable Albinia Frances Leslie- Melville, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Midleton. Married, 1858, A. S. Leslie-Melville of Branston Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Branston Hall, Lincoln. ANNA SOPHIA LESLIE-MELVILLE, commonly known as Lady Anna Sophia Leslie-Melville, daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Leven and Melville. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and M is tlie Naval Cockade. 4, gules three crescents within a bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse gules. Postal address — Red House, Rochampton, S.W. FLORENCE LESLIE-MELVILLE, commonly known as Lady Florence Leslie-Melville, daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Leven and Melville. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules three crescents within a bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse gules. Postal address — Red House, Rochampton, S.W. NORMAN LESLIE-MELVILLE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Norman Leslie-Melville. Born 1839, teing the second son of the Right Honourable John Thornton Leslie-Melville, the ninth Earl of Leven and Melville, by his second wife Sophia, fourth daughter of Henry Thornton, Member of Parliament. Married, 1861, daughter of William Shirley Ball. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Galfrid John Leslie-Melville, Esquire, bom November 11, 1863; Florence Evelyn, died May 31, 1864 ; and Kathleen Mabel. SUSAN LUCY LESLIE- MELVILLE, commonly known as Lady Susan Lucy Leslie-Melville, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Leven and Melville. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar- terly I and 4, gules three crescents withm a bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse gules. AGNETA FRANCES DELAVAL LE STRANGE, commxmly known as the Honourable 11 C SfefTfltllYI^ Agneta Frances Delaval Le Strange , IL'I/ Xyuaiiyt' daughter of the ninth Baron Hastings. Married, 1891, Roland, eldest son of Hamon Le Strange of Hunstanton Hall, in the county of Norfolk. L'ESTIiANGE, quartered by ASTLEY. HENRIETTA SUSAN BERBSFORD L' ES- TRANGE, coTnmonly known as Lady X\ 'rtPtfft*ft11(Y^ Henrietta Susan Beresford L'Es- IL- ^iPPH-aliyt- trange, sister of tlie ninth Earl of Scarborough ; luas raised to the rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1857. Married, 183s, Edmund L' Estrange. The Reverend SAVILE RICHARD WILLIAM L'ESTRANGE - MA- iL'dEiStranffe^agalone ^Ser!,' Sr^of Da/: ton-Holme, sometime Vicar-Choral of Armagh Cathedral, and Chaplain to the Primate of Ireland, a Minor Canon of Worcester Cathedral, 1881-1885, eldest son of Edmund L'Estrange of Tynte Lodge, in the county of Leitrim, by his wife Harriet Susan Beresford, commonly known as Lady Harriet Susan Beres- ford, daughter of the late Frederick Lumley-Savile, Esquire, of Tickhill Castle, in the county of York, and sister of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Scarborough. Livery — Scarlet and white or cream. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules two lions passant in pale argent (for L'Estrange) ;, 2 and 3 vert, a lion ram- pant between three mullets argent (for Malone), and impal- ing the arms of Foljambe, namely sable, a bend between six escallops or; with the Motto, " Memento mei." Married, October 10, 1876, his cousin Frances Mary, sister of the Right Honourable Baron Hawkesbury, and daughter of George Savile Foljambe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Selina Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Selina Charlotte, and otherwise as Vis- countess Milton, second daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Cecil Cope, third and last Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and widow of William Charles Went- worth-Fitzwilliam, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Milton ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund George Savile L'Es- trange-Malone, Gentleman, born June 19, 1878 ; (2) Cecil John L'Estrange-Malone, Gentleman, born September 7, i8go ; Dorothy Elizabeth ; Selina Constance ; and Mary Sibell. Estate — Litter Estate, King's County, Ireland. Postal address — Dalton Holme Rectory, Hull. let) 609 Surgeon Lieutenant - Colonel ALFRED SWAINE LBTHBRIDGE, Companion of the \\ Pf'fl'hl*tTl(TI> ^"^^ Exalted Order of the Star of JJukV-VIJU VI.U^K- India, Doctor of Medicine (Aberdeen), and Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England). Born 1844, being the son of the late William Farley Lethbridge of Woolborough, Newton Abbott; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Club — East India United Service. Sir EBENEZER ROPER LETHBRIDGE, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, for- merly Member of Parliament for North Kensington, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Born December 23, 1840, being the son of the late E. Lethbridge of Ste. Adresse, France ; created a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890, having been dubbed Knight Bachelor in 1885. Club— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, over water a bridge of three arches embattled proper, on a chief argent, an eagle displayed sable, between two roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-tower proper, issuant therefrom a demi-eagle dis- played sable, each wing charged with a rose argent, a lotus-flower leaved and slipped proper. Married, 1865, Eliza, daughter of the late W. Finlay. Postal address — Lynsted Lodge, Sittingbourne. H Sir WROTH ACLAND LETHBRIDGE, fourth W Baronet, of Sandhill Park, in the county of Somerset, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Somerset. Born Janu- ary 2, 1831, being the eldest surviving son of Sir John Leth- bridge, the third Baronet, by his wife Julia, second daughter of Sir Henry Hugh Hoare, Baronet ; succeeded his father 1873, under the creation of June 15, 1804. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, over water proper, a bridge of five arches embattled, on the centre arch a turret gules, in chief an eagle displayed sable, charged with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from an em- battled arch gules, a demi-eagle displayed sable, the wings erminois, charged on the breast with a leopard's face or. Mottoes — "Spes mea in Deo;" and above the crest, "Truth." Married, October 29, 1861, Ann Williams, second daughter of Thomas Benyon of Thorp Arch, in the county of York ; and by her (who died February 11, 1882) had Issue — (i) Wroth Periam Christopher Leth- bridge, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born De- cember 19, 1863 [married, October 22, 1892, Alianore, youngest daughter of Edward Sacheverell Chandos-Pole of Radbourne Hall, in the county of Derby] ; (2) Ernest Astley Edmund Lethbridge, Esquire, Captain Oxford- shire Light Infantry, born December 26, 1864 ; (3) Thomas Buckler Valentine Lethbridge, Esquire, late Lieutenant Somersetshire Light Infantry, born February 14, 1866 ; (4) Hugh Francis Hesketh Lethbridge, Esquire, late Lieutenant Somersetshire Light Infantry, born October 25, 1867 ; (5) John Acland Musgrave Lethbridge, Esquire, born February 28, 1869 ; (6) Alan Bourchier Lethbridge, Esquire, born January 21, 1878 ; and Dorothea Anne. He married secondly. May 4, 1889, Gertrude Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Charles Theodore Mayo, Vicar of St. Andrew's, Hillingdon, which lady died April 14, i8go. Residence — Sandhill Park, Taunton, in the county of Somerset. H, The Right Honourable RONALD RUTHVEN @ LESLIE-MELVILLE, Leten anD 90eli)tlle ^i^^l^tZl.^t aldie. Baron Balgonie, Melville, and Raith, Monimail, and Balwearie, in the Peer- age of Scotland, a Representative Peer for Scotland since 1892, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Nairn, Com- missioner of Lieutenancy for London. Born December 19, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 Q 6io let) 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Leven, by his second wife Sophia^ daughter of Henry Thornton, Member of Parliament; succeeded his half-brother, Alexander, tenth Earl of Leven and ninth Earl of Melville, October 22, 1889. Creations — Baron Melville, April 30, 1616, extended limitation, August 10, 1627 ; Lord Balgonie and Earl of Leven, OctolDer 11, 1641 ; Earl of Melville, &c., April 8, 1690. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three cres- cents within a bordure argent, charged with eight roses of the first (for Melville) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse gules (for Melville of Raith), impaling the arms of Berkeley-Portman, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a fleur-de-lis azure (for Port- man) ; 2 and 3, gules a chevron ermine between ten crosses patde argent, six in chief and four in base (for Berkeley). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a \vreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a ratch-hound's head erased proper, collared gules, and in an escroU above the motto, " Denique ccelum." Supporters — Dexter, an eagle volant proper ; sinister, a ratch-hound proper, collared gules. Motto — "Pro rege et patria." Married, May 7, 1885, Emma Selina, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Selina, daughter of the Right Honourable William Berkeley- Portman, second Viscount Portman ; and has Issue — (i) John David Leslie-Melville, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Balgonie, born April 5, 1886 ; (2) Archibald Alexander Leslie-Melville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Archibald Alexander Leslie-Melville, born August 6, 1890; (3) David William Leslie-Melville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable David William Leslie-Melville, born May 23, 1892 ; (4) a son, born August 14, 1894 ; and Constance Betty, commonly known as Lady Constance Betty, Seats — Roehampton House, Roehampton, S.W. ; Glenferness, Dunphail, in the county of Nairn. LEVER, quartered by ASSHETON. LEVESON, Baron, see GRANVILLE. LEVESON-GOWER, see GRANVILLE. LEVESON-GOWER, SUTHERLAND-, see CROM- ARTIE and SUTHERLAND. ARTHUR FRANCIS GRESHAM LEVESON- GOWER, Gentleman, Master H l^V1l>rtnn-^nh1^r of Arts. BomA-^xn^is, 1851, JL^X^VK'»\^\\-^\^\^^Kl being the younger son of the late William Leveson-Gower, Esquire, of Tilsey Place, in the county of Surrey, sometime High Sheriff of that county (1839), by his wife Emily Jose- phine Eliza, third daughter of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. barry of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower) ; ii. and iii. azure, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron ermines between three mullets pierced sable (for Gresham) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent, collared and lined or (for Gower; 2, a goat's head erased ermine, attired or (for Leveson) ; 3. a grasshopper proper (for Gresham) ; with the Mottoes, "Frangas non electes" (for Gower); " De- fende le droit" (for Leveson); "Fiat voluntas tua " (for Gresham). Married, August 4, 1881, Caroline Frederica, third daughter of George Savile Foljambe of Osberton Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and Oldwark Hall, in the county of York, by his second wife Selina Charlotte, Viscountess Milton, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles, the third Earl of Liverpool, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) William Ge6rge Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentle- man, born March 12, 1883; (2) Osbert Charles Gresham Leveson - Gower, Gentleman, born November 3, 1888 ; Emily Selina Augusta Gresham ; and Victoria Sibell Ermyntrude Gresham. CAROLINE SUSAN GRESHAM _ LEVESON- GOWER, Spinster, daughter of the late William Leveson- Gower, Esquire, of Tilsey Place, in the county of Surrey, sometime High Sheriff of that county (1839), by his first wife Emily Josephine Eliza, third daughter of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon M is the Military Goc^de. a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. barry of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower) ; ii. and iii. azure, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron ermines between three mullets pierced sable (for Gresham). EDWARD FREDERICK LEVESON-GOWER, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Frederick Leveson-Gower, Master of Arts (Oxford). Born 1819, being the third son of the Right Honourable Sir Granville Leveson-Gower, the first Earl Granville, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Henrietta Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Elizabeth, daughter of the Most Noble Sir William Cavendish, Duke of Devonshire, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. C/M*i— Brooks's, Tra- vellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Quar- terly I and 4, barry of eight argent and gules, a cross fiory sable (for Gower) ; 2. azure, three laurel leaves or (for Leveson) ; 3. gules, three rests or (for Granville). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent, collared and lined or, charged with a crescent for difference. Married, 1853, Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Northampton' (she died 1858). Of the above marriage there is /mkc— George Granville Leveson-Gower, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Stoke-upon-Trent, born May 19, 1858. Postal addresses— -n South Audley Street, W. ; Holmbury, Dorking. § GRANVILLE WILLIAM GRESHAM LEVESON- GOWER, Esquire, of Tilsey Place, in the county of Surrey, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Surrey (High Sheriff 1875), and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, a Vice- President of the Society of Antiquaries, and Alderman of Surrey County Council. Bom February 25, 1838, being the elder son of the late William Leveson-Gower, Esquire, of Tilsey Place aforesaid, High Sheriff of the county of Surrey in the year 1839, by his wife Emily Josephine Eliza, third daughter of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Baronet ; sat as Member of Parliament for Reigate, 1863-1866. Livery — Drab, with scarlet and black lace, black velvet breeches, with silver bands. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. barry of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower) ; ii. and iii. azure, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron ermines between three mullets pierced sable (for Gresham) ; im- paling the arms of Leigh, namely gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the first quarter a lozenge of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf passant argent, collared and lined or (for Gower) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased ermine, attired or (for Leveson) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a grasshopper proper (for Gresham); with the Mottoes, "Frangas non flectes" (for Gower); " Defende le droit" (for Leveson); "Fiat voluntas tua" (for Gresham). Married, May 21, 1861, Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Sophia, daughter of the Right Honourable Chandos Leigh, the first Baron Leigh; and has Issue — (i) Ronald William Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born September 22, 1863, died July 21, 1889 ; (2) Granville Charles Gresham Leveson-Gower, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, born September 25, 1865 [married, February 3, 1894, second surviving daughter of the late Henry Brassey of Preston Hall, Aylesford, in the county of Kent] ; (3) Eustace Edward Gresham Leveson - Gower, Gentleman, born February 28, 1868, died February i, 1876; (4) Alan Francis Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born January 22, 1870, died June 25, 1885 ; (5) Frederick Archibald Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born February 20, 1871 ; (6) Evelyn Marmaduke Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born March i8, 1872 ; (7) Henry Dudley Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born May 8, 1873 ; (8) Cecil Octavius Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born January 2, 1875 ; (9) Clement Edward Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, born December 28, 1876 ; (10) James Richard Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman, and (11) John Rowland Gresham Leveson-Gower, Gentleman M is tlie Naval Cockade. leb Leto 6ii (twins), born April lo, 1879 ; an infant son, born Septem- ber 12, died September 13, 1880; Margaret Emily Gresham [married, April 2, 1891, Charles Lyon Liddell, son of Charles Liddell of Peasmarch, in the county of Sussex] ; Ethel Sophia Gresham; and Katharine Ursula Gresham. Es- tates— \jyt& of the Manors of Titsey, Limpsfield, and Tatsfield, aU in the county of Surrey. Postal address — Titsey Place, Limpsfield, Surrey. MARY ELIZABETH GOWER LEVESON-GOWER, Spinster, daughter of the late William Leveson-Gower, Esquire, of Titsey Place, in the county of Surrey, sometime High Sheriff of that county (1839). by his wife Emily Jose- phine Eliza, third daughter of Sir Francis Hastings Doyle, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quar- terly I and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. barry of eight argent and gules, a cross patonce sable (for Gower), ii. and iii. azure, three laurel leaves erect or (for Leveson) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron ermines between three mullets pierced sable (for Gresham). JANE LISSEY HARRIET LEVETT, commonly known as Lady Jane Lissey Harriet Levett, H PVl^tf daughter of the seventh Earl of Denbigh. JUt-Uvt'l' Married, rRcfi Cnljrnrl Thpn*hlhit Fnhn Levett. 1856, Colonel Theophilus John MARGARET EMILY LEVETT, commonly known as Lady Margaret Emily Levett, daughter of the eighth Earl of Shaftesbury. Married, 1884, T. Basil P. Levett. GEORGE COLLINS LEVEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael JT rtlPt) """^ Saint George. Born 1835, being the son of Ji/ OU V j/ George Levey of Camberwell Grove, in the county of Surrey, and Great New Street, E. C. ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Clubs — National Liberal, St. Georges {London), Athenmum, Yorick [Melbourne). Mairied,^rstly, 1863, Euphemia Dalton, daughter of Charles Whybrow Ligar, Surveyor-General of Victoria ; secondly, 1876, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George Parker, Esquire, of Washin^on, in the United States of America, and widow of the Honourable J. E. Bouligny, Member of Congress for New Orleans. Postal address — Lafayette, St. Kilda, Mel- bourne. §SlR WILLIAM HENRY LEVINGE, ninth Baronet, of High Park (now Knockdrin Castle), in 3n pVlfniTP ^^ county of Westmeath, Master of Arts. Jlp-K-UUl^V BornMs.y ZT., 1849, being the son of the late William James Levinge, Esquire, by his wife Anna Maria, eldest daughter of the third Baron de Robeck (Sweden) ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baronet, March 22, 1885, under the creation of October 26, 1704. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron or, in chief three escallops argent, impaling the arms of Sutton, namely argent, a canton sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, an escallop argent, within a garland proper. Motto — "Vestigia nulla retrorsum." Married, November 2, 1876, Emily Judith, second daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, fourth Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Richard William Levinge, Esquire, bom July 12, 1878 ; (2) Thomas Vere Levinge, Esquire, born June 4, 1880 ; (3) Reginald Augustus Levinge, Esquire, born October 7, 1883 ; (4) Charles Horace Levinge, Esquire, born 1884 ; (5) Bernard George Levinge, Esquire, born July 4, 1887 ; (6) Gerald Henry Levinge, Esquire, born October 6, 18S9 ; Dorothy Mary Gertrude ; and Beatrice Maud Cecil. Residence — St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight. LEVINGSTONE, Baron, see NEWBURGH. LEWES, Earl of, see ABERGAVENNY. JOHN LEWES, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel (Retired), and Honorary Colonelofthe Cardigan Artillery, JI ^\(t^ti Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for JL- vWv^ i^K^\X»\,^\M\X\KX/ Lewthwaite of Broadgate, in the aforesaid county. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross flory azure, fretty or ; and for the Crest, a garb or, bound by a serpent nowed proper, holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitch^e gules; with the Motto, "Virtus ad aethera ten dens." Postal address — Littlebank, Settle, Yorkshire. M WILLIAM LEWTHWAITE, Esquire, Justice of the @ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cum- berland, and a Member of the Council of that county. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1853, being the eldest son of the late William Lewthwaite, Esquire, of Broadgate, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace for that county, by Mary his wife, daughter of William Challinor of Leek, in the county of Stafford. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a cross flory azure, fretty or ; and for the Crest, a garb or, bound by a serpent nowed proper, holding in the mouth a cross crosslet fitchfe gules ; with the Motto, "Virtus ad eethera tendens. Married, August i6, 1882, Helena Jane, daughter of Charles Challinor of Basford Hall, Stoke-upon-Trent ; and has Issue — (i) William Lew- thwaite, Gentleman, born June 20, 1883 ; (2) Charles Gilfirid Lewthwaite, Gentleman, born April 15, 1885. Estates — Broadgate and other property in the counties of Cumber- land and Lancashire. Postal address — Broadgate, Millom, Cumberland. FRANCIS LEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, and Lord of the Manor of Jf ^W Epperstone. Born 1846, being the only son of the '^^iL late George Ley of Burton-on-Trent. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Argent, a bend lozengy gules, between two broken tilting-spears erect of the last ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a & is tlie Military Cockade. cubit arm in armour holding in the hand a broken tilting- spear in bend sinister proper, four lozenges conjoined fesse- ways gules ; with the Motto, "Post mortem spero vitam." Married, firstly, 1870, Georgina, daughter of the late George Willis of Aislaby Hall, in the county of York ; and secondly, 1888, Alison Catherine, daughter of the late John Jobson of Spondon, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace ; and by his first marriage has Issue — Henry Gordon Ley, Gentleman, born March 12, 1874 ; Agnes Willis ; and Ethel. Estate and postal address — Epperstone Manor, Nottingham. PETER LEYS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint 11 pY^ti George. ^ormS^T, being the son of the Reverend IL'V^^ P. Leys; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1885, Anna F. E., daughter of the late Professor Nabert, Doctor of Philosophy. Postal ad- dress — Helensburgh, N.B. The Right Reverend AUGUSTUS LEGGE, com- monly known as the Right Reverend and J[ tfflft'ofll Honourable Augustus Legge, Lord Bishop IL'lttJUlP'lU of Lichfield, Doctor of Divinity. Born November 28, 1839, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Willliam Legge, fourth Earl ol Dartmouth, by his second wife Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Frances, second daughter of the Right Honourable George Barrington, fifth Viscount Barrington ; was consecrated Bishop of Lichfield, 1891. Club — Athe- naeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of See : Party per pale gules and argent, a cross potent and quadrate in the centre between four cross crosslets pat^e of the second and or, and impaling therewith his family arms of Legge, namely azure, a buck's head caboshed argent ; and upon a second escutcheon these same arms of Legge, namely azure, a buck's head caboshed argent, impaling the arms of Stop- ford-Sackville, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly or and gules, a bend vair (for Sackville) ; 2 and 3 azure, three lozenges between nine cross crosslets all or (for Stopford), and the whole being surmounted by his mitre. Married, January 3, 1877, Fanny Louisa, daughter of William Bruce Stopford-Sackville, Esquire, and has issue. Residence — Palace, Lichfield. The Right Honourable HARRIET GEORGINA LOUISA ANSON, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Lich- field, daughter of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, the first Duke of Abercorn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three bends engrailed and in the sinister chief point a crescent gules, impaling the arms of Hamilton, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a ship with sails furled and oars sable (for the Earls of Arran). Supporters — Dexter, a sea-horse ; sinister, a lion guardant, both proper, and each gorged with a collar double gemelle or. Married, 185s, the Right Honourable the second Earl of Lichfield, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) The Right Honourable Thomas Francis Anson, third Earl of Lichfield ; (2) George Augustus Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Augustus Anson, late Captain Royal Artillery, Chief Constable for the county of Stafford, born December 22, 1857 [married, September 27, 1884, Blanche, daughter of George Miller of Brentry, in the county of Gloucester, and has issue, John George Anson, Esquire, born July 14, 1886 ; and Barbara Grace] ; (3) Henry James Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry James Anson, Captain ist Battalion Highland Light Infantry, late Aide-de-Camp to Governor- General of Canada, born December 29, 1858 ; (4) Frederick William Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Frederick William Anson, born February 4, 1862 \yazx- ried, 1886, Florence Louisa, daughter of John Henry Bagot Lane, Esquire, of King's Bromley, in the county of Stafford, Lieutenant-Colonel Coldstream Guards ; (5) f;iaud Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claud Anson, born January 11, 1864; (6) Francis Anson, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis Anson, born March 7, 1867; (7) William Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Anson, born April 19, 1872 ; (8) Alfred Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the S is the Naval Cockade. JLic Honourable Alfred Anson, born April 15, 1876 ; Florence Beatrice, commonly known as Lady Florence Beatrice [married, August 15, 1885, Captain Henry Streatfeild of Chiddingstone, Aide-de-Camp Grenadier Guards, and has issue] I Beatrice, commonly known as Lady Beatrice [mar- ried, July 30, 1890, Richard Hamilton Rawson, Lieutenant ist Life Guards] ; Mary Maud, commonly known as Lady Mary Maud ; Edith, commonly known as Lady Edith ; and Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn. Postal address — Bookham Grove, Leatherhead. §The Right Honourable THOMAS FRANCIS ANSON, Earl of Lichfield, Viscount Anson, of Shug- borough and Orgreave, in the county of Stafford, and Baron Soberton of Soberton, in the county of Hamp- shire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford. Born 1856, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Lichfield, by his wife Harriet Georgina Louisa, commonly called Lady Harriet Georgina Louisa, daughter of the Most Noble the first Duke of Abercorn ; succeeded his father in 1892. Creations — Viscount and Baron, February 17, 1806 ; Earl, September 15, 1831. Armorial liearings — He bears for Aims : Argent, three bends engrailed gules, a crescent for difference, in the sinister chief, impaling the arms of Coke, namely, per pale gules and azure, three eagles displayed argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a spear-head proper. Supporters — Dexter, a sea-horse ; sinister, a lion, both proper, and each gorged with a collar double gemel or. Motto — "Nil desperandum. " Married, January 31, 1878, Mildred, com- monly known as Lady Mildred, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Leicester; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Edward Anson, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Anson, born December 9, 1883 ; (2) Arthur Augustus Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Augustus Anson, born July 29, 1887; (3) Rupert Anson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rupert Anson, born November 7, 1889 ; Bertha, commonly known as Lady Bertha ; Mabel, com- monly known as Lady Mabel ; and Violet, commonly known as Lady Violet. Seat — Shugborough, in the county of Stafford. LIDDELL, see RAVENSWORTH. ELEANOR LIDDELL, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Liddell, daughter of the Right Hon- H tflJlpH 0"rable the first Earl of Ravensworth. Ar- ILlUUvll morlal hearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last, three leopards' faces or. Postal address — Ascot Heath Lodge, Ascot, Berks. EMILY LIDDELL, commonly known as Lady Emily Liddell, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Ravensworth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last three leopards' faces or. Postal address — Ascot Heath Lodge, Ascot, Berks. LILIAN MARY HARRIET DIANA LIDDELL, com- monly known as Lady Lilian Mary Harriet Diana Liddell, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ravensworth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last three leopards' faces or. The Right Honourable JAMES WILFRID HEWITT, Viscount Lifford and Baron S tffni*h Lifford of Lifford, in the county of Donegal, IL-iUUlU in the Peerage of Ireland. Born October 12, 1837, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Lifford, by his wife Mary, commonly called Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Gosford; succeeded his father in 1887. Crea- tions — Baron, January 7, 1768 ; Viscount, January 4, 1781. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron engrailed between three owls argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a stump of liff 613 a tree, with one branch growing thereon, an owl all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a vulture or, wings inverted argent, gorged with a collar azure, thereon three bezants ; sinister, a griffin or, wings elevated argent, gorged as the dexter. Motto — " Be just and fear not." Married, July 4, 1867, Anriie Frances, eldest daughter of Sir Arthur Hodgson, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Eton Vale, Darling Downs, Queensland. Heir presumptive — His brother, Archibald Robert Hewitt, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Archibald Robert Hewitt, born 1844 [married, 1876, Helen Blanche, daughter of Charles S. Geach ; Com- mander Royal Navy 1875, Captain (retired) 1890, appointed to Coastguard 1878. Seats — Meen Glas, in tlie county of Donegal, Ireland ; Austin House, Broadway, in the county of Worcester. The Right Honourable LYDIA LUCY HEWITT, Widow, Viscountess Lifford, daughter of the Reverend John Digby Wingfield Digby, formerly Vicar of Coleshill. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank, for Arms ; Gules, a chevron engrailed between three owls argent. Crest — On a stump of a tree, with one branch growing thereon, an owl proper. Supporters — Dexter, a vulture, wings inverted argent, gorged with a plain collar sable, thereon three bezants ; sinister, a griffin or, the wings elevated argent, gorged as the dexter. Married, firstly, 1846, Charles Purdon Coote, who died 1848 ; secondly, as his second wife, 1851, the Right Honourable James Hewitt, fourth Viscount Lifford, who died 1887. By her second marriage she had Issue — (i) William James Hewitt, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable William James Hewitt, born April 6, 1856 [married, April 26, 1887, Evelyn Frances, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General Francis Carey, and has issue, James Francis Hewitt, Gentleman, born Janu- ary 23, 1888] ; (2) George Wyldbore Hewitt, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Wyldbore Hewitt, born November 16, 1858 ; Lettice Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Lettice Lucy [married, February 4, 1875, Captain Clark Kennedy of Knockgray, North Britain, late Coldstream Guards, and has issue] ; Alice Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Anne [married, July 25, 1878, Sir Samuel Hercules Hayes, Baronet, of Drumboe Castle, in the county of Donegal, and has issue] ; Geor- giana Rosamund, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Rosamund [married, December 13, 1883, John Kenelm Digby Wingfield Digby of Sherborne Castle, in the county of Dorset, and died May 9, 1887, aged 29, leaving issue] ; and Anne Eliza, commonly known as the Honour- able Anne Eliza]. Postal address — Glenmore, Stranoclar, county Donegal. fl SiK CHRISTOPHER ROBERT LIGHTON, seventh ffi?' Baronet, of Merville, in the county of ?( tirflfrill Dublin, Bachelor of Arts of the University JL-lJ^lJl-Ull of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Here- ford, and was High Sheriff 1885. Born July 4, 1848, being the eldest son of the Reverend Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, sixth Baronet, Vicar of EUastone, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Mary Anne Elizabeth, only daughter of the Reverend DiglDy Joseph Stopford Ram of Brookville, in the county of Cork ; succeeded his father in 187s, under the creation of March 1, 1791. Cluh — Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Dark blue, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of eight argent and vert, over all a lion rampant radially crowned or, armed and langued azure, a canton of Ire- land, namely azure, a harp or, stringed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased, and crowned as in the arms. Motto — "Fortitudine et prudentia." Married, April 6, 1880, Helen, eldest daughter of James Houldsworth of Coltness, in the county of Lanark ; and has Issue — Mabel Katherine Mary ; Winifred Helen ; and Florence Hamilton. Heir presumptive — His brother, Andrew Hamilton Digby Lighton, Esquire, born 1850. Estate — Spamount, in the county of Tyrone. Residence — Hayes, Kent. Dame MARY ANNE ELIZABETH LIGHTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lighton, only daughter The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6i4 u\ Mm of the Reverend Digby Joseph Stopford Ram of Brooke- ville, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearmg'S are, upon a lozenge : Barry of eight argent and vert, over all a lion rampant crowned with an Eastern crown or, armed and langued azure, a canton of Ireland, namely azure, a harp or, stringed argent. Married, 1843, the Reverend Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, sixth Baronet, Vicar of Ellastone, in the county of Stafford, who died 1875. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Christopher Robert Lighton, seventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Andrew Hamilton Digby Lighton, Esquire, born April 28, 1850, entered the Royal Navy 1864; (3) Henry Alfred Hamilton Lighton, Esquire, born February 3, 1852, died May 2, 1882; (4) John Hamilton Plumptre Lighton, Es- quire, born June 26, 1855, died July 6, 1872 ; {5) the Reverend Claud Hamilton Dallas Lighton, born October 19, i860; Mary Hamilton Stopford ; Eleanor Anne Pemberton [mar- ried, April 24, 1877, the Reverend Robert Hereford, Rector of Mordiford] ; Fanny Blanche Hamilton, died October 18, 1887; Florence D'Arcy Hamilton ; Maude Edith Hamilton , died an infant ; Kathleen Dallas Hamilton, died an infant ; Emily Stuart Hamilton ; and Isabel Penelope Hamilton. Postal address — The Cottage, Brockhampton, Ross, Here- fordshire. The Right Honourable THOMAS LITTLETON POWYS, Baron Lilford of Lilford, in the U tffhvfl county of Northampton. Born March 18, Jii^iiiUiU 1833, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lilford, by his wife Mary Eliza- beth, commonly called the Honourable Mary Elizabeth, the daughter of the Right Honourable the third Lord Holland; succeeded his father in 1861, under the creation of October 26, 1797. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitch^e in bend sinister gules, impaling the arms of Baillie-Hamilton, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly gules, on a chevron be- tween three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between two spots of ermine all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert {for Hamilton of Byres) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper {for Melros) ; second and third grand quarters, sable, the sun in his glory betwixt nine stars, three, two, three and one argent (for Baillie). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bear's gamb erased and erect gules, holding a sceptre in bend sinister, headed with a fleur-de-lis or. Supporters — Dexter, a reaper with ears of corn round his hat, a reap-hook in his exterior hand, and a garb erect at his feet, all proper; sinister, a soldier of the Northamptonshire Yeomanry Cavalry habited vert, turned up buff, booted, his exterior hand resting upon his sword, the point on the ground all proper. Motto — " Parta tueri." Married, firstly, June 14, 1859, Emma Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Robert William Brandling of Low Gosforth, in the county of Northumberland ; and by her {who died July 9, 1884) has had Issue — (i) Thomas Atherton Powys, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Atherton Powys, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Northamptonshire Regi- ment, born April 5, 1861, died, unmarried, November 22, 1882 ; {2) John Powys, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Powys, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Captain 4th Battalion Northamptonshire Regi- ment, born January 12, 1863 [married, August 9, 1894, Louisa Isabella, eldest surviving daughter of Mr. Soltau- Symons of Chaddlewood] ; (3) Stephen Powys, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stephen Powys, born March 8, 1869. He married secondly, July 21, 1885, Clementina, daughter of Ker Baillie- Hamilton, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Residences — 6 Tenterden Street, W. ; St. Ann's Hill, Chertsey, in the county of Surrey; Lilford Park, near Oundle, in the county of Northampton ; Bank Hall, Preston. The Honourable Sir CHARLES LILLEY, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned fl iff I^W ^^ ^^^ Law. Born 1830, being the son of the IL/lUvJ^ Ifite T, Lilley of Hull and Newcastle ; has been Attorney -General, Colonial Secretary, a7id Premier of the Colony of Queensland; Member of the & is the Military Cockade. Legislative Assembly from 1860-1874 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Married, 1858, Sarah Jane, daughter of Joshua Jeays of Brisbane. Postal 2.6Axts&— Brisbane , Queensland. GEORGE WILLIAM LILLINGSTON-JOHNSON, Esquire, Justice of the liUinff]0fton^:joi)niBfon ^eTng- thf ;:i/'s^o^n and heir of the late Reverend George Lillingston, by his wife Barbara Ann, daughter of Henry Spooner, and assumed, by Royal License dated March 27, 1859, the surname and arms of Johnson, pursuant to the will of the Reverend Nathaniel Palmer Johnson. Gluts — Conservative, Leicester County. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Argent, two chevronels between as many griffins' heads erased in chief, and a palmer's scrip in base gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per fesse argent and gules, holding in the beak a palmer's scrip of the last. Married, September 20, i860, Charlotte Augusta, daughter of the Reverend W. Toovey Hopkins, iMaster of Arts, Rector of Nuffield ; and has Issue — William George Lillingston Lillingston -Johnson, Gentleman, Lieutenant 2nd Batta- lion Royal Irish Rifles (half pay), born April 5, 1864 ; and Evelyn Lillingston [married, August 1892, Eustace Vansittart Frere]. Seat — Ulverscroft, in the county of Leicester. M The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM HALE 9 JOHN CHARLES PERY, Earl of Lim- II tfni>t*trfe erick. Viscount Limerick, and Baron Glent- ILllUvllvn worth, in the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Foxford, of Stackpole Court, in the county of Clare, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Colonel, and Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, a Knight of Justice of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England. Born January 17, 1840, being the eldest son of the Right Hon- ourable William Henry Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his first wife Susanna, the only daughter of William Sheaffe, Surveyor of Excise at Mallow, Ireland ; succeeded his father in 1866. Creations — Baron, May 21, 1790 ; Viscount, December 29, 1800 ; and Earl, November 26, 1802 — Irish honours. Baron, August 11, 1815 — United Kingdom. Cluis — Carlton, Constitutional. Livery — Dark blue, with orange waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable (for Pery) ; 2. per chevron invected or and sable, in chief three pellets, in base a hart trippant of the first (for Hartstonge) ; 3. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Ormsby). Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degiee, with a mantUng gules and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased proper. Suf porters — Dexter, a lion ermine ; sinister, a fawn proper, ducally collared and chained or. Motto — "Virtute, non astutia." Married, firstly, August 28, 1862, his cousin, Caroline Maria, daughter of the Reverend Henry Gray ; and by her (who died January 24, 1877) had Issue— [t) William Henry Edmond de Vere Sheaffe Pery, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Glentworth, late Lieu- tennant 4th Battalion Rifle Brigade, now Captain 5th BattaUon Royal Munster Fusiliers, born September 16, 1863 [married, July 23, i8go, May Imelda, daughter of J. Burke Irwine, Royal Marines, of The Priory, in the county of Limerick, and has had issue, a son, born October 14, 1894 ; Imelda Sybil, died November 12, i8gi ; and Victoria May]. His Lordship married secondly, October 20, 1877, Isabella, daughter of the late ChevaUer James de Col- quhoun, and by her has issue — (2) Edmund Colquhoun Pery, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund Colquhoun Pery, born October 16, 1888 ; Florence Louise Beatrice Esterelle Isabelle, commonly known as Lady Florence Louise Beatrice Esterelle Isabelle ; and May Katherine Leila, commonly known as Lady May Katherine Leila. Seats — Dromore Castle, Pallaskenry, in the county H is the Naval Cockade. lim tin 615 of Limerick ; Tewin Water, Welwyn, in the county of Hertford. Major- General DAVID LIMOND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 3(1 tirtfltltl ■'®3^> ^'^'"■S t^ -f"" of R' Limond; was JL-llllUllU created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, 1881. Married, 1888, Margaret Springall Jackson, daughter of Springall Thomp- son of Bramcote, Slough, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — 4 Gloucester Crescent, Hyde Park, W. LINCOLN, Earl of, see NEWCASTLE. The Right Reverend EDWARD KING, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, Doctor of Divinity, Master ¥[ tnrflfn °^ ■'^'^ °^ ^^ university of Oxford. Born M/X\VW\%\ J829, being the son of the Venerable Walter King, Archdeacon of Rochester ; was con- secrated Bishop of Lincoln, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of See : Gules, two lions passant g^ardant or, on a chief azure the Holy Virgin and Child sitting crowned, and bearing a sceptre of the second, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Residence — Hilton House, Lincoln. The Right Honourable Sir NATHANIEL LIND- LEY, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her if tnrifptl '^^j^s'y's Most Honourable Privy Council, IL-illUlv^ Doctor of Laws, one of Her Majesty's Coun- sel Learned in the Law. Bom 1828, being the only son of the late Dr. John Lindley, Professor of Botany at University College, London ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1875 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1881. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief nebuly azure, a quatrefoil between two griffins' heads erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wrreath of the colours, in front of a pelican in her piety proper, charged on the breast with a pheon gules, three quatrefoils fesseways or ; with the Motto, "Sis fortis." Married, 1858, Sarah Katharine, daughter of the late Edward John Teale of Leeds, and has issue. Postal addresses^-East Carleton, Norwich; 19 Craven Hill Gardens, W. LINDSAY, quartered by BOYLE. LINDSAY, see CRAWFORD. LINDSAY, Baron, see CRAWFORD. LINDSAY, LOYD-, see WANTAGE. Itntisfag , Sir COUTTS LINDSAY, Baronet, of Balcarres, in the county of Fife, and Westville, in the county of Lincoln, Deputy-Lieutenant. 5o?-k Feb- ruary 2, 1824, being the son of Lieutenant- General James Lindsay, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Sir Coutts Trotter, first Baronet ; suc- ceeded his maternal grandfather in 1837, under the crea- tion of September 4, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, counterquartered i. and iiii. , gules a fesse chequy argent and azure within a bor- dure of the last (for Lindsay), ii. and iii. or, a lion ram- pant gules, debruised of a ribbon in bend sable (for Abernethy), the whole within a border azure, charged with fourteen stars or (for Lindsay of Balcarres) ; 2 and 3, counterquartered i. and iiii., argent a crescent gules, on a chief indented azure, three mullets pierced of the field (for Trotter) , ii. and iii. gules, a lion rampant argent, crowned or, charged on the shoulder with a crescent of the field (for Moubray), all within a border ermine, and im- paling the arms of Fitzroy, namely, quarterly i and 4, France and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, over all a sinister baton compony argent and azure, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a tent azure, firinged and sem^e of stars or, ensigned with a pennon gules. Supporters — Dexter, a white horse proper ; sinister, a lion argent, armed and langued azure. Motto — "Astra castra nuinen lumen munimen." Married, June 30, 1864, Caro- line Blanche Elizabeth, only surviving child of the Right Honourable Henry Fitzroy; and has surviving Issue — Euphemia Harriet Susan ; and Anne Helen. Heir pre- sumptive — His brother. Lord Wantage [to whom refer]. Residence — 11 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ELLEN SARAH LINDSAY, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Sarah Lindsay, daughter of the first Bciron Tredegar. Married, 1856, Colonel Henry Gore Lindsay. FRANCES LINDSAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Frances Lindsay, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Wicklow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised of a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Howard, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent (for Howard) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion ram- pant gules (for Forward). Married, 1845, Colin Lind- say, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Colin Lindsay, son of the Right Honourable the twenty-fourth Earl of Crawford, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) William Alexander Lindsay, Esquire, Windsor Herald of Arms, Barrister-at-Law, Middle Temple, 1873, bof" 1846 [to whom refer] ; (2) Walter James Lindsay, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel (late Rifle Brigade), sometime Secretary of Oxford Military College, born 1847 [married, 1883, Henrietta Julia, daughter of FitzmauriceG. Bloomfield of New Park, in the county of Waterford, and has issue living, Frances Ruby Vera] ; (3) Alfred Lindsay, Gentleman, born 1853 [married, 1882, Isabel Catherine, daughter of the Reverend George Barons Northcote, Rector of Feniton, Honiton, and has issue living, George Humphrey Maurice Lindsay, Gentleman, bom 1888 ; MargaretFrances Catherine ; and Violet Harriet Isabella] ; (4) Leonard Cecil Colin Lind- say, Gentleman, born 1857 ; (5) the Reverend Claud Reginald Lindsay, Gentleman, born 1861, is in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome ; Isabella [married, 1878, Frederick Butler Molineux Montgomerie, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue] ; Harriet Maria, a nun ; and Alexina Frances [married, 1878, Major Edmund James Thomas Ross-of-Blandenburg, Royal Engineers, and has issue]. Postal address — Dean Park, Honiton. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN TROTTER BETHUNE-LINDSAY, Earl of Lindsay and Lord Parbroath, Viscount of Garnock, Lord Kilbirnie, Kingsburn, and Drumry, and Lord Lindsay of the Byres, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Fife, a Representative Peer for Scotland since 1885. Born January 3, 1827, being the son of Major-General Sir Henry Lindsay Bethune, first Baronet (dejure ninth Earl of Lindsay), by his wife Coutts, daughter of John Trotter of Dryham Park, in the county of Hertford ; succeeded his father in the Baronetcy, and de Jure as Earl of Lindsay, &c., February 19, 1851, and established his right to the above honours in 1878. Creations — Lord Lindsay of the Byres, 1445 ; Viscount of Garnock, Lord Kilbirnie, Kingsburn, and Drunury, November 26, 1703 ; Earl of Lindsay and Lord Parbroath, May 8. 1633 ; Baronet, March 7, 1836. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quar- terly I and 4, azure a fesse between three lozenges or (for Bethune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron sable, charged with an otter's head erased of the first (for Balfour), all within a border embattled or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an otter's head erased proper. Supporters — Two grifiins gules, armed and membered or. Mottoes — Of the Lords Lindsay, " Live but dreid," and on a scroll proceeding out of the helmet, " Je ayme" ; of the Viscounts Garnock, "Sine labe nota " ; of Bethune of Kil- conquhar, " Debonnaire. " Married, 1858, Jeanne Eudoxie, daughter of Monsieur J. V. Duval of Bordeaux. Heir pre- sumptive to Peerages — His kinsman, David Clark Lindsay of Wormistone, in the county of Fife, born 1832 ; married, 1866, Emily Marian, daughter of Robert Crosse of Doctors' Commons, and widow of Captain Edmund Charles Barnes. Residences — Kilconquhar House, in the county of Fife ; 73 Queen's Gate, S.W. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6i6 Un lin § WILLIAM ALEXANDER LINDSAY, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Devon, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Windsor Herald of Arms, Barrister-at-Law. Born June 8, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Colin Lindsay, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Colin Lindsay (who died 1892), by his wife Frances, commonly called Lady Frances [to whom refer], eldest surviving daughter and co-heir of the late Right Honourable Sir William Forward Howard, fourth Earl of Wicklow, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; was a Royal Commissioner to enquire into Corrupt Practices, 1880 ; was Portcullis Pursuivant of Arms from 1882 to 1894, since when he has been Windsor Herald, duis — Athenaeum, Carlton, Wellington. Ar- morial beaxmgs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, gules a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules debruised of a ribbon sable (for Abernethy) ; 3, quarterly i. and iiii. , gules a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent (for Howard) ; ii. and iii. argent, a lion rampant gules (for Forward), the escutcheon being surrounded by his collar of SS, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Hamilton-Gordon, namely quarterly i and 4, azure, three boars' heads couped within a double tressure charged with roses and thistles alternately or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., gules three cinquefoils pierced ermine; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable, these last quarters within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton). Upon the escut- cheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, out of an antique ducal coronet, a swan's neck and wings proper; with the Motto, "Endure fort." Married, May 7, 1870, Harriet, commonly called Lady Harriet, second daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George John James Hamilton-Gordon, fifth Earl of Aberdeen ; and has Issue — (i) James Howard Lindsay, Esquire, born April 29, 1871, Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Laws ; (2) Michael William Howard Lindsay, Gentleman, of the Seaforth Highlanders, born August 7, 1872 ; (3) Francis Howard Lindsay, Gentle- man, born March 9, 1876 ; (4) John Colin Howard Lindsay, Gentleman, Midshipman Royal Navy, born December 27, 1877 ; (5) David Howard Lindsay, Gentleman, born June 4, 1882 ; Mary Pladdo ; and Margaret Louisa. Residences — 17 Cromwell Road, S.W. ; Deer Park, Honiton, in the county of Devon. Postal address — College of Arms, E.G. §The Right Honourable MONTAGU PERE- GRINE BERTIE, Earl of Lindsey, in the 3fl tnfff^l^n county of Lincoln, Deputy-Lieutenant for IL-I'llUA'vj^ the counties of Lincoln and Berkshire, late Captain Grenadier Guards. Born December 15, 1815, being the second son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Lindsey, by his wife Charlotte Susanna Elizabeth, the daughter of the late Very Reverend Charles Peter Layard, Dean of Bristol (she died i860) ; succeeded his brother as eleventh Earl, March 21, 1B77, under the creation of November 22, 1626. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly I and 4, argent three battering-rams barways in pale proper, headed and garnished azure ; 2 and 3 sable, a shattered castle triple-towered argent, and impaling the arms of Welby, namely sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the breast proper, ducally crowned or, being the crest of the Barons Willoughby ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a pine-tree proper (for Bertie). Supporters — Dexter, a pilgrim or friar vested in russet, with his crutch and rosary or ; sinister, a savage man wreathed about the temples and waist with ivy. Motto — " Loyaut6 m' oblige." Married, May 30, 1854, Felicia Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend John Earle Welby of Hareston ; and has Issue — Montagu Pere- grine Albemarle Bertie, Esquire, who has assumed the title of Lord Bertie, Captain 4th Battalion Northampton- shire Regiment, late Aide-de-Camp to Governor of New South Wales, born September 3, 1861 [married, February 12, i8go, Millicent, eldest daughter of Dr. J. Cox of Craig Crook, St. Leonard's, Sydney, Australia, and has issue, Muriel Vere] ; Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Eliza- beth ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary ; and Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn. Seat — Uffington House, Stamford, in the county of Lincoln. « is tbe Military Cockade. RICHARD BOUGHEY MONK LINGARD-MONK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace *I «<«^Aoh Cnai^t^f^ for the county of Chester. Born lLingatO = W90nR March 13, 1824, being the eldest son of Roger Rowson Lingard of Heaton Norris, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his second wife Mary, daughter of the Reverend George Monk, and assumed the additional surname and arras of Monk by Royal License in the year 1875. Clubs — Conser- vative, Junior Carlton, Conservative (Manchester). Livery Light drab, with scarlet collar and waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i and 6 quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, a chevron dovetailed between four lions' heads erased argent, three in chief and one in base (for Monk), ii. and iii. barry of six or and vair, on a bend engrailed sable, four escallops argent (for Lingard) ; 2. party per pale azure and sable, a quadrangular castle between two fiaunches argent, each charged with an annulet gules (for Rowson) ; 3. gules, a chevron dovetailed between four lions' heads erased argent, three in chief and one in base (for Monk) ; 4. ermine, three crosses patSe in chevron gules, between three stags' heads caboshed sable (for Boughey) ; 5. or, a chevron azure between two plummets in chief of the last, and a saltire couped gules in base (for Jennings), Crests - 1. on a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant sable, charged on the wing with a cross pat^e or, and resting the dexter claw upon an escutcheon gules, charged with a lion's head erased argent (for Monk) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased sable, charged on the neck with an escallop argent, and holding in the mouth a branch of three cinquefoils slipped vert (for Lin- gard) ; with the Motto, " Tout d'en haut." Married, April 18, 1849, his cousin, EUzabeth Frances, daughter of Alexander Lingard of Cheadle Moseley, in the county of Cheshire (she died 1882). Of this marriage there has been Issue — (i) George Monk Lingard-Monk, Gentleman, born 1850, died 1851 ; (2) James Boughey Monk Lingard-Monk, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born 1853 [married, 1876, Diana Caroline, daughter and co-heiress of Reginald Robert Walpole, Gentleman, of Hanslope, in the county of Buckingham (she died without issue, 1891) ; and secondly, 1894, Nellie, widow and heiress of William He- burn of Dunlewy, in the county of Donegal], Estates — Fulshaw Hall and Lands in Fulshaw, in the parish of Wilmslow, in the county of Chester ; Lord of the Manor, or reputed manor, of Fulshaw. Postal address — Fulshaw Hall, Wilmslow, Cheshire. The Right Honourable Sir RALPH ROBERT WHEELER LINGEN, first Baron Lingen, 3f| tt1ITI>t1 Knight Commander of the Most Honourable ILlU^t'tl Order of the Bath, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Born February 19, 1819, being the only son of the late Thomas Lingen, Esquire, of Birmingham, by his wife Ann, eldest daughter of the late Robert Wheeler, Esquire, of the same town ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1879, ^nveen four roses argent (for Burton) ; 3. gules, three bundles, each of as many arrows or, each tied together .argent (for Blest). Motto — " Dominusprovidebit." Estate — Ford, in the county of Salop. Postal address — Four Sisters, East Bergholt, Suffolk. JOHN LINGEN-BURTON, Gentleman, eldest son of the late Robert Lingen- Burton, Gentleman, by his wife Catharina Sophia, daughter of Richard Francis Cleave- land, Commander Royal Navy. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armoiial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry of six or and azure, on a bend gules, three roses argent (for Lingen) ; 2. quarterly purpure and azure, a cross engrailed or, between fourroses argent (for Burton) ; 3. gules, three bundles of as many arrows or, each tied together argent (for Biest). Estate — Longner Hall, in the county of Salop. Postal address — Longner Hall, near Shrewsbury. LINNINGTON, see MARTYN-LINNINGTON. FRANCES ARTHUR CHARLOTTE LINSKILL. commonly known as the Honourable Frances 3[[ ttir^f^tlf Arthur Charlotte Linskill, second daughter JL-lK^Hl-ll of the tenth Viscount Valentia. Married, 1853, William Linskill. Sir JAMES DROMGOLE LINTON, Knight Bachelor, President of the Institute of Painters in IT tnf'fif) Water Colours. Born 1840, being the son of AL'illVUK fj^g i^fg James Linton of London, by his wife Jane, n^e Scott; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1867, Harriet Maria, daughter of Henry Allen of London. Postal address — 5 Cromwell Place, S. W. LINTRATHEN, Earl of, see AIRLIE. JL The Right Honourable ARTHUR HENRY ^_ GEORGEVAUGHAN.EarlofLisburne, 3fl fcfflttt*f)|^ Viscount Lisburne and Lord Vaughan, •**'*'^"^**^*' Baron of Fethard, in the Peerage of Ire- land, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan. Born July 30, 1862, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Lisburne, by his first wife Laura Gertrude, daughter of Edwyn Burnaby of Bag- grave Hall, in the county of Leicester; succeeded his father in 1888. Creations — Viscount, &c. , June 25, 1695; Earl, July 18, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armoinr embowed holding in the hand a sword all proper, hilt and pommel or. Sup- porters — Dexter, a dragon regardant wings elevated vert, gorged with a collar sable, edged argent, and charged with three fleurs-de-lis of the last thereto a chain or ; sinister, a unicorn regardant argent, armed, maned, tufted, and un- guled or, collared and chained as the dexter. Motto — " Non revertar inultus." Married, October 24, 1888, Evelyn, daughter of Edmund Probyn of Huntly Manor, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue — Ernest Edmund Henry Malet Vaughan, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Vaughan, born February 8, 1892 ; and Enid Evelyn Malet, commonly known as Lady Enid Evelyn Malet. Seat — Crosswood, Aberystwith, in the county of Cardigan. ADELAIDE ANNABELLA TURVILLE, Widow, commonly known as the Dowager - Baroness 3[J ttiffHY Lisgar, daughter of Edward Tuite Dalton. '^^l^'jy^K Married, ^rst/y, 1835, Lord Lisgar, who was so created in 1870, and died in 1876, when the title became extinct ; secondly, 1878, Sir Francis For- tescue Turville, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1889. Postal address — Lisgar House, Bailieboro' , Cavan ; Bosworth Hall, Rugby. LISLE, DE, see BE LISLE. The Right Honourable JOHN ARTHUR LYS- AGHT, Baron Lisle, of Mountnorth, in the J] trifp county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland. JL-lTJlv Born October 12, 1811, being the only son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Lisle, by his first wife Elizabeth, the, eldest daughto- of Samuel Knight ; succeeded his father in 1868, under the creation of September 18, 1758. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three spears erect gules, on a chief azure a lion passant guardant or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand holding a sword all proper. Supporters— Two lions or. Motto— " Bella ! horrida bella!" Married, March 6, 1837, Henrietta, daughter of John Church ; and by her (who died i860) has Issue — (i) John Arthur Lysaght, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Arthur Lysaght, born November 19, 1838, died January 1872 ; (2) George William James Lysaght, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George William James Lysaght, born January 29, 1840 [married, October 31, 1868, Amy Emily, daughter of Ayliffe Langford of St. Heliers, Jersey, and has, Horace George Lysaght,' Gentleman, born February 16, 1873 ; and Kathleen Eily] ; (3) Frederick Lysaght, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Lysaght, born May 27, 1841 [married, firstly, December 31, 1867, Annie Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Ayliffe Langford, which lady died May 24, 1868 ; secondly, November 10, 1868, Elizabeth Lavinia, youngest daughter of D. Le Couteur of Jersey, and has by the former, Frederick Edward John Lysaght, born 1868] ; (4) the Reverend Henry Lysaght, commonly known as the Honourable the Reverend Henry Lysaght, Vicar of St. Mary's, Middleton, Rothwell, born March 10, 1847 [married, January 14, 1875, Susan Isabelle, third daughter of Philip Scott of Hill House, Queenstown, and has issue, John Arthur Constantine Lysaght, Gentleman, born September 13, 1876] ; Henrietta Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Elizabeth ; Elizabeth Octavia, com- monly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Octavia, died May 7, 1870 1 Philippa Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Philippa Charlotte [married, 1884, Arthur Octavius Marwood, and has issue] ; and Mary Anne Clara, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Anne Clara, died i8i;8. Seat — Middleton Vicarage, Rothwell, Leeds. Tlie Right Honourable GEORGE PONSONBY O'CAL- LAGHAN, Viscount Lis7nore and Baron 3(1 t^fY^ni*^ Lismore of Shanbally, in the county of JL'i^lllUi'V Tipperary, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Lismore of Shanbally Castle, in the Peerage of the United Kingdo-m. Born 1815, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Lismore, by his wife Eleanor, commonly called Lady Eleanor, the second daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Earl of Ormonde [this marriage was dissolved in 1826) ; served formerly in the ijth Lancers ; succeeded his father in 1857. Creations — Baron, June 27, 1785 ; Viscount, May 24, 1806, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron, July 6, 1838, in the Peerage of the United Kingdo7n. Armorial bearings as quoted in the various Peerages, but which are not recorded in Ulster s Office, are for Arms : Argent, in base a ^nount vert, on the sinister side a hurst of oak-trees, therefrom issuant a wolf passant towards the dexter proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, uoith a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, tipon a wreath of the colours, a bare dexter arm embowed, holding bendways a sword en- twined with a snake all proper. Supporters — Two stags proper. Motto — " Fidus et audax." Married, July 25, 1839, Mary, second daughter of John George Norbury ; and has Issue — (i) George Cornelius Gerald O'Callaghan, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable George Cornelius Gerald O'Callaghan, born November 3, 1846 [married at Umballa, India, December 24, 1874, Rosina, daughter of the Reverend W. H. Williams, and widow of E. C. Follett, Esquire, eldest son of Sir W. Webb Follett, one of Her Majesty s Counsel learned in the LawV died March 1885 ; (2) William Frederick Ormonde O'Callaghan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William. Frederick Ormonde O'Callaghan, Member of Parliament for the county of Tipperary, born November 14, 1852, died April 20, 1877. Residences — 31 Old Burlington Street, London, W. ; Shanbally Castle, Clogheen, in the county of Tip- perary. LISTER, see RIBBLESDALE. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person, 6i8 lis LISTER, CUNLIFFE-, see MASHAM. § GEORGE SPOFFORTH LISTER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the X\ ttfl"i>l* county of Lincoln, and Justice of the Peace X^X^XKX for the West Riding of the county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1811, being tfie son of the late James Lister of Ouse- fleet Grange, in the West Riding of the county of York. Club — Junior Carlton, Armorial bearings as given in Burke's *^ Landed Gentry," hut for which no authority has been established, are for Axms ; Ermine, on a fesse sable, three inullets or ; with tlie Crest, a stag's head erased proper. Married, 1848, Caroline, third daughter of William Mostyn Owen of Woodhouse, in the county of Salop. Postal address — Finningley Park, Bawtrey, Yorkshire. Sir JOSEPH LISTER, first Baronet, of Park Crescent, in the parish of St. Marylebone, in the county of Middle- sex, Bachelor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, one of the Surgeons Extraordinary to Her Majesty, Pro- fessor of Clinical Surgery in the King's College, London. Born April 5, 1827, being the son of the late Joseph Jack- son Lister of Upton, in the county of Essex. Creation — December 26, 1883. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse invected sable, three mullets argent, in chief a club in pale entwined with a serpent all proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a stag's head erased proper, three mullets argent. llotto — " Malo mori quam foedari." Married, April 23, 1856, Agnes, daughter of James Syme, Professor of Clinical Surgery in the University of Edinburgh (she died April 12, 1893). Residence — 12 Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. §Sir THOMAS VILLIERS LISTER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint MicJiael and Saint Gearge, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Radnor, Master of Arts. Born 1832, being the son of the late Thomas H. Lister of Armitage Park, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Maria Theresa, com- menly known as Lady Maria Theresa, daughter of George Villiers, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Villiers; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Married, firstly, 1862, Fanny Harriet, daughter of the late William Coryton of Pentillie Castle, in the county of Cornwall [she died 1875) ; secondly, 1877, Florence Selina, daughter of the late William- John Hamilton. Postal addresses — 64 Cadogan Square, S. W. ; Ai'mitage Hall, Ascot, Berks. JAMES LISTER - EMPSON. Born 1851, being the only son of Robert Cornelius II frffl>r-rJFmnrtni1 ^.mpson, formerly Lister, of Ji^iPVt-l'^UIjJAikUU Ousefleet Hall, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for the county of Lincoln and for the West Riding of the county of York [to whom refer"], by Elizabeth Cornwell his wife, daughter of Jervis E7npson, and assumed in 1871 the surttame of Em.pson in addition to and after his former surname of Lister. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority whatsoever has been established, are for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three crosses patde ajgent [for Empson) ; and as Crests, i, a tent argent, adorned or, lined azure, charged in the interior wtth a cross formie of the first {for Empson); 2. out of a Jive-leaved ducal coronet, a stags head [for Lister) ; with the Motto, "Corona mea Christus." {The armorial bearings as quoted for his father in Burkes '^Landed Gentry" differ slightly from these."] Postal address — The Hall, Ouseffeet, Goole, York- shire, CAROLINE LISTER - KAYE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Caroline Lister- H ttff'lM^-lltfltlO Kaye, daughter of the Right Hon- X^Vt^KX^V'iSWX^K' curable the first Earl of Cottenham, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bendlets sable (for M is the Blilitary Coclcade. Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister), all within a bordure wavy azure, and im- paling the arms of Pepys, namely sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads erased argent, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Married, 1852, Lister Lister-Kaye, Esquire, who died 1855. Postal addresses — 14 Wilton Place, S.W. ; Denbigh Cottage, Wingfield. W CECIL EDMUND LISTER-KAYE, Esquire, Justice @ of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born Janu- ary 16, 1854, being the second son of the late Lister Lister-Kaye, Esquire (the eldest son of Sir John Lister- Kaye, second Baronet), by his wife Caroline, commonly known as Lady Caroline, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Cottenham ; heir pre- sumptive to the Baronetcy. Clubs — Marlborough, Turf. Livery — Dark blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bendlets sable (for Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister), the whole within a bordure wavy azure, and impaling the arms of Pelham-Clinton, namely, quar- terly I and 4, argent six cross crosslets fitchfe sable, three, two and one, on a chief azure, two mullets or, pierced gules (for Clinton) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper (for Pelham) ; ii. and iii. of honourable augmentation, gules two demi- belts paleways argent, the buckles in chief. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goldfinch proper, charged on the breast with a rose gules (for Kaye) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper, erased wavy or, attired sable, and holding in the mouth a bird-bolt bendways of the second, flighted argent ; with the Motto, " Kynd kynn knawne kepe." Married, September 16, 1880, Beatrice Adeline, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Adeline, eldest daughter of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Newcastle ; and has Issue — (i) Pelham Henry Alexander Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, born August 4, 1890, died 1891 ; (2) Kenelm Arthiu: Lister-Kaye, Gentleman, bom March 27, 1892 ; .Adeline Cecilia ; Frances Lois ; and Florence. Estate — Denby Grange, in the county of York. Postal address — Denby Grange, Wakefield. Dame ELIZABETH MARGARET LISTER-KAYE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lister-Kaye, second daughter of the late Reverend John William Bower of Barmston, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bend- lets sable (for Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister), the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Married, 1869 (as his second wife). Sir John Lister-Kaye, second Baronet, who died 1871. Postal address — Boughton Place, near Maidstone. M Sir JOHN PEPYS LISTER-KAYE, third Baronet, of 13 Denby Grange, in the county of York, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the West Riding of the county of York. Born February 1853, being the son of the late Lister Lister-Kaye, Esquire, by his wife Caroline, commonly known as Lady CaroUne, third daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Christoper Pepys, the first Earl of Cottenham, Doctor of Civil Law ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baronet, April 13, 1871, under the creation of December 28, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bendlets sable (for Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister), the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goldfinch proper, charged on the breast with a rose gules (for Kaye) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head proper, erased wavy or, attired sable, in the mouth a bird-bolt bendways of the third, flighted argent (for Lister). Motto — " Kynd kynn knawne kepe." Married, December 5, 1881, Natica, second daughter of Senor Antonio Yznaga del Valle of Ravenswood, America, and of Cuba ; and had Issue — John Digby Lister-Kaye, Esquire, born September 15, 1882, died same year. Heir-presumptive — His brother, Cecil Edmund Lister-Kaye, Esquire, born 1854; married, 1880, Lady Beatrice AdeUne Pelham-Clinton, daughter of the sixth Duke of Newcastle. Seat — Denby Grange, Wakefield, Yorkshire. B Is the Naval Cockade. ua lit 619 Sir /AMES LISTON-FOULIS of Colinton and Ravel- sion [lineal descendant of Sir John 3fl tflffrill- ffnttTtd PouHs, Baronet, of Ravehton, .Ib'W VUI(' Jl UUlt;j which latter dignity was forfeited hy the second Baronet, Sir Archi- lald Primrose, whowas beheaded for High Treason in 1745 at Carlisle), late ibth Foot. Born July 3, 1847, being the son of Sir William Liston-Foulis, the eighth Baronet, ty his first wife, the eldest daughter of the late Captaim Ramage Liston; succeeded his father in 1858, under the creation of June 7, 1634. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anas : Argent, three hay leaves slipped vert. Crest — A dexter hand couped, holding a sword in pale, sustaining a wreath of laurel all proper. Married, December 8, 1868, Sarah Helen, eldest daughter of Sir C. M. Ochterlony, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) William Liston-Foulis, Esquire, bom October 27, iSe^; (2) Reginald John Liston-Foulis, Esquire, bom January 10, 1871 ; (3) Charles James Liston-Foulis, Esquire, bom January 4, 1873 ; (4) Archibald Primrose Liston-Foulis, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Marine Artilleiy, bom August 28, 1874 ; (5) Harry Nasmyth Liston-Foulis, Esquire, bom April 6, died August 6, 1876 ; (6) George Herbert Liston-Foulis, Esquire, bom December 14, 1879 \ and Ethel Charlotte. Seat — Millbum Tower, near Edinburgh. {Foster places this title in " Chaos.' "^ Dame MARY ANNE LISTON-FOULIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Liston-Foulis, eldest daughter of Robert Cadell. Armorial bearings are, upon a loxenge : Argent, three bay leaves slipped vert. Married, 1852 (as his second wife). Sir William Liston-Foulis, Baronet, who died 1858. Postal address — Morningside, Edinburgh. [Foster places this title in *' Chaos."'\ The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM HARE, Earl of Listowel, Viscount Ennismore and ILiflltOtaEl Listowel, Baron Ennismore, in the county JL'I'TJVUUJvl of Kerry, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Hare of Convamore, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Vice- Admiral of the Province of Munster. Born May 29, 1833, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Listowel, by his wife Maria Augusta, the second daughter of the late Vice-Admiral William Windham ; succeeded his father in 1856. Creations — Baron of Ire- land, July 31, 1800; Viscount, January 15, 1816 ; Earl, February 5, 1822 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, De- cember 8, 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, two bars or, a chief indented of the last, the escut- cheon being surrounded by the ribbon and the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Brudenell-Bruce, namely, quarterly i and 4 or, a saltire and chief gules, on a canton argent, a lion rampant azure (for Bruce) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three morions or steel caps azure (for Brudenell). Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degreee, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion couped argent, ducaUy gorged or. Supporters — Two dragons ermine, armed and langued gules. Motto — ' ' Odi profanura." Married, August 31, 1865, Ernestine Mary, com- monly known as Lady Ernestine Mary, younger daughter of the Most Honourable the third Marquess of Ailesbury ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Granville Hare, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Ennismore, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford, Lieutenant ist Life Guards, born Sep- tember 12, 1866 ; (2) Charles Ambrose Hare, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Ambrose Hare, born September 5, 1875, died May 4, 1885 ; Margaret Ernestine Augusta, commonly known as Lady Margaret Ernestine Augusta ; and Beatrice Mary, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Mary. Residences — Kingston House, Prince's Gate, S.W. ; Convamore, Mallow, in the county of Cork. Surgeon-Major-General STEWART AARON LITH- GO W, Companion of the Most Honourable ?I tl'TlirnVH Order cf the Bath, Companion of the Dis- ii^*V4^^UW tinguished Service Order, Doctor of Medi- cine. Born 1833, being the son of the late Aaron Lithgow ; Superintendent of Edinburgh Royal In- firmary, 1893 ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1885 ; Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Married, 1866, Elizabeth Charlotte, daughter of the late Reverend John Davis, Ordinary of New- gate. Postal address — Royal Infirmary, Edinburgh. Major-General HENRY ALEXANDER LITTLE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the iLlttIP Bath. Born 1837, being the fourth son of the Mi^\K\Vv late John Little of Stewartstown, in the county of Tyrone ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — Grosvenor. Married, 1866, Ellen Wade, eldest daughter of the late D. P. Thompson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Park and Stonestown, Kin^s County. FLETCHER CASTELL HUNGERFORD LITTLE- DALE, Esquire, late Captain in the 29th iLtttlpJiflfP (now Worcestershire) Regiment. Bom JL'iVVlvUdlv January 20, 1846, being the son of Arthur Littledale, Gentleman, of the Honour- able East India Company's Service, by his wife Henrietta Catherine, only daughter of George Ewan Law. Clubs — White's, Naval and Military. Livery — Blue coat, yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearmgs — He bears for Anns : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent ; with the Motto, " Crux mihi dux." Married, June 25, 1878, Emily Fanny Stopford, eldest daughter of General Edward Stopford Clare- mont, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Estate — Cookham End, in the county of Berkshire. Postal address — 2 Bryanston Place, London, W. The Reverend GODFREY ARMYTAGE LITTLE- DALE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Chipping Norton. Born September 15, 1854, being the second son of Henry Anthony Littledale, Esquire, by his wife Mary EUzabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of Kirklees Hall, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a vnreath of the colours, a demi-Uon gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent ; with the Motto, " Fac et spera." Married, August 10, 1886, Alice Henrietta (who died December 12, 1892), second daughter of Marmaduke Wy vill of Constable Burton, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Anthony Godfrey Littledale, Gentleman, born May 13, 1888 ; and Dorothy Laura. Postal address — The Vicarage, Chipping Norton. t HENRY WILLIAM ASSHETON LITTLEDALE, Commander in the Royal Navy. Born September 16, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Henry Anthony Little- dale, Esquire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary EUzabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of Kirklees Park, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent; with the Motto, "Fac et spera." Married, April 29, 1879, Catherine, eldest surviving daughter of Lieutenant-General Henry Wray, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has Issue — Henry Ambrose Pudsay Littledale, Gentle- man, born August 31, 1881 ; Mary Dorothy ; and Winifred. M RALPH PUDSAY LITTLEDALE, Captain in the ® Royal Engineers. Born February 17, 1856, being the third son of the late Henry Anthony Littledale, Esquire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of Kirklees Park, in the county of York. Club — Naval and Military. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent ; with the Motto, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 620 lit " Fac et spera." Married, April i8, 1891, Mary Olivia Georgina, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Lennox Tredcroft of Glen Ancrum, Guildford ; and has Issue — Olivia Mary Edith. Postal address — 20 Park Road, South Birkenhead. WILLOUGHBY ASTON LITTLEDALE, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August 31, 1857, being the fourth son of the late Henry Anthony Littledale, Esquire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Armytage, Esquire, of iCirklees Park, in the county of York. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, on a chief azure, three cross crosslets of the field, impaling the arms of Thursby, namely argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet argent; with the Motto, "Fac et spera." Married, Feb- ruary 19, 1B89, Violet, elder daughter of Sir John Hardy Thursby, Baronet, of Ormerod House, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and has Issue — Eleanor Violet. RALPH DANIEL MAKENSON' LITTLER, Es- quire^ Companion of the Most Honourable an if-^f r>f« Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and IL'iVVlvi Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex^ one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Lieutenant for the City of London^ Chairman of County Council and of Quarter Sessions [Councillor for Wood Green, Eastern Division) of the county of Middlesex. Born 1835, bein^ the so?i of the late Reverend Robert Littler ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen s, Whitehall. Postal addresses — Brooinfield House, Palmer's Green , Middle- sex ; Petteril Bank, Carlisle; 4 Temple Gardens, E C. LITTLETON, see HATHERTON. ALGERNON CHARLES LITTLETON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable 3n tf*!*! f>f |*|t| Algernon Charles Littleton, late Captain in ii^ii.tli;-i.Uil- the Royal Navy. Born August 23, 1843, being the second son of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Hatherton, by his wife Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, daughter of the Most Noble the fifth Duke of Northumberland. Clubs — Travel- lers', Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable, impaling the arms of Needham, namely argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed sable, between the attires or, a bugle-horn of the first, garnished and pendent from two annulets conjoined gold ; with the Motto, " Ung Dieu et ung roy." Married, August II, 1874, Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, sister of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Kilmorey; and has Issue — (i) Algernon Edward Percy Littleton, Esquire, born 1881 ; (2) Josceline William Little- ton, Gentleman, born 1886 ; (3) Richard Charles Arthur Littleton, Gentleman, born 1887; (4) Cecil Francis Henry Littleton, Gentleman, born 1890; Louisa Lucy ; Hyacinthe Mary Henrietta ; Isabel ; Blanche ; and Eleanor. Postal address — Crosshayes, Hall Cross, Burton- on-Trent. The Right Reverend JOHN CHARLES RYLE, Lord Bishop of Liverpool, Doctor of H tVll>t*tiril*lf Divinity. Born May 10, 1816, being the ILIUI^'llJUUl son of John Ryle, Esquire, of Macclesfield, by his wife Susannah, daughter of Charles Hurt, Esquire, of Wirksworth, in the county of Derby ; was consecrated to the newly-founded Bishopric of Liverpool, 1880. C/w^— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for the Arms of See : Argent, an eagle with wings expanded sable, beaked or, resting its dexter claw on an ancient ink- horn proper, a chief per pale azure and gules, charged on the dexter with an open book of the third, inscribed with the words "Thy word is truth " of the second, and on the sinister with a lymphad gold. Married, firstly, October 29, 1845, Matilda Charlotte Louisa, daughter of J. P. Plumptre of Fredville, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — Geor- ^ is the military Cockade. gina Matilda. His Lordship married secondly, March 1850, Jessy Elizabeth, daughter of John Walker of Crawfordton, North Britain ; and has— (i) Reginald John Ryle, Bachelor of Medicine of the University of Oxford, born 1854 [married, i88i; Catharine, daughter of Samuel Scott, and has issue, John Ryle, born 1889 ; Effie ; Jessie ; and Margaret] ; (2) the Reverend Herbert Edward Ryle, Bachelor of Divinity, Hulsean Professor of Divinity of the University of Cam- bridge since 1887, born 1856 [married, 1883, Nea, daughter of Major-General Adams, late Royal Irish Rifles, and has issue, Edward Ryle, born 1885 ; Roger John Ryle, born 1889] ■ (3) Arthur Johnston Ryle, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born 1857; and Jessie Isabelle. He married thirdly, October 24, i86i, Henrietta Amelia, daughter of Colonel William Legh Clowes of Broughton Old Hall, Manchester, which lady died April 8, 1889. Residence— Valace, Liverpool. LIVESBY, Baronet. Creation 1627. The first Baronet having sided with the Parliament, and *I tVli^iVAtl "'^''^'^ "-^ ""^ "f ^"S Charles's judges, was IL'lUv}) vf^ attainted by Act of Parliament passed after his death in 1660, and the Baronetcy was thereupon extinguished. The title is, however, claimed by Joseph Montagu Livesey of Stourton Hall, in the county of Lincoln, but such claim is believed to be without foundation. § RANALD JOHN MACDONALD LIVINGSTON- MACDONALD, lLit)ing0ton=90acDonalD ^^r^SS Seaforth High- landers. Born July 5, 1863, being the elder son of the late Ronald Livingston of Drimsynie, in the county of Argyll, by his wife Agnes Johanna, daughter of Captain Ninian Jeffrey, Ross-shire Local Militia. Club — United Service (Edin- burgh). Livery — Claret colour and silver. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters counterquartered, i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a hand in armour, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules; 3. or, a galley, sails furled sable ; 4. vert, a salmont naiant in fesse proper, all within a bordure parted per pale or and azure (for Macdonald) ; second and third grand quarters or, three cinquefoils gules (for Livingston). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchSe azure. Motto — " Per mare per terras. " Estate and postal address — Flodigarry House, Staffin, Skye. ROBERT SPENCER LIVINGSTONE, Esquire. Albany Herald from 18 — . Postal il tVlt1-1i¥tffrttli> address — South Bush, Fisherrow, ii^V\in\\i,7>\M\W, Musselburgh, N.B. STUART MOODIE LIVINGSTONE, Unicom Pur- suivant from 18 — . Postal address — South Bush, Fisherrow, Musselburgh, N.B. LIXNAW, Baron, see LANSDOWNE. The Right Reverend RICHARD LEWIS, Lord Bishop of Llandaff, Doctor of Divinity. M fflnttflflr Born 1821, being the second and only JJ.UVnyu(.V Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lanark. Born 1820, being the son of the late Robert Lockhart, by his second wife Charlotte Simpson, daughter of Captain William- Mercer of Potter- hill, North Britain ; created Co?npanion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Married, 1861, Emily Udny, daughter of James Brebner of Aberdeen. Postal address — Cambusnethan House, Wishaw, N.B, H Sir SIMON LOCKHART, fifth Baronet, of The Lee ® and Carnwath, in the county of Lanark, Deputy- Lieutenant, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Life Guards, Major Lanark Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1849, being the second son of Sir Norman Macdonald Lockhart, the third Baro- net, by his wife Margaret, the daughter of John McLean of Campbeltown, in the county of Argyll; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, May 20, 1870, under the crea- tion of May 24, 1806. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a man's heart gules, within a fetterlock sable, on a chief azure, three boars' Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 624 Hoc heads erased of the first (for Lockhart) ; 2 and 3 grand quarterings, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules ; ii. or, a naked arm issuing from the sinister side in fesse proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e in pale gules; iii. argent, a galley, her oars in saltire sable, flagged gules ; iiii. vert, a salmon in fesse argent (for Macdonald). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased argent. Supporters — Dexter, a chevalier armed at all points, his visor up, holding a spear in his hand, a sword by his side, and a gold chain about his neck, thereat a man's heart pendent gules, ensigned with an imperial crown or, and on his helmet a plume of feathers, the centre gules, the other argent ; sinister, a buck proper. Mottoes — ' ' Corda serrata pando " (for Lockhart) ; "Semper paratus pugnare pro patria" (for Macdonald). Heir — None. Seats — The Lee, Carnwath, and Newholme, all in the county of Lanark. §Major-General Sir WILLIAM STEPHEN ALEX- ANDER LOCKHART, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1841, being the son of the late Reverend L, Lockhart of Wicket- shaw and Milton Lockhart, in the county of Lanark ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887 ; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Club — United Se>~vice. Married, firstly, 1864, Caroline Amelia, daughter of the late Major-General E. Lascelles Dennys ; secondly, 1888, Mary Katharine, daughter of the late Captain William- Eccles, Coldstream Guards. Postal address — Ablottabad, N. W.P., India. Sir CHARLES BIRD LOCOCK, third Baronet. Born November 22, 1878, being the son of Sir 3r (^r|*ir{t Charles Locock, second Baronet, by his wife IL'UVUl-tV Fanny, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Pitman, Vicar of Eastbourne. Creation — May 5, 1857. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a gauntlet or, in chief three mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a cock argent, gutt^e- de-sang, the dexter claw resting on a gauntlet or. Motto — "Victoria." Heir presumptive — His uncle, the Reverend Alfred Henry Locock, Vicar of Lemsford 1857-1870, born 1829 ; married, 1859, Anna Maria, daughter of the Vener- able William Dealtry, Doctor of Divinity, Archdeacon of Surrey. Residence — 22 Gloucester Square, W. Colonel HERBERT LOCOCK, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so created 1894), Deputy Inspector-General of Fortifications. Sir EDMUND GILES LODER, second Baronet, of Whittlebury, in the county of Northampton, ¥[ |S>|n4< and the High Beeches, in the county of Sussex, IL-UUvl Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Northampton. Born August 7, 1849, being the son of Sir Robert Loder, the first Baronet, by his wife Maria Georgiana, daughter of Hans Busk of Culverden Grove, Tunbridge Wells. Creation — July 27, 1887. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed, transfixed with an arrow bendways, point to the sinister all proper, between two escallops or. Motto — ' ' Murus asneus conscientia Sana." Married, November 2i, 1876, Marion, youngest daughter of William Egerton Hubbard of Leonardslee, Horsham ; and has Issue — Robert Egerton Loder, Esquire, born March 10, 1887 ; and Patience Marion. Seats — Leonardslee, Horsham, in the county of Sussex ; Whittle- bury, Towcester, in the county of Northampton ; Beach House, Worthing. GERALD WALTER ERSKINE LODER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county & is the Military Cockade. loti of Sussex, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for Brighton. Born 1861, being the son of the late Sir Robert Loder, first Baronet, by his wife Maria Georgiana, daughter of the late Hans Busk, Esquire. C/k^j— Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. James's, Wellington. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper, and impaling the arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly i and 4 France and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II., over all a sinister baton gules, charged with three roses argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed, transfixed with an arrow bendways, point to the sinister, all proper, between two escallops or ; with the Motto, " Murus seneus conscientia sana." Married, 1890, Louise de Vere, com- monly known as Lady Louise de Vere Beauclerk, eldest daughter of the Most Noble the tenth Duke of St. Albans. Residences— Afi Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Abinger House, Brighton. Dame MARIA GEORGIANA LODER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Loder, daughter of Hans Busk of Culverden Grove, Tunbridge Wells. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Azure, on a fesse between two escallops or, three bucks' heads caboshed proper. Married, 1847, Robert Loder, afterwards first Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issiie — (i) Sir Edmund Giles Loder, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Wilfrid Hans Loder, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Cam- bridge, Deputy-Lieutenant for the countjr of Sussex, High Sheriff 1891, born October 4, 1851 [married, June 6, 1878, Sarah Winifred, daughter of Charles Rowe of Liverpool, and has, Giles Harold Loder, Gentleman, born January 2, 1884 ; Norman Wilfrid Loder, Gentleman, born October 2, 1885 ; Hubert Sydney Loder, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Wini- frid Mary ; Brenda Cicely ; and Edith Margaret] ; (3) Alfred Basil Loder, Esquire, of High Firs, Harpenden, in the county of Hertford, Captain Royal Bucks Hussars, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham, born March 25, 185s [married, August 9, 1882, Annie Katharine, elder daughter of the Reverend Charles Henry Crosse, Rector of Fincham, in the county of Norfolk, and by her (who died December 9, 1891) has issue, Basil Charles Robert Loder, Gentleman, born July 14, 1885 ; Eric Raymond Loder, Gentleman, born 1888 ; and Audrey Kathleen] ; (4) Clare Robert Loder, born February 25, 1857, died April 18, 1857 ; (5) Gerald Walter Erskine Loder, Esquire, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Barrister, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, born October 25, i86i [to whom refer] ; (6) Reginald Bernhard Loder, Esquire, Captain Royal Bucks Hussars, born June 8, 1864 ; (7) Sydney Loder, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Bucks Hussars, born May 16, 1867; (8) Eustace Loder, Esquire, Lieutenant 12th Lancers, twin with Sydney ; Etheldreda Mary [married, July 23, 1872, Sir Charles Raymond Burrell, Baronet, and has issue]; and Adela Maria [married, 1883, General Alexander Stewart, commonly called the Honourable Alexander Stewart, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 47 Grosvenor Square, W. ; Beach House, Worthing. FREDERICK CLEAVE LODER-SYMONDS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the lotiet^^Btnontis STpTrLth^S^miet Born October 23, 1846, being the eldest son of James Frederick Symonds, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Okeleigh, in the county of Hereford, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of the late J. Cleave of Hereford. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Black and white. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a dolphin naiant, vorant a fish, and in chief three trefoils all argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a well sable, a dolphin as in arms ; with the Motto, " Miseris succurrere disco." Married, February 27, 1873, Elizabeth Mabel Emily, only daughter of the late Captain John Parland of the Russian Imperial Guards, and grand- daughter of the late William Crawshay of Cyfarthfa Castle ; and has with other /mkc — (i) John Frederick Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, Lieutenant Staffordshire Regiment, born 1873; (2) Frederick Parland Loder-Symonds, Gentleman, of the Royal Navy, born 1876. Estate and postal address — Hinton Manor, Faringdon. M is the Naval Cockade. LOD Hon 625 The Reverend SAMUEL LODGE, Canon of Lincoln, Rural Dean, Rector of Scrivelsby, Justice of ILOttlTE 'A« Peace for the Parts of Lindsey. Born ■•^WUJJV Pehruary 11, 1829, being the youngest son of the Reverend Olivia Lodge, late Rector of Elsworth, in the county of Cambridge, by his wife Anne, daughter of Thomas Supple. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, crusily fitchie gules, within a bordure fleury of the second. Crest — A demi-lion rampant sable, holding a cross patie Jitchde gules ; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." These are the arms of Sir Thomas Lodge, Lord Mayor of London in 1562, but no descent therefrom or right to the arms has yet been proved or established by Canon Lodge. Married, April 14, 1852, Mary,, the fourth daughter of Thomas Clarke Bretting- ham. Justice of the Peace, late of Brockdish Place, in the county of Norfolk; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Badham Lodge, bom March 10, 1853 ; (2) Francis Wheatley Lodge, bom November n, 1856; (3) George Edward Lodge, born December 3, i860 ; (4) Alexander John Lodge, born March 12, 1863 ; (5) Arthur Brettingham Lodge, born March i , 1866. Postal address — Scrivelsby Rectory, Horn- castle. LOFTUS, see ELY. LOFTUS, Baron, see ELY. LOFTUS, Viscount, see ELY. ANNA MARIA HELEN LOFTUS, commonly known as Lady Anna Maria Helen Loftus, daughter vr ciff-ttfy of the Most Honourable the second Mar- lUUllU?? quess of Ely. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent. Postal address — 7 St. Katherine's, Regent's Park, N.W. CATHERINE HENRIETTA MARY LOFTUS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Catherine Henrietta Mary Loftus, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Ely. Married, 1863, Arthur John Loftus {who died 1891), and has issue. MARGARET LOFTUS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Adam Loftus, fourth daughter of the late Robert Fannin. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron engrailed ermine, between three trefoils slipped argent. Married, 1866, the Reverend Adam Loftus, com- monly known as the Reverend Lord Adam Loftus, son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Ely, who died 1866. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Honourable John Henry Loftus, third Mar- quess of Ely; (2) Adam Robert Charles Loftus, Gentle- man, born March 31, 1853 : died January 18, 1866 ; (3) George Herbert Loftus, Gentleman, born April 19, 1854 [married, April 29, 1884, Emily Harriet, daughter of Arthur Vandeleur of Ralahine, in the county of Clare, and by her (who died November 27, 1886) has, Adam John St. George Loftus, Gentleman, born January 30, 1885 ; and Anna] ; and Marianne [married, 1874, Robert O'Brien Stoddart of Cullane, in the county of Clare, and is deceased]. Sir THOMAS GALBRAITH LOGAN, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the II fifrtaxx Bath, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, ILUynU Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1808, being the eldest son of Dr. T. Galbraith Logan ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1865, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1869. Married, 1858, Christiana, only daughter of Colonel Ernest Christian Wilford, late of the Royal Staff Corps and; School of Musketry. Postal address — 40 Hyde Park Square, London, W. Dame LOGIN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Login, youngest daughter of John Campbell of *[ M|YfM Kinloch, in the county of Perth. Married, ^"iJ^" 1842, Sir John Spencer Login, Knight Bachelor {Guardian of the Maharajah Duleep Singh), who was knighted 1854, and died 1863. Postal address — Wateringbury , Kent. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY FORESTER DENISON, Earl North Riding of the county of York, and Baron Londesborough of Londesborough, in the East Riding of the same county, Vice-Admiral of the Yorkshire Coast, Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Battalion West Yorkshire Rifle Volunteers 1862, Honorary Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion East Yorkshire Regiment. Born June 19, 1834, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Londesborough, by his first wife Henrietta Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Maria, the fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Forester (she died 1841); succeeded his father in the Barony i860. Creations — Baron , March 4, 1850 ; Earl, &c., July i, 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between a unicorn's head erased in chief, and a cross crosslet fitchie in base gules (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three mullets, one and two sable (for Conyngham), impaling the arms of Somerset, namely, quarterly France, azure three fleurs-de-lis or ; and England, gules three Uons passant guardant in pale or, all within a bordure compony argent and azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from clouds a dexter arm in bend proper, vested gules, cuffed ermine, and charged with a covered cup or, the forefinger pointing to an estoile radiated gold (for Denison) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head erased argent, maned and armed or (for Conyngham). Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent, maned, unguled, and charged on the shoulder with an eagle displayed or ; sini- ster a stag argent, attired, unguled, and charged on the shoulder with a griffin's head erased or, both charged on the body with a crescent sable. Motto — ' ' Adversa virtute repello." Married, September 10, 1863, Edith Frances Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Edith Frances Wilhelmina, youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Somerset, seventh Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — William Francis Henry Denison, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Raincliffe, Lieutenant Yorkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born December 30, 1864 [married, August 11, 1887, Grace, commonly known as Lady Grace, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the twelfth Earl of West- morland, and has, George Francis William Henry Denison, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Francis William Henry Denison, born August 1892 ; Irene Frances Adza, commonly known as the Honourable Irene Frances Adza] ; Edith Henrietta Sibyl, commonly known as Lady Edith Henrietta Sibyl [married, February 3, 1887, Sir Gerard William Henry Codrington, first Baronet, of Dod- dington Park] ; Lilian Katharine Selina, commonly known as Lady Katharine Selina ; Ida Emily Augusta, commonly known as Lady Ida Emily Augusta [married, November 23, 1886, Sir George Robert Sitwell, fourth Baronet, of Renishaw, Member of Parliament] ; and Mildred Adelaide Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Mildred Adelaide CeciUa. Resi- dences — 29 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ; Northerwood, Lyndhurst, in the county of Hants ; Londesborough Park, Market Weighton ; Londesborough Lodge, Scarborough. The Right Honourable and Right Reverend FREDERICK TEMPLE, Lord Bishop of *T |^f|>|<^f) London, and Dean of Chapels Royal, J^WIl'JvU Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Doctor of Divinity. Born November 30, 1821, being the son of Major Octavius Temple, Lieu- tenant-Governor of Sierra Leone, by Dorcas his wife ; was consecrated Bishop of Exeter 1869, and translated to London 1885. C/k*— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for the Arms of See: Gules, two swords in saltire argent, pommels or, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, August 24, 1876, Beatrice Blanche, daughter of the Right Honourable Sebright Lascelles ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Charles Temple, born June 25, 1879 ; William Temple, born October 15, 1881. Residences — Fulham Palace, in the county of Middlesex ; London House : 32 St. James's Square, S.W. The Editor uuaertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 R 626 Hon !Lon §The Most Honourable Sir CHARLES STEWART VANE - TEMPEST - STEWART, JI rt»»hrtM?li>1*t"M Marquess of Londonderry, Earl of ltUUUUtlUl^t.tj^ Londonderry, Viscount Castle- reagh, and Baron Londonderry, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Earl Vane, Viscount Seaham of Seaham and Wynward, in the county of Durham ; and Baron Stewart of Stewart's Court and Ballylawn, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, 1886-1889, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of Peace for the county of Durham, and a Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Montgomery, Colonel com- manding 2nd Durham Artillery Volunteers (has Volunteer Officers' Decoration). Bom July 16, 1852, being the son of the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Londonderry, by his wife Mary Cornelia, only daughter of Sir John Edwards, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1884. A Royal License, dated August 3, 1885, was granted to the Mar- quess for himself and his issue to resume the family sur- name of Stewart, in addition to and after the surnames of Vane-Tempest, and to quarter the arms of Vane-Tempest with the family arms of Stewart. Creations — Baron, Sep- tember 20, 1789; Viscount, October i, 1795; Earl, August 8, 1796 ; Marquess, January 13, 1816 — Irish Honours ; Baron, July i, 1814; Earl Vane and Viscount Seaham, July 8, 1823 — of the United Kingdom. Armorial beax- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a bend compony argent and azure, between two lions rampant gules (for Stewart) ; 2. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 3. azure, three sinister gauntlets or (for Vane), the escutcheon being encircled by the garter and by the collars, and pendent therefrom the badges of that Most Noble Order and the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Chetwynd-Talbot, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant, and a bordure engrailed or ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. a griffin's head erased per pale argent and sable (for Tempest) ; 2. a dragon statant or (for Stewart) ; 3. a dexter gauntlet erect, holding a sword proper, pommel and hilt or (for Vane). Supporters — Dex- ter, a Moor wreathed about the temples argent and azure, holding in his exterior hand a shield of the last, garnished or, charged with the sun in splendour gold ; sinister, a lion or, gorged with a collar sable, charged with three mullets argent. Motto — " Metuenda corolla draconis." Married, October 2, 1875, Theresa Susey Helen, com- monly known as Lady Theresa Susey Helen, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Earl of Shrewsbury ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Stewart Henry Vane-Tempest Stewart, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Castlereagh, born May 13, 1878 ; (2) Charles Stewart Reginald Vane-Tempest Stewart, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Charles Stewart Reginald Vane- Tempest Stewart, born December 4, 1879 ; and Helen Mary Theresa, commonly known as Lady Helen Mary Theresa (for whom His Royal Highness Prince Leopold stood sponsor). Residences — Londonderry House, Park Lane, London, W. ; Seaham Hall, Sunderland ; Mount Stewart, in the county of Down. LONG, see CHALONER. Dame ALICE EMILY LONGDEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Longden, daughter of James ^ flflfrhl^ll Berridge of St. Christophers, in the West JLUU^UI^U iniics. Maxried, iB64, Sir fames Long- den, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died in 1891. Postal address — Longhope, Watford. LONGFORD, Baron, see RADNOR. The Right Honourable THOMAS PAKENHAM, Earl of Longford and Baron Longford, ?I rttllTfhfTi '" '^^ Peerage of Ireland; Baron Sil- lLUUj3^'>'^'>' Chester of Silchester, in the county of Southampton, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of the a is the Military Cockade. county of Longford, Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards. Born October 19, 1864, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Longford, by his wife Selina, commonly called the Honourable Selina, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the fourth Lord Dynevor ; succeeded his father in 1887. Creations— ?,?LXOn. May 7, 1756; Earl, July S. 178? (in Ireland); Baron, July 17, 1821 (in the United Kingdom). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. quarterly or and gules, in the first quarter an eagle displayed vert (for Pakenham) ; 2. argent, on a bend indented sable, cotised azure, three fleurs-de-hs of the field, each cotise charged with three bezants (for Cuff) ; 3 ermine, a griffin segreant azure (for Aungier) ; 4, per bend crenelle argent and gules (for Boyle). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or • and for his Crest, out of a mural crown or, a demi-eagle displayed gules. Supporters— Dexter, a lion azure charged on the shoulder with an escarbuncle or; sinister, a griffin azure, beak, forelegs and wings or. Motto " Gloria virtutis umbra." Heir presumptive— YiXi brother Edward Michel Pakenham, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edward Michel Pakenham, born 1866 ; is Lieutenant Coldstream Guards. 5«afa— Pakenham Hall, Westmeath ; Longford Castle, in the county of Longford. Sir HENRY LONGLBY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, Master li'UliyivJ^ Most Reverend Charles Thomas Longley, Doctor of Divinity, Archbishop of Canter- bury, by his first wife the Honourable Caroline Sophia, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl Congleton ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, r887, and advanced to the Rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1889. Married, 1861, Diana Eliza, daughter of John Davenport of Westwood Hall, in the county of Stafford, and Foxley, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — 8 Lowndes Street, S. W. Surgeon - General Sir THOMAS LONGMORE, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the jtj Mf||YtYti^t*o Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1LUII|}IIIUI.V Honorary Surgeon to the Queen. Bom in London, October 10, 1816, being the son of the late Thomas Longmore, Surgeon Royal Navy, by his wife Maria, daughter of John Elcum ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron ermine, between in chief two swords in pale, points upwards proper, pommels and hilts or, and in base a caduceus erect of the last, a cross couped gules, and im- paling the arms of Moorsom, namely or, on a chevron azure, between two moorcocks in chief and a galley in base sable, three estoiles of six points of the field, a canton of the second, charged with a medal pendent from a ribbon, and below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a caduceus erect or, in front of two flag-staves in saltire proper, flowing from each a banner gules, charged with a lozenge ermine, thereon a cross as in the arms ; with the Motto, "In omnibus caritas." Married, 1862, Mary Rosalie Helen, daughter of the late Captain W. S. Moorsom of the 52nd Regiment. Postal address — The Paddock, Woolstone, Hants. LONG NEWTON, Baron, see LOTHIAN. § LLEWELLYN WOOD LONGSTAFF, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Volunteer Bat- iLOtldfittSfir talion of the East Yorkshire Regiment. -~WHJJPVttM. Born December 23, 1841, being the eldest son of the late George Dixon, Doctor of Medicine, by Maria his wife, eldest daughter of the late Henry Blundell, Justice of the Peace. Clubs— Reform, Junior Athenasum, Royal Yorkshire Yacht. Livery —Claret coloured. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly argent and sable, on a bend indented gules, between two pheons of the first a quarter-staff or ; and for a Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed vested sable, sem^e-de-lis, and cuffed argent, the hands K is the Naval Cockade. iLon Lop 627 proper, grasping a quarter-staff fesseways or; with the Motto, " Vigilate." Married, April 17, 1873, Mary Lydea, second daughter of the late Thomas William Sawyer, Lieu- tenant Royal Naval Reserve; and has Issue — (i) Tom George Longstaff, Gentleman, born January 15, 1875 ; (2) Cedric Llewellyn Longstaff, Gentleman, born February 17, 1876 ; (3) Frederick Victor Longstaff, Gentleman, born June 15, 1879; (4) Gilbert Conrad Longstaff, Gentleman, born August 2, 1884 ; Edith Mary ; Beatrix Marie ; Katharine ; and Margaret. Estate and postal address — Ridgelands, Wimbledon. LONGUEOIL, see DB LONGUEDIL. THOMAS LONGUEVILLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Bom ?I fltirrtll>VltHp •'^P"^ ^9. 1844, being the eldest son ]l,UUI3U«/UI.U(- of Thomas Longueville, Gentleman, by his wife Anne, daughter of Charles Thomas Jones. Clul — Boodle's. Livery — Coat grey, waistcoat red, buttons silver. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of fourteen, i and 14, gules a fesse dancett^e ermine, between six cross crosslets fitchSe argent (for Longueville) ; 2. vair, a lion rampant or between two roses gules in fesse and an annulet in base of the second (for Jones) ; 3. as first (for Longueville) ; 4. or, a mauncli gules (for Hastings) ; 5. sable, a fesse argent be- tween three cinquefoils or (for Hunt) ; 6. azure, an eagle displayed argent, surmounted by a bendlet gules (for Wolverton) ; 7. or, on a chief gules, two dexter hands couped at the wrist argent (for Manfelin) ; 8. gules, three roach naiant aigent (for Roche) ; 9. per pale dancett^e argent and sable (for Birmingham, ancient) ; 10. azure, a bend lozengy or (for Birmingham) ; 11. quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a cross moline argent (for Middle- ton) ; 12. vert, three lions rampant argent (for Wardwick) ; 13, sable, crusily fitch^e and three covered cups argent (for Strivelin), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Robertson, namely argent, a chaplet vert, on a chief gules, three wolves' heads erased of the first, all within a bordure counter-compony of the first and azure ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped gules, eared, and charged with a fesse dancettfe argent ; with the Motto, "Till then thus." Married, June 23, 1868, Mary Frances, only surviving child of Alexander Robertson of Balgownie Lodge, in the county of Aber- deen; and has Issue — (i) Reginald Longueville, Gentle- man, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born March 26, 1869 ; (2) Edward Longueville, Gentleman, born December 22, 1877; (3) Francis Longueville, Gentleman, born Decem- ber 23, 1892 ; and Mary Margaret Anne Isabel. Estates — Penyllan, near Oswestry. Postal address — Llanforda, Oswestry. The Right Honourable EMILY SUSAN LOW- ■THER, Widow, Countess -Dowager of JI fmi Lonsdale, eldest daughter of St. George JLUUPUait:' Caulfeild, Gentleman, of Donamon Castle, in the county of Roscommon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, six annulets, three, two and one sable, impaling the arms of Caulfeild, namely barry of ten argent and gules, on a canton of the second a lion passant guardant or. Supporters — Two horses argent, gorged with wreaths of laurel vert. Married, 1852, the Right Honour- able Sir Henry Lowther, third Earl of Lonsdale, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable St. George Henry Lowther, fourth Earl of Lonsdale ; (2) the Right Honourable Hugh Cecil Lowther, fifth Earl of Lonsdale ; (3) Charles Edwin Lowther, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Edwin Low- ther, born July 11, 1859, died unmarried, April 2, 1888 ; (4) Launcelot Edward Lowther, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Launcelot Edward Lowther, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, born June 25, 1867 [married, April 24, 1889, Gwen- doline Sophia Alice, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Sheffield, fifth Baronet, and has issue, Barbara] ; Sibyl Emily, com- monly known as Lady Sibyl Emily [married, April 30, 1886, Major-General George Williams Knox, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late of the Scots Guards, and has issue] ; and Verena Maud, commonly known as Lady Verena Maud [married, January i, 1887, the Right Honourable the third Lord Churchill]. Postal address — Cottesmore Hall, Oakham. HThe Right Honourable Sir HUGH CECIL «3' LOWTHER, Earl of Lonsdale, in the county of Westmorland, Viscount Lowther and Baron Lowther of Whitehaven, in the county of Cumberland, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Westmorland and Cumberland, Major Westmorland and Cumberland Yeo- manry Cavalry, Honorary Colonel late 3rd Battalion the Border Regiment. Born June 25, 1857, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Lonsdale, by his wife Emily Susan, eldest daughter of St. George Caulfeild, Gentleman, of Donamon Castle, in the county of Ros- common ; succeeded his brother as fifth Earl, February 8, 1882. Creations — Baronet, August 22, 1764 ; Baron and Viscount, October 26, 1797 ; Earl, April 7, 1807. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, six annulets sable, impaling the arms of Gordon, namely, quarterly i. azure, three boars' heads couped or (for Gordon) ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules, langued azure (for Bade- noch) ; 3. or, three crescents within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling or and sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant argent. Sup- porters — Two horses argent, each gorged with a wreath of laurel vert. Motto — " Magistratus indicat virum." Married, June 27, 1878, Grace Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Grace Cecilia, daughter of Charles, tenth Mar- quess of Huntly. Heir presumptive — His brother, Lancelot Edward Lowther, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Lancelot Edward Lowther, late Captain 3rd Border Regiment (Mihtia), Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Westmorland, Justice of the Peace for the county of Rutland, born 1867 ; married, 1889, Gwendoline, daughter of Sir Robert Sheffield, fifth Baronet. Residences — 15 Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W. ; Lowther Castle, Penrith, in the county of Westmorland ; AVhite- haven Castle, in the county of Cumberland ; Barley Thorpe, Oakham, in the county of Rutland. §The Right Honourable Sir HENRY CHARLES LOPES, Lord-Justice of Appeal, a Member il ni1l^<^ *^^ ^^^ Majesty's Most Honourable Privy ILr'UJJIPp Council, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Wiltshire and Somerset, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born October 3, 1828, being the third son of the late Sir Ralph Lopes, Member of Parliament, second Baronet, by his wife Susan Gibbs, eldest daughter of the late A. Ludlow of Heywood House, in the county of Wiltshire ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1885. Clubs — Carlton, AthenjBum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron or, charged with three bars gemelles gules, between three eagles rising of the second, on a chief of the second, five lozenges of the first ; 2 and 3, in a landscape field a fountain, there- out issuing a palm-tree all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or. Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant erminois, gorged with a collar gemel gules, the dexter forepaw resting on a lozenge azure ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped and embowed, habited purpure, purfled and diapered or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a palm-branch vert. Married, 1854, Cordelia Lucy (who died 1891), eldest daughter of Irving Clarke, Esquire, of Efford Manor, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Henry Ludlow Lopes, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born 1865; Susan Ludlow Cordelia; Cordelia Lucy ; Ethel Maud ; Ernestine Frances ; and Bertha Susan. Country residence — Heywood, Westbury, in the county of Wiltshire. Town residence — 8 Cromwell Place, South Kensington, S.W. Chambers — 6-iS Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. H The Right Honourable Sir MASSEY LOPES, © third Baronet, of Maristow, in the county of Devon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Wiltshire and Devon. Born June 14, 1818, being the eldest son of the late Sir Ralph Lopes, the second Baronet, by his wife Susan Gibbs, the eldest daughter of the The Editor undertakes tUat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 628 Lot JLot late A. Ludlow of Heywood House, in the county of Wilt- shire ; succeeded his father in 1854, under the creation of November i, 1805. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron between three eagles rising or, as many bars gemelles gules, on a chief of the second five lozenges of the first (for Lopes) ; 2 and 3, in a landscape field a fountain, thereout issuing a palm-tree all proper (for Franco), and impaling the arms of Newman, namely azure, three demi-lions couped argent, crusilly sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant erminois, gorged with a bar gemel, as in the arms, reposing the dexter paw on a lozenge azure (for Lopes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm, couped and erabowed, habited purpure, purfled and diapered or, the cuff argent, holding in the hand proper a palm-branch vert (for Franco). Mottoes — "Quod tibi id alii" (for Lopes) ; "Sub pace copia" (for Franco.)" Married, firstly, May II, 1854, Bertha, commonly known as the Honourable Bertha, only daughter of the Right Honourable John Garde-BuUer, first Lord Churston ; and by her (who died January 13, 1872) has had Issue — Henry Yarde BuUer Lopes, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Grantham, Bar- rister-at-Law, Lieutenant ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born March 24, 1859 ; Bertha Susan, died July 14, 1862 ; Adela Elizabeth [married, August 18, 1883, Henry Pres- cott Hatch, Esquire, of Brooklyn, New York] ; and Louisa EUinor, died, unmarried, October 18, 1890. Sir Massey married secondly, August 25, 1874, Louisa, daughter of Sir Robert Newman, first Baronet, of Mamhead, in the county of Devon. Residences — 28 Grosvenor Gardens, London, W. ; Manor House, Westbury ; Maristow House, Roborough, South Devon. Sir LAMBTON LORAINE, eleventh Baronet, Rear- Admiral (Retired List). Born November il firfltTIP ^''' ^^3^' t'S'ng the eldest son of Sir John Jt/Ulnl'llv Lambton Loraine, tenth Baronet, by his wife Caroline Isabella, eldest daughter and eventual co-heiress of the Reverend Frederick Ekins, Rector of Morpeth and Ulgham. Creation — September 26, 1664. Cluhs — United Service, Naval and MiUtary. Armorial bearings — Sir Lambton is entitled to arms with very many quarterings_ in his own right, and also in right of his wife, but he does not now acknowledge the marshalling of the quarters as sanctioned by the College of Arms, and the Editor does not see his way to accept and publish the marshalling suggested by Sir Lambton. Married, October 22, 1878, Frederica Mary Horatia (now Dame Frederica Mary Horatia Loraine-Broke), younger surviving daughter of the late Charles Acton Broke, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, and co-heiress of the elder branch of the Brokes of Suffolk ; and has Issue — (i) Eustace Broke Loraine, Esquire, born September 3, 1879 ; (2) Percy Lyham Loraine, Esquire, born November 5, 1880 ; Jacqueline Isabel ; and Isaura Freda. Estates — Bramford Hall, in the county of Suffolk, and lands in the counties of Northum- berland and Northampton. Postal addresses — 7 Montagu Square, London, W. ; Markyate Cell, Dunstable. Dame ELIZA SARAH LORIMER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Larimer, daughter of James ¥[ i*|1*ttYI^1* Kenworthy of Sydney. Married, 1858, Sir IbUllUlvl James Larimer, Knight Bachelor, of I'ic- toria, who was knighted 1887, a7id died i88g. Postal address — Toorak, Melbourne. Dame FRANCES LOUISA LORING, commonly called Lady Loring, daughter of John Adams an |^t*tt^fr ^f Holy land, in the county of Pembroke. IL/MVl-ll^ Married, 1865, Admiral Sir William Loring, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; who was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1875, and died January 4, 1895. Postal address — Stonelands, Ryde, Isle of Wight. LORN, quartered by CAMPBELL. LORNE, Baron, see ARGYLL. LORNE, Marquess of, see ARGYLL. « is the Military Cockade. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN GEORGE EDWARD HENRY DOUGLAS SUTHER- jT f.Y.Y,{, LAND CAMPBELL, commonly known as ILUtllv the Marquess of Lome, Knight of the Most- Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor and Constable of Windsor Castle. Born 1845, being the eldest son of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Argyll, by his first wife Elizabeth Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Georgiana, daughter of the Most Noble the second Duke of Sutherland. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell) ; 2 and 3 argent, a galley, oars in action, flags and pennons flying sable (for Lome), in chief over all a label of three points for difference. The escutchpon is en- circled by the ribbon and collar and badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and by the collar and badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of his wife, namely, quarterly i and 4 England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, in chief a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with a rose, and each of the other points with a billet gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree (of a Knight), with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased or, armed argent ; with the Motto, over the crest, ' ' Ne obliviscaris ; " and on the sinister side of his achievement that of his wife, namely, upon a lozenge, quarterly i and 4 England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, in chief a label as above described ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxe-Coburg. Above the lozenge is placed the coronet of her rank, which is composed of crosses patfe and fleurs- de-lis ; and for her Supporters, on the dexter side of the lozenge, a lion guardant or, crowned with a like coronet ; and on the sinister side, a unicorn argent, armed, crined, tufted, and unguled or, gorged with a similar coronet, thereto a chain passing between the forelegs, and reflexed over the back or, and each differenced by a label as in the arms. Married, March 21, 1871, Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Caroline Alberta, born March 18, 1848 ; received in 1874 the Russian Order of Saint Catherine ; is a Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (First Class), and a Lady of the Imperial Crown of India, and of the Royal Red Cross, &c. Residence — Kensington Palace, W. LORRAINE, BRABANT and, quartered by PERCY. LORT, quartered by CAMPBELL. LORTON, Viscount, see KINGSTON. JOHN THOMAS LOTH, Doctor of Philosophy, Bute Pursuivant from 1888. Postal address — 8 Afholl Pl(f-ce, Edinburgh. The Most Honourable CONSTANCE HARRIET MAHONESA KERR, Widow, Mar- U nl'fltntl ^f^ioness of Lothian, eldest surviving daugh- Jt-UVyinU t^y ^ ii^g gig/^f Honourable Sir Henry John Chetwynd- Talbot, the eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Married, 1857, the Most Honourable William Schomberg Robert Kerr, the eighth Marquess of Lothian, who died 1870. Postal address — Blickling Hall, Aylsham, Norfolk. §The Most Honourable Sir SCHOMBERG HENRY KERR, Marquess of Lothian, Earl of Ancram. and Earl of Lothian , Viscount ofBriene, Baron Ker of Newbottle, and Baron Jedburgh, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron Ker of Kersheugh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order ^ the Thistle, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctorof Laws, Deputy-Lieutenantf or thecounty of Roxburgh, Honorary Colonel late yd Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), ^oin December z, 1833, being the second son cfthe seventh Marquess, by his wife, the only daughter of the second Earl Talbot; succeeded his brother as ninth Marquess, July 4, 1870. Creations — Baron Ker of Newlfottle, October 15, 1591 ; Earl of Lothian, February 10, 1606 ; Baron of Jed- burgh. February 2, 1622 ; Earl of Ancram, June 24, 1633 ; 8 is the Naval Cockade. lou lou 629 Marquess, ifc, June 23, 1701 — in the Peerage of Scotland; Baron, July 17, 1821, in the Peerage of the United King- dom. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Anns : Quarterly I and 4, azure the sun in splendour proper, a coat of augmentation [for the title of Lothian) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the field [for the lordship of Jedburgh), the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Scott, namely, quarterly i. the Royal Arms of King Charles II. (namely, quarterly 1 and 4, France and England quarterly, 2. Scot- land, 3. Ireland), dehruised by a baton sinister argent; 2. or, on a bend azure, a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field ( for Scott) ; 3. quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, crowned with an imperial crown or, and on a chief azure three mullets of the field [for Douglas) ; ii. and Hi. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchie or (for Mar), the whole of this quarter within a bordure or, charged with the double tressure of Scotland gules ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. , namely argent, three lozenges conjoined in f esse gules, within a bordure sable (for (Montagu) ; ii. and Hi. or, an eagle displayed vert (for Monthermer). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his deg?'ee, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine. Crest — The sun as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, an angel proper, vested azure, surcoat vert, winged and crined or; sinister, a unicorn argent, artned, maned, and unguled or, gorged with a collar gules, charged with three mullets argent. Motto — " Sero sed serio." Married, February 23, 1865, Victoria Alexandrina, comnwnly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina, eldest daughter of Walter Francis, fifth Duke of Buccleuch, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter , and has had Issue — (i) Walter William Schomberg Kerr, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Ancram, Captain yd Battalion Royal Scots (Lothian Regiment), Aide-de-Camp to Governor of New South Wales, born March 29, 1867, died unmarried, June 1892 ; (2) Schomberg Henry Mark Kerr, Esquire, commonly knorwn as the Honourable Schom-- berg Henry Mark Kerr, born August \, 1869, died September 1870 : (3) Robert Schowiberg Kerr, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Ancram, born March 22, 1874 ; Cecil Victoria Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Victoria Constance [married, June 4, 1889, the Honourable John Douglas Scott Montagu, Member of Parliament, eldest son of Lord Montagu of Beaulieu, and has issue"] ; Margaret Isabel, coTnfnonly known as the Honourable Margaret Isabel ; Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary ; Helen Victoria Lilian, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Victoria Lilian ; Victoria Alexandrina Alberta, commonly known as the Honourable Victoria Alexandrina Alberta [for whom the Queen is sponsor) ; and Isobel Alice Adelaide, coTnmonly known as the Honourable Isobel Alice Adelaide. Residences — 39 Grosvenor Square, London, W.; Newbattle Abbey, near Dalkeith, in the county of Edinburgh ; Blick- ling Hall, Aylsham, in the county of Norfolk ; Monteviot, Jedburgh, North Britain. The Right Honourable CHARLES EDWARD HASTINGS RAWDON- HASTINGS, Jl nitllnttti ^^'^^ °^ Loudoun, Baron of Loudoun, JvUUUUUIl Baron Farrinyean and Mauchline, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Baron of Botreaux, Hungerford, De Moleyns, and Hastings, in the Peerage of England ; late Lieutenant Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born January 5, 1855, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Baron Donington [to whom refer], by his wife the Right Honourable the Countess of Loudoun, whom he succeeded, January 23, 1874, and assumed the surname and arms of Rawdon- Hastings in lieu of Abney-Hastings by Royal License in the year 1887. Creations — Earl of Loudoun, and Baron Farrinyean and Mauchline, May 12, 1633 ; Baron Loudoun, June 30, 1601. The Barony of Botreaux was created in the person of William Botreaux, first summoned to parliament by writ dated February 24, in the forty-second year of King Edward III. (1368) ; that of Hungerford, in the person of Sir Walter Hungerford, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who was summoned to parliament by writ dated January 7, in the fourth year of King Henry VI. (14^6) ; that of De Moleyns, in the person of Robert Hungerford (jure uxoris), sum- moned to parliament as Lord De Moleyns by writ dated January 13, in the twenty-third year of King Henry VI. (1445) ; and that of Hastings, in the person of William Hastings, first summoned to parliament by writ dated July 26, in the first year of King Edward IV. (1461). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a maunch sable (for Hastings) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three pheons sable (for Rawdon) ; and im- paling the arms of Fitzalan-Howard, namely, quarterly 1. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow, within a double- tressure flory counterflory of the first (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent, and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, armed and gorged with a ducal coronet or (for Hastings) ; 2. on a mural crown argent, a pheon sable, issuing there- from a laurel branch proper ; and for his Supporters, dexter, a chevalier in armoiu- holding a spear in his right hand proper, and plumed on the head with three feathers gules ; sinister, a lady nobly dressed, plumed on the head with three feathers argent, and holding in her left hand a letter of challenge; with the Motto, "I byde my tyme." Married, February 4, 1880, Alice Mary Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Mary Elizabeth, third daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Fitzalan- Howard, first Lord Howard of Glossop. Heir presumptive — His brother, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Rawdon-Hastings, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Rawdon-Hastings, born 1856 ; married, 1881, Maud, commonly known as Lady Maud, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Verulam ; is Major 3rd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment (Militia). Seats — Willesley Hall, Ashby-de-Ia-Zouche ; Rowallan Castle, in the county of Ayr. LOUGHBOROUGH, Baron, see ROSSLYN. LOUGHNEAGH, Baron of, see MASSEREENE. Sir CHARLES LOUIS, Baronet, of Chelston, in the county of Devon, Major - General Royal JT filtif^ Marines. 5orK 1818, being the son of Admiral •**^"^*" Sir John Louis, second Baronet, by his wife Clementina, daughter of Lieutenant - Colonel William Kirkpatrick ; succeeded his nephew November 16, 1893, under the creation of April i, 1806. Clubs — Junior United Service, Ramblers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a lion rampant argent, charged on the shoulder with an eagle displayed sable, and holding in the sinister paw a fleiir-de-lis or, on a chief wavy ermine, an anchor erect of the third, the shank surrounded with a naval crown, the rim of the first, stern and sails proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased azure, between two wings elevated or, in the beak a fleur-de-lis, and on the breast a trident erect gold. Supporters — Dexter, a British sailor habited proper, his exterior hand supporting a staff thereon hoisted a flag argent, charged with a cross gules, surmounted by a pair of wings or, and inscribed with the words '* St. Domingo " in base sable ; sinister, an allegorical figure representing the Nile, the head and upper part of the face concealed by a veil argent, the mantle vert, inscribed with hieroglyphics, wreathed about the waist with bulrushes proper, and in the exterior hand an ancient rudder or. Motto — " In Canopo ut ad Canopum. " Heir presump- tive — His kinsman, Charles Louis, Gentleman, son of Thomas Louis, Esquire, second son of the first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Grasett, daughter of Forster Clarke of Barbadoes. LOUNDRES, Baron, see GORMANSTON. ELIZABETH LILY MULDOWNEY, commonly known as Dowager-Baroness Louth, daughter *[ |sttffl °f t^ ^"'^^ ^'>^'"- Black of Ceylon. Married IL/UUVy secondly, 1877, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Randal Percy Otway Plunket, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 630 £ou thirteenth Baron of Louth, who died 18S3 ; thirdly, 1886, Richard Muldowiiey. The Right Honourable RANDAL PILGRIM RALPH PLUNKETT, Baron of Louth, in the county of Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Louth. Born September 24, 1S68, being the son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron of Louth, by his wife Anna Maria McGeough, daughter of the late Walter McGeough Bond of Drumsill, and The Argery, in the county of Armagh ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of June 15, 1541. Ar- morial liearings — He bears for Anas : Sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief point a castle of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus per fesse or and argent; sinister, an heraldic antelope argent, horned, tufted, unguled, collared and chainedor. Motto — " Festina lente. " Married, Msxchty, 1890, Eugenie de Miarritze, daughter of Edmund Hooke Wilson Bellairs, Her Majesty's Vice-Consul at Biarritz ; and has Issue — Otway Randal Percival Oliver Plunkett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Otway Randal Percival Oliver Plunkett, born April 26, 1892 ; and Eugenie Anne Westenra, commonly known as the Honourable Eugenie Anne Westenra. Seat — Louth Hall, Ardee, in the county of Louth. LOVAINE, Baron, see NORTHUMBERLAND and PERCY. The Right Honourable ALICE MARY ERASER, Widow, Baroness Lovat, daughter of T. Weld 3[J |*|y%ja^ Blundell of Ince Blundell Hall, Liverpool. U^UUnV Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4 azure, three cinquefoils argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three antique crowns gules. Ma7-- ried, 1866, the Right Honourable Simon Eraser, fifteenth Baron Lovat, who died September 6, 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Simon Thomas Joseph Eraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Simon Thomas Joseph Eraser, born August 17, 1867, died Sep- tember 28, 1868 ; (2) the Right Honourable Simon Joseph Eraser, sixteenth Baron Lovat ; {3) Hugh Joseph Eraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Joseph Eraser, born July 6, 1874 ; (4) Alastair Joseph Eraser, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Alastair Joseph Eraser, born August i, 1877 ; Mary Laura, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Laura ; Alice Mary Char- lotte, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Mary Charlotte [married, April 30, 1890, the Honourable Bernard Maxwell, brother of Lord Herries] ; Ethel Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Mary ; Margaret Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Mary ; and Muriel Mary Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel Mary Rose. Postal address — Beaufort Castle, Inverness-shire. H The Right Honourable SIMON JOSEPH W ERASER, Baron Lovat of Lovat, in the county of Inverness, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and Baron Lovat, in the Peerage of Scotland, Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards, late Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Cameron High- landers (Mihtia), Born November 25, iB7r, being the son of the fifteenth Baron, by his wife Alice Mary, daughter of T. Weld Blundell of Ince Blundell Hall, near Liverpool ; succeeded his father in 1887. Creations — Scotch Baron, between 1458 and 1464 ; English Baron, January 28, 1837. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three cinquefoils argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three antique crowns gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a buck's head erased proper ; and in an escroU above the Motto, " Je suis prest ; " and for his Supporters, two bucks proper. Heir presumptive — His brother, Hugh Joseph Eraser, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Hugh Joseph Eraser, born 1874: Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Cameron Highlanders (Militia). Seat — Beaufort Castle, in the county of Inverness. LOVEL, quartered by PERCEVAL. » is the Military Cockade. lotb The Right Honourable JANE CRAUFURD KING- NOEL, Countess -Dowager of Lovelace, jj rtt^oTarp widow of Edward Jenkins, Bengal Civil ILUlll^ini-l;' Service. Armorial dealings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coro- net of her rank : Quarterly 1 and 4, or fretty gules, a canton ermine (for Noel) ; 2 and 3 sable, three spears' heads erect argent, imbrued proper (for King), on a chief or, three pole-axes azure, their edges to the sinister. Supporters— On either side a mastiff dog regardant proper, collared gules. Motto— "Pensez i bien." Married, March 29, 1865, as his second wife, the Right Honourable the first Earl Love- lace (who died 1894) ; and has Issue — Lionel Eortescue King-Noel, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Eortescue King-Noel, Captain 9th Lancers, born November 16, 1865. Residences— i^ St. George's Place, Hyde Park Corner, S.W. ; Horsley Towers, Leatherhead ; Ashley Combe, Porlock; Bendamph Forest, in the county of Ross, N.B. LOVELL, Baron, see EGMONT. FRANCIS HENRY LOVELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael H rtVloTT ''"'^ Saint George. Born 1844, being the son IL'UUt'lt of the late Henry Hill Lovell, Doctor of Civil Law, of Aspley, in the county of Bedford ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Postal address— Po?-/ of Spain, Trinidad. Colonel BERESPORD LOVETT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Com- jr f«y^nf-f panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star lUUUvvV of India. Born iS^^g, being the son of the late Reverend Robert Lovett of Marbceuf Chapel, Paris : was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1873 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — Royal Thames Yacht. Married, 1876, Agnes, daughter of W. Turnbull Blewitt, Esquire. General ALEXANDER LOW, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Borni8i7; created H i^Vv^ Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Ji^UUJ Bath, iZdj. Cl-ah— Army and Navy. Sir HUGH LOW, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1824/ created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1883, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1889. 'M.^xrx.A, firstly , 1848, Catherine, daughter of W. Napier\she died 1851)/ secondly, 1885, Anne Penelope Harriet, daughter of General Sir Robert Percy Douglas, fourth Baronet. Postal address — 23 De Vere Gardens, Kensington. IDA MA TILDA ALICE LO W, commonly knmun as Lady Ida Matilda Alice Low, daughter of the seventh Earl of Denbigh. Married, 1872, Malcolm Low, Member of Parliament. § General Sir ROBERT CUNLIFFE LOW, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Honorary Aide-de-Camp to the Viceroy of India, Colonel Bengal Cavalry. Born 1837, being the son of General Sir John Low, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Postal address— OwifA, India. EDWARD LOWDELL, Gentleman, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England), 1845, JI nVttJlPlf ^""^ Licentiate of the Society of Apothe- JL.VWU4^11 caries (London), 1846. 5ora December 16, 1823, being the second and only surviving son of the late Joseph Lowdell, Surgeon, of Southwark, in the county of Surrey (who died 1834), by Susanna his wife, only daughter of the late Thomas Wood of Black- fnars. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, party per pale indented sable and gules, three n is the Naval Cockade. loto iLoto 631 bugle-horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of the second between two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop also or ; with the Motto, " Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse. " Married, 1885, Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Downes of Wakefield, and widow of John D' Urban of Kensington Gardens Square. Postal address —18 Randolph Road, Maida Hill, W. EDWARD LOHET LOWDELL, Gentleman, late Lieu- tenant Royal Navy. Born September 19, 1858, being the elder surviving son of the late Joseph Langridge Lowdell, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons (England), and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries (London), of Brighton and Morebath, North Devon, by his first wife Hersilie Dieudonn^, daughter of the late Jean Hubert Lohet of Liege, in the Kingdom of Belgium. Clubs— Junior Army and Navy, Royal United Service Institution (Whitehall), New (Brighton). Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus ; Quarterly i and 4, party per pale in- dented sable and gules, three bugle-horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of the second between two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop or ; with the Motto, "Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse." Married, March 30, 1893, Annie Gwenllian daughter of Daniel Morgan of Cwmgigfran, Talley, in the county of Carmarthen, and Furnival's Inn, London. Postal address —Junior Army and Navy Club. § HUBERT HENRY LOWDELL, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant Royal Guernsey Artillery (Channel Islands Militia), Member of the Society of Apothecaries, London. Born. August 3, 1863, being the second surviving son of the late Joseph Langridge Lowdell, Member of the Royal Col- lege of Surgeons.(England), and Member and Licentiate of the Society of Apothecaries (London), of Brighton and More- bath, North Devon (who died 1889), by his first wife Hersilie Dieudonn^ (who died 1887), daughter of the late Jean Hubert Lohet of Liege, in the Kingdom of Belgium. Clubs — Gros- venor (London), Royal United Service Institution (White- hall). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented sable and gules, three bugle- horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of the second between two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed; the head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop also or ; with the Motto, ' ' Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse." Postal address — Baldwin's Hill, Surrey, near East Grinstead. § SYDNEY POOLE LOWDELL, Esquire, Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Sark Artillery (Channel Islands Militia), Member of the Royal College of Stur- geons (England), Licentiate of the Royal Society of Apothe- caries (London). Born March 5. 1831, being the younger surviving son of the late George Lowdell, Doctor of Medicine, of Lingfield, in the county of Surrey. Clubs — Constitutional, Westminster, S.W.; Grosvenor, New Bond Street, W. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented sable and gules, three bugle-horns stringed two and one argent, on a chief of the third a lion passant of the second between two escallops of the first (for Lowdell) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile gules a lion rampant or, a chief azure, thereon a dragon reversed, the head towards the sinister gold (for Langridge) ; and for his Crest, upon a vnreath of the colours and issuant from a bugle-horn or, a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws an escallop also or ; with the Motto , "Nemini obesse sed omnibus prodesse." Married, 1866, Henrietta, second daughter of Mr. John Hochee of Nortons, Lingfield, in the county of Sun-ey. Estate and postal ad- dress — Baldwins', Lingfield, Surrey, near East Grinstead. LOWE, see SHERBROOKE. H EDWARD CHADDOCK LOWNDES, Esquire, O Master of Arts of the University of Cam- ff flHltlTll^tf bridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Jl^UUltlUK-^ Lieutenant for Wiltshire (High Sheriff 1874), and Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born December 6, 1833, being the eldest son of Edward Chaddock Gorst, (who assumed by Royal License the surname of Lowndes in lieu of Gorst in 1853), by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Douthwaite Nesham. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge, United University. Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent, fretty azure, on a canton gules a lion's head erased or (for Lowndes) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a pile per pale sable and azure, three pheons or (for Gorst). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the coloitts, a lion's head erased or, gorged with a laurel wreath vert (for Lowndes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a pheon or, the shaft entwined with a serpent proper (for Gorst). Motto — "Quod adest gratum. " Estates — Palterton Hall, in the county of Derby ; Castle Combe, Wiltshire. Postal address — Castle Combe, Chippenham. Lieutenant-General ROBERT WILLIAM LOWRY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of 11 iiVv^l^i^ the Bath. Born 1824, being the son of the late Jl^UiUA'l^ William Lowry^ Commander Royal Navy, of Drumreagh, in the county of Tyrone; was created Companion i^ the Most Honourable Order of the BathjiSji. Club — United Service. Married, 1853, ^ra/v, daughter of the late Sir H. G. Ward, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — 25 Warrington Crescent, W. LOWRY-CORRY, see BELMORE and ROWTON. § HENRY WILLIAM LOWRY-CORRY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- 11 rtVY11»t1-(Trrt1*1*ri able Henry William Lowry-Corry, IL^UUIt-j^'Vil^UltJ^ Lieutenant-Colonel. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable Armar Lowry - Cowry, the third Earl of Belmore, by his wife Emily Louise, youngest daughter of William Shepherd of Bradbourne, in the county of Kent. Clubs — Carlton, Guards'. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ; 2 and 3 sable, a cup argent, with a garland between two laurel branches, all issuing therefrom proper (for Lowry), impaling the arms of Wood, namely azure, three savages ambulant in fesse proper, in the dexter hand of each a shield argent, charged with a cross gules, and in their sinister hands a club resting on their shoulder also proper, on a canton ermine three lozenges, conjoined in fesse sable. Upon the escutheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, charged with a crescent gules (for Corry) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a garland be- tween two laurel branches of the same all proper (for Lowry). Married, 1876, Blanche Edith, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Edith, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Halifax ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Charles Lowry-Corry, Esquire, born February 20, 1887 ; (2) Frederick Richai-d Henry Lowry-Corry, Gentleman, born May r3, 1890; Emily Mary; and Alice Frances Louisa. Postal address — Edwardstone Hall, Box- ford, Suffolk. MBARZILLAI LOWSLEY, Esquire, Lieutenant- @ Colonel Royal Engineers. Born September ¥[ |^VY1t^Tl>t1 ^9' ^840, being the fourth son of the late ]J^UUJ^lv|/ Job Lowsley of Hampsiead Morris, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife Ruth, daughter of William Robinson Blewberry of the same county. Livery — Black with gold facings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Or, a fesse between two clievrons sable, the one in chief between three crescents gules. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up erm.ine, a millstone argent, with mill-rind or. Motto — "Animay." Married, The Editor undertalces that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 632 loto January 28, 1873, Ada Mansfield, elder daughter of foh7i Henry Pollard ; and has Issue — (i) Inglis de Lisle Pollard- Lowsley, born November^, 1875: [-z] Herbert de Lisle Pollard- Lowsley, born April 20, 1877 ; and Grace de Lisle. Postal address — Hampstead Norris, near Newbury, Berkshire. LIONEL DE WE LO WSLE Y. Born May 12, 1866, being the eldest son of the late Luke Lowsley, Esquire, of Hampstead Norreys, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife Mary Maria, younger daughter of William Dewe of Wyld Court, in th^ county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings as given in Burkes 'Landed Gentry" but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Or, a fesse between two chevrons sable, the one in chief accompanied of three crescents, two and one gules. Crest — On a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a millstone argent, with millrind or. Motto — " An I may.'* Seat — Hampstead Norreys, near Newbury, LOWTHER, see LONSDALE. LOWTHER, Baron, see LONSDALE. LOWTHER, Viscount, see LONSDALE. Sir CHARLES BINGHAM LOWTHER, fourth Baronet, of Swillington, in the county of 3f[ nVvif''hl>f York. Born July 22, 1880, being the JL/UUIIIJI^I eldest son of the late George William Lowther, Esquire, by his wife Mary Frances Alice, eldest daughter of Colonel Charles Bing- ham, Deputy Adjutant-General Royal Artillery ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baronet, November 1894, under the creation of November 3, 1824. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, six annulets sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant argent. Motto — " Magistratus indicatvirum." Residences — 59 Grosvenor Street, London, W. ; Swillington House, Leeds ; Wilton Castle, near Redcar. § JAMES WILLIAM LOWTHER, Esquire, Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Cumberland, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament. Born April i, 1855, being the eldest son of William Lowther, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Lowther, by his wife Alice Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Wensleydale. Clubs — Carlton, St. Stephen's. Livery — Blue coat with black velvet collar and silver buttons, yellow waistcoat and breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, six annulets, three, two and one sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, a dragon passant argent; with the Motto, "Magistratus indicat irrum." Married, March i, 1886, Mary Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable Alexander James Beresford Beresford-Hope ; and has Issue — (i) Christopher William Lowther, Esquire, born January 18, 1887 ; (2) Arthur James Beresford Lowther, Gentleman, born October 28,1888; and Mildred. Postal address — 16 Wilton Crescent, London. WILLIAM LOWTHER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Lowther, Member of Parliament, brother of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Lonsdale. Born 1821, being the third son of Henry Cecil Lowther, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Cecil Lowther, by his wife Lucy Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Lucy Eleanor, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Harbo;-ough ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1872. Clubs — Carlton, Consti- tutional, St. Stephen's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Or, six annulets, three, two and one sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon passant argent. Married, 1853, Charlotte Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Alice, daughter of the Right Honour- able Lord Wensleydale (extinct) ; and has Issue — (i) James William Lowther, Esquire, bom April i, 1855 [married, March i, 1886, Mary Frances, daughter of the Right & is the Military Coclcade. Iu6 Honourable Alexander James Beresford Hope, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, of Deep- dene, in the county of Surrey, and has issue, Christopher William Lowther, Esquire, born January 18, 1887 ; Arthur James Beresford Lowther, Gentleman, born October 28, 1888 • and Mildred]; (2) Gerard Augustus Lowther, Gentle- man Second Secretary of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, bom February 16, 1858; (3) Harold Arthur Lowther, Gentleman, born July 23, 1864 ; (4) Henry Cecil Lowther, Gentleman, Lieutenant Scots Guards, bom January 27, 1869 ■ Mary Eleanor Rose ; Mildred Ahce, died September 8 1876; and Mabel Cecil. Postal addresses— lAiv/ther Lodge, Kensington Gore, S.W. ; High House, Campsea Ashe, Wickham Market. MAPY SOPHIA LOYD, commonly known as Lady Mary Sophia Loyd, daughter of the fourth IT rtrlh ^'^^^ "f Donoughmore. Married, 1879, Colonel JLUJ^U Lewis Vivian Loyd of Charlecote Park. LOYD-LINDSAY, see WANTAGE. §Major-General CHARLES EDWARD LUARD, of the Royal Engineers. Born October 13, 1839, 3(1 ttarll i^i''^g t^ second son of Major Robert Luard of ILUttCU th£ Royal Artillery, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of Colonel Richard Elmhirst, of West Ashby, in the county of Lincoln. C\v!o— Naval and Military. Armorial bearings as used, which are stated to be of Huguenot origin, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms: Sable, a chevron between three lions rampant argent : and for the Crest, a demi-lion rampant, holding between the paws a mullet : with ^^ Motto, ' ' Prospice. " Married, Julys., 1875, Caroline Mary, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Hartley of Gillfoot, in the county of Cumberland ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Elmhirst Luard, born August 5, 1876 ; (2) Eric Dalbiac Luard, born April 16, r878 Postal address — Ightham Knoll, Sevenoaks, Kent. Admiral WILLIAM GARNHAM LUARD, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex. Born 1820, being the son of tlie late W. Wright Luard, Justice of the Peace, of Witham, in the county of Essex ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — United Service. Married, 1838, Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend Henry Du Cane of the Grove, Witham, in the county of Essex. Postal address — The Lodge, Witham, Essex. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN LUBBOCK, fourth Baronet, of Lamas, in the county of ^fl ttllTinrfe Norfolk, a Member of her Majesty's Most JL'UUUUVtV Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament for the University of London, Doctor of Civil Law, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Laws, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, Presi- dent of the London Chamber of Commerce, late President Linnsean Society. Born April 30, 1834, being the son of Sir John Wilham Lubbock, the third Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel George Hotham of York. Creation — April 9, 1806. Liveiy — Drab. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a mount vert a stork close ermine, a chief gules, charged with three estoiles of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork, wings elevated ermine, resting the dexter claw on an antique shield azure, charged with a lion rampant guardant argent, and a bordure or. Motto — "Auctor pretiosa facit." Married, firstly, April 10, 1856, Ellen Frances, daughter of the Reverend Peter Hordern of Chorlton-cum-Hardy ; and by her (who died October 20, 1879) has Issue — (i) John Birkbeck Lubbock, Esquire, born October 4, 1858 ; (2) Norman Lubbock, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Middlesex Rifle Volun- teers, born December 16, 1861 ; (3) Rolfe Arthur Lubbock, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, born September 19, 1865 [married, March 10, 1894, Ethel J., youngest daughter of the late Thomas Acland Lawford] ; Amy Harriet [married, firstly, March 15, 1877, Andrew MulhoUand, who died June 2, 1877, eldest son of John Mulholland, Member of Parliament for Downpatrick (sub- sequently created Baron Dunleath) ; and secondly, March M is the Naval Cockade. luc luc 633 18, 1884, Ferdinand Snydam Van Zandt of New York, America] ; Constance Mary [married, February 3, 1882, Sydney Charles Buxton, Member of Parliament, and died November 3, 1892] ; and Gertrude. Sir John married secondly. May 17, 1884, Alice Augusta Laurentia Lane, daughter of General Augustus Henry Lane-Fox-Pitt-Rivers of Rushmore, in the county of Wilts ; and has— (4) Harold Fox Pitt Lubbock, Esquire, born June 10, 1888 ; (5) a son, born May i6, 1893 ; Ursula ; and Irene. Estates— High Elms, Down, in the county of Kent ; Lamas Hall, Lamas, in the county of Norfolk; Abury Lodge, Abury, in -the county of Wilts. . Residences— ■i St. James's Square, S.W. ; High Elms, Down, in the county of Kent. §The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE BINGHAM, Earl of Lucan and Baron Lucan of Castlebar, ILtlCfltl ^""^ ^ Baronet of Nova Scotia, Vice-Admiral .iL-uvui I. of Connaught, Knight of the Legion of Honour, and of the Medjidie, fifth class, a Representative Peer for Ireland. Bom May 8, 1830, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Lucan, by his wife Ann, commonly called Lady Ann, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the sixth Earl of Cardigan ; succeeded his father in 1888. Creations — Baronet of Nova Scotia, June 30, 1634 ; Baron, July 24, 1776; Earl, October i 1795. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend cotised be- tween six crosses patte or, impaling the arms of Gordon- Lennox, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. France and England quarterly; ii. Scotland; iii. Ireland (being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II.), all within a bordure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. azure, three boars' heads or (for Gordon) ; ii. or, three lions' heads erased gules (for Badenoch) ; iii. or, three crescents within the Royal tressure of Scotland gules (for Seton) ; iiii. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Eraser). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a falcon rising, wings expanded proper, armed, membered, and belled or. Supporters — Two wolves azure, plain collared and chained or. Motto — " Spes mea Christus." Married, November 17, 1859, Cecilia Catherine, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Catherine, youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir Charles Gordon-Lennox, fifth Duke of Richmond, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Iss-ue — (i) George Charles Bingham. Esquire, commonly known as Lord Bingham, Captain Rifle Brigade, Aide-de-Camp to His Royal Highness the Duke of Connaught, General Commanding Troops at Aldershot, born December 13, i860 ; (2) Cecil Edward Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Edward Bingham, Cap- tain 1st Life Guards, born December 7, 1861 [married, June 28, 1884, Rose EUinor, daughter of James Guthrie of Craigie, in the county of Forfar, and has issue, Ralph Charles Bingham, Gentleman, born April 15, 1885 ; David Cecil Bingham, Gentleman, born March 18, 1887; and Cecil Mary Lavinia] ; (3) Francis Richard Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Richard Bingham, Captain Royal Artillery, serving with Egyptian Army, born July 5, 1863 ; (4) Alexander Frederic Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Frederic Bingham, born August 3, 1864; (5) Albert Edward Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Edward Bingham (for whom the Prince of Wales stood sponsor), born June 30, 1866 ; (6) Lionel Ernest Bingham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Lionel Ernest Bingham, born November 4, 1876 ; and Rosaline Cecilia Caroline, commonly known as Lady Rosaline Cecilia Caroline. Residences — 32 Portland Place, London, W. ; Laleham House, Staines ; Castlebar House, in the county of Mayo. LUCAS, Baron, see COWPER. Major-General Sir ALFRED WILLIAM LUCAS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable *I ttpa^ Order cf the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the IL/Ulttp county of Devon. Born 1822, being the son of Charles Lucas of Capetown, by his ii)ife Elisa- beth, daiighter of James Wales of Peterhead, in the county of Aberdeen ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. 'iHAXt\e.&, firstly, 18—, Mary Charlotte, daughter of Colonel S. W. Fallon, Bombay Infantry (she died 1865) ; secondly, 18 — , Florence Emma, daughter of Captain Caswell, Royal Navy. Postal address — Dunmore, near Teignmouth. CHARLES DA VIS LUCAS, Esquire, Rear-Admiral, and upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1834, being the fourth son of Davis Lucas, by his wife, a daughter of Captain Hill. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office by Admiral Ducas, are for Arms : Argent, afesse between six annulets gules. Crest — A demi-griffin argent, beaked and membered or; with the Motto, "Stat religione parentum." Married, 1879, Frances Russell, .only child of Admiral Sir William Hutchison Hall, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and grand- daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Torrington; and has Issue — Hilan Caroline Mathison ; Frances Byng ; and Ca^-oline Louisa Byng. Postal address — 48 Phillimore Gardens, Kensington, W. §SiR THOMAS LUCAS, first Baronet, of Ashtead Park, in the county of Surrey, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Surrey. Born July 18, 1822, being the son of James J. H. D. Lucas, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of T. Pearman of Chipping Norton. Creation — July 25, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend argent and gules, a bend dovetailed between six annulets all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from a wreath of oak or, a dragon's head with wings endorsed gules, semfe of annulets argent. Motto — "Spes et fides." Married, firstly, Septem- ber 2, 1845, Jane Rblfe, daughter of Charles Golder of Folkestone ; and by her (who died June 13, 1849) has Issue — Kate Golder [married, July 14, 1S69, Athol Maudsley]. He married secondly, June 2, 1852, MaryAmeUa, third daughter of Robert Chamberlain of Catton House, in the county of Norfolk ; and by her has had — (i) Arthur Charles Lucas, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born May 22, 1853 [married, November 8, 1876, Agnes, daughter of George Jamieson] ; (2) Edward Lingard Lucas, Esquire, born February 16, i860 [married, January 16, 1886, Mary Helen, daughter of Henry Chance of Sherborne, in the county of War- wick, Deputy-Lieutenant, and has issue, Thomas Farquhar Lucas, Gentleman, born November 25, 1886 ; and Joscelyn Morton Lucas, Gentleman, born 1889]; (3) Ernest Murray Lucas, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Suffolk Hussars, born April 24, 1861 ; (4) the Reverend Francis Granville Lucas, Master of Arts, Rector of Ashtead, in the county of Surrey, born May 16, 1862 ; (5) Reginald Jaffray Lucas, Esquire, born December 28, 1865 ; Evelyn Penn ; Constance Mary [married, June 20, 1877, William Penn] ; Amy Florence [married, July 23, 1885, Lieutenant-Colonel Aubrey Maude, late 90th Foot, son of Colonel Sir George Ashley Maude, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Crown Equerry] ; Evelyn Emma, died September 28, 1870 ; and Mary Alice [married, February 14, 1885, F. E. R. Fryer of Moulton, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace. Residences — 12A Kensington Palace Gardens, W. ; Lowestoft, in the county of Suffolk ; 37 Great George Street, S.W. Colonel GEORGE LUCK, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. ■ Born 1840 ; jr \\f\k was created Com,panion of the Most Honourable ILUl-ti Order of the Bath, 1879. CXnh- Army and Navy. Married, 1867, Elen Georgina, daughter of Major-General Frank Adams, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel WILHELM LUCKHARDT, Companion 0} the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, n ttffcftsll'hf' Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the ILUltiyttlUl' Qiieen. Bom 1835, being the son of the late Surgeon-General Peter Luckhardt, of the Prussian Service ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 6.34 JLuc LUCY, quartered by PERCY and BAGOT. LUCY, see RAMSAY-FAIRFAX-LUCY. LUCY, Baron, see ATHOLE. Colonel EDMUND SAMUEL LUDLOW, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian ¥| ttrifnYri ^f^pi'^^^ Deputy - Commissioner in Berar ^^^'^^^ Commission, Hyderabad. Born 1840, being the son of Major-General Samuel Edgar Owen Ludlow, Royal Engineers ; was created Co7npanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1879. Clubs — East India United Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1S63, Emily Jane, datighter of Colonel R. A. Macpherson, formerly of Madras Artillery. Postal address — Hyderabad, India. Sir HENRY LUDLOW, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts. Born 1B34, beifzg the son of George Ludlow of Hert ford, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Henry Hill Harvey of Bristol; is Chief-Justice of the Leeward Isles; created Knight Bachelor^ 1890. Married, 1876, Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Sworder of Hertford. Postal address — St. John's, Antigua, West Indies. JOHN MALCOLM LUDLOW., Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John Ludlow, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Honourable East India Company's Service; was created Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1BB7. Club — Athenmum. Married, 1869, Maria Sarah, daughter of the late Gordon Forbes. Postal address — 35 Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington, W. HENRY HUNGERFORD LUDLOW-BRUGES, Es- quire, of Seend, in the county luDlott)=TBruffe0 °J T^^:^ °^.fTi and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born June 10, 1847, being the fourth son of the late William Heald Ludlow- Bruges, Es- quire, of Seend, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for Devizes [who assumed the name and arms of Bruges by Royal License, in addition to that of Ludlow, in 1835, on succeeding to the landed estates of Thomas Bruges, Esquire, of Seend, Justice of the Peace], by his second wife Agnes, daughter of Thomas Penruddocke, Esquire, of Compton Park, Salisbury, Cap- tain 3rd Foot Guards. Club — Magistrates'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i and 6 quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a cross ermines quarterly pierced of the field, in the centre point a leopard's face sable (for Bruges) ; ii. and iii. argent, a chevron between three mar- tens' heads erased sable (for Ludlow) ; 2. argent, a chevron between three martens' heads erased sable (for Ludlow) ; 3. gules, in front of an oak tree eradicated or, a greyhound statant argent, gorged with a collar sable, studded of the second (for Rymer) ; 4. sable, a stag's head caboshed argent, between the attires or, a cross of the last, pierced above the nostrils by an arrow in fesse point to the sinister, also gold, feathered of the second, the nostrils dropping blood proper (for Bulstrode) ; 5. argent, two bars azure, between ten martlets, four, three, and three gules ^(for Moore). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i, upon a wreath of the colours, an anchor erect sable, charged with a saltire or, entwined by the cable proper (for Bruges) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-marten couped sable (for Ludlow) ; with the Mottoes, " Mihi ccelum portus " (for Bruges), " Omne solum forti patria" (for Ludlow). Postal addresses — Seend, Melksham ; St. John's College, Oxford. § General the Right Honourable Sir EDWARD LU- GARD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most |T ftfYj3't«|l Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member lir'li^tllU qJ^ jjgy Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Honorary Colonel ist Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Born 1810, being the third son of Captain John Lugard, by his wife, daughter of Robert Trewfnan of Exeter ; entered the Army, 1828 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1850, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that M Is the Military Cockade. lur Order, 1858, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1867 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1871. Married, firstly, 1837, the eldest daughter of Heniy Hart, Esquire, of the county of Sligo, (she died 1868) ; secondly, the daughter of J. Fullbrow, Esquire. Postal address — 19 Marlow Road, Kensing- ton, W. STEPHEN PAGET WALTER VVVYAN LUKE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order *T ,,X.(f of the Indian Empire. Born 184;, being the JLUUt/ ;on of the late Reverend F. V. Luke, Rector of Frinton, in the county of Essex : Director of Indian Telegraph Department ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1880. Clubs— Oriental, Bengal, and Madras. LUMLEY, see SCARBOROUGH. LUMLEY, Baron, see SCARBOROUGH. LUMLEY, Viscount, see SCARBOROUGH. Lieutenant-General Sir HARRY BURNETT LUMS- DEN, Knight Commander of the Most H ft1T»lihl>n Exalted Order of the Star of India: ILUUlpUvU Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath : Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Born 1821, being the eldest son of Colonel Thomas Lumsden, Companion ^ the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, of Belhelvie Lodge, in the county of Aberdeen, by his wife Hay, daughter of the late John Burnett of Elrick, in the county of Aberdeen: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859 ; Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1873. Married, 1866, Fanny, daughter of the late Reverend C. J. Myers of Dunningwell, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Belhelvie Lodge, White- cairns, Aberdeenshire. M JAMES LUMSDEN, Esquire, of Arden, in the county 9 of Dumbartonshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Born 1851, being the only son of the late Sir James Lumsden, Knight Bachelor, of Arden, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of James Pinkerton , Merchant, of Glas- gow. Aiiuorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron or, between two wolves' heads erased in chief argent, and an escallop in base of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling azure and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand grasping a dagger in bend sinister, all proper. Married,TZ^2, Susan Campbell, daughter of Robert Duncanson McKenzie of Caldarvan, in the county of Dum- barton ; and has Issue — James Robert Lumsden, Esquire, born 1884; and Susan Elizabeth Campbell. Seat — Arden, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire. General Sir PETER STARK LUMSDEN, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen, and Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Banff, Member of the Council of Secretary of State for India. Born 1829, being the son of the late Colonel Thomas Lums- den, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Belhelvie Lodge, in the county of Aberdeen : created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1870 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1879, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1885. Married, 1862, Mary, daughter of John Marriott. Postal address — Buchromb, Dufftown, Banffshire. LUNENBURG, quartered by Dukes of CAMBRIDGE and CUMBERLAND and by FITZCLARENCE. LUPUS, Earl of Chester, quartered by HUSSEY. The Right Honourable EMILY ANNE BROWN- LOW, Widow, Baroness Lurgan, daughter iLUmStl °*^ '^^ Right Honourable John Cavendish Jk/UV^ait Browne, third Baron Kilmaine. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, H is the Naval Cockade. Urn JLus 6.35 per pale or and argent, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable (for Brownlow) ; 2. argent, a stag courant proper, on a chief vert, three mullets of the field (for O'Dogherty) ; 3. gules, a chevron argent, between three escallops or (for Chamberlain), impaling the arms of Browne, namely sable, three lions passant in bend, be- tween two double cotises argent, a crescent for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a greyhound argent, gorged with a wreath of shamrocks vert ; sinister, a Highland soldier in his uniform, with his firelock all proper. Married, 1853, the Right Honourable Charles Brownlow, second Baron Lurgan, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (z) The Right Honourable William Brown- low, third Baron Lurgan ; (2) John Roderick Brownlow, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Roderick Brownlow, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1865 ; (3) Francis Cecil Brownlow, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Francis Cecil Brown- low, born November 22, 1870 ; Mary Emily Jane, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Emily Jane ; Clara Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Clara Agnes [married, October 24, 1887, Lieutenant - Colonel George Cookes, late 3rd Light Dragoons, of 6 Prince's Gate, S.W., and has issue, Evelyn Clara Denham] ; Louisa Helene, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Helene, late Maid of Honour to the Queen [married, October 19, 1887, Sir Joshua Thellusson Rowley, Baronet, of Tendring Hall, in the county of Suffolk] ; Isabella Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Anna [married, July 18, 1889, Abel Henry Smith of Woodhall, and has issue] ; Clementina Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Clementina Georgiana [married, July 26, 1888, Edward Henry Loyd of Langleybury, in the county of Hertford, and has issue, William Lewis Brownlow, born May 7, 1889] ; and Emmeline Harriet Annette, commonly known as the Honourable Emmeline Harriet Annette. Posia! address — 187 Queen's Gate, S.W. HThe Right Honourable WILLIAM BROWN- ^ LOW, Baron Lurgan of Lurgan, in the county of Armagh, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Down and Armagh, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Armagh, late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Bom February 11, 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Lurgan, by his wife Emily Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kilmaine ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of May 14, 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale or and argent, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable ; 2. argent, a stag courant proper, on a chief vert , three mullets of the field (for O'Dogherty) ; 3. gules, a chevron argent, between three escallops or (for Chamberlain), im- paling the arms of Cadogan, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant regardant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three boars' heads couped sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau azure, turned up ermine, a greyhound statant gules, collared or. Supporters — Dexter, a greyhound argent, gorged with a wreath of shamrocks vert ; sinister, a Highland soldier in his uniform, with his firelock all proper. Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, February 7, 1893, Emily, com- monly known as Lady Emily, elder daughter of Earl Cadogan, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Heir presumptive — His brother, the Honourable John Roderick Brownlow, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1865. Residences — Chelsea House, Cadogan Place, S. W. ; Brownlow House, Lurgan, in the county of Armagh. Sir GODFREY LUSHINGTON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the rr tli^flttllTf'ntl Bath, Under-Secretary of State for ]i,.UP(Jill^VUIl the Home Office since 1885. Born 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, Judge of the High Court of Admiralty, by his wife Sarah Grace, daughter of T. W. Carr of Frognal, Hampstead ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased vert, charged with three ermine spots or, ducally gorged argent. Married, 1865, Beatrice Anne Shore, daughter of S. Smith of Coombe Hurst, in the county of Surrey. Postal address —16 Great Queen Street, Westminster; Stokke, Great Bedwyn, Hungerford, Wilts. Sir HENRY LUSHINGTON, third Baronet, of South Hill Park, in the county of Berkshire. Born October 10, 1802, being the eldest son of Sir Henry Lushington, the second Baronet, by his wife Fanny Maria, the eldest daughter of Matthew Lewis of the War Office ; succeeded his father in 1863, under the creation of April 26, 1791. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloui'S, a lion's head erased vert, charged on the erasure with three ermine spots or, ducally gorged argent. Married, firstly, March 26, 1825, Eliza Louisa, daughter of William Trower ; and by her (who died 1862) has Issue — Henry Lushington, Esquire, Bengal Civil Service, formerly Judge at Allahabad, born January 24, 1826 [married, December 29, 1849, Elizabeth, daughter of Anstruther Cheape of Rossie, in the county of Fife, and has had issue, Henry Cornwallis Cartwright Lushington, Esquire, died February 11, 1866 ; Arthur Patrick Douglas Lushington, Esquire, Major 3rd Dragoon Guards, born January 23, 1861 (married, January 21, 1892, Florence, eldest daughter of James Burness of The Lodge, Melton, and has issue, a daughter) ; Caroline Allison (married, 1874, Sir Charles Crosthwaite, Knight Commander of the Most Ex- alted Order of the Star of India, and died October 10, 1893) ; Annette Louisa (married Donald Mackenzie Smeaton) ; and Edith Emily] ; Louisa Fanny Maria [married, 1849, Reginald Thornton, late Bengal Civil Service] ; and Laura [married, November 11, 1850, General Sir Henry Ramsay, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Henry Ramsay, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath]. Sir Henry married secondly. June 17, 1863, Eliza Hannah, daughter of John Shelley ; and by her (who died March 26, 1889) has — A daughter, Geraldine. Seat — Aspenden Hall, Buntingford, in the county of Hertford. His Honour Judge VERNON LUSHINGTON, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1832, being the fourth son of the late Right Honourable Stephen Lushington, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the late Thomas William Carr of Frognal, Hampstead. Clut — AthenEeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse wavy between three lions' heads erased vert, as many ermine spots of the field ; and for his Crest, a lion's head erased vert, charged with three ermine spots or, and ducally gorged argent. Married, February 28, 1865, Jane (who died 1884), third daughter of Francis Mowatt ; and has Issue — Katharine ; Margaret ; and Susan. Postal ad- dresses — 36 Kensington Square, W. ; Pyports, Cobham, Surrey. §SiR ANDREW LUSK, first Baronet, of Colney Park, in the parishes of St. Stephen, St. Albans, and JI ttt^fe Shenley, in the county of Hertford, Alderman of ILUpn the Ward of Aldgate, in the Commission of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, and one of the Lieutenancy for the City of London. Born September 18, 1812, being the eldest son of the late John Lusk, of the county of Ayr, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Earl ; created a Baronet August 4, 1874. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, an ancient ship with three masts, sails furled proper, colours flying gules, on a chief argent a woolpack sable, between two mullets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ancient ship as in the arms, surmounted by a rainbow proper. Motto—" Laus Deo." Married, October 24, 1848, Eliza, daughter of James Potter of Grahamstown, Falkirk, by his wife Janet, daughter of John Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerouB person. 636 lut ^VO Wilson of Falkirk aforesaid. /Residence — 15 Sussex Square, Hyde Park, W. Colonel HENRY ACLAND FOWNES LUTTRELL, Co7npanion of the Most Honourable Oi'der of *[ ttff|*f^fT Ih^ Bath, Justice of the Peace and Depuiy- 1L/\Xk\X vll Lieutenant for the county of Somerset ^ Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Lieu- tenant-Colonel and Honorary-Colonel ^rd Volunteer Bat- talion Somersetshire Light Infantry. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the Revej'end A. Fownes Luttrell ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Chih—Army and Navy. Married, 1857, Mary A. , daughter of J. R. Poole of Bridgwater. Postal address — Badgworth Court, Axbridge, Weston-super-Mare. Rear-Admiral PERCY PUTT LUXMOORE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of II ltl*rtlfini*l^ ^^^ Bath. Born 1B34, being the son of iL'tlA-HIUUVv J Luxmoore ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874. Married, 1869, Ida, daughter of Colonel St. George. Postal address — Bridge House, Lympstone, Devon. Sir ALFRED COMYNS LYALL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a[| fif^ff Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order Mi^^xxW of the Indian Empire, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Born 1855, being the son of the Reverend Alfred Lyall ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Em,i- nent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Married, 1862, Cora, daughter of P. Cloete. Postal address — 18 Queen s Gate, London, S. W. CHARLES JAMES LYALL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Fellow of the University of Calcutta, and Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh. Born 1845, being the eldest son of the late Charles Lyall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of $^ Sussex Gardens, London, W. ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, i88o. Married, 1870, Florence Lyall, daughter of the late Henry Eraser. Postal address — Calcutta. DA VID ROBERT L YALL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Commissioner of Chittagong. Born 1841, being the son of the late David Lyall of Calcutta and Edinburgh ; was created Compa7iion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India , 1891. Clubs — East India United Service, Grosvenor, Caledonian United Service. Married, 1866, Laura Agnes, daughter of the late Major-General W. B. Knyvett. Postal address — Chitta- gong, Bengal. Sir JAMES BROADWOOD LYALL, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1838, being the son of the Reverend Alfred Lyall, Rector of Harbledown, in the county of Kent, by his wife Mary Drummond, daughter of James Broadwood of Lyne, in the county of Sussex ; voas created Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1888, and Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Club — Atheneeu^n. Married, 1874, Katherine, daughter of the Reverend J. Cautley. Dame EMILY SARAH AMELIA LYCETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Lycett, daughter' ¥[ ftrf^i'f' of John Vanderpant of Utrecht, Holland. JJ^^VK-tV Married, 1836, Sir Francis Lycett, Knight Bachelor, who died 1880. Postal address — 7 Cambridge Gate, London, N. W. Sir LEONARD LYELL, first Baronet, of Kinnordy, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar, ¥[ ^i^fY Member of Parliament for Orkney and Shet- JL^^X/ii land. Born 1850, being the eldest son of Lieutenant- Colonel Henry Lyell, who died 1875, by his wife Katharine, daughter of Leonard Horner ; & is the Military Cockade. succeeded his uncle Sir Charles Lyell, Baronet (extmct), at Kinnordy, in 1875, and his relative John Mudie, at Pitmuies in 1876; created a Baronet, 1894. Clubs — Reform, Athenseum. Armorial l)eariiigs— He bears for Arms • Or, a cross parted and fretty azure between four crosses pat^e gules, a bordure engrailed of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a dexter cubit arm erect in armour proper, charged with a cross parted and fretty gules, the hand grasping a sword also proper. Married, 1874, Mary daughter of the Reverend John Mayne Stirling ; and has, with other /jjwe— Charles Henry Lyell, Esquire, born 1875. Postal addresses— ^mxiotd-y , Kirriemuir, N. B. ; 48 Eaton Place, S.W. LYGON, see BEAUCHAMP. LYMINGTON, Viscount, see PORTSMOUTH. MARCUS STAUNTON LYNCH-STAUNTON, Es- quire, Barrister-at-Law. Borii lpncl)=^taunton ,r',^S"U'o%f ttaunton' Lynch-Staunton of Clydagh, by his wife Sarah Jane, daughter of Francis Hardwick, Esquire, of Nottingham, late Captain 62nd Regiment. Ar- morial beaxings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, two chevronels sable (for Staunton) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three trefoils slipped or (for Lynch). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a fox statant proper (for Staunton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lynx passant proper, charged with a mullet gules (for Lynch). Motto— " En Dieu ma foy." Married, iZ$t., Horatia Anne, daughter of Charles Powlett Rushworth, Commissioner of Inland Revenue ; and by her (who died 1859) has /jJK« — Charles Rushworth Lynch-Staunton, Gentleman, born 1854 ; and Alice. Scoif— Clydagh, Head- ford, Tuam, in the county of Galway. The Right Honourable GEORGIANA COPLEY, Widow, Baroness Lyndhurst, daughter Jl tinTl'httfrtf' °^ "^^ '^'^ Lewis Goldsmith. Armo- 1L'|/IIU1JUI.^V rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, a cross fiery within a bordure azure, charged with eight escallops of the field. Supporters — Two eagles with wings elevated proper, collared or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross flory sable. Married, 1837, as his second wife, the Right Hon- ourable Sir John Singleton Copley, the celebrated Baron Lyndhurst, Lord Chancellor, who died 1863, when the title became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Georgiana Susan, commonly known as the Honour- able Georgiana Susan [married, 1863, Sir Charles Du Cane [to whom refer]. Postal address — 5 Eaton Square, London, S.W. SELINA CHARLOTTE LYNDON, commonly known as Lady Selina Charlotte Lyndon, sister of 3n t)HTirit1 ^^^ fourth and niece of the third Earl of IL'^llUUll Leitrim. Married, 1892, George Ernest Lyndon of i Pembridge Gardens, London, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cavan, Member of the Royal College of Physicians {Ireland), Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons [Ireland). LYNE, Baron, see WEMYSS. LYON, Viscount, see STRATHMORE. LYON, BOWES-, see STRATHMORE. LYON CLERK, see MITCHELL. LYON KING OF ARMS, see BALFOUR PAUL. FLORA LYON, Widow, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Flora Lyon, sister of Viscount Valentia. 3(1 tle Order of the Bath, Justice of •~'C." " the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Glamorgan, Commander in Chief at Devonport since 1893. Born 1833, being the son of Lieutenant - General Humphrey Lyons, by his first wife Eliza, daughter of Henry Bennett of Fir Grove, Liver- pool ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Sable, a chevron ermine, between three sea-lions sejant guardant argent ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a sea-lion's head erased argent, gorged with a naval crown azure. Married, 1879, Louisa Jane, eldest daughter of Thomas Penrice of Kil- vrough, in the county of Glamorgan. Postal address — Kilvrough, county Glamorgan. JAMES BRISTOW LYONS, Gentleman. Born October 14, 1853, being the fourth son of the late WiUiam Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant of Old Parl{ and Brookhill, in the county of Antrim, by his wife Julia Maria, third daughter of Captain James Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of Sligo. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for krms : Argent, a lion rampant azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, holding in the dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent ; with the Motto, "In te Domine speravi." Married, October 8, 1885. Marguerite Julia, daughter of Jules Festu-Villiaumey of Calvados, in Normandy; and has Issue — (i) William Barry Lyons, Gentleman, born July n, 1887; (2) James Henry Lyons, Gentleman, born February 28, 1889. JULIA MARIA LYONS, Widow, third daughter of Captain James Jones of Moimt Edward, in the county of Sligo, by Eliza his wife, daughter of John Johnstone of Knappagh, in the county of Armagh [by Margaret Hatton of Clonard, his wife]. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant azure. Married, February 10, 1840, William Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, in the county of Antrim (who died June 4, 1887). Of the above marriage there is Issue — US William Henry Holmes Lyons, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Colvill Jones Lyons, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; {3) Henry Kenneth Thomas Lyons, Gentleman, born June 6, 1850; (4) James Bristow Lyons, Gentleman, [to whom refer]; {5) Clarence Edward Lyons, Gentle- man, bom February 10, 1856 (deceased) ; Eliza [married, March 1865, Robert Cunningham Thomson, Esquire, of Castleton, Belfast, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim, formerly Captain 2nd Queen's Own Regiment (he died October 1884) ] ; Julia Maria (deceased) ; Dorinda Anna Henrietta; Edith Arabella Louisa Florence [mar- ried, 1877, Lieutenant- Colonel Henry Martin Moorsom, Rifle Brigade] ; Constance Adela Hastings [married, firstly, 1871, John Robert Colvill Lowry, fourth son of James Corry Lowry, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law ; and secondly, John Bath AUanson of Bryn Seiant, in the county of Carnarvon, eldest son of Thomas AUanson of Tals Kyddy St. Columb, in the county of Cornwall] ; and Juhe Marie Louise. Estates — Old Park, Jordanstown, Carnance ; Clonard, Brookhill (and property in Belfastand Dublin). Postal address — Brookhill, Lisburn, county Antrim. ROBERT COLVILL JONES LYONS, Gentleman, formerly an OfScer 43rd Light Infantry (has New Zealand Medal). Born October 26, 1844, being the second son of the late William Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, in the county of Antrim, by his wife Julia Maria [to whom refer], daughter of Captain James Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of Sligo. Livery — Light blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a lion rampant azure. Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant, holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent. Motto — "In te Domine speravi." Married, December 8, 1869, Helen Caroline, second daughter of John Le Mottle of Le Vauqui^dor, Guernsey, Judge of the Royal Court ; and has Issue— [t.) Edward Colvill Lyons, Gentleman, born January 9, 1873; (2) Guy Cary Lyons, Gentleman, born October 16, 187s ; and Muriel. Lieutenani-General THOMAS CASEY LYONS, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor and Commander-in-Chief, Bermuda. Born 1829, ieing the son of the late /. D. Lyons, Deputy-Lieutenant ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club— United Service. Married, 1863, daughter of George Young of Apley Towers, Ryde. Postal addresses — Govern- ment House, Bermuda ; 46 Lower Shane Street, S. W. WILLIAM HENRY HOLMES LYONS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Born July 31, 1843, being the eldest son of the late William Thomas Bristow Lyons, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Old Park and Brookhill, in the county of Antrim, and his wife Julia Maria [to whom refer], daughter of Captain James Jones of Mount Edward, in the county of Sligo. Clubs — Constitutional, Ulster (Belfast). Livery — Light blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a lion rampant azure ; and for his Crest, a demi-lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a fleur-de-lis argent ; with the Motto, " In te Domine speravi." Married, Januarys, 1888, Mary Eliza (Lily), eldest daughter of George Evans of Gortmerron House, Dungannon, in the county of Tyrone ; and has Issue — William Holmes St. John Lyons, Gentleman, born December 28, 1888 ; Vera Patricia Mabel ; and Evylyn Sara Evans. Postal address — Brookhill, Lisburn. LYSAGHT, see LISLE. General Sir DANIEL LYSONS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ?I tM^ntlfll (Military Division), Officer of the Legion of JLfj^WVWT) Honour and third-class Medjidie, Constable of the Tower of London. Born 1816, being the second son of the Reverend Daniel Lysons of Hempsted Court, in the county of Gloucester, by his second wife Josepha Catherine Susanna, daughter of John Gilbert Cooper of Thurgarton Priory, in the county of Nottingham ; entered the Army 1834, was gazetted a Lieutenant-General 1877, and General 1879 ; was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1877, and to that of Knight Grand Cross 1886. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Wellington. Armorial bearings are for Arms : Gules, a chief azure, and in the lower part of the chief clouds proper, from which issue towards the base of the escutcheon rays of the sun or. The escutcheon is encircled by the Ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar of a Knight Grand Cross of the said Most Honourable Order, and upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree ; with the Motto, " Valebit." Married, firstly, 1856, Harriet Sophia, daughter of Charles Bridges of Court House, Overton, in the county of Southampton ; and secondly, 1865, Anna Sophia Biscoe, daughter of the Reverend Robert Triton of Morden,' in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 22 Warwick Square, London, S.W. [Sir Daniel in addition makes use of a crest, namely, ** out of clouds a sun rising all proper ;" but this is of no authority.'] § LORENZO GEORGE LYSONS, Esquire, Major 2nd Volunteer Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment. Born August 6, 1839 ; succeeded his father, 1877. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chief nebulae argent, issuant therefrom the rays of the sua proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Motto— "Valebit." Mar- ried, October 1862, Victoria, daughter of Geiieral Sir William Richards, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- The Editor undertaJces that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 638 Lps m Durable Order of the Bath ; and by her has had Issue — (i) William Lorenzo George Lysons, Gentleman, born July, 1863 ; (2) Daniel George Lysons, Gentleman, died 1867 ; (3) Arthur Charles B'othringham Lysons, Gentle- man, born 1868 ; (4) George Lorenzo Lysons, Gentleman, died 1S70; (s) Samuel Victor Davies Lysons, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (6) Clement Francis Lysons, Gentleman, died 187s ; Ethel Tereso, died 1875 ; Mabel Susan Frances ; Gwendohne Catherine ; Victoria Georgiana, died 1874 ; and Marguerite Henrietta, Sea^ — Hempsted Court, near Gloucester. Residence — 10 Gratton Road, W. Kensing- ton, W. CHARLES BYBIE LYSTBR, Esquire, Major in the Buffs {retired). Born May 20, 1852, being the a[[ wtt^^Y second son of Frederic Torrens Lyster, Es- ll.'^PVvt quire, late Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding the zist Royal North British Fusiliers, by his wife Ellen, daughter of Edward Lake, Club — junior Army and Navy. Livery — French grey, collar and cziffs salmon colour. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been establislied, are for Arms: Ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or. Crest — A stag's head issuing fro-m a ducal coronet all proper. Motto — " Retinens vestigia fames." Married, October 13, 1885, Alice, only child of Doctor James Bindloss of Presiwich, near Man- chester ; and has Issue — (i) Anthony St. George Lyster, born March 13, 1888 ; (2) Lumley Fitzgerald Lyster, bo7-ji October 21, 1890; Sybil; and RosaTnund. Postal address — Moreland House, Seaforth, near Liverpool. Lieutenant-General HARRY HAMMON LYSTER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Vic- toria Cross. Born 1830, being the son of A. Lyster ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — East India United Service. Postal address — Stil- logan Park, Dublin. HENRY CHURCHILL MAXWELL LYTE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Deputy Keeper of the Records. Born May 29, 1848, being the only son of John Walker Maxwell Lyte, of Berry Head, Brixham, in the county of Devon, by his wife Emily Jeanette, daughter of Colonel John Craigie, Honourable East India Company's Service ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club— Athenaeum. Livery — Blue with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three swans argent, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan with wings displayed argent, standing on a trumpet or. Motto — " Ltetitia et spe immortalitatis. " Married, January 3, 1871, Frances Fownes, daughter of James Curtis Somerville, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Dinder House, Wells, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) John Maxwell Lyte, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (2) Walter Maxwell Lyte, Gentleman, born 1877; {3) Arthur Maxwell Lyte, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Agnes Maxwell ; Edith Maxwell ; and Margaret Maxwell. Postal addresses — 3 Portman Square, London, W. ; Public Record Office, Chancery Lane, London, W. C. LYTTELTON, see COBHAM. LYTTELTON, Baron, see COBHAM. The Reverend ALBERT VICTOR LYTTELTON, commonly known as the Reverend the 3f[ tlt't'r>{f'r^t1 Honourable Albert Victor Lyttelton, lX,^^\,\X\K\i\V Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Priest Vicar of Bloem- fontein Cathedral, Kimberley, South Africa. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Armorial lieaiings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. 5 is the Military Cocliiade. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Postal address— &L Augustine's, Kimberley, South Africa. ALFRED LYTTELTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Lyttelton, Recorder of Here- ford. Born 1857, being the eighth son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Club— Brooks's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Married, firstly, 1885, Laura, daughter of Sir Charles Tennant, Baronet (she died 1886) ; secondly, 1892, Edith Sophy, daughter of Archibald Balfour ; and has surviving Issue — Oliver Lyttelton , Esquire, born March 15, 1893. Postal addresses — 4 Green Street, W. ; and 3 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.G. The Reverend ARTHUR TEMPLE LYTTELTON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Arthur Temple Lyttelton, Master of Arts. Born 1852, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Club — New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable arid argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Married, 1880, Mary Kathleen, daughter of the late George Clive ; and has Issue — (r) Archer Geoffrey Lyttelton, Esquire, bom May 7, 1884 ; (2) Stephen Clive Lyttelton, Gentleman, born June 17, 1887 ; and Margaret Lucy. Postal address — Selwyn College Lodge, Cambridge. CAROLINE LAVINIA LYTTELTON, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Lavinia Lyttelton, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lyttel- ton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Postal address — 8 Grosvenor Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W. CONSTANCE ELLEN LYTTELTON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. 'William Henry Lyttelton, daughter of the late Very Reverend Grantham Yorke, commonly known as the Very Reverend the Honour- able Grantham Yorke, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Wor- cester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable, impaling the arms of Yorke, namely argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Married, 1880, as his second wife, the Reverend W. H. Lyttleton, commonly known as the Reverend the Honour- able W. H. Lyttelton, who died 1884. Postal address— 0,1. Wellington Square, Oxford. The Reverend EDWARD LYTTELTON, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Edward Lyttelton, Master of Arts, Headmaster of Haileybury College. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Married, H is the Naval Cockade. m m 639 1888, Caroline Amy, daughter of the Very Reverend Doctor West, Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, and has Issue — Nora Joan ; and Delia. Postal address — Haileybury College, Hertford. GEORGE WILLIAM SPENCER LYTTELTON, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable George William Spencer Lyttelton, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894). Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William George Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : ."Urgent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Postal addresses — 49 Hill Street, W. ; and Hagley Hall, Stourbridge. HENRIETTA LYTTELTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Spencer Lyttelton, daughter and co-heir of Frederick Hamilton Cornewall of Delbury, in the county of Salop [of the family of Cornewall, some- time Barons of Burford], and granddaughter of the Right Reverend Doctor Cornewall, Bishop of Worcester. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Cornewall, namely ermine, a lion rampant gules, crowned or, within a bordure engrailed sable, bezantfe. Married, 1848, Spencer Lyttelton, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Spencer Lyttel- ton, son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lyttelton, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there was Issue— WiUiam Hemry Cornewall Lyttelton, Esquire, born June 9, 1849, died May 22, 1882. Postal address — 11 Eaton Terrace, S.W. § NEVILLE GERALD LYTTELTON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Neville Gerald Lyttel- ton, Lieutenant- Colonel Rifle Brigade. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cob- ham. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable, impaling the arms of Stuart - Wortley, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between six martlets gules three bezants, a canton charged with the arms of Stuart being those of the second and third quarters (for Wortley) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent within the Royal tressure of Scotland gules (for Stuart). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Married, 1883, Katherine Sarah, daughter of the Right Honourable James Stuart - Wortley ; and has Issue — Lucy Blanche ; and Hilda Margaret. ROBERT HENRY LYTTELTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Henry Lyttelton. Born 1854, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttelton, the fourth Baron Lyttelton, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Mary, daughter of Sir Stephen Glynne, Baronet, and brother of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Cobham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Moor's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed about the temples argent and sable. Married, 1884, Edith, daughter of Charles Santley. Postal address — The Red House, Eastgate, Warwick. The Right Honourable SYBELLA HARRIET LYTTLETON, Widow, Baroness Lyttleton, daughter of George Clive, Member of Parliament, of Perrystone, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a chevron between three escallops sable. Supporters — On either side a merman proper, in the exterior hand of each a trident or. Married, firstly, Humphrey Francis Mildmay, Member of Parliament ; secondly, 1869, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir George William Lyttleton, fourth Baron Lyttleton, who died in 1876. By her second marriage she had Issue — Sarah Kathleen, commonly known as the Honour- able Sarah Kathleen ; Sybil, commonly known as the Honourable Sybil ; and Hester Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Hester Margaret. Postal address — 9 Bryanston Square, W. LYTTON, BULWER-, see LYTTON. The Right Honourable EDITH BULWER- LYTTON, Widow, Countess of Lytton, JLWttfltl '^^"Shter of Edward Villiers, Esquire, com- >i,^\f\\\t\\ nionly known as the Honourable Edward ViUiers ; has the Order of the Crown of India: Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, and from which is pendent the badge of a Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief dancett^e azure two ducal coronets or, on a canton argent a rose gules (for Lytton) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, between three eaglets regardant or, as many cinquefoils sable (for Bulwer), impaling the arms of Villiers, namely argent, on a cross gules, five escallops or. Sup- porters — Two angels proper, each holding in their exterior hand an Eastern crown or. Married, 1864, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Robert Bulwer-Lytton, first Earl of Lytton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Roland Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Roland Edward Bulwer-Lytton, born 1865, died July 24, 1871 ; (2) Henry Meredith Edward Bulwer-Lytton, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Meredith Edward Bulwer-Lytton, born March 22, 1872, died March 1, 1874; (3) the Right Honourable Victor Alexander George Robert Bulwer-Lytton, second Earl of Lytton ; (4) Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, born at Cal- cutta, February 6, 1879 ; Elizabeth Edith, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Edith [married, December 21, 1887, Gerald William Balfotu', Member of Parliament for Leeds, and has issue]; Constance Georgina, commonly known as Lady Constance Georgina ; and Emily, commonly known as Lady Emily. Postal address — Knebworth, Stevenage, Herts. The Right Honourable Sir VICTOR ALEX- ANDER GEORGE ROBERT BULWER-LYTTON, Earl of Lytton, in the county of Derby, Viscount Kneb- worth of Knebworth, in the county of Hertford, Baron Lytton, also of Knebworth, and a Baronet. Born at Simla, August 19, 1876, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Lytton, by his wife Edith, daughter of Edward Villiers, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edward Villiers; isagodsonof the Queen ; succeeded his father 1891. Creations, Baronet, July 18, 1838 ; Baron, July 14, 1866 ; Earl and Viscount, April 28, 1880. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a chief dancettde azure, three ducal crowns or, a canton argent, charged with a rose gules barbed and seeded proper (for Lytton) ; 2. gules, on a chevron argent, between three eagles re- gardant or, as many cinquefoils sable (for Bulwer) ; 3. or, three mullets sable, pierced gules, on a chief wavy azure a dove regardant proper (for Wiggett). Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bittern in flags proper, charged with a rose gules as in the arms (for Lytton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger's head erased ermine, crined and armed or (for Bulwer) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a dove regardant argent, holding in the beak an The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 640 ILpiJ 00ac olive branch proper, fructed gold (for Wiggett). Sup- porters — On either side an angel proper, vested argent, and holding in the exterior hand an Eastern crown or. Motto — "Hoc virtutis opus." Heir presumptive — His brother, Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, commonly called the Honourable Neville Stephen Bulwer-Lytton, born 1879. Seat — Knebworth, Stevenage, in the county of Hertford. The Right Honourable FITZPATRICK HENRY VERNON, Baron Lyveden of Lyveden, 3n fiV^i^fiof^ in 'I16 county of Northampton, Deputy- lUJ^UvUvU Lieutenant for that county; served some time in the Northamptonshire Militia. Born April 27, 1824, being the eldest son of the Right Honotffable the first Baron Lvveden ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of June 28, 1859. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fret sable (for Vernon) ; 2 and 3 gules, three bars gemelles argent, a chevron ermine, on a chief of the second three Blacka- moors' heads proper, a canton of the field charged with a battle-axe or, all within a bordure counter-compony of the second and azure (for Smith). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or (for Vernon) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect m armour proper, charged with a battle-axe sable, the hand grasping two wreaths of laurel pendent on either side also proper (for Smith). Supporters— Dexter, a boar sable, ducally gorged and suspended therefrom by a cham, an escutcheon or, charged with a rose gules, slipped proper ; sinister, a wyvern vert, collared, and suspended therefrom by a chain an escutcheon or, charged with a rose gules slipped proper. Motto— "Vernon semper viret." Married, June 21 1853, Albreda Elizabeth, daughter of Charles William, fifth Earl FitzwiUiam, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, which lady died November 11, 1891. Heir presumptive — His nephew, Robert Percy Vernon, Esquire ; born 1857 ; married, 1890, Fanny Zelle, daughter of Major Hill of Wollaston Hall, Wellingborough ; late Captain 3rd Battalion Highland Light Infantry. Residences — Farming Woods, near 'I'hrapstone, in the county of Northampton ; Laundimer House, Oundle ; 4 Belgrave Place, S. W. M ^ac3ntireto Major - General EVAN MABERLY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. CfCtKa\\t>y\w Born 1815; created Companion of the V^fX\iX,V\^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Married, 1848, Laura Charlotte, daughter of Oswald Smith of Blendon Hall, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Avonmouth, Christchurch, Hampshire. ARTHUR McALISTER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Q(f\rQi\\tLtt>V Michael and Saint George. Born, V^KiXXlTiKX^l. 1816, being the son of the late John Mc A lister ; received Legion of Honour, 1878 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1876. Clubs — Reform, Colonial. Married, 1838, Elizabeth Wallace Berclay Tassie. JiSir HENRY COCKBURN MAC ANDREW, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Inverness. Born 1832, being the son of John Mac- Andrew, Solicitor, of Inverness, by his wife Catherine Macpherson, daughter of James M. Ardersier : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1862, Mary, daughter of D. C. Rait of Glasgow. Postal address — Aisthorpe, Inverness. JAMES JOHNSTONE MACANDREW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1837, being the third son of tlie late Robert MacAndrew of Isle- worth House, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Eliza, daughter of James MacAndrew of Elgin, North Britain. Livery — Dark green cloth, with silver buttons. Armorial bearing as used are for Arms : Sable, an eagle displayed or, in his dexter talon a dagger proper, within a bordure argent charged with six mullets gules. Crest — A galley, oars erected in saltire sable, and flags gules ; with the Motto, " Foriuna juvai." These arms were granted in 1785 to William MacAndrew, grandfather of the above- mentioned James Johnstone MacAndrew, to whom, however [as the third son of his father], they have not yet been matriculated. Married, December 9, 1862, Barbara, only daughter of John Miller, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, of Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Justice of the Peace for the county of Bute. Estates — Lukesland and Stowford, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Lukesland, Ivy Bridge, South Devon. WILLIAM MACANDREW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex. Born 1828, being the third son of the late William Duncan MacAndrew, Merchant, of & is the Military Cockade. Liverpool, by his wife Anne, daughter of Isaac Forsyth of Elgin, North Britain. Clubs — Reform, City Liberal. Armorial bearings as used are : Sable, an eagle displayed or, in his dexter talon a dagger proper, within a bordure argent, charged with six stars gules. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a galley, her oars erected in saltire sable, and flags gules ; and in an escroll above the crest this Motto, ' ' Fortuna juvat." These arm-s were recorded in Lyon Office, September 13, 1785, by " William MacAndrew, Esquire, of Tharnes Street, London," but they have not been yet matriculated to the above-mentioned William MacAndrew, Esquire, yisi- x'lt.^, firstly, October 11, 1855, Mary Rachael, who diedxBj^, daughter of the late William Matthews of Arequipa, Peru ; and secondly, January 9, 1877, Mariana Helen, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Edward Birch, Rector of Wiston, in the county of Suffolk, and relict of the late George Gataker of Mildenhall, in the county of Suffolk. By his first Tnarriage he had Issue — (i) Isaac Forsyth MacAndrew, born July 31, i860; (2) William Duncan MacAndrew, born June i, 1863 ; (3) Arthur Edward MacAndrew, born July 4, 1864 ; Rachel Constance; Mannelo Christina Mercedes; Katha- rine; Rosita ; Eleanor ; and Mary. Estate — " Westwood," in the parishes of Great Horkesley and Little Horkesley, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Westwood House, near Colchester. § ALEXANDER McARTHUR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Deputy- ntafGfvffitii* Lieutenant for the county of London. V^\iA\.y,\jWK Born March 10, 1814, being the second son of the late Reverend John McArthur, by his wife Sarah. C/aij— Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron nebuly azure and or, two antique crowns in chief, and a cross moline in base all counterchanged. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a vireath of the colours, in front of a greyhound sejant sable, collared and lined (the line reflexed over the back) argent, a billet erect or, the whole between two branches of laurel in orle proper. Motto — "Fide et opera." Married, August ig, 1853, Maria Bowden, daughter of the late Reverend William B. Boyce of The Glebe, Sydney, New South Wales ; and has had Issue— [1) WiUiara Alexander McArthur, Esquire, Member of Parliament for St. Austell Division of Cornwall, born April 14, 1857 [married, August 12, 1890, Florence Cremer, third daughter of John Cremer Clarke, Esquire, of Wayste Court]; (2) John Percival McArthur, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of London, born July 25, 1858 [married, September 25, 1884, Lilly, daughter of S is the Naval Cockade. 8©ac Addison]; (3) Allen Gordon McArthur, Gentleman, born January 12, 1862 [married, September 26, i8qo, Maud daughter of Samuel Finly of Montreal] ; (4) James Harry Stewart McArthur, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law born March 10, 1863; (5) George W. McArthur, Gentleman, Barnster-at-Law, born December 20, 1864; (6) Ebenezer Jenkins McArthur, Gentleman, born July 27, 1872; (7) Alexander McArthur, Gentleman, born November 10, 1873, died young ; Lilian, died January 1862 ; Marian fmarried G. F. Holman] ; and Sarah Maria [married John Southall, Barnster-at-Law]. Seat— Westhrook Hay, Boxmoor, in the county of Hertford. Town residence— yg Holland Park, London, W. WILLIAM ALEXANDER McARTHUR, Member of Parliament for the St. Austell Division of Cornwall. Born 1857, being the eldest son of Alexander McArthur, Member of Parliament for Leicester, by his wife Maria Bowden, 'daughter of the Reverend W. B. Bovce. Clubs— Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal, Citv' Liberal, Aus- tralian (Sydney). Armorial bearings as given in Debretts " House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Azure, a cross moline between three antique crowns or. Crest — A greyhound couchant azure, collared and lined, between two branches of lazirel in orle. Motto — " Fide et opera." Married, i8qo, Florence Creemer, daughter of J. Creemer Clarke, Esquire, formerly Member of Parliament for Abingdon. Postal address— 14 Shane Gardens, S. IV. JAMES McAUSLANE, Gentleman. Born 1854, being the eldest son of the Reverend Alex- fUfflP^tlrtfatlP ander McAuslane, Doctor of Divinity, ^^VMUfflUUi;- t,y jjis wife Margaret, daughter of James Smith. Clubs — National Con- servative, City Carlton. Livery — Black and yellow. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant sable, a chief chequy azure and argent. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Orest, a dexter hand charged with a bezant holding up a ducal coronet within two laurel branches "disposed orleways all proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Aud- aces Juvo." Married, March 8, 1879, Victoria Albertina, daughter of Andrew Lyons, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Patras ; and has Iss7ie — James Stuart Colquhoun McAuslane, Gentleman, born January 3, i88g ; Margaret Ethel ; Gladys Victoria ; and Edith Jessica. Postal addresses — Dunster House, Mincing Lane ; Wandsworth Common, Surrey. Dame JESSIE MACBAIN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macbain, daughter of William fftHflrflrtttl Smith of Caroline Street, Forres, North «^aVUaiU Britain. Married, 1853, Sir fames Mac- bain, Knight Bachelor, late President of the Legislative Council of the Colony of Victoria, who died 1892. Postal address — Scotsburn, Toorak, Melbourne. Lieutenant - General GEORGE SCOUGAL MAC- BEAN, Companion of the Most Honour- QC?i!\T\\^^X\ able Order of the Bath. Horn i82/^, being Vl>/uVUv(lll ^/^g j^^ pf Colonel Forbes Macbean ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1875, Bertha Violet, daughter of S. Lowe, and widow of Colonel Sir William- West Turner, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Postal address — Oak Grove, Bishopstoke. JOHN BURNS MACBRAYNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peaceforthecountiesof Argyll, Dum- QttkiXf'yXX'HWntf barton, and Lanark, and for the Citv V^WV >0\n}n\lifiVTll Earl of Macclesfield, in the countv vVjai.l,lK'f>UK'W of Chester, Viscount Parker o'f Ewelme, in the county of Oxford, and Baron Parker of Macclesfield. Bom March 17, 1811, ^§ is tbe Naval Cockade. 00ac 643 being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Macclesfield, by his second wife Eliza, the youngest daughter of W. B. Wolstenholme (she died 1862) ; suc- ceeded his father in 1850. Creations— Bsxon, March 10, 1716; Viscount and Earl, November 15, 1721. Armorial l)earings~He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three leopards' heads or, impaling the arms of Grosvenor, namely azure, a garb or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head guardant erased at the neck or, ducally gorged gules. Supporters — Two leopards regardant proper, each gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Motto — "Sapere aude." Married, firstly, July n, 1839, Henrietta, daughter of Edmond Tumor, of Stoke Rochford, in the county of Lincoln, which lady died November 19 following ; secondly, August 25, 1842, Mary Frances, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances, second daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Richard Grosvenor, second Marquess of Westminster, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Lady of the Bedchamber to the Princess of Wales; and has had Issue — (i) George Augustus Parker, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Parker, late Major Oxford Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1843 [married, firstly, 1878, Edith, widow of Thomas Rumbold Richardson, and daughter of Frede- rick Paul Harford of Down Place, Windsor, but by her (who died 1885) had no issue ; secondly, 1887, Caroline Agnes, daughter of Pryse Loveden of Gogerddan, in the county of Cardigan, and has a son, George Loveden William Henry Parker, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable George Loveden William Henry Parker, born 1888] ; (2) Cecil Thomas Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Thomas Parker, late Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born 1845 [married, 1870, Rosamond Esther Harriet, daughter of the late C. T. Longley, Doctor of Divinity, Archbishop of Canterbury, and has, Gerald Long- ley Parker, Esquire, born 1871 ; Arthur Cecil Parker, Gentle- man, born 1873 ; Geoffrey Parker, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Wilfred Parker, Gentleman, bom 18S3 ; Caroline Beatrix ; and Cecily Mary] ; (3) the Reverend Algernon Robert Parker, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Algernon Robert Parker, Master of Arts, Rector of Bix, Henley-on-Thames, bom 1849 [married, 1877, Emma Jane, only daughter of Edward Kenyon, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Edward Kenyon of Maesfen, and has, Robert Edward Parker, Esquire, born 1878 ; Hugh Algernon Parker, Gentleman, bom 1879 ; Thomas Frederick Parker, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Eustace Parker, Gentleman, born 1884; Leonard Parker, Gentleman, born 1886 : Eric Parker, Gentleman, bom 1892 ; Algitha ; and Constance Jessie]; (4) Francis Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Parker, Master of Arts, Barrister, Member of Parliament for the Henley Division of South Oxfordshire, born 1851 [married, 1882, Henrietta, daughter of Henry Lomax Gaskell of Kiddington Hall, in the county of Oxford, and has, Ronald Francis Parker, Esquire, born 1883; Oliver Ivan Parker, Gentleman, bom 1891 ; Norah Henrietta ; and Phyllis Blanche] ; (s) Sidney Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sidney Parker, born 1852 ; (6) Reginald Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Parker, born 1854 [married, 1876, Katharine Mary, daughter of Henry Metcalfe Ames of Linden, in the county of Nor- thumberland, and has, Victor Parker, Esquire, bom 1877 ; Doreen Maud ; Ethel Henrietta ; and Winifred Mary] ; (7) Hugh Lupus Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Lupus Parker, bom 1855, died 1859 ; (8) Edmund William Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund William Parker, born 1857 [married, 1883, Fanny Emma, daughter of Captain Bald- win of Dunedin, and has, Cyril Edmund Parker, Esquire, born at Christchurch, New Zealand, 1884 ; Wilfred Henry Parker, Gentleman, bom 1888 ; and Gwendoline Mary] ; (9) the Reverend Archibald Parker, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Archibald Parker, Master of Arts, Rector of Brome, born 1859 [married, 1890, Maud Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Frances, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Lord Bate- man, and has, Charles Edward Parker, Esquire, born 1890; and Violet Maude]; (10) Henry Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Parker, born i860; (11) Alexander Edward Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Edward Parker, born 1864 ; EUzabeth Amelia, commonly known as Lady Eliza- beth AmeUa ; Adelaide Helen, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Helen [married, 1875, William Dawnay, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Dawnay, and has issue] ; Mary AUce, commonly known as Lady Mary Alice ; and Evelyn Florence, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Florence. Residences — 94 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; Shirburn Castle, in the county of Oxford. CHARLES EDWARD McCLINTOCK, Esquire, Major and Honorary Lieutenant - Colonel fllflrCjrittlf'nrb '^'^ ^^^ Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, 9l^V«CJ^i|.lllUVn Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Bom May 11, 1844, being the second son of Major H. S. McClintock, by his wife Gertrude, daughter of Robert La Touche, Member of Parliament. C/m*j— Junior Carlton, Ulster (Belfast). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms; Party per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine, between three escallops, that in the dexter chief or, in the sinister argent, and in base per pale of the fourth and last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent; with the motto, "Virtute et labore." Married, August 2, 1881, Blanche Louisa, daughter of Robert Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice House, Drogheda ; and has Issue — (i) Stanley Robert McClintock, Gentleman, born May 17, 1882 ; (2) William Frederick Charles McClintock, Gentleman, born November 21, 1883 ; (3) Edward Louis Longfield McClintock, Gentleman, bom February 21, 1886. Postal address — Glendaragh, Crumlin, S. O. , county Antrim. Admiral Sir FRANCIS LEOPOLD McCLINTOCK, Knight Bachelor, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the Universities of Cambridge and Dubhn, Honorary Freedom of the City of London, and an Elder Brother of Trinity House. Bom July 8, 1819, being the second son of Henry McClintock, Gentleman, formerly of the 3rd Dragoon Guards, by his- wife Elizabeth Melesina, daugh- ter of the Venerable Archdeacon Fleury of Waterford ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i860 ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — United Service. Livery — Red and white. Ar- ,morlal t]earings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander thereof. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant proper ; with the Motto, "Virtute et labore." Married, October 12, 1870, Annette Elizabeth, second daughter of Robert Foster Dunlop of Monasterboice House, in the county of Louth, by his wife Anna Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Vis- count Ferrard, by his wife, the Honourable Viscountess Massereene; and has /rJ2« — (1) Henry Foster McClintock, Esquire, born August 11, 1871 ; (2) John William Leopold McClintock, Esquire, born July 26, 1875; (3) Robert Single- ton McClintock, Esquire, born July 26, 1876 ; Anna Eliza- beth ; and Elizabeth Florence Mary. Postal address — 8 Atherstone Terrace, London, S.W. §JOHN KNOX M'CLINTOCK, Esquire, Captain 4th Royal Enniskilling Fusiliers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Tyrone. Born Febraary 8, 1864, being the second surviving son of Colonel George Perry M'Clintock, Commander 4th Royal Enniskilling Fusiliers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Tyrone, by his wife Amelia Harriett, daughter of the Reverend Samuel Alexander Tumour of tlie county of Tyrone. Livery — Full dress : claret with white facings, red vest, white breeches ; undress : claret with white facings, vest alternate stripes of red and blue on white, trousers black with red stripes. Armorial 'bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine between three escallops, that in the dexter chief or, in the sinister argent, and in base per pale of the fourth and last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon The Editor undertakes that every entry not ia italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 644 apac Qiac a wreath of the colours, a lion passant argent ; with the Motto, " Virtute et labore." Maii'ied, April 27, , Amy Harrietta. eldest daughter and heir of the late John Stewart Eccles, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Ecclesville, in the county of Tyrone. Estate — Seskinore, in the county of Tyrone. Postal address — Seskinore, Omagh, Tyrone. McCLINTOCK-BUNBURY, see RATHDONNELL. Dame ELLISON THORBURN McCLU RE, Widow, commonly known as Lady McClure, Qflr^lttl'l^ daughter of Robert Andrew Macfie of V^\MX^\\X\X^ Dreghorn, in the county of Edinburgh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, between two roses in chief gules and a sword point downwards in base of the second, a mullet or, impaling the arms of Macfie, namely, parted per, fesse nebuly azure and or, in chief a sword argent, point downwards, and in base a galley sable, the sails of the third, the flags and pennons gules. Married, 1877, Sir Thomas McClure, first Baronet, for many years Member of Parliament for Belfast and Londonderry, who died 1893, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Postal address — Redford House, Colinton, Midlothian. Sir WILLIAM MACCORMAC, Knight Bachelor, Exa?mner in Surgery at the Royal CIIfftlirrfrrti*tHrtr College of Surgeons, Surgeon to St. «liE/ttvV^UtUmV Thomas's and French Hospitals. Born 1836, being the son of Dr. Henry MacCormac of Belfast, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Neivsam ; duhbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Married, i[86i, Katharine, sixth daughter of the late John Charters. Postal address — 13 Harley Street, W. Sir FREDERICK McCOY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Sai?7t Michael fUfftrffTrtt) ^"^ Sai7it George, Justice of Peace for the WyVVii^UJ/ Colonv of Melbourne. Born 1B23, being the son of Simon McC'^ ^i^^^t. -f"" *llymH-l4-l-H* of Thomas McCririck of Heaton. Livery — Blue, white trimmings. Armorial bearings as used, hut which have never teen matriculated in Lvon Office, are for Arms : Per saltire ermine and azure, a crescent sable, onachief of the second three mullets or. Crest A beehive with bees volant proper. Motto — " Industria." Sir EDGAR MA CCULLOCH, Knight Bachelor. Born .Tune I, 1808, being the son of the B^a^^l^\^\^ne^\ l<^*^ Thomas MacCulloch, by his wife ?Jlyal.ViHiUUl.U Harriet le Marchant, only child of Tlwmas Rowley; appointed Bailiff of Guernsev, 1884 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Postal address— Ze Pallet, St. Peter's Port, Guernsey. Daine MARGARET McCULLOCH, Widow, commonly known as Ladv McCulloch, daughter of William Inglis of Waljlat, in the county of Dumbarton. Married, 1867, as his second wife. Sir James McCulloch, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, sometime Premier of the Colony of Victoria, who died 1893. Postal address — Elmstead Wood, Chisle- hurst, Kent. FFRENCH FITZGERALD McDERMOT, Esquire, late Captain 4th Brigade South Irish rvg|.7rs,*«.«Yinf Division Royal Artillery. Born May CT^l-SL^JJ-HlCUl- 26, 1848, being the second son of the late William French Macdermot, styled The Macdermot Roe, of the Princess Charlotte's Own Regiment, by his wife Maria Easter, daughter of Richard White of White Hall, in the county of Dublin. Livery — Blue, with red facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased azure, armed or, as many cross crosslets of the last, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, holding a sceptre or ; with the Motto, " Honor pro- bataque virtus." Married, firstly, July 26, 1884, Marian (who died 1885), daughter of Robert Reid ; and has Issue — Marian. He married secondly, June i8gi, Agnes Kathleen, daughter of Bernard Daly, Esquire, Justice of the Peace (High Sheriff 1871) of Hazlebrook, in the county of Dublin, and has, Daphney de Mamuel. Postal address — 8 Esplanade Terrace, Bray, in the county of Wicklow. The Right Honourabi.k HUGH HYACINTH O'RORKE MACDERMOT, of Coolavin, commonly known as The MacDermot, Prince of Coolavin, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ire- land, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Chief of his name. Born July i, 18^4, being the son of the late Charles Joseph MacDermot, by his wife Arabella Mary, only child of Hyacinth O'Rorke of the family of O'Rorke of Breffny. Club — Hibernian United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three boars passant azure, armed, bristled and unguled or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased azure. Married, firstly, December 1861, Mary, daughter of Edward Howley, Es- quire, of Belleek Castle; and has Issue — (i) Charles Edward MacDermot, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, late Lieutenant 8th Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery, born December 20, 1862 [married, October 1894, Caroline Mary, daughter of John.Whyte, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Loughbrickland, in the county of Down] ; (2) Hugh MacDermot, Gentleman ; (3) Roderick MacDermot, Gentleman. He married, secondly, March 25, 1872, Henrietta Maria, daughter of Henry Blake ; and by her has, (4) Henry Blake MacDermot, Gentleman; (s) Percy MacDermot, Gentleman ; (6) Bernard MacDermot, Gentleman ; (7) Dermot MacDermot, Gentleman; (8) Francis n is tlie Naval Cockade. 645 MacDermot, Gentleman. Seat— Coola.v'm and Clogher, Ballaghaderrin, in the county of Sligo. Town residence— lo FitzWilliam Place, Dublin. HENRY THOMAS McDERMOTT, Gentleman, a Member of the Honourable Artillery flllQr?ni>l*tHl1'H" (Company. £o/-»November2i, i8z8, ^V A./C-I.UIUVI- being the only son of Henry Thomas McDermott of London, by his wife Emma, third daughter of Thomas Place of London, for- merly of the Royal Navy. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale chevron argent and or, on a chevron gules, between in chief three boars' heads erased at the neck and in base a cross crosslet azure, three trefoils slipped of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, holding between the paws a boar's head erased as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Honor virtutis praemium." Married, June 3, 1854, Lydia, second daughter of WiUiam Watkins of London ; and lias Issue — Frank McDermott, Gentleman, born April 20, 1855 ; and Helen Lydia. Postal address — Trinity House, Gensnig Gardens, St. Leonard's-on-Sea, Sussex. THOMAS CHARLES MACDERMOTT, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the counties of Sligo and Roscommon (High Sheriff 1875), styled The MacDermott-Roe, but the right to this title is not recorded in Ulster's Office. Born 1847, being the eldest son of Captain William Mac- Dermott, styled the MacDermott-Roe of Alderford (who died 1856), by his wife Maria Estera, daughter of Richard White of White Hall, in the county of Dublin. Livery — Blue with red facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure, armed or, as many cross crosslets of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, argent and azure, a demy lion rampant sable, holding a sceptre or ; with the Motto, "Honor probataque virtus." Estate — Alderford, in the county of Roscommon. Postal address — 3 Esplanade Terrace, Bray, Ireland. MACDONALD, quartered by BOSVILLE. MACDONALD, see LIVINGSTONE-MACDONALU. MACDONALD, see LORD KINGSBURGH. §SlR ARCHIBALD KEPPEL MACDONALD, third Baronet, of East Sheen, in the county (IKftarllntinlTl °f Surrey, Deputy-Lieutenant, High rJs'atUUimiU Sherlfrfor the county of Hampshire 1865. Born October 15, 1820, being the son of Sir James Macdonald, the second Baronet, by his second wife Sophia, commonly called Lady Sophia, daughter of the Right Honourable William Charles Keppel, the fourth Earl of Albemarle. Cz-eoft'oK— November 27, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, I. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a hand in armour holding a cross crosslet fitchfe gules ; 3. a galley, the sails furled sable; 4. argent, a salmon naiant in fesse proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hand in armour fessseways, hold- ing a cross crosslet fitchfe erect gules. Motto — " Per mare, per terras." Married, firstly. May i, 1849, Margaret Sophia Coke, commonly known as Lady Margaret Sophia Coke, daughter of Thomas William, the first Earl of Leicester, which lady died November 4, 1868 ; and secondly, November 25, 1869, Catherine Mary (who died November 27, 1894), widow of Thomas Edward Stonor, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Thomas Edward Stonor ; and has Issue — Archibald John Macdonald, Esquire, born February 2, 1871 ; and Mary Catherine. Seat — Woolmer Lodge, in the county of Hampshire. Major Sir CLAUDE MAXWELL MACDONALD, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commander and Consul- General in the Niger Coast Protectorate, Consul to the Island of Fernando Po, and Consul in the Cam^roons 1891. Born 1852, being the son of Major-General James Dawson Macdonald, by his wife Mary Ellen, daughter of Colonel Dongan, yd Cavalry ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1892, Ethel, daughter of Major W. Cairns Armstrojig, i^th Regiment, and widow of P. Craigie Robertson, Indian Political Service, Postal address — Old Calabar, West Coast of Africa. Lieutenant - General JOHN ALEXANDER MA- THEW MACDONALD, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824, being tlie son of tlie late Colonel Archibald Macdonald, Coinpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 4^th Regiment; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, firstly, 1849, Isabella Harriet, daughter of the late General W. B. Goodfellow, Royal Engineers; secondly, 1871, Agnes Arabella, daughter of Major-General W. E. Macleod. Admiral Sir REGINALD JOHN MACDONALD, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (1887), Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ( 1877) , Chief of Clanranald. Born 1820, being the only son of the late Reginald George Macdonald, chief of Clanranald, by his wife Caroline, commonly known as Lady Caroline, second daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Mount Edgecumbe. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand couped fesseways holding a cross cross- let fitch^e, in pale gules ; 3. or, a galley, oars in saltire sable, in the base nudy vert, a salmon naiant argent ; 4, argent, an oak tree vert, surmounted of an eagle displayed or ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badges as a Knight Commander of that Order and of the Most Ex- alted Order of the Star of India ; and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Vernon, namely, quarterly i and 4 quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; ii. and iii. or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (for Vernon of Haslington) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars argent (for Venables). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a triple-towered castle argent, masoned sable, and issuing from the centre tower a dexter arm in armour embowed grasping a sword all proper ; and for Supporters, on either side a bear hav- ing two arrows pierced through his body all proper ; with the Mottoes (above the crest), "My hope is constant in thee," and (under the arms) " Dhandeon co heiragha." Married, 1855, Adelaide, commonly known as the Honour- able Adelaide, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Vernon. Postal address — lA Ovington Square, S.W. H The Right Honourable RONALD ARCHIBALD @ BOSVILLE-MACDONALD, Baron Macdonald, of Slate, in the county of Antrim, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Inverness. Born June 9, 1853, being the younger son of the Right Honourable the fovurth Baron Macdonald, by his wife Maria Anne, the daughter of George Thomas Wyndham of Cromer Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; succeeded his brother as sixth Baron, December 25, 1874, under the creation of July 17, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, grand quarters quarterly i. argent, a Hon rampant gules ; ii. or, a hand in armour holding a cross crosslet titch^e gules ; iii. vert, a salmon naiant in fesse proper; iiii. argent, a row-galley or lymphad, sails furled sable (for Macdonald) ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, argent five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, and in chief three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a hand in armour holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules (for Macdonald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a bull passant argent, armed sable, issuing from a knot of trees proper (for Bosville). Supporters— Two leopards proper, collared or. Motto — " Per mare per terras. " Mar- ried, October i, 1875, Louisa Jane Hamilton, second daughter of Colonel George William Holmes Ross of Cromarty ; and has Issue— {x) Somerled Godfrey James Bosville-Macdonald, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Somerled Godfrey James Bosville-Macdonald, born July 21, 1876; (2) Godfrey Evan Hugh BosviUe- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 646 90ac Macdonald, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Godfrey Evan Hugh Bosville-Macdonald, born March 5. 1879 ; (3) Archibald Ronald Armadale Bosville-Mac- donald, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Archibald Ronald Armadale Bosville-Macdonald, born May 20, 1880; {4) Ronald Ian Bosville-Macdonald, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ronald Ian Bosville- Macdonald, born October i, 1884; and lona Mary Ade- laide Hope, commonly known as the Honourable lona Mary Adelaide Hope. Seat — Armadale, Isle of Skye. The Right HonourahU SUSAN AGNES MAC- DONALD, Widow, in her own right Baroness Macdonald of Earnscliffe, in the Province of Ontario and Dominion of Canada, daughtei' of the Honourable T. J. Bernard, a Member of the Privy Council of Jamaica. Creation — 1891. MaiTied, 1867, the Right Honourable Sir John Alexander Macdonald, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Couticil, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Premier of Canada. Heir — None. Postal addresses — Earnscliffe^ Ottawa^ Canada; Les Rocliers, Quebec and 0?itario, Canada. WILLIAM KID MACDONALD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar. Bor7i 1838, being the eldest son of John Macdonald, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar, by his wife Ann, only daughter of William Kid, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar. Club — Scottish. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Party per bend indented or and ermine, a double-headed eagle displayed proper, beaked and membered gules, surmounted of a galley sable flagged of the third, and in the sinister chief point a pine-tree eradicated proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a raven proper on a rock azui"e ; with the Motto, "Nee tempore nee fato." ' Estate — Ballintuim, in the county of Perth. Postal address — Windmill House, Arbroath, N.B. § Colonel WILLIAM MACDONALD COLQU- HOUN-FARQUHARSON-MACDONALD, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Forfar and Perth, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, Colonel commanding and Perthshire Highland Rifle Volunteers. Born May 26, 1822, being the eldest son of the late James Alexander Farquharson of Oakley, in the county of Fife, by his wife Rebecca, daughter and co-heir of Sir George Colquhoun, Baronet, of TuUy Colquhoun ; and assumed by Royal License, the name and arms of Macdonald in addition to his patronymic of Colquhoun- Farquharson, in 1841. Clubs — Carlton, National, Athe- na5um. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4 argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm in armour couped in fesse proper, the hand holding a cross-crosslet fitch^e gules ; or, a lymphad, oars and sail sable, flags flying gules; 4. vert, a salmon naiant proper, all within a bordure azure charged with two mascles in chief argent and a boar's head erased in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules, holding in his dexter paw a hand proper. Motto — " Per mare, per terras." Married, firstly, June 26, 1849, Clara Anne Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Clara Anne Jane (who died December 16, 1883), second daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Lurgan by his wife Jane, daughter of Roderick McNeill, Chief of Barra ; and has Issue — (i) Montagu William Macdonald Colquhoun-Farqubarson-Macdonald, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born January 15, 1851 ; {2) Charles Brownlow Col- quhoun- Farquharson-Macdonald, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born November 15, 1855, killed January 9, 1887; (3) Harry Colquhoun Farquharson Colquhoun-Far- quharson-Macdonald, Gentleman, Captain Seaforth High- landers, born February 6, 1858 ; (4) Francis Roderick Colquhoun-Farquharson-Macdonald, Gentleman, born No- vember 14, 1871 ; Emily Jane [married, September 23, 1883, Sewallis Evelyn Shirley, Esquire, of Ettington and Lough Fea] ; and Alice Clara Mary. He married, secondly, 1886, Amelia Anne, third daughter of Charles Maynard, and widow of Major-General Patrick Robertson-Ross, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Glen- moidart, in the county of Inverness. Seats — The Craig, ^ is tlie Military Cockade. 9@ac A'lontrose, county Angus ; St. Martin's Abbey, Perth ; Band- eran House and Glenshee Lodge, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. WILLIAM RAE MACDONALD, Gentleman. Born December 21;, 1843, being the only son of William Rae Macdonald of Mont Albion, Surinam, South America, and his wife Isabella, daughter of Frederick Johnston, Banker in Edinburgh. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and or, in the first quarter a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure ; in the second a dexter hand' proper, couped fessways, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ; in the third a lymphad, sails furled, and oars in saltire sable ; in the fourth a salmon naiant proper ; over all, on a fesse of the third, a cushion of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dirk erect proper. Motto — " Nee tempore nee fato." Married, September 9, 1880, Annie Smith, daughter of Frederick Johnston. Postal address — i Forres Street, Edinburgh. ^NEAS RANALD WESTROP MACDONELL, Chief of Glengarry. Born t%is,t, being the CftSarhrti^oH °"ly ^°^ °f '''^ '^'^ ^neas Ranald ^tttUUlll^U Macdonell, of the Madras Civil Ser- vice, by his wife Emma, daughter of General Briggs, Honourable East India Company's Ser- vice. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, an eagle displayed gules surmounted by a lymphad sable, sails furled and rigged proper, in the dexter chief , a dexter hand couped in fesse of the second, in the sinister a cross crosslet fitchfe of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his Uveries is set for Crest, a raven proper perched on a rock azure. Supporters — Two bears, each having an arrow pierced through the body all proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Cragan an Fhithich ; " "Per mare, per terras." Resideiice — 32 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W. ARTHUR ANTHONY MACDONELL, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Taylorian Teacher of German, and Professor of Sanskrit of the University of Oxford. Born May 11, 1855, being the elder son of Colonel Alexander Anthony Macdonell, and Margaret Jane his wife, eldest daughter of Lachlan Maclean of Rum. Clui — Savile. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, an eagle displayed gules, surmounted of a lymphad sable, her sails furled up and rigging proper, in the dexter chief point a dexter hand couped in fesse of the second, and in the sinister a cross crosslet fitch^e azure, all within a bordure engrailed of the last. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries if set for a Crest, a raven proper perching on a rock gules ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Craigan an Fhithich" (Rock of the Raven), and in another escroll below the shield this motto, "Per mare, per terras." Married, December 11, iSgo, Mary Louise, youngest daughter of William Lowson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Balthayock, in the county of Perth; and has Issue — Alasdair Somerled Macdonell, Gentleman, born December 10, 1893 ; and Flora Lindsay. Postal address — 7 Fyfield Road, Oxford. § ENEAS RONALD MACDONELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and County Councillor of the county of Inverness, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Edinburgh. Born October 26, 1821, being the son of Colonel Donald Macdonell, Honourable East India Company's Service, by his wife Ann Isabella. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron or and vert, in dexter chief a dexter hand fesseways couped at the wrist gules, in sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchfe of the third, and in base a two-headed eagle, with wings displayed of the first, surmounted by a galley also of the first, sails furled and rigged sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degi'ee, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest a raven perching on a rock proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Faicilleach," and below, "Per mare, per terras." Mar- ried, September 13, 1859, Catherine, only surviving child of the late James Sidgreaves, of Inglewhite Hall, in the county of Lancaster, and by her (who died 1888) has Issue — (i) H is the Naval Cockade. aiac 647 James Sidgreaves Macdonell, Gentleman, born November i, 1870 ; (2) Alaster Young Crynan Macdonell, Gentleman, born January 27, 1872 ; Catherine Mary [married Brevet-Major Hugh Frederick Lyons-Montgomery, of the Indian Staff Corps]. Seat— Moiax, Arisaig, in the county of Inverness. Sir HUGH GUION MACDONELL, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenifotentiary to Lisbon since 1893. Born 1832 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889; advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892 ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i8go. Postal address — British Legation, Lisbon. Dame McDONNEL, Widow, commonly known as Lady McDonnel, daughter of Syl- 'KBf^r^rtll'npf '"^^t'l' Costigin, Esguire. Married, «^V JC/UIU(«-l 1832^ _5jy Edward McDonnel, Knight Bachelor, sometime Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin, who was knighted 1849, and died i860. Postal addresses — 31 Merrion Square South, Dublin ; Killeen, county Dublin. MCDONNELL, see ANTRIM. MACDONNELL, see ARMSTRONG - MACDON- NELL. Sir ANTONY PATRICK MACDONNELL. Knight Commander of the Most Exalted SUBflCbfintlSff Order of the Star of India, Chief ^^UvUUdil vli CoTnmissioner Central Provinces, Member of Council of the Viceroy of India, 1893. Bom 1844, being the son of Mark Gar^ey Macdonnell of Newcastle, in the county of Galway. Married, 1878, Henrietta, daughter of Ewen Macdonnell, Postal address — Nagpur, India. Dame BLANCHE ANNE MACDONNELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macdonnell, third daughter of the late Francis Skurray of Brunswick Square, Brighton. Married Sir Richard Graves Macdonnell, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1881. Postal address — Sorrento House, Dalkey, County Dublin. EVELYN McDonnell, commonly known as Lady Evelyn McDonnell, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Antrim. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Postal address — 10 Lowndes Square, S.W. HUGH SEYMOUR McDONNELL, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Hugh Seymour McDonnell. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable Mark McDonnell, tenth Earl of Antrim, by his wife Jane Emma Harriet, daughter of Major Macan of Cardiff, in the county of Armagh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitchde erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azui'e and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a ureath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed fesseways, couped at the shoulder proper, vested or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a cross crosslet as in the arms. MARK HENRY HORACE McDONNELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Mark Henry Horace McDonnell, formerly Lieutenant Royal Irish Regiment. Bom 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Mark McDonnell, tenth Earl of Antrim, by his wife Jane Emma Harriet, daughter of Major Macan of Cardiff, in the county of Armagh. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. party per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper, impaling the arms of Osborn, namely argent, a bend between two lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed fesseways, couped at the shoulder proper, vested or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a cross crosslet as in the arms. Married, 1892, Emily Fanny Dorothy, daughter of Sir George Osborn, sixth Baronet. SCHOMBERG KERR McDONNELL, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Schomberg Kerr McDon- nell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1861, being the fifth son of the Right Honourable Mark McDonnell, tenth Earl of Antrim, by his wife Jane Emma Harriet, daughter of Major Macan of Cardiff, in the county of Armagh ; was created Companion of the Most Honoiirable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — Carlton. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper {for McDonnell) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i and 4 azure, a sun in splendour or ; 2. gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the field ; 3. vert, on a chevron, between three unicorns' heads argent, as many mullets sable {for Kerr). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in fesse, couped at the shoulder, vested or, cuffs argent, hold- ing in the hand a cross crosslet as in the arms ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sun in his splendour or. Colonel WILLIAM MACDONNELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1831, being the son of William Macdonnell ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Postal address — 30 Albert Hall Mansions, Kensington Gore, S. W. JAMES McDOUALL, Esquire, of Logan, in the county of Wigtown, Justice of the Peace and niapTpvpitijsll Deputy-Lieutenant. Born March 19, WSJVa^UUtlll 1840, being the only son of the late James McDouall, Esquire, of Logan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy Lieutenant, Colonel of the 2nd Life Guards, by his wife Jane, daughter of William Barnet, of Apeton. Club — Carlton. Armorial healings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned with an antique crown or ; and im- paling the arms of Buchan-Hepburn, namely quarterly I and 4 gules, on a chevron argent, a rose between two lions rampant of the first {for Hepburn) ; 2 and 3 argent, three lions' heads erased gules (for Buchan). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a tyger's head erased, crowned with an imperial crown, with a lion's paw issuing from a cloud, grasping the crown from the tyger's head ; and for Supporters, two lions rampant crowned with antique crowns proper, standing on a compartment in which is this word "Victoria;" and in an escroU above the crest is this Motto, " Usurpari noli." Married, September 16, 1869, Agnes, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Buchan Hep- burn, Baronet, of Smeaton Hepbm-n, and has Issue — {i) Andrew Kenneth McDouall, Gentleman, born August 6, 1870 : {2) Nigel Douglas McDouall, Gentleman, born Feb- ruary 4, 1872; and Helen Ethel. Seats — Logan, near Stranraer; Genoch Dunragit, N.B. Dame MARIANNE ADELAIDE MACDOUGALL, Widow, commonly called Lady Mac- CMsirf^f^f 1(YS)ff douga II, daughter of William Miles V^al\iiiU>^an ^f i^^gk Com-t, in the county of Somerset. Married, as his second wife. General Sir Patrick Leonard Macdougall, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJies is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 648 a@ac Michael and Saint George ; who was created Knight Com- mander of tlie Most Distinguis]i£d Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877, and died 1894. Postal addresses — 22 Elvaston Place, London, S. W. ; Melbury Lodge, Kings- ton Hill, Surrey, The Honourable WILLIAM MACDOUGAL, Esguire, Companion of tjie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1822, being the son of the late Daniel Macdougall of St, Mary' s, Ontario ; was created Companio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — Ridean. yi?iXX\Qd>., firstly , 1845, Amelia Caroline {who died 1869), daughter of Joseph Easton of Millbank; seco7tdly, 1872, Mary, daughter of John Beatty, Doctor of Medicine, of Coburg, Ontario. Postal address — Bank Street, Ottawa, Canada. § HENRY MACDOWALL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, Cap- 1*M Order of Saint Michael and Saint V^K^xl^XXl^XjX/lii George. Born 1819, being the son of Hector McEachern, Lieutenant- Colonel ^oth Canadian Militia ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870. Married, 1840, a daughter of W. Brown of Huntingdon, Canada. Postal address — Huntingdon^ Canada. Lieutenant-General DA VID MACFARLAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order (Mflr JTnt*fflt1 of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son t^aVjraiiaU ^f the late D. MacFarlan, Be?igal Civil Service ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and ^ Is tlie Military Cockade. Saint George, 1789. Club — East India United, Service. Married Jemima Janet [who died 1892), daughter of the late J. Macnair of Auclieneck, in the county of Stirling. Postal address — 18 Devonshire Terrace, W. Sir DONALD HORNE MACFARLANE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1830, teing the CXA acfav^ano youngest son of the late A llan Macfar- t^avltltltlllv lane. Esquire, Justice of Peace for the county of Caithness, hy Margaret his wife, daughter of the late Major James Home of Stirkoke, in the county of Caithness ; and was created Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom hy Letters Patent, 1894. Clubs— Reform, Oriental, National Liberal, Royal Thanies Yacht. Armorial hearings as used, aud as illustrated in Debrett's " House of Commons y but which have not been matriculated to him in Lyon Office, or granted at the College of Arms, are: Argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules. Crest A demi-savage wreathed about tlie temples and waist with leaves, holding in his dexter hand three arrows, and point- ing with his sinister to a crown resting upon the wreath all proper. Supporters — On either side a Highlander holding in his dexter hand a bow unstrung and an arrow all proper ; and upon an escroll above this Motto, "Lochsloy," and on a compartment below the arms, " This Til defend." Married, firstly, 1857, Mary Isabella, who died 1887, daughter of tlie late Henry R. Bagshawe, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in. the Law;- secondly, 1888, Fanny, daughter of the late James Robson of Poniefract. Dame CLARA NATALIE MACFARREN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macfarren, Cltfts* rf fl won daughter of Heinrich Andrae of Lubeck, V^WrVXWr'CW Married, 1844, Sir George Macfarren, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Music, who died 1887. Postal address — El Diar, Algiers. JAMES McFERRAN, Companion of the Most Emitient Order of the Indian Empire; created CTIftr jri>l*1*sin Companion of the Most Eminent Order *^V J r t'l I tt 1 1 of the Indian Empire, 1888. JOHN WILLIAM MACFIE of Dreghorn, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Mid- fltBarffP lothian. Born December i, 1844, being the {^tll-UV' eldest son of Robert Andrew Macfie, Esquire, of Dreghorn and Colinton, in the county of Midlothian, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Royal Society (Edinburgh), sometime Member of Parliament for Leith Burghs, by his wife Caroline Eliza, eldest daughter of John Easton, Doctor of Medicine, of Comance Hill, in the county of Dumfries, and of the 15th Hussars. Club — University (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Parted per fesse nebuly azure and or, in chief a sword argent point down- wards, hilted and pommelled of the second, and in base a lymphad sable under sail of the third, flags and pennons flying gules. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his hveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant proper ; and on an escroll over the same this Motto, "Pro Rege." Married, June 7, 1867, Helen, daughter of Major - General Charles Wahab of Her Majesty's Indian Service, by his wife Janet, daughter of Alexander Cowan of Edinburgh; and has Issue — (1) Robert Andrew Scott Macfie, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Bachelor of Science of the University of Edinburgh, born April 10, 1868 ; (2) Charles Wahab Scott Macfie, Gentleman, born December g, 1872 ; (3) John William Scott Macfie, Gentleman, born September 16, 1879 ; Janet Cowan Scott ; Helen Charlotte Scott ; Mary Scott ; Letitia Stuart Scott ; Alison Bland Scott ; and Marion Shiela Scott. Postal address — Rowton Hall, Chester. M'GAREL-HOGG, see MAGHERAMORNE. ROBERT JOHN MACGEOUGH, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born September 22, flBflriTr^nttrt'ft 1838, being the fourth son of the ^nV^I^UU^y late Walter MacGeough Bond, by his wife Anne, daughter of the late Ralph Smythe of Gaybrooke, in the county of West- meath. Club — Junior Conservative. Livery — Claret- H is tlie Naval Cockade. coloured coat and vest, fawn-coloured breeches, gilt buttons. Armorial "Bearings— He bears for Arms : Per bend sable and or, three leopards' faces counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm embowed, the hand holding a scymitar all proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Nemo me impune lacessit." Married, March ii, 1869, Alice, youngest daughter of the late James Sievewright of Cavendish Place, Brighton ; and has /«z«— Alice [married, September g, 1891, Maxwell Nandeleur Blacker Douglas]. Estates— The Silverbridge Estate and the Carran Estate, both in the county of Armagh ; the Mid Armagh Estate, in the county of Down. Postal address — Silverbridge House, Silverbridge, Ireland. Dame CHARLOTTE MARY MACGREGOR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macgregor, fllflafrt"l*l>rtl11* daughter of Frederick W. Jardine. W3avm«;jjm. Married, 1883, as his second wife. Major-General Sir Charles Metcalfe Mac^regor, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, wlio died 1887. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace, DONALD MACGREGOR, Esquire, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Justice of the Peace for the county of Inverness, Member of Parliament for that county. Born April 20, 1839, being the son of the late Robert Mac- Gregor, Esquire, of Rannoch, North Britain, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Donald MacGregor, Esquire. Club — National Liberal. Armorial bearings aj^z'wK 8« Debrett's "House of Commons," but for which he has established no authority, are: Argent, a tree eradicated in bend sinister, surmounted by a sword in bend dexter, in the dexter chief an antique crown. Crest — A lion's head erased, crowned with an antique crown. Mottoes — " Srioghal mo dhream," "E'en do and spare nought." Married 1887, Harriette, daughter of the late Edmund Reddin of Albury House, Clapham Rise, S. W. Postal address — Glenart, Wey- bridge. Sir EVAN MACGREGOR, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of London, Pcrinanent Secretary of the Admiralty since 1884. Born 1842, being the son of Sir John Atlwll Murray Macgregor, Baronet, of Macgregor, by his wife Mary Charlotte, daughter of Vice-Admircil Sir Thom-as Masterm^n Hardy, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of tjie Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander tf that Order, 1892. Married, 1884, Annie Louise, daughter of Colonel William A. Middleton, Royal Artillery, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — The Red Lodge, 19 Drayton Gardens, South Kensington. Dame FLORA ELIZABETH MACGREGOR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macgregor, daughter of the late Reverend Montagu Oxenden, Rector of Eastwell, in the county of Kent. Married, 1879, as his second wife, Major- General Sir George Hall Macgregor, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1883. Postal address — Glencarnock, Torquay. Dame HELEN LAURA MCDONNELL MAC- GREGOR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Helen Macgregor, daughter and heiress of the Right Honourable Hugh Seymour McDonnell, fourth Earl of Antrim. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a sword in bend azure, an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister proper, in the dexter canton an antique crown gules, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief embattled gules, an Eastern crown or, issuant therefrom a flag-staff in pale bearing a banner argent, charged with three bars gules, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of McDonnell, namely, quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter arm issuant from the sinister fesse point out of a cloud proper, in the hand a cross crosslet fitch^e erect azure ; 3. argent, a ship with the sails furled sable ; 4. per fesse azure and vert, a dolphin naiant in fesse proper. Supporters — Dexter, 9@ac 649 a unicorn argent, crowned and horned or ; sinister, a stag proper, tined azure. Married, 1864, Sir Malcolm Macgregor, fourth Baronet, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Malcolm Macgregor, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Alexander Ronald Macgregor, Esquire, born June 20, 1878 ; Malvina Charlotte ; Margaret Helen Mary; and Mariel Alpina. Postal addresses — Edinchip, Loch Earn Head, Perthshire ; s Beaufort Gardens, Lon- don, S.W. Colonel HENR Y GRE Y AL4 CGREGOR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of t lie Bath. Born January 15, 1838, being the son of the late General Sir D. MacGregor, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most HonourableOrder of the Bath, 1889. Club — Junior United Service. Livery — Green, with brass buttons. Married, 1863, Rosetta (who died 1891), daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Napier, Jirst Baronet ; and has surviving Issue — (i) Harry Napier MacGregor, born April 13, 1866 ; (2) Ronald MacGregor, born March 17, 1867. Postal address — 4 Brechin Place, S. W. SSiR MALCOLM MACGREGOR of Macgregor, in the county of Perth, fifth Baronet, Chief of Macgregor, Lieutenant Royal Navy. Born August 3, 1873, being the son of Sir Malcolm Macgregor, the fourth Baronet, by his wife Helen Laura, commonly known as Lady Helen Laura, daughter of the Right Honourable Hugh Seymour McDonnell, ninth Earl of Antrim ; succeeded his father 1879, under the creation of July 3, 1795. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister proper, surmounted of a sword in bend of the last, supporting on its point in dexter canton an antique crown gules, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief embattled gules, an Eastern crown or, issuant therefrom a flag-staff in pale, bear- ing a banner argent, being the standard of Holkar, and charged with three bars gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for crest, being of augmentation, two brass guns in saltire in front of a demi-Highlander armed with his broadsword, pistols, and target, thereon the family arms of Macgregor ; and for his family Crest, a lion's head crowned with an antique crown proper. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn argent, crowned, horned or ; sinister, a deer proper, tined azure. Mottoes — "E'en do and spair not," " Ard choille," "Srioghal mo dhream." Heir presumptive — His brother, Alexander Ronald Macgregor, Esquire, born June 20, 1878. Seat — Edinchip, Loch Earn Head, in the county of Perth. Sir WILLIAM MACGREGOR, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Adtninistrator of New Guinea since 1888. Born 1846 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that -Order, 1889. Postal address — Port Moresby, New Guinea. Sir WILLIAM GORDON MACGREGOR, fourth Baronet, of Saville Row, in the county of Middlesex. Born September 11, 1846, being the son of Sir Charles Macgregor, the third Baronet, by his wife Eliza Catherine, daughter of the late John Jeffreys of Fynone, Swansea ; succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of March 17, 1828. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fir-tree growing from a mount in base, surmounted by a sword in bend proper, and in chief two Eastern crowns gules, all within a bordure engrailed of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a human hand couped at the wrist, and holding a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto, over the crest — "E'en do and spair nocht." Heir presumptive — His brother, Charles Reginald Macgregor, Esquire, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order, Lieutenant- Colonel Bengal Staff Corps, and in command of ist Burmese Regiment ; born 1847 ; married, 1893, Maud, daughter of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 65° Q^ac A. des Monstiers Campbell of Tickencote Hall, Stamford. Residence — Lejrton, in the county of Essex. Sir JAMES RHODERIC DUFF McGRIGOR, third Baronet, of Camden Hill, in the county Qd^t (^YXCXCiY of Middlesex, late Captain Rifle Brigade, ^VVl^iiJJUt (retired 1890). Born April 27, 1857, being the son of Sir Charles Roderick McGrigor, the second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, daughter of Major-General Sir Robert Nickle, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Creation — September 30, 1831. Clubs — Boodle's, Naval and Military, Junior United Service, Pratt's. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fir-tree growing out of a mount in base proper, surmounted of a sword in bend azure, hilted and pommelled or, supporting on its point an antique crown gules, on a chief azure, a tower of the fourth between a representation of the badge of the Royal Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword, and a representation of the badge of the Imperial Ottoman Order of the Crescent both proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head proper, crowned with an antique crown or. Motto — " Srioghal mo dhream." Married, October 30, iSgo, Helen Cornell, second daughter of John Gilbert Meiggs of New york. United States of America ; and has Ai'Me— Charles Colquhoun McGrigor, Esquire, born April 26, 1893. Residences— 29 Sloane Gardens ; and 25 Charles Street, St. James's, London, S.W. MACHANSHIRE, Baron, see HAMILTON. COGHLAN McLEAN McHARDY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, ^Tfcftf ?il^fl1*^t1 Captain in the Middlesex Yeomanry V^\A^%X\.\>^ Cavalry, 1869 to 1877. Born June 22, 1838, being the second but eldest sur- viving son of Admiral J. B. B. McHardy, by his wife Horatia, daughter of Admiral Pasco, who was Flag Lieutenant to Lord Nelson on board the " Victory," at the Battle of Trafalgar. Clubs — Devonshire, Hurlingkam, Gallery. Livery — Blue cloth with silver buttons. Armo- rial liearings as used, but tvhich have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, to the above-men tio?ied Captain McHardy, are: Gules, a dexter hand fesseways, couped at the wrist, holdi?ig in the hand a dagger point downwards all proper, and in chief two spur revels or. Crest — a7i arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a scymitar all proper, with the Motto, " Tout hardi." Mairied, July 28, 1864, Amelia, daughter of the Reverend John Byde of Ware Park, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — Beatrice Spencer Byde, died July 26, 1869; Maud ClemeJitine Cater; and Lilian Amy Byde. Postal address — i Grenville Place, Cromwell Road, London, S. W. EM^JA MACHELL, commonly known as tJie Ho?wur- able Emma Machell, sister of the eighth Q(^CiC\\p\\ B'^'^01^ Middleton ; raised to the rank of a V^iXKVjX^W Barons daughter by Royal Warrant, 1875. Married, 1850, the Revereiid Caiion Richard Beverley Machell, Vica?' of St. Martin's, in. the county of York. ALEXANDER McHINCH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the hidian ^-QlRpilAitirfl Empire, Consul for Belgium. Born 1845, V^\A)^t\ ivy being the son of the late Reverend William McHinch of Dundalk ; was created Com- panion oftJie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire,x2>go. Club — Sind [Karachi). Married, 1884, Florence, daughter of C. A. Waller. Postal address — Karachi, Bombay. The Honourable Sir THOMAS M'lLWRAITH, Knight Commander of the Most Dis~ ^7^ft**?Ff^1*fltl'fl tinguished Order of Saint Michael Vjb/ JIlUIiQlVy ^„^ ^^^^^ George, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Chief Secretary and Sec- retary for Railways in Queensland since 1893, in which year he was for a time Premier. Born 1835 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Postal address— Brisbane, Queensland. & is the Military Cockade. 90ac Lieutenant-Colonel EDWARD BOWTER McINNIS Companion of th£ Most Distinguished CXfKe'ZinYikti Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, tHyCjIIUUJJ Commandant of Military Forces of British Guiana. Born 1847 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Georgetown, British Guiana. IMutenant-Colonel and Colonel CHARLES M'^INROY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order Orar'3Tm*rtM "f '■'^^ Bath, of the Indian Staff Corps ; tjl5l.J|lllU^ was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1894. MACINTOSH, see Lord KYLLACHY. CHARLES MACIVER, Gentleman, third son of the late Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of C!rBfir'?[Vll>r CaWerstone, by his wife Mary Ann, *i|yilVj|Uvl youngest daughter of Daniel Morrison of Lewis. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable guttfe- d'eau between two lymphads, with sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the pommel and hilt gold ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head couped or ; with the Motto— " Nunquara obliviscar." Marned, 1874, Sarah Harriette, elder daughter of the late I. R. Graves of Liverpool; and has Issue — (i) Robert Graves Maclver, Gentleman ; (2) Charles Iver Maclver, Gentleman ; (3) John Maclver, Gentleman ; and Harriette. DAVID MACIVER, Gentleman, formerly Member of Parliament for Birkenhead. Born 1840, being the eldest son of the late Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of Calderstone, by his wife Mary Anne, youngest daughter of Daniel Morri- son of Lewis. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, St. Stephens'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly or and gules, on a bend sable gutt^e-d'eau, between two lymphads with sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the pommel and hilt gold ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head couped or; with the Motto, " Nunquam obliviscar." Married, firstly, Annie, daughter of Robert Rankine {she died 1869) ; and secondly, Edith Eleanor, daughter of Andrew "Tucker Squarey, Solicitor. By his first marriage he has Issue — (i) Charles Maclver, Gentleman ; (2) Robert Rankin Maclver, Gentleman ; and by his second marriage (3) David Maclver, Gentleman ; (4) Andrew Tucker Squarey Maclver, Gentleman ; (5) Edward Squarey Mac- lver, Gentleman ; Annie ; Margaret ; Edith Eleanor ; Ruth ; and Dorothy. Postal addresses — Woodslee, Bromborough, Birkenhead ; Wanlass How, Ambleside. HENRY MACIVER, Gentleman, fourth son of the late Charles Maclver, Gentleman, of Calderstone, by his wife Mary Ann, youngest daughter of Daniel Morrison of Lewis. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly or and gules, on a bead sable, guttfe-d'eau, between two lymphads with sails furled and flags flying of the first, an arm couped at the wrist, holding a dagger bendwise proper, the pommel and hilt gold ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an escutcheon gules, charged with a boar's head couped or ; with the Motto, " Nunquam obliviscar." Mar- ried, 1881, Amelia Constance Maud MacKenzie, elder daughter of Kenneth Dowie of Liverpool ; and has Issue— Harry Ion Maclver, Gentleman ; and Bessie Maud. Colonel AYLMER MACIVER-CAMPBELL of Ask- nish, Bengal Staff Corps 90aclt)et=Campbell i^^y^z^'it/SX third son of the Reverend Charles Pasley Vivian of Hatton Hall, in the county of Northampton, by his wife Grace Anna, daughter of General Aylmer of Walworth Castle, in the county of Durham ; assumed the surname and arms of Maclver-Campbell by Royal License at the decease of his father-in-law, 1883. Club — Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4 grand quarters, counter- quartered i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a dexter hand couped in fesse, grasping a dagger M is the Naval Cockade. 00ac 9@ac 651 in pale gules ; iii. argent, a galley with sails furled and oars in action, flagged sable, all within a bordure gules ; 2 and 3 grand quarters, quarterly or and gules, a bend sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head couped or; and in an escroll over the same the Motto, " Nunquam obliviscar." Married, September 14, 1865, Margaret Agnes, daughter of Colonel Maclver-Campbell of Asknish ; and has Issue — (1) Aylmer Maclver-Campbell, Gentleman, Lieu- tenant Indian Staff Corps, born November 4, 1867 [married, November 29, 1894, Mabel, eldest daughter of James W. Grimes of Knapton Hall, in the county of Norfolk] ; (2) Arthur Granville Vivian, Lieutenant 5th Fusiliers, born May 25, 1870 ; (3) Charles Augustus Vivian, Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders, born July 28, 1874 ; Ethel Grace [married Lieutenant G. E. D. Elsmie] ; Alice Ernestine ; Ada Margaret ; and Maud. Estates — Asknish and Loch- gair, in the county of Argyll. Postal address— Lochgair , Argyllshire, North Britain. Major IVAJ? MACIVOR, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, fIIWflr'?fVllll' "f '"^ Indian Staff Corps : was created V^\M,J^\\^\^\, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1894. MACKAY, see REAY. JAMES LYLE MACKAY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, a Member of the Post Co^nmission, and of the Legislative Council of India. Born 1852, being tjie son of the late Jam£s Mackay of Arbroath, in th£ county of Forfar; created Companion of th£ Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, iSgi. Married, 1883, Jan£ Paterson, eldest daughter of James Shanks of Rosely, Arbroath, in the county of Forfar. Lieutenant - Colonel ALEXANDER CHALMERS McKEAN, Companion of the Most Dis- OSkC^^^^W anguished Order of Saint Michael and vt^i-invutl Saint George. Bom 1852, being the son of Major Robert McICean ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Club — Cavalry. Married, 1890, the Baroness of Diar-il-Bniet, Bucana, and Castel Cicciano. Sir JOSEPH NEALE McKENNA, Knight Baclielor, Me-mber of ParliaTnent for tlie county of QGKt\^\fX\W^ Monaghan [South). Born i8ig, being W3 V ia(^ 1 1 U tt the eldest son of the late Michael McKenna of the county of Dublin, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the late Oliver Gregan of the county of Dublin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, iSSj. Married, firstly, 1842, Esther Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Edmund Howe of the county of Dublin [she died 1871) ; secondly, 1880, Amelia Anne, only child of the late George Keats Brooks, and widow of Richard Warner Hole. Postal addresses — 67 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, W. ; Ardogena, Ardmore, Youghal. MACKENZIE, see BURTON - MACKENZIE and MONTAGU-STUART-WORTLEY-MACKENZIE. MACKENZIE, MONTAGU-STUART- WORTLEY-, see WHARNCLIFFE. Dame AGNES MACKENZIE, otherwise known as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of Ross ^^TlfFlrtrfelMlTtl^ Thompson Smyth of Ardmore, in the V^fAKwOXV^**' county of Londonderry . Mamed,frstly, 1858, Sir W. Mackenzie, ninth Baronet, who died r868 ; secondly, 1881, the Baron di San Felice of Naples. Postal address — Sir ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Chief Commissioner of Burmah since 1890. Born 1842, being the son of the Reverend J. R. Mackenzie, Doctor of Divinity, late of Birmingham and Inverness, by his wife Alexandrina, daughter of J. Christie, Doctor of Medi- cine, in the county of Aberdeen ; created Companion of tjie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886, and ad- vanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Clubs — United Service, National Liberal. Married, firstly, 1863, Geor- gina Louisa Huntly, daughter of Colonel W. Bremner, Madras Army [she died 1892) ; secondly, 1893, Mabel Elizabeth, daughter of Ralph Elliot. Postal address — Rangoon, Burmah, East India. Colonel ALFRED ROBERT DAVIDSON MAC- KENZIE, Compa7iion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — East India United Service. §SlR ALLAN RUSSELL MACKENZIE, second Baro- net, of Glen Muick, in the county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ross, and one of the Queen's Bodyguard of Scotland. Born March 29, 1850, being the son of Sir James Mackenzie, first Baro- net, by his wife Mary, daughter of E. du Pr6 Russell. Creation — March 21, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale indented azure and or, a stag's head caboshed counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a vweath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand grasping a .sword bendways proper. Motto — ' ' Sic itur ad astra. " Married, July 2, 1874, Lucy Eleanora, eldest daughter of Duncan Davidson of 'ruUoch Castle, in the county of Ross ; and has Issue — (i) Allan James Regi- nald Mackenzie, Esquire, born May 26, 1880; (2) Victor Audley Falconer Mackenzie, Esquire, born December 13, 1882 ; (3) Allan Keith Mackenzie, Esquire, born April 26, 1887 ; (4) Eric Dighton Mackenzie, Esquire, born August 22, i8gi ; and Mary Lucy Victoria. Seats — Kintail, in the county of Ross ; Praikley and Glen Muick, in the county of Aberdeen. W Sir ARTHUR GEORGE RAMSAY MACKENZIE, W eleventh Baronet, of Coul, in the county of Ross, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for that county. Born May 2, 1865, being the eldest son of Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, the tenth Baronet, by his wife Louisa Alexandrina, daughter of the late Richard Jones of Sydney, New South Wales ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of October 16, 1673. Armorial l)eariiigs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a deer's head caboshed or (for Mackenzie) ; 2 and 3 gules, a boar's head couped argent (for Chisholm). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent, and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erect or, between the attires of a stag, fixed to the scalp sable. Supporters — Dexter, an armed Highlander in full costume proper ; sinister a roebuck proper. Motto — " Pulchrior ex arduis." Seat — Coul, Strathpeffer, in the county of Ross. H COLIN JAMES MACKENZIE, Esquire, Lord Lieu- ^ tenant for the county of Peebles. Born 1835, being the only son of William Forbes Mackenzie, Esquire, of Portmore, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, who died 1862, by his wife Helen Anne, daughter of Sir James Montgomery, second Baronet. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure a buck's head caboshed or; 2 and 3 azure, three frasiers argent, over all in the centre of the shield a wolfs head erased or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, the doubling argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm holding a garland of laurel proper ; and in an escroll above the crest this Motto, "Virtute et labore." Married, 1871, Catherine Alice, daughter of the late Samuel Wauchope, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has, with other surviving Issue— CoXm. Mackenzie, Gentleman, born 1879. Postal address — Portmore, Eddies- ton, N.B. MSir JAMES DIXON-MACKENZIE, Baronet, of @ Scatwell and Tarbat, in the county of Ross, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for that county, Bj-evet Major. Born April 22, 1830, being the son of the late Major Lewis Mackenzie, Scots Greys, by his wife Nancy, daughter of Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6s2 s@ac Q^ac Samuel Forester Bancroft ; succeeded his kinsman as seventh- Baronet of Scatwell and ninth Baronet of Tarbat in 1884. Creations — Tarbat., April 2g, 1628; Scatwell, February 22, 1703. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue, with gilt buttons, and yellow and black striped waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. azure, a stag's head caboshed or {for Mackenzie) ; it. or, a mountain per pale azure and gules, inflamed proper [for Macleod of Lewis) ; Hi. gules, three legs ar}ned proper, conjoined in the centre at the upper part of the thighs, flexed in triangle, garnisiied and spurred argent [also for Macleod of Lewis, as representative of the Kings of Man and the Isles) ; nil. azure, a stages head caboshed or, a border of the second cJiarged with eight crescents of the first [for Mackenzie oj Findon) ; 2 and 3 azure, a stag's head caboslied or, within a bordure embattled of the second [for Mackenzie of Suddy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, I. on a wreath of the liveries, the sun in splendour proper [for Tarbat and Scatwell) ; 2. a dexter hand grasping a sword in bend proper [for Suddy). Supporters — Two stags proper. Mottoes — In scroll above, " Luceo non uro" [for Tarbat); under the arms, ^^ Sine ^naculd" [for Scatwell). Married, October 5, 1858, Julia Stanley, daughter of Samuel Clutsam, Doctor of Laws ; and has Issue — James Kenneth Douglas Mackenzie, Esquire, born August 31, 1859 ; Alice Nancy ; Julia Marion, died January 5, 18B1 ; Louise Augusta; Lilian Geraldine ; and Evelyn. Residence— 15 Redcliffe Square, London, S. W. {Foster places this title in " Chaos.'*] JAMES FOWLER MACKENZIE, Esquire, Chief of the Mackenzies, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 30, 1833, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late George Falconer Mackenzie of Allangrange (who was, in 1B29, served male heir of his ancestor, the Honourable Simon Mackenzie of Lochslinn, and heir male in general to Simon's father Kenneth, first Lord Mackenzie of Kintail, as also Colin, first Earl of Seaforth), by his wife Isabella Reid, daughter of James Fowler of Raddery and Fairburn, in the county of Ross, and the Grange, Jamaica. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, a stag's head caboshed or, 2 and 3 azure, a falcon displayed argent, charged on the breast with a heart gules, between three mullets of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a mountain in flames proper. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, each holding in his exterior hand a baton erect, with fire issuing out of the top of it, their hair also inflamed all proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Luceo non uro," and below the arms, "Vive ut vivas." Seat — Allanbank House, by Munlochy, N.B. JOHN ROBERT MACKENZIE, Major - General. Born 1822, being the eldest surviving son of John Mackenzie, by his wife Alary Charlotte, only daughter of Robert Fierson of Balmadies, in the county of Forfar. Livery — Blue, with yellow facings, blue and yellow waistcoat, diagonal stripes. Armorial bearings as quoted are : Quarterly i and 4, azure a buck's head embossed or; 2 and 3 azure, three frasiers argent, over all in the centre of the shield a wolfs head erased or. Above the shield is placed a hehnet befitting his dignity, with a 7nantling gules, the doubling argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for his Crest, a dexter hand holding a garland of laurel proper ; and in a scroll above the crest this Motto, " Virtute et labore." These arms were 7natriculated in 1789 to Alexander Mackenzie, grandfather to the above-jnentioned Getieral Mackenzie, but in their undifferenced state, of course, only appertain to the heir male of the said Alexander Alackenzie, and General Mackenzie, has not had them matriculated in Lyon Register, Married 1851, Amelia Robertson, daughter of James Wilson of Inverness; and has surviving Issue — (i) John William. Sutherland Mackenzie, born 1855 ; {2) Jatnes Wilson AleX' ander Mackenzie, borji 1867 ; Mary Charlotte Fierson ; Elizabeth Mary Cumming ; and Ella Eraser Magdalene, Postal address — Portmore Lodge, Cheltenham. Colonel KENNETH JAMES LOCH MACKENZIE, Coinpatiion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Commander of Berar, Bom 1839 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Postal address — Berar, India, M is the Military Cockade. §Sir KENNETH SMITH MACKENZIE, sixth Baronet, of Gairloch, in the county of Ross, Lord- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, and Convener for that county, Captain Ross-shire Militia, 1861. Born May 25, 1832 being tlie son of Sir Francis Mackenzie, the fifth Baronet, by his first wife, eldest daughter of J, Smith Wright of Rempstone House, in the county of Nottingham. Armorial bearings, as given in Burkes ••Peerage," are for Arms .• Quarterly i and 4, azure a buck's head caboshed or; 2 and 3 azure, three frasiers argent. Crest— ^ dexter arm Iwlding a garland of laurel proper. Moitoea— Over crest, " Virtute etvalore;" under, •• Non sine periculo." Married, December 11, i860, Eliza Frederica, second daughter of Walter Frederick Campbell of I slay ; and has Issue— (i) Kenneth John Mackenzie, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, Captain 2nd Battalion Queen's own Cameron Highlanders, born October 6, 1861 [married, April 8, 1891, Marjory Murray, commonly known as the Honourable Marjory Murray, eldest daughter of Viscount Stormont, and has issue, a son, born June 6, 1893, and Marjory Kythe] ; (2) Francis Granville Mackenzie, Esquire, bom August 31, 1865 ; and Muriel Katherine. Seats— Conon and Gairloch, Dingwall, in the county of Ross, [Foster places this title in ' ' Chaos, "] Dame LOUISA ALEXANDRINA MACKENZIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of the late Richard Jones of Sydney, New South Wales. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, azure a deer's head caboshed or (for Mackenzie) ; 2 and 3 gules, a boars head couped argent (for Chisholm). Sup- porters—Dexter, an armed Highlander proper; sinister, a roebuck proper. Married, 1846, Sir Robert Ramsay Mackenzie, tenth Baronet, who died 1873. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Arthur George Ramsay Mac- kenzie, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer]; Mary Louisa [married. May 19, 1871, Alexander Archer of Brisbane, Queensland. Both were drowned in the vnreck of the "Quetta," February 1890]; Katherine Elizabeth; Louisa Stewart [married, February 26, 1885, James G. L. Archer of Gracemore, Queensland, and Laurvig, Norway ; and Frances Philadelphia. Postal address— CoyA, Strathpeffer, Ross-shire. Dame MARGARET MACKENZIE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of John Bouch of Bickley Park, Married, 1863, Sir Morell Mackenzie, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, who died 1892. Postal addresses — Wargrave, Berks ; x^ Harley Street, W, Dame MARY MACKENZIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of E. du Pr6 Russell. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale indented azure and or, a stag's head caboshed counterchanged. Married, 1849, Sir James Mackenzie of Kintail, who was created a Baronet in 1890, and died the same year. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Allan Russell Mackenzie, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Randolph Douglas Mackenzie, Esquire, born December 15, 1853; died, unmarried, February 26, 1887 ; (3) Claud Longueville Mackenzie, Esquire, of Gyeres, 'Transylvania, Hungary, born June 15, 1857 [married, April 22, 1884, Flora, only child of Oliver Paget of Gyeres, and died August 21, 1890]; Mary Leonora [married, May 20, 1875, Colonel Lennox Logan, and died August 13, 1881, leaving issue] ; Alice Louisa Raynsford [married, August 19, 1879, Sir George Pigot, third Baronet] ; and Margaret Allan Stuart [married, January 11, 1881, Colonel Thomas Davison, late i6th (Queen's) Lancers, and has issue]. Postal address — Pembroke Lodge, Sunningdale, Berks. Dame MARY MACKENZIE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of Osgood Hanbury of Coggeshall, in tlie county of Essex, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, azure a buck's liead cabossed or ; 2 and 3 azure, three frasiers argent. Supporters — Dexter, a man in armour Iwlding over his dexter shoulder a sword proper ; sinister, a lion rampant holding in his dexter paw a sword in pale proper. Married, 1836, as his second wife. Sir Francis Alexander Mackenzie, tifth Baronet, who died 1843, Of the above marriage there is Issue — Osgood Hanbury Mackenzie, Esquire, of Inverewe House, Poolewe, in the county of Ross, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, born May 13, 1842 [married, June 26, 1877, Minna Amy, daughter of Sir Thomas Edwards- 3 ia the Naval Cockade. s©ac Moss, first Baronet, and has an only daughter, Mary Thyra], Postal address — Toumaig Lodge, Poolewe, N.B. \Foster places this title in " Chaos."'] Dame MARY ANNE MACKENZIE, Widow, com- monly hnown as Lady Mackenzie, daughter of James MacNiel of Liverpool. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. azure, a stag's head caboshed or (for Mackenzie] ; ii. or, a mountain azure injlamsd gules ; iii. gules, three human legs armed proper, conjoined in the centre, at the upper part of the thighs flexed in triangle, garnished and spurred or [for Macleod of Lewes) ; iiii. azure, a stag's head cabossed or within a bordure of the second charged with eight crescents of the first (for Mackenzie of Finedon) ; 2 and 3 azure, a stag's head cabossed within a bordure embattled or ( for Mackenzie ofSuddie). Supporters — Two stags proper. Married, 1879, as his second wife. Sir James John Randall Mackenzie, sixth Baronet, who died 1884. Postal address — [This title is placed by Foster in " Chaos."] Sir WILLIAM MACKENZIE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Medicine, Honorary Physician to the Queen. Born i8ii ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Military Division), 1859, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander 0] the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1S87 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866. Married, 1838, Mar- garet, daughter of R. Prendergast, Ardflnan Castle, in the county of Tipperary (she died 1890). Postal address — Gloucester Houses, Gloucester C7-escevt, W. m WILLIAM DALZIEL MACKENZIE, Esquire, w Barrister-at-law, Honorary Major Queen's Own Oxford- shire Hussars, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness. Born March 31, 1840, being the eldest son of Edward Mackenzie, Esquire, of Newbie and Fawley Court, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Oxford, bv his wife Marv, eldest daughter of William Dalziel, Clubs — Carlton, Windham, Cavalry, Conservative, Conservative (Edinburgh). Livery — Dark blue and white. Armorial liearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross parted and fretty azure, between in the first and fourth quarters a stag's head caboshed of the last, and in the second and third quarters a mountain in flames proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head caboshed azure, within the attires a cross couped or, the whole between two stags' horns gold, with the Kotto, "Always faithful." Married, December i, 1863, Mary Anna, eldest daughter of Henry Baskerville, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Crowsley Park, in the county of Oxford, and Woolley. in the county of Wiltshire ; and has Issue — (i) William Roderick Dalziel Mackenzie, Gentleman, born September 2, 1864 (married) ; (2) Edward Baskerville Mac- kenzie, Gentleman, bom December 11. 1S74 : Mary Gwen- doline [married Duncan Davidson of TuUoch] ; Isla Jessie fmarried Harry Officer Blackwood] ; Aimfe Dorothea ; and Kathleen Helen. Estates— Fsmley Court, in the counties of Buckingham and Oxford ; Thetford Manor, in the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk ; Newbie, in the county of Dumfries ; Farr, in the county of Inverness ; and Inchbrae, in the county of Ross. Postal address — 35 Park Street, W. Sir JOHN GRAHAM McKERLIE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order fllBrHtoHtP 'f ^^ Bath. Born 1815, being the eldest Vl3vla«/l Uv surviving son of the late Robert McKerlie of the county of Wigton ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1870, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883. Married, 1841, Sophia Caroline, daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Henry John Savage, Royal Engineers. Postal address — g Clifton Terrace, Monkstarwn, Dublin. § ROBERT MURE McKERRELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Ayr, CK}kt\^1fWtf\\ Major of the ist Volunteer Battalion *^^*C»'^llvU Royal Scots Fusiliers. 5o?-k September 27, 1846, being the eldest son fof the e@ac 653 late Robert McKerrell, by his wife Emily Pauline, daughter of the late Lieutenant-General William Staveley, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Club — Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, with silver braid. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse or, three lozenges gules, within a bordure engrailed argent. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his Uveries is set for Crest, a Roman soldier on his march, with standard and utensils all proper ; and upon an escroU above the same this Motto, "Dulcis pro patria labor." Married, December 4, 1889, Lucinda Margaret, younger daughter of James Winter Brittain of Gifford's Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; and has Issue — Robert James Mure McKerrell, Gentleman, born August 17, i8go ; Lucinda Pauline Rose Edith Mure ; and Margaret Agnes Mure. Estate and postal address — Hillhouse, Dundonald, Ayr- shire. Dame HANNAH SYLVIA MACKEY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Mackey, daughter of Sylvanus Jones, 60th Rifles, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, on a chevron or, between in chief two bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules, and in base a civic crown of the second, a roebuck's head erased between two hands couped at the wrist, each holding a dagger all proper. Married, 1847, Sir James Wilham Mackey, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, twice Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin. Postal addresses — Woodville, Lucan, county Dublin ; King WiUiamstown, Rathmore, Ireland. JAMES MACKIE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and fMiirfetl^ 5fZ?w^ George, British Delegate to Boa7'd of *^^*A\ewXX/ Health, Alexandria ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1884, Louisa (who died 1892), widow of Laurence Kirby, Barrister-at- Law, and daughter of the late Adolphe Moubert of Gars- wood, NewtoJi-le-Willows. Postal address — Alexandria, Egypt. m JOHN GLADSTONE MACKIE, Esquire, Justice of © the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born July 20, 1854, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Ivie Mackie of Auchencairn, by his wife Agnes, daughter of John Gladstone of Castle Douglas. Club — Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron, between a Hon passant azure, in chief and a raven in base of the second, a tower of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a dagger proper. Motto — "Lahore." Married, March i, 1882, Ehza Nina, daughter of the late James McKie, formerly Member of Parliament, of Bargaly. Seats — Auchencairn and Netherlaw, Castle Douglas, in the county of Kirkcud- bright. WILLIAM JAMES McKINNEY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order QGkf\X\x\W^W ^^ ^^^nt Michael and Saint George. X^\>'aX\\\yX']f Born 1836, being the son of the late J. A. Mc Kinney ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Belize, British Honduras. General GEORGE HENRY MacKINNON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order Q^^t\^\WW<\W °f ^'^ Bath, Colonel 1st Battalion tll^tlViaiUUUU y^j Cameronians Scottish Rifles. Bom 1806, being the son of the late Major-General Henry MacKinnon ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1848. Club — United Service, Postal address — 157 Victoria Street, S.W. Dame JANET COLQUHOUN MACKINNON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mackinnon, daughter of Robert Jameson of Glasgow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. vert, a boar's head, holding The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6S4 a^ac 0@ac in the mouth a shin-bone argent ; 2. azure, a tower triple- towered argent, between two anchors proper; 3. or, a galley sable ; 4. argent, a man's arm couped below the wrist from the sinister proper, grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e sable, all within a bordure indented or. Married, 1856, Sir William Mackinnon, Baronet, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Chairman Imperial British East Africa Com- pany, who was created a Baronet in 18S9, and died in 1893, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Postal ad- dresses — BalinakiU, Clachan, Argyllshire ; Strathaird, Isle of Skye. §Su7'geon- General Sir WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACKINNON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Oi'der of the Bath, Doctor of Lauos, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Director-General Army Medical Department, Honorary Surgeon to the Queen. Born 1830, being the son of the Reverend Joh?i Mackinnon of the Isle of Skye, by Anne his wife, daughter of Lauchlan Mackinnon of Carry, Isle of Skye; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864 ; and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Clubs — United Service, Marlborough. Postal address — Evelyn Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. WILLIAM ALEXANDER MACKINNON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kent, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Hampshire, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born October 4, 1813, being the eldest son of the late William Alexander Mackinnon, Esquire, of Mackinnon, by his wife Emma, daughter and sole heir of Joseph Budworth Palmer of Rush House, in the county of Dublin, and Palmerstown, in the county of Mayo. Armorial "bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. vert, a boar's head erased, holding in the mouth a shank bone of a deer proper (for Mackinnon) ; 2. azure, a castle triple-towered and embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and port- cullis gules {for Macleod) ; 3. or, a galley, her oars saltire- ways sable ; 4. argent, a dexter hand couped fesseways proper, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e sable {for Mac- donald). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's head erased, holding in the mouth the shank bone of a deer proper ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a lion, and on the sinister a leopard both proper ; and in an escroU above the Motto, "Audentes fortuna juvat." Married, April 27, 1846, Margaret Sophia, daughter of Francis Willes, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Sir Thomas Whichcote, Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Francis Alexander Mackinnon, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born 1848 [married, April 19, 1888, Emily Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Isabel, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Hood of Avalon, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue] ; (2) WilHam Henry Mackinnon, Esquire, Colonel in the army, born December 15, 1582 [mar- ried Madeleine Frances, daughter of Villiers La Touche Hatton, Esquire, of Clonard, late Lieutenant - Colonel Grenadier Guards]. Seats — Acryse Park, near Folkestone ; Belvedere, near Broadstairs. Town house — 4 Hyde Park Place, W. ALFRED DONALD MACKINTOSH, of that Ilk, Chief of the Clan ^ackmto0|) of tftat 311fe o'trpkiet" Deputy- Lieuten- ant. Born June 24, 1851, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Alexander Mackintosh, of Mac- kintosh, by his second wife Charlotte, fifth daughter of Alexander MacLeod of Dalvey. Clubs — Carlton, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand fesseways, couped at the wrist and holding a man's heart gtiles ; 3. azure, a boar's head couped or ; 4. or, a lymphad, oars in saltire sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cat-a-mountain salient proper. Sup- porters—Two wild cats proper. Motto — " 'Touch not the M is the Military Cockade. cat but a glove." Married, 1880, Ella, only child and heiress of Edward Priest Richards, Esquire, of Pias Newydd, in the county of Glamorgan ; and has had Issue —Angus Alexander Mackintosh, Gentleman, born August 6 1885 ; and Violet Charlotte, died April 1883. Seats— Moy Hall and Dunachton, in the county of Inverness; Cottrell, in the county of Cardiff. Town house— % Hill Street, Berkeley Square. K Sir ARTHUR ^acfetDortJ) WILLIAM MACKWORTH, sixth Baronet, of Glen Uske, in the county of Monmouth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth. Born October 5, 1842, being the eldest son of the fifth Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Peddle, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of the 90th Foot ; suc- ceeded his father in 1857, under the creation of September 16, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale indented sable and ermine, on a chevron gules, five crosses pat^e or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cock proper. Motto — "Gwell angau na cywilydd." Married, at Paris, October, 18, 1865, Alice Kate, younger daughter of Joseph Cubitt of Park Street, in the county of Westminster ; and has Issue — (i) Digby Mackworth, Esquire, Lieutenant and Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment, born May 20, 1868 ; (2) Humphrey Mackworth, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Bat- talion Royal West Surrey Regiment, born July 11, 1871 ; (3) Francis Julian Audley Mackworth, Esquire, born Sep- tember 15, 1876 ; {4) Harry Llewellynn Mackworth, Es- quire, born March 17, 1878 ; (5) Geoffrey Mackworth, Esquire, born June 20, 1879 ; (6) Arthur Christopher Paul Mackworth, Esquire, bom January 24, 1886 ; (7) John Dolben Mackworth, Esquire, born June 20, 1887 ; Gyneth [married, 1894, Lieutenant Gwynedd Conway-Gordon] ; Helen ; Mary Josephine ; Beryl Katherine ; and Dorothy. Seats — Glen Uske, near Caerleon, in the county of Mon- mouth ; Cefn-yd-fa, in the county of Glamorgan. Residence — Barbadoes. Dame MATILDE ELEANOR ELIZA MACK- WORTH, commonly known as Lady Mackworth, daughter of the late Colonel Peddie, Knight of the Hanoverian Gulelphic Order, of the goth Foot. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale indented sable and ermine, on a chevron gules, five crosses pat^e or. Married, 1841, Sir Digby Francis Mackworth, fifth Baronet, who died 1857. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Arthtur William Mackworth, sixth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) William Mackworth, Esquire, born January 10, 1846; (3) Rowland Mackworth, Esquire, born March 20, 1848 ; Louisa Juliana [married May 23, 1874, to William Cubitt of New House, Cardiff] ; Sophia Julia [married, September 13, 1883, Charles Edward Whiting, Master of Arts, Trinity College, Cambridge, of Sandcroft, Uphill, Weston-super- Mare.] Postal address — JOHN MACLACHLAN of Maclachlan, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for 90aclac!blan of tfiat fife *^,Tm7mber^of the Queen's Body- guard for Scotland. Born 1859, being the second son of George Maclachlan of Maclachlan, Esquire, by Mary his wife, daughter of John Thow. Clubs — Isthmian, New (Edinburgh), University (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Four coats quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. argent, a dexter hand couped fesseways, holding a cross patfe paleways gules ; 3. or, a galley, her oars in saltire sable, placed in the sea proper ; 4. argent, in the base undde vert a salmon naiant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a castle situated upon a rock all proper ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon, a roebuck proper. Motto — "Fortis et fidus." .fii-ta/e— Maclachlan or Strathlachlan. Postal addresses — Castle Lachlan, Strachur, North Britain ; 12 Abercromby Place, Edinburgh. MACLAGAN, see YORK, Archbishop of. S is the Naval Cockade. 00ac a@ac 655 W Sir ANDREW DOUGLAS MACLAGAN, Knight ^ Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine and fllflflrlairntl Doctor of Laws, Deputy- Lieutenant for Vtt/U\,lU^a\l the county of Edinburgh, Brigade-Sur- geon-Lieutenant-Colonel Forth Volun- teer Infantry Brigade, upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Bom April 17, 1812, being the eldest son of David Maclagan, Doctor of Medicine, Physician to the Forces, Surgeon to the Queen in Scotland, by his wife Jane, daughter of Philip Whiteside, Doctor of Medi- cine, of Ayr; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Clzii — University (Edinburgh). Livery — Green, with black facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels sable within a bordure vert, charged with three martlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a beaver passant. Motto — " Principiis obsta." Married, July ig, 1836, Elizabeth Allan, daughter of Andrew Thomson, Merchant, of Glasgow ; and has Issue — (i) David Phihp Maclagan, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Royal Navy, born June 8, 1837, died June 27, i860; (2) Robert Craig Maclagan, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Colonel sth Volun- teer Battalion the Royal Scots, upon whom the Volunteer Decoration has been conferred. Justice of the Peace, born March 6, 1839 ; and Jane Helen (deceased). Postal address — 28 Heriot Row, Edinburgh. m MURDOCH GILLIAN MACLAINE, Esquire, of ® Lochhuie, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- CTIftArTflttlO Lieutenant for the county of Argyll, Chief V^a,\,VX\\\X, of the Clan. Born September 1, 1845, being the eldest son of tlie late [Donald) Maclaine of Lochhuie, by his wife Einilie Guilljtmena, second daughter of Anthony Vincent. Clubs — Junior Carlton, New Club [Edinburgh]. Livery — Dark blue and yellow. Armorial bearmgs as used, but which are not recorded in Lyon Office, are, for Arms ; Quarterly, i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. azure, a tower argent; 3. or, a dexter arm couped below the elbow fesseways and habited, holding in the hand a cross crossletjitch^e ; 4. or, a lymphad the base vert, therein a Jish naiant. Crest — In front of a branch of laurel and cypress in saltire a Lochaber axe erect all proper. Supporters — Two seals Q). Motto — " Vincere vel mori." Married, 1869, Kaiherine Marian, youngest daughter of Sails Ashwabe of Glyngarth, Bangor, North Wales; and has Issue — (i) Kenneth Douglas Lome Mac- laine, lorn January 24, 1880 ; (2) Ronald Gillian Maclaine, born January 25, 1883 ; Kathleen Emilie \married James Somerville of Sorn Castle, in the county of Ayr\ ; Mabel Julia ; and Edith Jane. Estates — Lochbuie (40,000 acres). Isle of Mull, in the county of Argyll. Postal address — Lochbuie, Isle of Mtill. Sir ANDRE W MACLEAN, Knight Bachelor. Born 1826, being tlie son of Andrew Maclean of QCSkitc\o&W Paisley, by his wife Barbara, daughter of V^aVVi/aW Thomas Lees of Ayr; dubbed Knight Bachelor, tZZ-j. Married, 1852, Helen. Henderson, daughter of William Murdoch of Glasgow. Postal addresses — Viewfield House, Partick, N.B. ; Otter- burn Villa, Blairmore, Argyllshire. Colonel CHARLES SMITH MACLEAN, Companion of th£ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indiav Empire, Colonel Bengal Army. Born 1836, being the son of the late Lachlan Mac- Lean of Rum ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1881, and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. ETHEL KATHLEEN BURKE McLEAN, com- monly known as the Honourable Ethel Kathleen Burke McLean, daughter of the first Baron. Fermoy. Married, iZ?I11 ^^ ^f ^i^^iam Gardner Sams of Launce- t^^al-lvClf^ ston, Tasmania. Married, 1890, Sir G«o?-^c MacLeay, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died in 1891. Postal addresses — Pendell Court, Bletchingley , Surrey ; Elizabeth Bay, Sydney. Dame SUSAN EMMELINE MACLEAY, Widow, com-monly known as Lady MacLeay, daughter of Sir John Deas Thomson, Knight Bachelor. Married, 1856, Sir William. MacLeay, Knight Bachelor, who died in 1892. Postal address — Elizabetli Bay House, Sydney, New South Wales. MACLEOD, Baron, see CROMARTIE. Colonel JAMES FARQUHARSON McLEOD, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of CffHril 0f\t\ Saint Michael and Saint George. Born V^KlLK^VH) 1836, being the son of the late Captain James Farquharson Martin McLeod, i^th Regiment; was created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870. MaiTied, 1876, Mary Isabel, third daughter of William Drever of Fort Garry. Postal address — Fort MacLeod, Blackfoot Indian Country, Canada. Lieutenant-General Sir JOHN CHETHAM McLEOD, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1831, being the son of Lieutenant-Colonel Alex- ander McLeod, Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Commanding Sist Regiment; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of thai Order, 1874, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of tlie same Order, 1891. The Editor undertakes that every entry not In Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 6s6 9@ac Married, firstly, 1861, Emily Mai'ia Douglas, daughter of Ahercromby Dick of the Bengal Civil Service {she died 1882); secondly, 1883, Dora Macdonald, daughter of the late John Grahain Macdonald Burt. Postal address — Wardie Lodge, Edinburgh. Captain NORMAN MAGNUS MACLEOD, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Inverness. Born 1839, being the son of Norman MacLeod {MacLeod of MacLeod), of Dun- vegan Castle, Isle of Skye ; was C7'eated Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1881, Emily Caroline, daughter of Sir Charles Edmund Isham, tenth Baronet. Postal address — Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, North Britain. RODERICK WILLOUGHBY MACLEOD, Esquire, Captain late Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, Born May 29, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Robert Bruce ^neas Macleod, Esquire, of Invergordon Castle, by his wife Ellen Augusta, daughter of Sir John Pollard Willoughby, Baronet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i. or, a mountain azure inflamed ^les ; 2, gules, the three legs of Man proper, conjoined in the centre at the upper end of the thigh, flexed in triangle, the spurs or ; 3. or, a lymphad sable, flags gules ; 4, azure, a castle triple - towered and embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and portcullis gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, the sun in splendour proper. Mottoes — Above the crest, " Loisgim agus soilleirghim ; " below the arms, " Quocunque jeceris stabit." Seats — Invergordon Castle, in the county of Ross ; CadboU, in the county of Cromarty. Dame SOPHIA MACLEOD, Widow , commonly known as Lady Macleod, daughter of William Hovldsworth of Belvidere, in the county of Lanark. Married, 1850, Sir George Husband Baird Macleod, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow op the Royal College of Surgeons, Senior Surgeon in Ordinary to the Queen iv Scotland, who died 1892. Postal addresses — Woodside Crescent, Glasgow; Fiunary, Shandon, Dumbartonshire. WILLIAM MACLEOD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honoui-able Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Royal Nai/y ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. NORMAN MACLEOD, of that Ilk, twenty-second Chief, Justice of the epacIeoD of tfjat Jlfe ^,:zr%''oZt^''l 1812, bein.fif the eldest son of the late John Norman Macleod, of Macleod, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Stephenson. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum. Armorikl Ijeaiinga — He bears for Arms : Azure, a castle triple-towered and embattled argent, masoned sable, windows and porch gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bull's head caboshed (sable), between two flags (gules, staves of the first). Supporters — Two lions regardant gules, each holding a dagger proper. Motto — "Murus aheneus del;" and for a Device the words, "Hold fast." Married, firstly, July 15, 1837, Louisa Barbara, commonlv called the Honourable Louisa Barbara, only daughter of the thirteenth, and sister of the fourteenth Barons St. John of Bletsoe ; and bv her (who died October 27, 1880) has Issue — (i) Norman Magnus Macleod, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, born July 27, i8qg fmarried, April 27, 1881, Emily Caroline, daughter of Sir Charles Isham, Baronet, and has, Emily Pauline ; and Margaret Louisa] ; (2) Torquil Olave Macleod, Gentleman, born August 10, 1841 ; ' died September 3, 1857 ; (3) Reginald Macleod, Gentle- man, Queen's Remembrancer for Scotland, born February I, 1847 [married, April 17, 1877, Agnes Mary Cecilia, com- monly known as Lady Agnes Mary Cecilia, eldest daughter of the Earl of Iddesleigh, and has, Flora Louisa Cecilia ; & is the MilitEiry Cockade. 00ac and Olive Susan Miranda] ; (4) the Reverend Roderic Charles Macleod, Vicar of Bolney, Hayward s Heath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Huntmgdon, bom April 18, 1852 [married, February 10, 1885, Katherine Louisa, daughter of the Reverend W. E. Jelf of Caerdeon, Dolgelly, and has, Ian Brece Macleod, Gentlemaii, born September 4, 1893 ; Brenda Catherine ; and Eila St. Tohni • and Louisa Cecilia [married, December 18, i860, John Moyer Heathcote]. He married secondly, July 7, 1881 Hanna, eldest daughter of Baron Ettingshausen, of Austria and Hungary. 5ea;— Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, North Britain. §JOHN WILLIAM MACLURB, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for £)taarTttf O t^^ County Palatine of Lancaster, and a T^WAWVC' Justice of the Peace for Manchester, Memler of Parliament for the Stretford Division of the county of Lancashire. Bom Afril 22, 1835, heing the second son of the late John Maclure, Merchant, of Mancliester, hy his ■wife, a daughter of William. Kearshey of Kearshev. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings, as given in Deiretfs " Bouse of Commons," tut which have not ieen matriculated to him in Lyon Office, are: Argent, on a chevron engrailed azure, letween three roses gules, a martlet of the field. Crest — An eagle's head erased frofer; with the Motto, " Paratiis sum." Married, 1859, Eleanor, daughter of Thomas Nettleship of East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses— 4 St. James's Place, S. W. ; The Home, Whalley Range, Manchester. MSIR HORACE WESTROPP MAC MAHON, fifth ^ Baronet, Lieutenant Royal Welsh OAtar CK^aUtwi Fusiliers. Born October 28, 1863, X^ax V^iXXjMW being the son of General Sir Thomas Mac Mahon, third Baronet, by his wife Frances Mary, daughter of John Holford ; succeeded his brother. Sir Aubrey Mac Mahon, 1893, under the creation of August 7, 1817. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure, between two others passant regardant paleways gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, holding a sword, the blade wavy, all proper, surmounted of a portcullis gules, chained or. Supporters — On either side a private of the loth Foot, habited and accoutred, and holding in the exterior hand a musket proper. Motto — ' ' Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur." Heir tresumftive — His brother, Francis York Mac Mahon, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Dragoons, born 1864. Residence — 40 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. Sir WILLIAM SAMUEL MACMAHON, third Baro- net, of the city of Dublin. Born November 9, 1839, being the eldest son of Sir Beresford MacMahon, the second Baronet, by his wife Maria Catherine, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Bateson, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of May 6, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire or and ermine, a lion passant azure between two others passant-regardant pale- ways gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour holding a sword, the blade wavy, all proper, surmounted of a portcullis gules, chained or. Motto — "Sic nos, sic sacra tuemur." Heir i)resumptive — His brother, Robert Bateson MacMahon, Esquire, born 1840. Seat — Fecarry House, Mountfield, in the county of Tyrone. WALTER MACMILLAN-SCOTT. Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Bom 1848, 00acmtUan=^cott ^^ir^l ^"of'the^'tate Thomas Macmillan- Scott, Esquire, of Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill, by his wife Kathe- rine Jane, daughter of Brovme Robert, Esquire, of Ravens- bourne Park, in the county of Kent, formerly of the Bengal Army, and High Sheriff of Calcutta. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, on a bend azure, a mullet between two crescents of the first, a bordure com- pony of the second and first (for Scott) ; 2 and 3 per pale M is the Naval Cockade. or and argent, a lion rampant sable, in chief thi-ee mullets azure (for Macmillan). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. a stag's head erased gules (for Scott) ; 2. a dexter and sinister hand issuing from the wreath brandishing a two-handed sword all proper (for Macmillan). Mottoes— (over the crests)— " Miseris suc- curro ; " (under the arms), " Ardenter amo." Married, 1876, Antonietta, eldest daughter of Theodore Henry Dury of Bonsall, in the county of Derby ; and has /wae- Thomas Alexander Frederick Macmillan - Scott, Gentleman, bom 1881 ; Cecile Margaret. 5«a^i— Wauchope and Pinnacle Hill, Kelso, N.B. MACMOROUGH, quartered by BARNEWALL. Dame SUSAN SARAH M'MURDO, commonly called Lady M'Murdo, daughter of General Sir fllft*f!lfpltt1*11ll Charles/. Napier, Knight Grand Cross vp V^W\,\>V of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1844, Sir William Montagu Scott M'Murdo, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex; who died March 2, 1894. Postal address — Mayfield, West Hill, Putney. Sir DONALD CAMPBELL MACNABB, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order PlftS^PIlSlflTl of the Indian Efnpire, Companion of the (^^nVtiaUU Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, son of J. M. Macnabb ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881 ; Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Postal address — Arthurstone, Bracknell. §The Right Honourable EDWARD MAC- NAGHTEN, Baron Macnaghten, ClBflrHflrThf'I^M of Runkerry, inthecounty of Antrim, V^W.\\^^\^\,X/X\ a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, appointed Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, 1887, with the dignity of a Baron for life, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Born 1830, being the son of Sir Edmund C. W. Macnaghten, Baronet, of Dundarave, in the county of Antrim, by his wife Mary, daughter of E. Gwatkin. Creation — January 25, 1887. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent an arm issuant from the sinister proper, the hand grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e azure ; 2 and 3 argent, a tower gules, all within a bordure ermine. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower gules. Supporters — Two roebucks proper, each gorged with a double chain or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon argent charged with two fasces in saltire also or. Motto — "I hope in God." Mar- ried, December 18, 1858, Frances Arabella, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Samuel Martin, Knight, of Crindle, in the county of Londonderry, one of the Barons of the Exchequer; and has Issue — (i) Edward Charles Mac- naghten, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Charles Macnaghten, Barrister-at-Law, born Octo- ber 9, 1859 [married, March 20, 1888, Gwen Elca Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Gwen Elca Violet, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the third Lord Tenterden, and by her (who died December 5, 1891) has issue, Hugh Aubrey Macnaghten, Gentleman, bom 1889] ; (2) Francis Alexander Macnaghten, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Alexander Macnaghten, born May 18, 1863 ; (3) Frederic Fergus Macnaghten, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederic Fergus Macnaghten, born May 16, 1867 ; (4) Malcolm Martin Macnaghten, Esquire, commonly known as the Plonourable Malcolm Martin Macnaghten, born January 12, 1869 ; (5) Maurice Patrick Macnaghten, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Patrick Macnaghten, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Suffolk Regiment, born March 2, 1874 ; Frances Helen, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Helen ; Beatrice Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice Mary; Florence Mary, commonly known as the Honour- ■ able Florence Mary ; Edith Arabella Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Arabella Mary, died 9@ac 657 January 16, 1866 ; Octavia Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Octavia Mary; Anne Julia Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Julia Mary ; and Ethel Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Mary. Residences — Runkerry, Bushmills, in the county of Antrim ; 198 Queen's Gate, S.W. MSiR FRANCIS EDMUND WORKMAN -MAC- 'S' NAGHTEN, third Baronet, of Dundarave, Bush- mills, in the county of Antrim, Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion Royal Irish Rifles, Lieutenant-Colonel late 8th Hussars. Born July 9, 1828, being the eldest son of Sir Edmund Charles Workman - Macnaghten, the second Baronet, by his wife Mary, only daughter of Edward Gwatkin ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of July 16, 1836. Armorial Ijearinga— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, an arm issuant from the sinister proper, the hand grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e azure ; ii. and iii. argent, a tower gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Macnaghten) ; 2 and 3 or, three martlets sable between two bars wavy gules, in chief, three crescents, and in base a portcullis of the second (for Workman). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower gules ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a crescent, quarterly, argent and sable, a lictor's fasces, rods or, axe proper. Supporters — Two roebucks proper. Mottoes — Under the arms, " I hope in God ; " over the crests, " Non pas I'ouvrage, mais I'ouvrier." Married, June 6, 1866, Alice Mary, eldest daughter of William Howard Russell, Doctor of Laws [which marriage was dissolved] ; and by her has Issue — (i) Edmund Francis Macnaghten, Esquire, Lieutenant i6th Lancers, born November 14, 1870 ; (2) Kenneth Macnaghten, Esquire, born March 20, 1875 ; Mary Alice [married, August 28, 1893, William Robert Young of Galgorm Castle, in the coimty of Antrim] ; and Hilda Margaret [married, November 14, 1892, Henry Cecil Phillips of Ballyhooly House, in the county of Cork]. Residences — Dundarave and Bushmills, in the county of Antrim. Major JOHN FREDERICK ADOLPHUS McNAIR, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order PlftrC^flft* of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born V^KiVAiXvV 182B, being the eldest son of the late Major Robert McNair ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1849, Lillie des Granges, daughter of the Reverend Bennington H. Paine. Postal address — Scotia, Preston Park, Brighton. SOPHIA ELIZA MACNAMARA, commonly known as Lady Sophia Eliza Macnamara, QtOmfWiiYVmYii daughter of the second Earl of Lis- V^a\rl\aiHaKa towel; Lady of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness Princess Louise, Marchioness of Lome. Married, 1854, Arthur Macnamara of Dillington Manor, Leighton Buzzard. MACNAUTEN, quartered by MACBRAYNE. § HECTOR MACNEAL, Esquire, Captain 79M Queen's Own Cameron Higjilanders, De- CTIftAfftl^fll puty-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace X}^iX\,\\K'\\l for the county of Argyll. Born 1822, being the eldest son of George Macneal of Ugadale, by his wife Mary Eliza, daughter of Captain Loring, Royal Navy. Clubs — Junior United Service and Scottish [London) ; New and Caledonian United Service [Edinburgh). Livery — Blue coat with red edging, waist- coat red and blue, breeches red. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office to the Ugadale family , are for krcm : Quarterly i and n, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2. argent, a sinister hand couped fesseways in chief, and in base wavy azure, a salmon naiant of the first ; 3. or, a galley, h^r oars in saltire gules, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Crest — A dexter hand holding a dagger point upwards, all proper. Motto — " Vincere aut mori." Married, 1862, Constance Glencairn, daughter of Colonel Campbell of Skipness, in the county of Argyll; and has Issue — (i) Hector Macneal, Esquire, Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 T 658 and a Justice of the Peace for the county of Argyll, born 1862/ {2) Walter luring Macneal, born 1864, died 1883, unmarried; (3) George Glencairn Macneal, born 1874; (4) John Campbell Macneal, born 1880 ; and Mary Henrietta. Estates — Ugadale and Losset. Postal address — Losset Park, Campbeltown, Argyllshire, Scotland. Dame MARY BUCHANAN MACNEE, Widow, comTnonly known as Lady Macnee, daughter Olft Arti CP of Peter Macnee of Glengilp, in the county of t4^CtVlivv Argyle. Married, 1859 [as his second wife), Sir Daniel Macnee, Knight Bachelor, Presi- dent of the Royal Scottish Academy, who died 1882. Postal address — Edinburgh. CECILIA ELIZABETH McNEILE, Widow, com- Tfwnly known as the Honourable Cecilia Cllftr?r*)l>tfl> Elizabeth McNeile, daughter of the first V^KJ\AX^liX^ Baron Cottesloe. Married. 1867, the Reverend Edmund Hugh McNeile, Vicar of St. Pauls, in the county of Liverpool, who died 1893. HILDA McNeill, commonly known as Lady Hilda McNeill, daughter of the second Earl of QffKtXi^PXW Stradbrooke. Married, 1891, Charles V^KJ^AX^XW Fitzroy Ponsonby McNeill, son of Colonel Duncan McNeill, late Scots Greys. Colonel JAMES GRAHAM ROBERT DOUGLAS MACNEILL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842 ; was created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Clubs — XJnited Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1892, Rose Elizabeth, daughter of the late Thomas Somers, Esquire, of Mendip Lodge, in the county of Somerset, and widow of the Reverend W. A. Stewart. Major-General Sir JOHN CARSTAIRS M'NEILL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, on whoin Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of tlie Peace for the county of Argyll ; is an Equerry to Her Majesty. Born 1831, being the eldest son of the late Captain Alexander McNeill, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, daughter of John Carstairs of Warboys, in the county of Huntingdon ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1880 ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Postal ad- dresses — St. James's Palace, London ; Colonsay House, Argyllshire. JOHN GORDON SWIFT MACNEILL, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the South Division of the county of Donegal, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- at-Law. Born 1849, being the only son of the late Reverend John Gordon Swift MacNeill, Master of Arts, Chaplain of the Richmond Bridewell, Dublin, by his ivife Susan Colpoys, daughter of the late Reverend H. Tweedy, Master of Arts. Club — National Liberal. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's ''House of Commons," but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Anus ; Quarterly, I. or, a lion rampant; 2. or, a cubit arm fesseways, couped at the elbow, holding in the hand a cross crosslet JitchAe erect; 3. argent, a lymphad ; 4. argent, in base waves of the sea, and issuant therefrom a rock proper. Crest — A rock proper. Motto — ** Per virtutem. sciamque." Postal addresses — 14 Blackhall Street, Dublin ; 12 Halsey Street, S.W. §Sir WILLIAM M'ONIE, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of tlie Peace for the Plft^^intltl^ ^^'^'^^y 9f LcL^o-^k, Justice of the Peace for V^ MUlyvX/ the county of Renfrew, has been three years Lord Provost of Glasgow. Born 1813, being the son of Andrew M'Onie, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of A. Wood; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Married, 1868, Jane Jack, daughter of Thomas Mitchell. Postal addresses — Heath Bank, Pollockshields , near Glasgow ; Ballochneck, Stirlingshire, & is the Military Cockade. a^ac TOHN ALLAN MACONOCHIE-WELWOOD, Es- ' quire, Justice of Qgaconocftie^meltoooD "^^Ji^o^'ml lothian, Fife, and Roxburgh. Born February 23, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Robert Blair Maconochie-Welwood, Esquire, of Gattonside, in the county of Roxburgh, by his wife Char- lotte Joanna, daughter of John Tod of Kirkhill. Annonal Ijearlngs— He bears for Anns ; Quarterly i and 4, argent an oak-tree growing out of a well in base proper ; 2 and 3 azure, in chief three dexter hands, each grasping a bunch of arrows argent, and in base an imperial crown or, a chief gyronny of eight of the last and sable. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules, doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, i. on the dexter side, the trunk of an oak- tree sprouting out branches proper — Motto over, " Re- visesco ; " 2. on the sinister side, a demi-Highlandman, holding in his right hand a bunch of arrows all proper, above an imperial crown or, to which he is pointing with the left Motto over, "Nitimur et munitur." Suppor- ters Two Highlanders attired proper, each holding in his exterior hand a bow and arrow, with a quiver on their backs. Married, April 28, 1892, Winifred Louisa, third daughter of Edgar Drummond of Cadland, in the county of Hampshire. 5eaVtit\Y\ Eminent Order of the IndianEmpire. X^iX\^\}\/y>7i»\\ Born 1828, being the son of Hugh Macplierson, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Christina, daughter of the Reverend Doctor Ro- derick Macleod ; created Knight Com-mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Married, i860, Frances Caroline, daughter of William Martin of Calcutta. Postal address — 51 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. CHARLES GORDON WELLAND MACPHER- SON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Em-inent Order of the Indian Em^pire, District and Sessions Judge at Kanara, Bombay. Born 1846, being the son of the late George Gordon Macpherson ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1880. Married, 1873, a daughter of tlie late Lieutenant W. Chapman, Royal Engineers. Postal address— A'a«a?-a, Bombay. The Honourable Sir DAVID LEWIS MACPHER- SON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1818, being the son cf the late David Macplierson, Esquire, of the county of Inverness, by his wife Naomi, daughter of John Grant, Esquire ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Married, 1844, Elizabeth Sarah (who died March 23, 1894), eldest daughter of the late William Molson of Montreal. Postal address — Chestnut Park, Toronto, Canada. EWEN HENRY DAVIDSON MACPHERSON of Cluny Macpherson, in the county of Inverness, Chief of the Macphersons and Clan Chattan, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Colonel late 93rd Highlanders. Born January 22, 1836, being the second but eldest sur- viving son of the late Ewen Macpherson, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Cluny Macpherson, by his vrife Sarah Justina, youngest daughter of Henry Davidson of TuUoch Castle, in the county of Ross. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Per fesse or and azure, a lymphad of the first, with her sails furled, oars in action, mast and tackling all proper, flags flying gules, in the dexter chief point a hand couped grasping a dagger point upwards gules, in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchfe of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cat sejant proper. Supporters — Two Highlanders in short tartan jackets and hose, with steel helmets on their heads, thighs bare, their shirts tied between them, and round targets on their arms. Motto— "Touch not the cat but a ^ is the Naval Cockade. 90ac glove." Seat— Clnny Castle, Kingussie, in the county of In- verness. Residence — Glencorse, in the county of Edinburgh. §LACHLAN MACPHBSSON, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel (retired), Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Born 183s, being the second son of the late Major Evan Macpherson of Glentruim (Madras Army), by his wife Helen, daughter of the late George Birrell, Esquire. Clubs — United Service, Junior Constitutional, Conservative (Edinburgh), Royal and Ancient Golf (St. Andrews). Livery — Dark blue and white. Armorial bearings as used are the same as Macpherson of Cluny, minus the supporters, but they have not been matriculated to the above-mentioned Colonel Macpherson. Tliey are: Per fesse or and azure, a lymphad of the first with her sails Juried, oars in action, and mast and tackling all proper, flags flying gules, in the dexter chief point a hand couped grasping a dagger point upwards gules, in the sinister chief a cross crosslet fitchie of the last. Crest —A cat sejant proper. Motto — ^^ Touch not the cat but a glove." Married, 1867, Catharine Louisa, daughter of O. G. Miller of Ratha, in the county of Midlothian; and has Issue — (i) Evan Gordon Macpherson, born 1868 ; (2) Duncan James Macpher- son, bom 1869 ; {3) Lachlan Oliver Norman Macpherson, bom 1872; (i^ Robert Ian Macpherson, born tZtj. Estate — Glentruim, in the county of Inverness. Postal address — Kingussie, Inverness-shire. Dame MARIA MACPHERSON, Widow, commonly kTZOwn as Lady Macpherson, youngest daughter of the late Lieutenant-General James Eckford, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Army. Married, 1859, Major - General Sir Herbert Taylor Macpherson, Knight Com.mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, upon wkom the Decoration of the Victoria Cross had been conferred, and who died 1886. Postal ad- dress — 19 Albemarle Street, W. Dame MARY MACPHERSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Macpherson, eighth daughter of Lieutenant- General James Kennedy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Army. Married, 1840, Major-General Sir James Duncan Macpherson, who was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in 1873, and died 1874. Postal address — 22 Addison Gardens, LoTidon, W. M Major-General Sir JOHN WITHERS McQUEEN, ^ Knight Commander of the Most Honour- fUBf (ir^fllM>M ^^^^ Order of the Bath. Bom 1836, Xi^^SUtWi'X/W ieing the son of the Reverend John McQueen; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1889. Club — United Service. Married, 1873, Charlotte Helen, daughter of Major-General Charles Pollard, Royal Engineers. DAVID MACRITCHIE, Gentleman, Commissioner of Supply for the county of Perth. Bom QffkiXtViitfhio April 16, 1851, being the fourth son V^a\,^ii\llKl)lX, of William Dawson MacRitchie, Surgeon, of the Honourable East India Company's Medical Staff, St. Helena, 1821-1839, by his vi\ie Elizabeth Elder, third daughter of John MacRitchie of Craigton, in the county of Perth, and Denork, in the county of Fife. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, a lion rampant gules, between two mullets in chief vert and a crescent in base of the second, a bordure of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his Uveries is set for Crest, a cat sejant rampant sable ; with the Motto, " Prenez garde." Estate — Easter Logie, in the county of Perth. Postal address— Easter Logie, Blairgowrie, Perthshire. Sir ROBERT McVICKER, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, and an Alderman for the fllBrUtrfeof "^ of Londonderry. Bom 1822, being V^\,K^,\\,Wif\, fi^g ;i,„ gf t)ie late John McVicker of Belfast, by his wife Jane, daughter of David Geddis, of county Down. Married, 1847, Maria, daughter of John Gilmer of Belfast. Postal address— Craw- ford Square, Londonderry, 659 CAROLINE MADDEN, commonly known as Lady Caroline Madden, sister of the fourth PUflflllT^Ptt Earl of Leitrim. Married, 1864, John ^aUUI^-tl Madden of Hilton Park, in the county of Monaghan. The Right Honourable DODGSON HAMILTON MADDEN, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, a Judge of the Supreme Court of Judicature in Ireland (Queen's Bench Division). Bom 1840, being the only son of the Reverend H. H. Madden, by his wife Isabella, daughter of H. J. Monck Mason, Doctor of Laws. Clubs — Carlton, University, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a falcon preying on a duck's back argent, on a chief or a cross botonn^e gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings expanded argent, holding in his beak a cross bottony gules ; with the Motto, " Fortior qui se Vincent." Married, 1868, Minnie, eldest daughter of Lewis Moore, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Cremorgan, Queen's County. Postal address — Nutley, Booterstown, county Dublin. FREDERIC WILLIAM MADDEN, Esquire. Born April 9, 1839, being the eldest son of the late Sir Frederic Madden, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Fellow of the Royal Society, one of the Gentlemen of the Privy Chamber to their Majesties King WiUiam IV. and Queen Victoria, Assistant - Keeper and Keeper of the Department of Manuscripts, British Museum, for nearly fortv years, by his wife Emily Sarah, second daughter of William Robinson, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, of Tottenham, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a falcon or, belled gules, preying on a mallard argent, on a chief indented of the second a cross botonn^e of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a falcon rising or, holding in the beak a cross bottony as in arms ; with the Motto, " Propria virtute audax." Married, Sep- tember 12, i860, EUzabeth Sarah (Bessie), third daughter of John Rannie, Esquire, of Portsmouth (died August 22, 1893) ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Henry Madden, Esquire, born August 21, 1864 ; (2) William John Madden, Gentleman, born January 9, 1866; Emma Edith [married Frederick Cholmondeley Dering Amesbury, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps] ; and Anna Clarissa. Postal address — 13 Grand Parade, Brighton, Surrey. GEORGE COLQUHOUN MADDEN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, Lieu- tenant-Colonel the West India Regiment. The Honourable Sir JOHN MADDEN, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws. Bom 1844, being the son of John Madden of Melbourne, by his wife Margaret Eloise, daughter of David Macoboy of Cork; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1872, Gertrude Prances, daughter of Francis John Sidney Stephen of Melbourne. Postal addresses — Cloyne, Chapel Street, St. Kilda ; Gamala, Frankston, Victoria. MADDISON, quartered by FLETCHER-VANE. DAME EMILY ANNIE MAYHEW, commonly known as Lady Maddock, daughter of CK&Sstitinrh Andrew Addis. Married, firstly, 1857, (4?aUUUl'tV Sir Thomas Herbert Maddock, Knight Bachelor, Deputy - Governor of Bengal, who was knighted in 1844, and died in 1870 ; and secondly, 1873, Jeremiah Mayhew, Solicitor. Postal address — West- minister. MADERTY, Baron, see STRATHALLAN. ANNIE AMELIA MADOCKS, commonly known as the Honourable Annie Amelia Madocks, daughter of the first Baron Napier of Magdala. Married, 1864, H. Madocks, of the Bengal Civil Service, son of John The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous persoa 66o Madocks, Member of Parliament, of Glanywem, in the county of Denbigh. LOUISA ANNE MAGENIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Louisa Anne Magenis, CUSkanvnici daughter of the third Earl of Belmore. X^\X^\i\\V^ Married, i860, Major Richard Henry Magenis, who died 1880. The Right Honourable CAROLINE ELIZABETH EMMA McGAREL-HOGG, QPagyCtfltnOtnC Magheramome, daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant, the first Baron Penrhyn. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank; Quarterly i and 4, argent three boars' heads erased azure, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field (for Hogg) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse vair^ ermine and purpure, cotised sable, between three greyhounds' heads erased of the last, coUared argent, with line reflexed (for McGarel) j and impaUng the arms of Douglas-Pennant, namely, quarterly 1 and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a Uon rampant or (for Pennant) ; z and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles gules, and in chief two mullets of the field (for Douglas). Supporters — On either side a falcon proper, belled and jessed or, collared vair, and suspended therefrom an escutcheon, the dexter charged with the arms of Hogg, the sinister with those of McGarel. Married, 1857, the Right Honourable Sir James Macnaghton McGarel-Hogg, the first Baron Magheramorne, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) the Right Honourable Sir James Douglas McGkrel- Hogg, the second Baron Magheramome ; (2) Dudley Stuart McGarel-Hogg, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Dudley Stuart McGarel-Hogg, born December 3, 1863 ; (3) Roland Tracy McGarel-Hogg, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Roland Tracy McGarel, bom July 28, 1865 ; (4) Archibald Campbell McGarel-Hogg, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Archibald Campbell McGarel-Hogg, born September 21, 1866 ; (5) Gerald Francis McGarel-Hogg, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Francis McGarel-Hogg, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion Royal Welsh FusiUers, born August 6, 1868 ; and Edith Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Mary [married, August 3, 1881, Arthur Saumarez, Esquire, commonly called the Hon- ourable Arthur Saumarez, second surviving son of the Right Honourable the third Lord De Saumarez, and has issue]. Postal addresses — 17 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. ; The Lodge, Eastbourne. §The Right Honoukable Sir JAMES DOUGLAS McGAREL-HOGG, Baron Magheramorne of Mag- heramorne, in the county of Antrim, and a Baronet, Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry, late Captain ist Life Guards. Born January 16, 1861, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Magheramorne, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth Emma, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Caroline Elizabeth Emma, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Penrhyn ; succeeded his father 1890. Creations — Baron, July 5, 1887 ; Baronet, July 20, 1846. Armorial bearings : He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent three boars' heads erased azure, lan- gued gules, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field (for Hogg) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse vair6 ermine and purpure, cotised sable, between three greyhounds' heads erased of the last, collared argent, with line reflexed gold (for McGarel), impaling the arms of Ashley-Cooper, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three bulls passant sable, armed and unguled or (for Ashley) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend engrailed between six lions rampant or (for Cooper). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coro- net of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of an Eastern crown argent, an oak-tree fructed proper, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged with a dexter arm embowed in armotir, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, & is the Military Cockade. 0030 also proper (for Hogg) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours upon a mount vert, in front of a branch of oak erect proper, a \Ml\K' Jenkinson, the eleventh Baronet. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three griffins passant sable (for Finch) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three garbs or (for Hatton), and impaling the arms of Jenkinson, namely azure, a fesse wavy argent, charged with a cross pat^e gules, in chief two estoiles or. Married, 1876, George William Heneage Finch-Hatton, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maidstone, who died 1879. Postal address — Hurstmonceux Place, Hailsham, Sussex. Dame JUNE MAINE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Maine, daughter of George Maine oJ C!(X^\v\V ^^^^^, ^^ ^^ county of Roxburgh. Married, t^^nlUt' 1849, Sir Henry Sumner Maine, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Civil Law, who died 1888. Postal address — 27 Cornwall Gardens , Queen! s Gate, London, W. Captain WILLIAM THOMAS MAINPRISE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of Of!kSi\V\rW\tie ^^ Bath, of the Royal Navy. Born V^W\\]^\fV)iK' xSj_y Jeing the son ofW.R. Mainprise: was created Companion of the Most The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 662 0@ai Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Married, 1846, Susannah Ursula^ daughter of William Bund of Worcester. Postal address — Wilton Lodge, Osborn Road, Fareham. MAINWARING, see MILMAN-MAINWARING and MASSEY-MAINWARING. Sir PHILLIP TATTON MAINWARING, fourth Baronet, of Over Peover, in the C?(Bs>tftVMfl1*tttlT county of Chester. Born Sep- ;H^ai.UUiail.U^ tember 11, 1838, being the son of Sir Harry Mainwaring, the second Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late Thomas William Tatton of Withenshaw, in the county of Chester ; succeeded his brother, Sir Stapleton Thomas Mainwaring, the third Baronet, in 1878, under the creation of May 26, 1804. Armorial beaxlngs— He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, bridled or. Motto — "Devant si je puis." Married, October 7, 1875, Emily, daughter of the Reverend George Pitt of Cricket Court, in the county of Somerset ; and has /rjMe— Harry Stapleton Mainwaring, Esquire, bom August 25, 1878 ; Hester Marjorie ; and Violet. Residence — Peover Hall, Knutsford, in the coimty of Chester. §SALUSBURY KYNASTON MAINWARING, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Salop, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1870. Born 1844, being the only son of the late Charles Kynaston Mainwaring, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High Sheriff (1829), by his wife Frances, second daughter and co-heir of the late John Lloyd Salusbury of Gallfaenan, in the county of Denbigh. Clubs — Carlton, Wellington. Livery — Dark green, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars gules j and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an ass's head couped proper ; with the Motto — "Devant si je guis." Married, May 20, 1869, Edith Sarah, daughter of the late Sir Hugh Williams, third Baronet; and has Issue — (i) Charles Francis Kynaston Mainwaring, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, Captain 3rd Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, bom December 17, 1871 ; (2) Watkin Randle Kynaston Mainwaring, Gentleman, born August 22, 1875. Estates — Oteley and Brombrough. Postal address — Oteley, EUes- Lieutenant- General WILLIAM GEORGE MAIN- WARING, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of the Bombay Army. Bom 1823, being the second son of the late Reverend E. Mainwaring ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. Club — East India United Service. Postal address — 35 Cromwell Road, W. Brighton. MAITLAND, see LAUDERDALE. MAITLAND, Baron, see LAUDERDALE. MAITLAND, Viscount, see LAUDERDALE. § DAVID MAITLAND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born July 5, rvapitf-f <*«>! 1848, being the eldest son of the late Stuart V^XXVKVWWM Cairns Maitland of Compstone and Dun- drennan, by his wife Margaret Shippen, daughter of Dominick Lynch. Club — Conservative. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant couped at all the joints, within a bordure embattled gules (for Maitland) ; 2 and 3 argent, the ruins of an old abbey on a piece of ground all proper, as pro- prietor of the Barony of Dundrennan, on which stands the Abbey of Dundrennan. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-monk vested in grey, holding in his dexter hand a crucifix argent, and in his sinister a rosary proper. Motto — "Esse quam videri." Married, October 17, 1872, EUinor Frances, daughter of the late Thomas Gray Scott ; and has Issue — (i) Stuart Cairns Maitland, Gentleman, born Octo- ber 19, 1873 ; (2) Claud Archibald Scott Maitland, Gentle- ^ is the Military Cockade. man, born November 12, 1874; (3) Graham McDowell Maitland, Gentleman, born May 20, 1879 ; EUinor Isabel ; and Geraldine Veronica. Seats — Dundrennan and Comp- stone, in the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright. Colonel EARDLEY MAITLAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Royal Artillery. Bora 1833 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. EVELYN COULSTON MAITLAND, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Coulston Maitland, daughter of the third Baron Gardner. Married, 1881, W. Fuller Maitland, Member of Parliament, of Stansted Park, in the county of Essex. GEORGE THOMAS MAITLAND, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Thomas Maitland, Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) late Bengal Staff Corps. Born December 23, 1841, being the second son of the late Colonel F. C. Maitland, iy his wife Agnes Deerings, daughter of S. Williams ; and was raised to the rank of an Earls son by Royal Warrant August 29, 1885. Clubs — East India United Service, Wellington, Hurlingham. Postal address — 16 St. James's Square, S. W. MARGARET MAITLAND, commonly known as Lady Margaret Maitland, daughter of the fourth Earl of Radnor. Married, 1873, David Mackgill Crichton Mait- land, Major and Colonel Grenadier Guards. WILLIAM JAMES MAITLAND, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Deputy Government-Director of Indian Railways. Bom 1847, being the son of the late Augustus Maitland, Esquire, by his wife Elisabeth Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Page Richards, Doctor of Divinity ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Clubs — Travellers', Union. Married, i8y8, Agnes Magda- lene, daughter of the late Ralph Neville Grenville ; and has Issue living — Alexander James Maitland, born 1879 ; and Marjorie. Postal address — 10 Lennox Gardens, S. W. Colonel VIVIAN DERING MAJENDIE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery. Born 1836, being the son of Major John R. Majendie of Pipe Grange, Tiear Lichfield; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Clubs — AthencBum., United Service. Married, 1863, Ade- laide Frances [who died 1869), daughter of the Reverend H. Grylls. Postal address — 15 Whitehall Court, S, W. MAJOR, see HENNIKER-MAJOR. MAJOR, HENNIKER-, see HENNIKER. Colonel EDWARD DONALD MALCOLM, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, fllflflfrfllin Royal Engineers, Justice of the Peace for «4^tllVUl(tt the county of Argyll. Born 1837, te'M^tte son of John Malcolm of Poltallock, in the county of Argyll; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — United Service, Junior Carlton. Married, 1867, Isabel Wyld, daughter of the late J. Brown ofjB Lancaster Gate, W. Postal address — 18 Queen's Gate Place, S. W. General Sir GEORGE MALCOLM, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818, being the son of David Malcolm of Bombay, by his wife Maria, daughter of Henry Hughes ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1868, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order, 1886. Married, 1852, Wilhelmina Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend H. A. Hughes, Master of Arts. Postal address— Manor House, Bullers Marston, Kineton, Warwick. Sir JAMBS MALCOLM, Baronet, of Balbeadie and Grange, in the county of Fife, Justice of the Peace. Born April II, 1823, being the son of James Malcolm, by his wife Helen, daughter of James Duncan of Abernethy, in the county of Perth ; succeeded his cousin December 24, 1865. H is the Naval Coclcade. a^ajcnliie 0©al 90al 663 Armonal bearings, as given in the various Peerages, are for Arms ; Or, a saltire azure, between three stags' Iteads cmiped gules. Crest— ^ pyramid encircled by a laurel wreath proper. 'HLotto—'' Ardua tendo." The pedigree of the present Baronet and his predecessors has been challenged, and the Baronetcy is not universally acknowledged. Heir presumptive— ^w kinsman, James William Malcolm, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk: born 1862; married, 1885, Evelyn Alberta, daughter of Albert Sandeman. Residence — Balbeadie, Twickenham Park, London, S. W. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] JOHN WINGFIELD MALCOLM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel sth Volunteer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Argyll, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Born April i6, 1833, being the eldest son of the late John Malcolm, Esquire, of Poltalloch, by his wife Isabella Harriett, second daughter of John Wingfield Stratford, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Wingfield Stratford, of Addington Place, in the county of Kent. Clubs — Carlton and Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire azure, between four stags' heads erased gules, five mullets or, and impaling the arms of Irby, namely argent, fretty sable, on a canton gules, a chaplet or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a tower argent; and in an escroU above the Motto, " In ardua tendit ; " and for Supporters, two stags at gaze proper, collared and chains reflexed over the back or. Motto below the arms — " Deus refugium nostrum." Married, July 25, 1861, Alice Frederica, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Frederica, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Boston. Seat — Poltalloch, Lochgilphead, in the county of Argyll. Town Residence — 7 Great Stanhope Street, W. Dam£ MARY MALCOLM, Widow, cojnmonly known as Lady Malcolm, daughter of John Forbes of Bridgend, in the county of Perth. Armoiial bearings, as given in the Peerages, are, upon a lozenge: Or, a saltire azure, between three stags' heads couped gules. Married, 1824, Sir Michael MalcolTn, seventh Baronet, who died 1828. Postal address — {Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Major - General JOHN HENRY PORTER MAL- COLMSON, Companion of the Most CllflAf mftntfrttl Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ;^aiVUlUl9UU 1832, Mng the son of the late John Porter Valscourt Beresford Malcolm- son of the Bombay Medical Service : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club— Junior United Service. Married, i860, Ada Jessie, daughter of E. B. Meyer of The Firs, East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. Postal address— 5^. Albans, Ryde, Isle or Wight. MALDEN, Viscount, see ESSEX. EMMA MARTHA CAPELL, Widow, commonly known as Viscountess Maiden, daughter of Sir flfftaf tlPn ^^""^y Wleux, first Baronet. Armorial bear- vl^lllUvU ijigs are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a lion rampant between three cross crosslets fitch^e or, impaling the arms of Meux, namely, paly of six or and azure, on a chief gules, three crosses pat^e or. Married, 1853, Arthur De Vere Capell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Maiden, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable George Devereux De Vere Capell, Earl of Essex [to whom refer]; {2) Randolph De Vere Capell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Randolph De Vere Capell, Captain 3rd Battalion the Royal Scots Lothian Regiment, born Novem- ber I, 1865 : Maud de Vere, commonly known as the Honourable Maud De Vere ; Evelyn De Vere, commonly known as the Honotu-able Evelyn De Vere [married, Sep- tember 5, 1883, Eustace Henry Dawnay, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Eustace Henry Dawnay, Coldstream Guards] ; and Sybil De Vere, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Sybil De Vere [married, 1890, the Right Honourable Lord Brassey]. Postal addresses — 39 Lowndes Street, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Little Casiobury, Watford. HENRY CHARLES MALDEN, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, 1853, and Major 1st Volunteer Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Born Febru- ary 29, 1829, being the eldest son of Lieutenant C. R. Maiden of the Royal Navy, by his wife Frances, daughter of the Reverend W. H. Cole. Club — Ata/ (Brighton). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for knaa : Azure, afrette argent, on a chief of the second three lozenge- shaped buckles sable. Crest — .^ dexter hand apaumie proper; with the Motto, " Miseris opem fero." Married, firstly, 1855, Euphemia Margaret, daughter of the Reve- rend Thomas Scott (she died 1862)/ and secondly, 1865, Catharine, daughter of John Eldad Walters, formerly of Piercefield, in the county of Monmouth : and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Charles Scott Maiden, born 1858/ (2) Henry Melville Scott Maiden, born 1862,- Emily Scott : and Rose Scott: and by his second marriage — (3) John Walter Scott Maiden, born 1883/ Winifred Walters Scott: and Effie Walters Scott. Estates — Windlesham House Estate, Brighton: Batheaston, Crowborough. Postal addresses — Windlesham House, Brighton : Batheaston, Crowborough. His Excellency the Right Honourable Sir EDWARD BALDWIN MALET, Knight PlBafl^f Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order WS'tltl^l. of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born October 10, 1837, being the second son of Sir Alexander Malet, second Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Marianne Dora, daughter of John Spalding of The Holme and Shirmers, in the county of Kirkcudbright ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1871, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1885; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1885. Clubs— Travellers', Bachelors', St. James's, Garrick. Livery — Dress : white coats, red waistcoats, and breeches with silver braid ; undress ; black, with red waistcoats and silver braid. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly of fifteen, i and 15 azure, three escallops or {for Malet) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine (for Fitchett) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable between three lions dormant guardant gules (for Hull) ; 4. argent, three cinquefoils and a canton azure (for Cliffe) ; 5. bendy of six argent and gules, within a bordure sable bezant^e (for Valetort) ; 6. gules, two demi-lions passant guardant in pale or (for Hatche) ; 7. sable, sem^e of mullets and three eagles' heads erased argent (for Woolrington) ; 8. vert, a saltire between four eagles displayed or (for Aleigh) ; 9. or, a fret sable (for Mordake) ; 10. gules, a fret or, in chief a mullet for difference (for Audley) ; 11. gules, a fesse engrailed ermine, surmounted by a pale engrailed ermine (for Durwyn) ; 12. azure, six mascles, three and three argent, in chief a label of three points throughout or (for Cready) ; 13. azure, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant gules (for Markham) ; 14. argent, two chevrons sable ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Russell, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's head ermine ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a sphinx, the upper part proper, the lower ermine, hooded and charged on the shoulder with an escallop or; with the Motto, "Ma force de en hault." Married, March 19, 1885, Ermyntrude Sackville, commonly known as Lady Ermyntrude Sackville, second daughter of the Most Noble Francis Hastings Russell, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 664 9@al ninth Duke of Bedford. Estate — ChS.teau Malet, Alpes Maritimes, France. Postal address — 85 Eaton Square, London, S.W. Sir henry CHARLES EDEN MALET, third Baronet, of Wilbury Park, in the county of Wiltshire, late Lieutenant-Colonel Grenadier Guards, and for some time Commander of the 20th Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born September 25, 1835, being the eldest son of Sir Alexander Malet, the second Baronet, by his wife Marianne Dora, daughter of John Spalding of The Holme, in the county of Wigtown. Creation — February 24, 1791. Club — Travellers'. Armorial hearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly of fifteen, 1 and 15 azure, three escallops or, (for Malet) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant or, debruised by a bend ermine (for Fitchell) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable, between three lions dormant guardant gules (for Hull) ; 4. argent, three cinquefoils and a canton azure (for Cliffe) ; 5. bendy of six argent and gules, within a bordure sable bezant^e (for Valetort) ; 6. gules, two demi-Iions passant guardant in pale or (for Hatche) ; 7. sable, sem^e of mullets and three eagle's heads erased argent (for Wool rington) ; 8. vert, a saltire between four eagles displayed or (for Aleigh) ; 9. or, a fret sable (for Mordake) ; 10. gules, a fret or, in chief a mullet for difference (for Audley) ; II. gules, a fesse engrailed ermines, surmounted by a pale engrailed ermine (for Durvi^n) ; 12. azure, six mascles, three and three argent, in chief a label of three points throughout or (for Cready) ; 13. azure, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant gules (for Markham) ; 14. argent, two chevrons sable, the escutcheon being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's head erased ermine ; with the Motto, "Ma force de en hault." Married, February 18, 1873, Laura Jane Campbell, younger daughter of John Hamilton of Hilston Park, in the county of Monmouth ; and has had Issue — Dora (de- ceased) ; and Vera Jean Hamilton. Heir presumptive — His brother, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Baldwin Malet, [to whom refer]. Estate and postal address — Wibury, Salisbury. Captain IRWIN CHARLES MALING, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint flKftflftniT ^'^^^^^^^ ^^^ Saint George. Born 1841, vt^niill^ lieing the son of the late Commander Robert Saunders Mating of the Royal Navy, of West Herrington, in the county of Durham ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1868, Emily Ann, only daughter of the Reverend Benjamin Whitelock, Master of Arts, of Groom- bridge, in the county of Kent. Colonel GEORGE BRUCE MALLESON, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star QGKt^\Ctt^W of India. Born 1825; was created Com- V^iXllK^tiVn panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1872. Club — Junior Carlton. Married, 1856, Marian, daughter of G. W. Battye. Postal address— 27 West Cromwell Road, S. W. Dame FRANCES HELEN MALLET, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mallet, daughter flvaj^TIp*" of the Reverend Edward Pellew, commonly *?>' Ill*'* known as the Reverend the Honourable Edward Pellew, son of the fourth Viscount Exmouth. Married, 1858, the Right Honourable Sir Lewis Mallet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Bernard Mallet, Esquire (9 Alexander Square, S. W.), formerly an Official Secretary to First Lord of the Treasury, horn 1859 [married, 1891, Marie, com-monly known as the Honourable Marie, daughter of the late Henry John Adeane, Member of Parliament, and has issue living, Victor Alexander Lewis Mallet, born 1893] ; (2) Stephen Pellew Mallet, Esquire, horn i860; (3) Louis du Pan Mallet, Esquire, horn 1864; (4) Eugine Hugo Mallet, Esquire, horn 1865. Postal address — 6 Chester Street, Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. & is the Military Cockade. 00al H. The Right Honourable EDWARD JAMES @ HARRIS, Earl of Malmesbury, n«aislflttft1 Viscount Fitz- Harris, of Heron t^^allUt'^UUlJ^ Court, in the county of South- ampton, and Baron Malmesbury of Malmesbiu-y, in the county of Wiltshire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Southampton, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hampshire and Dorset, Lieutenant- Colonel (retired) Royal Irish Rifles. Born April 12, 1842, being the son of Admiral Sir Edward Harris, commonly called the Honourable Sir Edward Harris, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (son of the second Earl), by his wife Emma Wylly, daughter of Captain Samuel Chambers, Royal Navy ; succeeded his imcle 1889. Creations — Baron, September 19, 1788 ; Earl, December 29, 1800. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron erminois, between three hedgehogs or, on a chief argent, the eagle of Prussia displayed sable, beaked, legged, and langued gules, on the breast the cipher "F. R. ," imperially crowned, in the dexter claw a sceptre and in the sinister a mound all or, and on each wing a trefoil argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, a hedgehog or, charged on the side with three arrows one in pale and two in saltire argent, and across them barways a key azure. Supporters — Dexter, the Prussian eagle, wings elevated sable, crowned and charged on the breast and wings as that on the chief of the arms ; sinister, a reindeer proper, attired or. Mottoes — Over the crest, on an orange-coloured label, " Je maintien- drai," the motto of the House of Nassau ; under the .shield, ' ' Ubique patriam reminisci. " Married, November 16, 1870, Sylvia Georgina, youngest daughter of the late Alexander Stewart of Ballyedmond, in the county of Down ; and has Issue — (i) James Edward Harris, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Fitz-Harris, Lieutenant Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born December 18, 1872 ; (2) Alexander Charles Harris, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Charles Harris, twin with James Edward Harris ; (3) Arthur William Harris, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur William Harris, born January 20, 1876 ; (4) Alfred Frederick William Harris, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Alfred Frederick William Harris, born June 24, 1877; and Catherine Sylvia, died an infant, 1872. Seat — Heron Court, near Christchurch, in the county of Hampshire. The Right Honourable SUSAN HARRIS, Widow, Countess of Malmesbury, daughter of John Hamilton of Fyne Court, in the county of Somerset. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a chevron erminois, between three hedgehogs or, on a chief of honourable augmenta- tion argent, the black eagle of Prussia displayed, crowned with an imperial crown, holding in the dexter claw a sceptre and in the sinister a mound, charged on the breast with the cipher " F. R." imperially crowned, and on each vring with a trefoil shpped argent. Supporters — Dexter, an eagle, wings expanded and elevated sable, crowned with an imperial crown and charged on the breast with the cipher " F. R." imperially crowned, and on each wing with a trefoil slipped argent ; sinister, a reindeer proper, attired or. Married, 1880, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir James Howard Harris, third Earl of Malmesbury, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1889. Postal address — 25 Sloane Gardens, S.W. MALONE, see L'ESTRANGE-MALONE. CHARLOTTE MILDRED D'AUTICAMP, com- monly known as the Honourable Charlotte QQaTrt«g Mildred d'Auticamp, sister of the second VIJ^Ulullv Baron Churston; was raised to the rank of a Baron! s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1873. yism^A, firstly , 1872, John Richard Malone, late Captain I'ith Lancers: and secondly, 1892, Count Charles du Beaum-ont d Auticamp. MALPAS, quartered by GROSVENOR, TAUNTON, and TEMPEST. MALPAS, Viscount, see CHOLMONDELEY ^§ is the Naval Cockade. 9@al Colonel SYDENHAM MALTHUS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice fllBafthllflf ^''^ Peace for the county of Surrey, eldest \^v^\\\}\Mf son of Sydenham Malthus of Albury, in the county of Surrey ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs— United Service, Constitutional. Married, 1867, Henrietta, eldest daughter of the late Reverend T. A. Maberly, Vicar oj Cuckfield. Postal address— ZJaflm Hill, Albury, Guildford. MALTRAVERS, quartered by DU MOULIN- BROWNE and MOSTYN. MALTRAVERS, Baron, see NORFOLK. ■ MALTRAVERS HERALD, see HOWARD. MAN, see SODOR and MAN, Bishop of. MAN, Isle of, quartered by MURRAY and MACLEOD. ED WARD HORACE MAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, gtaan District Magistrate and Deputy-Superintendent V^\X\\ gf fjig Andaman and Nicobar Islands. Born 1846, being tlie second son of General Henry Man, Madras Staff Corps, of 2 Palace Road, Surbiton ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Postal addresses — Port Blair, Andaman Islands, Bay of Bengal ; 2 Palace Road, Surbiton. General HENRY MAN, of the Madras Staff Corps. Born 1815, being the second son of Henry Man, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Thompson. Club — Con- stitutional, motto — ■" Nil tinse." Married, iS^s, Emma Martha, daughter of Edward Thompson, of the county of Kent; and has Issue— (1) Harry Charles Haunam Man, bom 184s ; (2) Edward Horace Man, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, bom 1846 ; (3) Arthur Charles Man, born 1847, killed 1872, on duty against Dacoits ; Georgina Emily\married Colonel A. F. LaughtonV, Edith May \married th£ Reverend Thomas Grenfell Vyvyan] ; and Amy Frances. Postal address — zPalaceRoad, Surbiton, Surrey. Sir HENRY CHRISTOPHER MANCE, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Em.inent QA<\Wf^ Order of the Indian Empire, a Member of the V^iXXXKX/ Institute of Civil Engineers. Born 1840, being the son of the late Henry Mance of Brockley, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Chris- topher Saunders of Exeter ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1874, Annie, daughter of John Sayerof Yatton, late Engineer and Electrician to the Govern- ment Persian Gulf Telegraph Departrnent, Postal address — Manora, Newnham Road, Bedford. MANCHESTER, quartered by HORDERN. The Most Noble CONSUELO MONTAGU, Widow, Duchess of Manchester, daughter of (TlRflfir'hptff'OI* Senor Antonio Yznaga de Vaille of V^a\V\,l)K'}fK'i^K Ravenswood, Louisiana. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope or, armed, tufted, and un- guled argent ; sinister, a griffin or, gorged with a collar ar- gent, charged with three lozenges gules. Married, 1876, the Most Noble George Victor Drogo Montagu, the eighth Duke of Manchester, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Most Noble William Angus Drogo Montagu, ninth Duke of Manchester ; Jaqueline Mary Alva, commonly known as Lady Jaqueline Mary Alva ; and Alice Eleanor Louise, commonly known as Lady Alice Eleanor Louise, twin with Jaqueline. Postal addresses — Kimbolton Castle, St. Neots, Huntingdonshire ; Tanderagee Castle, Armagh, Ireland. Dame HARRIET SYDNEY BLACKWOOD, Widow, commonly known as the Duchess-Dowager of Manchester, 9@an 66s fifth daughter of Conway Richard Dobbs of Castle Dobbs, in the county of Antrim. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a crescent argent, between two mullets of the second, and in base a mascle of the third. Married, firstly, 1850 (as his second wife), the Most Noble George Montagu, the sixth Duke of Man- chester, who died 1855 ; secondly, 1858, Sir Stevenson Arthur Blackwood, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, late Secretary to the General Post -Office, who died 1893. By her first marriage she had Issue — George Francis Montagu, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Francis Montagu, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, Secretary Diplomatic Service, born January 18, 1855, died March 12, 1882 ; and Sydney Charlotte, com- monly known as Lady Sydney Charlotte [married, August 14, 1873, the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Kintore]. Postal address— Wooi Lodge, Shooter's Hill, in the county of Kent. The Right Reverend JAMES MOORHOUSE, Lord Bishop of Manchester, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born November 19, 1826, being the son of James Moorhouse, by his wife Jane Frances, daughter of Captain Bowman ; was consecrated Bishop of Melbourne 1876, and translated to Manchester 1886. Club — Athenasum. Armorial bearings — He bears for the Arms of his See : Or, on a pale engrailed gules, three mitres labelled gold, on a canton of the second three bend- lets enhanced argent, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mitre. Married, September 18, 1861, Mary Lydia, daughter of the Reverend Doctor Sale, Vicar of Sheffield. Palace — Bishop's Court, Manchester. The Most Noble WILLIAM ANGUS DROGO MONTAGU, Duke of Manchester, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Earl of Manchester, Viscount Mandeville, and Baron Montagu of Kimbolton, in the Peerage of England. Born March 3, 1877, being the son of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Manchester, by his wife Consuelo, daughter of Senor Antonio Yznaga de Vaille of Ravenswood, Louisiana ; succeeded his father 1892. Creations — Baron and Viscount, December 19, 1620; Earl, February s, 1626 ; Duke, April 30, 1719. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vn-eath of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, gorged with a collar argent, charged with three lozenges gules, between two wings expanded sable. Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope or, armed, tufted, and hoofed argent ; sinister, a griffin or, gorged with a collar as the crest. Motto — " Disponendo me, non mutando me." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Charles William Augustus Mon- tagu, Esquire, commonly called Lord Charles William Augustus Montagu, Lieutenant Somerset Yeomanry Ca- valry, born i860. Seats — Kimbolton Castle, St. Neots, in the county of Huntingdon ; Tanderagee Castle, in the county of Armagh, Ireland. Major-General GEORGE RENNIE MANDERSON, Companion of the Most Honourable CIlBflM?10l*tf(lt1 Order of the Bath. Born 1834, fe'^^ ;^atlUt-l.;jUll the son of the late Captain John Rennie Manderson, Honourable East India Company's Service; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, I'&'Az.. Man:ied,frstly, 1873, a daughter [who died 1875) of the late Sir W. H. Walker ; secondly, 1880, a daughter of C. Herring-Cooper. Postal address — Avonhurst, Tiddington, near Stratford-on-Avon. MANDEVILLE, Viscount, see MANCHESTER. MANFELIN, quartered by LONGUEVILLE. Sir MOSES PHILIP MANFIELD, Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliajnent for Northampton, OiAHf%fi^\tl Justice of the Peace for the county of North- X^iXxWXW ampton [Mayor 1883-1884). Born 1819, being the son of Moses Philip Ma-nfield of Bristol ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, July 18, 1894. Club — The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 666 90an 0@an National Literal. Married, 1854, Margaret, daughter of Alexander Milne of Northampton. Postal 'addresses — Blomfield House, London Wall, E. C. ; Redlands, Clifton- ville, Northampton. Major-General CECIL MANGLES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born QCS^awn\^ti ^^42. being the son of the late Captain C. Vt^Clil-JJ*^" E. Mangles; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1891, Frances, daughter of the late Daniel Mahony of Dunloe Castle, Kil- larney, and widow of Captain W. Fagan, iith Lancers. Postal address — Littleworth Cross, Scale, Surrey. Dame MARY ANNE MANISTY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Manisty, daughter of QCSk^W\el\w Robert Stevenson, Member of the Royal V^iXWlTiK^ Geographical Society. Married, 1838, as his second wife, the Honourable Sir Henry Manisty, Knight Baclielor, fudge of the High Court of Justice, who died 1890. Postal address — 24a Bryanston Square, London, W. Deputy Surgeon-General and Honorary Surgeon-General WILLIAM GEORGE NICHOLAS CMfltlTpM MANLEY, Companion of the Most Hon- V^iXnVO^ ourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), upon Tvhom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of tJie Victoria Cross, late Army Medical Depart- ment. Major-General JAMES ROBERT MANN, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Qffk^WW Michael and Saint George. Born 1823, being Vt^Ullll ^^ ^Qy^ qJ- Major-General Cornelius Mann, Mining Engineer ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Married, 1848, Caroline Boyd, daughter oj James Geddes, Doctor of Medicine, and Staff-Surgeon Army Medical Department. MANNERS, see RUTLAND. MANNERS, Baron, see RUTLAND. ADELIZA MATILDA MANNERS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Adeliza Matilda Manners, CM fl rtf* t^Vti daughter of the Most Noble the thirteenth V^a.\\\\X/\,9 Duke of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the last and gules, in the first and fourth quarters two fleurs-de-lis, and in the second and third a lion passant guardant all or, impaling the arms of Fitzalan- Howard, namely, quarterly i. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion pierced through the mouth by an arrow within the Royal tressure of Scotland gules (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent (for Thomas of Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan). Married, 1855, George John Manners, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George John Manners (son of the Most Noble the fifth Duke of Rutland), who died 1874. Of the above marriage' there is Issue — (i) Charles George Edmund John Manners, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, Aide-de-Camp to General Commandant at Cork, born 1858 : (2) George Espec John Manners, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, bom i860 [married, 1884, Anna Sophia, daughter of George Gilstrap of Winthorpe] ; (3) Fitzalan George John Manners, Gentle- man, Lieutenant Scots Guards, Aide-de-Camp to General Commanding Force in Egypt, born 1866 ; Cecily Elizabeth Adeliza ; and Frances Geraldine, died 1865. Postal address — 37 Cranley Gardens, S. W. The Right Honourable JOHN THOMAS MANNERS - SUTTON, Baron Manners of Foston, in the county of Lincoln, late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Born 1852, being the eldest son of the second Baron, by his wife, the third daughter of Vice-Admiral William Bate- man Dashwood ; succeeded his father in 1864, under the creation of April 20, 1807. Clubs — Carlton, Guards', Bachelors'. Armorial bearinga — He bears for Arms : & is tlie Military Cockade. Or two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and guies, the first and fourth quarters each charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, the second and third each with a lion passant guardant gold. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a pea- cock in pride proper. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or, charged on the shoulder with a cross flory azure ; sinister, a like unicorn, charged on the shoulder with a portculhs sable. Motto— "Pour y parvenir." Married, 1885, Constance Edwina Adelaide, daughter of Colonel Henry Edward Hamlyn Fane, Member of Parliament, of Clovelly, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue— (1] John Manners- Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Manners-Sutton, born 1892; Mary Christine, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Christine ; Betty Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Betty Constance ; and Angela Margaret, commonly kno'wn as the Honour- able Angela Margaret (twin with Betty Constance). Seat— Cold Overton Hall, Oakham. The Right Honourable LYDIA SOPHIA MAN- NERS-SUTTON, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Manners, daughter of Vice-Admiral William Bateman Dashwood. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and gules, the first and fourth quarters charged with two fleurs-de-lis gold, and the second and third with a Uon of England passant guardant also or. Supporters — Two unicorns argent, the dexter charged on the breast with a cross flory azure, the sinister with a portcullis sable. Married, 1848, the Right Honourable John Thomas Manners - Sutton, the second Baron Manners, who died 1864. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [1) The Right Honourable John Thomas Manners-Sutton, third Baron Manners [to whom refer]; (2) Arthur Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Manners-Sutton, Captain 15th Hussars, born 1855, died 1888 ; (3) Claud Henry Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Claud Henry Manners-Sutton, born 1856 ; (4) Charles William Manners-Sutton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles William Manners-Sutton, born 1859, died 1879 ; Mildred Jane, commonly known as the Honour- able Mildred Jane; Mary Theresa, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Theresa [married, 1881, Colonel Ralph Leeke, late Grenadier Guards, and has issue] ; and Etheldreda Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Ethelreda Mary [married, 1891, Captain Bertram Reveley Mitford, East Surrey Regiment]. Postal address — 17 Cado- gan Square, S.W. MANNERS-SUTTON, see CANTERBURY. CLAUDE HENRY MANNERS-SUTTON, Esquire, commonly known as the 0@anner0=@)utton ^:^^S'\^^^l ""Zl 1856, being the son of the Right Honourable John Thomas Manners-Sutton, the second Baron Manners, by his wife Lydia Sophia, third daughter of Captain William Bateman Dashwood, Royal Navy. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and gules, the first and fourth quarters each charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, the second and third with a lion passant guardant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a peacock in his pride proper. MARY CHRISTINE MANNERS-SUTTON, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Christine Manners- Sutton, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Manners. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and gules, the first and fourth quarters each charged with two fleurs- de-Us or, the second and third each with a lion passant guardant or. MILDRED JANE MANNERS-SUTTON, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Jane Manners-Sutton, M is the Naval Cockade. 0@an daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Manners. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, two bars azure, a chief quarterly of the second and gules, the first and fourth quarters each charged with two fleurs- de-lis or, the second and third each with a lion passant guardant or. Sir WILLIAM MONTAGU MANNING, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished fllflatintllfT O^'^^'' "f Saint Michael and Saint *?*'""'''••*» George, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Chancellor of the University of Sydney since 1878, a Member of the Legislative Council of the Colony. Born 1811, being the son of John E. Manning of Clifton, near Bristol; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1858 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint - Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Athen(2um {London). Married, firstly, 1836, the eldest daughter of Edward Wise of Bembridge, Isle of Wight {she died 1846) / secondly, 1849, the second daughter of the Very Reverend William Sowerby, Dean of Goulburn, New South Wales. Postal address — Wallaroy, near Sydney, New South Wales. MANNINGFORD, quartered by SOMERS. §SlR MORTON EDWARD MANNINGHAM- BULLER, Baronet, 9@annmgl)am=TButIer ttc^JX^fiaL^'; Deputy - Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel Prince of Wales' North Staffordshire Regiment. Born May 31, 1825, being the eldest son of the late Sir Edward Manningham-BuUer, Baronet, by his first wife Mary, daughter and heiress of Major-General Sir Coote Manningham. Creation — January 20, 1866. Ar- morial bearmgs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross argent, quarterly, pierced, four eagles displayed of the first (for Buller) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse ermine, in chief three griffins' heads erased or (for Man- ningham). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontte couped at the shoulders proper (for Buller) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a talbot's head or, collared also gules, therefrom a line terminating in a knot sable (for Manningham). Mottoes — "Aquila non capit muscas," "Aiei/ apLCTTeveLV." Married, February 12, 1863, Mary, daughter of William Davenport of Maer Hall, in the coimty of Stafford ; and has had Issue — Hilda Mary Adelaide, died 1867, an infant ; Evelyn Mary [married, 1891, William Henry Feilden, Esquire] : Adelaide Mari- anne [married, April 4, 1894, John Mountford Wood] ; and Lilian [married, 1894, Charles Edward Stuart Cockburn]. Sir COURTENAY CECIL MANSEL, eleventh Baro- net, of Muddlescombe, in the county of Car- (Tlflfltlt^pf marthen. 5o?-k February 25, 1880, being the «lpaU9«'l son of Sir Richard Mansel, tenth Baronet, by his first wife Maude Margaretta, daughter of the late John Jones of Maesyerigian Hall, in the county of Carmarthen. Creation — ^January 14, 1622. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Aims: Argent, a chevron between three raaunches sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, a cap of maintenance gules, turned up ermine, enflaraed on the top proper. Motto — "Quod vult valde vult." Heir presumptive — His kinsman, John Clavell Mansell - Pleydell, son of Colonel John Mansell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, third son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Edmund Morton Pleydell of What- combe House, in the county of Dorset, born 1817 ; married, 1840, Isabella, daughter of Frederick Charles Acton Colvile of Barton House, in the county of Warwick; assumed the name of Pleydell 1872 ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset. Residence — GEORGE MANSEL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commandant of Zululand Police, son of the late Captain W. H. Mansel, Inniskilling Dragoons ; created Companion 667 of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Bchowe, Zululand. Dame LILY MANSEL, Widow. Stated in •• Kelly" and " Deirett" to have married in 1891, as his second wife. Sir Richard Mansel, tenth Baronet, who died 1892 ; but the marriage is omitted in "Burke," and the Editor has been unable to verify it. Dam£ CHARLOTTE MANSELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mansell, daughter of John SUBSflfifSlf Wood of Guernsey , Merchant. Married (a^ VI^HII^t/ll his second wife) Sir Thomas Mansell, Royal Navy, Knight Bachelor, Knight Com- mander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, who was knighted 1837, and died 1858. Postal address — §JOHN SOUTHCOTE MANSERGH, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the fl!(flfl11rtP1*ft''h P^ace for the county of Tipperary, late VV^W\V7>1^\,}^\y Colonel Commanding -^rd Battalion South Lancashire Regiment, and for- merly Lieutenant znd Dragoon Guards {Queen's Bays), and d-znd Regiment. Born June 28, 1823, being the eldest son of Richard Martin Southcote Mansergh, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, of Greenane, in the county of Tipperary, by his wife Jane Rosetta, second daughter of Robert Bomford of Rahnistcrwn, in the county of Meath. Clubs — Wanderers' , St. George's. Livery — Full dress: white coats, with scarlet collars and cuffs, scarlet waist- coats and breeches; undress: a light drab, with scarlet collars and cuffs ; racing colours : scarlet body, white sleeves, and white cap. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Arms: Argent, a bend raguly gules, between three arrows feathered and barbed or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet of three leaves, a demi-lion raTnpant argent, gorged with a collar raguly gules, holding in his dexter paw an arrow of the last, feathered and barbed or. Motto — "Tout jour pret." Married, July 24, 1851, Mary Elizabeth, only daughter of Charles Walter Wyatt of Bod-Erw, in the county of Flint. Heir presumptive — His brother, Richard St. George Monsergh of Friarsfield, born February 25, 1833 / married, August 5, 1858, Sophia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Richard Oliver Ellard of Newtown Ellard, in the county of Limerick; and has issue — Richard Southcote Mansergh, born October 25, 1859 ; Philip St. George Mansergh, born May 12, 1863 ; and Charlotte Rosetta. Estate and postal address — Greenane, county Tipperary. MANSFIELD, see SANDHURST. Colonel Sir CHARLES ED WARD MANSFIELD, Knight CoTnmander of the Most Dis- fHfRs^tK^fifl^llTl li^,^^i^ked Order of Saint Michael and V^fXl\W*XK/lV Saint George, Minister resident in Re- public of Peru. Born 1828, being the son of John Mansfield of Diggeswell House, in the county of Hert- ford, by his wife Mary Buchanan, daughter of General Smith of the United States of America ; created Knight CoTnTnander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1859, Annie Eliza Margaret, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Augustus Frederick Ellis, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus Frederick Ellis. Postal address — Lima, Peru. M HENRY WILLIAM MANSFIELD, Esquire, com- ® monly known as the Honourable Henry William Mansfield, Lieutenant 20th Hussars. Born i860, being the third son of the Right Honourable Sir William Rose Mansfield, first Baron Sandhurst, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Robert Fellowes of Shotesham Park, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron em- battled azure, between three maunches sable an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third a Uon of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown argent, a griffin's head sable, beaked or, between two branches of laurel proper. Married, 1885, Katherine Rachel, third daughter of James Charles of Kennet The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 668 90an House, Harrow ; andhas Issue — (i) William Henry Charles Mansfield, Esquire, bom October 3, 1887 ; (2) James Cleland Mansfield, Gentleman, born February 20, 1890; and Katharine Rose. JAMES WILLIAM MANSFIELD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James William Mansfield, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, late Lieutenant 4th Middlesex Regiment, Born r862, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Rose Mans- field, first Baron Sandhurst, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the I3ath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Robert Fellowes of Shotesham Park, in the county of Norfolk. Cluis — Bachelors', Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron embattled azure, between three maunches sable an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third a lion of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown argent, a griffin's head sable, beaked or, between two branches of laurel proper. JOHN WILLIAM MANSFIELD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John WiUiam Mansfield, Barrister- at-Law, second son of the Right Honourable Sir WiUiam Rose Mansfield, first Baron Sandhurst, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Robert Fellowes of Shote- sham Park, in the county of Norfolk. Cluis — Oxford and Cambridge, Queen's. Armorial bearing-s— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron embattled azure, between three maunches sable an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third a lion of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown argent, a griffin's head sable, beaked or, between two branches of laurel proper. Married, September 11, 1888, Edith Mary, second daughter of John Higson of Oakmere Hall, in the County Palatine of Chester ; and has Issue — Ralph Sheldon Mansfield, Esquire, bom July 19, 1892 ; Edith Margery ; and Olive. Postal addresses — i Campden Hill Gardens, W. ; I Harcourt Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; The Hazard, Sherringham, Norfolk. MARGARET LOUSIA MANSFIELD, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Louisa Mansfield, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Sand- hurst. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron embattled azure, between three maunches sable an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third a lion of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed proper. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM DAVID MURRA y, Earl of Mansfield, in the county of Notting- ham, and Earl of Mansfield, in the county of Middlesex, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Viscount Stormont, and Baron Scone and Balvaird, in the Peerage of Scotland, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Hereditary Keeper of the Palace of Scone, Lord- Lieutenant for the county of Clackmannan. Born February 21, 1806, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Mansfield, by his wife, the daughter of Archbishop Markham {she died i860) ; succeeded his father in 1840, and his grandmother in 1843. Creations — Baron, April "j, 1605 ; Viscount, August 16, 1621 ; Lord Balvaird, 1641 — {Scotland), Earl, October 31, 1776, and again August i, lygz— {Great Britain). Armorial bearings as given in the Peerages, but which have not been -matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three stars within a double tressure fiory and counterfiory with fleurs-de-lis or {for Murray) ; 2 and 3 gules, three crosses patie or, two and one {for Barclay of Balvaird). Crest — A buck's head couped or, a cross patie between his antlers argent. Supporters — Two lions gules, armed or. Mottoes — " Uni csquus virtuti" and " Spero meliora." Married, April 8, 1829, Louisa, third daughter of Cuthbert Ellison of Hebburn Hall, in the county of Durham- ; and by her [who died November 24, 1837) has Issue — William David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Stormont, Mk is the Military Cockade, e@an Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Dumfries, and Vice- Lieutenant for the county of Perth, Colonel Commanding yd Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), born July 22, 183s [married, August 6, 1857, Emily Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir John Atholl MacGregor, the third Baronet, of MacGregor, and has issue, William David Murray, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable William David Murray, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born July 20, i860 ; Andrew David Murray, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Andrew David Murray, Lieutenant the Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born September ■2.Z, 1863 ; Alan David Murray, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Alan David Murray, Lieutenant and Adjutant Black Watch, born October 25, 1864; Angus David Murray, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Angus David Murray, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born June 4, 1869 ; Alexander David Murray, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Alexander David Murray, Lieutenant yd Battalion Black Watch, born May 3, 1871 ; Marjory Louisa : Mabel Emily ; and another daughter] ; and Louisa Nina, commonly known as Lady Louisa Nina {married, July 21, 1B51, George Edwin Lascelles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honozirable George Edwin Lascelles. Seats— Ken Wood, Hampstead, N. W. ; Comlongan Castle, in the county of Dumfries ; Scone Palace, in the county of Perth. FRANK MANT, Gentleman. Born July 10, 1856, being the eldest son of George French Mant, rvaj^MJ- Gentleman, of Storrington, in the county of W^ttlH- Sussex, by his wife Louisa Sophia, nie Mudd. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a chief per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and another argent, both barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding between the paws a cross Calvary sable ; with the Motto, " Lucema pedibus meis." Married, August 3, 1881, Louisa Hare, daughter of Charles Hammond of Thakeham, in the county of Sussex; and has had Issue — Charles Edward Mart, Gentleman, born April 23, 1888 ; Ethel Frances, born and died October 1882 ; and Daisy Louisa Hare. The Reverend FREDERICK WOODS MANT, Bachelor of Ai'ts, Prebendary of St. Andrews Down, Rector of Armoy Connor, late Vicar of Egham, in the county of Surrey. Born August 23, 1809, being the son of the late Right Reverend Richard Mant, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Down, Connor, and Dromore, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Woods of Chidham, in the county of Sussex. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermi- nois, a lion rampant azure, on a chief per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and another argent both barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding between the paws a cross Calvary sable ; with the Motto, " Lucema pedibus meis." Married, June 2, 1842, Isabella Connel, daughter of John Thomas Alston of Liverpool ; and has Issue — Richard Mant, Gentleman, born December 20, 184s ; Frederick WiUiam Mant, Gentleman, born March 6, 1848 ; WaUer Gerald Bingham Mant, Gentle- man, born November 11, 1856 ; Agatha Annabella ; Joanna Alston ; AnnabeUa ; Isabella Edith ; and Alice Catherine. GEORGE FRENCH MANT, Gentleman, of Storrington, in the county of Sussex. Born August 14, 1832, being the eldest son of the late ;\rthur Mant, Gentleman, by his wife Frances, daughter of Thomas Amoore of Augmering, by his wife Sarah, nie French. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a chief per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and another argent both barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Hon argent, holding between the paws a cross Calvary sable ; with the Motto, " Lucerna pedibus meis." Married, September 13, 1855, Louisa Sophia, daughter of Francis David and Elizabeth Mudd; and hits Issue — (i) Frank Mant, Gentleman, born July 10, 1856 [to whom refer]; (2) Arthur French Mant, Gentleman, bom October 12, 1861 ; Georgina Emily; and Charlotte Eliza. M is the Naval Cockade. epan 9@at 669 WALTER MANX, Gentleman, of Camberwell, in the county of SuiTey. Born November 17, 1835, being the young-est son of the late Arthur Mant, Gentleman, by his wife Frances, daughter of Thomas Amoore of Augmering, by his wife Sarah, nie French. Armorial beaxiugs — He bears for Ai'ins : Erminois, a lion rampant azure, on a chief per pale ermine and gules an open book proper, clasped and garnished or, between a rose of the fourth and another argent both barbed and seeded proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, hold- ing between the paws a cross Calvary; with the Motto, "Lucerna pedibus meis." Married, February 26, 1867, Agnes, daughter of Charles Gaselecs. Dame ELINOR KNIGHT MA NT ELL, Widmv, com- monly known as lady Mantell, daughter of fftSfllltpH ^^'■"■''^^^ Hitchcock, Doctor of Medicine, oj (^miVvll Fiddingten House, Devizes, in the county of Wilts. Married, 1866, Sir John lies Mantell, Knight Bachelor, late Stipendiary Magistrate for Manchester, who died 1893. Postal address — Swinton Park, Manchester. §The Right Honourable SYDNEY WILLIAM HERBERT PIERREPONT, Earl Man- fUfftfltlVlPf ft ™''^' ^'^'^O""' Newark, and Baron Pierre- Vt^dUUvVP pont, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham, Honorary Colonel South Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry 1851. Born March 12, 1825, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late Anthony Hardolph Eyre of Grove, in the county of Nottingham (she died i860). Creations — Baron and Viscount, July 23, 1796 ; Earl, April 9, i8o5. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant within an orle of cinquefoils sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, between two wings erect argent. Supporters — Two lions sable, armed and langued gules. motto — "Pie repone te." Married, June 15, 1852, Georgine Jane Ehzabeth Fanny, second daughter of Augustin Louis Joseph Casimir Gustave de Franquetot, Due de Coigny, in the Kingdom of France, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of Sir H. Dalrymple Hamilton ; and has Issue — (i) Charles William Sydney Pierrepont, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Newark, Honorary Colonel 4th Volunteer Battalion Sherwood Foresters, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Member of Parliament for Newark, in the county of Nottingham, born August 2, 1854 [married, September 28, 1B80, Helen, eldest surviving daughter of Sir Michael Robert Shaw - Stewart, Baronet, and has issue, Evelyn Robert Pierrepont, Esquire, born July 25, 1888 ; Cicely Mary ; Alice Helen ; and Sibell] ; (2) Evelyn Henry Pierre- pont, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Henry Pierrepont, of Higham Grange, Hinckley, in the county of Leicester, born August 23, 1856 [married, June I, 1880, Sophia, youngest daughter of William Arkwright of Sutton Scarsdale, in the county of Derby, and has issue, Gervas Evelyn Pierrepont, Esquire, born April 15, 1881 ; Eva Mary ; Clare Isma ; and Ida Helen] ; (3) Henry Sydney Pierrepont, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Sydney Pierrepont, born August 18, 1863, died March 4, 1882 ; Emily Annora Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Emily Annora Charlotte [married, September 24, 1878, the sixth Earl Beauchamp, who died February 19, 1891] ; and Mary Augusta, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta. Seats — Thoresby Park, in the county of Notting- ham ; Holme Pierrepont, near Nottingham. Residence — 6 Tilney Street, London, W. Sir JOHN BLUNDELL MAPLE, Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliament for Dulwich. Born fva jstl 1^45' being the eldest son of John Maple *i!3 **V of Haverstock Hill, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Emily, daughter of Richard Blundell of Horley, in the county of Surrey; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. ClulisSi. Stephen's, Carlton, Constitutional, Junior Constitutional. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a chevron azure, between two horses' heads erased in chief sable and a mount vert in base thereon a maple-tree proper, a rose between two fleurs-de-lis of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel sejant or, holding in the dexter paw a sprig of five maple leaves slipped proper, and resting the sinister on an escutcheon azure, charged with a bee volant or; with the Motto, "Vi et prudentia." Married, 1874, Emily Harriet, daughter of Moses Merry- weather ; and has surviving Issue — One daughter. Postal addresses — Childwickbury, St. Albans ; Clarence House, Regent's Park, N.W. Sir FREDERICK THORPE MAPPIN, first Baronet, of Thornbury, in the county of York, Justice (TlBflMtltH °f 'he Peace for the West Riding of York V^a^^m and for Sheffield, Member of Parliament for Hallamshire Division of the West Riding of the county of York. Born May 16, 1821, being the son of the late Joseph Mappin of Sheffield, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas Thorpe of Haines, in the county of Bedford. Creation — August 27, 1886. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a bend engrailed between two boars' heads erased argent, three lozenges of the field, and impaling the arms of Wilson. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar sable, charged with a pale or, and resting the dexter foot upon a spur fesseways also or. Motto — "Cor forte calcar non requirit." Married, September 25, 1845, Mary Crossley, daughter of John Wilson of Oakholme, Sheffield; and has Issue — (i) Frank Mappin, Esquire, of Birchlands, Sheffield, Retired Captain and Honorary Major 1st West York Yeomanry Cavalry, born September 6, 1846 ; (2) Wilson Mappin, Esquire, of Abbeydale Grange, in Ecclesall, born January 14, 1848 [married. May 17, 1875, Emily Kinsford, daughter of George Wilson of 'Tapton Hall, in Ecclesall, by whom he has, Thomas Wilson Mappin, Gentleman, and George Wilson Mappin, Gentleman, twins, born May 5, 1877 ; and Emily Wilson] ; (3) Samuel Wilson Mappin, Esquire, of the Manor House, Scampton, in the county of Lincoln, born October 19, 1854 [married, November 16, 1B81, Laura, daughter of William Morton of Westfield House, Alford, in the county of Lincoln, by whom he has issue, Frank Crossley Mappin, Gentleman, born August 15, 1884 ; Frederick Thorpe Mappin, Gentleman, born April 3, 1885 ; William Herbert Mappin, Gentleman, born February 12, 1891 ; and Mary Crossley]. Residences — 38 Prince's Gate, W. ; Thornbury, Sheffield. MAR, quartered by DOUGLAS, ERSKINE, MON- TAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, SINCLAIR-ERSKINE. The Right Honourable JOHN FRANCIS ERSKINE GOODEVE-ERSKINE, Earl of nkac)*. Mar, and Lord Garioch, Master of Arts of the V^'XX, Universities of Cambridge and Oxford, one of the Representative Peers of Scotland. Born March 29, 1836, being the only son of Frances Jemima, commonly known as Lady Frances Jemima (sister of the Right Honourable the twenty-fifth Earl of Mar), and William James Goodeve of Clifton ; assumed the name of Erskine in 1866, on the death of his uncle, the Right Honourable John Francis Miller, twenty-fifth Earl of Mar ; succeeded his uncle June 19, 1866, as twenty-sixth Earl. Creation — Before 1014 ; allowed precedence 1404 on the documents available and produced at the Decreet of Ranking of 1606. Clubs — Carlton, Scottish. Livery — Black, with white collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a bend be- tween six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar) ; 2 and 3 argent, a pale sable (for Erskine). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand proper, holding a cutlass argent, hilted and pommelled or. Supporters— Two griffins argent, armed, beaked, and winged or. Motto — " Je pense plus." Married, September 12, 1866, Alice Mary Sinclair, daughter of the late John Hamilton of Hilston Park, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue — John Francis Hamilton Sinclair Cunliffe Brooks Forbes Goodeve - Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Garioch, born February 25, 1868. Seat — Sunnington Rise, Bourne- mouth. The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 670 The Right Honourable ELISE ERSKINE, Widow, Countess of Mar and Kellie, CKAAf sinh ^l>Htir daughter of Colonel Youngson tpai ttllU lai^llUP' of Bowscar, in the county of Cumherland. Aimorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules the imperial crown of Scotland proper, within a double tressure flory counterflory or, a coat of augmentation (for the Earldom of Kellie) ; 2. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 3. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for the Earl- dom of Mar). Supporters — Two griffins gules, armed, beaked, and winged or. Married, 1834, the Right Hon- ourable Walter Henry Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Walter Henry Erskine, eleventh Earl of Mar and Kellie ; (2) Augustus William Erskine, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus William Erskine, lately an Officer in 17th Lancers, born 1841 [married, 1871, Harriet Susannah, daughter of William Forbes of Medwyn, and by her (who died February 23, 1884) had issue, Henry Walter Coningsby Erskine, Esquire, born May 11, 1872; Walter Augustus Erskine, Gentleman, born July 22, 1880; William Forbes Erskine, Gentleman, born February 21 and died February 22, 1884 ; Evelyn Mary Elise ; Agnes Helen ; and Dorothy Christian] ; (3) Charles Herbert Stewart Erskine, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Herbert Stewart Erskine, Major 3rd Battalion the Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, born 1853. Postal address — 14 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. The Right Honourable MARY ANNE ERSKINE, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Mar and Kellie, daughter of William Forbes of Medwyn. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules the imperial crown of Scotland proper, within a double tressiire flory coimter- flory or, a coat of augmentation (for the Earldom of Kellie) ; 2. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 3. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for the Earldom of Mar). Supporters — Two griffins gules, armed, beaked, and winged or. Married, 1863, the Right Honourable Walter Henry Erskine, Earl of Mar and Kellie, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Walter John Francis Erskine, twelfth Earl of Mar and Kellie ; (2) William Augustus Forbes Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Augustus Forbes Erskine, born October 30, 1871 ; (3) Alexander Penrose Forbes Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Penrose Forbes Erskine, bom August 13, 1881 ; Elyne Mary, commonly known as Lady Elyne Mary, died 1891 ; Constance Elise, commonly known as Lady Constance Elise ; Mary, com- monly known as Lady Mary, died 1873 ; Louisa Frances, commonly known as Lady Louisa Frances ; Frances Elisa- beth, commonly known as Lady Frances Elisabeth ; and Alice Maud Mary, commonly known as Lady Alice Maud Mary. Postal address — 16 Lowndes Square, London, S.W. The Right Honourable WALTER JOHN FRANCIS ERSKINE, Earl of Mar and Kellie, twelfth Earl of Mar and fourteenth Earl of Kellie and seventeenth Lord Erskine, Viscount Fenton, Baron Dirleton, Premier Viscount of Scotland, and a Representative Peer for Scot- land. Born August 29, 1865, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Mar and Kellie, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of William Forbes of Medwyn ; succeeded his father 1888. Creations — Earl of Mar, July 29, 1565 ; Earl of Kellie, March 12, 1619 ; Viscount Fenton, March 18, 1606; Baron Erskine, 1429, and Alloa, 1489; Baron Dirleton, 1603. Livery — Light drab, with black velvet collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules the Royal crown of Scotland proper, within a double tressure flory counterflory or, being a coat of augmentation (for the Earldom of Kellie) ; 2. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar) ; 3. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine), [refer to Addenda and Corrigenda], impaUng the arms of Ashley- Cooper, namely, argent, three bulls passant sable, armed and unguled or (for Ashley) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend en- grailed between six lions rampant or (for Cooper). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and. there- & is the Military Cockade. epat upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crests, on the dexter side, on a wreath of his liveries a demi-lion rampant guardant gules, armed argent : and in an escroU above the Motto " Decori- decus addit avito" (for Kellie); and on the sinister side, upon a wreath of the liveries, a dexter hand holding a skene in pale argent, hilted and pommelled or, and in an escroU above, the Motto, " Je pense plus" (for Erskine). Sup- porters—Two griffins gules, armed, beaked, and winged or. Married July 14, 1892, Violet, commonly known as Lady Violet daughter of the Right Honourable Anthony Ashley- Cooper, eighth Earl of Shaftesbury ; and had /riac— Elyne Violet, commonly known as Lady Elyne Violet, died August 2, 1893. Heir fresumftive — His brother, William Augustus Forbes Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable WilUam Augustus Forbes Erskine, born 1871. Estates— PA03., Forest and Ferryton ; and Kellie Castie in the county of Stirling and the "Lordship of Stir- Ung." Seat—PMi.02. House, in the county of Clackmannan. MARCH, Earl of, see RICHMOND. MARCH, Earl of, see WEMYSS. GEORGE EDWARD MARCH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint QCkfiYfU Michael and Saint George. Bom 1828, to'n,f V^ (tl ty the son of the late Thcmas March ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Club— 5;!. James's. yi.a.TZK.i., firstly, 1858, Florence, daughter of the late Went- worth Beaumont [marriage dissolved 1866) ; secondly, 1873, Virginia (who died 1877), daughter of the late General Gabriel, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: thirdly, 1883, Meta, daughter of Arthur Troughton Roheris of Coeddu, in the county of Flint. Postal address — 61 Cadogan Square, S. W. THOMAS CHARLES MARCH, Esquire. Born 18—, being the son of Thomas March ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Postal addresses — Forest Lodge, Ashstead ; Buckingham Palace, S. W. MARCHMONT HERALD, see ROSS. Dame JULIA ANNE MARETT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mareit, daughter of the late CTlftAI*!?^^ /^Aj/?^ Marett of La Haul Manor, St, V^WXW Brelade, Jersey. Married, 1865, Sir Robert Ripon Marett, Knight Bachelor, Chief Magi^ strate of Jersey, who died 1884. Postal address — La Haule, Jersey. ISABEL AUGUSTA MARGESSON, commonly known as Lady Isabel Augusta Q(PM\VfT^Kitt(\Y\ Margesson, sister of the seventh Earl V^\\l\^'if7>J>v\\ of Buckinghamshire : was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1886. Married, 1886, Mortimer Reginald Margesson. Major FRANCIS ARTHUR MARINDIN, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order Q(p{i\Y\Xit\\Y\ °f ^^^^^ Michael and Saint George, In- v^aXWWfVW spector of Railways to Board of Trade. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend Samuel Marindin of Chesterton, in the county of Salop; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Club — Wellington. Married, i860, Katharine Mary, only daughter of the late Sir William Stevenson, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor of Mauritius. Postal address — 22 Sussex Villas, Kensington, W. ; Craigflower, Fife. HUGO MARINITCH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Plfftfl1*ttltt"rTl Michael and Saint George, a Dragc- V^\M,V\\\K\\) .^an to the Embassy at Constantinople; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Postal address — British Embassy, Constantinople. MARJORIBANKS, see TWEEDMOUTH. M is the NaTal Cockade. 9@at Dame , CHARLOTTE ATHOLL MARY MARJORI- BANKS, Widow, commonly Morton Hall, near Edinburgh. Armorial bearings aie, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief gules a cushion between two spur-rowels of the field, impaling the arms of Trotter, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse gules, between three mullets in chief sable and a crescent in base azure ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped sable. Married, 1858, Sir John Marjoribanks, third Baronet, who died 1884. Postal address — Lees, Coldstream, N.B. Dame FRANCES ANNE MARJORIBANKS, Widow, commonly known a^atjoriUanlisi Of leeis ^Lnkflf'lTs: daughter of Bald- win Duppa Duppa of HoUingbourne House and Malmaynes Hall, in the coimty of Kent. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief gules a cushion between two spur-rowels of the field. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant gules ; sinister, a horse regardant argent, fur- nished proper. Married, i86o. Sir William Marjori- banks of Lees, fourth Baronet, who died 1888, when the title became extinct. Postal arfrfrcjj— Hendersyde, Torquay. JOHN MARK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster and for the city flfflflffe °^ Manchester, and Mayor of that city in the ^avn years 1889-1891. Bom December 16, 1832, being the fourth son of the late Joseph Mark of Bowscale, in the county of Cumberland, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Joseph Wilson of Greysouthen in the same county. Club — Conservative (Manchester). Livery — Blue, with yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a rock in base proper a lion of Saint Mark sejant with wings addorsed or, resting the dexter paw upon an escutcheon of the last charged with a bee volant of the second, on a chief also or, a terrestrial globe also proper between two saltires couped gules ; upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the arms, semfe of bees volant proper, and resting the dexter paw upon a rose gules ; with the Motto, " Manu et corde." Married, September 4, 1861, Emily Mary, daughter of Robert Lewis Jones of Chester, and has Issue — Ethel Louisa [married April 15, 1884, Frederick William Lee of Manchester, and has issue] ; Maud Constance [married Robert Frederick Lee of Gran- tham] ; and Florence [married January 29, 1891, Robert Arthmr Lord Hutchinson of Rochdale]. Estate — Greystoke, and other house property and land at Didsbury , in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — Greystoke, Didsbury, Man- chester. Sir WILLIAM MAR KB Y, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace for the county of Oxford. Bom 1829, being the son of the Reverend William Henry Markby, Rector of Duxford, St. Peter's, in the county of Camlfridge, by his wife Sophia, daughter of John Randall ; County Councillor for the county of Oxford ; created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Married, 1866, Lucy, daughter of John Edward Taylor of Weybridge. Postal address — Heading- ton Hill, Oxford. MARKENFIELD, Baron of, see GRANTLEY. VICTORIA ALEXANDRINA MARKER, com- monly known as the Honourable Victoria QttkitT^ttfY Alexandrina Marker, daughter of the ninth V^iX\,Wi/\, Baron Digby. Married, 1865, Richard Marker. Surgeon-Colonel EDWARD CORRIGAN MARKBY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order OWfll*fel>M "f '"^ Bath, Army Medical Staff. Bom X>^i\XW(/^ 1837; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1890. 8@at 671 MARKHAM, quartered by MALET. W CHRISTOPHER ALEXANDER MARKHAM, w Esquire, Fellow of the Society of Anti- fUfftftl'fe'hflttl Quaries and of the Royal Meteorolo^cal V^ttllXljaXn Society, Deputy-Clerk of the Peace for the county of Northampton, Captain i^th Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment, and Instructor of Musketry. Born June 12, 1859, being the only son of Henry Philip Markham, Clerk of the Peace [to whom refer], by his wife Edith, daughter of Lieutenant Alexander, S7th Regimeiit. Club — National Conservative. Livery — Light blue. Armorial bearings as quoted and as used, but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Azure, on a chief or, a de-mi-lion rampant issuant gules ; and for the Crest, a lion of Saint Mark sejant rampant guardant with wings endorsed, holding a pair of horse-liames , the tail between his legs' turning up or [shown as ' ' sejant guardant, and resting dexter paw on a pair," ifc. b'c, in an engraving sent to the Editor"]. Mar- ried, August 12, 1891, Amy, daughter of the Reverend T. C. B. Cornwall, formerly Rector of Scaldwell, in the county of Northampton. Estate — Land in the parish of Pitsford, in the last named county. Postal address — Spratton, Northampton. CLEMENTS ROBERT MARKHAM, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Royal Navy {retired). . Born 1830, being the son of the late Reverend David F. Markham, Canon of Windsor; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Orderof the Bath, zZjz. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1857, Minna, daughter of the late Reverend James Hamilton Joh7i Chichester. Postal address — 21 Eccleston Square, S. W, § HENRY PHILIP MARKHAM, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Northampton, Clerk of the Peace for the county of Northampton. Born August 5, 1816, being the second son of the late Charles Markha^n, Clerk of the Peace for the county of Northampton {who died 1846), by his wife Eliza Mary, daughter of John Packharness of St. Ann's, in the island of Jamaica. Livery — Light blue. Armorial bearings as quoted and as used, but to which no right has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Azure, on a chief or, a demi-lion rampant issuant gules; and for his Crest, a lion of Si. Mark sejant ram- pant guardant with wings endorsed, holding a pair of liorse- hames, the tail between his legs turning up or [shown as " sejant guardant, and resting dexter paw on a pair," ^c. &'c., in an engraving sent to the Editor]. Married, Decem- ber 6, 1855, at Matlock, in the county of Derby, Edith, daughter of Lieutenant Alexander, ^jth Regiment ; and has Issue — Christopher Alexander Markham, Esquire [to whom refer]. Estate — Sedgebrook, and land in the parish of Pitsford, in the county of Northampton, Postal address — Sedgebrook, Northampton. The Right Reverend ALFRED EARLE, Bishop Suffra- gan of Marlborough, Doctor of Divinity, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom 1828, being the son of Henry Earle, Es- quire, of George Street, Hanover Square, W. Married, 1866, Frances Anne, daughter of W. Roope Ilbert of Bow- ringsleigh, in the county ^ Devon. Residence — 13 Vicarage Gate, Kensington, London, W. §The Most Noble CHARLES RICHARD JOHN SPENCER-CHURCHILL, Duke of Marlborough, Marquess of Blandford, Earl of Sunderland, Earl of Marl- borough, Baron Spencer of Wormleighton, and Baron Churchill of Sandridge, all in the Peerage of England, Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, Prince of Mindelheira, in Suabia, Lieutenant Oxfordshire (Queen's Own) Hussars. Bom November 13, 1871, being the son of the eighth Duke, by his first wife Alberta Frances Anne, commonly called Lady Albertha Frances Anne Hamilton, daughter of the Most Noble the first Duke of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter {vide Blandford, Marchioness) ; succeeded his father in 1892, Creations — Baron Spencer, July 21, 1603; Earl of Sunderland, June 8, 1643; Baron Churchill, May 14, 1685 ; Earl of Marlborough, April 9, 1689 ; Duke, December 14, 1702. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and a^arlijorougi) The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 672 00ar e@at 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer), and, as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, the whole arms borne upon an imperial eagle, as a Prince of the Holy Roman Empire, surmounted by his Princely coronet. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant guardant argent, supporting with the dexter paw a banner gules, charged with a dexter hand apaum^e of the first, staff or (for Churchill) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a bar gemelle, and armed gules (for Spencer). Supporters — Two wyverns gules. Motto — "Fie pero desdichado." Heir premmftive — His uncle, the Right Honourable Ran- dolph Churchill. Seat — Blenheim Palace, Woodstock, in the county of Oxford. The Most Noble FRANCES ANNE EMILY SPEN- CER-CHURCHILL, Widow, Duchess of Marlborough, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Charles William Vane, the third Marquess of Londonderry, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the second a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable, between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; over all, in the centre chief point, on an escutcheon argent, the cross of St. George surmounted by an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one or, impahng the arms of Vane, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three sinister gamitlets or (for Vane) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend compony argent and azure, between two lions rampant gules (for Stewart). Supporters — Two wyverns, wings elevated gules. Married, 1843, the Most Noble Sir John Winston Spencer-Churchill, the seventh Duke of Marl- borough, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Noble George Charles Spencer - Churchill, eighth Duke of Marlborough ; (2) Frederick John Win- ston Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick John Winston Spencer - Churchill born February 2, 1846, died August 5, 1850 ; (3) the Right Honourable Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Randolph Henry Spencer- Churchill, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for South Paddington, late Chancellor of Exchequer, born February 13, 1849 [married, January 1874, Jenny, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of Leonard Jerome of New York, and died January 24, 1895, leaving issue, Winston Leonard Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, born November 30, 1874 ; John Winston Spencer-Churchill, Gentleman, bom February 1880] ; (4) Charles Ashley Spencer- Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Ashley Spencer-Churchill, born 1856, died March 11 , 1858, (5) Augustus Robert Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Augustus Robert Spencer- Churchill, born July 4, 1858, died May 12, 1859 ; Cornelia Henrietta Maria, commonly known as Lady Cornelia Henrietta Maria [married. May 25, 1868, the Right Honour- able Baron Wimbome] ; Rosamond Jane Frances, com- monly known as Lady Rosamond Jane Frances [married, July 12, 1877, the Right Honourable the second Baron de Ramsey] ; Fanny Octavia Louisa, commonly known as Lady Fanny Octavia Louisa [married, June 9, 1873, the Right Honourable Baron Tweedmouth] ; Anne Emily, commonly known as Lady Anne Emily, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert [married, June 11, 1874, the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Roxburghe, who died October 23, 1892] ; Georgiana Elizabeth, com- monly known as Lady Georgiana Elizabeth [married, June 4, 1883, the Right Honourable Viscount Curzon]; and Sarah Isabella Augusta, commonly known as Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta [married, November 21, 1891, Gordon Chesney Wilson, Esquire, Royal Horse Guards, eldest son & is the Military Cockade. of Sir Samuel Wilson, Member of Parliament]. Postal addressso Grosvenor Square, London, W. The Most Noble JANE FRANCES CLINTON SPENCER-CHURCHILL, Widow, Duchess of Marl- borough third daughter of the late Honourable Edward Richard Stewart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly 1 and 4 sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the second a cross gules (for Churchill); 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable, between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer), over all, in the centre chief point, on an escutcheon argent, the cross of St. George surmounted by an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, two and one or Supporters— Two wyverns gules. Married, 1851 (as his third wife), the Most Noble George Spencer-Churchill, the sixth Duke of Marlborough, who died 1857. Of the above marriage there is /mki;— Edward Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Edward Spencer- Churchiil, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Worcester, born March 28, 1853 [married, September 15, 1874, Augusta, daughter of Major George Drought Warburton, Member of Parliament, and has issue, Edward George Spencer Churchill, Esquire, bom May 21, 1876; Augusta Ruby; Katharine Maude Mary, died August 5, 1878 ; and Agnes Beryl]. Postal address— iZ Grosvenor Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. The Most Noble LILY WARREN SPENCER- CHURCHILL, Widow, Duchess of Marlborough, daughter of Cicero Price, Commodore of the United States Navy, and widow of Louis Hamraersley of New York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, sable a Hon rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer), and, as an honourable augmenta- tion, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. Married, as his second wife, June 29, 1888, the Most Noble George Charles Spencer-Chiu-chill, the eighth Duke of Marlborough, who died November 9, 1892. Postal address — 3 Carlton House Terrace, London, S.W. MARLEY, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. m Sir WILLIAM HENRY MARLING, second ^ Baronet, of Stanley Park and Sedbury <7lftfll*ltt1lT P^'"''' '" "^^ county of Gloucester, De- t4^al.mi^ puty-Lieutenant for that county. Bom July I, 1835, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife Margaret Williams, daughter of WiUiam Bentley Cartwright of Devizes, in the cotmty of Wiltshire ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of May 22, 1882. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, three bars gules, each charged with five bezants, in chief a lion passant of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower argent three bezants, the tower capped with a cupola, thereon a flagstaff proper, with a pennon gules. Motto — " NuUi prasda sumus." Married, May 2, i860, Mary Emily, daughter of John Abraham ; and has Issue — (i) Percival Scrope Marling, Es- quire, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Captain i8th Hussars, born March 6, 1861 ; (2) Charles Murray MarUng, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Second Secretary Diplomatic Service, bom December 3, 1862 ; (3) Samuel Stanley Marling, Esquire, born September 20, 1864 ; (4) William John Paley Marling, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, bom October 23, 1865. Seats — Stanley Park, Stroud, in the county of Gloucester ; and Sedbury Park, Chepstow. GEORGE JOBSON MARPLES, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law. Born July 27, 1845, being the fll(ftfll*tlll>11 Cavalry, and formerly of the i!,yd Light In- *0^iXKK\/\v fantry, now an Officer in the Egyptian Police Force, Born January 15, 1854, being the second son of the late Colonel TJwmas Wright Marten of the yth Royal Fusiliers, by hi^wife Julia Mary, eldest daughter of the late Henry John Wharton [one of the claimants to the attainted Dukedom and Barony of Wharion). Club — Turf {Cairo, Egypt). Armorial bearmgs as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, a foil sable, on a chief indented gules , three escallops or. Motto — *' Aquitaine." Postal address — The Turf Club, Cairo, Egypt. WILLIAM HENRY RUSSELL ELLIOTT MAR- TEN, late of Her Majesty' s Staff. Bom September 14, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Wright Marten, Colonel 'jth Royal Fusiliers, by his wife Julia Mary, daughter of Henry John Philip Wharton (one of the claimants to the attainted Dukedom and Barony of Wharton). Axmoilal bearings as used, but for which no authority has been es- tablished, are for Arms : Argent, a foil sable, on a chief indented gules, three escallops or. Motto — " Aquifaine." yia.mtd, firstly, December 18, 1875, Annie Marian, daughter of the late Edward Paton-Symonds ; secondly , June 18, 1881, Charlotte Janet, daughter of Edward John Fellingham ; and has Issue by his first marriage — Two daughters, namely, Maud Eva Julia : and Elliott Ellison Le Mathou ; and by his second marriage — Winchelsea Marten, bom December 4, 1890 ; and six daughters, namely, Gladys Mary, Violet Alice, Beatrice Russell, Madeline Winchelsea, Sybil Vane Hotham, and Cecily Wharton. Postal address — 14 Queen's Grove Road, Chingford, Essex. Colonel CUNLIFFE MARTIN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, of the Bengal Sl(BS1*rtl1 Cavalry. Bom 1834, being the son of the *?*'"*•*■'••'■ late Sir Ranald Martin, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order cf the Bath, 1881. Married, 1870, Frances Mary, daughter of T. R. Colledge, Doctor of Medicine. Postal address — Delwar, Montpelier Terrace, Cheltenham. Lieutenant - Colonel GEORGE BLAKE NAPIER MARTIN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Royal Artillery. Born 1847, being the son of the late John Nicholas Martin, Honourable East India Company's Service ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. CoHa— Junior United Service. Married, 1889, Evelyn Henrietta, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Henry Clement Swinnerion Dyer. Dame ISABELLA MARTIN, Widow, commonly k?iown as Lady Martin, eldest daughter of William Long of Sydney. Married, 1853, Sir James Martin, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of New South Wales, who died 1886. Postal address— ^j'ffKg', New South Wales. M is the Naval Cockade. 0@ar 67s §Sm RICHARD MARTIN, first Baronet, of Cappagh, in the county of Dublin, and Merrion Square, in the city of Dublin, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Dublin. Bom March 17, i83r, being the son of the late James Martin of Cappagh, Castleknock, in the county of Dublin, by his wife Mary, daughter of Patrick Shannon of Dublin ; was created a Baronet, June 2, 1885. Armorial ttearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross Calvary or, in chief the sun in splendour of the last, between on the dexter an increscent and on the sinister a de- crescent argent, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Corrigan, namely or, a chevron between two tre- foils slipped in chief vert, and a lizard in base proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a vmreath of the colours, in front of an anchor sable an estoile or. IVtOttO — "Sic itur ad astra." Married, October 4, 1864, Mary, daughter and eventually heiress of Sir Dominick Corrigan, Baronet, Doctor of Medicine, Member of Parlia- ment for the city of Dublin, Physician-in-Ordinary to the Queen. Residence — 81 Merrion Square, Dublin. Colonel RICHARD EDWARD ROWLEY MAR- TIN, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Sain t Michael and Saint George. Born 1847, being the son of R. B. Martin of Hemingstone Hall, in the county of Suffolk ; British Commissioner to Swaziland, 1890 ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Junior United Service. Sir THEODORE MARTIN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh, Justice of Peace for the county of Denbigh. Bom September 16, 1816, being the only son of the late James Martin, Solicitor, Edinburgh, by his wife Mary, n6e Reid ; elected Rector of the University of St. Andrews, 1880; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 187s, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1880. Gluts — Athenaeum, Garrick. Armo- rial beaxing^s — He bears for Arms : Parted per pale sable and gales, a chevron between two crescents in chief and a stag's head erased in base argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion rampant sable, armed and langued gules, hold- ing in his dexter forepaw a crescent argent ; and in an escroU over the same this SlOttO, "Spero." Married, August 21, 1851, Helena Saville, daughter of John Saville Faucit. Estates — Bryntisilio, near Llangollen ; Glyn, in the county of Denbigh. Postal address — 31 Onslow Square, Brompton, S.W. Sir WILLIAM FANSHAWE MARTIN, fourth Baro- net, of Lockynge, in the county of Berkshire, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Admiral Royal Navy, and Rear-Admiral of the United Kingdom. Bom December 5, 1801, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Thomas Byam Martin, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife, the daughter of Captain Robert Fanshawe, Royal Navy, Resi- dent Commissioner of Plymouth Dockyard ; succeeded his cousin as fourth Baronet, December 4, 1863, under the crea- tion of July 28, 1791. Armorial beariags — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron between three crescents argent, an anchor erect, with a piece of cable proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged vrith his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand brandishing a falchion proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto — " Anxilium ab alto." Married, firstly, 1826, the Honourable Anne, daughter of William Draper, first Lord Wynford ; and by her (who died in 1836) had Issue — (i) Thomas Byam Martin, Esquire, born 1828, died 1847; (2) William Best Martin, Esquire, born 1830, died unmarried ; Catherine ; and Anne. He married secondly, May 21, 1838, Sophia Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Hurt of Wirksworth, in the county of Derby ; and by her (who died November 12, 1874) has— (4) Richard Byam Martin, Esquire, born 1841 [married, July 20, 1869, Catherine, only child of the late Captain Knipe, 15th Dragoon Guards, and has two daughters] ; Sophia ; Caro- line ; Grace ; Harriet ; and Georgiana. Seat — Upton Gray, Odiham, in the county of Hants. § WILLIAM MICHAEL MARTIN -EDMUNDS, Esquire, Deputy - Lieuten- 0@artm=aBDmuntig ''^L{:Ma;z:ZUlte second son of William Ben- nett Martin, Esquire, of Worshroitgh, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by Ms wife Augusta Marcia, only daughter of the Reverend John Chalonero Newton Kyme. Club — National Libe7-al. Livery — Dark blue and yellow [Ed- munds] ; red and white [Martin). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the Col- lege of A7'7ns , are : Quarterly i and ^, fer chevron crenelUeor and sable, three fleurs-de-lis counterchanged [for Edmunds) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars gules [for Martin). Crest [of Martin) — An ape admiring himself in a looking-glass proper. Motto — "Sans tache." Married, August 3, 1870, Emily Frances Tichborne,youngest daughter of Captain Washington Hibbert of Bilton Grange, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Julia M. M.^daughter of Sir Henry Tichborne, Baronet, and widow of Colonel Tallat ; and has Issue — Cecelia Elizabeth Mary Agnes ; Magdalen Mary Josephine ; Mur- rial Mary Augusta [deceased); and Olyve Mary Evelyn. Estate — Worsbrough, in the county of York. Postal addresses — Worsbrough, Barnsley, York; Walmer, Kent. Sir GEORGE MARTIN-HOLLO WA Y, Knight Bache- lor. Born 1833, being the 8!iattm=l^oIlotoap tTHc/i^ttt'^^nTil sumed the additional sur- name df Holloway consequent upon the death of his brother-in- law, Tlwmas Holloway, and was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Clubs — Constitutional, Orleans. Armorial 'bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, azure a cross or, between four lions rampant, on a chief of the second, three roses ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse or, between three c?'escents argent, a canton ermine. Crest — ■ A horses head erased. Motto — ''In utrumque paratus." Married, 1858, Sarah, daughter of the late John Driver; and has Issue. Postal addresses — Tittenhurst, Sunninghill, Berkshire; 14 King's Gardens, West Brighton. Lieutenant-Colonel BEN HAY MARTINDALE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order Q^<\X'^\Y\t\^P of the Bath, of the Royal Engineers, a ^ail'iUUail^ Director of London and St. Katharine Docks. Born 1824, being t/te son of the late Benjamin Martindale ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Club— United Service. Married, 1848, Mary Elizabeth Knocker. Postal address — Overfleld, Bickley, Kent. Dame EMILY MARTINEAU, Widow, commonly known as Lady Martineau, daughter of Timothy Kenrick of Maple Bank, Edgbaston. Married, i860, Sir Thomas Martineau, Knight Bachelor, Solicitor, of Birmingham, three times Mayor of that city. Postal address — West Hill, Edgbaston, Birmingham. CAROLINE GERTRUDE MARTON, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Gertrude Marton, daughter of the fifth Viscount Ashbrook. Married, 1866, George Blucher Heneage Marton. MARTYN, quartered by BLAKE. RICHARD LINNINGTON MARTYN -LINKING- TON, Gentleman. Bofn a^artgn'-linnington t^iZ^V^oi r^^ ard Martyn of Bridge House, Broadcleft, in the county of Devon, by his mar- riage with Elizabeth Ellen, daughter of W. Boden, Shrub- lands, Ringmore, in the county of Devon, and widow of William Tapley Langley of Grendons, Teignmouth ; and assumed the surname of Linnington by Royal License in a^atttneau Qiarton The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tUat of a genuinely armigerous person. 676 a^at 0@a0 the year 1S89. Armorial beaxlngs — He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars raguly between five leopards' faces, two, one and two, all gules. Creat — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a leopard's face gules, surmounted by an estoile or. Married, July 27, 1892, Jenny, third daughter of William Littell Tizard of Dor- chester ; and has Issue — Adolphus Littell Martyn-Linning- ton, Gentleman, born June 14, 1893. Postal address — Lower Wood, Hasketon, near Woodbridge, Suffolk. Sir JAMES DAVID MARWICK, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws of the University of fllflflrVntf^t Glasgow, Justice of the Peace for the V^iX\,yiil\,i\ coimty of Lanark and for the county of the city of Glasgow, Town Clerk of Glas- gow. Born July 15, 1826, being the eldest son of William Marwick, Merchant, of Kirkwall, by his wife Margaret, daughter of James Garioch, Merchant, also of Kirkwall ; admitted Procurator, 1852 ; Solicitor, 1858 ; appointed Town Clerk of Edinburgh, i860, and of Glasgow, 1873; and dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Clubs — Royal Society (Edinburgh), Western (Glasgow), Union (St. Andrews). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per fesse argent and azure, a saltire wavy counterchanged between a castle triple-towered sable, masoned argent, thereon a red- breast proper in chief, and an otter's head erased of the first in base. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar passant azure ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Firmus et fidelis." Married, July 9, 1855, Jane, third daughter of James Black Watt, Solicitor, of Edinburgh ; and has Issue — (i) David William Marwick, Esquire, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, and Writer to the Signet, born July 4, i860 ; (2) James Marwick, Esquire, Chartered Accountant, born January 18, 1862 ; Catherine Christian Barrie [married the Reverend Dugald Butler, Master of Arts, Minister of the parish of Abemethy, in the county of Perth] ; Euphemia Georgina; Wilhelmina Margaret; Jane Watt [married John Burnet, A.R.S.A., Architect, Glasgow]; Alice Maud Mary ; and Mary Isabella. Postal address — 19 Woodside Terrace, Glasgow. The Reverend ALFRED MARWOOD-ELTON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of 90attoooD=€Iton ^r' '^In'^ttt^l ?he fourth son of the late Henry Edward Elton of Winford House, near Bristol, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Sarah Frances, daughter of James Lewis Clutterbuck, of Newark Park, in the county of Glou- cester, and assumed the additional name and arms of Marwood by Royal License in 1885, under the will of his cousin. Sir Edward Marwood-Elton, first Baronet (extinct), on inheriting his estates. Livery — Deep claret, faced and piped with scarlet. Armorial 'bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, paly of six or and gules on a bend sable a quatrefoil between two mullets of the first {for Elton) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron invected or between two goats' heads erased in chief and a ram's head erased in base ermine and horned or, a sprig of oak slipped proper (for Marwood). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, charged with two estoils gules adorned with a scarf about the wrist tied vert, the hand in a gauntlet, holding a falchion proper pommel and hilt or (for Elton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of a branch of oak erect proper, a ram couchant ermine, horned or ; with the Motto, " Artibus et armis." Married, 1865, Jane Frances, daughter of the late Reverend Augustus B. Handley, Rector of Fisherton, in the county of Wiltshire. Estates — Widworthy ; Cook- shayes ; Sutton, in the county of Devon. Postal address Widworthy Court, near Honiton, Devon-. Dame CHARLOTTE JULIA MARYON- WILSON, Widow, commonly known as 00atBOn'-amil0On k^^ht^rTG^geWalfo" Dunmow, in the county of Essex. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a wolf sahent, in chief three estoiles or. Married, 1825, Sir John Maryon- Wilson, ninth Baronet, of Charlton, in the ^ is tlie military Cockade. county of Kent, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) John Maryon Maryon- Wilson, Esquire, 74th Highlanders, bom May 24, 1828 [married, 1852, Eliza, younger daughter of John Boyce, and died in 1853, leaving a daughter, Eliza Eily Dora (married, November 21, 1876, Colonel Charles Greenlaw Leggett, son of Major-General Leggett East India Company's Service, and has issue)] ; (2) Sir Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) the Reverend Charles Maryon Maryon- Wilson Rector of White Roding, in the county of Essex, bom June 29, 1831 [married, 1859, Mary Ann, daughter of William Smith of Roxeth House, Harrow, and died Sep- tember 9, 1877, having had issue, Blanche Mary ; Beatrice (married January 7, 1893, William Alfred Blake Clarke, son of the late James Archdall Clarke of Sid Abbey, South Devon ; Annie Marguerite, died October 22, 1883; and Florence Ethel)]; (4) Frederick Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, born January 4, 1833 [married, firstly. 1862, Elizabeth, second daughter of Randall Hatfeild of Thorp Arch, in the county of York, which lady died May 8, 1867 ; secondly, April 29, 1873, Mary Angehna, daughter of George Selby, and died March 14, 1888, leaving issue, Frederick Edward Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Gentleman, bom July 12, 1875 ; Harold Thomas Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Gentleman, born January 11, 1880 ; Norman Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Gentle- man, born 1882 ; Helena Elizabeth ; Ruth Ella ; and Ellen Mabel] ; (5) the Reverend George Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Master of Arts, Vicar of Great Canfield, Dunmow, in the county of Essex, born June 9, 1834 [married, firstly, 1868, Caroline Harrison, who died 1869, leaving one daughter, Jessie Caroline ; secondly, June 24, 1875, Albina Frances, third daughter of the Right Reverend Augustus Short, Bishop of Adelaide, and has issue, John Maryon Maryon- Wilson, Gentleman, bom February 4, 1880 ; Augustus George Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Gentleman, born Sep- tember II, 1881; a son, born July 27, 1888; Melicent Augusta Maryon ; Geraldine Adelaide ; and Albinia Mar- guerite] ; (6) Dudley Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, Captain Royal Horse Artillery, born 1839, died 1871 ; Jane Charlotte; Caroline Maria; and Helena Emma [married, December 10, 1868, Charles Robertson of Kindeace, in the county of Ross-shire, and died April 28, 1891]. Postal address — Little Coombe, Old Charlton, Kent. Sir SPENCER MARYON MARYON-WILSON, tenth Baronet, of East Bourne, in the county of Sussex, late Lieu- tenant Royal Navy, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and Sussex. Born December 4, 1829, being the second son of Sir John Maryon-Wilson, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Julia, seventh daughter of George Wade of Dunmow, in the county of Essex ; High Sheriff for the county of Sussex, 1889 ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of March 4, 1660. Armorial Ijearlngs — He bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient, in chief three estoiles or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf as in the arms. Hottoes — " Res non verba," and " Pro legibus ac Regibus." Married, July 29, 1856, Rose Emily, daughter of the Reverend Henry Sharp Pocklington; and has Issue — (1) Spencer Pocklington Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, late Captain West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, born July 19, 1859 [married, October 29, 1887, Minnie Elizabeth, only daughter of General Anthony R. Thornhill, and has issue, Thomas Spencer Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, born 1888] ; (2) George Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, Barrister-at- Law, born October 10, 1861 [married, October 6, 1886, Stephanie, daughter of the Honourable Rowland AUanson Winn]; (3) Frederick Percival Maryon Maryon-Wilson, Esquire, Lieutenant 17th Lancers, born March 5, 1864 ; Annie Emily [married, August 6, 1891, Captain Philip Beauchamp Taylor, Royal Artillery ; Rosie Amabel ; and Eva Kathleen. Residences — 6 Prince's Gardens, S.W. ; Fitz John's, Dunmow, in the county of Essex ; Charlton House, in the county of Kent ; Searles, Fletching, in the county of Sussex. The Right Honourable SAMUEL CUNLIFFE- LISTER, Baron Masham of Swinton, fTtftfltfflillTl ^" ^^ county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant V^WiXJiXXW and Justice of the Peace for that county. Born January i, 1815, being the son of Ellis Cunliffe Lister, Member of Parliament, who assumed H is the Naval Cockade. 9@as the surname of Kay in 1840, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Kay of Cottingham, near Hull; High Sheriff 1887, late Colonel West Riding Rifle Volunieers. Crea- tion — July 15, iSgi. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister) ; 2 and 3 sable, three conies courant argent (for Cunliffe). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head proper, erased or, attired sable (for Lister) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant argent, collared and ringed sable (for Cunliffe). Supporters— Dexter, a stag or, attired sable, gorged with a collar of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the Lister arms ; sinister, a greyhound argent, gorged with a collar sable, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the Cun- liffe arms. Motto — " Retinens vestigia famae. " Married, September 1854, Anne, eldest daughter of John Dearden of HoUins Hall, Halifax ; and has Issue — (i) Samuel Cunliffe Lister, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Samuel Cunliffe Lister, born 1857 ; (2) John Cunliffe Lister, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Cunliffe Lister, born 1867 ; Annie Cunliffe, commonly known as the Honourable Annie Cunliffe ; Mary Cunliffe, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Cunliffe [married, 1886, the Reverend Ingram Boynton, Vicar of Carlton, Selby] ; Ada Cunliffe, commonly known as the Honourable Ada Cunliffe ; Edith Cunliffe, commonly known as the Honour- able Edith Cunliffe ; and Evelyne CunUffe, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyne Cunliffe. Residences — Swinton Park, Masham ; Jervaulx Abbey, Bedale, in the county of York. MASON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. Admiral THOMAS HENRY MASON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Q(Sk^ttf\W f^stice of thi Peace for the Borough of V^wivll Ipswich. Born 181 1, being the son of the late Reverend ThoTnas Mason, Incumbent of Culpho, Ipswich ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1875. Postal address — Algerine Cottage, Ipswich. §The Right Honourable CLOTWORTHY JOHN EYRE FOSTER SKEFFINGTON, QOkAtitiOVOOYitf Viscount Massereene, Baron of V^WiTi\>\.\>\^\\\^ Loughneagh, Viscount Ferrard and Baron Oriel of Collon, in the county of Louth, in the Peerage of Ireland; and Baron Oriel of Ferrard, in the county of Louth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Louth ; Lieutenant-Colonel late Antrim Militia. Born October 9, 1842, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable John Foster-Skeffington, Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, by his wife, the fourth daughter of Henry Deane O'Grady of Lodge, in the county of Limerick ; succeeded his father 1863. Creations — Viscount Massereene and Baron of Loughneagh, November 21, 1660; Viscount Ferrard, November 22, 1797 ; Baron Oriel (Ireland), June 3, 1790; Baron Oriel (United Kingdom), July 17, 1821. Armorial tjearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three bulls' heads erased sable, armed or (for Skeffington) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three chaplets or (for Clotworthy). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mermaid with her comb and mirror all proper. Supporters — Two stags sable, attired and unguled or, each gorged with a chaplet of roses or. Motto, " Per augusta ad augusta. " Married, October 4, 1870, Florence Elizabeth, only child of Major George John Whyte - Melville ; and has Issue— (i) Oriel John Clotworthy Whyte - Melville Foster-Skeffington, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Oriel John Clotworthy Whyte-Melville Foster-Skeffington, bom October 10, 1871 ; (2) Algernon William John Clotworthy Foster- Skeffington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon William John Clotworthy Foster-Skeffington, born November 28, 1873 ; Norah Florence Margaretta, commonly known as the Honourable Norah Florence Mar- garetta ; Ethel Mary Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Mary Catherine ; Constance Harriet Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Constance 0@as 677 Harriet Georgiana ; Winifred Kathleen Rachael, commonly knowti as the Honourable Winifred Kathleen Rachael ; aiid Violet Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Florence. Seats — Antrim Castle', in the county of Antrim ; Oriel Temple, in the county of Louth. MASSEY, see CLARINA. MASSEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. The Reverend ADOLPHUS HENRY TUTHILL MASSEY, commonly known as the Reve- rend the Honourable Adolphus Henry Tuthill Massey, Master of Arts, of Trinity College, Dublin ; has been Vicar of All Saints, Bromsgrove, since 1875. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable Eyre Massey, third Baron Clarina, by his wife Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Hugh Barton of Straffan, in the county of Kildare. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable. Married, 1873, only daughter of J. Iggulden. Postal ad- dress — All Saints Vicarage, Bromsgrove. LIONEL EDWARD MASSEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Edward Massey. Born April 20, 1837, being the third but second surviving son of the Right Honourable Eyre Massey, third Baron Clarina, by his wife Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Hugh Barton of Straffan, in the county of Kildare, formerly Lieu- tenant-Colonel Scots Guards. Club — Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable. Mar- ried, firstly, 1877, Elizabeth Ellen (who died 1883), daughter of Alexander Bannatyne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Woodsdown, in the county of Limerick ; secondly, August 23, 1887, Sophia Mary, daughter of the late James Butler, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Castle Crine, in the county of Clare ; and by his first marriage has Issue living — Eyre Nathaniel Massey, Esquire, born 1880; and Mary Elizabeth; and by his second marriage, Sophia Isabel ; Susan Agnes ; Anna Leonora Beatrice ; and Gertrude Emily Mary. Postal addresses — 4 Queen's Gate Terrace, S.W. ; and Cragbeg, Clarina, Limerick. NATHANIEL HENRY CHARLES MASSEY, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Nathaniel Henry Charles Massey, late Colonel in the Army. Born 1803, being the son of the Right Honourable Nathaniel William Massey, the second Baron Clarina, by his wife Penelope, daughter of Michael Robert Westropp. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings - He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bulls head gules, armed sable. Married, 1828, youngest daughter of the late David Lyon. Postal address — 7 Great Cumber- land Place, W. Q@ai0ii8iep=9@aintoarmff WILLIAM FREDERICK BARTON MASSEY- MAINWARING, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable William Fre- derick Barton Massey-Mainwaring, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable Eyre Massey, third Baron Clarina, by his wife Susan Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Hugh Barton of Straffan, in the county of Kildare, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Mainwaring by Royal License. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars gules (for Main- waring), and for distinction a canton gules ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or, and in the centre chief point an annulet sable for difference, and for and in right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Mainwaring, namely The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 678 ^as 9@at argent, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, haltered argent (for Mainwar- ing) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable, charged with an annulet or (for distinction). Married, October 3, 1872, Isabella Ann, only child of the late Charles Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring of the Old Palace, Richmond, in the county of Surrey, and widow of Major- General Milman ; and has Issue — Eyre Charles Massey- Mainwaring, Esquire, born October 27, 1874, died April 3, 1879 ; and Ada Isabella Charlotte. Postal address — 30 Grosvenor Place, S.W. HAMPDEN HUGH MASSY, Esquire, Companion of ijie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, QA^^tiW ^^^^ Surgeon-General, son of the late W. V^\Xm^}^ Massy of Dumville, in the county of Dublin : was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 18 — , Mary, daughter of E. S. Irwin of Fox Hall, in the county of Dublin. Postal address — 59 Shooter's Hill Road, Blackheath, S.E. The Right Honourable ISABELLA MASSY, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Massy, eldest daughter of the late George More Nisbett of Cairn Hill, in the county of Lanark. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or. Married, 1855, the Right Honourable Hugh Hamon Ingoldsby Massy, the fifth Baron Massy, who died in 1874. Postal address — 49 Onslow Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable JOHN THOMAS WILLIAM MASSY, Baron Massy of Duntrileague, in the county of Limerick, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Limerick and Leitrim. Born August 30, 1835, being the second son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Massy, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the late Luke White of Woodlands, in the county of Dublin ; succeeded his brother in 1874, under the creation of August 4, 1776 ; elected a Representative Peer for Ireland in 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or, impaling the arms of Butler, namely or, a chief indented azure, a crescent for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable. Motto — " Pro libertate patriae." Married, March 19, 1863, Lucy Maria, commonly known as Lady Lucy Maria, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Carrick ; and has Issue — Hugh Somerset John Massy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Somerset John Massy, born February 15, 1864 [married, September 16, 1886, Ellen Ida Constance, daughter of Charles William Wise, of Rochestown, in the county of Tipperary, and has issue, Hugh Hanson Charles George Massy, Esquire, born July 13, 1894 ; Ida Lucy ; Muriel Olive ; and a daughter, died June 14, 1893] ; Lucy Matilda Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Matilda Anne [married, November 13, 1889, Captain Charles Guinness, Royal Artillery, and has issue] ; and Matilda Isabella, commonly known as the Honour- able Matilda Isabella [iTiarried, November 13, 1889, Spencer Charles Vansittar, of Coolbavm, in the county of Limerick, and has issue]. Seats — Massy Lodge, and Hermitage, near Castle Connell, in the county of Limerick ; Killakee, Rathfamham, in the county of Dublin ; Laralen, Kinlough, in the county of Leitrim. Major-General WILLIAM GODFREY DUNHAM MASSY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Tipperary, Doctor of Laws, son of Major H. W. Massy of Rosanna, in the county of Tipperary ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Chibs^-United Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1869, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Major-General Sir Themas Seaton, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal addresses — Colombo, Ceylon; Granistown, Tipperary. » is the Military Cockade. JOHN GEORGE BERESFORD MASSY - BERES- FORD, Esquire, Justice of 9ia00B=TBete0fOtD ^f^Fe^anaghlndpSll! late Lieutenant Lanark- shire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born February 7, 1856, being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Very Reverend John Maunsell Massy-Beresford, Dean of Kilmore, by his wife Emily Sarah, daughter of the Reverend Isaac Beresford. Clubs — Constitutional, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent crusily fitch^e three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure en- grailed sable, a canton erminois (for Beresford); 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three lozenges sable, a lion passant or, a martlet for difference (for Massy), and im- paling the arms of Mulholland, namely azure, a stag's head erased argent, between three escallops or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased azure, charged with a crescent or, and pierced through the neck with a broken spear, the point thrust through the upper jaw gold, on an escroll above the motto, "Nil nisi cruce " (for Beresford) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head gules, armed sable, charged with a martlet gold (for Massy). Motto — " Pro libertate patria." Mar- ried, November 22, 1892, Alice Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Dunleath. Estates — Macbie Hill, Lamancha, N.B. ; Barna and Kilscanlon, in the county of Limerick ; Ballyslatteen, in the county of Tipperary ; St. Hubert's, in the county of Fermanagh. Postal addresses — St. Hubert's, Belturbet, Ireland ; Macbie Hill, Lamancha, N.B. CHARLES GILBERT MASTER, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the QCfk^tt^^Y ^^'^^ of India. Born 1833, beiiig the fifth V^a,9\X\. son of the late the Venerable Robert Mosley Master, Master of Arts, Archdeacon of Man- chester, and Rector of Croston, i7t the county of Lancashire ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Married, 1857, Emma Caroline, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Onslow, Aladras Civil Service. Postal address — Earlsridge, Woodlands Road, Redhill. Colonel WILLIAM CHESTER MASTER, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Gentle- man-at-Arms to Her Majesty, Born November 6, 1821, being the fifth son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Chester Master of Knole Park, near Bristol, by his wife Isabel Margaret, daughter of Stephen Tlwmas Digby, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Stephen Thomas Digby ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Married, 1861, Madeline Harriet Louisa (who died -lSZci), daughter of Sir William Curtis , third Baro- net. Postal address— Hampton Park House, Leominster. Sir DONALD MA THESON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Q(!M\^\\etLt\Y\ ^listice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- (ipavyiP^UU tenant for the county of Lanark, and Colonel commanding Lanarkshire Royal Engineers. Born 1840, being the son of tlie late John Matheson of Glasgow ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to tlte rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Club— Conservative. Postal addresses — Park Terrace, Glasgow: Bourtree-Hill, Irvine, N.B. §SlR KENNETH JAMES MATHESON, second Baronet, of Lochalsh, in the county of Ross, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county and for the county of Cromarty, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Inverness. Born May 12, 1854, being the son of Sir Alexander Matheson, the first Baronet, Member of Parliament, by his second wife Lavinia Mary, commonly called the Honourable Lavinia Mary, sister of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Beaumont; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation of May 15, 1882. Clubs— Carlton, Bachelors', St. James's. Livery— Wti\\.z (or drab) with crimson facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms ; Argent, three dexter hands couped two and one gules, within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of 8 is the Naval Cockade. 9@au 679 Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a scimitar in fesse, all proper. Motto— "Fac et spera." Heir presumptive — His half-brother, Alexander Perceval Matheson, Esquire, born 1861 ; married, 1884, Eleanor, daughter of the late Reverend Kyrle Ernie Aubrey Money of Much Marcle, in the county of Hereford. S«afa— Ardoss Castle, Alness, North Britain ; Attadale House, and Dun- craig, Strome Ferry, North Britain. Dame MARY JANE MATHESON, fourth daughter of the late Michael Henry Perceval of Spencer Wood, Canada. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gyronny of eight sable and gules, a lion rampant or, armed and langued azure, all within a bordure of the third, charged with three bears' heads, two in chief and one in base couped azure, muzzled argent, and two hands fesseways in fesse holding daggers erect of the second. Married, 1843, Sir James Matheson, first and last Baronet, who died 1878. Postal addresses — 13 Cleveland Row, London, S.W. ; Achany, Bonar Bridge, Sutherlandshire ; Stornoway Castle, Stornoway ; Isle of Lewes, Ross-shire. GEORGE FELTON MAT HEW, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 0(!ki\^\\^Vt\ General Manager of Burmah State Rail- vl^ClVyviU ways. Born 1846 ; created Cotnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1882. Postal address — Rangoon, Burmah. Tlie Honourable Sir JAMES CHARLES MA THE W, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Laws, Judge of the High Court of Justice. Born 1830, being the son of Charles Mathew of Lehena House, in the county of Cork, by his wife Mary, daughter of James Hackett of Cork ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Clubs — Athenceum, Reform. Married, 1861, Eliza- beth, eldest daughter of the Reverend Ed-win Biron, Vicar of Lympne, in the county of Kent. Postal addresses — 46 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W.; 655 Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. Brigadier - General Sir LLOYD WILLIAM MA- THE WS, Knight Commander of the 0|Qc)4.f«|>CY«^ Most Distinguished Order of Saint Vf^\X\\yX>Min Michael and Saint George, Prime Mini- ster to His Highness the Sultan of Zan- zibar. Born 1850, being the son of William Mathews, Esquire, Captain, and one of the first movers in Volunteer Force ; created CoTnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1894. Postal address — Zanzibar. The Reverend WILLIAM ARNOLD MA THE WS, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Appleby, Honorary Canon of Carlisle and Rural Dean. Born September n, 1839, being the eldest son of William. Mathews, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Jane, daughter of F. G. Arnold, Doctor of Medicine. Armorial tear- mgs as used are for Arms : Gules, three -chevroTiels or. Crest — A cross or, on escallop shell gules, between two wings. ^0\i\>0 — '' Aqua7n servare mentem;" but these have not been matriculated in Lyon Office. Married, August 11, 1866, Caroline Sarah Georgina, daughter of William 'Henry Stuart of Lennoxville, Canada; and has Issue — (i) Stuart William Mathews ; (2) Charles Arnold Frank Mathews: {3) Thomas Graham Mathews; (4) Edward Amherst Mathews; (5) Paul Mathews; Margaret Helen; Gertrude Laura ; Katharine Mary ; and Caroline Dorothea. Postal address — St. Lawrence Vicarage, Appleby, West- morland, RICHARD MA TTEI, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and rvck(^|-^l^f Saint George ; created Companion of the Most X^W>\X\ Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. HENRY MONTAGU MATTHEWS, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most ETninent Order of Q(3kfi¥¥\\f'eing the second son of Francis V^fXWMKr Maude, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Maude, by his wife Frances, daughter of A. H. Brooking. Club— St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent (for Maude) ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, and over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or ; and impaling the arms of Hanbury- Tracy, namely, quarterly i and 4, or an escallop in the centre chief point sable, be- tween two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, cotised sable (for Hanbury). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding an acorn or, slipped vert. Married, 1859, Georgiana Henrietta Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Henrietta Emma, second daughter of the Right Honour- able the second Baron Sudeley ; and has Issue — (i) Cyril Francis Maude, Gentleman (of 33 Brompton Crescent, S.W.), born 1862 [married, 1888, Winifred Emery, and has issue living, Margery Kathleen, and Pamela Cynthia] ; (2) Ernest Henry Maude, Gentleman, born 1863 [married, 1889, Maud, daughter of Francis Dennis BuUen, and has issue living, Robert Henry Ernest Maude, Gentleman, born 1890] ; (3) Hubert Cornwallis Maude, Gentleman, born 1865 ; (4) Alwyn Julian Maude, Gentleman, born 1867 ; (5) Maurice Douglas Maude, Gentleman, born 1868 [married, 1893, Mabel, daughter of J. Torpy of New South Wales, and has issue, LiUan Isabelle] ; (6) Ralph Walter Maude, Gentleman, born 1873; and Lilian Selina. Residence — 90 Elm Park Gardens, S.W. Colonel FRANCIS CORNWALLIS MAUDE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late of the Royal Artillery, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1828, being the eldest son of the late Captain Francis Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Maude, Royal Navy, by his wife Frances, daughter of A. H. Brooking of St. John's, Newfoundland ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, and over all a Uon rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his Decoration of the Victoria Cross, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding an oak-branch vert, fructed or. Married, i860, Paulina Susanna, daughter of the Honourable Paul Ivy Sterling, Acting Chief-Justice of Ceylon ; and has Issue living — Francis Sterling de Montalt Maude, Gentleman, born 1867 ; Ionia Isabella ; Georgiana Ivy ; and Mabel Matilda. General Sir FREDERICK FRANCIS MAUDE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Bom 1821, being the fourth son of the late Reverend the Honourable John Charles Maude, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of William Ceely Trevilian of Middlelney, in the county of Somerset ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1857, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1879, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1886. Armorial bear- ings — ^He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e or ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and collar of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Grand Cross thereof and his Victoria Cross. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding an oak branch vert, fructed or. Married, 1853, Catherine Mary, daughter of The Editor undertakes that ever^ entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 68o 9iau the Very Reverend Sir G. Bisshopp, Baronet (she died 1892). Postal address — 16 Eccleston Square, S.W. ROBERT HENRY IVIAUDE, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel late 7th Royal Fusiliers. Born June 24, 1842, being the second but eldest surviving son of the Very Reverend Robert William Maude, commonly known as the Very Reverend the Honourable Robert William Maude, Dean of Clogher, by his wife Martha, commonly known as the Honourable Martha, sister of the Right Honourable the late Baron Dunalley, and daughter of F. A. Prittie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable F. A. Prittie ; heir presumptive to Viscounty of Hawarden. Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Dark green, red waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lion rampant argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three bars gemelles sable, over all a lion rampant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased gules, holding an oak-branch slipped proper, acorned or ; with the Motto, " Virtute securus." Married, December 15, 1881, Caroline A. M. , eldest daughter of Major Arthur Ogle; and has Issue — Robert Cornwallis Maude, Esquire, born September 6, 1890. Estate — Palmerston, in the county of Dublin. Postal address — V^ite Hill Chase, Greatham, West Liss, Hants. ELIZABETH MAULE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Maule, daughter fllflfltlfp °'^ *^ '"'^ William Binny. Armorial bear- V^tWWii Ulgs are, upon a lozenge : Party per pale argent and gules, a bordure charged with eight escallops all counterchanged. Married, 1844, William Maule, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Maule, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Panmure (extinct), who died 1859. Postal ad- dresses — t^'}, Lancaster Gate, W. ; Maulesden, Brechin, N.B. General FREDERICK RICHARD MAUNSELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order CIlflAttt^t^rH of the Bath. Born 1828, being the son of V^aUlWi-n the late Reverend D. H. Maunsell of Balbriggan ; was created Companion of the most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Clubs — United Service, East India United Service, Primrose. Married, 1862, Maria Alexandrine [who died 1883), daughter of Don Manuel Velez, of New Granada. Postal address — The Grove, Boltons, S. VV. Major-General THOMAS MA UNSELL, Comf anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born September 10, 1882, being thi second son of the late George Meares Maunsell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bally William, Rathkeale, in the county of LiTnerick, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Thomas Lloyd of BeechTnount, in the county of Limerick, Member of Parliament ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three maunches sable, impaling for the arms of Burrowes, argent, on a cross gules. Jive mullets or, on a canton of the second, a lion passant guardant of the third. Crest — A falcon rising or. Motto — "Quod vult valde vult." Married, February 21, 1865, Amy Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Colonel Burrowes, Kiiight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Bourton Court, in the county of Somerset : and has Issue — (i) George Edward Scarlett Maunsell, born January 12, 1871 ; (2) Philip Mountstuart Aitchison Maunsell, born Juneag, 1874; Louisa Amy Catherine Augusta ; and Cicely Marion Grace. JANE MAURICE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Maurice, daughter of tlie fliWftttrtf P second Baron Lilford. Married, 1836, V^\X\A\,X\,\, the Reverend Pierce Maurice, who died 1874. Colonel JOHN FREDERICK MAURICE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1841 , being the son of the late Reverend Frederick Denison Maurice : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of & is the MiUtary Cockade. the Bath, 1871. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1869, Anne Frances, daughter cf the late R. A. Fitzgerald. JAMES PLATT MAWDSLEY, Gentleman. Bom November 28, 1825, being the only son nvaaVvt}Tn °f James Mawdsley, by his wife Ellen, ^aUIU^K^J^ daughter of Peter Piatt of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, two chevxonels argent between as many hammers in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base of the last ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, sem^e of annulets argent, and holding in the beak a hammer as in the arms; with the Motto, " Fidelis ad urnam." Married, September 5, 1849, Ellen, daughter of John Currey, Merchant, of Liverpool ; and has Issue— {x) James Mawdsley, Gentleman, born 1854 [married, 1880, Lucy Anne, fourth daughter of Nicholas Duckworth of Mosley Hill] ; (2) Robert Cargey Mawdsley, Gentleman, born 1859 ; (3) Thomas Ryder Mawdsley, Gentleman, born 1862 ; (4) William Currey Leyland Mawdsley, Gentleman, born 1863 ; Eliza Currey [married, 1873, Henry Wainwright of Grove Park, near Liverpool] ; Ellen [married, 1874, Alfred Dobell of Liverpool] ; Harriet Catherine Ross ; and Mary Currey. Estate — Property in Liverpool and Beechwood, Aigburth. Postal address — 30 Falkner Square, Liverpool. JAMES MAXTONE-GRAHAM, Esquire, Justice of ^ the Peace and Deputy- a@a«one=(SraI)am '^:^::^ i^rJr^llk late Anthony Maxtone, by his wife Alexina, daughter of John Grasme of Eskbank, and sister of Robert Graham of Balgowan, in the cotmty of Perth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly I and 4, or a chevron gules, between three cross crosslets fitchfe azure (for Maxtone) ; 2 and 3 or, three piles sable, within a double tressure fiory counterflory gules, on a chief of the second, a rose between two escallops of the first (for Graham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, a bee proper (for Maxtone) ; 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, a dove proper (for Graham). Mottoes — "Providus esto," and "Candide ut secvu'e." Married, July 30, 1851, Caro- line Mary Anne, daughter of George Edward Russell, Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has Issue — (i) Anthony George Maxtone-Graham, Gentleman, born March 23, 1854 ; (2) Robert Graham Maxtone-Graham, Gentleman, born February i, 1856 ; (3) James Maxtone- Graham, Gentleman, born October 19, 1863 [married, September 5, 1893, Margaret Ethel, second daughter of the late Philip Kington Blair Oliphant of Ardblair, in the county of Perth] ; Alexina Mary ; Margaret Graeme ; Caro- line Leonora ; EUzabeth Christina ; and Marjory Georgina Ramsay. Seats — Cultoquhey, Crieff; Battleby, Redgorton, in the county of Perth. MAXWELL, quartered by BOYLE. MAXWELL, see FARNHAM and CONSTABLE- MAXWELL-STUART. MAXWELL, CONSTABLE-, see MERRIES. CHARLOTTE ANNE MAXWELL, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. gJftarVnEll Richard Maxwell, daughter of the Reve- VVif\\^,tM'i'\\ jgjj(j Henry Elrington, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a saltire sable, a chief paly of six of the first and second. Married, 1848, Richard Maxwell, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Richard Maxwell (son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Famham), who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Somerset Henry Maxwell, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant 98th Regi- ment and Captain and Honorary Major 4th Battalion Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cavan ; unsuccessfully contested county Cavan, 1880, and South Tyrone Division of county Tyrone, 1885 ; born March 17, 1849 [married, 1B75, Florence Jane, commonly known as Lady Florence Jane, daughter of the Most Honourable the third Marquess of Headfort, and has issue living, Barry Somerset Maxwell, Esquire, bom 1876 ; Arthur Kenlis Maxwell, Gentleman, born 1879 ; H is the Naval Cockade. 9@ar Qiap 68i Edward Saunderson John Maxwell, Gentleman, born 1889 ; Dennis Crichton Maxwell, Gentleman, born 1892; Zoe Emma ; and Stella Frances. Residence— Ax\zy Cottage, Mount Nugent, in the county of Cavan. C/«^j— Carlton, Naval and Military, Sackville Street, Kildare Street]; (2) Henry Edward Maxwell, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), and Adjutant 8th Battalion Kmg's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1857 [married, 1887, Edith, daughter of Colonel Robert Godolphin Cosby of Stradbally Hall, Queen's County, and has issue, Richard Sydney Somerset Maxwell, Gentleman, born 1893; and Ismay Alice. C/a^.r— Naval and Military, Kildare Street]; Isa- bella Sarah ; and Anna Frances [married, 1885, Thomas Cosby Burrowes, and has issue]. Postal address— Foillaxid, Mount Nugent, county Cavan. Dame FRANCES DOROTHEA MAXWELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Maxwell, daughter of Francis Synge of Glenm^re Castle, in the county of Wick- low. Married, 1843, Sir Peter Benson Maxwell, Knight Bachelor, who died 1893. Postal address— Sloane Gardens, Chelsea, London, S. W. Major HENRY ST. PATRICK MAXWELL, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Deputy-Commissioner of Assam, and Political Agent and Superintendent of the Manipur State. Born 1850, being the son of General William Maxwell, Royal Artillery : created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Postal address — British Agency, Manipur, India. §SlR HERBERT EUSTACE MAXWELL, seventh Baronet, of Monreith, in the county of Wigtown, Deputy-Lieutenant, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel late 4th Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers (Militia), Member of Parlia- ment for the county of Wigtown. Born January 8, 1845, being the eldest son of Sir William Maxwell, the sixth Baro- net, by his wife Helenora, youngest daughter of Sir Michael Shaw Stewart, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1877, imder the creation of January 8, 1681. Livery — Full dress : white coat with black lace, black plush waistcoats and breeches, silver buttons ; undress : black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, beaked and membered gules, on the breast an escutcheon of the first, charged with a saltire of the second, surcharged in the centre with a hurclieon or, all within a bordure gules. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising proper. Motto — ' ' Reviresco. " Badge — Holly. Married, January 20, 1869, Mary, eldest daughter of Henry Fletcher-Campbell of Boquhan, in the county of Stirling ; and has Isstie — (i) William Maxwell, Esquire, born Sep- tember 29, 1869 ; (2) Aymer Edward Maxwell, Esquire, born October 26, 1877 ; Ann Christian ; Winifred Edith ; and Beatrice Mary. Seat — Monreith, Whauphill, Wigton- shire. Town residence — 49 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Supporters as used, but which are of no authority, are two stags proper, attired argent. Dam£ JANE O WEN, com-jnonly known as Lady Max- well, daughter of Frank Baird of Glasgow. Married, firstly, 1880, Sir William Maxwell of Calderwood, tenth Baronet, who died 1885 ; secondly, George Leader Owen of Withybush, in the county of Pembroke. Postal address — Withybush, Haverfordwest. Sir PATRICK MAXWELL, Knight Bachelor, Presi- dent of the Incorporated Law Society of Ireland. Born 1817 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Postal address — 37 North Great Georges Street, Dublin. WILLIAM EDWARD MAXWELL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Colonial Secretary of the Straits Settle- ments. Bom 1846, being the son of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Club — Conservative, Married, 1870, Lilias Grant, daughter of the Reverend J. Aberigh-Mackay, Doctor of Divinity. Postal address — Singapore, Straits Settlements. §SiR WILLIAM FRANCIS MAXWELL, fourth Baronet, of Cardoness, in the county of Kirkcud- bright, Deputy -Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for that county. Born June 19, 1844, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late John Sprot of London ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation of June 9, 1804. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. argent, an eagle displayed sable (for Maxwell of Nithsdale) ; 2. azure, a gable end of a Gothic church, with a cross at the top, and a Gothic leaded window argent, as Patron of Anworth ; 3. argent, a saltire sable, within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first ; 4. argent, a bend azure, the whole within a bordure embattled gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a man's head, looking " foreright," within two laurel branches in orle proper. Supporters — A lion and a stag proper. Motto (above the crest) — "Think on." Married, Sep- tember 16, 1884, Jessidora, only daughter of John Anthony Macrae of Wellbank, in the county of Forfar; and has Issue — William Francis John Maxwell, Esquire, born July 1885 ; Joanna Mary ; and Dorothea Letitia May. Seat — Cardoness, Gatehouse, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Captain HENRY JOHN MA Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Royal Navy. QAi\\\ Born 1853, being the son of the Reverend Henry Vl3 C*|; Thomas May ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, 1892. Married, 1883, Constance, daughter of Admiral Sir William Robert Mends, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Colonel JAMES MA Y, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Army. Born 1837, being the son of Captain William May, Com^nissariat Department, Bengal ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1893. MAYNARD, borne upon an escutcheon of pretence by GORDON-LENNOX, and by the Earl of BROOKE and WARWICK. ANTHONY LAX MAYNARD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, late (Mflt1t1fl1*Jl Master of the North Durham Foxhounds. V^affl laiV Born November 22, 1814, being the eldest son of the late John Charles Maynard of Skiningrove, and of Harlsey Hall, in the county of York, by his wife Catherine Grace, daughter of the late John Easterby , Esquire, of Skiningrove. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron vert, between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, five ermine spots or (for Maynard) ; 2 and 3, barry of six erminois and gules, on a chief azure, three catherine-wheels or (for Lax), impaling the arms of Ridley, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron between three falcons argent, as many pellets (for Ridley) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks' heads erased sable (for White) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant or, gorged with a collar invected argent, fimbriated sable; with the Motto, " Manus justa nardus." Married, firstly, June 14, 1843, Elizabeth Jane, eldest daughter of George Hatton Wilkinson, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant, of Harperly Park, in the county of Durham (she died 1872) ; secondly, 1873, Edith Harriet, eldest daughter of the Reverend Henry Richard Ridley. By his first mar- riage he has Issue — (i) Anthony Charles Hilton Maynard, Gentleman, born June 7, i860 [married, 1890, Annie Evelyn, eldest daughter of the Reverend H. A. Milton, Master of Sherburne Hospital] ; and by his second marriage, (2) Henry Easterby Maynard, Gentleman, born July 9, 1876. Estate — Skiningrove, in the county of York. Postal address — Newton Hall, Durham. This family of Maynard are credited in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry " as possessing two crests, and these are invariably used ; but the Royal License, under which the name and arms of Maynard were assumed, distinctly says,^ 'Assume and take the surname of Maynard, and also bear the arms of Maynard only ," though, of course, the right to quarter the arms of Lax on the score of representation remains ; but this would not apply to the crest of Lax, and the quarterly coat of Maynard and Lax is not subquarterly , nor indivisible. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person.- 682 0@ap EDMUND ANTHONY JEFFERSON MAYNARD, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Lord of the Manor of Nether Padley. Born 1861, being the only son of the late Edmund Gilling Maynard, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Chesterfield, by his second wife Ann, eldest daughter of John Jell of Dover, in the county of Kent. Livery — Light drab, with dark green collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron vert, between three sinister hands couped at the wrist gules, five ermine spots or (for Maynard) ; 2 and 3, barry of six erminois and gules, on a chief azure three catherine-wheels or (for Lax) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant or, gorged with a collar invected argent, fimbriated sable ; with the Motto, " Manus justa nardus." Married, April 2, 1887, Margaret Blanche, elder daughter of R. S. Wilmot- Sitwell of Stainsby House, Smalley, in the coimty of Derby ; and has had Issue — (i) Anthony Lax Maynard, Gentleman, born 1889 ; (2) Richard Sacheverell Maynard, Gentleman, bom October 9, 1892, died January 14, 1893 ; Dorothy Mar- garet ; and Winifred May. Estates — Nether Padley and at Chesterfield, both in the county of Derby. Postal address — The Cottage, Rolleston, Burton-on-Trent. This faviily of Maynard are credited in Burke's " Landed Gentry^' as possessing two crests, and two are invariably used ; hut the Royal License, under which the name and arms of Maynard were assumed, distinctly says, *' Assume and take the surname of Maynard, and also bear the arms of Maynard only," though, of course, the right to quarter the arms of Lax on the score of representation remains ; but this would not apply to the crest of Lax, namely, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a catherine-wheel, as in the arms ; and, moreover, the quarterly coat of Maynard and Lax is not suiquarterly , nor indivisible. The Right Honourable BLANCHE JULIA BOURKE, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Mayo, an Extra Lady of the Bedchamber to the Queen, third daughter of the Right Honourable George Wyndham , first Baron Leconfield. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, and from which are pendent her badges of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, and of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India : Per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules ; in the first quarter a lion rampant, and in the second a hand erect, couped at the wrist, both sable, impaling the arms of Wyndham, namely azure, a chevron between three Uons' heads erased or, within a border wavy of the last. Supporters — Two chevaliers in com- plete armour, each holding in the exterior hand a pole-axe proper. Married, 1848, the Right Honourable Sir Richard Southwell Bourke, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, sixth Earl of Mayo, who was assassinated in the Andaman Islands when Viceroy of India, 1872, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (r) The Right Honourable Dermot Robert Wyndham Bourke, seventh Earl of Mayo [to whom refer] ; (2) Maurice Archibald Bourke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Archibald Bourke, Captain Royal Navy, Extra Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, born December 22, 1853 ; (3) Algernon Henry Bourke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Henry Bourke, born December 31, 1854 [married, December 15, 1887, Gwendoline Irene Emily, daughter of Hans Sloane Stanley of Poultons, in the county of Southampton] ; (4) Terence Theobald Bourke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Terence Theobald Bourke, born April 2, 1865 ; Norah Mary, com- monly known as Lady Norah Mary, died May 23, 1851 ; Eva Constance Aline, commonly known as Lady Eva Constance Aline [married, July 7, 1885, Captain Wyndham Harry Wyndham Quin, t6th Lancers, and has issue] ; and Florence Blanche Madeline, commonly known as Lady Florence Blanche Madeline. Postal address ^zo Eaton Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable DERMOT ROBERT WYNDHAM BOURKE, seventh Earl of Mayo, Viscount Mayo, and Baron of Naas, in the county of Kildare, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Representative Peer for Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant for county Kildare. Born July 2, 1851, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Richard Southwell Bourke, sixth Earl of Mayo, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint M ia tlie Military Cockade. 00ea Patrick, Grand Master of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Blanche Julia, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Julia, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Leconfield; succeeded his father in 1872. Creations — '&^xon, August i, 1776; Viscount, January 13, 1781 ; Earl, June 24, 1785. Clubs— Carlton, White's, Marlborough, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livety Dark blue coat, gilt buttons, black and yellow striped waiscoat, light drab overcoat. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and ermine, a cross gules, in the first quarter a Hon rampant, and in the second a hand erect couped at the vwist, both sable, impaling the arms of Ponsonby, namely gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-raountain sejant guardant proper, collared and chained or. Supporters — Two chevaliers in complete armour, each holding in the exterior hand a pole-axe proper. Motto — "A cruce salus." Married, November 3, 1885, Geraldine, eldest daughter of Gerald Ponsonby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Ponsonby. Heir presumptive — His brother, Maurice Archibald Bourke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Archibald Bourke, born 1853 ; is Captain Royal Navy ; Extra Equerry to His Royal High- ness the Duke of Edinburgh, 1887 ; Assistant-Director Naval Intelligence Department, 1890, 1891. Seats — Palmers- town, Straffan, Ireland ; Hayes Beauparc, in the county of Meath. MAZE, see BLACKBURNE-MAZE. MEADE, see CLANWILLIAM. Dam£ EMILY SALTER MEADE, commonly called Lady Meade, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel CX^1>At\0 Malcolm, Resident of Baroda. Married 1853, V^X/iXyiK' General Sir Richard John Meade, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Ejnpire, of the Bengal Army ; who was created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1874, ^-^^ Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and died March 20, 1894. Postal address — 65 Queen! s Gate, S. IV. Sir ROBERT HENRY MEADE, commonly called the Honourable Sir Robert Henry Meade, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born 1835, being the second son of the Right Honourable Richard Charles Francis Christian Meade, third Earl of Clanwilliam, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Doctor of Civil Law, by his wife Elizabeth Herbert, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Herbert, daughter of the Right Honourable George Augustus Herbert, eleventh Earl of Pembroke ; Permanent Under-Secretary of State for the Colonies ; appointed Registrar of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877 ; and created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of a Knight Commander of that Order, 1894. Clubs — Burhngton, Travellers'. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Aims : Azure, a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and from which is pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, armed or. Married, firstly, 1865, Mary, commonly called Lady Mary (who died 1866), daughter of the Right Honoiurable Henry Lascelles, third Earl of Harewood ; secondly, 1880, Caro- line Georgiana (who died 1881), daughter of the late Charles William Grenfell, Member of Parliament ; and by his first marriage has Isstie living — Mary Elizabeth Blanche ; and by his second marriage — Charles Francis Meade, Esquire, born i88r. Postal addresses — Englemere, Ascot, Staines; 8 Hereford Gardens, W. The Reverend SIDNEY MEADE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Sidney Meade, Canon of Salisbury. Born 1839, being the son of the Right Hon- H is tlie Naval Cockade. curable Sir Richard Charles Francis Christian Meade, third Earl of Clanwilliam, Knight Grand Cross of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order, Captain of Deal Castle, by his wife Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable George Augustus Herbert, eleventh Earl of Pembroke. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine between three trefoils slipped argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a double- headed eagle displayed sable. Married, 1868, Lucy E., daughter of the late J. H. Jacob ; and has /rjK«— Francis Henry Meade, Esquire, born December 6, 1870 ; Elizabeth Cecilia ; and Constance Selina. Postal address— FraxMeigh House, Bradford-on-Avon. H WILLIAM OLIVER MEADE - KING, Esquire, w Justice of the Peace, late Major and fllftl?ahl>-Tlttt1(Y Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel 3rd (ll^l^aUI^'liMllB Battahon Somersetshire Light In- fantry. 5or« March 17, 1833, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Richard King Meade-King, Esquire, of Walford, by his wife Catherine, second daughter and co-heir of William Oliver of Hope Corner, near Taunton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant between three cross crosslets, two and one sable, and as many escal- lops, one and two gules (for King) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a chevron argent, between three leopards' faces or, two arrows in saltire azure, barbed and flighted proper, between two bows chevronways of the fourth stringed of the field (for Meade). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon an arm in bend dexter, couped at the elbow, the hand supporting a tilting-spear erect the head broken, the arm surmounting a branch of oak fructed in bend sinister all proper (for King) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin azure, wings elevated ermine, in the dexter claw a fleur-de-lis or (for Meade). Motto — "Cadenti porrigo dextram." Married, June 18, 1857, Mary Mus- grave, daughter of William Beadon, Esquire, of Otterhead, near Honiton, in the county of Devon, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — William Oliver Evelyn Meade- King, Gentleman, born December 14, 1858 ; and a daughter. Seat — Walford, near Taunton, in the county of Somerset. GEORGE MEARES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and QSKnetYnti Saint George. Born 1825, being the son of V^X/QXX/fi the late George Rochfort Meares of county Westmeath; a Member of the Legislative Cottncil of Victoria; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1864, Sarah Broadley Dixon. Postal address — Grosvenor House, South Yarra, Melbourne. Sir GEORGE SAMUEL MEASOM, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent fliftrfltfritn ^^^ Middlesex, arid for the Cinque Ports. tJJyvapUlll Born z&zS, being the son of Daniel Measom, by his wife Mary, nfee Coventry ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Club — Magistrates'. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Anns : Azure, on a fesse between three [f\ heads, as many escallops. Crest — A falcon belled. Motto — " Vive ut vivas." M2.mtd, firstly , 1839, Sarah, daughter of fames Hillman ; secondly, 1867, Charlotte, daughter of George Simpson, of Old Palace, Rich-mond, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses — St. Margaret's, near Twickenham; Arklow House, Ramsgate. The Right Honourable HARRIOT BRABAZON, Widow, Countess of Meath, daughter of Sir filBPfltfl I^i'^l'^'l Brooke, Baronet. Armorial bear- W^vuvy ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, on a bend or, three martlets sable, impaling the arms of Brooke, namely or, a cross engrailed per pale gules and sable. Supporters — Two wyverns or, winged, membered, collared and chained gules. Married, 1837, the Right Honourable William Brabazon, eleventh Earl of Meath, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is /«Ke—(i) Jacques Le-Nor- man Brabazon, bom May 18, 1839, died August 1844 ; (2) 683 the Right Honourable Reginald Brabazon, twelfth Earl of Meath ; Kathleen Harriot, commonly known as Lady Kathleen Harriot. Postal address — Kilruddery, Bray, county Wicklow. S The Right Honourable REGINALD BRABA- W ZON, Earl of Meath and Baron of Ardee, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Chaworth of Eaton Hall, in the county of Hereford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant, late Second Secretary Diplo- matic Service, Honorary Colonel 5th Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers. Born July 31, 1841, being the son of the eleventh Earl, by his wife Harriot, daughter of Sir Richard Brooke, Baronet ; succeeded his father 1887. Creations — Baron July 19, 1616 ; Earl, April 16, 1627 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, September 10, 1831. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend or, three martlets sable, impaling the arms of Maitland, namely or, a lion rampant d^chauss^, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon rising or. Supporters — Two wyverns or, winged and membered, collared and chained gules. Motto — "Vota vita mea." Married, January 7, 1868, Mary Jane, commonly known as Lady Mary Jane, only surviving daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Earl of Lauderdale: and has Issue — (i) Reginald Le-Normand Brabazon, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Ardee, Lieu- tenant Grenadier Guards, born November 24, 1869 ; (2) Arthur Lauderdale Le-Normand Brabazon, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Arthur Lauderdale Le- Normand Brabazon, Lieutenant sth Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, born September 28, 1872 ; (3) Claud Maitland Patrick Brabazon, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Claud Patrick Brabazon, born July 16, 1874; (4) Ernest William Maitland Molyneux Brabazon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ernest William Maitland Molyneux Brabazon, born March 22, 1884 ; Mary Florence, commonly known as Lady Mary Florence ; and Violet Constance Maitland, commonly known as Lady Violet Constance Maitland. Seat — Kilruddery House, county Wicklow. Residences — Ardee Cottage, Ottershaw, Chertsey ; 83 Lancaster Gate, W. MEDLEY, quartered by FOLJAMBE. Sir EDWARD BRADFORD MEDLYCOTT, fourth Baronet, of Ven House, in the county of GlBl>^l^11fn^^" somerset, Master of Arts, Barrister-at- CT3»J'Ul{/VUH. Law. Born September 29, 1832, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of the Reverend E. Bradford, Rector of Stal- bridge, in the county of Dorset ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, January 8, 1887, under the creation of October 3, 1808. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Quarterly per fesse indented gules and azure, three lions rampant argent, impaling the arms of Mansel, namely argent, a chevron between three maunches sable. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a rtiural crown gules, a demi-eagle with wings elevated or. Motto — ' ' Dat cura quietem. " Married, September 2, 1869, Maria Emma, daughter of Sir John B. W. Mansel, ninth Baronet, of Muddlescome ; and has Issue — Lilian Mansel. Heir presumptive — His brother, Mervyn Bradford Medlycott, Esquire, Rear- Admiral (retired), served in Black Sea and Baltic during the Crimean War ; born 1837. Seat — Venn House, Milborne Port, in the county of Somerset. MEDWAY, Baron, see CRANBROOKE. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM HOPE MEIKLE- JOHN, Companion of the Most Dis- C?VQl>t(fTl>tl*lfltl tinguished Order of Saint Michael and V^X,\,n\.\f)\i^\\ Saint George, of the Bengal Army. Born 1845 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1893, Maud Louisa, daughter of Rear- Admiral Henry Hamilton Beamish, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 684 a^ei 0@en MELDRUM, Baron, see HUNTLY. CHARLES MELDRUM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint C^ftl>l^lt•|fm Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Xi^Kr\\iV\X\\\ Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, a Member of Council of Government of Mauritius, son of the late William Meldrum of Kirk- m.ichael, Banffshire ; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1870, Frances Charlotte Victoria, daughter of the late Doctor Percy FitzPatrick. Postal address — Mauritius. MELFORT, Earl of, see PERTH. MELFORT, Viscount, see PERTH. MELGUM, Viscount of, see HUNTLY. MELGUND, Viscount, see MINTO. JOSEPH WILLIAM MELLES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, Master of Arts (7fBl>Hl>lX °f "'^ University of Edinburgh, late Captain W^t-lHt-W ist Hertfordshire Volunteer Battalion (Bed- fordshire Regiment), eldest son of the late William Melles, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Margaret Coulter, daughter of Richard Meikle. Clubs — Constitutional, Grosvenor, University (Edinburgh). Livery —Dark green, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns ; Vert, on a pale between two cinquefoils argent, a fir-tree eradicated proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a fir-tree erect and eradicated proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Usquefidelis." Married, March 22, 1882, Mary, third daughter of Andrew Roddick ; and has Issue — (i) William Eugine Melles, Gentleman, born January 17, 1883 ; (2) Gordon Frank Melles, Gentleman, born September 3, 1885 ; Margaret Mary ; and Doris Gracie Fraser. Estates — Sewardstone Lodge, Sewardstone, in the county of Essex ; GruUne, Aros, Isle of Mull, in the county of Argyll. Postal address — Sewardstone Lodge, Seward- stone, Chingford, Essex. Lieutenant-Colonel HO WARD MELLISS, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of th£ Star of India, QCSK^\\ttti Indian Staff Corps, Inspector-General of vlg/vill^P Imperial Service Troops. Born 1847, being tjie son of the late Geojge W. Melliss of Talbot Square, W. ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1893. Club — Naval and Military. Married, \Z^Z, Mary Edith, only daughter of the late Major-General Cowan, Royal Horse Artillery. Postal address — Simla, India. Major-General Sir PETER MELVILL MELVILL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable PKR l^f Vttf I ^'^'^^^ ^f Ihe Bath, late of the Bombay Army 4^vlUill Born 1803, being the youngest son of Captain Philip Melvill, Lieutenant-Governor of Pen- dennis Castle, in tlie county of Cornwall, by his wife, the daughter of Peter Dobree of Beauregard, Guernsey ; created Knight Comrnander of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Civil Division), i860. Married, 1836, the daughter of John Robertson of Tweedmouth, Berwick-upon-Tweed [she died 1881). Postal address — 27 Palmeira Square, Hove, Brighton. PHILIP SANDYS MELVILL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1827, being the son of Philip Melvill; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1876. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1851, Eliza Johanna, daughter of James Johnstone. Postal address — 72 Philbeach Gardens, S. W. Sir WILLIAM HENRY MELVILL, Knight Bachelor. Bom 1827, being the son of Sir James Cosmo Melvill, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Married, 1862, the Honour- able Elizabeth Theresa Lister, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Thomas, the second Baron Ribblesdale. Postal address — 32 Beaufort Gardens, S. W. M is the Military Coclcade. MELVILLE, quartered by BOYLE. MELVILLE, see BALFOUR-MELVILLE. MELVILLE, Earl of, see LEVEN. MELVILLE, Baron, see LEVEN. MELVILLE, LESLIE-, see LEVEN. CHARLOTTE MELVILLE, Widow, com-monly known as the Honourable Charlotte Melville, daugh- aOKMVikWtr ter of the Right Honourable the first Baron tfl^^lUIUv Bateman. Married, 1847, George John Whyte-Melville, who died 1878. Postal address— 54 Upper Brook Street, W. GEORGE MELVILLE, Esquir-e, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Colonial Secretary , Auditor-General, and Registrar- General of British Honduras. Born 1842, being the son of George Melville of Culross, North Britain: was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Clubs — Constitutional, Scottish Conservative. Married, 1869, Marie Elise Louise, daughter of the late Captain Fitz Landers of Charlton Hall, in the county of Northumberland. Postal address— 5«fi2«, British Honduras. The Right Honourable HENRY DUNDAS, Vis- count Melville of Melville, in the county of Edinburgh, and Baron Duneira, in the county of Perth. Bom March 8, 1835, being the son of the late Reverend Charles Dundas, commonly called the Honourable Charles Dundas (fourth son of the second Viscount), by his wife Louisa Maria, daughter of Sir William Boothby, ninth Baronet ; suc- ceeded his uncle as fifth Viscount 1886, under the crea- tion of December 24, 1802. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion ranipant gules, within a bordure azure, charged with three boars' heads couped two in chief and one in base or, impaling the arms of Cochrane- Baillie, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure nine stars of six points wavy, three, three, two and one or (for Baillie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased azure, langued of the second, on a chief wavy of the third a sphinx couchant of the field (for Cochrane). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head affront^e gules, struggling through an oak-bush all proper ; and over the crest the Motto, "Essayez." Supporters — Dexter, a leopard regardant; sinister, a stag, both proper. Motto — ' ' Quod potui per- fecti." Married, June 18, 1891, Violet, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Lamington ; and has Issue — Maisie Violet Annabella, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Maisie Violet Annabella ; and Montagu Lilias Nina, commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Lilias Nina. Heir presumptive — His brother, Charles Saunders Dundas, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Charles Saunders Dundas, born 1843 ; married, 1872, Grace Selina Marian, daughter of the late William Scully of Rio de Janeiro (she died 1890) ;. is Consul-General at Hamburg ; was raised to the rank of a Viscount's son by Royal Warrant, 1886. Seats — Melville Castle, Lasswade, in the county of Edin- burgh ; Cotterstock Hall, Oundle. MENDIP, Baron, see CLIFDEN. Admiral Sir WILLIAM ROBERT MENDS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order fllflPtlllrt "f ^^ Bath. Born 1812, being the son of vl^vllU?) Admiral William Bowen Mends, by his wife Elizabeth, n^e Dawe, of Plymouth ; a Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, 1865 ; no-minated a Retired Vice-Admiral, 1873; created Companion of the Most Hon- curable Order of the Bath, 1854, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1871, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1882. Married, 1837, Melita, third daughter of G. M. Stilon, Doctor of Medicine, of the Royal Navy , of Monte Leoni, Calabria. Postal address — Anglesey, Hants. MENTEITH, quartered by CHINNERY-HALDANE. a is tbe Naval Cockade. 0§en 0@es 685 CATHERINE THURLOW MENZIES, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Thur- giragjiyt ptf lo^ Menzies, sister of the seventeenth Baron S>VJ^\\-^\\rJf Saltoun; was raised to thx rank of a Baron s daughter by Royal Warrant. Married, i860, John Stewart Mensies. §SlE ROBERT MENZIES, seventh Baronet of that ilk, in the county of Perth, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, Lieutenant-Colonel 5th Volunteer Battalion Black Watch (has Volunteer Decoration). Born September 26, 1817, being the son of Sir Neil Menzies, the sixth Baronet, by his second wife, the eldest daughter of the Honourable Fletcher Norton, Baron of the Exchequer in Scotland ; succeeded his father in 1844, under the creation of September 2, 1665. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a savage's head erased in profile, wreathed round the head proper. Sup- porters — Two savages, wreathed round the head and loins with leaves all proper. Motto—' ' Vil God 1 zal. " Married, June 10, 1846, Annie Balcarres, sixth daughter of Major James Stewart-Alston of Urrard; and by her (who died April 29, 1878) has Issue — (i) Neil James Menzies, Esquire, late Captain Scots Guards, born March 5, 1855 ; (2) Robert Fletcher Menzies, Esquire, born November 3, 1863, died November 26, 1872 ; Caroline Marie Stuart [married, 1878, .A,tholl Macgregor, Esquire, brother of Sir Malcolm Mac- gregor. Baronet]; and Egidia Charlotte. Seats — Castle Menzies, Rannoch Lodge, and Foss House, near Aberfeldy, in the county of Perth. § WILLIAM GEORGE STEUART MENZIES, Es- quire, of Culdares, in the county of Perth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Banff. Born September 28, 1858, being the only son of the late Ronald Steuart Menzies of Culdares and Cardney, by his wife Marjory Alexandrina, daughter of William Grant MacDowall of Arndilly. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a sword in pale proper, hilted and pommelled or, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion, holding in the dexter paw a baton proper. Motto— " Fortera fors juvat." Mar- ried, January 30, 1883, Constance Anne Ellen, daughter of Thomas Owen Wethered of Seymour Court, Marlow, in the county of Buckingham ; and has Issue — Ronald Menzies, Gentleman, born April 8, 1884. Seat — Arndilly, Craig-Ellachie, North Britain. Dame SOPHIA NATERS MEREDITH, Widow, commonly called Lady Meredith, daughter flKBPl'Ojltf'fl "f ^- ^- Holmes, Doctor of Medicine, of V^K/\.X,\)\,y,\} Quebec. Married, 1847, Sir William Collis Meredith, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a Judge of the Superior Court for the Province of Quebec, who died February 26, 1894. Postal address— 19 Ursule Street, Quebec. MEREDYTH, quartered by SOMERVILLE. MEREDYTH, Baron, see ATHLUMNEY. §SiR EDWARD HENRY JOHN MEREDYTH, tenth Baronet, of Greenhills, in the county of f!l(Bl>1*l>hlll"fl Kildare, late Captain 87th Regiment, tJ^vVV'UifVy Military Knight of Windsor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kilkenny. Bom May 29, 1828, being the third but only surviving son of Sir Edward Meredyth, the ninth Baronet, by his first wife, daughter of Samuel Holmes of Keady, in the county of Armagh ; succeeded his father in 1865, under the creation of November 20, 1660. Club — Conservative (Windsor). Livery — Buff, turned up with green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a Hon rampant sable, collared and chained or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, collared and chained as in the arms. Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddima, Duw a digon." Married, August 15, 1861, AgTies Margaret Naylor, daughter of the Reverend Pierce WilUam Drew of Heathfield Towers, in the county of Cork, Rector of Youghal ; and has had Issue— [x] Edward Paul Meredyth, Esquire, born May 24, 1867, died young ; (2) Bernard Francis Meredyth, Esquire, born July 1880, died November 20, 1882; Agnes Christina; and Ahce Elizabeth [married, June 26, 1890, George Arthur Shackel, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, of Ludlow, in the county of Salop, and has issue]. Heir presumptive— H\s kinsman, George Augustus Jervis Meredyth, born December 11, 1831 ; married, 1854, Miss Helen Lampton. Residence — s.'^ Royal Foundation , Windsor Castle. H Sir HENRY BAYLY MEREDYTH, fifth Baronet, W of Carlandstown, in the county of Meath, Lieutenant West Somerset Yeomanry Cavalry, late Lieutenant 4th Brigade North Irish Division Royal Artillery. Bom January 14, 1863, being the son of Henry William Mere- dyth, son of the third Baronet, by his wife Harriet Anne, daughter of the Reverend Wilham Le Poer Trench ; suc- ceeded his grandfather in 1889 ; under the creation of July 26, 1795. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant sable, collared and chained or, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant, collared and chained as in the arms. Motto— "Fait Dei voluntas." Married, October 27, 1886, Kathleen, only child of Robert O'Hara of Raheen, Justice of the Peace (which marriage was dissolved 1894) ; and has Issue— hvUxax WilUam Robert Meredyth, Esquire, born July 20, and died December 28. Residence — 17 Rutland Gate, London, S.W. Dame HARRIET MERE WETHER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Merewether, CII(Bl>1*l>VMI>l"flM* daughter of the late J. Dale of V^\,\.\,\iiX,\\^\,\, Coleshill. Married, 1854, Colonel Sir William Lockyer Merewether, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Chief Commander in Scinde, who died 1880. WILLIAM RUDOLPH HENRY MERK, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the QOiev\x ■Sto'' of India. Bom 1852, being the son of vl^vVn fi^g Reverend J. N. Merk ; is a Deputy-Com- missioner in Punjaub ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887. Club — East India United Service. Postal address — Peshawur, Punjaub. General CHARLES JAMES MERRIMAN, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of flKBl^rfttnflU ^^^ Star of India. Born 1831, being ^^^V\ti>\\\^\\ ijj^ j(j^ of John Merriman of Kensington Square, W. ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1878. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1858, Eugenia S., daughter of Colonel Richard Bulkley, Bombay Army. Postal address — 79 Eaton Rise, Ealing, W. Colonel WILLIAM MERRIMAN, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of the Royal Engineers, Fellow of Bombay University. Bom 1838, being th£ son of the late John Merriman of Kensington Square, W.; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Clubs — East India United Service, Sports, Byculla, Royal Bombay Yacht. Married, 1872, Emily Jane Anna Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Colonel FitzRoy Molyneux Henry Somerset, Royal Engi- neers. Postal address — 24 Lexden Road, Colchester. MERTON, Viscount, see NELSON. MESCHINES, Earl of Chester, quartered by HUSSEY. MESCHINES, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWN. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a geuuiaely armlgerous person. 686 0000 00et § ARTHUR MESHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Denbigh and Flint, for OtatftihtlfYI which latter county he is also a Deputy- vI^vSIJrHI Lieutenant, and served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1881, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Honorary Colonel of the Den- bighshire Yeomanry, late Captain ist Dragoons. Born 1837, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Arthur Bennett Mesham, by his wife Moncrieffe, daughter of the late William Paterson of Cunnoquhie, in the county of Fife. Clud — Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue and orange. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale or and azure, two stags trippant in pale between two estoiles of eight points in fesse all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion statant guardant proper, charged on the body with an estoile of eight points, and resting the dexter fore-paw on the attires of a stag or; with the Motto — "Duty." Married, 1861, Elizabeth Einmeline, second daughter of the late Major J. O. Burridge of Barton Fields, Canterbury, formerly of i6th Lancers ; and has had Issue — Arthur Bennet Mesham, Esquire, Captain ist Dragoons, born 1864, died 1891 (having married in 1887, and of which marriage ihere is issue, one daughter, born in 1888) ; and a daughter, Margaret Emme- line, born and died 1877. Estates — Pontryffydd and Ewloe Hall, in the county of Flint ; Plas Bennet, in the county of Denbigh ; and Greasby and Frankby, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address — Pontryffydd, Trefnant, R.S.O., North Wales. CONSTANTINO METAXA, Esquire, Comfanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint PlfftPt"A1*rt ^^<^^ael and Saint George; created Com- vt^vVCtA'Cl panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1857. METCALFE, quartered by AMES. Sir CHARLES HERBERT THEOPHILUS MET- CALFE, sixth Baronet, of Fern Hill, flKfll^fTflffp '" "^® county of Berkshire, Master of Arts. V^K/\\,Wi\,Xr 5„^„ September 8, 1853, being the son of Sir Theophilus J. D. Metcalfe, fifth Baronet, by his first wife Charlotte Herbert, daughter of General Sir John Low, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of December 21, 1802. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse wavy gules between three calves statant sable, a sword fesseways, the point to the sinister proper, pommel and hilt or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant sable, the dexter paw supporting an escutcheon or, charged with a hand issuant from clouds on the sinister, and holding a pen all proper, motto — "Conquiesco." Heir fresumptive — His cousin, Theophilus John Massie Metcalfe, bom 1866, being the son of Charles Theophilus Metcalfe, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Ellen Georgina Babing- ton, daughter of the Reverend Benjamin Peile of Hatfield. Residence — 2 Victoria Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Dame KATHERINE METCALFE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Metcalfe, daughter of the late James Whitshed Dempster. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse wavy gules between three calves statant sable, a sword fesseways, the point to the sinister proper, pommel and hilt or. Supporters — Dexter, a Moonshee of Bengal habited proper ; sinister, a soldier of the Bengal Native Infantry, equipped and armed also proper. Married, 1876, as his second wife. Sir Theophilus J. D. Metcalfe, fifth Baronet, who died 1883. Postal address — Dunicher, Forfarshire. ROBERT HENRY METCd, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts , Bachelor of Civil La^v, Q(Ck0fffA Barrister-at-Law. Born 1850, being the third W^viy v son of John C. Metgi of Dardistown and Sion, both in the county of Meath, by his wife Eliza Ibbetson, daughter of Owen Cole of Twickenham. Livery — & is tlie Military Cockade. Blue and gold. Armorial bearings as used, but for which not the slightest authority has been established in Ulsters Office, are: The Royal Arms of France quarterly with the Royal Arms of Scotland. Crests— i. a dolphin ; 2. a demi-lady richly attired, holding in her dexter hand a thistle, all between two laurel branches in orle. Motto— " Hocage." Married, \Sj^, Fanny, daughter of the Reverend Charles Lambert of Beauparc, in the county of Meath : and has Issue— (i) Robert Henry Metgi ; (2) Pierre Ponsonby Cole Metgi: (3) Radulphe Cole Metgi ; Virginia Maria Frances : Lotiisa Charlotte; Eileen Cole ; Ethel Cole ; May; Edith Cole: and three other children. Estates — Alhlumney, Navore and Warrenstown, Dunboyne and Dardistown, all in the county of Meath. Postal address — Athlumney, Navore, County Meath. METHEL, Baron, see WEMYSS. METHLIC, Baron, see ABERDEEN. METHUEN, Baron, see RICHMOND. The Right Honourable ANNE HORATIA CARO- LINE METHUEN, Widow, Dowager- fl*fti>f¥ltti>n Baroness Methuen, daughter of the *JyvvUU«P'U Reverend John Sanford of Nynehead, in the county of Somerset. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three wolves' head erased proper, borne on the breast of an imperial eagle. Sup- porters — Two fiery lynxes regardant proper, coUared and chained or. Married, 1844, the Right Honourable Frederick Henry Paul Methuen, second Baron Methuen, who died i8gi. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Paul Sanford Methuen, third Baron Methuen [to whom refer] ; (2) Frederick Talbot Paul Methuen, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Frederick Talbot Paul Methuen, born Decem- ber 10, 1851 ; (3) Charles Lucas Watkins St. John Paul Methuen, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Lucas Watkins St. John Paul Methuen, born 1854, died 1861 ; Georgiana Horatia Sanford, com- monly known as the Honourable Georgiana Horatia San- ford ; Jane Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Charlotte [married, October 18, 1870, the Honourable Richard Stapleton Cotton, son of the second Viscount Com- bermere] ; Frederica Anne Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica Anne Maria, died September 1850 ; Florence Geraldine Marion, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Florence Geraldine Marion ; Marie Cicely, com- monly known as the Honourable Marie Cicely, died March 7, i860 ; and Emma Constance Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Constance Mabel, died November 25, 1859. Postal address — Corsham Court, Chippenham, Wiltshire. GEORGIANA HORATIA METHUEN, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Horatia Methuen, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Methuen. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Ar- gent, three wolves' heads erased proper. §The Right Honourable PAUL SANFORD METHUEN, Baron Methuen of Corsham, in the county of Wiltshire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Major-General Commanding Troops in Home District, Honorary Colonel 3rd Wiltshire Volunteers. 5ora September i, i84S,beingthe son of the second Baron, by his wife Anna Horatia Caroline, daughter of the Reverend John Sanford of Nynehead, in the county of Somerset ; co-heir to the Earldom of Scarsdale and the Barony of Lucas of Deincourt ; succeeded his father 1891 , under the creation of July 13, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bearsfor Arms ; Argent, threewolves'heads erased proper, the arms being borne on the breast of an imperial eagle. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Supporters — Two fiery lynxes regardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto — ' ' Virtus invidiae Scopus." Married, firstly, June 18, 1878, Evelyn, daughter of Sir Frederick Bathurst, Baronet, which lady died June 2, 1879. He married secondly, January 9, 1884, Mary Ethel, daughter of William Ayshford Sanford of Nynehead Court ; 8 is the Naval Cockade. 0iet and has Issue — (i) Paul Ayshford Methuen, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Paul Ayshford Methuen, born September 29, 1886 ; (2) Anthony Paul Methuen, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Anthony Paul Methuen, born June 26, 1891 ; Ethel Christian, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Christian ; and a daughter. Residences — Corsham Court, Chippenham, in the county of Wiltshire; 2 Herbert Crescent, London, S.W. ST. JOHN GEORGE PAUL METHUEN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable St. John George Paul Methuen, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Methuen. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three wolves' heads erased proper. Married, 1854, Anne, daughter of the Reverend W. Sergison. §SiR HENRY BRUCE MEUX, third Baronet, of Theobald's Park, in the county of Hertford, Ora^ttt* Captain and Honorary Major Royal Wiltshire V^\,WK Yeomanry Cavalry, High Sheriff for the county of Wiltshire 1886. Bom November 21, 1856, being the son of Sir Henry Meux, second Baronet, by his wife Louisa Caroline, commonly known as Lady Louisa Caroline, daughter of the Most Honourable Ernest Augus- tus Charles Brudenell-Bruce, third Marquess of Ailesbury ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of Septem- ber 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly of six or and azure, on a chief gules, three crosses patie or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two wings inverted and endorsed argent, conjoined by a cord with tassels or. Married, 1878, Valerie Susie, daughter of Charles Langdon. Heir — None. Residences — 41 Park Lane, W. ; Theobald's Park, Cheshunt ; Dauntsey House, near Malmesbury. Dame LOUISA CAROLINE MEUX, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Meux, daughter of the Most Hon- ourable Sir Ernest Augustus Charles Brudenell-Bruce, third Marquess of Ailesbury. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Paly of six or and azure, on a chief gules three crosses patde or, impaling the arms of Brudenell-Bruce, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a saltire and chief gules, on a canton argent, a lion rampant azure (for Bruce) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three morions or steel caps azure (for Brudenell). Married, 1856, Sir Henry Meux, second Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Henry Bruce Meux, third Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address — Rue Gallil^e, Paris. §The Right Honourable JOHN CHARLES GEORGE SAVILLE, Earl of C1tAl>t*fmi*l^ttrT¥l Mexborough, Viscount PoUington, «4^«'A' UU VUUJJil and Baron PoUington of Long- ford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of York. Bom June 4, 1810, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the third Earl of Hardwicke ; succeeded his father in i860. Creations — Baron, November 8, I7S3 ; Earl, &c., February 11, 1766. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his prest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl, as in the arms. Supporters — Two lions proper, collared and chained or. Motto — " Be fast." Married, firstly, February 24, 1842, Rachel Kath- erine, eldest daughter of Horatio, third Earl of Orford ; and by her {who died June 21, 1854) has Issue — (i) John Horace Saville, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount PoUington, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of York, bom June 17, 1843 [married, April 24, 1867, Venetia, third daughter and co- heir of Sir Rowland Errington, Baronet, and had a daughter, died August 18, 1882]. The Earl married secondly, July 27, 1861, Agnes Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of John Raphael; and by her has — (2) John Henry Saville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Henry Saville, late Lieu- tenant 2nd Life Guards, born September 27, 1868 ; (3) George Saville, commonly known as the Honourable George Saville, late Lieutenant third Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, bom November 24, 1871 ; Mary Louisa, com- monly known as Lady Mary Louisa ; and Anne, commonly 9@ep 687 known as Lady Anne. Residences — 33 Dover Street, Lon- don, W. ; Methley Park, near Leeds. EMILY CHARLOTTE MEYNELL - INGRAM, Widow, commonly known 9@eBnen=3[ngram tvX.^^^^^x^^^l eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Wood, Viscount Halifax, and Baronet, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Grey, second Earl Grey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings, upon a lozenge, are : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse gules, three escallops or (for Ingram) ; 2 and 3 vair^e argent and sable (for Meynell), and impaling the arms of Wood, namely azure, three savages ambulant in fesse proper, on the dexter arm of each an escutcheon argent charged with a cross gules, each holding in his sinister hand a club resting on his shoulder also proper, on a canton ermine three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable. Married, August 11, 1863, Hugo Francis Meynell-Ingram, Esquire, of Temple Newsam and Hoar Cross, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Derby and Stafford, and for the West Riding of the county of Yorkshire, Member of Parliament for West Staffordshire, who died without issue in the year 1871. Estates — Hoar Cross, near Burton-on- Trent ; Temple Newsam, near Leeds. Postal address — Hoar Cross, Burton-on-Trent. GEORGIANA MEYNELL-INGRAM, Spinster, younger daughter of the late Hugo Charles Meynell-Ingram, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Temple Newsam, in the county of York, and Hoar Cross Hall, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Georgiana, daughter of Frederick Pigou. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse gules, three escallops or (for Ingram) ; 2 and 3 vair^e argent and sable (for Mey- nell). Postal address — Binfield Manor House, Bracknell, Berkshire. JAMES JOSEPH ME YRICK, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, flKflp'MI'trfc Born 1834, being the son of the late Theo- *?»'*•£*•**-•* bald Meyrick of Ballinasloe, Ireland: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, s.ZZ^, Elizabeth Henrietta, daughter of the late James Wesibeare. §SiR THOMAS MEYRICK, first Baronet, of Apley Castle, in the county of Salop, and Bush, in the county of Pembroke, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieu- tenant, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion the King's Shrop- shire Light Infantry. Born March 14, 1837, being the son of the late St. John Chiverton Charlton of Apley Castle, in the county of Salop, by his wife Jane Sophia, only daughter and heiress of the late Thomas Meyrick of Bush ; created a Baronet, May 5, 1880. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chevron argent, between three brands erect raguly or, inflamed proper, a fleur-de-lis gules, between two Cornish choughs respectant also proper (for Meyrick) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, a sinister quarter, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, ten bezants ; ii. and iii. argent, on a mount vert, a lion passant guardant or (for Charlton), Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower argent, thereon, upon a mount vert, a Cornish chough proper, holding in the dexter claw a fleur-de-Us gules (for Meyrick) ; 2. out of an Eastern coronet or, a leopard's head issuant affront^e gules (for Charlton). Married, April i860, Mary Rhoda, second daughter of Colonel Richard Frederic Hill of Prees Hall, in the county of Salop, and niece of Rowland, second Viscount Hill; by whom he has Issue — (i) Frederick Charlton Meyrick, Esquire, Captain 15th Hussars, bom July 7, 1862 ; (2) St. John Meyrick, Esquire, Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders, Aide-de-Camp to Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, born August 4, 1866 ; (3) Rowland Francis Meyrick, Esquire, born September 10, 1867 ; (4) Herbert Chiverton Meyrick, Esquire, born October 18, 1874 ; (s) Walter Thomas Meyrick, Esquire, born January II, 1882; Dora Rhoda; Alice Maud; Eva Mary; and Rachel Cicely. Seats — Bush , in the county of Pembroke ; Apley Castle, Wellington, in the county of Shropshire. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 688 agep Dame ELIZABETH ANNE MEYSEY - THOMP- SON, Widow, com- cond daughter of Sir John Croft, first Baronet, of Doddington, in the county of Kent. Armorial Iteaxlng'S are, upon a lozenge : Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter - embattled between three falcons counterchanged, belled and jessed or, a canton gules, impaling the arms of Croft, namely, quarterly per fesse indented or and gules, in the first quarter a lion passant guardant of the second. Mar- ried, 1843, Sir Harry Stephen Meysey-Thompson, who was created a Baronet in 1874, and died the same year. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson, second Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) Richard Frederick Meysey-Thompson, Esquire, retired Major Rifle Brigade, born April 17, 1B47 [married, July 14, 1879, Charlotte, youngest daughter of Sir James Walker, Baronet, of Sand Hutton, and has issue, Algar de Clifford Charles Meysey-Thompson, Gentleman, born November 9, 1885 ; and Violet Ileene Cassandra] ; (3) Albert Childers Meysey- Thompson, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Barrister-at-Law, born July 13, 1848 [married, August 9, 1882, Mabel Louisa, daughter of the Reverend James Walter Lascelles, commonly called the Honourable and Reverend James Walter Lascelles, Rector of Golds- borough, in the county of York, and granddaughter of Henry, third Earl of Harewood, and has issue, Hubert Charles Meysey-Thompson, Gentleman, born June 9, 1883] ; {4) the Reverend Charles Maude Meysey-Thompson, Rector of Claydon, Winslow, in the county of Buckingham, born December 5, 1849 [married, April 28, 1874, Emily Mary, second daughter of Sir James Walker, Baronet, of Sand Hutton, and died September 12, 1881, leaving issue, Harold James Meysey-Thompson, Gentleman, bom September 24, 1876; and Evelyn Charlotte, died October 8, 1883]; (5) Arthur Herbert Meysey-Thompson, Esquire, late Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars, bom October 5, 1852 ; (6) Ernest Claude Meysey-Thompson, Esquire, bom February 18, 1859 ; Eliza- beth Lucy [married, September 23, 1868, the Right Honour- able the second Earl of Iddesleigh] ; Mary Caroline [married, July 2, 1878, William Henry Bond, late Royal Scots Regi- ment, eldest son of the late Reverend Henry Bond of South Petherston, in the county of Somerset] ; Amelia Annie ; Florence Mildred ; and Katherine Maude, died, unmarried, August 24. 1877. Postal address — 45 Lennox Gardens, S. W. §SiR HENRY MEYSEY MEYSEY-THOMPSON, second Baronet, of Kirby Hall, in the county of York, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, late Honorary Major Yorkshire Hussar Yeomanry, Member of Parliament for Staffordshire (Handsworth Division). Born August yt, 1845, being the son of the late Sir Harry Stephen Meysey- Thompson, the first Baronet, who in 1874 assumed the name of Meysey before that of Thompson, by his wife Elizabeth Anne, daughter of the late Sir John Croft, first Baronet, of Doddington, in the county of Kent ; succeeded his father as second Baronet in 1874, under the creation of March 26, 1874. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and sable, a fesse counter-embattled between three falcons counterchanged, belled and jessed or, a canton gules, impaling the arms of Pottinger, namely vert, an Eastern crown or, between three pelicans feeding their young proper, a canton argent, charged with a cross gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour quarterly or and azure, the gauntlet proper, holding a truncheon of a broken lance of the first. Motto — "Je veux de bonne guerre." Married, April 21, 1885, Edith Adeline, only child of Sir Henry Pottinger, third Baronet; and has Issue — Claud Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson, Esquire, born April 5, 1887 ; Violet Ethel ; and Helen Winifred. Seats — Kirby Hall, and Thorpe Green, Little Ousebum, in the county of York ; 2 Hamilton Place, W. Lieutenant - General JAMES MICHAEL, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of Q(Okir{\i\^\ India, Justice of the Peace for the county vl^ivlJClvl of Berkshire, Fellow of Madras University. Born 1828, being the son of the late Colonel James Michael : was created Companion of the Most Exalted & is the BIiLitary Cockade. 90iD Order of the Star of India, 1876. Clubs — United Service, East India United Service. Married, 1867, Mary Adelaide Emma, daughter of the late Oswald Grimston of Mersham, in the county of Hampshire. Postal addresi— Bangor Lodge, Ascot, Berks. Dame LOUISA ANNE MICHEL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Michel, daughter of the late 0»atr?1i>( Major-General H. Churchill, Companion of ifl^ltylJl the Most Honouratle Order of the Bath. Married, 1840, the Right Honouratle Field- Marshal Sir John Michel, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1886. Postal address — Dewlish, Dorset. FRANCES ELIZABETH MIC HELL, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Prances Elizabeth OdkieMtM Michell, daughter of the fourth Earl of X^Wf^XAX Dartmouth. Married, 1862, Major-General George Bruce Michell, who died 1866. JULIANA MICHELL, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Juliana Michell, daughter of the third Viscount Mountmorres. Married, 1830, Humphrey Michell. THOMAS MICHELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Consul-General for Norway since 1880. Born 1835, being the son of John Michell of Bodmin; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. C\vX>—St. James's. Married, 1865, Elizabeth Mary [who died 1888), daughter of Captain Hugh Pearson, Royal Navy, of Myrecarnie and Vellore, North Britain. Postal address — Christiana, Norway. Sir ARCHIBALD MICHIE, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael Q(!k\f\\\^ o-nd Saint George, one of Her Majesty's X^WA^VC Counsel Learned in the Law, Agent-General in England for the Colony of Victoria, Aus- tralia, son of Archibald Michie ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Married, 1840, Mary, daughter of the late Dr. John Richardson, formerly of the znd West India Regiment. Postal address — St. Kilda, Melbourne. Sir ROBERT MICKS, Knight Bachelor. Born 1825, being the son of Thomas Micks of Cavan, (Tifttpfetf Ireland, by his wife Lucy, daughter of John V^XXWH Mervyn of Cavan; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, yfrj//j/, 1848, Ellen, daughter of James Lawson of Waterford (she died 1864)/ secondly, 1886, Jane, daughter of Richard Rosea, Doctor of Medicine. Postal addresses — The Limes, Eltham Road, Lee, Kent; Horsham, Sussex. MIDDLETON, quartered by LONGUEVILLE. Sir ARTHUR EDWARD MIDDLETON, seventh Baronet, of Belsay Castle, in the county f!l(BthJlIl>f'rtft °f Northumberland. Bom January 12, *55'«-VUl«-VUll 1838, being the son of the late Charles Atticus Monck, Esquire (who was the eldest son of Sir Charles, the sixth Baronet), by his wife Laura, second daughter of Sir M. White Ridley, Baronet ; Member of Parliament for Durham from 1874 to 1880, High Sheriff of Northumberland 1884 ; resumed the family surname of Middleton in lieu of Monck, February 12, 1876; succeeded his grandfather as seventh Baronet, July 20, 1867, under the creation of October 24, 1662. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, gules and or, in the first quarter a cross flory argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wild man argent, holding an oak tree fructed proper. Married, November 8, 1871, Lady Con- stance Harriet, daughter of the second Earl Amherst ; and by her (who died October 7, 1879) has Issue— {\] Gilbert William Middleton, Esquire, born August 23, 1872 ; (2) Charles Arthur Middleton, Esquire, born October 22, 1873 ; (3) Hugh Jeffrey Middleton, Esquire, born October i, 1879 ; Gertrude Mary ; and Elinor Isabel. .Seai— Belsay Castle, Newcastle-on-Tyn e. M is the Naval Cockade. QiiD apiD 689 M The Right Honourable Sir DIGBY WENT- l» WORTH BAYARD WILLOUGHBY, Bai-on Mid- dleton of Middleton, in the county of Warwick, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Ross and Nottingham. Bom August 24, 1844, being the eldest son of the eighth Baron, by his wife Julia Louisa, only daughter of Alexander Bos- ville of Thorpe and Gunthwaite, in the county of York ; succeeded his father in 1877. Creations— "QmoneX, April 7, 1677; Baron, January i, 1712. Armorial beaxlngs — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, or fretty azure (for Willoughby of Parkam) ; 2 and 3 or, on two bars gules, three water-bougets two and one argent (for Willoughby of Middleton), impaling the arms of Gordon-Cumming, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three garbs or ; 2 and 3 argent, three bends sable, each charged with as many roses of the field barbed or, over all, upon an escutcheon of pretence, the arms of Gordon of Gordonstown, namely, first and fomth grand quarters, quarterly i. azure, three boars' heads couped or, armed and langued gules (for Gordon) ; 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules (for Badenoch) ; 3. or, three crescents within the Royal tressure (for Seton) ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Fraser) : second and third grand quarters, srules three stars or (for Sutherland), all within a bordure of the last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a man couped at the shoulders and affront^e proper, ducally crowned or. Supporters — Dexter, a pilgrim or grey friar in his habit proper, with his beads, cross, &c. , and staff in his right hand argent ; sinister, a savage with a club in his exterior hand , wreathed about his temples and middle with laurel all proper, each supporter holding a banner gules, fringed or, ensigned with an owl argent, gorged with a ducal coronet, collared and chained gold, the owl being the crest of Willoughby of Middleton. Motto — "Verity sans peur." Married, August 5, 1869, EUza Maria Gordon, only daughter of Sir Alexander Penrose Gordon Gumming, Baronet. Heir presumptive — His brother, Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby, born 1847; married, 1881, Ida Eleanor Constance, daughter of George W. H. Ross of Cromarty. Seats — Wollaton House, in the county of Nottingham ; Settrington House, Birdsall, in the county of York. Lieutenant-General Sir FREDERICK DOBSON MIDDLETON, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of the late Major-General Middleton, ^rd Light Dragoons ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 188 1 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Club — United Service. Married, 1870, Eugenie Marie, daughter of Theodore Doucet of Montreal, Postal address — Moorside, Yateley, Hants. The Right Honourable JULIA LOUISA WIL- LOUGHBY, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Middleton, only daughter of Alexander Bosville of Thorpe and Gunthwaite, in the county of York. ArmorlaT bearing^B are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, or fretty azure ; 2 and 3 or, two bars gules, charged with three water-bougets, two on the upper and one on the lower bar argent. Supporters — Dexter, a grey friar habited proper, holding in his right hand a staff and rosary of beads, and in the same hand the staff of a banner leaning bendways against his shoulder or, and thereon hoisted a banner gules, charged with an owl argent, stand- ing supporterways, and gorged with a ducal coronet and chain or ; sinister, a wild man wreathed round the temples and loins with laurel, advancing with the left leg, holding in the left hand a club reversed, and supporting against his left shoulder a banner, as the dexter. Married, 1843, the Right Honourable Henry Willoughby, eighth Baron Middleton, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Digby Wentworth Bayard Willoughby, ninth Baron Middleton [to whom refer] ; (2) Godfrey Ernest Percival Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Godfirey Ernest Percival Wil- loughby, bom June 18, 1847 [married, June 15, 1881, Ida Eleanor Constance, youngest daughter of George W. H. Ross of Cromarty, and has, Henry Ernest Digby Hugh Wil- loitghby. Esquire, born July i, 1882 ; Michael Guy Percival Willoughby, Esquire, born October 21, 1887; Francis George Godfrey Willoughby, Gentleman, born August 29, i8qo; Adelaide Daphne Hermione ; Lelia Myrtle Dorothea ; Ida Mary Hazel] ; (3) Francis Henry Stirling Willoughby, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Henry Stirling Willoughby, born August 13, 1848 ; (4) Rothwell James Bosville Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rothwell James Bosville Willoughby, Royal Navy, born May 26, 1850, died 1867 ; (5) Leopold Vincent Harold Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Leopold Vincent Harold Willoughby, Master of Arts, born November 19, 1851 ; (6) Tatton Lane Fox Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Tatton Lane Fox Willoughby, Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars, born December 29, i860; (7) Claud Henry Comaraich Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claud Henry Comaraich Willoughby, Captain 9th Lancers, born 1862 ; (8) Alexander Hugh Willoughby, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Hugh Willoughby, born September 18, 1863 [married, August 14, 1889, Mary Sehna Honoria, daughter of General the Honourable James Bosville Macdonald, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has, James Alex- ander Willoughby Esquire, born July 31, 1890; Joe Henry Claud Willoughby, Gentleman, born January 25, 1892] ; Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda, commonly known as the Honourable Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda [married, February 3, 1869, Sir John Thorold, Baronet, and has issue] ; Leila Louisa Millicent, commonly known as the Honourable Leila Louisa Millicent [married, 1876, the Reverend Henry Charles Russell, son of Lord Charles Russell, and died 1886, leaving issue] ; Hylda Maria Madehne, commonly known as the Honourable Hylda Maria Madeline [married, April 20, 1882, William Henry Garforth of Wiganthorpe and Dalby, in the county of York, and has issue] ; Lettice Hermione Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Lettice Hermione Violet ; Maiii Myrtle, commonly known as the Honourable Mairi Myrtle [married, January i, 1880, to William Bethell of Rise, in the county of York, and has issue]. Postal address— Settrington House, York. WINIFRED MARY MIDDLETON, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred Mary Middleton, daughter of the first Baron Howard of Glossop. Married, 1888, William W. Middleton. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM BRODRICK, Viscount Midleton, Baron Brodrick of CJIHthT l>l"rttl Midleton, in the county of Cork, in the ttt^lUll^VUIl Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Brodrick of Peper Harow, in the county of Surrey, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Master of Arts, Barrister- at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Cork, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey. Bo7-n January 6, 1830, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the seventh Viscount Midleton, by his second wife Harriet, commonly called the Honourable Harriet, the fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Midleton ; succeeded his father in 1870. Crea- tions — Baronet, April 7, 1677 ; Baron, January i, 1712. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief vert, two spear-heads erect of the field, the points imbrued gules, and impaling the arms of Fremantle, namely vert, three bars ermine, surmounted by a hon ram- pant gules, murally crowned or, and in chief two plates. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a spear-head argent, imbrued gules ; and for his Sup- porters, two men in complete armour, each holding in his exterior hand a spear, the head imbrued all proper ; with the Motto, "A cuspide corona." Married, October 2,^, 1853, Augusta Mary, commonly called the Honourable Augusta Mary, third daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Fremantle. first Baron Cottesloe : and has had Issue — (i) Wilhara St. John Fremantle Brodrick, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William St. John Fremantle Brodrick, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey, Member of Parliament for the South-Western Division of the county of Surrey, born December 14, 1856 [married, December The Editor undertakes tUat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 X 690 9@ie Qifl 4, 1880, Hilda Charteris, commonly known as Lady Hilda Charteris, third daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Wemyss and March, and has issue, George St. John Brodrick, Esquire, born February zi, 1888 ; Muriel ; Sybil ; and Eileen Hilda] ; (2) Laurence Alan Brodrick, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Laurence Alan Brodrick, Bachelor of Arts, born January 24, 1864 ; {3) Arthur Grenville Brodrick, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Grenville Brodrick, Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal West Surrey Regiment, born June 2, 1868 ; Augusta Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Louisa [married, January 3, 1884, Cuthbert Edgar Peek, Esquire, only son of Sir H. W. Peek, Baronet, and has issue] ; Evelyn Harriet, commonly known as the Honour- able Evelyn Harriet, died January 30, 1856 ; Helen Anna, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Anna [married, April 14, 1885, Reverend Archibald Ean Campbell, Vicar of All Souls, Leeds, and has issue] ; Edith Mary, com- monly known as the Honourable Edith Mary [married, July 25, i88g, Philip Lyttelton Gell of Langley Lodge, in the county of Oxford] ; Albinia Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Albinia Lucy; and Marian Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Marian Cecilia. Residences — 18 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; Peper Harow, Godalming ; Cahirmone, Midleton, in the county of Cork. WALTER FREDERICK MI&VILLB, Esqnire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order QtHip\\i\^V of Saint Michael and Saint George, Fellow ♦ll^lvUlllt' i,y fjjg Koyal Geographical Society, President of the Egyptian Maritime and Quarantine Board of Health. Born 1855, being the son of the late Andrew Amidie Mi&uille ; ijuas created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Club — Khedivial [Alexandria). Married, 1882, Theodora Johanna, daughter of the late H. F. Taylor, Postal address — Alexandria. §SlR FREDERICK ACCLOM MILBANK, first Baronet, of Well, in the county of York, flIfttfflflTllt ^^^ Hart, in the county of Durham, Jus- «4^llUallti tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament. Born April 21, 1820, being the son of Mark Milbank of Thorp and Bamingham, in the county of York, by his wife Augusta Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Augusta Henrietta, daughter of the Most Noble Sir William Henry Vane, first Duke of Cleveland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; was created a Baronet May 16, 1882. Armorial t)earings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a saltire argent, guttde-de-poix, between two lions' heads couped in pale, and as many roses in fesse of the second, impaling the arms of Don, namely vert, on a fesse argent, three mascles sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped argent, guttfe-de-poix, charged with a pale gules, thereon three roses also argent. Married, September 18, 1844, Alexina Harriet Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Alexander Don, sixth Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) Harry Vane Mil- bank, Esquire, born December 28, 1848 [married, April 1871, Alice Sidonie Vandenburg Baruch, and died October 24, 1892] ; {2) Powlett Charles John Milbank, Esquire, bom May i, 1852 [married, June 3, 1875, Edith, daughter of Sir Richard Green Price, first Baronet, and has issue, Frederick Richard Powlett Milbank, Esquire, born Sep- tember 1881, Aline Laura; Sybil Mary; and Gladys Mary] ; Ahce Frederica [married, August 2, 1S88, David Dale of West Lodge, Darhngton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant] ; and Wilhelmina Louisa. Seats — Thorp Perrow, Bedale ; Beconingham Park, Barnard Castle. SUSAN GEORGIANA GODOLPHIN MILBANK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Susan Georgiana Godolphin Milbank, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Leeds. Armorial tieariiigs are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the field, impaling the arms of Osborne, namely, quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or. Married, 1864, Henry John Newsham Milbank, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant, who died 1872. M is the Military Cockade. MILBANKE, see LOVELACE. §SiE PENISTON MILBANKE, ninth Baronet, of Halnaby, in the county of York, De- rvatlhanfeo puty-Lieutenant. Born February 14, t^^llUaUnv 1847, being the son of Sir John Ralph Milbanke Huskisson, the eighth Baronet, by the third daughter of the late John Mansfield; suc- ceeded his father in 1868, under the creation of August 7, 1661. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head couped gules, charged with a bend ermine. Motto — "Resolute and firm. ' ' Married, January 20, 1870, Elizabeth Margaret, second daughter of Richard Denman, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Richard Denman ; and has had Issue — (i) John Milbanke, Esquire, born June 25, and died June 29, 1871 ; {2) John Peniston Milbanke, Esquire, Lieutenant 10th Hussars, born October 9, 1872; (3) Mark Richard Milbanke, bom March 17, 1875. 5ca/— Eartham House, Chichester. Dame EMILY MILBANKE-HUSKISSON, Widow, commonly known as of the late John Mans- field of Diggeswell, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron nebuly, between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many torteaux (for Huskisson) ; 2 and 3 gules, a bend ermine, on a canton or, a lion's head erased of the field (for Milbanke). Married, 1843, Sir John Ralph Milbanke - Huskisson, eighth Baronet, who died 1868. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (il Sir Peniston Milbanke, 9th Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) Ralph Mil- banke-Huskisson, Esquire, bom January 22, 1852 ; Mary Emily [married, April 19, 1866, to William Boreel, Cham- berlain to the King of Holland] ; and Isabella [married, July 20, 1876, Lieutenant-Colonel Amelius Richard Mark Lock- wood of Bishop's Hall, in the coimty of Essex]. Postal address — 17 Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, London, S.W. §SlR LIONEL MILBORNE - SWINNERTON - PILKINGTON, ipilfeington V"ort D^epuV- Lieutenant. Bom 183s, being the third son of Sir William Pilkington, the eight Baronet, by his wife, the daughter and co-heir of the late Thomas Swinnerton of Butterton Hall, in the county of Stafford, and Wonastow Court ; took by Royal License, February 15, 1856, the surnames of Milborae-Swinnerton ; succeeded his brother as eleventh Baronet, November 12, 1855, under the creation of June 29, 1635. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross flory voided gules (for Pilkington) ; 2. argent, a cross formfe fleurett^e sable, surmounted by a bend engrailed gules (for Swinnerton) ; 3. per pale argent and gules, a cross patonce between, in the sinister chief and dexter base two leopards' faces counterchanged (for Milbome). Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a mower with his scythe proper, habited, per pale argent and sable (for Pilkington) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a boar passant argent, charged with a cross form^e ilelurettfe sable (for Swinnerton) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse argent and gules, holding between the paws a leopard's face of the first (for Milbome). Motto — " Honestse gloria fax mentis." Married, February 3, 1857, Isabella EUzabeth Georgiana, only child and heir of the Reverend Charles Kinleside, Rector of Poling, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue— (t.) Thomas Edward Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Esquire, Master of Arts, Captain 60th Rifles, bom 1857 ; (2) Ernest Milborne Mil- borne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, born December 30, 1858 ; (3) Claude William Egerton H is the Naval Cockade. ^ii 0@il 691 Milborne-Swinnerton-Pilkington, Esquire, Master of Arts, late Captain 4th Battalion Argyll and Sutherland High- landers, born May 11, 1863 [married, October 31, i88g, Frances Julia, elder daughter of William Wright of Wol- laton, in the county of Nottingham] ; Ren6e Elizabeth [married, April 28, 1881, William Frederick Lee of Grove Hall, Knottingley] ; Ida Mary [married, April 15, 1890, John Montague Spencer-Stanhope, eldest son of Colonel Spencer-Stanhope of Cannon Hall, in the county of York] ; Aim^e ; and Veronica. Seats— Chevet Park, near Wakefield, in the county of York ; Wonastow Court, in the county of Monmouth ; Butterton Hall, in the county of Stafford. FRANCIS BINGHAM MILDMAY, Gentleman, Bache- lor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, fllBtUltnAtl Lieutenant in the West Kent Yeomanry V^lWlHaf^ Cavalry, Member of Parliament for the Totnes Division of the county of Devon. Bom 1861, being the eldest son of Henry Bingham Mildmay, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Shoreham Place, Sevenoaks, and Flete, near Ivybridge, by his wife Georgiana Frances, daughter of the late John Crocker Bulteel of Flete, near Ivybridge. C/k^j — Travellers', Brooks's, Marlborough, Bachelors', Turf, Pratt's. Armorial beaimgs— He bears for Aims : Argent, three lions rampant azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant azure ; with the Motto, "Allah ta hara." Postal address— 3,(1 Berkeley Square, W. Sir CECIL MILES, third Baronet, of Leigh Court, in the county of Somerset. Bom August 7, 1873, filflifPflf ''^'"S *^ ^°" °f Sir PhiHp Miles, the second V^Wi/jt Baronet, by Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Sir David Roche, first Baronet. Creation — April 19, 1859. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron paly of six ermine and or, between three lozenges argent, each charged with a fleur-de-lis sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, supporting with the hand an anchor entwined by a cable all proper. Heir presump- tive — His uncle, Henry Robert William Miles, Esquire, bom 1843 ; married, 1882, Mary, daughter of Frederick Neame of Luton, Selling, in the county of Kent ; late Lieutenant jth Fusiliers. Residences — Leigh Court, Bristol ; 3 Marlboro' Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S.W. Dame FRANCES ELIZABETH MILES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Miles, daughter of Sir David Roche, first Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a chevron paly of six ermine and or, between three lozenges argent, each charged with a tieur- de-lis sable, impaling the arms of Roche, namely gules, three roaches naiant, within a bordure engrailed argent. Married, 1848, Sir Philip John Miles, second Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) William John Miles, born March 13, 1852, died April 2, 1859 ; (2) Sir Cecil Miles, third Baronet [to whom refer]; Alice Catherine [married, 1870, George Duppa of Holhngboume, in the county of Kent, and by him (who died January 5, 1888) has issue. She married secondly, February 20, 1889, Major Gerard Vivian Ames, ist Dragoon Guards, of the Hyde Ayot, St. Lawrence, and has issue] ; Edith Clare [married, July 20, 1875, Charles Mansel Lewis of Stradley, Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and has issue] ; Mabel Constance [married, February 2, 1884, Cas- maijor William Gaussen of the Dell, Llanelly, in the county of Carmarthen, and has issue] ; and Violet Bessie Ellin, died April 14, 1883. Postal addresses — Leigh Court, Bristol ; 75 Cornwall Gardens, London, S.W. ANNE JANE EYRE, commonly known as Baroness Milford, fourth daughter of the Right Hon- fKBtlfhl^ll ourable William Forward Howard Richard V^H\,M\,\i Bulkeley Philips, the fourth Barlof Wicklow. Married, firstly, 1854 (as his second wife), the first Lord Milford, who was created a Peer 1847, and died 1857, when the title became extinct; secondly, 1861, Thomas Joseph Eyre of Upper Court, in the county of Kilkenny. Postal addresses — 16 Hill Street, London, IV.; Upper Court, Freshford, county Kilkenny; Thorpe Lee, Egham; Runnymede, Old Windsor. Sir JOHN EVERETT MILLAIS, Baronet, of Palace Gate, Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, filBtHfltfii ^°y^^ Academician, Doctor of Civil Law. V(i/t.(ia»p 5ora June 8, 1829, being the son of Captain John William Millais, Jersey Militia, by his wife Mary Emily, daughter of W. Evamy of Southampton. He was created a Baronet July 16, 1885, being the first painter on whom that honour has been conferred since the time of Sir Godfi-ey Kneller. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per bend sinister or and azure, an estoile of eight points between three fleurs-de-lis, two in fesse and one in base counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter hand gauntleted and couped gules, an estoile of eight points or. Motto — " Arslonga, vitabrevis." Married, July 3, 185s, Euphemia Chalmers, eldest daughter of George Gray of Bowerswell, in the county of Perth, North Britain ; and has Issue— (i) Everett Millais, Esquire, bom May 30, 1856 [married, April 10, 1886, Mary St. Lawrence, only daughter of William Edward Hope Vere of Craigie Hall, and has issue, John Everett Millais, Esquire, bom November 28, 1888 : Euphemia Doris Mary ; and Perrine] ; (2) George Gray Millais, Esquire, born September 19, 1857, died August 30, 1878 ; (3) Geoffroy WiUiam Millais, Esquire, born Sep- tember 18, 1863; (4) John Guille Millais, Esquire, late Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders, born March 24, 1865 [married, October 31, 1894, Fanny Margaret, younger daughter of Philip George Skipwith] ; Effie Gray [married, November 28, 1879, Major William Christopher James, Royal Scots Greys, and has issue ; Mary Hunt ; Alice Sophia Caroline [married, January 6, 1886, Charles Beilby Stuart Wortley, Esquire, Member of Parhament] ; and Sophia Margaret Jameson [married, December 9, 1891, Douglas Lilbum MacEwen, Lieutenant Cameron High- landers]. Residence — 2 Palace Gate, Kensington, W. Sir ALEXANDER EDWARD MILLER, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for London and ^TKRflf ^1* -^^ ^^ county of Middlesex, Honorary Doctor v^^ilivV of Laws, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1828, being the son of Alexander Miller of Ballycastle, in the county of Antriyn, by his wife Jane, daughter of Alexander McNeile cf Bally- castle ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1889. Married, 1859, Elizabeth Furley, daughter of Charles Albert Creery of Newcastle, in the county of Down. Postal address — Calcutta, Sir CHARLES JOHN HUBERT MILLER, eighth Baronet, of Chichester, in the county of Sussex. Bom 1858, being the eldest son of Sir Charles Miller, the seventh Baro- net, by his wife Katharine Maria, second daughter of James Winter Scott of Rotherfield Park, Alton, in the county of Hampshire ; Lieutenant Coldstream Guards 1880, Captain 1890, retired 1892 ; succeeded his father in 1868, under the creation of October 29, 1705. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three wolves' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent, gorged with a collar wavy azure. Heir presumptive — His brother, Cecil Walter Miller, Es- quire, born i860. Residences — Froyle Place, Alton, in the county of Hampshire ; 32 Cliveden Place, Eaton Square, London, S.W. Major-General GEORGE MURRA Y MILLER, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1829, being the son of the late John Miller of Muir- shiels, in the county of Renfrew ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Army a7id Navy. Married, 1876, Mabel Louisa, only daughter of the late Robert Barnes, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Harefield Grove, in the county of Middlesex , and Oakley, Fallcfwfield, near Manchester. Postal address — Greenhill, Cockington, Torquay. Dame ISABELLA FREEMAN SETON GRANT, commonly known as Lady Miller, daughter of the late The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 692 9@fl e©fl William Anderson of Calcutta. Married, Jlrstfy, 1863, Sir Thomas Atacdonald Miller of Glenlee, fourth Baronet, who died 187s ; secondly, 1880, Evan Baillie Grant, late of yd Hussars. Postal addresses — 78 South Audley Street, S. W. ; Barskimming, Ayrshire. §SiR JAMES PERCY MILLER, second Baronet, of Manderston, in the county of Berwick, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Bom October 22, 1864, being the son of Sir William Miller, the first Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of John Farley Leith, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Creatio?i — March 24, 1874. Armorial iDearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a cross moline azure, square pierced of the field, within a bordure gules, on a chief of the last, a garb between two mullets or, impaling the arms of Curzon, namely argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, collared gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand with two fingers pointing upwards issuing out of a cloud all proper. Motto — " Omne bonum superne." Married, January ig, 1893, Eveline Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Eveline Mary, third daughter of the Right Honourable Alfred Curzon, the fourth Baron Scarsdale. Heir presumptive — His brother, John Alexander Miller, Esquire, born 1867 ; married, 1889, Inez, daughter of Captain William Mitchell Innes of Ayton Castle, in the county of Berwick. Seat — Manderston, Duns, in the county of Berwick. Dame KATHERINE MARIA MILLER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Miller, second daughter of James Winter Scott of Rotherfield Park, Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse wavy azure, between three wolves' heads erased gules. Married, 1856, Sir Charles Hayes Miller, seventh Baronet, of Froyle, in the county of Hampshire, who died 1868. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Charles John Hubert Miller, eighth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Cecil Walter Nicholson Miller, Esquire, born July 9, i860 ; Margaret Katherine, died February 6, 1879 ; Gertrude Teresa [married, January 3, 1888, John Evelyn Gladstone of Bowden Park, in the county of Wiltshire, and has issue] ; and Constance Caroline. Postal address — 2 Onslow Square, S.W. Dame MARY ANNE MILLER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Miller, daughter of John Farley Leith, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of St. Mary's Priory, Prittlewell, in the county of Esse.x. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a cross moline azure, square pierced of the field, within a bordure gules, on a chief of the last, a garb between two mullets or. Married, 1858, Sir William Miller, first Baronet, who died 1887. Of the above man'iage there is Issue — (i) William Leith Miller, Esquire, born September 12, 1863, died July 30, 1874; (2) Sir James Percy Miller, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) John Alexander Miller, Esquire, bom September 27, 1867 [married, September xq, 1889, Inez, eldest daughter of the late Captain William Mitchell Innes of Ayton Castle, in the county of Berwick] ; Amy Elizabeth [married, June 26, 1886, Colonel Thomas Baillie, and has issue]; and Evelyn Mary [married, 1885, Richard Hunter of Thurston, East Lothian, and has issue]. Postal address — I Park Lane, W. Sir WILLIAM MILLER, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the city and county of Londonderry. Born 1827, heing the son of Joseph Ewing Miller, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Frances, daughter of Alderman William Scott, Doctor of Medicine. Married, ^%6\, Mary , youngest daughter of Robert Moat of Moat Park, in the county of Antrim. Postal addresses — r8 Pump Street, Londonderry , Ireland ; Fer7nanbacca House, Londonderry. The Reverend WILLIAM MILLER, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts, son of the late William Miller of Thurso, in th£ county of Caithness ; was created Com- panion of the Most Ejninent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Postal addresses — College House, Madras ; Eachin- kadu Bungalow, Shevaroy Hills ; Burgo Park, Bridge of Allen, N.B. ^ is the Military Cockade. Sir WILLIAM FREDERIC MILLER, fifth Baronet, of Glenlee, in the county of Kirkcudbright. Born April 7, 1868 being the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas, fourth Baronet, by his wife Isabella Seton, daughter of the late William Anderson of Calcutta; succeeded his father m 1875 under the creation of March 3, 1788. Armorial beaxings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross mohne azure the base wavy vert, in chief a lozenge between two mullets of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, the two first fingers point- ing upwards proper. Supporters— On either side a roe- buck proper. Motto — " Manent optima ccelo." Married, May 17 1890, Mary Augusta, youngest daughter of Charles John Manning ; and has Issue— [i) Frederic William Joseph Macdonald Miller, Esquire, born December 2t, 1891 ; (2) Alastian George Lionel Joseph Miller, Esquire, born March 5, 1893. .ff«;&»<:e— Barskimming, Mauchline, in the county of Ayr. MILLES, see SONDES. ANNA MARIA MARQUITA MILLES, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria Mar- OAiWoti qii''^ Milles, daughter of the Right Honour- (4^111 vio able the fourth Baron Sondes. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a fer- de-moulin between two martlets in pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure, two marlions' wings conjoined or. Postal addresses— ip Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Middleton Hall, King's Lynn, GEORGIANA GRACE MILLES, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Grace Milles. daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Sondes. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a fer-de-moulin between two martlets in pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure, two marlions' wings conjoined or. Postal addresses —40 Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Middleton Hall, King's Lynn. Dame ANNE SALISBURY MARY MELIORE MILLI KEN-NAPIER, 9@iliifeen=3i3apiei: ri7.> 'Mm^tm^er. daughter of John Ladaveze Adlercron of Moyglare, in the county of Meath. Armorial 'bearings [as given in Debreti) are, upon a lozenge : Quar^ terly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules [for Napier) ; 2. azure, a lion ra-inpant aigent or [for Macdowel) ; 3. argent, a fesse azure voided of the fields between three demi-lions crowned gules [for Milliken), Supporters— ToJO eagles with their wings closed proper. Married, 1850, Sir Robert John Milliken- Napier, ninth Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage thej-e is Issue — (i) Robert Francis Ladeveze Milliken- Napier, Esquire, Major 1st Battalion Queen's Oivn Caineron Highlanders, born 1856 [maj-ried, xQ^j, Emily Norrie, daughter of ilie late George L. A. Moke of New York, and has issue living, Lennox Robert Mu7'ray Mi Hi ken- Napier, born 1890 ; Gerald Francis George Milliken- Napier, born 1891] ; Williajn Edward Stirliiig Milliken- Napier, bom 1858 [married, 1884, Jane, daughter of the late F. Reid]; Anne Salisbury Ma->y Meliora [Lady Hay) [married, 1881, Sir John Adam Robert Hay, ninth Baronet] ; Aymie Elizabeth Georgiana [Lady Clerk) [married, 1875, Sir George Douglas Clerk, eighth Baronet] ; and Theodora Evelyn, Postal address — IVestfield, No7'th Be7'wick. [Forster places this title in " Chaos."] MILLS, see HILLINGDON. Sir CHARLES MILLS ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and rvck*l¥w Saint George, 1878, and advanced to the rank of V^XiXfy Knight Commander of that Order, 1885 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Postal address— 8 Albert Mansions : no Victoria Street, S. W. Colonel HERBERT JAMES MILLS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, S is the Naval Cockade. 9@il being the son of the late John Mills; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, firstly, 1856, Elizabeth Ann [who died 1874), daughter of Robert Jolly of Woolwich: secondly, iSgi, Alice Ethel Gausden, widow of H, J. Mooney. Postal address— Gmk Wharf, Portsmouth. RICHARD MILLS, Esguire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order oftlie Bath. Born 1830, being the son of William Mills of Lindridge, in the county of Worcester ; was created Companion of the Most Honotirable Order of the Bath, 1839. Married, 1863, Alice C, daughter of Sir William George Anderson, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Lindridge, Laurie Park Road, Sydenham-, S.E. MILLTOWN, Earldom of. Dormant since the death of the seventh Earl without issue in 1891. OKfltlftflltltl -^^^ present inheritor of thi title should Ml^lllVUUiK ie tjig ^g^y ^^^^ ^ ;^j Honourable John Leeson, second son of the third Earl, but «o claimant has as yet established his right to the title, though, according to Debrett, it is claimed by both John Leeson and Robert William Frederick Leeson. Crea- tions— Harare, May 5, 1756 ; Viscount, September 8, 1760 ; Earl, May 10, 1763. Armorial bearings- At bears for Arms : Gules, a chief argeiit, on the lower part a cloud, the rays of tjie sun issuing therefrom proper. Above the escutcheon is placed t/ie coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and ar- gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram-pant gules, holding between tlie paws the sun in his splendour or. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ; sinister, a ialbot dog, both argent. Motto — " Clarior e tenebris." Tim Right Honourable GERALDINE EVELYN LEESON, Widow, Countess of Milltown, daughter and co-heiress of the Right Honourable Leicester Stanhope, fifth Earl of Harrington. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a chief argent, on the lower part a cloud, the rays of the sun issuing therefrom proper, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Stanhope, namely, quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for cadency. Supporters — Dexter, a horse ; sinister, a talbot both argent. Motto, "Clarior e tenebris." Married, 1871, the Right Honourable Edward Nugent Leeson, sixth Earl of Milltown, who died i8go. Postal address — Russborough, Blessington, county Wicklow. MILMAN, see BERKELEY. ARCHIBALD JOHN SCOTT MILMAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order /vatfiYtj^n of the Bath, Master of Arts of the Uni- tl|^|.lll(Ctll versity of Cambridge. 5o>-k 1834, being the son of the late Very Reverend Henry Hart Milman, Doctor of Divinity, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Cockell of Sandle- ford Lodge, Newbury ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Clubs — Oxford and Cambridge; Athen^um. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a serpent nowed or, between three sinister gauntlets argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged per pale ermine and ermines, attired and unguled or, charged with two hurts. Married, 1871, Susan Augusta Carter, daughter of the late Robert Hanbury of Bolehall, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue living — Lilian Mary Hart ; Margarita Harriet Hart ; Violet Eveline Hart ; Rosalind Louisa Hart ; Eg- lantine Olive Hart ; and Daphne Ellen Dianora Hart. Postal address — Speaker's Court, Palace of Westminster, S.W. Sir FRANCIS JOHN MILMAN, fourth Baronet, of Levaton in Woodland, in the county of Devon. Born August 10, 1842, being the son of Sir William Milman, third Baronet, by his wife Matilda Frances, daughter of the late Reverend John Pretyman of Sherrington, in the county of Buckingham ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of November 28, 1800. Armorial bearings— He a^ti 693 bears for Arms : Azure, a snake nowed or, between three dexter gauntlets open argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and un- guled or, charged on the body with two hurts fesseways. Motto — " Deus nobiscum, quis contra?" Married, August 25. 1870, Katherine Grace, second daughter of Stephen C. Moore of Barne, Clonmel; and has Issue — (i) Francis Mil- man, Esquire, born October 27, 1872 ; (2) William Ernest Milman, Esquire, born August 11, 1875 ; (3) Lionel Charles Patrick Milman, Esquire, born November 15, 1877; (4) Stephen Walter Milman, Esquire, born February 23, '879! (S) Henry Augustus Milman, Esquire, born 1882; (6) Hugh Milman, Esquire, born 1884; and Violet Grace. Residence — 8 Richmond Villas, Swansea. Lieutenant-general GEORGE BRYAN MILMAN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1822, being the third but eldest surviving son of Lieutenant- General Francis Miles Milman, by his wife Maria Marga- retta, daughter of Sir Charles Gould-Morgan, first Baronet ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a serpent nowed or, between three sinister gauntlets open argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and unguled or, charged with two hurts. Married, 1861, Mary Rose (who died 1885I, daughter of General William Lovelace Walton ; and has Issue — Angelena Frances. Postal address — Queen's House, Tower of London, E.C. GUSTAVUS HAMILTON LOCKWOOD MILMAN, Esquire, Major-General (late Royal Artillery). Born De- cember 6, 1824, being the fourth son of the late Lieutenant- General Francis Miles Milman of the Coldstream Guards, by Maria Margaretta his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Charles Morgan, Baronet, of Tredegar, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Tredegar. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; .\zure, a snake nowed or, between three dexter gauntlets open argent ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence, in right of his wife, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, the arms of Berkeley, namely gules, a chevron be- tween ten crosses pat^e argent, six in chief and four in base; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired and unguled or, and charged on the body with two hurts fesse- ways ; and upon the sinister side of his achievement, for and in right of his wife, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank, the same arms of Berkeley, and for supporters, on the dexter side of the lozenge, a lion argent ; and on the sinister side, a lion argent, collared, ducally crowned and lined or. Married, April 3, 1872, the Right Honourable Louisa Mary, in her own right Baroness Berkeley [to whom refer], only child of the late Craven Fitzhardinge Berkeley, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Craven Fitzhardinge Berkeley (seventh son of the fifth Earl), by his wife Augusta (who died 1841), widow of G. N. Talbot, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable G. N. Talbot; and has Issue — Eva Mary Fitzhardinge, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Mary Fitzhardinge. Estate and postal address — Martins Heron, Bracknell, Berks. 9iilman=9@atntBarinff CHARLES EGERTON FORBES MILMAN-MAIiV- W.\RING, Gentle- man, Born February 20, 1857, being the only son of the late Major-General Egerton Charles William Miles Milman, by his wife Isabella Anne [refer to Massey-Mainwaking], only daughter of Charles Benjamin Lee-Mainwaring, Esquire ; and assumed by Royal License the additional surname and arms of Mainwaring. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars gules (for Mainwaring) ; 2 and 3 azure, a snake nowed or, between three sinister gauntlets argent (for Milm&n). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 694 a^ii ^ii degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an ass's head erased proper, haltered argent (for Mainwaring) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag lodged per pale ermine and erminois, attired or, and charged on the body with two hurts fesse- ways (for Milman). tSiR ALEXANDER MILNE, Baronet, of Inveresk, in the county of Midlothian, Knight Grand Cross CttAiint> °f '^^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, tpilUK' Admiral of the Fleet, an Elder Brother of the Trinity House, Fellow of the Royal Society, Edinburgh. Born November 10, 1806, being the second son of the late Admiral Sir David Milne, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his first wife, daughter of Sir Alexander Purves, Baronet. Creation — November i, 1876. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Erminois, a cross moline quarterly pierced or, between three mullets, two and one azure, a chief of honourable augmentation wavy argent, thereon a fortified circular lighthouse, with a red flag flying, flanked on the dexter by a hexagon battery of three tiers of guns, with a hke flag flying, and on the sinister by another battery of two tiers of guns connected by a wall with the lighthouse all proper, the whole intended to represent that part of the works defending the town and port of Algiers, to which His Majesty's ship " Impregnable," which bore the flag of the rear-admiral, was opposed in the memorable attack on the 27th day of August 1816. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown or, a dexter cubit arm vested azure, the hand proper, grasping a flag- staff therefrom flying the flag of a rear-admiral of the blue, inscribed with the word "Impregnable" in letters of gold. Supporters — Dexter, a figure designed to repiresent a Christian slave, holding in his dexter hand a passion cross or, and in his sinister hand his fetters broken proper ; sinister, a sailor, habited and armed with cutlass and pistols proper, holding in the exterior hand a flag-staff, there- from flowing towards the dexter a banner azure, in canton the union. Motto — "Tam marte quam arte." Married, December 17, 1850, Euphemia, youngest daughter of Archibald Cochran, of Ashkirk, in the county of Rox- burgh, by his second wife Margaret, daughter of Sir Alex- ander Purves, Baronet ; and by her (who died October I, 1889) has had Issue — (i) Alexander David Milne, Es- quire, born November 23, 1851, died September 21, i860; (2) Archibald Berkeley Milne, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy, fourth class Medjidie, born June 2, 1855 ; Margaret Agnes [married, August 21, 1884, Thomas Cordes of Sil- wood Park, in the county of Berkshire, and has issue] ; and Grace Alice. Residences — i Lowndes Street, S.W. ; Inveresk, Musselburgh, North Britain. ALEXANDER MILNE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant of Sttrma Valley Light Horse Volunteers. Born 1844, being the son of Alexander Milne of Aberdeen ; created Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Postal address — Doloo, Cachar, India. The Honourable _ Sir WILLIAM MILNE, Knight Bachelor, late President of the Legislative Council of South Australia. Born 1822, being the son of the late William Milne of Glasgow ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i.Z'jt. Married, 1842, Eliza, daughter of John Disher of South Australia. Postal address — Adelaide, South Australia. ALFRED MILNER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Chairman of Q&k\\V\^Y ^^ Board of Inland Revenue ; created Com- vt^llllK't panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. MSiR FREDERICK GEORGE MILNER, seventh @ Baronet, of Nun-Appleton, in the cormty of York, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York. Born November 7, 1849, being the son of Sir William Mordaunt Edward Milner, fifth Baronet, by his wife Anne Georgina, commonly known as Lady Anne Georgina ; Member of Parliament for York, 1883-1885, and for Nottingham (Bassetlaw Division) since 1890 ; succeeded ^ is tbe Military Cockade. his brother as seventh Baronet, April 14, 1880, under the creation of February 26, 1717. Livery— '?wx and orange (but black is used). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three snaffle-bridle bits counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled and maned or, charged on the neck with a bezant, between two wings gold. Motto " Addit frena feris." Married, October 19, 1880, Adeline Gertrude Denison, daughter of the late W. Beckett, formerly Beckett-Denison ; and has Issue — WiUiam Frederick Victor Mordaunt Milner, Esquire, born October 2, 1893 ; Violet Helen; and Doreen Maud. Residence — 22 Pont Street, London, S.W. MARCUS HENRY MILNER, Gentleman. Born April 16, 1864, being the third and youngest son of the late Henry Be'ilby William Milner, Esquire, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the Most Reverend Marcus Gervais Beresford, Archbishop of Armagh. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale or and sable, a chevron between three horses' bits counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head couped argent, bridled and maned or, charged on the neck with a bezant between two vrings gold. Motto — " Addit frena feris. " Married, 1888, Caroline Agnes Stirling-Crawford (who died November 16, 1894), widow, otherwise and commonly known as the Duchess-Dowager of Montrose [to whom refer], daughter of the Right Honourable John Beresford, second Baron Decies, and widow, firstly, of the Most Noble James Graham, fourth Duke of Montrose, and secondly, of W. S. Stirhng-Craw- ford. Esquire. Postal addresses — Sefton Lodge, New- market ; 45 Belgrave Square, London, W. JASPER JOSEPH ALEXANDER MILNER -GIB- SON, Gentleman, of Theberton 0@ilnet=(SitJ0on STS^ralnorrs^SIt: lery (Militia). Bom February 23, 1853, being the fourth son of the late Right Honourable Thomas Milner-Gibson of Theberton House, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, and a Wrangler, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, President of the Board of Trade, President of the Poor Law Board, by his wife Susanna Arethusa, only child and heir of the Reverend Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, eighth and last Baronet, of Hardwick House, and Hawstead, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three bridle-bits chevronways or, between as many storks close argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork close argent, holding in the beak a branch of laurel proper, resting the dexter foot on a bridle-bit or. Married, December 17, 1874, Ehzabe'h Isidore, daughter of the Honourable George Parsons of Columbus, Ohio, in the United States of America ; and has Issue — May Bessie Isabella. § GEORGE GERY MILNER -GIBSON -CULLUM, Esquire, of Hard- 9@ilner^(©tb0on=CuHum SawsS'^Tht county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, sometime High Sheriff of the county of Suffolk (1888, 1889). Born November 5, 1857, being the youngest son of the late Right Honourable Thomas Milner- Gibson of Theberton House, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, and a Wrangler, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, President of the Board of Trade, President of the Poor Law Board, by his wife Susanna Arethusa, only child and heir of the Reverend Sir Thomas Gery Cullum, eighth and last Baronet, of Hardwick House, and Hawstead, in the county of Suffolk ; assumed the additional name and arms of Cullum by Royal License, December 9, 1878. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron ermine between three pelicans or, vulning themselves proper (for Cullum) ; 2 and 3 azure, three bridle-bits chevronways or, between as many storks close argent (for Milner). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a H is the Naval Cockade. $0i\ 6@m 69s wreath of the colours, a lion sejant or, holding between the paws a column argent, the capital and base also or (for CuUum) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork close argent, holding in the beak a branch of laurel proper, rest- ing the dexter foot on a bridle-bit or (for Milner). Postal address — Hardwick House, Suffolk. MILNES, quartered by GASKELL. MILNES, see CREWE-MILNES. MILNES, see HOUGHTON. §The Reverend ANDREW WALLACE MILROY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of ■GIfBtfl'nil Queen's College, Oxford, Preacher at the tiipiUVfJ Rolls Chapel, London, and Vicar of Caris- brooke, formerly Vicar of St. Mary's, West Cowes, and previously Rector of Newnham, in the county of Hampshire, Honorary Chaplain Hampshire Carabineers (Yeomanry). Born August zg, 1841, being the younger son of the Reverend Andrew Milroy of Edinburgh, and Forthside, in the county of Stirling, North Britain, by his wife Margaret, daughter of James Bryce of Edinburgh. Cluis — Oxford and Cambridge, University (Edinburgh). Livery — Green and buff. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Perfesse, in chief chequy or and vert, in base gules, the latter charged with a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the fourth a rose of the third barbed of the second, and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Rosher, namely, quarterly i and 4, per chevron engrailed ermine and erminois, three crosses pat^e azure, each charged with an estoile or (for Rosher) ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and azure, a fesse ermine between two fleurs-de- lis in chief argent, and a serpent erect in base or (for Burch) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the liveries, an ostrich proper, with the Motto, " Esp^rance " (for Milroy) ; 2. upon a wreath of the liveries, an elephant's head couped ermine, between two elephants' probosces or, with the Motto, " Consider the end " (for Rosher). Married, 1872, Mary Elizabeth, only child of Edward Rosher, youngest son of Jeremiah Rosher of Crete Hall, in the county of Kent, and Trewyn, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Andrew Wallace Milroy, Gentleman, bom May 6i 1873 ; (z) Charles David Wallace Milroy, Gentleman, born April 28, 1880 ; (3) Arthur John Wallace Milroy, Gentleman, born October 9, 1883 ; (4) George William Winckworth Wallace Milroy, Gentleman, born September 4, 1887 ; Mary Elizabeth Wallace ; Lilias Margaret Wallace ; Gladys Janet Wallace ; and Eleanor Catherine Wallace. £rfate— West Hill, Cowes, Isle of Wight. Postal address —The Vicarage, Carisbrook, Isle of Wight. MILTON, Baron, see FITZ-WILLIAM. MILTON, Viscount, see FITZ-WILLIAM. Dame BLANCHE SHARPE, commonly known as Lady Milton, daughter of Thomas Meyrick Field of Qffkiiftin Maidstone. Maxried, firstly, 1850, Sir John *3yWVUIl Milton, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1880 ; secondly, 1890, Samuel Bates Sharpe of the Pari, Market Deeping. Postal addresses — The Park, Market Deeping ; 11 Brunswick Place, Brighton. ROBERT HARDING MIL WARD, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace and Alderman of the county of P|Q|I^<)4>>| Worcester, third son of Henry Milward, V^\\l**aX\} lateofRedditch, in tlie county of Worcester, by his wife Catlierine, eldest daughter of John Gosling of Richmond. Clubs — Conservative, Constitu- tional, County ( Worcester), Hunt ( Worcester), Conservative (Birmingham), Union (Birmingham). Livery — Claret, with red collar, cuffs, and pipings. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Ermine, on a fesse gules, three annulets argent. Crest — A lion's gamb erased, holding a sceptre. Motto— " A'ec timide nee temere." Married, January 23, 1863, Harriet, eldest daughter of Edward Bickerton White- head of Brishnall, in the county of Worcester ; and has Issue— (i) Edward Bickerton Milward ; (2) Geoffrey Lionel Milward; (■^ John Henry Milward ; (t,) Harding Elienne Milward : (5) Robert Spencer Milward : Theodora [mar- ried Charles Fairfax Crawdge\ ; Beatrice Harriet [married the Reverend James E. H. Blake'] ; Isqbel; Rose; and Grace. Estate — Linth-urst, in the county of Worcester. Postal address — Linthurst House, near Bromsgrove. GERALDINE HELENA MINET, Spinster, daughter of the late Charles William Minet, Gentleman, fllBttlPt' °^ Baldwyns, in the county of Kent, by his Wymt-V ^jfg Lg^j, Fortrie, eldest daughter of Colonel Gossip of Thorp Arch, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, thereon passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse, and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert, JULIA MINET, Spinster, daughter of the late James Lewis Minet, Gentleman, of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of William Iggulden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, thereon passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse, and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert. SOPHIA MINET, Spinster, daughter of the late James Lewis Minet, Gentleman, of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of William Iggulden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, thereon passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse, and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert. WILLIAM MINET, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law. Bom September 13, 1851, being the only son of the late James Lewis Minet of Sussex Square, Hyde Park, by his wife Elizabeth, second daughter of William Iggulden. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, in base a boat on the ocean, thereon passengers and rowers proper, three ermine spots in fesse, and on a chief or, an oak-tree on a mount vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wing elevated argent, charged with three barrulets gules; with the Motto, "Quantum est in rebus inane." Married, firstly, February 10, 1836, Alice, daughter of Sir John Evans, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (she died March 13, 1887) ; secondly, Mary, daughter of Joseph Rayner, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Brighouse, in the county of York, and has issue by his first wife Susan. MINSTER, Baron, see CONYNGHAM. §The Right Honourable Sir GILBERT JOHN ELLIOT - MURRAY - KYNYNMOUND, fJiflttll'n ^'^^^ °f Minto, in the county of Roxburgh, Vj^liyKv Viscount Melgund of Melgund, in the county of Forfar, Baron Minto of Minto, in the county of Roxburgh, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh. Born July 9, 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Minto, by his wife Emma Eleanor Elizabeth, daughter and heir of General Sir Thomas Hislop, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; succeeded his father in 1891. Creations — Baronet, April 19, 1700; Baron, October 20, 1797 ; Viscount and Earl, February 24, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a bugle-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the first (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second and third grand quarters, gules on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure within a bordure vair (for Elliot), over all a chief of augmentation argent, charged with a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of Corsica ; impaling the arms of Grey, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed argent, in the dexter chief point a mullet of the last (for Grey of Chilling- ham) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, on a bend gules, a bezant. Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed issuant from clouds, throwing a dart all proper. Motto over crest, " Non eget arcu." Supporters — Dexter, an Indian sheep; sinister, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 696 a fawn, both proper. Motto — " Suaviter et fortiter.*' Married, July 28, 1883, Mary Caroline, daughter of General Charles Grey, commonly called the Honourable Charles Grey ; and has /jjz^e— Victor Gilbert Laristone Garnet Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Melgund, born February 12, 1891 ; Eileen Nina Evelyn Sibell, commonly known as Lady Eileen Nina Evelyn Sibell ; Ruby Florence Mary, commonly known as Lady Ruby Florence Mary ; and Violet Mary, commonly known as Lady Violet Mary. Residences — 2 Portman Square, London, W. ; Minto Castle, in the county of Roxburgh. MIRFIELD, quartered by TEMPEST. {Baronetcy, conferred upon Sir John Mitchellof WestsJwre, in Zetland, June 19, 1724.) Claimed by PfRtirfll^H Jo-'^^^ William Mitchell, Esquire, Lyon V^VKk^X/W Clerk \to whom refer], as descended from his seventh but third surviving son, John Mitchell^ who was baptized at Tingwall, in Zetla?id, Feb- ruary 26, 1709, as John Charles Mitchell, commonly called John only [see General Register of Sasines, Zetland, volume X2.^, folio 368, and other legal documents), living 1741, as entered in the Bath Records i?i the Heralds' College, London ; and believed to be identical with John Mitchell, living in the parish of St. James's, Westminster, in 1746 [in which parish were also living his uncle, Andrew Mitchell, Apothecary in Pall Mall, younger brother of Sir John, first Baronet, and other relatives), living in th£ parish of St. A7in, Soho, where his son Edward Charles Mitchell was born in 1749, at Great Tew, 1750 to 1770, afterwards at South Weston and Tetsworth, all in the county of Oxford, in which latter place he died November 25, 1790; leaving issue by his wife Elizabeth { Warburton) several sons and daughters, as re- corded in 1878, in the Mitchell Pedigree i?i the Heralds' College, London. Francis Mitchell, sixth but second sur- viving son of Sir John Mitchell of Westshore, first Baronet, was also of the parish of St. James's, Westminster, and died unmarried, will dated 1742, proved 1753, Probate Court, Chancery. Sir John Mitchell, third Baronet, eldest son of Sir Andrew, second Baronet, died in the parish of St. James's, Westminster, Decembers, 1783, andwas there buried, aged forty-nifie ; he was sometime a Lieutenant in the Scots Greys, and married his cousin Elizabeth, daughter of John Bruce Stewart of Symbester, ui Zetlafid, by whhm he had no issue, and since his death the Baronetcy has been dormant. Arms recoj'ded in the Lyon Register, c. 1672, by John MitcJiell ^* descended of the fainilie of Bandreth" [Bajideath] of Berrie and Westshore, in Zetland, in right of his wife Jean, heiress of Andrew Umphray of Berrie : Sable, afesse between th7'ee mdscles or, a bordure chequy of the second and first. Crest — Three ears of barley conjoined in the stalk proper. MottO — *^ Sapiens qui assiduus." This John Mitchell was father of Sir John, first Baronet, of Westshore, who married Margaret Murray of the family of Penny land, in the county of Caithness, and son and heir of the Reverend John Mitchell, Master of Arts, appointed Archdeacon of Zetland by King Charles L, November 21, 1629, and Margaret Forrester his wife, of the fam4.ly of Queens haugh, in the county of Stirling, which Reverend John Mitchell was the son of James Mitchell of Bandeath, also in the county of Stirling, ivho -was dead i?i the year 1629 [see Reg. Sec. Sig., volume 102, folio 11^, 16^0-16^1), and Grize I Colville his wife, of the family of Cleish, in the county of Kinross. Sir ARTHUR MITCHELL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society, Professor of Ancient History to Royal Scottish Academy. Born 1826, being the son of George Mitchell : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1855, Margaret Hay, daughter of James Houston of Tullochgriban , Strathspey. Postal address — 34 Drummond Place, Edinbuigh. ARTHUR CHARLES MITCHELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born July 12, 1847, being the youngest son of Francis Henry Mitchell, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of James Johnstone. Club — Union (London, S.W). Livery — Claret coat, canary colour waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial "bearings — & is the Military Cockade. a^it He bears for Arms; Sable, on a chevron raguly plain cotised or between four escallops, two in chief and as many in base argent, a wool-pack proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb or, charged with an escallop sable, two thistles leaved and slipped in saltire proper. Married, firstly, 1872, Laura Harriet, fifth daughter of Sir Michael Hicks Hicks-Beach, eighth Baronet, of Williamstrip Park, in the county of Gloucester (she died 1874; secondly, 1888, Constance Lucy, fourth daughter of John' Henry Elwes of Colesborne, in the county of Glou- cester; and has Issue— [x) Francis Arthur Mitchell, Gentle- man, born 1888 ; (2) David Johnstone Mitchell, Gentleman, born'1890 ; (3) John Henry Mitchell, Gentleman, born 1893 ; and Ethel Laura. Postal addresses — Cottles, Milksham, Wiltshire; High Grove, Titbury, Gloucestershire. CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman. Armorial bear- ings are : Sable, on a bend wavy or, between two mascles of the last, as many mascles of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, and issuing out of flames of fire, a phoenix rising proper, sem^e of mascles sable, and holding in the beak an acorn slipped and leaved also proper ; with the Motto, " Spernit humum." Postal address— ]esmor\d Towers, Newcastle-upon-Tyne. Lieutenant-Colonel Sir CHARLES BULLEN HUGH MITCHELL, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of the Straits Settlements since 1893. Bom 1836, teing the son of the late Colonel Hugh Mitchell, Royal Marines: entered the Royal Marines 1852; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1883. Married, _firstly, 1862, Fanny Oakley, daughter of W. McP. Rice (she died 1885) ,• secondly, 1B89, Eliza Conway, daughter of the Reverend J. I. Welldon, Doctor of Civil Law, Vicar of Kennington and Honorary Canon of Canterbury. Postal address — -Govemment House, Singapore. EDWARD CHARLES MITCHELL, Gentleman. Born 1842, being the third but second surviving son of Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee, in the County of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse invected between an an- nulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two annulets in base or, within a bordure chequy of the last ^and first, and for distinction charged upon the fesse with a crescent of the field ; and impaling the arms of Craufurd of Baidland and Ardmillan, namely gules, on a fesse ermine, between three mullets argent, two crescents interlaced of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mascle sable, interlaced with three ears of barley slipped or; with the Motto, "Sapiens qui assiduus." Married, January 21, 1884, Edith Caroline Sophia, widow of John H. Irvine, and second daughter of Thomas Craufurd, third son of Archibald Clifford Blackwell Craufurd of Baidland, now of Ardmillan. Postal address — C/o Messrs. Henry S. King, 65 Comhill, London, EC. FRANK JOHNSTONE WlTCHELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Monmouth, High Sheriff 1868. Born September 14, 1824, being the eldest son of Francis Henry Mitchell, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, second daughter of James Johnstone. Livery — Claret coat, primrose waistcoat, black plush, white stockings. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, on a chevron raguly plain attired or, between four escallops, two in chief and as many in base argent, a wool-pack proper, and impaling the arms of Rolls, namely argent, on a fesse dancette^ with plain cotises sable, between three billets of the last, each charged with a lion rampant or, as many bezants. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a garb or, charged with an escallop sable, two thistles leaved and slipped in saltire proper; with the Motto, "A Deo Fasces." Married, January 19, i860, Elizabeth Har- court, eldest daughter of John Etherington Welch Rolls, Esquire, Justice of the Pea.ce and Deputy-Lieutenant, of The Hendre, in the county of Monmouth ; and has Issue — GwladysElizabeth[married, January 31, 1894, Major William Frederick Cleeve, Royal Artillery] ; and Hilda Mary [mar- ried, August 25, 1891, to the Reverend Charles William ^h is the Naval Cockade. 0@it Tyler Griffin], Estate and postal address — Llanfrechfa Grange, Caerleon, Newport, Monmouth. Sir HENRY MITCHELL, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for Bradford. Born 1824, being the son of Matthew Harper Mitchell, by his wife Ann, daughter of John Bell of Esholt; was Mayor of Bradford in 1875; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Mamed, 1851, Annie, daughter of the Reverend D. W. Gordon of Earlsion, North Britain {she died 1886). Postal address — Par/6 Field House, Bradford. HENRY STUART MITCHELL, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1809 ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1837, Fanny Eliza, daughter of the late Charles Melville, formerly Secretary to Governor of Trinidad (General Monro). Postal address— Melville Lodge, Port of Spain, Trinidad. ISABELLA BOYD MITCHELL, Spinster, only sur- viving daughter of the late Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee, in the county of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House. Armorial bearing'B are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a fesse invected between an annulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two annulets in base or, within a bor- dure chequy of the last and first. Postal add7-ess—'W oMenon Rectory, King's Lynn, Norfolk. JAMES WILLIAM MITCHELL, Esquire, Rothesay Herald and Lyon Clerk [claims the Baronetcy conferred upon Sir John Mitchell of Westshore, 1724 ; see above]. Born 1836, being the eldest son of Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee, in the county of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House ; sometime a Lieutenant in the 42nd High- landers (Black Watch), and in the 17th Regiment of Foot ; was created Rothesay Herald, March 12, 1879 ; was Lyon Clerk-Depute and Deputy-Keeper of the Records, 1886- 1890 ; was appointed Lyon Clerk and Keeper of the Re- cords by Royal Warrant, dated March 4, 1S90. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse invected be- tween an annulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two annulets in base or, within a bordure chequy of the last and first, and around the escutcheon is placed his collar of SS, and pendent by a blue riband edged with white is his badge as a Herald of Scotland. Upon another escutcheon, charged with his arms as the foregoing, he bears upon an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife, the arms of Sykes, namely argent, on a chevron nebuly gules, between three fountains, as many eagles rising proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mascle sable, inter- laced with three ears of barley shpped or ; with the Motto, "Sapiens qui assiduus" [see illustration on plate]. Mar- ried, April 8, 1874, Annie Tilbum, elder daughter and co- heiress of Thomas Sykes, Tutor, in Ackworth, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Charles Halliburton Mitchell, Gentleman, bom June 2, 1876, died April 12, 1888 ; (2) Hugh Sykes Mitchell, Gentleman, born November i, 1880 ; (3) John Halliburton Mitchell, Gentleman, born July ig, 1890 ; Isabel Beatrix ; and Edith Mary. Residence — Audley, in the parish of Sidmouth, in the county of Devon. Postal addresses — Audley, Sidmouth, Devon ; Lyon Office, Edinburgh ; Fernielaw, Colinton, N. B. The Reverend JOHN FRANCIS MITCHELL Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Wolferton, in the county of Norfolk, Chaplain in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, Honorary Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Honorary Chaplain to the Right Honourable the Earl of Kinnoul, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom June 3, 1845, being the fourth but third surviving son of the late Joseph Theophilus Mitchell, East India Merchant in London, by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late Captain James Young of Lee in the county of Kent, one of the Elder Brethren of Trinity House. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse invected between an annulet and two mascles in chief, and a mascle between two annulets in base or, within a border chequy of the last and first, a mullet for difference ; 697 and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mascle sable, interlaced with three ears of barley slipped or ; with the Motto, " Sapiens qui assiduus. " Postal address — Wol- feiton Rectory, King's Lynn, Norfolk. RICHARD BLUNT MITCHELL, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for New South Wales and Victoria, Australia, and for the county of Peebles, Scotland. Born September 13, 1840, being the sixth and youngest, and now the sole surviving son of the late Colonel Sir Thomas Livingston Mitchell, Knight, Doctor of Civil Law, by his wife Mary Themson, daughter of General Richard Blunt, Colonel of the 66th Foot. Clubs — Conservative [Edinburgh), Northern (Edinburgh), Australasian (Edinburgh). Livery — Dark blue, silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated to the above-mentioned Richard Blunt Mitchell, are the arms of Mitchell of Mitchell, namely : Sable, a fesse between three mascles or, in chief a dagger erected point upwards proper, within a bordure argent, charged with eight cinquefoils gules. Crest — A hand Iwld ing a writing-pen proper. Motto — " Favento Deo supero." Estates — Polnwod and Pitarvan. Postal addresses — Pol- mood, Broughton, N.B. ; 45 Albany Street, Edinburgh. ROBERT WILLIAM SPAN MITCHELL, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1840, being the son of Henry Stuart Mitchell, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Philosophy ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Calcutta. EMILY MARIAN MIT FORD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Marian Q^\^^e\Y^ Mitford, daughter of tlie first Baron Egerton, v^W\M>.v Married, 1863, Percy Mitford, who died 1884 : has been Woinan of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness tlie Dztchess of Ca-mbridge since 1882. MARGARET EMMA MITFORD, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Emma Mitford, daughter of the third Baron Kenyon. Married, 1855, William Townley Mitford of Pittshill, in the county of Sussex, Member of Parliament for Midhurst 1859 to 1874, who died 1889. Sir ROMESH CHUNDER MITTER, Knight Bachelor, a native of Calcutta. Born 1840 ; 0(Qk\^^ir\* ^^^^ Puisne Judge of tlie High Court; was V^WVi/K dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Postal ad- dress — Calcutta. MITTON, quartered by WOODD. MOBERLEY, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUN- TON. The Reverend JOHN SMITH MOFFA T, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Sain t Micliael and Sai?it George. Born 1835, being the son of the Reverend Robert Moffat, Doctor of Divinity ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1858, Emily, daughter of J. T. Unwin of Brighton. Postal addiess—Matabeleland, via Mafeking, Cape of Good Hope. ALEXANDER WILSON MOIR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael OAftiy, and Saint George. Born 1823, being the son of 'i^vW (III late James Moir, Surgeon Royal Navy ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Club — St. Georges. Married, 1851, Isabella, daughter of the Reverend J. Watson. Postal address — ^ Almorah Road, Jersey. DAME BEATRICE ANNE MOLESWORTH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Moles- ^?«a>^li>4-]h worth, youngest daughter of Charles t^UllPiBUiUll-U Prideaux-Brune of Prideaux, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vair, a bordure gules, charged with eight cross crosslets argent, impaling quarterly The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 698 Qioi Qiol I and 4, azure, a cross cercele or (for Brune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of three points gules (for Prideaux). Married, 1856, the Reverend Sir Hugh Henry Molesworth, ninth Baronet, who died 1862. Of tiie above marriage there was Issue — Hugh Prideaux Moles- worth, Esquire, born June 17, 1857, died an infant. Postal address — 8 Berkeley Street, Piccadilly, W. Sir GUILDFORD LINDSEY MOLESWORTH, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Emfire, Justice of the Peace for the Island of Ceylon. Born 1828, being the son of the Reverend John Edward Nassau Molesworth, Doctor of Divinity , Vicar of Rochdale, by his wife Harriet, n€e Mackinnon ; is Fellow of Calcutta University ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of th£ Indian Empire, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the same Order, 1888. JMarried, 1854, Maria Elizabeth, daughter of John Thomas Bridges of Walmer. Postal address — The Manor House, Bexley, Kent, His Honour HICKMAN MOLESWORTH, Judge of the Court of Insolvency, Victoria, Australia. Born Feb- ruary 23, 1842, being the eldest son of Sir Robert Moles- worth, Knight, late of Edlington, Melbourne, Victoria, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend Joseph England Johnson. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, an escutcheon vair, between eight cross crosslets in orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour, embowed proper, holding a cross crosslet or; with the Motto, "Vincit amor patriae." Married, firstly, 1868, Ehza Emily, daughter of William Rutledge, Esquire, of Farnham Park, Warnambool, Victoria, Justice of the Peace, Member of the Legislative Assembly ; and secondly, 1882, Alice Henrietta, daughter of Doctor Ffloyd Minter Peck of Sale, Gippsland, Victoria. By his first marriage he has Issue — (i) Robert Arthur Molesworth, Gentleman, born July 6, 1871 ; (2) William Farnham Molesworth, Gentleman, born March 7, 1874; Enid Jose- phine; and Emily Maud. By his second marriage he has — Elaine Lynette, and another. Sir LEWIS WILLIAM MOLESWORTH, eleventh Baronet. Born October 31, 1853, being the son of Sir Paul Molesworth, tenth Baronet, by his wife Jane Frances, daughter of Gordon W. F. Gregor of Trewarthenick, in the county of Cornwall ; succeeded his father 1889, under the creation of July 19, 1689. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vair, a bordure gules, charged with eight cross crosslets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent. Motto — "Sic fidem teneo." Married, June 3, 1875, Jane Graham, second daughter of Brigadier-General Daniel Marsh Frost, late of the United States Army, of the city of St. Louis. Heir presumptive — His kinsman, the Reverend St. Aubyn Hender Molesworth St. Aubyn, great-grandson of the fifth Baronet ; born 1833 ; married, 1862, Caroline, daughter of the Reverend Charles Wheler of Ledstone, in the county of York ; educated at Christ Church, Oxford ; Bachelor of Arts, 1856; Master of Arts, 1859; County Councillor for the county of Cornwall. .SVa^— Pencarrow, in the county of Cornwall. Residence — The Tower, New- quay, in the county of Cornwall. ROBERT ARTHUR MOLESWORTH, Esquire. Born April 15, 1843, being the second son of the late Sir Robert Molesworth, Knight, late of Edlington, Melbourne, Vic- toria, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of the Reverend Joseph England Johnson. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, an escutcheon vair, between eight cross crosslets in orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, holding a cross crosslet or; with the Motto, "Vincit amor patrise." Married, June 10, 1874, Flora Macdonald Matheson, daughter of John Matheson; and has Issiie—{\) John Matheson Molesworth, Gentleman, born February 16, 1878 ; (2) Robert Heckman Matheson Molesworth, Gentle- man, born November 24, 1879; (3) William Edwin Mathe- son Molesworth, Gentleman. M is the Military Cockade. The Right Honourable the Reverend SAMUEL MOLESWORTH, Viscount Molesworth, of Swords, in the county of Dublin, and Baron Philipstown of Philipstown, in the King's County, in the Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Petrock, in the county of Cornwall. Born December 19, 1829, being the son of the late Captain John Molesworth, Royal Navy (who was brother to the seventh Viscount), by his wife Louisa, fourth daughter of the late Reverend Doctor Tomkyns ; succeeded as eighth Viscount, on the decease of his uncle, June 20, 1875. Creation — July 16, 1716. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vair, a bordure gules, charged with eight cross crosslets in orle or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aztu-e and argent ; and for Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, holding a cross crosslet or. Supporters — Dexter, a pegasus argent, wings elevated or ; sinister, a pegasus, wings elevated gules, charged with four cross cross- letsgold. Motto — " Vincit amor patriae. " Married, firstly, at Paris, May 6, 1862, Georgina Charlotte Cecil, youngest daughter and co-heir of George Bagot Gosset, 4th I3ragoon Guards, by his wife Charlotte Douglas, afterwards Marchesa di Vinchiaturo ; and by her (who died January 22, 1879) has Issue — (i) George Bagot Molesworth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Bagot Molesworth, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, born June 6, 1867 ; (2) Charles Richard Molesworth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Richard Molesworth, born January 3, 1S69 ; (3) Arthur Ernest Parnell Molesworth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Ernest Parnell Molesworth, bom May i, 1870 ; (4) Samuel Percy Molesworth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Samuel Percy Molesworth, born July 29, 1873 ; Andalusia Louisa Charlotte Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Andalusia Louisa Charlotte Georgina [married, April 30, 1887, John Athelstan Laurie Riley (to whom refer), and has issue] ; Charlotte Josephine Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Josephine Elizabeth [married, October 16, 1883, the Reverend Henry Edward James Bevan, Rector of St. Andrews, Stoke New- ington, and has issue] ; and Gwen Gertrude Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Gwen Gertrude Mary. Lord Molesworth married secondly, January 23, 18S3, Agnes, daughter of Dugald Dove of Nutshill, in the county of Renfrew. Residences — 33 Park Lane, W. ; St. Petrock Minor, St. Issey, in the county of Cornwall. MOLEYNS, EVELEIGH-DE-, see VENTRY. JOHN MOLINEUX, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath. Born fMrtfttlPtt't* 1822, being tlie son of the late Thomas «49Ull.llt'UA' Molineux of Madeley, in the county of Salop ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Postal address — Selsley House, Albert Road, Battersea Park, S. W. MOLINES, Baron of, see LOUDOUN. MOLISON, quartered by DALGLEISH. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM CAMPBELL MOL- LAN, Companion of the Most Honourable SlBClfl i)n '^^^^^ of ^he Bath, Justice of the Peace for the «4>^Uliait county of Kilkenny. Bom 1820, being the son of tlie late James Mollan of Edenvale, county Down , was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1859. CXnh— United Service. Man'ied, 1849, Alaria Emma, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Butler Stevenson of West Court, in tlie county of Kilkenny. Postal address — Newtoivn House, Thomastown, county Kilkenny. BERNARD CHARLES MOLLOY, Member of Parlia- ment for the Birr Division of King's County, fiOflflflT) •^"^'^'« Chamberlain to His Holiness the vji^wllWif pa/e. Born 1843, being the son of the late Kedo Molloy of Comolare, Kin^s County, and Drummond Lodge, Westmeath, by Maria Theresa, daughter of the late James Tracy Lynam. Cub — National Liberal. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's " House of Commons," but which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, areforhrca.% : Argent, a lion rampant sable, between three M is the Naval Cockade. 9@0l ^on 699 trefoils slipped gules. Crest— /4 greyhound courant under a tree. Motto — " Gearaigh agus dogh buiadh." Caftain Sir CORNELIUS ALFRED MOLONEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- fMOlflUPIl S''i^^'l Order of Saint Michael and Saint VVJV\V\ IVj; George, Governor and Commander-in-Chief of British Honduras, Born 1848, being the son of Captain P. Moloney of Kiltannon, in the county of Limerick; was created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Married, 1881, Constance Thomson, daughter of W. Clifford Knight of Waterford, Rich- mond, Russian Consul at the Cape of Good Hope [she died 1891). Postal address — Government House, Belize, British Honduras, MOLYNEUX, quartered by BARNEWALL and AB- NEY-HASTINGS. MOLYNEUX, Viscount, see SEFTON. ALICE MAUD MARY MOLYNEUX, Spinster, daughter of the late Reverend Bryan OlfftflftltlPttl* William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy 9PUI^U«-U^ Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop, by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross moline or, on a canton argent an ass's head erased sable. BESSIE HOCKENHULL MOLYNEUX, Spinster, daughter of the late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Ar- morial l)eariiigs are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross moline or, on a canton argent an ass's head erased sable. The Reverend BRYAN WILLIAM HOCKEN- HULL MOLYNEUX, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law, of Ludlow, in the county of Salop, formerly Curate in Charge of Onibury, in the same county. Bom April 9, 1852, being the only son of the late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop, by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson of Ulverston, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross moline or, on a canton argent an ass's head erased sable ; with the Motto, " Vivere sat vincere." HARRIET MOLYNEUX, Spinster, daughter of the late Reverend Bryan William Molyneux, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Moor Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop, by his wife Louisa Martina, daughter of William Dodgson of Ulverston, in the cotmty of Lancaster. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross moline or, on a canton argent an ass's head erased sable. The Reverend Sir JOHN CHARLES MOLYNEUX, ninth Baronet, of Castle Dillon, in the county of Armagh, Bachelor of Laws, Vicar of Portesham, in the county of Dorset. Born June 27, 1843, being the son of the Reve- rend Sir John William Molyneux, eighth Baronet, by his wife Louisa Dorothy, daughter of John Christian of Miln- town. Isle of Man ; succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of July 4, 1730. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross moline pierced or, in the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant argent, holding in his dexter fore- paw a cross moline or. Motto — "Stat fortuna domus virtute." Married, April 15, 1S73, Fanny, daughter of Edward Jackson of Walsoken House, Wisbech ; and by her (who died April 23, 1893) has Issue — (i) Edward Charles Molyneux, Esquire, born August 11, 1876; (2) William Arthur Molyneux, Esquire, born July 26, 1877; (3) John Howard Molyneux, Esquire, born October 22, 1878 ; Mary Gertrude Fanny ; Emily Jane ; and Ethel Stuart. Residence — Portesham Vicarage, Dorchester. Dame MARY EMILY FRANCIS MOLYNEUX, Widow, commonly known as Lady Molyneux, daughter of Sir Peter Fitzgerald, first Baronet (Knight of Kerry), of Glanleam, in the county of Kerry. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross moline pierced or, in the dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the last, impaling the arms of Fitzgerald, namely ermine, a saltire gules, charged with a cross form^e argent. Married, 1863, Sir Capel Moly- neux, seventh Baronet, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue— -]u\ia. Elizabeth Mary. Postal addresses — Castle Dillon, Armagh ; Villa Springland, Cannes, France. § WILLIAM CHARLES FRANCIS MOLYNEUX, Esquire, Major-General, Fourth Class Knight of Imperial Turkish Order of the Osmanieh, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born July i, 1845, being th£ only surviving son of the late Captain John Molyneux, o^yth Regiment, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, only child of Edward Iggulden of the Glenfall, in the county of Gloucester. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service. Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings, as used, but to which no right has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross moline pierced or, in tlie dexter chief a fleur-de-lis of the last, a crescent for difference ; 2 and 3 quarterly ermine and azure, on a bend gules, three stags' heads caboshed argent. Crest — An heraldic tiger passant argent, holding in his dexter forepaw a cross molineor. MottO — " Stat fortuna domus virtute." Married, September 12, 1888, Violet Jessie, younger daughter of the late George Canning Clairmonte of the Clock House, Upper Halliford, in the county of Middlesex. Estate — Killeglan, in the county of Roscommon. Postal address — 16 Prince of Wales' Terrace, Kensington, W. EDMUND RICHARD THOMAS MOLYNEUX- SEEL, Esquire. Born August fJKBnlnm^IIf'S&ri^f S. 1824, being the eldest son of \^\i\]in\,\X\''^\,\,l the late Thomas Molyneux- Seel, Esquire, of Huyton Hey, by his wife Agnes Mary, daughter of Sir Richard Bedingfeld, fifth Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse potent counter-potent pean and azure, three wolves' heads erased counterchanged (for Seel) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross moline or, a canton argent (for Molyneux). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased per fesse pean and azure (for Seel) ; 2. on a chapeau gules turned up ermine, a peacock's tail proper (for Moly- neux). Married, November 16, 1847, Comtesse Anna Maria de Losada y Lousada ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund Harrington Molyneux-Seel, Esquire, Captain the King's Liverpool Regiment, born July 27, 1857 [married, October 30, 1894, Clare, youngest daughter of the late Thomas Weld Blundell of Ince Blundell Hall] ; (2) Edward Honors Moly- neux-Seel, Esquire, Captain Royal Scots (Lothian) Regi- ment, born June 24, i86a [married, August 6, 1892, Margaret, daughter of Matthew Bulloch] ; Agnes Mary Matilda [married, October 5, 1870, Sir John Lawson, second Baronet, of Brough Hall, in the county of York, and has issue] ; and Charlotte Amelia. i?cB<— Huyton Hey, in the county of Lancaster. ALICE ANN MONCK, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Richard Charles Stanley dftnnrfc Mountjoy Monck, youngest daughter of T. (tpUIItn E. Lymer of Wolverhampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. Married, November 15, 1879, Richard Charles Stanley Mountjoy Monck, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Charles Stanley Mountjoy Monck. HENRIETTA MARGARET MONCK, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Margaret Monck, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Rathdowne (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. Postal address — 61 Pembroke Road, W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 700 ^on spon §The Right Honourable HENRY POWER CHARLES STANLEY MONCK, Viscount Monck and Baron Monck of Bally trammon, in the county of Wex- ford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Monck of the same place, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Bachelor of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Dublin and Wick- low, Deputy- Lieutenant for the latter county. Born January 8, 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscomit Monck, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife {his cousin) Elizabeth Louise Mary, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Louise Mary, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Rathdowne ; succeeded his father in 1894. Creations — Baron (Irish), November 23, 1797 ; Viscount, January 5, 1801 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, July 12, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern, wings elevated sable. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon argent ; sinister, a lion argent, holding in the sinister paw an oak branch proper. Motto — ' ' For- titer, fideliter, feliciter." Married, July 23, 1874, Edith Caroline Sophia, commonly known as Lady Edith Caroline Sophia, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable John Scott, fourth Earl of Clonmell; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Stanley Monck, Esquire, commonly called the Hon- ourable Charles Henry Stanley Monck, born November 9, 1876 ; (2) George Scott Stanley Monck, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable George Scott Stanley Monck, born November 3, 1888 ; and Annette Louise, commonly called the Honourable Annette Louise. Seat — Charleville, Ennis- kerry, in the county of Wicklow. RICHARD MONCK, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Monck. Born 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable Charles Joseph Kelly Monck, the third Viscount Monck, by his wife Bridget, daughter of John Millington of Killoskehane. Clubs — Guards', United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three lions' heads erased argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings elevated sable. Married, 1861, Frances Elizabeth, daughter of Owen Blayney Cole of Brandrum House, in the county of Monaghan ; and has Issue living — Cecil Stanley Owen Monck, Esquire, of Sandhtirst, Lieutenant and Adjutant 2nd BattaUon Coldstream Guards, born 1863. Postal address — 84 Chester Square, S.W. MONCKTON, Baron, see GALWAY. HORACE MANNERS MONCKTON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Horace GIBnilffef'ntl Manners Monckton. Born 1824, being CT3U 1 1 VnVUl ( the son of the Right Honourable William George Monckton-Arundell, fifth Vis- count Galway, by his wife Catherine Ehzabeth, only surviving child of Captain George Handfield. Clubs — Primrose, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a martlet or. Married, firstly, 1856, Georgina (who died 1879), eldest daughter of Sir Thomas WooUaston White, second Baronet ; secondly, 1885, Emily Sarah, widow of T. Till of Waingates, Thornton Heath, Croydon, and daughter of the late James Cooper, Esquire ; and has Issue living (by his first marriage) — Horace WooUaston Monckton, Esquire, Barrister-at-law, born 1857; and Catherine Elizabeth. Postal address — Whitecairn, Wellington College Station, Berkshire. §Sir JOHN BRADDICK MONCKTON, Knight Bachelor, Town Clerk of the City of London, Commis- sioner of Lieutenancy for that city. Bom 1832, being the son of John Monckton of Maidstone, by his wife Eliza Whit- nwre, daughter of John Braddick of Boughton Mount, in the county of Kent ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1880. Club — Conservative. Married, 1858, Matia Louisa, daughter of Peter Bartholomew Long, Solicitor, of Ipswich, and has & is the Military Cockade. issue. Postal addresses— Guildhall, E. C; Palace Clmmters, Westminster, S. W. MONCKTON-ARUNDELL, see GALWAY. M The Right Honourable Sir JAMES MON- ® CREIFF, Baron Moncreiff, of TuUie- Omntteroiff t>°l^' '" "'^ county of Kinross, a Baronet ^Ulltll^lU. of Nova Scotia, and a Baronet of the United Kingdom, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Cotmcil, Doctor of Laws, Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Edinburgh and Kinross. Born November 29, 1811, being the second son of the late Sir James Wellwood-Moncreiff, ninth Baronet, of TuUiebole, in the county of Kinross, by his wife, the daughter of Captain George Robinson, Royal Navy; suc- ceeded his brother to the ancient Baronetcy of his family, November 3, 18B3. Creations — Baronets, April 22, 1626, and May 23, 1871 ; Baron, January 9, 1874. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a chief ermine ; 2 and 3 argent, an oak-tree growing out of a well in base both proper. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet of the United Kingdom, and from which is pendent by an orange-lawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure. Supporters — On either side a man in armour, holding in the exterior hand a spear resting on his shoulder all proper, the breastplate charged with a crescent gules. Motto — " Sur esperance. " Married, September 12, 1834, Isabella, only daughter of Robert Bell, Sheriff of the counties of Berwick and Haddington ; and by her (who died December 19, 1881) had Issue — (i) Henry James Moncreiff, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Well- wood, Bachelor of Laws, Judge of Court of Session, Scotland, born April 24, 1840 [married, firstly, April 3, 1866, Susan Wilhelmina (who died October 29, i86g), third daughter of Sir W. H. Dick-Cunningham, Baronet: and secondly, March 26, 1873, Millicent Julia, eldest daughter of Colonel Fryer of Moulton Paddocks, Newmarket ; she died January 6, 1881]; {2) the Reverend Robert Chichester Moncreiff, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Robert Chichester Moncreiff, Vicar of Tanworth, in the county of ^^'orcester, born August 24, 1843 [married, January 4, tS7i, Florence Kate, third daughter of Colonel Richard Henry FitzHerbert of Somersal Herbert, and has, James Arthur FitzHerbert Moncreiff, Esquire, born 1872 ; Daisy Isabel ; Lilian Mary Susan ; and Gladys Nora May] ; (3) James William Moncreiff, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James William Moncreiff, born September 16, 1845 [married, March 19, 1872, Mary Lillias, eldest daughter of George Mitchell Innes of Bangour, and has issue, James Frederick Moncreiff, Esquire, born 1873 > George Moncreiff, Gentleman, bom 1874 ; Heniy Wellwood Moncreiff, Gentleman, born 1875 ; Edwin Roberts Moncreiff, Gentleman, born 1878; and 'William Francis Moncreiff, Gentleman, born 1882] ; (4) Frederick Charles Moncreiff, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Charles Moncreiff, Barrister, born October rs, 1847 [married, Mary Ann, daughter of Charles Seymour Brook]; (5) Francis Jeffrey Moncreiff, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Francis Jeffrey Moncreiff, born August 27, 1849 [married, firstly, August 2, 1B71, Frances Ramsay, eldest daughter of James Hamilton Lawson, and by her (who died January 8, 1875) has, James Hamilton Moncreiff, Esquire, born 1872 ; and Frederick Charles Moncreiff, Gentleman, born 1873, died 1877; he married secondly, October 29, 1880, Mildred, fourth daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel R. H. FitzHerbert of Somersal Herbert, in the county of Derby, and has, Richard Henry FitzHerbert Moncreiff, Gentleman, born March 10, 1882 ; Francis Beres- ford Moncreiff, Gentleman, born June 18, 1883 ; Adrian Wellwood Moncreiff, Gentleman, born 1885 ; Norman Halliday Moncreiff, Gentleman, born September 19, 1886] ; Eleanora Jane Ross, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanora Jane Ross [)iiarried, December 3, 1873, Patrick Blair] ; Marianne Eliza, commonly known as the Honour- able Marianne Eliza [married, April 6, 1877, the Ri.ht Honourable John Blair Balfour, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Laws, Member of » is the Naval Cockade. 0@on Parliament for the counties of Clackmannan and Kinross, and has issue]. Seafs—i^ Great Stuart Street, Edinburgh ; TuUiebole Castle, in the county of Kinross. Dame LOUISA MONCREIFFE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Moncreiffe, eldest Qtf^finrVpiffp daughter of the Right Honourable ^VUKIK^IHK- Thomas Robert Hay, the tenth Earl of Kinnoul. Armorial Ijearinga are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine, impaling the arms of Hay, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, i and 4 azure, a unicorn salient argent, armed, maned, and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight demi- thistles vert, impaled with as many demi-roses gules, for augmentation ; 2 and 3 argent, three escutcheons gules (for Hay) ; second grand quarter, i and 4 or, three bars wavy gules, surmounted of a scimitar in pale argent, hiked and pommelled of the field (for Drummond) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion's head erased, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, a coat oi augmentation likewise (for Drummond). A/ar- ried, 1843, Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, seventh Baronet, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) David Maule Moncreiffe, Esquire, born December 12, 1854, died April 23, 1857 ; (2) Sir Robert Drummond Moncreiffe, eighth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Thomas George Harry Mon- creiffe, Esquire, bom October i860 [married, August 31, 1883, Elizabeth, daughter of John Muir of Deanston, in the county, of Perth, and died March 26, 1887, leaving issue, John Robert Guy Moncreiffe, Gentleman, born at Calcutta, June 30, 1884; Thomas Gerald Auckland Moncreiffe, Gentleman, born September 13, 1886]; (4) William Mon- creiffe, Esquire, born January ig, i86z ; (5) Ronald Mon- creiffe, Esquire, born May 3, 1864 ; (6) Malcolm Moncreiffe, Esquire, born October 29, 1866; (7) Claude Moncreiffe, Esquire, born June 21, 1869, died an infant ; (8) John Alex- ander Moncreiffe, Esquire, born August 2, 1871 ; Louisa [married, October 29, 1863, the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Athole, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle] ; Helen [married, April 5, 1864, Sir Charles John Forbes, Baronet, of Newe, who died 1884] ; Georgina Elizabeth [married, November 2i, 1865, the Right Honourable the first Earl of Dudley, who died May 7, 1885] ; Harriet Sarah [married, December 7, 1866, Sir Charles Mordaunt, Baronet, Member of Parliament, which marriage was dissolved March ir,. 1875] ; Blanche [married, June 11, 1878, Charles A. Murray, Esquire; Frances Rose [married, February 21, 1871, Sir Alexander Muir Mackenzie, Baronet, of Delvine] ; Selina [married, July 20, 1869, Major W. Arbuthnot, 14th Hussars, and died November 26, 1877, leaving issue] ; and Mary Katherine [married, October 26, 1880, Basil Templer Graham-Montgomery, late Lieutenant 60th Rifles, second son of Sir Graham Graham-Montgomery, third Baronet, of Stobo Castle, in the county of Peebles]. Postal address — Shilston Houses, Leamington Spa. §SlR ROBERT DRUMMOND MONCREIFFE, eighth Baronet, of Moncreiffe, in the county of Perth, Deputy - Lieutenant, Lieutenant - Colonel 4th Volunteer Battalion Black Watch. Born November 3, 1856, being the son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife Louisa, com- monly known as Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Thomas Robert Hay, the tenth Earl of Kinnoull ; succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of November 30, 1685. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a lion rampant between two mullets gules, a chief ermine. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant gules ; and upon an escroU over the same this Motto, " Sur esperance." Married, April 6, 1880, Evelyn Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Colonel Charles Rowley Hay, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Rowlev Hay, and niece of the Earl of Kinnoull. Heir pre- sumptive — His nephew, John Robert Guy Moncreiffe, Gentleman, born 1884. Residence — MonQ-mSe. House, Bridge of Earn, in the county of Perth. Colonel Sir ALEXANDER MONCRIEFF of Cul- fargie. Knight Commander of the Most CJiBnn rvt pflT Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Divi- (4^Ullvvl('U' sion), Justiceof the Peaceforthe county of Perth, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born agon 701 April 17, 1829, being the eldest son of Matthew Moncrieff of Culfargie, Captain Madras Cavalry, by his wife Isabella, daughter of Archibald Campbell ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1S91. Clubs — Athenasum, United Service. Livery— 'K&A and white. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, a chief ermine, all within a bordure engrailed of the third, charged with six stars or. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased gules; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Es- perance." Married, 1875, Harriet Mary, only d;iughter of James Wilson Rimington Wilson of Broomhead Hall, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (r) Malcolm Matthew Moncrieff, Esquire, born January 8, 1876; (2) Gerard Alexander Moncrieff, Esquire, born August 23, 1878 ; (3) Alaric Rimington Moncrieff, Esquire, born March 21, 1880 ; (4) Roger Murray Moncrieff, Esquire, born November 28, 1885 ; (5) Duncan Campbell Moncrieff, Esquire, born Sep- tember 25, 1890 ; Maud Isobel ; and May Gladys. Estates — Barnhill and Bandirran, in the county of Perth, and Pitarthie, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Bandirran House, Perth. ALONZO MONEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the late CftSkf\V\<9\\ George Money, Esquire, Accountant-General, V^MWX/^ and Master of Supreme Court, Calcutta. Club — East India United Service. Married Eliza Maria Boddam (who died 1883). Postal address — Cairo. Colonel GERARD NOEL MONEY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, and County Councillor ( Weybridge Division) for the county of Surrey. Born 1835, being the son of the late Reverend J. D. Money of Stodham Park, Peters- Jield ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — Ufiited Service, Junior United Service. Postal addresses — Vigo House, Weybridge ; The Rest, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. Lieutenant - Colonel GORDON LORN CAMPBELL MONEY, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1848, being the son of the late William James Henry Money, Honourable East India Company's Service; was created Companion of the Distinguished Service 07'der, 1886. Clubs — United Service, Naval and Militajy. Married, 1893, Ellin Bertha Louise, daughter of Major -General Francis James Thomas Ross, formerly Bombay Staff Corps, of 29 Colville Road, Bayswater, W. WILLIAM JAMES MONEY, Esquire, Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1832 , being the son of the late D. Inglis Money, Esquire, a Judge of Chief Court of Appeal, Calcutta ; was created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1869. Married, 1861, Emily Harriett, daughter of General James Clarke Chamock Gray. AUDLEY WALTER WASHBOURNE MONEY- KYRLE, Esquire, Justice of the OrBnncn Htni^fo Peace for the county of Hereford, VpUIHK^-Wj^Hv formerly Major 2nd Battalion York- shire Regiment. Born September 12, 1846, being the eldest surviving son of the late John Ernie Money-Kyrle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, by his wife Harriet Louisa, eldest daughter of William H. Sutton, late of Hertingfordbury, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kyrle) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules on a chief sable, three eagles displayed or (for Money). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a hedgehog or (for Kyrle) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head sable, erased argent, collared gemelle, holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or (for Money). Motto— " Nil moror The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 702 6©on ictus.'' Married, September 22, 1887, Florence Cecilia, eldest daughter of Horace Smith-Bosanquet, Esquire, of Broxbornebury, Broxborne, in the county of Hertford ; and has Isstie — Ernie John Audley Money-Kyrle, Gentleman, born April 30, 1893 ; Margaret Vincentia ; and Joan Alice. Seats — Homme House, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Homme House, Dymock, Gloucester ; and Whet- ham, Calne, Wilts. MONK, see LINGARD-MONK. The Right Honourable JOHN GEORGE DOD- SON, Baron Monk Bretton, CKftntlfc '^\^YOttt\n °f Conyboro and Hurstpier- V^VHVl iOlK>\,K\iU point, in the county of Sussex, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 18, 1825, being the only son of the late Right Honourable Sir John Dodson, by his wife Frances Priscilla, daughter of George Pearson, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine ; was elevated to the Peerage by Letters Patent, November 4, 1884. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse raguly plain cotised between six fleurs-de-hs all gules, a sword fesseways point to the dexter proper, pommel and hilt or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' gambs erased and in saltire gules, entwined by a serpent, head to the dexter proper. Supporters — On either side a female figure proper, vested argent, mantle azure, each resting the exterior hand on an antique shield also azure, adorned gold, that on the dexter charged with a balance suspended, and that on the sinister with a staff erect entwined by a serpent all or. Motto — "Benigno numine enisus." Mar- ried, January 3, 1856, Florence, second daughter of William John Campion of Danny, in the county of Sussex, by Harriet his wife, eldest daughter of Thomas Read Kemp of Kemptown, Brighton ; and has Issue — John William Dodson, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable John 'William Dodson, bom 1869 ; Florence Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Harriet; Ethel Millecent, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Ethel Millecent ; and Mildred Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Augusta. Residences — 6 Seamore Place, Mayfair, W. ; Conyboro, Lewes, in the county of Sussex. g The Right Honourable ROBERT COLLIER, Baron Monkswell of Monkswell, in the county of Devon, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Born March 26, 1845, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Isabella, daughter of William Rose Rose of Wolston Heath, in the county of Warwick ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation of July i, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between in chief two demi-unicorns current, and in base an elephant's head erased gules, three oak branches slipped, leaved, and fructed or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- man affront^e proper, holding in the dexter hand an oak branch slipped and leaved proper, fructed or, and resting the sinister hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with two keys saltireways or. Supporters — Two Druids vested argent, wreathed about the temples with laurel leaves vert, each resting the exterior hand on an escutcheon azure, charged with a balance suspended or. Motto — "Persevere." Married, Augasl 21, 1873, Mary Josephine, daughter of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle of The Lodge, Holt, in the county of Norfolk, Member of Pariiament for Bury St. Edmund's ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Alfred Hardcastle Collier, Esquire, commonly Icnown as the Honourable Robert Alfred Hardcastle Collier, bom December 13, 1875 ; {2) Gerard Collier, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Gerard CoUier, bom October 17, 1878 ; (3) Cecil Frederick Collier, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Cecil Frederick Collier, bom September 2, 1882. Residence — Chelsea Embankment, London, S.W. ^ is the Military Cockade. agonfeiStoeU § HECTOR MONRO, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dorset, Qatf\Y\Yt\ f°^ which he served the office of High Sherif t4g/Ui(lU in the year iSyo, formerly Captain in c^jth Regiment. Bom Octoier 4, 1827, being the eldest son of Hector Willia?n Bower Monro, Esquire, of Edmondsham, in the county of Dorset, and of Swell Castle in th£ county of Surrey, by his wife Henrietta Lewina, daughter of Lewis Dymoke Grosvenor Tregonwell of Ander- son and Cranborne Lodge, in the county of Dorset, of Ashington, in the county of Somerset, and of Bournemmtth. Clubs — Army and Navy, Bournemouth [Bournemouth). Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Or, an eagle's head erased gules , holding in its beak a laurel sprig proper. Crest — An eagle displayed proper. Motto — " Non Jn- feriora." These are the arms of Monro of Bearcrofts recorded in Lyon Office 1672, but which have not been matriculated to the above-mentioned Captain Monro. Married, July 4, 1854, Adah Sebastienne, youngest daughter of the late Sebastian Smith, 18 Hyde Park Terrace, London; and has Issue — (i) Hector Edmond Monro, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, born August 30, 185s (married, 1883, Geraldine, daughter of the late R. Lort, of Nead Hall, in the county of Lancaster , Member of Parlia- ment for ClitheYoe, and has a son. Hector Richard Monro, born May 1885, and two daughters'] ; {2) Tregonwell Monro, born August 2$, 1S67 ; and Adah Mary. Estates — Edmond- sham, in the county of Dorset ; Tregonwell, Bournem,outh. Postal address — Edmondsham, Cranborne, Salisbury. IDA CONSTANCE MONRO, commonly known ar Lady Ida Constance Monro, daughter of the fifth Earl of Lisburne. Married, 1886, Seymour C. Hale Monro, Major Seaforth Highlanders. JAMES MONRO, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late George Monro of Edinburgh ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1888. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1863, Ruth, daughter of the late William Littlejohn of Queen's Gardens, Aberdeen. Postal [address — Poyntzfield House, Norwood, S.E. MONSELL, see EMLY. MONSON, see OXENBRIDGE. ANNE GRACE HYNDE MONSON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. fllfftntltirin Evelyn Monson, daughter of James Kin- ^U1(X>UU near of Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, two chevronels gules. Married, 1872, The Reverend Evelyn John Monson, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Evelyn John Monson, son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Monson, and brother of the Right Honourable the first 'Viscount Oxenbridge, and late 'Vicar of Croft, in the county of Lincoln, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) William John Monson, Esquire, born September 12, 1873 ; (2) Charles Evelyn John Monson, Gentleman, born May 4, 1878 ; (3) Christopher John Monson, Gentleman, born October 8, 1881 ; and Rachel Mary Eliza. CAROLINE ISABELLA MONSON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Carohne Isabella Monson, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth 'Viscount Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Or, two chevronels gules, impaUng the arms of Monckton- Arundell, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable six hirondelles, three, two and one argent (for Arundell) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron between three martlets or, as many mullets of the field (for Monckton). Married, 1856, the Reverend Thomas John Monson, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) George John Monson, Esquire, bom January 28, 1857; (2) Charles John Monson, Gentle- man, born May 9, 1858 ; (3) Alfred John Monson, Gentle- man, born May 30,1860; (4) Henry JohnMonson, Gentleman, born September 24, 1862 ; (5) Gilbert John Monson, Gentle- man, born September 17, 1876; Elizabeth Theodosia; Charlotte Henrietta, died May 3, 1883; Beatrice Grace; Caroline Alexandrina ; Florence Mary ; Alice Edome ; and Adelaide Constance. Postal address — Dunmore, Scar- borough. ^3 is the Naval Cockade. The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD JOHN MONSON, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom 1834, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable William John Monson, sixth Lord Monson, by his wife Eliza, youngest daughter of Edmund Larken; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1877 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1S86, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1892 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1893. Clubs— Brooks's, Reform, Garrick, St. James's, Travellers'. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Anns : Or, tviro chevronels gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and of a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper, supporting a column or; with the Motto, " Prest pour mon pais." Married, 1881, Eleanor Catherine Mary, daughter of the late Major Munro, Her Majesty's Consul at Monte Video; and has Issue — (i) Maxwell William Edmund John Monson, Esquire, bom 1882; (2) Edmund St. John Debonnaire John Monson, Esquire, born 1883 ; (3) George Louis Esm6 John Monson, Esquire, born 1888. Residence — British Legation, Brussels. FLORENCE GRACE MONSON, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Grace Monson, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Monson, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Oxenbridge. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, two chevronels gules. Postal address — Hampton Place, Brighton. MONTACUTE, quartered by DU MOULIN - BROWNE and MOSTYN. MONTAGU, see MANCHESTER and SANDWICH. MONTAGU, Baron, see MANCHESTER. MONTAGU, Baron, see SANDWICH. §The Right Honourable HENRY JOHN MON- TAGU - DOUGLAS - SCOTT - MON 0|[Q|^«^^cviYt| TAGU, Baron Montagu, of Beaulieu, in Vt^UKVal^U the county of Southampton, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the countyof Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hampshire and Selkirk. Born November 5, 1832, being the second son of the Most Noble Sir Walter Francis Montague-Douglas-Scott, fifth Duke of Buccleuch, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Charlotte Anne, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Anne, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Bath ; was raised to the Peerage December 29, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer) ; second grand quarter or, on a bend azure, a mullet of six points between two crescents of the field (for Scott) ; third grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, crowned with an imperial crown or, and on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mai-), the whole of this quarter within a border or, charged with a double tressure of Scotland gules, impaling the arms of Stuart- Wortley-Mackenzie, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a stag's head caboshed within two branches of laurel or (for Mackenzie) ; 2. argent, on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants (for Wortley) ; a canton charged with the arms of Stuart being those of the third quarter ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure fiory counterfiory gules (for Stuart). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, beaked and wings endorsed sable (for 9@on 703 Montagu) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, attired and unguled or (for Scott) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, winged and ensigned with an imperial crown or (for Douglas). Supporters— Two griffins or, winged, beaked, and membered sable, each charged on the shoulder with a chapeau azure, turned up ermine. Motto — "Spectemur agendo." Married, August i, t86s, Cecily Susan, commonly known as the Honourable Cecily Susan, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Lord Wharncliffe ; and has Issue— (1) John Walter Edward Scott-Montagu, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Walter Edward Scott-Montagu, born June 10, 1866 [married, June 4, 1889, Cecil Victoria Con- stance, commonly known as Lady Cecil Victoria Constance, daughter of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Lothian, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and has issue, Helen Cecil] ; (2) Robert Henry Scott-Montagu, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Robert Henry Scott-Montagu, born July 30, 1867 ; Rachel Cicely, commonly known as the Honourable Rachel Cicely [married, June 3, 1890, Henry William Forster of Exbury Hall, in the county of Hampshire]. Residences— 3 Tilney Street, W. ; Palace House, Beaulieu, Southampton. General HORACE WILLIAM MONTAGU, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1823, being the second son of the late Reverend George Montagu, by his wife Emily, daughter of the Venerable William Yonge, Archdeacon of Norwich ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped at the neck or, between two wings sable, gorged with a plain collar argent, charged with three lozenges gules. Married, 1859, Catherine Frances, daughter of the late General Poole Vallency England ; and has Issue living — (i) Edward Montagu, Esquire, Captain ist Battalion Suffolk Regiment, born 1861 ; (2) William Montagu, Gentleman, bom 1867 ; (3) Drogo Montagu, Gentleman, born 1870 ; Mary ; Alice [married, 1892, the Reverend Archibald Downes Downes- Shaw of 20 The Avenue, Kew Gardens, and has issue living, a daughter] ; Madeline ; and Lena. Postal address — Lexden Road, Colchester. M The Right Honourable ROBERT MONTAGU, W commonly known as Lord Robert Montagu, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Antrim and Londonderry, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Antrim, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born January 24, 1825, being the second son of the Most Noble George Montagu, sixth Duke of Manchester, by his first wife Millicent, only daughter and heir of Brigadier-General Robert Bernard Sparrow. Clui — Athenaeum. Livery — Dark green, turned up with red, the buttons represent- ing a castle on the top of a peaked mountain [de monie acuta). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; ^ and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a gryphon's head or, gorged with a collar argent, charged with three lozenges gules, between two wings sable. Motto — " Disponendo me non mutando me." Married, firstly, February 13, 1850, Ellen, daughter and heiress of John Cromie, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant ; secondly, October 18, 1862, Elizabeth Catharine, daughter of William Wade ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Robert Acheson Cromie Montagu, Esquire, for- merly Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1854 [married, 1880, Annie Margaret, daughter of Gilbert McMicking of Mil- tonise, in the county of Wigton, and has, John Michael Cromie Montagu, Esquire, born 1881 ; George Frederick Montagu, Gentleman, born 1883 ; Cuthbert Francis Mon- tagu, Gentleman, born 1884; Austin Robert Montagu, The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 704 agon Gentleman, born 1885 ; Walter Philip IMontagu, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Gilbert Paul Montagu, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Alexander Cyril Montagu, Gentleman, born 1890; and Mary Emily Winifred]; Olivia Millicent [married, 1873, Henry Lyons, who died 188^, of Croome, in the county of Limerick] ; and Ellen Mary Elizabeth. By his second marriage he has (2) Monthermer Stanley Hume Montagu, Gentleman, born 1868 ; (3) Henry Bernard Montagu, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born 1872 ; became a Lieu- tenant, 1894 ; (4) St. John Edward Montagu, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Elizabeth Catharine Mary ; Millicent [married, 1891, Walter Lionel Fenwick of Crag Head, Bournemouth, and has issue] ; and May Miriam. Estates in the county of Antrim, near Ballymoney, Ireland. Postal address — 91 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. VICTOR ALEXANDER MONTAGU, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Montagu. Born April 20, 1841, being the son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Sandwich, by his wife Mary, com- monly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Most Honour- able Sir Henry William Paget, first Marquess of Anglesey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Cluls — Turf, Marlborough. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules {for Mon- thermer), impaling the arms of Yorke, namely argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a griffin's head or, beaked and winged sable. Married, 1867, Agneta Harriet, commonly known as Lady Agneta Harriet, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hardwicke ; and has Issue — George Charles Montagu, Esquire, born 1B74 ; Mary Sophia ; Olga Blanche ; and Helena Leopoldine. Postal addresses — 12 Halkin Street, W. ; Belgrave Square, S.W. ; and Wherwell Priory, Andover. MONTAGU, DOUGLAS-SCOTT-, see MONTAGU OF BEAULIEU. MONTAGU-DOUGLAS-SCOTT, see BUCCLEUCH. Dame LAURA CAROLINE MONTAGU-POLLOCK, Widow, commonly known Qpontagu^l^ollocfe Z^^^^^-I^^'^^i Henry Seymour Montagu of Westleton Grange, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or, and as an honourable augmentation for the distinguished services of the first Baronet in the Afghan war, on a chief of the second an Eastern crown gules superinscribed " Khyber," and on a canton ermine three cannons fesseways in pale sable ; 2 and 3, party per pale argent and gules, four lozenges conjoined in fesse counter changed, and upon an escutcheon of pretence these same arms of Montagu, namely, party per pale argent and gules, four lozenges conjoined in fesse counterchanged. Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and gorged with an Eastern crown, and chained, chain being reflexed over tlie back or, and pendent from the collar an escutcheon or, charged with a bomb fired proper; sinister, a talbot, gorged, chained, and charged as the dexter. Married, 1861, Sir Frederick Montagu- Pollock, second Baronet, ^vho died in 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — {1) Sir Montagu Frederick Montagu- Pollock, third Baronet' [to whom refer] ; (2) Perceval William Montagu-Pollock, Esquire, born April 6, 1871, died January 18, 1891 ; Con- stance Louisa ; Eleanor Spencer ; and Beatrice Laura. Postal address — 61 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. Sir MONTAGU FREDERICK MONTAGU - POL- LOCK, third Baronet, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1864, being the eldest son of Sir Frederick, the second Baronet, by his wife Laura Caroline, only daughter of Henry Seymour Montagu of Westleton Grange, in the county of Suffolk ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of March 26, 1872. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or, and for an honourable augmentation in respect of the first Baronet's & is the Military Cockade 0@on distinguished services in the Afghan war, on a chief of the second an Eastern crown gules superinscribed "Khyber," and on a canton ermine three cannons fesseways in pale sable ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and gules, four lozenges conjoined in fesse counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant argent, adorned with an Eastern crown or, holding in his dexter paw in bend an Afghan banner displayed gules, bordered or and vert, the staff broken in two, and in his sinister paw a part of the broken staff, and in an escroll over the same this motto, "Afghanistan;" 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quartered embattled or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper, and in an escroll over the same this motto, " Audacter et Strenue ; " 3. upon a wreath of the colour, a griffin's head couped erminois, wings endorsed and collared pean ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Spectenmr agendo." Supporters- Dexter, an heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and gorged with an Eastern crown and chain reflexed over the back or, pendent by a chain from the crown an escutcheon also or, charged with a bomb fired proper ; sinister, a talbot sable, gorged, chained as the dexter, and pendent fi-om the crown a like escutcheon. Heir fresiimptive — His uncle, George David, born 1817 ; married, 1850, Mari- anne Charity, daughter of Robert Saunders, Bengal Civil Service ; is Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to the Prince of Wales, and Consult- ing Surgeon to St. George's Hospital. Residence — 61 Cadogan Place, London, S.W. FRANCIS JOHN MONTAGU -STUART -WORT- LEY, Esquire, Lieutenant Q^ontagu^^tuatt^ Itlif^YJ^t:^^!^^, of the county of York. Born June 9, 1856, being the eldest son of Francis Dudley Montagu - Stuart - Wortley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, by his wife Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of William Bennet-Martin of Worsborough Hall, Bamsley, Clui — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants, a canton charged with the arms of Stuart, being those of the second quarter (for Wortley) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory and counterflory gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse sable, within a bordure gules (for Montagu). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's leg erased or, issuant therefrom three ostrich feathers proper, charged with a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Wortley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, and in an escroll above this Motto, ' ' Nobilis ira " (for Stuart) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, with wings elevated sable (for Montagu). Motto — " Avito viret honore." Married, August 17, 1886, Ellen, second daughter of General Sir Thomas Lionel Gallwey, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has Issue — (i) George Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, Esquire, born May 25, 1889; (2) Archibald Ralph Montagu-Stuart- Wortley, Gentleman, born April 17, 1892 ; and Mary Violet. Postal address — Naval and Military Club, Picca- dilly, W. MONTAGU-STUART- WORTLEY-MACKENZIE.see WHARNCLIFFE, Earl of. mottlep Major EDWARD JAMES MONTAGU-STUART- WORTLEY MAC- KENZIE, Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, and Brigadier-Major at Malta. Bom 1857, being the second son of the late Honourable Francis Dudley Montagu-Stuart-Wortley, by his wife Maria Ehza- S is the Naval Cockade. 90ontagu=^tuatt-- aBortleB=0@aclfeenfie 90on beth, daughter ofWilliam Bennet Martin ofWorsborough Hall, Barnsley ; created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Cl-uts — Naval and Military, White's. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, a stag's head caboshed, within two branches of laurel or (for Mackenzie) ; 2. argent, on a bend, between six martlets gules, three bezants, a canton of the arms of Stuart, namely or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Wortley) ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counter- flory gules (for Stuart).; 4. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable (for Montagu). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle, wings displayed and inverted, rising from a rock all proper; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's leg erased or, issuant therefrom three ostrich feathers proper, charged on the thigh with a fesse chequy azure and argent ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant gules, and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Nobilis Ira; " 4. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, wings endorsed and beak sable. Married, 1891, Violet, daughter of the late James Alexander Guthrie of Craigie, Dundee ; and has Issue — Nicholas Rothesay Montagu-Stewart-Wortley-Mac- kenzie. Esquire, born 1892 ; and Louise Violet Beatrice. Postal addresses — Malta ; Highcliffe Castle, Hants. Major-General WILLIAM ED WARD MONT A G UE, Cotnpanion of the Most Honourable QCrKtWX^iitWW Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being V^yi\\\n^^\^X^ tfie son of the late W. Montague of Gloucester ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, 1865, Alice, daughter of Philip Mitchell of Plymouth. Postal address — Cliff House, Clevedon, Somerset. MONTEAGLE, Baron, see SLIGO. The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS SPRING RICE, Baron Monteagle, of Brandon, Q(!kt\V\VaitxStf '" '^^ county of Kerry, Knight of the UE7UII(-I>a^! \, Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Limerick. Born May 3r, 1849, being the eldest son of the late Stephen Edmund Spring Rice, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Stephen Edmund Spring Rice (who was the eldest son of the first Baron), by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late Mr. Serjeant Frere; succeeded his grandfather February 7, 1866, under the creation of Sep- tember 5, 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. argent, a Hon rampant or; 3. argent, on a chevron, between three niascles gules, as many cinquefoils argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's face gules, ducally crowned or. Motto — "Fides non timet." Married, October 26, 1875, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Most Reverend Samuel Butcher, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Meath ; and has Issue — (i) Stephen Edmond Rice, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stephen Edmond Rice, bom July 23, 1877 ; (2) Thomas Aubrey Rice, Esquire, com- monly linown as the Honourable Thomas Aubrey Rice, born November 3, 1883 ; and Mary Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Ellen. Seat — Mount Trenchard, Foynes, in the county of Limerick. §SlR FRANCIS ABRAHAM MONTEFIORE, first Baronet, of Worth Park, in the county CMnt1'l"l>fVrtt*l> °f Sussex, Deputy-Lieutenant, High V^yiWKK'WVW/ Sheriff for the county of Kent (1S89). Bom October 10, i860, being the son of the late Joseph Mayer Montefiore of Worth Park, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Henrietta Francisca, daughter of S. B. Sichel. Crmft'oK— February 16, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cedar tree be- tween two mounts of flowers proper, on a chief azure a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt or, between two mullets of six points gold. Upon the escutcheon, which is 00on 705 charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two mounts, as in the arms, therefrom issuant a demi-lion or, supporting a flag-staff proper, thereon hoisted a forked pendant flying towards the sinister azure, inscribed ' ' Jeru- salem " in Hebrew characters gold ; and for Supporters, dexter, a hon guardant or ; sinister, a stag proper, each supporting a flag-staff, therefrom a pennon flying to the sinister, inscribed in Hebrew characters. Motto— "Think and thank." Married, August 14, 1888, Mile. Marianne von Gutmann, of Vienna. Residences — 42 Upper Gros- venor Street, W. ; Worth Park, Crawley, in the county of Sussex. MONTEITH, the Scottish Earldom of, is claimed by Mrs. BARCLAY ALLARDICE. MONTGOMERIE, see EGLINTON. MONTGOMERIE, Baron, see EGLINTON. Admiral JOHN EGLINTON MONTGOMERIE, Companion of the Most Honour- fll(flntliTmtTil>1*tl> ^bl^ Order of the Bath, Justice of Born December 23, 1825, being the second son of the late William Eglinton Montgomerie, Esquire, by his wife Susan Fraser, daughter of John Ander- son of London ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. C/afc- United Service, Army and Navy. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland azure ; 2 and 3 quar- terly, i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, stoned azure, placed paleways, in the centre a two-handed sword proper, hilted and pom- melled or. Crest — A female figure representing Hope, proper, attired azure, holding in her dexter hand an anchor or, and in her sinister by the hair a human head proper. Motto — " Gardez bien. " Postal address — Annick Lodge, Dreghorn, Ayrshire. NINA JANET BRONWEN MONTGOMERIE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Seton Montolieu Montgomerie, daughter of the late Lieutenant- Colonel Peers Williams, Member of Parliament. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland azure (for Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. gules, a two- handed sword in pale proper, between three annulets or, stoned azure (for Eglinton). Married, 1870, Seton Montolieu Montgomerie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Seton Montolieu Montgomerie (son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton), who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — May Egidia, died December 2, 1874 ; Alowen Dorothy Rose ; and Viva Seton. ROBER T ARCHIBALD JAMES MONTGOMERIE, Esquire, Compa?iion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1855, being the son of James Montgomerie, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, of Edinburgh ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. SYBIL AMELIA ADELA MONTGOMERIE, com- monly known as Lady Sybil Amelia Adela Montgomerie, daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs- de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland azure (for Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for Mont- gomerie) ; ii. and iii. gules, a two-handed sword in pale proper, between three annulets or, stoned azure (for Eglin- ton). Postal address—lwy Lodge, Iver Heath, Uxbridge. MONTGOMERY, Earl of, see PEMBROKE. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 Y 7o6 Qion ANNA MARIA MONTGOMERY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Anna nVW ^^t^"- Montgomery, sister of the JJipOIUJrJUUlvVJ/ fifteenth Baron Elphinstone : was raised to the rank of a Baron s daughter by Royal Warrant, 1861. Married, 1857, Captain T. Hemy MoTitgomery [he died 1879). Dame CAROLINE ROSE MONTGOMERY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Montgomery, daughter of James Campbell of Hampton Court. Armorial fteaorings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de- lis or, 2 and 3 gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, the whole within a bordure argent, charged with eight trefoils slipped vert, on an escutcheon surtout argent, a tilting-spear and sword in saltire proper. Married, 1840, Admiral Sir Alexander Leslie Montgomery, third Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Hugh Cqnyngham Montgomery, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Grantham Alexander Montgomery, Esquire, born 1852, died 1855 ; (3) Alexander Cecil Mont- gomery, Esquire, bom August 2, 1859 ; Evelyn Rose [married, May 20, 1871, Louis Charles .tagustus Adrian de Cetto, son of Baron de Cetto, Bavarian Minister at the Court of St. James's, and has issue] ; Florence Sophia ; Mabel ; Rachel Mary [married, May 26, 1885, the Reve- rend Reginald Brydges KnatchbuU Hugessen, Rector of West Grinstead, in the county of Sussex] ; Ethel Hamilton ; and Beatrice Isabella, died October 21, 1857. Postal ad- dress — 56 Cadogan Place, S.W. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH MONTGOMERY, com-monly known as Lady Charlotte Elizabeth MontgOTnery, daughter of the second Earl of Poms. Married, 1846, Hugh Montgomery. ELIZABETH MARY MONTGOMERY, commonly know?i as the Honourable Elizabeth Mary Montgomery, sister of the fifteenth Baron Elphinstone ; was raised to the rank of a Barons daughter by Royal Warrant, 1861. Married, i860, the Very Reverend James F. Montgomery, Doctor of Divinity , Dean of Edinburgh. Dame ELLEN JANE MONTGOMERY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Montgomery, daughter of William Lambert of Woodmansterne, in the county of Surrey, Married, 1845, as his second wife. Sir Robert Montgomery , KnightCommanderof the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Lieutenant-Governor of the Punjaub, who died 1887. Postal address — s Rosary Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. General GEORGE SAMUEL MONTGOMERY, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the county of Donegal. Born 1820, being the son of the late Captain Thomas Montgomery, Royal Navy ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1869. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1854, Letitia, daughter of the Reverend Charles Gayer. Postal address — Fort Royal, Rath-mullan, county Donegal. Sir HUGH CONYNGHAM MONTGOMERY, fourth Baronet, of The Hall, in the county of Donegal, Major late 6th Dragoon Guards (Carabineers). Born October 18, 1847, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife, the sixth daughter of James Campbell of Hampton Court, Major (retired) ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of October 3, 1808. Clubs — Army and Navy, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis or, 2 and 3 gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure argent, charged with eight trefoils slipped vert, on an escutcheon surtout argent, a tilting-spear and sword in saltire proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a cubit arm armed, grasping a broken tilting-spear proper. Motto — "Gardez bien." Heir presumptive — His brother, Alexander Cecil Montgomery, Esquire, born 1859. Postal address — 24 Aldford Street, Park Lane, London, W. §HUGH DB FELLENBERG MONTGOMERY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant of the county of Tyrone, & is the Military Cockade. apon Justice of the Peace for the counties of Tyrone and Per- managh. Lord of the Manor of Blessingboume, in the counties of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Born 1844, being the only son of Hugh Ralph Severin Montgomery of Blessingboume, by his wife Maria Phillipina, youngest daughter of Philip Emanuel de Fellenberg of Hofwyl, Berne, Switzerland, sometime Landamman of the Republic of Berne. Clubs— Travellers' , Alpine, University (Dublin], Ulster Reform (Belfast), Tyrone County (Omagh), Fermanagh County (Ennisk'illen). Uivery — Dark blue and canary, plated buttons with crest. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulsters Office, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis or; 2 and ■i gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure. Crest Out of a cap of maintenance, an armed hand holding a sword all proper. 'HloViO—" Honneur sans repos." Mar- ried, March 24, 1870, Mary Sophia Juliana, youngest daughter of the Reverend and commonly known as the Hon- ourable John Charles Maude, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts, Rector of Enniskillen : and has Issue — (i) Hugh Maude ' de Fellenberg Montgomery, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, bom December 5, 1870; (2) Archibald Armar Montgomery, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born December b, \Zts. ; (3) Geoffrey Comwallis Montgomery, bom June 17, 1874 '; (4) Francis Trevilian Montgomery, bom July 14, x%js', 'iii^'^ ^'^'''^'' ^< ^^^7' (5! Charles Hubert Montgomery, born August 24, 1876 ; (6) Maurice William de Fellenberg Montgomery, born September 22, 1878, died November 12, 1878 ; (7) Walter Ashley Montgomery, bom May 4, 1882 ; (8) Ralph Noel Vernon Montgomery, born April 26, 1884. Estates — Blessingboume and Drumcrow, in the counties of Tyrone and Fermanagh. Postal address — Blessingboume, Fivemiletown . SOPHIA CONSTANCE MONTGOMERY, commonly known as Lady Sophia Constance Montgomery, daughter of the fourteenth Earl of Eglinton. Married, 1885, Samuel Hynman Allenby of Gamsgate Hall, Long Sutton, who assumed in 1893 the name of Montgomery. Dame CHARLOTTE MONTGOMERY -CUNING- HAME, Widow, commonly CIK»rtn<-rYrtmi>fM- known as Lady Montgomery- kJgUnigUlUKtp- Cuninghame, daughter of Hugh ^f*f^ff.^,Yf«(!ktyvi> Hutcheson of Southfield, in the Vil^UUlll^ljaitlt' county of Renfrew. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a shake-fork sable, in chief a crescent azure for difference. Married, 1832, Sir Thomas Montgomery- Cuninghame, eighth Baronet, who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir WiUiam James Mont- gomery-Cuninghame, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Hugh Montgomery-Cuninghame, Esquire, Royal Navy, died May, 1850; (3) Walter Montgomery-Cuning- hame, Esquire, died 1856 ; Jessie Augusta [married. May 22, 1866, Augustus A. F. Irby, commonly known as the Honourable Augustus A. F. Irby, who died 1870] ; Eleanor ; and Edith Jane, died 1855. Postal address — Corse Hill, Ayrshire. §SlE WILLIAM JAMES MONTGOMERY-CUNING- HAME, Baronet, of Corse Hill, in the county of Ayr, late Lieutenant - Colonel 3rd Battalion the Royal Scots Fusiliers, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late Sir Thomas Montgomery - Cuninghame, by his wife Charlotte, only child of the late Hugh Hutcheson of Southfield, in the county of Renfrew. Sir William claims the Earldom of Glencairn, as lineal male descendant of William, second Earl. Creation — February 26, 1672. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a shake - fork sable, in chief a crescent aaure. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a unicorn's head erased proper. Motto — "Over fork over." Married, K-^rA 22, 1869, Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Edward Bouchier Hartopp of Dalby Hall, in the county of Leicester; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Andrew Alexander Montgomery- Cuninghame, Esquire, born March 30, 1877; (2) Edward William Montgomery-Cuninghame, Esquire, born May 30, 1878 ; Edith Honoria ; Lilian Margaret, died 1871 ; Marjory H is the Naval Cockade. 9@ont0;omer5=0@oore Eva Charlotte ; Elizabeth, died 1874 ; Violet Jessie ; Letitia Margaret, died December 24, 1880 ; and Bridget Anne. JANE MONTGOMERY-MOORE, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Montgomery Moore, third daughter of the Jirst Baron Seaton. Married, 1857, Montgomery-Moore of Garvey House, in the ■ county of Tyrone [Major-General commanding South-Eastern District). MONTHERMER, quartered by DU MOULIN - BROWNE, MONTAGU, and MONTAGU-DOUGLAS- SCOTT. The Most Noble Sir DOUGLAS BERESFORD MALISE RONALD GRAHAM, Duke CJlSflMtfrtlSlO °f Montrose, Marquess of Montrose, TS^\)n\.\,WX, Marquess of Graham and Buchanan, Earl of Montrose, Earl of Kincardine, Viscount Dandaff, Lord Graham, Aberuthven, Mugdock, and Fintrie, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Earl and Baron Graham of Bel- ford, in the county of Northumberland, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Lord Clerk Register of Scotland, Hereditary Sheriff for the county of Dumbarton, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Stiriing, General of the Royal Archers of Scotland, and Lieutenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion the Princess Louise's Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Bom Novem- ber 7, 1852, being the son of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Montrose, by his wife Caroline Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Agnes, third daughter of the Right Honourable the second Lord Decies ; suc- ceeded his father in 1875. Creations — Lord Graham, before 1451; Earl of Montrose, March 3, 1505; Marquess, May 6, 1644; Duke, Marquess, &c. , April 24, 1707, in Scotland ; Earl and Baron, May 23, 1722, in Great Britain. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, or on a chief sable, three escallops of the first (for Graham) : 2 and 3 argent, three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for the title of Montrose), the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon and the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and upon a second escutcheon im- paling the arms of Graham, namely or, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a fal- con proper, beaked and armed or, preying on a stork on its back proper. Supporters — Two storks argent, beaked and membered gules. Motto — "N'oubliez." Married, July 24, 1876, Violet Hermione, second daughter of Sir Frederic Graham, third Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) James Graham, Esquire, commonly known as the Marquess of Graham, bom May i, 1878; (2) Douglas Malise Graham, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Douglas Malise Graham, born October 14, 1883 ; (3) Alastair Mungo Graham, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Alastair Mungo Graham, born May 12, 1886 ; Helen Violet, commonly known as Lady Helen Violet ; and Hermione Emily, commonly known as Lady Hermione Emily. Seat — Buchanan House, in the county of Stirling. The Reverend Sir EDWARD GRAHAM MOON, second Baronet, of Portman Square, Master of fMnriH ■'^^ °^ "^^ university of Oxford, Rector of Vt^Uvll Fetcham, Leatherhead, in the county of Surrey. Born March 25, 1825, being the eldest son of Sir Francis Graham, the first Baronet, by his wife Anne, eldest surviving daughter of John Chancellor ; succeeded his father in 1871, under the creation of May 4, 1855. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with two swords in saltire proper, on a chief nebuly azure, a fasces erect or, between two crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent argent, in front of a fasces in bend or, surmounting a sword in bend sinister proper. Motto — " ^quam servare mentem." Married, July 3, 1851, Ellen, only child of Thomas Sidney of Leyton House, in the ^00 707 county of Essex, Alderman of London, late Member of Parliament for Stafford; and by her has had Issue — {\) Edward Sidney Moon Moon, Esquire, died in infancy ; (2) Francis Sidney Graham Moon, Esquire, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel 4th BattaUon East Surrey Regiment, born May 4, 1855; (3) Arthur Graham Moon, Esquire, born January 16, 1857 ; (4) Wilfred Graham Moon, Esquire, Captain Seaforth Highlanders, born September 17, 1864 [married, March i, 1892, Mary Frances, daughter of Surgeon-Major-General F. Bradshaw, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; (5) the Reverend Cecil Graham Moon, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born June 7, 1867; Ada Sidney Moon, died in infancy ; Evelyn Sarah [married, September 4, 1878, Herbert Webb Bonsor of Great Cozens, Ware] ; Ellen Gertrude [married, April 28, 1888, John Barnard Hankey of Fetcham Park, in the county of Surrey] ; and Beatrice Graham, died September 14, 1884. Residence — Fetcham Rectory, Leather- head, in the county of Surrey. Sir RICHARD MOON, first Baronet, of Copsewood Grange, in the county of Warwick. Born September 23, 1814, being the son of Richard Moon of Liverpool, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of W. B. Frodsham of Liverpool. Creation — July 22, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle displayed gules, two flaunches of the last, each charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, on a chief of the second three crescents of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed gules, in front thereof a fleur-de-lis argent, and charged on the breast with an escutcheon of the last, thereon a crescent also gules. Motto — "Vincit omnia Veritas." Married, August 27, 1840, Eleanor, daughter of John Brocklebank of Hazelholm, in the county of Cumberland ; and by her (who died January 31, 1891) has had Issue — (i) Edward Moon, Esquire, of Casiobridge, Watford, in the county of Hertford, born June 4, 1841 [mairied, September 25, 1866, Jessie, daughter of Benjamin Darbyshire of Kenyon Mount, Claughton, in the county of Chester, and died April iz, 1893, leaving issue, Cecil Ernest Moon, Esquire, born September 2, 1867 ; Lawrence Darbyshire Moon, Gentle- man, born September 10, died November 18, 1869 ; Hubert Charles Moon, Gentleman, born April 21, 1871 ; and Muriel Eleanor] ; (2) Richard Moon, Esquire, of Pen-y-voel, Llanymynech, in the county of Salop, born July 13, 1843 [married, September 9, 1868, Sarah, daughter of Edward Hugh Blakeney, Staff Surgeon, and has had issue, Richard Moon, Gentleman, born August 16, 1871, died March 29, 1885 ; Reginald Blakeney Moon, Gentleman, born April 9, 1873; Jasper Moon, Gentleman, born January 12, 1881 ; Cicely ; Sarah Katherine ; Gwynneth Eleanor ; and Mer- fydd] ; (3) Arthur Moon, Esquire, born 1849, died 1875 ; (4) Ernest Moon, Esquire, born January 21, 1854 [married, August 9, 1S81, Emma Henrietta Penelope, daughter of J. de Villiers Lamb of Coomoo Coomoo, New South Wales, and has, Arthur Moon, Gentleman, born i88z ; Basil Moon, Gentleman, born 1884] ; Eleanor, died 1859 ; and Edith. Residence — Copsewood Grange, Coventry. MOORE, quartered by ADLAM and DU MOULIN- BROWNE. MOORE, seeDROGHEDAand TUNNARD-MOORE. MOORE, Baron, see DROGHEDA. MOORE, Viscount, see DROGHEDA. H ARTHUR JOHN MOORE, Esquire, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant. Born Sep- Cl*ftnni*l> tember 15, 1849. Armorial bearings— He ttt^UUlv bears for Arms: Azure, on a chief engrailed or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two mullets pierced of the third, and impahng the arms of Clifford, namely, chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a Moor's head also proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure, and charged in the neck with a rose gules, barbed vert. Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere non potest." Married, 1887, Mary Lucy Clifford, The Editor imdertates that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 7o8 a§oo 9000 daughter of Sir Charles Clifford, Baronet, of Hatherton Hall, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Joseph Clifford Moore, Gentleman, born July 1878; (2) Charles Joseph Henry O'Hara Moore, Gentleman, born November 1880; and Edith Mary. Seats — Mooresfort, and Aherlow Castle, Banshee, in the county of Tipperary. Residence — 19 Grafton Street, W. Major-General ARTHUR THOMAS MOORE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1830 ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — East India United Service. Captain ARTHUR WILLIAM MOORE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1847, being the son of the late Reve- rend Edward Moore, Honorary Canon of Canterbury ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — United Service. Postal address — 26 Victoria Street, S. W. The Honourable CHARLES MOORE of Moore Court, Springwood, Blue Mountains, in the Colony of New South Wales, Member of the Legislative Council. Born August 29, 1820, being the son of James Moore of Bally- macarne, in the county of Cavan, Ireland, by his wife Catharine, nie Rogers, of Belturbet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a cross crosslet or, on a canton argent, a kangaroo sejant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a mural crown gules, a Moor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed round the temples or and azure, and charged on the neck with a cross crosslet gold ; with the Motto, " Perseverando et cavendo." Married, August 2, 1883, Annie Hill, eldest daughter of A, C. Mont- gomery of Ryde, Isle of Wight, Barrister-at-Law. Postal address — Moore Court, Springwood, Blue Mountains, New South Wales. Colonel CHARLES THOMAS JOHN MOORE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lincoln. Bom 1827, being the son of the late Reverend Charles Moore; "was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1887. j Married, 1849, Frances Mary Vassal, daughter of H. R. Roe of Gnaton Hall, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Frampton Hall, near Boston, § CHARLES THOMAS JOHN MOORE, Esquire. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel CoTnmanding ^th Lincoln Regiment, Chairman of Holland Quarter Sessions, Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant from 1850. Born May 17, 1827, being the only son of the Reve- rend Charles Moore, Rector of Wyberton and Justice of the Peace, by his wife Elizabeth Anna, daughter and eventual heiress of Tho-mas Ttinnard, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Frampton Hall ; and was created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Livery — Claret, with red facings, vest and breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arm-s, are: Quarterly , I. argent, a chevron engrailed sable, between th7-ee moorcocks proper ; 2. argent, on a ch£vron between three uni- corns heads erased sable, as many bezants ; 3. or, three lions rampant gules; 4. azure, a chevron between three demi- griffins or ; 5. sable, on afesse cotised or, beiiveen three conies courant argent, as m-any escallops of the field ; 6. vert, three escutcheons argent, each charged with a bordure engrailed or. Crest — A Moor's head affront^e proper, wreathed round the temples, a jev]el pendent in the ear argent. Motto — *^ Disce mori mundo." Married, July 18, 1849, Frances Mary Vassall, daughter of Henry Richard Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Gnaton Hall, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Coney Tunnard Moore, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Bar- rister-at-Law and Justice of the Peace, bom December 29, 1854 ; (2) Charles Edward Tunnard Moore, Esquire, Bache- lor of Arts and Justice of the Peace, bom April 16, 1856 ; Anna Elizabeth ; Constance Fanny ; and Margaret de & is tbe Military Cockade. Cresacre. Estates in Frampton and other parishes in the county of Lincoln. Postal 3.&&xez%— Frampton Hall, near Boston. § GEORGE JOHN MOORE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Leicester, Master of A rts of the Un iversity of Oxford. Born December 19, 1842, being the eldest son of George Moore, by his wife Isabel ciara, daughter of the Reverend Charles Holden of Aston, in the county of Derby. Clnhs— Carlton, Wellington, Pratt's. Livery — Claret colour, with gilt buttons. Armorial bear- ings as used are for Arms : Ermine, three greyhounds courant in pale sable, collared gules, on a canton of the third, a lion of England passant guardant or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock sable, gutUe- dor, the beak, comb, wattles, and legs gules, the wings ex- panded, holding in the beak a branch of heath proper; with the Motto, '• Non civium ardor." These arms are recorded in the College, but the pedigree of the family has not been established for some time. Married, October 6, 1874, Louisa, daughter of the late Samuel Trehawke Kekewich of Pea- more, Exeter, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (1) Charles Louis George Moore, born March 3, 1876 ; (2) Gerald Henry Moore, born May 16, 1877; (3) Lancelot Geoffrey Moore, born February 5, 1886 ; and Elsie Louise. Estate — Appleby, in the county of Leicester. Postal address — Appleby, Atherstone. Lieutenant-General HENRY MOORE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Bom 1829 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — United Service, St. George's Yacht. JANE MOORE, commonly known as Lady Jane Moore, daughter of the Right Honourable Steven Moore, third Earl of Mount Cashell. Postal address — Douglas House, Kil- worth, county Cork. §JOHN CARRICK MOORE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Barrister-at-Law, Fel- low of the Royal Society. Born February 12, 1805, being the eldest son of the late James Carrick Moore, Esquire, of Corswall, by his wife Harriet, only daughter of John Hen- derson, Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse engrailed azure, three mullets of the field, in chief a sphinx proper, all within a bordure engrailed gules. Upon theescutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the head of a Saracen in profile proper, couped at the neck, the turban argent, the cap vert. Motto — " Duris non frangor." Married, April 12, 183s, Caroline, daughter of John Bradley of Colborne Hill, in the county of Stafford, by whom (who died December 27, 1876) he had Issue — John Graham Moore, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Horse Guards, born September 25, 1845 [married, February 8, 1872, Florence Mary, eldest daughter of William S. Wills Sandford of Compton Castle, in the county of Somerset, and died 1890] ; and Mary. Seats — Corswall, Stranraer, in the county of Wigton, N.B. ; Brook Farm, Cobham, in the county of Surrey ; and Monkton, in the county of Wilts. Sir JOHN VOCE MOORE, Knight Bachelor, Alder- man, of the City of London, Sheriff -iig^-iZg^, Justiceqfthe Peace. Born 1826. being the son of James Moore of Stock- port, Leicester, and Loughborough, and was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1894. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, a sphinx statant proper, debruised by a fesse engrailed azure, charged with three mullets of the field, all within a bordure engrailed gules. Crest — A Moor's head couped at the neck in profile, weathed about the temples all proper. Motto — " DuruTn patientia Franco." These arms are a perversion of those granted to Sir John Moore, killed at Corunna, and to the other descendants of his father. Doctor John Moore, from whom the editor has failed to discover that any descent is even claimed [according to the Pedigree of Dr. Maoris descendants in the "Landed Gentry," such a descent is impossible]. Married, 1847, Eliza, daughter of Peter Willsen of Norwich. Postal address — 28 Russell Square, London, W.C. 8 is the Naval Cockade. ^00 ^ot 709 Dame MARGARET MATILDA MOORE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Moore, daughter of Ryan O'Connor. Married, 1851, as his second wife. Sir Richard Bmamiel Moore, tenth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Edmund Adolphus Moore, Esquire, torn 1853. Postal address — Cork. NOEL TEMPLE MOORE, Esquire Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1833, being the son of Niven Moore, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Married, 1859, Emma, second daughter of the late Colonel C. H. Churchill. Postal address— 5n'ftVA Consulate General, Tripoli. § STEPHEN MOORE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary. Born August 23, 1836, being the eldest son of Stephen Charles Moore, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Anna, daughter and heir of Colonel Kingsmill Pennefather of New Park, in the county of Tipperary ; served in the 6yd Regiment [^Captain) 1854-1867, through Crimean War, Member of Parliament for the county of Tipperary, 1875. Clubs — Carlton, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Dark blue coat and silver buttons, blue and white striped vest, drab greatcoat, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been esta- blished in Ulster s 0£ice, are for Arms ; Quarterly 1 and 4, sable a swan close argent, mem-bered or, within a bordure engrailed of the second [for Moore) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. , argent a cross jnoline sable ; ii. and Hi. gules, afesse chequy argent and azure [for Colville and Lindesay) ; 3. gules, a chief or, over all a bend ermine {for Pennefather), On an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly of four, i and 4 gules, a chevron vair between three eagles displayed or {for Wilmer) ; 2. per f esse indented argent and sable, on a pale, a cross patie JitclUe between two goats' heads erased in chief and a goat's head erased in base, between two crosses pat^e Jitchie, all countercharged {for Gossip) ; 3, argent, on a bend gules, cotised sable, three wings in line of the first [for Wing/leld). Crest — A goshawk on a coney. HottO — " Vis unita fortior." Married, firstly, October i, 1867, Anna Maria, daughter and heiress of WilTner Wiljner of Tkofpe Arch Hall, in the county of York ; secondly, July 11, 1888, Martha Mary, daughter of John Morgan of Brampton Park, in the county of Huntingdon; and has Issue — (i) Randall Kingsmill Moore, bom February 12, 1873 ; {2) Stephen Thomas Moore, born February 7, 1881 ; Anna Eleanor Isabel; Geraldine Elena ; Mary Augusta ; and Stephanie Hilda Grace. Estate — The Barne, in the county of Tipperary. Postal address — Barne, Clonmel. Sir THOMAS O'CONNOR MOORE, eleventh Baronet, of Ross Carbery, in the county of Cork. Born 1843, being the son of Sir Richard Bmunuel Moore, tenth Baronet, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of A. Ryan O'Connor of Kilgobbin House, in the county of Cork ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of June 29, 1681. Armorial bearings as given in the Peerages, but which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Arms ; Azure, on a chief indented or, three mullets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet a Moor's head in profile all proper. Motto — " Fortis cadere cedere nan notest." Heir unknown, but there are believed to be living male descendants of Charles, son of the ninth Baronet, who died in the United States. Surgeon-General Sir WILLIAM JAMES MOORE, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Justice of the Peace for Bombay, Honorary Physician to the Queen and Viceroy of India, Surgeon- General with the Government of Bombay, Dean of Faculty Bombay University. Born 1828, being the son of Edward Moore, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892, and advanced to the rank erf Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Postal address— Bombay. MOORE-SMYTH, see MOUNTCASHELL. MOORHOUSE, see MANCHESTER, Bishop of §The Right Honourable GEORGE STUART, Earl of Moray, Lord Gray, Abernethy, Strathearn, fll(Hni*fttl Doune, and St. Colm, in the Peerage of Scot- V^V>K{X\} land^ Baron Stuart of Castle Stuart, in the county of Inverness, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness. Born August 14, 1816, being the son of the tenth Earl, by his second wife Margaret Jane, second daughter of Sir Philip Ainslie of Pilton, in the county of Edinburgh ; suc- ceeded his brother as thirteenth Earl of Moray, February 12, 1872 ; and his kinswoman, Margaret, Baroness Gray, in the Barony of Gray, May 26, 1878. Creations — Earl of Moray, and Lord Abernethy and Strathearn, January 30, 1562 ; New Charter, April 17, 1611 ; Lord Gray, 1444 ; Lord Donne, November 24, 1581 ; Lord St. Colm, March 7, i6ii, in Scotland ; Baron, June 4, 1796, in Great Britain. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant, within a double tressure flory counter- tlory gules, surrounded with a bordure gobony argent and azure ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent (for Stewart of Doune) ; 3. or, three cushions, two and one, of a lozenge form, within a double tressure flory counterfiory gules (for Randolph, Earl of Moray). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a pelican in her piety proper. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent, collared gules. Motto — " Salus per Christum redemp- torem." Heir presumptive to the Earldom and Peerages of 1581, 1611, and 1796 — Edmund Archibald Stuart-Gray, grandson of the Honourable Archibald Stuart, son of the ninth Earl, born 1840 ; married, 1877, Anna, daughter of the Reverend George J. Collinson ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1867 ; Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Perth ; assumed the name of Gray on inheriting the estates of Baroness Gray. Heir presumptive to Barony of Gray — Eveleen, daughter of Lady Jane (daughter of the tenth Earl), by her hus- band. Captain John Pounden, Royal Navy, born 1840; married, 1863, James Maclaren Stuart Smith. Seats — Donibristle, in the county of Fife ; Castle Stuart, in the county of Inverness ; Darnaway Castle, in the county of Elgin ; Donne Lodge, in the county of Perth. MORDAKE, quartered by MALET. Dame CAROLINE SOPHIA SMITH, comtiwnly known as Lady Mordaunt, second C?lftrtt*TlAttfli' daughter of the Right Reverend George V^liKViaUlW Murray, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Rochester, by his wife, the second daughter of the ninth Earl of Kinnoul. Married, firstly, 1834, Sir John Mordaunt, ninth Baronet {lie died 1845) ; secondly, 1853, Gustavus T. Smith of Goldicote House, near Stratford -on- Avon. Postal address — 63 Warwick Square, London, S. W. H Sir CHARLES MORDAUNT, tenth Baronet, of © Massingham, in the county of Norfolk, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born April 28, 1836, being the son of Sir John Mordaunt, the ninth Baronet, by his wife, the second daughter of the Right Reverend George Murray, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Rochester ; succeeded his father in 1845, under the creation of June 29, 161 1. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three estoiles sable, impaling the arms of Cholmondeley, namely gules, two esquires' helmets in chief proper, and in base a garb or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a blackamoor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, banded with a wreath round the temples argent and sable, and ribands. Motto — " Ferro comite." Married, firstly, December 7, 1B66, Harriet Sarah, fourth daughter of Sir Thomas Moncreiffe, seventh Baronet, of Moncreiffe [which marriage was dissolved 1875] ; and by her has /wae— Violet Caroline [married, April 19, 1890, Thomas Henry Thynne, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Weymouth, and has issue]. Sir Charles married secondly, April 24, 1878, Mary Louisa, daughter of the Honourable and Reverend Henry Pitt Cholmondeley, Rector of Adlestrop, and Honourable Canon The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 7IO 00Ot 00or of Gloucester; and by her has issue— Osbert L' Estrange Mordaunt, Esquire, bom January 27, 1884 ; Adela ; Irene ; Lilian ; Cicely ; and Winifred. Residence — Walton Hall, in the county of Warwick. MORDEN, quartered by HARBORD. tRear-Admiral Sir ROBERT HENRY MORE- MOLYNEUX, Knight Com- rK^ttvtf OvaM««i>ttf mander of the Most Honour- 00Ore-90OlBneUl: aHe order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late James More- Molyneux of Loseley Park, Guildford; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1885. Married, 1874, Annie, daughter of Caftain M. Porster, Royal Navy. Postal address — Devonport, IVIORETON, see DUCIE. MORETON, Baron, see DUCIE. JANE FRANCES MORETON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Percy (MflfPl'llfl Moreton, daughter of Sir Rose Price, first V^Vl,K'\'tH\ Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules (for Reynolds), impaling the arms of Price, namely sable, a chevron erminois, between three spears' heads argent, imbrued proper. Married, 1846, Percy Moreton, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Moreton, son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Ducie, who died i886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Francis Moreton, Esquire, bom February 27, 1847 ; (2) Robert Moreton, Esquire, born June 8, 1850 [married, April 3, 1880, Annabella Emily, sixth daughter of Edward Thornwell of Dove Cliff, in the county of Stafford, and died February 22, 1884, leaving a son, Maurice Fitzhardinge Reynolds Moreton, Gentleman, born February 6, 1884] ; (3) Ernest Moreton, Gentleman, born January r7, 1852 ; (4) the Reverend Percy Dundas Moreton, Vicar of St. David's, Birmingham, bom May 24, 1855 [married, January 17, 1884, Alti Edith, daughter of Lieutenant-General William Anthony Gib, Companion of the Most Honoin-able Order of the Bath, and has issue, Percy Clifford Reynolds Moreton, Gentleman, born 1885, Gwendolen Alti ; and Muriel Evelyn] ; Edith ; Florence ; and Rose. Postal address — 64 Elm Park Road, Chelsea, S.W. JOHN RONALD MORETON - MACDONALD, Es- quire, of Largie, in the 9ioreton=9pacDonalti Z^''°l''im ^zi the only son of the late Charles Moreton-Macdonald of Largie, by his wife Elizabeth Hume, daughter of Archibald Campbell of Glendaruel. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a dexter hand issuing from the sinister proper, holding a cross crosslet fitchfe gules ; 3. argent, a lymphad, sails furled and oars in saltire sable ; 4. vert, a salmon naiant in fesse proper. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm from the shoulder, holding a dagger in pale proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, " Semper pugnare paratus ; " below the shield, "Pro patria." Seat — Largie Castle, Tayinloan. ROWLAND MOREWOOD. Born May i, 1824, being the son of George Morewood of CKfKtWO\nt\(\t\ Thornbridge, near Ashford, in the v^S)V\,X,W^i^^V^ county of Derby, by Ms wife Helen Pierpoint, daughter of John Barron of Snaresbrook, in the county of Middlesex. Armorial bear- ings as used are for Arms : Vert, an oak-tree argent, acorned or. Crest--.(4 dexter and sinister arm, armed- proper, supporting a chaplet of oak branches vert, acorned or. These arms were granted m zfyj?, to John Morewood of Alfreton, in the county of Derby, High Sheriff of that county, and to the other descendants of his grandfather, John Morewood, and descent is clairned ^rom, a John is tbe Military Cockade. Morewood, uncle of the grantee, but no right to the arms has been established at the College of Arms by the above- mentioned Rowland Morewood, though this would not seem to be a difficult matter. Quarterings are claimed for Barron and Bagshaw, to which the same remarks apply. Postal address— Pittsfield, New York, United States of Ainerica. MORGAN, see KINLOSS and TREDEGAR. MORGAN, DEANE-, see MUSKERRY. Colonel ALEXANDER BROOKE MORGAN, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of CaOkfiYttifn ^^ Bath; created Companion of the Most \^ Ul^tl ( I Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. § ARTHUR JOHN MORGAN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur John Morgan, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth. Bom 1840, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, first Baron Tredegar, by his wife Rosamund, only daughter of Godfi-ey Basil Mundy. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, a grifSn segreant sable (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between three roses azure, as many thistles slipped of the field (for Gould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped or. Postal addresses — 39 Portman Square, W. ; Tredegar Park, Newport, Monmouth. Dame ELIZABETH MARGARETTA MORGAN, commonly called Lady Morgan, daughter of James Buckley of Castle Gorford, in the county of Carmarthen. Married, 1874, Sir Morgan Morgan, Knight Bachelor; who was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887, and died December 6, 1894. Postal addresses — Cathedral Road, Cardiff; Hendrescythan, Glamorganshire. H FREDERICK COURTENAY MORGAN, Esquire, ® commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Courtenay Morgan, Member of Parliament, formerly Captain Rifle Brigade, a Deputy-Lieutenant and a County Councillor for St. Mellons Division of the county of Mon- mouth, and Honorary Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion South Wales' Borderers, upon whom the Volunteer Decora- tion has been conferred. Bom May 24, 1834, being the son of the late Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, first Baron Tredegar, by his wife Rosamund, only daughter of Godfrey Basil Mundy ; sat as Member of Parliament for the county of Monmouth 1874-1885, since when he has sat for the Southern Division of that county. Clubs — Army and Navy, Carlton, St. Stephen's, Windham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between three roses azure, as many thistles slipped of the field (for Gould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head or. Married, 1858, Charlotte Anne (who died 1891), daughter of the late Charles Alexander William- son of Lawers, in the county of Perth, North Britain ; and has Issue — (i) Courtenay Charles Evan Morgan, Esquire, bom 1867 [married, 1890, Katharine Agnes Blanche, com- monly known as Lady Katharine Agnes Blanche, daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth E^l of Southesk, and has issue, Evan Frederick Morgan, Esquire, born 1893 ; and a daughter, born January 5, 1894] ; (2) Frederic George Morgan, Gentleman, bom 1873 ; Blanche Frances [married, 1883, Charles Twysden Hoare of Bignell, Bicester] ; and Violet Wilhelmina [married, 1894, Captain Basil Mundy]. Postal address— Ru^eua. Castle, Newport, Monmouth. GEORGE GOULD MORGAN, Esqmre, commonly known as the Honourable George Gould Morgan. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Morgan Robinson Morgan, first Baron Tredegar, by his wife Rosamund, only daughter of General Godfrey Basil Mundy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between three roses azure, as M is the Naval Cockade. 0@Ot many thistles slipped of the field (for Gould). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head or. Postal address — 39 Portman Square, W. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE OSBORNE MORGAN, first Baronet, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honom-able Privy Council, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of Green Street, London, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, of Lincoln's Inn, Member of Pariiament for the Eastern Division of Denbighshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Denbigh. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the Reve- rend Morgan Morgan, Vicar of Conway, in the county of Carnarvon (who died 1870), by Fanny his wife, daughter of John Nonnen of London ; was made a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honouiable Privy Council in 1880, and created a Baronet October 13, 1892. Aimorial bearrngs — He bears for Anus ; Gules, a saltire engrailed argent, gutt^e-de-poix, between in pale two escallops, and in fesse two annulets of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on three annulets or, a wolf's head erased proper. Motto — " Ne tentes aut perfice." Married, 1856, Emily, second daughter of Leopold Reiss of Broom House, Eccles, in the county of Lancaster, but has no issue. Heir — None. Resi- dence — 59 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Lieutenant - Colonel HARRISON ROSS LE WIN MORGAN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being the son of the late William S. S. Morgan of Old Abbey, in the county of Limerick; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Sir WALTER MORGAN, Knight Bachelor. Born 1821, being the son of the late Walter Morgan; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1866, Married, 1851, Ada Maria, daughter of D. Harris (she died 1884). Postal address — 37 Connaughi Square, Hyde Park, London, W. LUIS FERDINAND HARRY COURTHOPE MOR- GAN-GRENVILLE, Es- Justice of the Peace for the county of Buckingham. Born January 5, 1861, being the second but eldest smrviving son of the late George Manners Morgan, Esquire, of Biddlesden Park, in the county of Buckingham, and of Abercothy, in the county of Carmar- then, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Buckingham and Northampton, by his wife Elizabeth Lydia Player, daughter of Captain Thomas Brigstocke, of the Royal Navy, of Ferryside, in the county of Carmarthen ; and in conjunction with his wife assumed the additional surname and arms of Granville by Royal License, December 6, 1890. Clubs — Junior United Service, Royal Victoria Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, vert on a cross argent, five torteaux, and for dis- tinction a canton or (for Grenville) ; 2 and 3 paly of six argent and or, a lion rampant regardant sable, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet of the second, between four quatrefoils saltireways of the third (for Morgan) ; and for and in right of his wife, upon an escutcheon of pretence, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, the arms of Temple-Nugent-Chandos-Brydges-Grenville, namely, quar- terly of six, I and 6, vert on a cross argent, five torteaux (for Grenville) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. or, an eagle dis- played sable ; ii. and iii. argent, two bars sable, each charged with three martlets or (for Temple) ; 3. ermine, two bars gules (for Nugent) ; 4. argent, on a cross sable, a leopard's face or (for Brydges) ; 5. or, a pile gules (for Chandos). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a garb banded vert, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet or (for Grenville ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse argent and or, charged with two cross crosslets in pale sable, holding in the dexter paw three cinquefoils slipped vert, and resting the sinister paw on a quatrefoil as in the arms (for Morgan). Married, November 4, 1884, 9@0t 711 the Right Honourable Mary, in her own right Baroness Kinloss in the Peerage of Scotland, a Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, eldest daughter of the Most Noble the late Sir Richard Plantagenet Campbell Temple- Nugent-Brydges-Chandos-Grenville, third and last Duke of Buckingham and Chandos, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India; and hzs Issue— (i) Richard George Grenville Morgan-Grenville, commonly known as the Honourable Richard George Grenville Mor- gan-Grenville, born September 25, 1887 ; (2) Luis Chandos Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Luis Chandos Francis Temple Morgan-Grenville, born 1B89 ; (3) Thomas George Breadal- bane Morgan-Grenville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas George Breadalbane Morgan-Gren- ville, born 1891 ; (4) Robert William Morgan-Grenville, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert William Morgan-Grenville, born 1893 ; and Caroline Mary Elizabeth Grenville, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Mary Elizabeth Grenville. Seats — Stowe Park, in the county of Buckingham ; Biddlesden Park, in the county of Buckingham. a ^7". LAURENCE ROBERT MORGAN-TIGHE, %F ■ Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for a^otgan^Cfgtje fuiX^'LT^he ^Zl surviving child of Robert Morgan-Tighe, Esquire ^ of the Scots Guards, Justice of the Peace, of Mitchelstown, in the county of Westmeath, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Honourable and Right Reverend Thomas St. Laurence, Bishop of Cork and Ross, and sole heiress of her brother. Clubs — Wellington, Kildare Street {Dublin). Livery — Black and white ; {in morning), black coat and trousers, and black and white striped vest ; [in evening), black coat, white waistcoat, black plush breeches, black silk stockings, and silver buckles. Armorial bearings as claimed, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster s Office, are for Arms : Per chevron embattled argent and sable, Jive cross crosslets in chief and four in base count ere hanged. Motto — ** Summum. nee metuam diem nee Optimo," quarter- ing Morgan, Blaney, Coote, Cuffe, Tisdall, Singleton, St. Laurence, Beaufort - Holland, Edmund Plantagenet of Woodstock, Beauchamp, Earl of Warwick, Montgomery, Earls of Eglinton, Maule, and Coghlan. Married, July 5, 1874, Laura Allanson, coTnmonly known as the Honour- able Laura Allanson, eldest daughter of the Right Honour- able Sir Charles Allanson Winn, third Baron Headley ; and has Issue — Robert Hugh Morgan-Tighe, born December 8, 1874 ; and Margaret CatJierine Hume. Estates in the counties of Westmeath, Cork, and Louth. Postal address — Ashgrove, Ellesmere, Shropshire. Captain HENRY AUGUSTUS MORIARTY, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order Q(^t\V\t\VtW ^ ^^^ Bath. Born 1815, being the son Cll^Ul'iCti'V^ (?/ the late Commander James Moriarty, Ruyal Navy ; was created Companion of Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1866. M-Oxn^d., firstly , 1852, Lavinia Charlotte Foster {who died xQy^); and seco?idly , 1875, Harriet Elizabeth {who died 1892), daughter of Robert Avent of St. Budeaux, in the county of Devon. Postal address — 35 Manor Park, Lee, Kent. HENR Y AUG US TUS MORIARTY, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy {retired), CompanioJi of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {Civil Division). Born May 19, 1815, being the second and only survivi7ig son of James Moriarty, retired Com-inander Royal Navy, by his wife Catherine, n6e Webb ; ci'eated Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1866. Armorial bearing's as claimed, but which are not recorded in Ulster s Office, are for Arms : Per fesse, in chief a griffin^ s head issuant, and in base a garb. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding a dagger. Motto — '' Scandit sublima virtus." Married, July 30, 1852, Lavinia Char- lotte, daughter of Williarn Page Foster, an Officer in Portsmouth Dockyard; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Ja^nes Moriarty, now Chaplain and Naval Instructor, born August 20, 1858 ; (2) Henry Augustus Moriarty, born December 28, i860, drowned September 11, 1877 ; Lavinia Ellen ; and Ellen Elizabeth. Postal address — 35 Manor Park, Lee, Kent, London, S.E. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 712 s©ot epor Pasha GEORGE MORICE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micliael and OdKtifktC Saint George. Born 1837, being the son of t^^Uvi-vv George Farquhar Morice, Commander Royal Navy ; created Cojnpanion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address— ^am&A, Alexandria, Egypt. Dame ALICE MORIER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Morier, daughter of Lieutenant- OdKtWXtfV General the Right Honourable Jonathan Peel, Vt^Uvlvt Member of Parliamejit. Married, 1861, the Right Honourable Sir Robert Morier, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who was successively Ambassador to Portugal, Madrid, and St. Petersburg, and wlio died 1893. Postal address — Nortliend, Rickmans- worth, Hertford. MORISON, see BROUN-MORISON. ALICE MAUDE MORLAND, comtnonly known as Lady Alice Maude Morland, daughter of PlHm*lf>llJl the first Marquess of Abergavenny. Mar- *iJyvHtlllU ried, 1884, Major Henry Courtenay Mor- land, ^th Lancers. Dame FANNY ELLEN HANNAH MORLAND, Widow, commonly known as Lady Morland, daughter of JeroniTno Carandidi, twelfth Marquess de Sarzona. Mar- ried, 1875, as his second wife. Sir Henry Morland, Knight Bachelor, who died 1891. Postal address — Colaba Point, Bombay. §The Right Honourable ALBERT EDMUND PARKER, Earl of Morley, Viscount Boring- Plftrtt*Il^t1 *^°^' °^ North Molton, and Baron Boringdon v^vKVO^ of Boringdon, in the county of Devon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born June 11, 1843, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife, the daughter of Montagu Edmund Parker of Whiteway, in the county of Devon, and relict of William Coryton of Pentillie Castle, in the county of Cornwall ; succeeded his father 1864. Creations — Baron, May 18, 1784 ; Earl, &c. , November 29, 1815. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, a cubit arm erect, couped below the elbow, the sleeve azure, cuffed and slashed argent, in the hand a stag's attire gules. Supporters — Dexter, a stag argent, collared or, therefrom suspended an es- cutcheon vert, charged with a horse's head couped argent, bridled or ; sinister, a greyhound sable, collared or, there- from suspended an escutcheon gules, charged with a ducal coronet or. Motto — " Fideli certa merces." Married, June 17, 1876, Margaret, eldest daughter of Robert Stayner Holford, Member of ParUament, of Westonbirt, in the county of Gloucester, and Dorchester House, Park Lane ; and has Issue — (i) Edmund Robert Parker, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Boringdon, born April 19, 1877 ; {2) Montagu Brownlow Parker, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Montagu Brownlow Parker, born October 13, 1878 ; (3) John Holford Parker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Hol- ford Parker, born June 22, 1886 ; and Mary Theresa, commonly known as Lady Mary "Theresa. Residences — 31 rrince's Gardens, S.W. ; Saltram, Plympton, in the county of Devon. The Right Honourable ARNOLD MORLEY, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Postmaster-General, Member of Parliament for the East Division of the county of Nottingham, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, son of the late Samuel Morley, Member of Parliament, of Hall Place, Tonbridge, by his wife Rebekah Maria, daughter of the late Samuel Hope, Banker, of Liverpool. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, National Liberal, Athenaeum. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a leopard's & is tlie Military Cockade. face jessant-de-lis sable, between three griffins' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin argent, the wings elevated ermine, holding between the claws a leopard's face jessant-de-lis as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Tenax propositi." Postal address — 7 Stratton Street, Piccadilly, W. The Right Honourable HARRIET SOPHIA PARKER, Widow, Countess - Dowager of Morley, daughter of Montagu Edmund Parker of Whiteway, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, a stag's head caboshed between two flaunches argent. Supporters — Dexter, a stag argent, collared or, therefi-om suspended an escutcheon vert, charged with a horse's head couped argent, bridled or; sinister, a grey- hound sable, collared or, therefrom suspended an escut- cheon gules, charged with a ducal coronet or. Married, firstly, William Coryton of Pentillie Castle, in the county of Cornwall (he died 1837); secondly, 1842, the Right Honourable Edmund Parker, second Earl of Morley, who died 1864. By her second marriage she had Issue — The Right Honourable Albert Edmund Parker, third Earl of Morley [to whom refer] ; and Emily Katherine, commonly known as Lady Emily Katherine. Postal address — White- way, Chudleigh, Devon. MORNE, Viscount, see KILMOREY. MORNINGTON, Earl of, see WELLINGTON. MORPETH, Viscount, see CARLISLE. M GEORGE HERBERT MORRELL, Esquire, Master ® of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of OdKtWVcW *^ Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the vlyUlVvll county of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, Lieutenant-Colonel ist (Oxford University) Oxfordshire Light Infantry. Born February 20, 1845, being the eldest son of the late Reverend George Kidd Morrell, Vicar of Moulsford, by his wife Anna Letitia, daughter of David Powell of Loughton. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, New University. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a bend invected gules, between in chief a sprig of three roses gules, leaved and slipped proper, and in base a cross crosslet of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant guardant per pale argent and sable, holding in the dexter paw a stalk of three roses gules, seeded or, barbed and stalked vert, resting the sinister paw on a cross crosslet gules. Motto — "Bono animo esto." Married, February 4, 1874, Emily Alicia, only daughter and heir of James Morrell, Esquire, of Headington Hill ; and has Issue — (i) James Herbert Morrell, Gentleman, born July 9, 1882; (2) George Mark Morrell, Gentleman, born October 4, 1884. Seats — Heading- ton Hill Hall, in the county of Oxford ; Streatley House, in the county of Berkshire. FREDERICK LAUNCELOT HAMILTON MOR- RICE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the QCSkt\XY\T^ eounties of Norfolk and Suffolk, Barrister V^\>\,\,\\Xf {^Inner Temple). Born February 5, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Frederick Francis James Morrice, by his wife Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend L. R. Brown of Fenstanton, in the county of Huntingdon, and Rector of Kilsall, in the county of Suffolk. Clubs — Arthur's, Junior Carlton. Livery — Claret colour, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's " General Armory " but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Quarterly, i. gules, a lion ra?npant regardant or [for Morrice) ; 2. per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or {for Tudor Trevor) ; 3. argent, three boars' heads couped sable [for Cadwgan) ; 4. gules, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets argent {for Chadwick). Crest — Upon a wreath of tlie colours, on a rest, a falcon proper, beaked and belled or. Estates — Northbourne, in the county of Kent, and property in the counties of Sussex, Clare, and Limerick. Postal address — Redenham Park, Andover, Hants. ^ is the Naval Cocliade. 90or DANIEL MORRIS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SlBQtttfll ^"'"^ George, Master of Arts, Assistant V(>/vvv»^ Director of the Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, Born 1844, ieing the son of Henry Morris of Loughor, in the county of Glamorgan ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Cmh—Savile. Married, 1879, Margaret, daughter of Captain John Aitkin, Justice of the Peace, of Bacup. Postal address— n Kew Gardens Road Kew. Sir EDWARD MORRIS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1834, teing the son of Robert Morris of Rosbercon House, in the county of Kilkenny ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Military Divinon), 1879, ^"^ advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Club— Junior United Service. Postal address— 68 Victoria Street, London, S. W. Dame ELIZABETH MARY MORRIS, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Morris, daughter of Edward Griffin of Towersey Manor, in the county of Buckingham. Married, 1844, Alderman Sir John Morris, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, who died 1889. Postal address— Rosenfeld Bycullah Park, Enfield. Dame FANNY ELIZABETH MORRIS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Morris, daughter of Tlwmas Rowland, Justice of the Peace, of Wrexham. Married, 1872, Sir Evan Morris, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, Solicitor of the town of Wrexham, and who died in 1890, Postal address — Woodville, Cheltenham. H GEORGE BYNG MORRIS, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- %? tenant and Justice of the Peace. Born March 25, i8i6, being the second son of the late Sir John Morris, second Baronet, by his wife Lucy Juliana, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Juliana, daughter of the Right Honourable John Byng, fifth Viscount Torrington. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Sable, on a saltire engrailed ermine, a bezant, charged with a cross couped gules, and in chief for difference a crescent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, charged with a cross couped gules, within a chain in the form of an arch, gold; with the Motto, " Scuto fidei." Married, October 23, 1852, Emily Matilda, daughter of Charles Henry Smith of Derwen Vaur, Swansea, and Tenby; and has Issue— {1) Robert Townsend Morris, Gentleman, born July 9, 1853 ; (2) Charles Smith Morris, Gentleman, born December 12, 1854 ; (3) George Lockwood Morris, Gentleman, born January 29, 1859 ; (4) Musgrave Morris, Gentleman, born November 18, 1864 ; (5) Thomas Byng Morris, Gentleman, born July 24, 1866; (6) Frank Hall Morris, Gentleman, born July 16, 1869 ; Edith Charlotte ; Lucy Emily ; Fanny Matilda ; and Rose Herbert. Postal address — Dany-graig, Porthcawl, R.S.O., Glamorganshire. Sir JOHN HENRY MORRIS, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1828, being the son of the late Henry Morris, Madras Civil Service ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877, and advanced to tlte rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1883. Married, 1854, Anna Lillias, daughter of Colonel Cheape of Killundine, in the county of Argyll. Postal address — 88 Queen's Gate, S. W. The Right Honourable Sir MICHAEL MORRIS, Baron Morris of Spiddal, in the county of Gal way, and a Baronet, Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Honorary Bachelor of Arts and Doctor of Laws of the Trinity College, Dublin. Born November 14, 1827, being the eldest son of Martin Morris, Esquire, of Spiddal, in the county of Galway, a Magistrate for that county, by his wife Julia, daughter of Dr. Charles Blake of Galway ; was created a Baronet, September 14, 1885, and a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, with the style and title (for life) of Baron Morris of Spiddal, December i88g. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a fesse indented sable, in base a lion rampant of the last, armed and langued gules. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of 00or 7'3 Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a fasces proper, a lion's head erased argent, gutt6-de-sang. Motto— " Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos?" Married, September 18, i860, Anna, daughter of the Honourable George Henry Hughes, one of the Barons of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland ; and has had Issue— (i) Martin Henry Fitzpatrick Morris, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Galway and Cavan, born July 22, 1867; (2) George Henry Morris, Esquire ; (3) Michael Edmund Morris, Esquire, born October II, 1878; (4) Charles Ambrose Morris, Esquire, born Sep- tember 21, 1880; Sarah Lily, a nun, died June 24, 1889 Rose Julia ; Maud Anna ; Mary Kathleen ; Frances Anne and Eileen Elizabeth. §SlR ROBERT ARMINE MORRIS, fourth Baronet, of Clasemont, in the county of Glamorgan, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamor- gan. Bom July 27, 1848, being the son of Sir Armine John, the third Bai-onet, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Ronald MacDonald ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of May 12, 1806. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a saltire engrailed ermine, a bezant charged with a cross couped gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross couped gules, with a chain in the form of an arch, gold. Motto — "Scuto fidei." Married, February 12, 1885, Lucy Augusta, daughter of Thomas Cory of NeviU Court, Tunbridge Wells ; and has Issue — Tankerville Robert Armine Morris, Esquire, born 1892 ; Lucy Gwladys ; Valerie Ermyntrude ; Dulcie Elaine ; and Sibyl Rowena. Seat — Havod, Sketty Park, near Swansea. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM GEORGE MORRIS, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1847, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel W. J. Morris, Bombay Army ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Married, 1871, Edith, second daughter of the late Reverend W. W. Tire- man, Rector of Bowers, Gifford, in the county of Essex. Sir GEORGE WILLIAM MORRISON, Knight Bachelor. Born 1850, being the son of the Qi^flVYitiClti late Reverend George T. Morrison; dubbed V^VMHTilMl Knight Bachelor, iSSs- Armorial bear- ings, as used upon his notepaper, andfor which no authority has been established, are peculiar. They consist of an escutcheon, and thereupon, upon a wreath a man's head couped below the shoulders and vested, wreathed about the temples. Above the escutcheon is another wreath, and thereup07i a knight's helmet ; with the Motto, " Pretio prudentia prcestat." Married, 1881, Anne Sophia, daughter of George Tatham, Justice of the Peace, of Springfield Mount, Leeds. Postal addresses — Stanleigh, Headingley, near Leeds ; St. Clair, Greencroft Gardens, Hampstead, N. W. ; I Paper Buildings, Temple, E. C. Captain ALFRED HERBERT MORSE. Born April 30, 1841, being the third son of the late QffkfiytiO George Morse, Esquire, of Catton Park, near vJl^UlJ)*- Norwich, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Rebecca Frances, daughter of William Herbert. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per pale argent and sable, two chevronels between three mullets all counterchanged, impahng the arms of Gooch, namely, party per pale argent and sable, a chevron between three talbots counterchanged, on a chief gules, as many leopards' faces or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers azure, on his breast a cross-belt sable, and in his dexter hand a halberd proper ; with the Motto, "Deo non armis fido." Married, May 22, 1866, Diana Anne, second daughter of the late Sir Edward Sherlock Gooch, Baronet, sometime Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of Suffolk, by his wife Harriet, third daughter of James Hope-Vere of Craigie, in the county of Linlithgow ; and has The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerouB person. 714 0@or Issue — Edward Morse, Gentleman, born June 28, i86g ; Harriet Frances ; Rose Diana ; and Edith. Postal address — Copdock, Ipswich. The Reverend HERBERT GEORGE MORSE, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Rector of the parish of Littleham, in the county of Devon. Born 1839, being the second son of the late George Morse, Esquire, of Catton Park, near Norwich, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, by his wife Rebecca Frances, daughter of William Herbert. Club — United University. Livery — White, with black facings and silver buttons. Axonorial beariugs — He bears for Aims : Party per pale argent and sable, two chevronels between three mullets all counter- changed ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers azure, on his breast a cross-belt sable, and in his dexter hand a halberd proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Deo non armis fido." Estate — Docton, in the parish of Hartland, in the county of Devon. Postal address — Littleham Rectory, Bideford, North Devon. FREDERIC AUGUSTUS MORSE-BOYCOTT,Gentle- man. ^(7?-« December 22, 1849, 90Or0e=TBOpCOtt ratfohnVan^M^r^l-Boycou! Gentleman, of Sennowe and Sennoweville, by his wife Matilda, daughter of Thomas Alger. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, paly of six or and gules, on a chief engrailed ermine three fire-balls proper (for Boycott) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and sable, two chevronels between three mullets pierced, all counterchanged (for Morse). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. issuing from a mural crown argent, a dexter arm vanibraced, the fist clenched proper, from the little finger pendent by a thong gules, an escutcheon, also argent, charged with a fire-ball, as in the arms (for Boycott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in complete armour proper, garnished or, his helmet surmounted by a plume of three ostrich feathers azure, on his breast a saltire sable, in the dexter hand a halbert proper (for Morse). Motto — " Deo non armis fido." Married, February 19, 1879, Octavia Mary, fifth daughter of the late Matthew John Anketell, Esquire, of Anketell Grove, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monaghan ; and has Issue — (i) Clarence Havershani Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, born December 9, 1879 ; (2) John Haversham Morse- Boycott, Gentleman, born August 7, 1882 ; (3) Guy Havers- ham Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, born July 9, 1889 ; (4) Desmond Lionel Morse-Boycott, Gentleman, born December 10, 1892 ; Hilda Mary Anketell ; and Dorothy Frances Cynthia. Seats — Sennowe, Great Ryburgh, in the county of Norfolk ; Sennoweville, Bushey, in the county of Hertford. Sir WARWICK CHARLES MORSHEAD, third Baronet, of Trenant Park, in the county fllfftflt* (^ftl^All °^ Cornwall, Justice of the Peace for the CT^UlJjyt'aU counties of Berkshire and Cornwall. Born November 26, 1824, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Robert Warwick of Warwick Hall, in the county of Cumberland ; succeeded his father in 1828, under the creation of January 22, 1784. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross crosslet argent, between four martlets or, on a chief of the second three escallops gules, impaling the arms of Wilmot, namely sable, on a fesse or, between three eagles' heads couped argent, as many escallops gules, all within a bordure engrailed of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wyvern rampant regardant vert, collared or, supporting an escutcheon azure, charged with a bezant. Married, firstly, June 8, 1854, Selina, third daughter of the Reverend W. Vernon Harcourt, Master of Arts, of Nuneham Park, in the county of Oxford, third son of the Archbishop of York, which lady died September 14, 1883 ; he married secondly, June 2, 1887, Sarah Elizabeth, second daughter of Montague Wilmot, Esquire. Seats — Tregaddick, Bodmin ; Forest Lodge, Binfield, in the county of Berkshire. fi is tlie Military Cockade. 90or CHARLES MORTIMER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for London, and for the county of Surrey, QdKnViixVKfV Born April 19, 1837, teing th£ eldest son X)^\i\.\.VlWl^\, of Charles Smith Mortimer of Wigmore HolmwQod, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Harriet, daughter of John Fuller of Croydon, in the county of Surrey. Clubs — Conservative, Magistrates'. Livery — Dark blue coat, brass buttons, yellow and blue strifed waistcoat. Axmorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Anns : Barry of six or and azure, on a chief of the first two pallets between two base esquires of the second, over all an inescutcheon ermine, charged with a lion passant gules. Crest — A sta^s head caboshed proper. Motto — ' ' Virtutum avorum ts7nulus." Married, September 3, 1867, Elizabeth Prentis, daughter and heiress of Beriah Drew, Esquire Justice of the Peace and Lord of the Manor of Leigham Court, Streatham ; and has Issue — (1) Charles Henry Mortimer, born January 4, 1870 ; (2) Leonard Mortimer, born February ^, x^tl ; (3) Ernest Mortimer, born March 13, 1876 ; (4) Reginald Mortimer, born August 25, 1877 ; (5) Sidney Mortimer [twin with Regifiald) ; Evelyn ; and Elsie. Estates — Wigmore Holmwood, and Woodfield, Streatham, both in the county of Surrey. Postal address — Woodfield, Streatham, Surrey, S. W. The Right Honourable ALICE ANNE CAROLINE DOUGLAS, Widow, Countess of Morton, CIlSm*'f'rttl daughter of the Right Honourable John tipUl WiW George Lambton, the first Earl of Durham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a King's heart crowned gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles gules, in chief two mullets of the field (for Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven), impaling the arms of Lambton, namely sable, a fesse between three lambs passant argent. Supporters — Two savages wreathed round the temples and waist, and holding in the exterior hand a club reversed all proper. Married, 1853, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sholto John Douglas, the twentieth Earl of Morton, who died 1884. Postal address — Dalmahoy, Kirknewton, Midlothian. Colonel GERALD DE COURCY MORTON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1845, being the son of T. C. Morton, Barrister-at-Law : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — Army and Navy. Postal address — Agra, North- West Provinces, India. The Right Honourable SHOLTO GEORGE WATSON DOUGLAS, Earl of Morton, Lord Dalkeith, Aberdour, and Douglas of Lochleven, in the Peerage of Scotland, a Representative Peer for Scotland since 1886. Born November 5, 1844, being the son of the twentieth Earl, by his wife Helen, daughter of James Watson of Saughton, in the county of Midlothian ; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of March 14, 1458. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a King's heart crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the first (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles issuing from the chief gules, the exteriors each charged with a mullet of the first (for Douglas of Dalkeith and Lochleven), impaling the arms of Ponsonby, namely gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a inantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a wild boar proper, sticking between two clefts of an oak-tree, fructed vert, a chain and lock azure, holding the clefts together. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about their heads and waists with laurel, each holding a club in his exterior hand, the great end on the ground all proper. Motto (over the crest) — " Lock sicker." Married, July 25, 1877, Helen Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Gertrude, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Baron de Mauley; and has Issue — (i) Sholto Charles Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Aber- dour, born December 4, 1878 ; (2) Charles WiUiam Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles WiUiam Sholto Douglas, born July 19, 1881 ; (3) Archibald Roderick Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Archibald Roderick Sholto 8 is the Naval Cockade. ei^ot 90OS 715 Douglas, born September 11, 1883 ; (4) William Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Sholto Douglas, born June 11, 1886 ; (5) Ronald John Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ronald John Sholto Douglas, born April 22, i8go. Seats — Conaglen House, Ardgour, in the county of Argyll ; Loddington Hall, in the county of Leicester ; Aberdour Castle, in the county of Fife ; Hatton House, in the county of Midlothian; and Dalmahoy, Wilkieston, in the same county. MORVEN, Baron, see ARGYLL. §SiR OSWALD MOSLEY, fourth Baronet, of Ancoats, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the QifkntAcw Ps^ce and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county V^VrnK'H of Stafford, and Sheriff of that county. Born September 25, 1848, being the son of Sir Tonman Mosley, the third Baronet, by his wife Catherine, daughter of the Reverend John Wood of Swanwick Hall, in the county of Derby ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of June 8, 1781. Armorial bearlngB — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three battle-axes argent ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse between three eagles displayed sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed ermine. Motto — " Mos legem regit." Married, January 22, 1873, Ehzabeth Constance, second daughter of Sir William White ; and has Issue — Oswald Mosley, Esquire, late Lieutenant 3rd and 4th Battalions the King's Own Royal Lancaster Regiment, born December 29, 1873 ; Violet ; and Geraldine Constance. Residences — RoUeston Hall, Burton-on-Trent, in the county of Stafford; 26 Portland Place, London, W. H TONMAN MOSLEY, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for ® the county of Stafford, Barrister-at-Law. Bom 1850, being the second son of the late Sir Tonman Mosley, third Baronet, by his wife Catherine, daughter of the Reverend John Wood. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three battle- axes argent ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse between three eagles dis- played sable, impaling the arms of Eglinton, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs- de-lis or ; ii. and iii. gules, three annulets or, gemmed azure, all within a bordure or, charged with the Royal tressure of Scotland azure (for Montgomerie, Earl of Eglinton) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs- de-lis or (for Montgomerie) ; ii. and iii. gules, a two-handed sword in pale proper, hilted and pommelled or, between three annulets or, stoned azure (for Eglinton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, an eagle displayed ermine. Married, February 23, 1881, Hilda Rose, commonly known as Lady Hilda Rose, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton; and has Issue — (i) Nicholas Mosley, Gentle- man, born July 28, 1882 ; (2) Edward Hugh Mosley, Gentleman, bom July 16, 1884 ; (3) Hildred Mosley, Gentle- man, bom June 8, 1887. Postal address — Bangor's Park, Bucks. CHARLES BENJAMIN MOSSE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Superintendent Medical Officer for Jamaica, and an Official Member of the Legislative Council. Born 1830, being the son of Peter Benjamin Mosse of Rutland House, Carlow ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874. Club — Naval and Military. Postal address — Kingston, Ja-maica. MOSTYN, see LLOYD-MOSTYN and VAUX. BEATRICE VIOLET MARY MOSTYN, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice Violet CMntftnll '^^'■y Mostyn, sister of the Right Honour- W^US V^l V able the seventh Baron Vaux of Harrowden ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1883. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux). Postal address— \ Cadogan Gardens, S.W, Dame FRANCES GEORGINA FRASER MOSTYN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Mostyn, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Alexander Fraser, fourteenth Lord Lovat. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per bend sinister ermine and sable, a lion rampant or, impaling the arms of Fraser, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three cinquefoils argent ; 2 and 3 argent, three antique crowns gules. Married, 1844, Sir Pyers Mostyn, eighth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue ~-(x) Sir Pyers William Mostyn, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) George Trevor Basil Mostyn, Esquire, born June 13, 1857 [married. May 12, 1891, Geraldine, eldest daughter of Captain William Gerard Walmesley, and by her (who died September 28, 1893) has issue, Pyers George Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, born September 28, 1893 ; and Geraldine Mary Frances] ; (3) Thomas Alexander Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, born March 7, 1859 ; (4) Francis Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, born August 6, i860 ; (5) Nicholas Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, born June 17, 1865, died August 9, 1888; Charlotte Mary Barbara [married, August 24, 1871, the fourth Viscount Southwell, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, who died April 26, 1878] ; Margaret Elizabeth [married, 1882, Henry McKenna] ; Mary Louisa ; Clementina Frances [married, November 20, 1879, Sigismund Cathcart de Trafford of Croston Hall, Preston, in the county of Lancaster] ; and Gertrude Winifrid, a nun. Postal address — Balblair House, Beauly, N.B. GEORGINA LOUISA MOSTYN, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Louisa Mostyn, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Vaux of Harrowden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux). Postal address — 13 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. GWENDOLINA HYACINTH ROMA MOSTYN, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendolina Hya- cinth Roma Mostyn, sister of the Right Honourable the seventh Baron Vaux of Harrowden ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1883. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux). Postal address — i Cadogan Gardens, S.W. HAROLD PLANTAGENET MOSTYN, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Harold Plantagenet Mostyn, brother of the Right Honourable the seventh Baron Vaux of Harrowden. Born 1865, being the son of Major George Charles Mostyn, commonly known as the Honourable George Charles Mostyn, by his wife Mary, second daughter of the Right Reverend James Henry Monk, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1883. Club — Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a Uon rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses gules (for Vaux). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or. Married, July 4, 1894, to Elena Zammit. Postal address — I Cadogan Gardens, S.W. HENRIETTA AUGUSTA NEVILL MOSTYN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Augusta Nevill Mostyn, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Abergavenny. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or ; 2 and 3 gules, a Saracen's head erased proper, wreathed about the temples sable and argent, impaling the arms of Nevill, namely gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper. Married, 1855, Thomas Edward Mostyn Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Thomas Edward Mostyn Lloyd-Mostyn, father of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 7i6 a^os the Right Honourable the third Baron Mostyn, who died 1861. Postal addresses — 4 Portman Square, W. ; and Glod- daeth Hall, Llandudno, North Wales. §The Right Honourable Sir LLEWELYN NE- VILL VAUGHAN LLOYD - MOSTYN, Baron Mostyn of Mostyn, in the county of Flint, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Flint, Kent, and Carnarvon, and a County Councillor for the county of Flint. Bom April 7, 1856, being the son of the late Thomas Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Edward Lloyd-Mostyn (who was eldest son of the second Baron), by his wife Henrietta Augusta, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Augusta, daughter of the fourth Earl of Aber- gavenny ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baron, March 17, 1884. Creations — Baronet, August 29, 1778 ; Baron, September 10, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 gules, a Saracen's head affront^e, erased at the neck proper, wreathed about the temples sable and argent (for Lloyd) ; impaling the arms of Clements, namely argent, two bends wavy sable, on a chief gules, three bezants. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head as in the arms ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, charged on the shoulder with an escut- cheon gules, thereon a chevron ermine, between three men's heads in profile proper. Supporters — Dexter, a stag proper, attired or, charged on the shoulder with an escut- cheon gules, thereon a chevron argent, between three men's heads couped in profile proper ; sinister, a lion or, charged on the shoulder with an escutcheon argent, thereon a cross engrailed and fleurett^e sable, between four Cornish choughs proper. Motto — " Heb Dduw heb ddym, a Duw a dygon." Married, May i, 1879, Mary Florence Edith, commonly known as Lady Mary Florence Edith, sister of the Earl of Leitrim ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Edward Llewelyn Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Thomas Edward Llewelyn Lloyd-Mostyn, born May 26, 1880, died May 27, 1882 ; (2) Edward Llewelyn Roger Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Edward Llewelyn Roger Lloyd-Mostyn, born March 16, 1885 ; (3) Roderick Clements Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiu-able Roderick Clements Lloyd-Mostyn, born August 11, 1887 ; and Gwynedd Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Gwynedd Mary. Seats — Mostyn, Holywell, in the county of Flint ; Glod- daeth Hall, Llandudno. MARY MOSTYN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Charles Mostyn, daughter of the late Right Reverend James Henry Monk, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol. Livery — Dark claret, with red waist- coat. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly I and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion ram- pant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux). Married, 1859, George Charles Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Charles Mostyn (eldest son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Vaux), who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) The Right Honourable Hubert George Charles Mostyn, seventh Baron Vaux ; (2) Ranulph Edward Montague Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ranulph Edward Montague Mostyn, Captain Royal Artillery, born June 16, 1861 [married, April 3, 1888, Caroline Blanche, eldest daughter of Major William Fiske Melbourne, and has a son, born October 11, 1893]; (3) Harold Plantagenet Mostyn, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold Planta- genet Mostyn, born December 26, 1865 ; (4) Henry Roger Norman Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Henry Roger Norman Mostyn, born Decem- ber 29, 1866, died April 16, 1870; Beatrice Violet Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice Violet Mary ; Gwendolina Hyacintha Roma, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendolina Hyacintha Roma; and Myrtle Mabel Muriel, commonly known as the Honour- able Myrtle Mabel Muriel. Postal address — i Cadogan Gardens, S.W. & is the Military Cockade. 90015 MONTAGUE HENRY MOSTYN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Montague Henry Mostyn. Born 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable George Charles Mostyn, sixth Baron Vaux of Harrowden, by his wife Caroline, eldest daughter of Arthur Vansittart of ShoUes- brook, in the county of Berkshire. Clui — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or. Married, 1869, Frances, eldest daughter of P. J. Kearney, of Miltown House, in the county of Meath ; and has Issue — Montagu John Mostyn, Esquire, born 1870 ; and Muriel Mary Monica. MYRTLE MABEL MURIEL MOSTYN, commonly known as the Honourable Myrtle Mabel Muriel Mostyn, sister of the Right Honourable the seventh Baron Vaux of Harrowden ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1883. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure three roses or (for Vaux). Postal address — i Cadogan Gardens, S.W. §SlR PYERS WILLIAM MOSTYN, ninth Baronet, of Talacre, in the county of Flint, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Flint, High Sheriff 1893. Born August 14, 1846, being the son of Sir Pyers Mostyn, eighth Baronet, by his wife Frances Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable the four- teenth Baron Lovat ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of April 28, 1670. Club — Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of thirty-seven, i. party per bend sinister ermine and sable, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2. azure, a lion rampant per fesse or and argent, within a bordure of the last ; 3. ermine, a lion rampant azure ; 4. gules, three chevronels argent (for Jestyn ap Gwrgant) ; 5. sable, three nags' heads erased argent ; 6. argent, a chevron between three ravens sable, each holding in the beak an ermine spot (for Llowarch ap Brau) ; 7. argent, a cross engrailed flory between four Cornish choughs sable (for Edwyn, Lord of Tegaingle) ; 8. gules, a chevron argent, between three men's heads, each in a helmet proper ; 9. ermine, a lion rampant sable ; 10. gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or ; 11. azure, an eagle displayed or; 12. quarterly gules and or, in the first and fourth quarters a lion passant of the second ; 13. azure, a lion passant argent ; 14. gules, a chevron argent, between three plates ; 15. gules, a chevron argent, and chief ermine ; 16. argent, a chevron between three boars' heads couped sable (for Ednowian Bendew) ; 17. vert, a lion rampant argent ; 18. vert, three eagles displayed in fesse or (for Owen Gwynnedd) ; 19. gules, three lions passant in pale argent (for Griffith ap Cynan) ; 20. gules, a chevron ermine, between three old men's heads couped at the neck proper ; 21. argent, three pallets wavy gules ; 22. azure, a stag lodged argent (for Downs) ; 23. argent, six mullets, three, two and one gules ; 24. sable, three bars and in chief as many annulets argent ; 25. sable, three bars or (for Selby) ; 26. per fesse gules and argent, six martlets, three and three counterchanged, in the centre chief point an annulet for difference (for Fenwick) ; 27. sable, three lions passant in bend between two double cotises argent, in the sinister chief a mullet for difference (for Browne) ; 28. gules, a lion rampant or, in the centre chief point a mullet for difference (for Fitz- alan) ; 29. barry of eight or and gules (for Fitzalan) ; 30. sable, a fret or (for Maltravers) ; 31. argent, a chief azure (for Clun) ; 32. gules, a saltire argent, in chief a label of three points chequy of the last and azure (for Neville) ; 33. argent, three fusils conjoined in fesse gules (for Monta- cute) ; 34. argent, an eagle displayed vert ; 35. argent, on a fesse the arms of France and England quarterly, within a bordure compony of the first and azure (for Plantagenet) ; 36. per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent ; 37. argent, a fesse and a canton gules, and impaling the arms of Perry, namely argent, on a pile vert, three pears, two and one or, slipped and leaved. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge M is the Naval Cockade. QiOS 0@OU 717 of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion rampant or ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, "Morte leonis vita." Mailed, November 4, 1880, Anna Maria, fifth daughter of Thomas A. Perry, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy- Lieutenant, and High Sheriff (1883), of Bitham House, in the county of Warwick ; and has Issiie — Helen Mary Wini- frid ; Clementina Mary ; and Agnes Margaret Mary. Heir fresumftive — His brother, George Trevor Basil Mostyn, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant and Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born 1857 ; married, 1891, Geraldine, daugh- ter of Captain William Gerald Walmesley, 17th Lancers. Seat — Talacre, Holywell, in the county of Flint. RANULPH EDWARD MONTAGU MOSTYN, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Ranulph Edward Montagu Mostyn, brother of the Right Honourable the seventh Baron Vaux of Harrowden. Bom 1861, being the son of Major George Charles Mostyn, commonly known as the Honourable George Charles Mostyn, by his wife Mary, second daughter of the Right Reverend James Henry Monk, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; is Captain Royal Artillery, late Adjutant Pembroke Artillery ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1883. Cluh — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3, chequy argent and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or. ANDREW RICHARD MOTION, Gentleman. Born May 13, 1857, being the eldest son of Richard nvBfl^tnn William Motion, by his wife Mary Anne, tl(^Ul.lUU daughter of John Gilbert Smith. Clul— Union. Livery — Green. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Gules, on a pale argent, between two lions rampant of the last, a lion rampant of the first, a chief or, thereon a badger statant proper between two roses of the field, barbed and seeded, also proper. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a millrind fesseways or, thereon a badger as in the arms; with the Motto, "Suscipere et finire." Mar- ried, August 31, 1882, Jessie Louisa, daughter of Henry Stephenson Homewood ; and has Issue — Andrew Kenneth Motion, Gentleman, born December 17, 1894 ; Jessie Dorothy ; Marjorie Belle ; Kathleen Mary ; Phyllis Maud ; and Janet Homewood. Postal address — Faulkbourne Hall, Essex. Surgeon-General Sir JAMES MOUAT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the OSkfiXXat Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred X^\i\X\X\ the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born , being the son of the late J. Mouat, Doctor of Medicine, of x^th and zc,th Light Dragoons ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Club — Junior United Service. Married Adela, daughter of the late Reverend Nicolas Tindal. Postal address — 108 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, IV. MOULIN, DU, see DU MOULIN-BROWNE. §The Right Honourable CHARLES WILLIAM SMYTH, Earl Mountcashell, Vis- nkai^ttn'f-i-an'fli>If count Mountcashell, in the county Vt^UUllVl-aPill^U of Tipperary, and Baron Kilworth, of Moore Park, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Waterford and Cork. Bom October 17, 1826, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife Anna Maria, daughter of Samuel Wyss of Berne, Switzerland ; assumed by Royal License, July 9, 1858, the surname and arms of Smyth ; has varied the spelhng of his name from Moore to More ; succeeded his brother 1889. Creations— Baron, July 14, 1764 ; Viscount, January 22, 1766 ; Earl, January 5, 1781. Clui — Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend between two unicorns' heads erased azure, armed, crined and tufted or, three lozenges of the last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a derai-buU salient argent, armed and unguled of the first. Motto — "Vis unita fortior." Married, firstly, January 18, 1848, Charlotte Mary, only child and heiress of Richard Smyth of Ballynatray, in the county of Water- ford : and by her (who died January 17, 1892) has had Issue — Richard Charles Smyth, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Charles Smyth, born Septem- ber 26, 1859 [married, October 16, 1884, Helen Stirling, younger daughter of the Reverend William Makellar of 8 Charlotte Square, Edinburgh, and died January 3, 1888, leaving a son, Claude Stephen William Richard Smyth, commonly known as Lord Kilworth, born December 19, 1887, died October i, 1890] ; Harriette Gertrude Isabella, commonly known as Lady Harriette Gertrude Isabella [married October 17, 1872, Captain John Henry Graham Holroyd, late 6sth Regiment. They assumed by Royal License (on succeeding to the estates of Ballynatray) the surname and arms of Smyth, June 3, 1892] ; Helena Anna Mary, commonly known as Lady Helena Anna Mary, died, unmarried, November 6, 1876 ; and Charlotte Adelaide Louisa Riversdale, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Adelaide Louisa Riversdale. He married secondly, October 17, 1893, Florence Cornelius of Mountrath, Queen's County. Heir presumptive — His cousin, Edward George Augustus Harcourt Moore, Esquire, son of the Reverend Edward George Moore, commonly called the Honourable Edward George Moore, Canon of Windsor (son of the third Earl), by his wife Anne Matilda, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Anne Matilda, daughter of the sixteenth Baron Clinton, born 1828 ; late Captain Royal Navy. Seat — Moore Park, Kilworth, in the county of Cork. MOUNTCASTLE, Baron, see ABERCORN. MOUNT-CHARLES, Earl of, see CONYNGHAM. MOUNT-CHARLES, Viscount, see CONYNGHAM. MOUNT-EARL, Earl of, see DUNRAVEN. MOUNT-EARL, Viscount, see DUNRAVEN. M The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY EDG- W CUMBE, Earl of Mount- 0@ount=aEDgcumt)e ^t^t'Edgcumbrrd Valletort, and Baron Edgcumbe of Mount-Edgcumbe, in the county of Devon, Lord - Lieutenant of the county of Cornwall, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Devon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born November S, 1832, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife Caroline Augusta, eldest daughter of Rear- Admiral Charles Fielding ; was Member of Parliament for Plymouth, 1859-1861. Creations — Baron, April 20, 1742; Viscount, March 5, 1781 ; Earl, August 31, 1789. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend ermines, cotised or, three boars' heads couped argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar statant argent, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves proper, fructed or. Supporters — Two greyhounds argent, gutt^e-de-poix, each gorged with a collar dovetailed gules. Motto—" Au plasir fort de Dieu. " Married, October 26, 1858, Katherine Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Katherine Elizabeth, daughter of the Most Noble the first Duke of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and by her (who died Sep- tember 3, 1874) has Issue — Piers Alexander Hamilton Edg- cumbe, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Valletort, born July 2, 1865 ; Victoria Frederica Caroline, commonly known as Lady Victoria Frederica Caroline [married, August 3, 1880, Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy, Esquire, commonly called Lord Algernon Malcolm Arthur Percy]; Albertha Louisa Florence, commonly known as Lady Albertha Louisa Florence [married, October 10, 1891, Henry Yarde BuUer Lopes, Esquire, Member of Pariiament for Grantham, only son of the Right Honourable Sir Massey Lopes, third Baronet, and has issue] ; and Edith Hilaria, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 7i8 9@0U commonly known as Lady Edith Hilaria [married, June 23, 1892, John Townshend St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Townshend St. Aubyn, Major Grenadier Guards, eldest son of the first Lord St. Levan]. Seats — Mount Edgcumbe, Devonport; St. Mellion, in the county of Cornwall. MOUNT-FLORENCE, Baron, see ENNISKILLEN. §The Right Honourable HENRY EDMUND BUTLER, Viscount Mountgarret, CfrBrtttMt'rTai*fl>f" ^"'^ Baron of Kells, in the Peerage Vll?UUUi^Ctl.l<^V of Ireland, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Kilkenny. Born February 20, 1816, being the son of the late Henry Butler, Es- quire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Butler (who was third son of the eleventh Viscount), by his wife, the youngest daughter and co-heir of John Harrison of Newton House, in the county of York ; succeeded his uncle as thirteenth Viscount, July 16, 1846, under the creation of October 23, 1550. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Or, a chief indented azure, a crescent for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, therefrom a falcon rising of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a falcon, wings expanded argent, beaked and membered or ; sinister, a griffin argent, armed, beaked, forelegged, and rayed or, collared and chained of the last. Motto — " Depressus extollor. " Married, February 11, 1844, Frances Penelope, only child of Thomas Rawson of Nidd Hall, in the county of York ; and by her {who died October 19, 1886) has Issue — Henry Edmund Butler, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Edmund Butler, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of York, late Lieutenant ist Life Guards, born December 18, 1844 [married, October i, 1868, Mary Eleanor, youngest daughter of St. John C. Charlton of Apley Castle, in the county of Salop, and has issue, Edmund Somerset Butler, Gentleman, born February i, 1875 ; Elinor Frances (married, February 28, 18B9, Andrew Lawson of Aldborough Manor, in the county of York, and has issue) ; Ethel Mary ; Kathleen Grace, twin with Edmund, died August 30, 1875] ; Frances Sarah, com- monly known as the Honourable Frances Sarah [mar- ried, September 29, 1892, Edward Arthur Whittuck of Oriel College, Oxford, son of the late Whittuck Whittuck of Hanham, in the county of Gloucester]. Residences — 77 South Audley Street, London, W. ; 34 Lansdowne Place, Leamington ; Ballyconra, in the county of Kilkenny. MOUNTJOY, Viscount, see BUTE. The Right Honourable HARRIET DE MOUNT- MORENCY, Widow, Viscountess Clfflfltttlf'mnt*1*0Ji Mountmorres, daughter of George V^VUIWWWIKX'V Broadrick of Hamphall Stubbs, in the county of York. Armoriai bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, a cross gules, between four eagles displayed azure. Supporters — Two angels proper, vested argent, crined and winged or. Married, 1862, the Right Honourable William Browne de Mountmorency, the fifth Viscount Mountmorres, who was cruelly murdered near Clonbur in September 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hervey Raymond de Mountmorency, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hervey Raymond de Mountmorency, born March 26, 1865, and died June 2, 1865 ; (2) the Right Honourable William Geoffrey Bouchard de IVIountmorency, sixth Viscount Mountmorres ; (3) Arthur Alberic de Mountmorency, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Alberic de Mountmorency, Cadet Royal Navy, born October 25, 1874 ; Victoria de Mountmorency, commonly known as the Honourable Victoria de Mount- morency ; Harriett Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Harriett Evelyn. Postal address — Ebor Hall, Clonbur, in the county of Galway. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM GOFFREY BOUCHARD DE MOUNTMORENCY, Viscount Mount- morres and Baron Mountmorres, of Castlemorres, in the county of Kilkenny, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a ^ is the Military Cockade. Baronet of the same part of the United Kingdom. Born September 23, 1872, being the son of the fifth Viscount, by his wife Harriet, daughter of George Broadrick of Hamphall Stubbs, in the county of York ; succeeded his father in 1880. Creations— Bsxonel, March 28, 1631 ; Baron, May 4, 1756; Viscount, June 29, 1763. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns: Argent, a cross gules, between four eagles displayed azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in its pride proper. Supporters — Two angels proper, hair and wings or, vested argent. Motto — " Dieu ayde." Married, April 2, 1894, Bessie Louise Cameron, youngest child of S. T. Rowe of Trecarrel, Redruth. Heir f resumptive — His uncle, Francis Raymond de Mountmorency, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Francis Raymond de Mountmorency, son of the fourth Viscount Mountmorres ; bom 1835 ; married, 1865, Elizabeth Hester, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel John Echlin Matthews of White Abbey, in the county of Antrim ; called to the Bar (King's Inns), 1863. Seat—Eooy: Hall, Clonbur, in the county of Galway. MOUNTNORRIS, Baron, see VALENTIA. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE STEPHEN, Baron Mount Stephen of amount ©tepften v'fnT'of'feh'Voium'bfa and Dominion of Canada, and of Dufftown, in the county of Banff, and a Baronet. Born June 5, 1829, being the son of William Stephen of Dufftown, in the county of Banff, North Britain ; created a Baronet, March 3, 1886, and raised to the Peerage, June 23, 1891. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Or, on a mount in base vert, a maple-tree proper, in chief two fleurs-de-lis azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased argent, bridled proper, holding in the mouth a sprig of three maple leaves vert, and charged on the neck with a fleur-de-lis azure. Supporters — On either side a horse regardant argent, bridled proper, holding in the mouth a sprig of three maple leaves vert, and charged on the shoulder with a fleur-de-lis azure. Motto — "Contra audentior." Married, March 8, 1853, Charlotte Annie, daughter of Benjamin Kane. Resi- dences— zt^ St. James's Place, S. W. ; Grand Metis, Canada ; 104 Drummond Street, Montreal ; Brocket Hall, Hatfield, in the county of Herts. MOUNTSTUART, Baron, see BUTE. The Right Honourable GEORGIANA COWPER- TEMPLE, Widow, daughter 0©ount=Cemple tlt^r^^^^hZ^lt^l Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent two bars sable, each charged with three martlets or, and for distinction, in the centre fesse point a cross crosslet sable (for Temple); 2 and 3 argent, three martlets gules, on a chief engrailed of the last as many annulets, or (for Cowper). Married, 1848, as his second wife, the Right Honourable William Cowper- Temple, first Baron Mount-Temple, who was raised to the Peerage in 1880, and died in 1888, when the Peerage became extinct. Postal address — Babbcombe Cliff, Tor- quay, Devon. The Honourable Sir OLIVER MO WA T, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguislied Order of QC^^{W\'Pk\ Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her VI9 U Uia V Majesty's Counsel Learned in Die Law, Doctor of Laws, Premier, Attorney-General, and Member of the Legislative Assembly of Ontario since 1872. Bom 1820, being the son of Johu Mowat of Canisbay, in tlw county of Caithness, who settled in Canada i8i6 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Married, 1846, Jane, daughter of John Ewart of Toronto. Postal address- es St. George Street, Toronto, Canada. S is the Naval Cockade. Qgotnlirag Sir FRANCIS MO WA TT, Knight Commander of the Most Honouralle Order of the Bath. Born fHftriVttfl'M" -"-^S^. ieing the son of Francis Mowatt of Vli^m WUVV London, ly his wife Sarah Sophia, daughter of Commodore Barnes, Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1863, Lucy Sophia, daughter of A. Frerichs of Thrilestaine Hall, in the countyofCheltenham,andwidowof Count StenbockofKolk, Es- thonia. Postal address — Withdeane Hall, Patcham, Sussex. MOWBRAY, quartered by HOWARD. "^ The Right Honourable Sir JOHN ROBERT jVIOWBRAY, first Baronet, of Mortimer, in the county of Berkshire, and Bishop- wearmouth, in the county of Durham, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for the University of Oxford. Born June 3, 1815, being the only son of Robert Stribling Cornish of E.xeter, by Marianne his wife, daughter and heir of John Powning of Hill's Court, in the county of Exeter, assumed by Royal License, July 26, 1847, the surname of Mowbray only, and the arms of Mowbray quarterly with those of his own family arras, in the August following; created a Baronet, May 3, 1880. Clubs — Carlton, Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Drab, with scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant ermine, two flaunches or, each charged with three billets in pale azure, and for distinction, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the third (for Mowbray) ; 2 and 3 per pale azure and sable, a chevron embattled, between in chief two roses and in base a cross patfe or (for Cornish). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, r, upon a wreath of the colours, an oak-tree or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with a lion's head erased argent, the tree charged for distinction with a cross crosslet (for Mowbray) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, between two branches of laurel in saltire, a Cornish chough rising proper, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e or (for Cornish). Mottoes — " Suo Stat robore virtus" (for Mowbray), and " Deus pascit corvos" (for Cornish). Married, August 19, 1847, Elizabeth Gray, only child of George Isaac Mowbray of Bishopwearmouth, in the county of Durham, and Morti- mer, in the county of Berkshire, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of the Right Reverend Robert Gray, Bishop of Bristol, Doctor of Divinity ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Gray Cornish Mowbray, Esquire, Master of Arts, Member of Parliament for South-Eastem Division of Lancashire, born May 21, 1850; (2) Reginald Ambrose Mowbray, Esquire, Master of Arts, Christ Church, Oxford, born April 5, 1852 ; (3) the Reverend Edmund George Lionel Mow- bray, Master of Arts, Vicar of St. Bartholomew's, Dover, born June 26, 1859 [married, January 27, 1891, Caroline Elwes, third daughter of Lieutenant-General G. T. Field, late Royal Artillery] ; Annie Maud [married, August s. 1884, the Reverend Charles Thomas Cruttwell, Rector of Kibworth, in the county of Leicester, and has issue] ; and Edith Marian. Estates — Bishopwearmouth, Frosterly, and Wolsingham, in the coimty of Durham ; Warenne "Wood, in the county of Berkshire ; Miloveton, in the county of Somerset. Residences — 47 Onslow Gardens, S.W. ; Warenne Wood, Mortimer, Reading. m The Right Honourable CHARLES BOTOLPH JOSEPH STOUR - TON, twenty - fourth Baron Mowbray, twenty • fourth Baron Segrave, and twentieth Baron Stotuton, in the Peerage of England, senior co-heir to the Baronies of Howard, Braose of Gower, Greystock, Ferrers of Wemme Talbot, Strange of Blackmere, Furnival and Giffard of Brimraesfield, and a co-heir to the Baronies of Kerdestan, Verdon, and Fitz Payne, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion East Yorkshire Regi- ment (Militia), Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York. Born May 23, 1867, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray opui 719 QgotobraB, ©egraiie anD @)toucton and Segrave, and nineteenth Baron Stourton, by his wife Mary Margaret, only child and heir of the late Matthew Elias Corbally, Member of I'arUament, of Corbalton Hall, in the county of Meath, by Matilda his wife, commonly called the Honourable Matilda, daughter of the Right Honourable the twelfth Viscount Gormanstown ; succeeded his father in 1893. Creations — Baron Mowbray, June 23, 1283 ; Baron Segrave, June 24, 1295 ; Baron Stourton, May 13, 1448. Clubs — White's, Yorkshire. Livery— Y-a& dress : white coat, black collar, and pockets edged with gold braid, gilt aiguillettes, with badge ; white waistcoat, gilt buttons, black velvet breeches edged with gold braid, and buckle ; black silk stockings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of six, i. sable, a bend or, between six fountains proper (for Stourton) ; 2. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets argent, an escutcheon or, charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counter- flory of the first (for Howard) ; 3. gules, a lion rampant argent ; 4. sable, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or ; 5. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, a label of three points argent ; 6. gules, a lion rampant or, a border engrailed of the last, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Haggerton, namely azure, on a bend cotised argent, three billets sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-greyfriar habited in russet proper, girt or, holding in the dexter hand a scourge of three lashes with knots gold, and in his sinister resting upon his breast a book of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a lion argent, ducally crowned or ; sinister, a sea- dog sable, scaled and finned or. Motto — ' ' Loyal je serai durant ma vie ; " and for his Badge, a sledge proper. Married, July 26, 1893, Mary, only child of the late Thomas Angus Constable, Esquire, of the Manor House, Otley, in the county of York ; and has Issue — A daughter, Winifred Mary. Heir presumptive to the Barony of Stourton — His brother, Alfred Edward Corbally Joseph Stourton, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Alfred Edward Corbally Joseph Stourton, born 1872, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Border Regiment (Militia). Estates — Allerton Park, Knaresborough, and Rothwell Haigh, near Leeds, both in the West Riding of the county of York; and Bonhara House, Stourton, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Allerton Park, Knaresborough, Yorkshire. Sir GEORGE MOVERS, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of th£ Peace for the CtiSk<\w^YCi county of Dublin, Doctor of Laws , Alderma?i vJ^U^vlP for Dublin. Bom 1836, being the son of William- Moyers of Fortfield, in the county of Dublin : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Constitutional. Married, 1857, Ada Constance, daughter of Captain P. Lambert of Castle Eileen, in the county of Galway {she died 1885). Postal address — 8 Vesey Place, Monkstown, Dublin. MOYNE, see DE LONGUEOIL. Colonel CHARLES JOHN MOYSEY, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint GtHflHtfPtl I^'i-'^^osl and Saint George. Born 1840, V^ U J;S V J; being the eldest son of the Reverend Frederick Luttrell Moysey ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1873, Frances, daughter of Sir Peter Benson Maxwell. Postal address — Chatham. HYAT KHAN MUHAMMED, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of tlie Star of CHSk%\\\ismvnt!t\ India. Born 1836, being the son of tpUyaUUIH^U Sardar Karem Khan; is District Judge in Mooltan District of the Punjaub ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1872. Postal address — Wah, near Husan Abdal, Punjaub. Major CHARLES WEMYSS MUIR, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Qdkwkv Born 1850, being the son of Sir William Muir, t|l^Ull Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; was created Companion of The.Editor tmdertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 720 a@ui e^u\ the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1883, Alice, daughter of Hoi-ace Abel Cockerell, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Postal address — Meerut^ Bengal. §SiR JOHN MUIR, first Baronet, of Deanston, in the county of Perth, and of Park Gardens, Glasgow, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Lanark and Ayr and the city of Glasgow, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth and Lanark, Lord Provost of Glasgow 1889-1892, Honorary Colonel 4th Volunteer Battalion Can:ieronians (Scottish Rifles). Born December 8, 1828, being the son of James Muir of Glasgow, Creation — October 20, 1892. Ar- morial 'bearing's — He bears for Arms : Per chevron argent and or, on a chevron cotised azure, a redbreast proper, be- tween two mullets of the first, in chief as many fleurs-de-lis of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head wreathed with laurel proper, charged on the neck with a mullet azure. Motto — " Duris non frangis." Married, July 26, i860, Margaret Morrison, eldest daughter of Alex- ander Kay of Cornhill, in the county of Lanark; and has Issue — (1) Alexander Kay Muir, Esquire, born April 20, 1868; (2) James Finlay Muir, Esquire, born December 17, 1870 ; {3) John Buchanan Muir, Esquire, born May 17, 1876 ; {4} Matthew William Muir, Esquire, born September 18, 1878 ; Jane Miller [married, February 22, 1887, Colonel Ian Standish Monteith Hamilton, Gordon Highlanders]; Elizabeth Brown [married, August 30, 1883, Thomas George Harry Moncreiffe {who died March 26, 1887), and has issue]; Margaret Annie Kay [married, February 3, 1886, Alexander McGrigor] ; Agnes Bunten [married, October 9, 1888, William Allan Coats, and died March 1894]; Edith Mary Kay; and Catherine Hetherington. Seats — Park Gardens, Glasgow; Deanston, in the county of Perth. Dame RACHEL STANLEY MUIR, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Muir, daughter of the Reverend George Heaton, Master of Arts, Married, 1875, Sir William Mure Muir, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1885. Postal address — Sir WILLIAM MUIR, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Laws , Doctor of Civil Law, Priiicipal of Edijiburgh University. Born 1819, being the son of William Muir of Glasgow ; created Knight Commander of tJie Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1867. Married, 1840, Elizabeth Hunt ly, daughter of James Wemyss. Postal address — Dean Park House, Edinburgh. MSiR ALEXANDER MUIR - MACKENZIE, third ^ Baronet, of Delvine, in the the Peace for that county. Born July 6, 1840, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the fifth daughter of the late James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, in the county of Clackmannan ; suc- ceeded his father in 1855, under the creation of November 9, 1805. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, argent on a fesse azure, three mullets or (for Muir of Cassencarie) ; 2 and 3, a buck's head caboshed or (for Mackenzie of Delvine), all within a bordure nebuly, quarterly gules and argent, impaling the arms of Moncrieffe, namely argent, a lion rampant azure, between two mullets gules, a chief ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a palm branch in bend dexter, surmounted of a sword in bend sinister, all proper. Supporters — A Highlandman attired proper, holding in his exterior hand a sword pointing to the ground, and a husbandman resting his exterior hand on a spade all proper. Mottoes — " In utrumque paratus," and " Recte ad ardua. " Married, February 21, 1871, Frances Rose, sixth daughter of Sir Thomas Moncrieffe, seventh Baronet of Moncrieffe. Heir Presumptive — His brother, Robert Smythe Muir Muir- Mackenzie, Esquire, born ^ is tlie Military Cockade. 1841 ; married, 1872, Anne Elizabeth Augusta, daughter of Captain C. K. Johnstone-Gordon, ^caif— Delvine, Dunkeld. KENNETH AUGUSTUS MUIR - MACKENZIE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Born 1845, i^ing the fourth son of the late Sir John William Pitt Muir-Mackensie, second Baronet, by his wife Sophia Matilda, daughter of James Raymond Johnstone of Alva, in the county of Clack- mannan : was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Married, 1874, Amy, daughter of William Graham, late Member of Parliament for Glasgow ; and has Issue — William Montague Muir-Mackenzie, born 1876 ; and three daughters. Postal addresses — 20 Queen Anne's Gate, S. W.; Lynchmere, Sussex; House of Lords, S. W. MULGRAVE, Baron, see NORMANBY. MULGRAVE, Earl of, see NORMANBY. MULL, Baron, see ARGYLL. GEORGE LANE MULLINS, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Doctor of Medicine in the Uni- CfC)^\\\\\Y\Ci varsity of Dublin, son of the late James V^\X\\\\\ri Mullins, Esquire. Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New South Wales, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Lane. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e and erased proper, wreathed round the temples argent and gules, in the first and fourth quarter a griffon passant of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affrontde couped at the shoulder proper, wreathed as in the arms ; with the Motto, ' ' Ne cede malis." Postal address — *' Miu-ong," Waverley, near Sydney. JOHN FRANCIS LANE MULLINS, Gentleman, Master of Arts and Fellow of St. John's College, within the University of Sydney. Born June 12, 1857, being the eldest son of the late James Mullins, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New South Wales, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Lane. Club — Australian (Sydney). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e and erased proper, wreathed round the temples argent and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a griffon passant of the second ; and for his Crest, in front of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulder proper, wreathed as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Ne cede malis. " Married, April 14, 1885, Jane, daughter of John Hughes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of " Kencoppal," Sydney; and has Issue — Jane Elizabeth Lane ; Eileen Barbara Mary Lane ; and Susan Hilda Marion Lane. Postal address — " Killoun- tan," Potts Point, Sydney, N.S.W. THOMAS LANE MULLINS, Gentleman, son of the late James Mullins, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of New South Wales, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Lane. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e and erased proper, wreathed round the temples argent and gules, in the first and fourth quarters a griffon passant of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross moline or, a Saracen's head affront^e couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed as in the arms; with the Motto, " Ne cede malis." Postal address — Sydney. THOMAS MULOCK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Kings County. Born May 27, 1834, being grattfQrj^ the eldest son of the late Thomas Mulock, by VVJ\\\yi\,n, )ii^ .^ij-g Sophia Mary Anne, daughter of the Reverend Henry Mahon , Rector of Tessauran , Wheery, and Semonaghan parishes, in Kings County. Uiwery—Blue and silver. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Azure, a cross moline argent. Crest — A lion passant, in dexter paw a cross moline. Motto — " Virtute et fide." Estates — Kilnagama, and other lands. Postal address — Kilnagarna, Athlone. B is tlie Naval Cockade. 0@un Q^un 721 ARTHUR JOSEPH MUNBY, Master of Arts of the University of Camiridge, Barrister-at-Law flKBtltlilM "f Lincoln's Inn, and Fellow of the Society TS^WWM^ of Antiquaries of London. Born August zg, 1828, ieing the eldest son of the late Joseph Munby of Clifton Holme, in the Wapentake of Bulmer, in the county of York, by his wife Caroline Eleanor, only surviving daughter of the Reverend John Forth, Master of Arts, Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of West Hesterton, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York. Clubs — Athenaum, United University. Wvexy—Drab, with dark blue collar and cuffs, and silver buttons. Armorial liearmgs as claimed, but for which no authority has as yet been estab- lished in the College of Arms, are : Or, fretty azure, on a canton gules , a cross patie argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a battle-axe all proper ; with the Motto, '* Virtus tutamen suum.." Postal addresses — 6 Figtree Court, Temple, London ; Ripley, Surrey. The Right Honourable JANE LOUISA OCT A VIA LINDSA Y, commonly known as Lady QA\\X\ttiPXPX ^'"'■'^'^^^^^' daughter of the Most Hon- Vl^UllVUPVvl' ourable the second Marquess of West- minster. Married, firstly, 1855, the Ri^ht Honourable Sir Gammel Augustus Pennington, fourth Baron Muncaster, who died 1862 ; and secondly, 1863, Hugh Barlow Lindsay. By Iter first marriage she had Issue — Margaret Susan Elizabeth, commonly known as th£ Honourable Margaret Susan Elizabeth, died July 8, 1871. Postal address — 13 Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. §The Right Honourable Sir JOSSLYN FRANCIS PENNINGTON, Baron Muncaster, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of Great Britain, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of the county of Cumberland. Bom December 25, 1834, being the second son of the third Baron, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the late Sir John Ramsden, Baronet (she died 1853) ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baron and ninth Baronet, June 13, 1862. Creations — Baronet, June 21, 1676; Baron, October 21, 1783. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, five fusils conjoined in fesse azure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mountain-cat guardant proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant proper, charged on the breast with an oak branch vert ; sinister, a horse regardant proper, bridled or. Mottoes — " Vincit amor patriae;" over the crest, "Firm, vigilant, active." Married, April 9, 1863, Constance, second daughter of Edmund L'Estrange. Heir presumptive — His brother, Alan Joseph Pennington, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Alan Joseph Pennington, born 1837 ; mar- ried, 1880, Anna Eleonora, daughter of E. B. Hartopp of Dalley Hall, in the county of Leicester ; was Midshipman Royal Navy during the Crimean War ; Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, 1855-1862. Residences— c, Carlton Gardens, Pall Mall, London, S.W. ; Muncaster Castle, Ravenglass, in the county of Cumberland. Dame ISABELLA LEYBORNE MUNDY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mundy, daughter Ctmttnfln °^ General Leyborne Popham of Littlecott, V^UIW]) in the county of Wilts. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Party per pale gules and sable, on a cross engrailed argent, five lozenges purpura, a chief or, charged with three eagles' legs erased a-la-quise azure. Married, 1841, Major Sir Robert Miller Mundy, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there was Issue — Robert Leyborne Mundy, Gentleman, Sub-Lieutenant Royal Navy, born February IS, 1852, killed in Ashantee 1874; Marian Catherine [married Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Pearson, 3rd Buffs] ; Isabella Emily [married, September 28, 1872, H. N. S. Hood, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable H. N. S. Hood, Royal Navy, who died February 3, 1881I ; Millicent [married Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick W. Gore] ; Maria Georgiana [married W. C. Carpenter, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable W. C. Carpenter, Royal Navy, and died April 23, 1876]; Eleanor; Elizabeth; Emmeline ; Constance [married, August 9, 1881, W. W. FoUett] ; Rose ; and Maud [married, September 18, 1880, Turner QoUin. Estate and postal address — Hollybank, Emsworth, Hants. MUNIAD, Baron, see WEMYSS. CAMPBELL MUNRO, Esquire, late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Born September 7, ^-llfftHf1t*rt 1823, being the second son of Major-General f^iA,H\,U Sir Thomas Munro, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, sometime Governor of Madras, by his wife Jane, daughter of Richard Campbell of Craigie, in the county of Ayr ; heir presumptive to the Baronetcy. Club — Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Or, an eagle's head erased gules, encircled by a branch of laurel on the dexter and of oak on the sinister side, on a chief argent, the representation of an Indian hill-fort, and beneath, in letters of gold, the word " Badamy," on a canton gules, a representation of a silver medal presented by the East India Company to the first Baronet for his services in Seringapatam in 1799. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle close proper, having a representation of the medal above mentioned pendent from its neck by a ribbon, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon gules, charged with a representation of the first, of Badarny, as in the arms, and in the beak a sprig of laurel; with the Motto, "Dread God." Married, April 4, 1853, Henrietta Maria, daughter of John Drumraond ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Thomas Munro, Gentleman, born 1856 ; (2) Edward Lionel Munro, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired), born 1862 [married, 1887, Mabel Zoe Walker]; (3) Philip Harvey Munro, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1866; Annie Katherine ; Ethel Dora [married, 1886, C. H. Labouchere of Amsterdam] ; Georgiana Evelyn ; Mabel Ida [married, 1891, Hugh Clement Sutton, Gentleman, Lieutenant ist Battalion Coldstream Guards] ; and Louisa Olive. Postal address — 27 Eaton Place, S.W. §SlR HECTOR MUNRO, eleventh Baronet, of Foulis, in the county of Ross, Major and Honorary Lieu- tenant-Colonel 3rd Battalion Seafortb Highlanders, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Ross. Born September 13, 1849, being the son of the tenth Baronet, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of John Nicholson of Camberwell, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his father 1888, under the creation of June 7, 1634. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, an eagle's head erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle perching proper. Supporters — Two eagles with wings expanded proper. Motto — "Dread God." Married, April 7, 1880, Margaret Violet, eldest daughter of John Stirling, Esquire, of Fairbairn, in the county of Ross ; and has had Issue — Robert Ian Munro, Esquire, born April 1887, died May 12, 1888 ; Eva Marion ; Isabel Euphane ; Violet Florence ; and Aline Margaret. Heir presumptive — His brother, Charles Frederick Munro, Esquire, born 1851. Residences — Foulis Castle, Evanton ; Ardullie Lodge, in the county of Ross. Dame MARY ANN MUNRO, Widow, commonly known as Lady Munro, daughter of John Nicholson of Camberwell, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, an eagle's head erased gules. Supporters — Two eagles proper, wings expanded. Mar- ried, 1847, Sir Charles Munro, tenth Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is /fj-Kc — (i) Sir Hector Munro, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles Frederick Munro, Esquire, born December 8, 1851 ; (3) George Montgomery Munro, Esquire, late Captain ist Battalion Royal Highlanders (Black Watch), born August 12, 1853 ; Amelia [married, January 22, 1889, Captain John Alfred Wyllie, Madras Staff Corps] ; and Maud Mary. Postal address — i Hope Terrace, Edinburgh. §SiR THOMAS MUNRO, second Baronet, of Lindertis, in the coimty of Forfar, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 2 Z 722 Qiun e^m May 30, 1819, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Richard Campbell of Craigie, in the county of Ayr; succeeded his father in 1827, under the creation of August 6, 1825. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, an eagle's head erased gules, en- circled by a branch of laurel on the dexter, and of oak on the sinister side proper, on a chief argent, the repre- sentation of an Indian hill-fort, and beneath, in letters of gold, the word "Badamy," on a canton gules, a repre- sentation of a silver medal presented by the East India Company to the first Baronet for his services in Seringa- patam in 1799. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle close proper, having a representation of the medal above mentioned pendent from its neck by a ribbon, the dexter claw resting on an escutcheon gules, charged with a re- presentation of the fort of Badamy, as in the arms, and in the beak a sprig of laurel. Motto — "Dread God." Heir f resumptive — His brother, Campbell Munro, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, born in India, 1823 ; married, 1853, daughter of John Drummond. Residence — Lindertis, Kirriemuir, in the county of Forfar. Surgeon-General WILLIAM MUNRO, Comfanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws. Born 1823, being the son of the late Inspector- Generalof Hospitals William Munro ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1865. Married, 1857, a daughter of James Bell. Postal address— 64 West Cromwell Road, S. W. ^untO'-jfergu0on , RONALD CRAUFURD MUNRO -FERGUSON, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment for Leith District, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Fife, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ross, and Cap- tain Fifeshire Light Horse Volunteers. Born March 6, i860, being the eldest son of the late Colonel Robert Munro- Ferguson, Member of Parliament, of Raith, in the county of Fife, by his wife Emma, daughter of the late James Henry Mandeville of Merton, in the county of Surrey. C\nh^Brooks' s. Armorial beariug^s have not been matri- culated in Lyon Office by Mr. Munro- Ferguson ; those given in Debret^s " House of Commons " are : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three buckles a chief chequy of the second and first ; 2 and 3 or, an eagles head erased. Crest — A demi-lion holding between his paws a buckle. Motto — " Virtutis fortuna comes ;" but Alexander {? Robert) Ferguson of Raith recorded March 16, 1725 : Argent, a lion rampant azure, betwixt three buckles gules, a chief chequy of the first and second. Crest — A demi-lion proper, holding betwixt his paws a buckle gules. Motto — " Virtuti fortuna comes." Married, 1889, Helen Hermione, coTnmonly known as Lady Helen Hermione, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir Frederick Temple Hamilton- Temple- Blackwood, Marquess of Dufferin and Ava, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick. Postal addresses — Raith, Kirkcaldy, N.B. ; Novar Evanton, Ross-shire; 46 Cadogan Square, S. W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM GEORGE FITZCLARENCE, Earl of Munster, 0(9K\\V\CifCy Viscount FitzClarence, and Baron Tewkes- V^UllfiKK'X, bury, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex. Born May 19, 1824, being the son of the first Earl, by his marriage with Mary Wyndham, natural daughter of the third Earl of Egremont ; succeeded his father in 1842, under the creation of June 4, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : The Royal Arms of King William IV. (without the escutcheon of the Arch Treasurer of the Holy Roman Empire, and without the crown of Hanover), debruised by a baton sinister azure, charged with three anchors or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant crowned with a ducal coronet or, and gorged with a collar azure, charged with three anchors gold. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant ducally crowned or ; sinister, a horse argent, each gorged with a collar azure, & Is the Military Cockade. charged with three anchors gold. Motto—" Nee temere nee timide." Married, April 17, 1855, Wilhelmina, daughter of John Kennedy-Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Kennedy-Erskine, second son of the first Marquess of Ailsa ; and has had Issue— (i) Edward Fitz- Clarence, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Fitz- Clarence, born March 29, 1856, died 1870 ; (2) Lionel Frederick Archibald FitzClarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Frederick Archibald FitzClarence, born July 24, 1857, died 1863; {3) Geoffry George Gordon FitzClarence, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Tewkesbury, born July 18, 1859; (4) Arthur Falkland Manners FitzClarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Falkland Manners FitzClarence, born i860, died 1861 ; (5) Aubrey FitzClarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Aubrey FitzClarence, born June 7, 1862 ; (6) William George FitzClarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William George FitzClarence, born September 17, 1864 [married, 1887, Charlotte Elizabeth Aline, daughter of Richard Williams, and has a daughter] ; {7) Harold Edward Fitz- Clarence, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold Edward FitzClarence, born November 15, 1870; Lilian Adelaide Katherine Mary, commonly known as Lady Lilian Adelaide Katherine Mary [married, January 17, 1893, Captain William Arthur Edward Boyd]; and Dorothea Augusta, commonly known as Lady Dorothea Augusta. Seat— 22, Palmeira Square, Brighton. PHILIP ALBERT MUNTZ, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, and Member CUBtltltZ "f Pi^rliament for the Tamworth Division. vl^UIllj Born January 5, 1839, being the son of the late George Frederick Muntz, Member of Parliament, of Umberslade, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Eliza, daughter of the late Reverend John Pryce of Dolforwyn Hall, in the county of Montgomery, Club-— Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, tut for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, a swan with wings expanded. Crest — A de-mi-swan as in the arms. Motto — " Fortiter sed suaviter." Married, 1859, Rosalie, daughter of Philip Henry Muntz, Member of Parliament, of Edstone Hall, Henley-in-Arden. Residence — Dunsmore, near Rugby. §Sir JEROM MURCH, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of C7lfttl1*rfl Somerset, for several years Mayor of Bath. V^W\,\'\) Born 1807. Cmfo— National Liberal. Mar- ried, 1830, Anne, daughter of the late Meadows Taylor of Diss, in the county of Norfolk, and has had issue. Postal address — Cranwells, Weston Park, Bath. CHARLES STEWART MURDOCH, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of CTIftltt*TtrtrTl ^^ Bath. Bom 1838, being the son of V^\\K\iV\,\J the late Sir Clinton Murdoch, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1880, Frances Bliss, daughter of the late Admiral J. B. Wainwright. Postal address— 3 Gloucester Street, Belgrave Road, S. W. § CHARLES TOWNSHEND MURDOCH, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire, formerly an officer in the Rifle Brigade, and was Member of Parliament for Reading, 1885-1S92. Born May 27, 1837, being the third and only surviving son of James Gordon Murdoch, by his wife Caroline Penelope, daughter of Samuel Gambler. Clubs — Carlton, Junior United Service. lA\exy—Blue, and primrose waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms ; Argent, two ravens hang- ing paleways sable, transfixed by one arrow through both heads fesseways proper. Crest — A raven fiying, transfixed by an arrow. Motto — " Omnia pro bono." These arms are those of Murdoch of Camlodden, and were registered in 1672. They have not been matriculated to the abcrve- meniioned Charles Townshend Murdoch. Married, January 2, 1862, Sophia, daughter of William Speke of Jordans, Ilminster ; and has Issue — Charles Edward Gambler Murdoch, born May 12, 1865 ; Maud Georgina {married to W. Wilkie of Ormiston"] ; Evelyn Sophia, died 1890 ; Lilian ; Violet ; and Helen Gladys. Estates — Buckhurst, H is the Naval Cockade. 8©ur 0@ur 723 Wokingham. Postal addresses— i Pall Mall East; 79 Eccleston Square; B-uckhurst, Wokingham. CONSTANCE ELIZABETH MURE, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Constance gjattrg Elizabeth Mure, youngest daughter of the first vij/v*vv Baron Leconfield. Married, 1859, Colonel William Mure, Member of Parliament, of Caldwell, in the county of Ayr, who died 1880. WILLIAM MURE, Gentleman. Born January 17, 1870, being the only son of the late William Mure, Esquire, of Caldwell, by his wife Constance Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable George Wyndham, iirst Lord Leconfield ; succeeded his father 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure, three mullets of the field, within a bordure engrailed gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Saracen's head proper. Motto— "Duris non frangor." 5ea<— Caldwell, by Glas- gow, N.B. MAKY LOUISA MURPHY, commonly known as Lady Mary Louisa Murphy, daughter of the tenth flIfflltrtlTin Earl of Fingall. Married, 1884, George V^W\r)flJ^ Fitzgerald Murphy. MURRAY, quartered by NAIRNE and TOLLE- MACHE. MURR-AY, see DUNMORE, ELIBANK, and MANS- FIELD. MURRAY, Baron, see ATHOLE. MURRAY, Baron, see DUNMORE. MURRAY, STEWART-, see ATHOLE. AMELIA CHARLOTTE MURRAY, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Amelia fll(fltll*l*flt1 Charlotte Murray , daughter of the fourteenth (ipUVVn^ BaronLovat. Marned,zS^6, Charles Robert Scott-Murray, who died 18S2. ANTHONY GEORGE MURRA Y. Bom September 29, 1830, being the eldest son of Anthony Murray of Dollene and Crieff, by his wife Georgina. daughter of Sir Patrick Murray of Ochtertyre. Baronet. Club^University (Edin- burgh). Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been mxitriculated to the above- mentioned A nthony George Murray, are for Arms : Azure, a saltire between three mullets, two in the flanks and one in base, all within a double tressure flory and counterflory. all argent. Crest — Two hands fesseways issuing from clouds and clasped all proper. Motto — " Ditat fides servata." Married, December 10, 1885, Mary Agnes, eldest daughter of General Hugh Christie of the Madras ArTny ; and has Issue — Anthony Hugh Murray, bom April 28, 1888. Estate — Barony of Crief as per Charter. Postal address — Dollerie, Crieff, N.B. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES AUGUSTUS MURRA Y, Knight Comm.ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty' s Most Honour- able Privy Council. Master of Arts. Born 1806, being the second son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Dunmore. by his wife, the third daughter of the Most Noble the ninth Duke of Hamilton ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. 1848, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order. 1866 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. 1875. Married, firstly. 1850, Elizabeth, only daughter of the late James Wadsworth of Genesee, New York (she died 1851) ; secondly, 1862, Edith Susan Esther, com.monly known as the Honourable Edith Susan Esther, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Castletown. Postal address — The Grange, Old Windsor. CHARLES STEWART MURRAY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born December 4, 1858, bein^ the eldest son of the late Brigadier-General Alexander Henry Murray, by his wife Martha Prances Vincent, daughter of Thomas E. Daven- port of Ballynacourly House, in the county of Limerick ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Married, 1892, Laura Susan, daughter of D. Prestage of Holmleigh, Brenchley, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue living— A son, born 1892. Dame CHARLOTTE ELIZA MURRAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Murray, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Burgess, Rector of Ickworth, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three stars argent, in the centre a cross of the second surmounted of a saltire, both couped gules. Married, 1877, as his second wife, Sir John Murray, sixth Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Hamilton Murray, Esquire, born 1878 ; (z) Charles Richard Murray, Esquire, born 1881. Postal addresses— oo Harcourt Terrace, South Kensington ; Harewood Glen, Selkirkshire. SiK DIGBY MURRAY, eleventh Baronet, of Black- barony, in the county of Peebles. Born October 31, 1829, being the son of Sir John Digby Murray, tenth Baronet, by his wife Frances, daughter and co-heir of the late Peter Patten Bold, Member of Parliament, of Bold Hall, in the county of Lancashire ; succeeded his father in 1881, under the creation of May 15, 1628. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fetterlock aziure, on a chief of the last three stars of the first. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a scroll fesseways proper. Motto — "Deum time." Married, May 7, 1861, Helen C, daughter of Gerry Sanger, Esquire, of Utica, United States of America ; and by her (who died August 9, 1888) has surviving Issue — (i) John Murray, Esquire, born January 12, 1867; (2) Alan Digby Murray, Esquire, born 1870 ; (3) Danvers Ismay Murray, Esquire, died February 13, 1883, aged six months ; Helen [married, September 17, 1889, Edward Hallman]; and Marion Louise. Postal address — Board of Trade, White- hall. DUDLEY OLIPHANT MURRAY, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Dudley Oliphant Murray. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Alex- ander Oliphant Murray, ninth Baron Elibank, by his wife Emily Maria, daughter of Archibald Montgomery, Esquire ; served some time in Royal Navy ; called to the Bar, 1870. Club — Union. Dame ELIZA HOPE MURRAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Murray, only daughter of the late Samuel Unwin of Manchester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last three muUets of the first. Married, 1856, Sir Archibald John Murray, ninth Baronet, of Blackbarony, who died i860. Postal address — 28 Arundel Gardens, Kensington Park, W. GEORGE HERBERT MURRAY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894). HARRIET PHILLIPS MURRAY, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Patrick Murray, youngest daughter of James Collom. Married, 1852, Patrick Oliphant Murray, Esquire, commmily known as the Honour- able Patrick Oliphant Murray (son of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Elibank), who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Reverend Alexander William Oliphant Murray, Master of Arts, born October 16, 1853 ; and Janet Oliphant {married, August 12, 1886, Thomas Leonard Leader, Esquire, of Ashgrove, in t!ie county of Cork, late Captain 'jf^th Highlanders, and has issue]. HERBERT HARLBY MURRAY, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being the son of the late Right Reverend George Murray, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Rochester, by his wife Sarah Maria, commonly known as Lady Sarah Maria Hay, daughter of the late Right Honourable Robert Auriol Hay-Drummond, ninth Earl of Kinnoull, a Member The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 724 a^ur a^us of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ; "was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Married, 1859, Charlotte Lmtitia Caroline [who died 1883), daughter of the late Lieutenant-General G. J. Arbuthnot ; and has Issue living— (i) Stewart Lygon Murray, Gentleman, Lieutenant 1st Battalion Gordon Highlanders, born 1863 ; (2) Gerald Otway Hay Murray, Gentleman, born 1868 ; (3) Keith Norman Ward Murray, Gentleman, born 1873: Mona Elizabeth Louise; Maud Louisa Rosalind; and Isabel Salisbury Mabel. Postal address — 26 Warwick Square, S. W. Colonel JOHN MURRAY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Club — Army and Navy. JOHN FORBES PRINGLE NESBITT MURRAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born January 6, 1842, being the eldest son of the late John Murray, Esquire, of Philiphaugh, by his wife Rose Mary, only daughter and heir of William Andrew Nesbitt. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a hunting-horn sable, stringed and garnished gules, on a chief azure, three stars of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-man winding his horn proper ; and in an escroU above the Motto, " Hinc usque superna venabor. " Married, 1870, Mary Elizabeth Frances, only child of E. Robertson; and has Issue — Archi- bald Charles Philip Murray, Gentleman, born 1875; Teresa; Eleanor; and Margaret. Seats — Philiphaugh and Hare- headwood, both in the county of Selkirk. Supporters are used and quoted in Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry," namely, two savages cinctured bearing clubs over their interior shoulders and resting their exterior hands on antique shields charged with the arms of the family, but they are of no authority. JOHN FORBES PRINGLE NESBITT MURRA Y (Baronetcy, creation of 1704, of Melgund). Born 1842, being the son of Sir John, the sixth Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of William Andrew Nesbitt of Bombay. Married, 1870, Mary Elizabeth Frances [who died 1883), daughter of C. Roberton ; and has Issue — Archibald Charles Philip Murray, born 1875 ; Teresa Mary Ann {married, 1893, Edmund Arthur Hollingbery']; Eleanor Rose Mary; and Margaret Mary Pia. Seat — Beechwood, in the county of Selkirk, North Britain. {Foster places this title in " Chaos."^ General JOHN IRVINE MURRAY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1826 ; was created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Married, 1854, Wilhelmina Stanley, daughter of Major D. A. Malcolm. Sir PATRICK KEITH MURRAY, eighth Baronet, of Ochtertyre, in the county of Perth. Born January 27, 1835, being the son of Sir William, the seventh Baronet, by his first wife, the only daughter and heir of the late Sir Alex- ander Keith, Knight - Marshal of Scotland ; entered the Army 1854, appointed Captain Grenadier Guards, 1857; succeeded his father in i86i, under the creation of June 7, 1673. Armorial bearings—He bears for Arms : Azure, three stars argent, in the centre a cross of the second surmounted of a saltire gules, both couped. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an olive-branch proper. Motto — "In bello quies." Married, firstly, August 23, 1870, Frances Amelia Jemima, sixth daughter of Anthony Murray of Dollerie, in the county of Perth ; and by her (who died October 7, 1874) has Issue— {\) William Keith Murray, Esquire, born April 8, 1872 ; (2) George Keith Murray, Esquire, bom July 6, 1873 ; and Frances Keith, died November 6, 1875. He married secondly, March 30, 1876, lon^ Campbell Penney, daughter of the Honourable Lord Kinloch ; and by her (who died March 6, 1881) has— (3) Patrick Murray, Esquire, bom November 28, 1878 ; (4) John Murray, Esquire, born March 2, 1881 ; and lon^ Keith. Seat— Ochtertyre, in the county of Perth. & is the Military Cockade. WILLIAM MURRAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Bom October 31, 1865, being the eldest son of the late John Murray, Esquire, of Murray thwaite, by his wife Grace Harriett, second daughter of Colonel William Graham of Mossknow, in the county of Dumfries. Armorial bearings — ^He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a crescent between three stars, surrounded with the royal tressure argent, all within a bordure or ; z and 3 or, on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field within a bordure engrailed gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cherub proper winged or. Motto — "Noctes diesque prsesto." Married, April 12, 1892, Evelyn, daughter of John Bruce; and has Issue — Margaret Ehzabeth. Seat — Murraythwaite, Ecclefechan, in the county of Dumfries. Sir WILLIAM ROBERT MURRAY, twelfth Baronet , of Clermont, in the county of Fife. Bom October 19, 1840, being the son of the late Sir Robert Murray, eleventh- Baronet, by his second wife Laura, widow of the Reverend W. H. Crawford of Haughley Park, in tlie county of Suffolk, and youngest daughter of the Reverend Charles Taylor, Rector of Biddesham, in the county of Somerset ; and succeeded at the death of his father, April 15, 1894, under the creation (of Nova Scotia) of July i , 1626. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no right has been established, are for Arms : Or, a fetterlock azure, within a bordure embattled gules, on a chief of the second three inullets argent, on an escutcheon of pretence for the arms of Murray of Ardleigh, quarterly t. and 1^, azure three fraises argent ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse. Crest — A dexter hand brandishing a flaming sword proper. Supporters — Two Roman knights armed proper. Motto — Over crest, ^' Deum time." Vi-a.!- TizA, firstly, -lZ&&, Lastania, daughter of J. Fontanilla of La Plata, who died 1873 ; secondly, 1873, Esther Elizabeth, daughter of P. Body, and widow of John Richard; thirdly, Septefnber 22, 1885, Magdalen Agnes, daughter of Gerard Gandy, Esquire, of Oakland, in the county of Westmorland, and has issue. Postal address — 21 Brunswick Square, ^urraB^agnsfleg j Vice- Admiral MURRA Y-AYNSLEY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. .Sorai September 1821, being the eldest son of John Murray-Aynsley, Esquire, by his wife Emma Sara, daughter of Samuel Peach Peach. Club — United Service. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules, on a bend ermine, between two quatrefoils or, three mullets of six points azure (for Aynsley) ; 2 and 3 azure, three mullets argent within a double tressure flory and counterflory or (for Murray), an annulet for difference. Crest — A man in armour holding in the dexter hand a sword erect proper, hilted and pommelled or, and in the sinister a shield gules charged charged with a bend argent, thereon three mullets of six points azure. Married, December 1861, Augusta Campion, daughter of Gilbert Campion of Calcutta ; and has Issue— John Francis Murray-Aynsley, Esquire, bom 1866; and Alicia Harriett. Estate and postal address — Hall Court, Botley, Hants. WALTER MURTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Solicitor to fHftllfffltl t^ Board of Trade; was created Companion V(!s/UVVWIl of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. MUSGRAVE, see SAGAR-MUSGRAVE. Dame FRANCES MARY MUSGRAVE, Widow, comTnonly known as Lady Musgrave, fl(fltIfl((Tt*flhl> daughterofJohnAshtonYates. Married, ^4b/u;ciJ}i.RU*> 1845, Sir Richard Musgrave, fourth Baronet, of Tourin, Cappoquin, who died in 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue - Sir Richard John Musgrave, fifth and present Baronet [to wlwm refer] ; Maria [married, June 19, 1873, Cosby Godol- phin Trench, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cosby Godolphin Trench] ; Anna Frances ; Florence Sophia ; and Edith Melicina. Postal address — Tourin, Cappoquin, county Waterford. W is the Naval Cockade. 9^US e©pi 725 Dame JBANIE LUCINDA MUSGRAVE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Musgrave, daughter of David Dudley Field of New York. Married, 1870, as his second wife, Sir Anthnny Musgrave, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1888. Postal address — Brisbane, Queens- land. §SiR RICHARD GEORGE MUSGRAVE, twelfth Baronet, of Edenhall, in the county of Cumberland, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Westmorland. Bom October 11, 1872, being the son of Sir Richard Courtenay Musgrave, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Adora Frances Olga, only daughter of Peter Wells of Forest Farm, Windsor. Creation— ]-a!is 29, i6ii. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, six annulets or, three, two and one. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms in armour proper, gauntleted, and grasping an annulet or. Motto — "Sans changer." Heir presumptive — His brother, Philip Richard Musgrave, Esquire, born 1873. Seat—Eien Hall, Penrith, in the county of Cumberland. Sir RICHARD JOHN MUSGRAVE, Jifth Baronet, of Tourin, in the county of Waterford, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born December 10, 1850, being tfie only son of ttie late Sir Richard Musgrave, fourth Baronet, by his wife Frances Mary [to wliom refer], daughter of John Ashton Yates ; succeeded at the death of his father, July 1874, under the creation (of Ulster') of Decembers, 1782. Clubs — Windham, Hurlingham, Kildare Street {Dublin). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Azure, six annulets or, three, two and one. Crest — Two arms in armour proper, gauntlets , and support- ting an annulet or. MottO — ** Sans changer." Married, SepteTnber 23, 1891, Jessie Sophia, daughter of the Honour- able R. Dunsmuir of Victoria, British Columbia ; and has Issue — Joan Moira Maud. Postal addresses — Tourin, Cappoquin, county Waterford ; Grange, Youghal, county Cork. The Right Honourable Sir HAMILTON - MATTHEW- TILSON FITZ-MAU- OCrKW^CVVW RICE DEANE- MORGAN, Baron ;}pU^at'tt j^ Muskerry, of Muskerry, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of that Kingdom. Bom May 18, 1854, being the son of Robert Tilson Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Tilson Fitz- Maurice Deane-Morgan (eldest son of the third Baron, who assumed the name of Morgan in 1855), by his wife, the eldest daughter of Hamilton Knox Grogan-Morgan of Johnstown Castle, in the county of Wexford ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baron, May 19, 1868. Creations — Baronet, March 10, 1709 ; Baron, January s, 1781. Armorial bearings -He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable, in the dexter chief point a mullet azure (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars gules (for Deane), impaling the arms of Skeffington, namely argent, three bulls' heads erased sable, armed or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. a reindeer's head caboshed or, charged with a mullet azure (for Morgan) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-sea-otter proper (for Deane). Supporters— Two angels habited and winged azure, holding in their exterior hands medallions proper. Mottoes — Above Morgan crest, " Honor et virtus ; " under thearms, " Forti et fideli nihil difficile. " Married, November 23, 1872, Flora Georgina, third daughter of Chichester Thomas Foster Skeffington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Chichester Thomas Foster Skeffington, second son of Thomas Henry, Viscount Ferrard, by his wife Harriet, Viscountess Massereene ; and has Issue — (i) Hamilton Robert Tilson Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hamilton Robert Tilson Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, born November 21, 1873 ; (2) Robert Mathew Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Mathew Fitz- Maurice Deane - Morgan, born November 14, 1874 ; (3) Mathew Cecil Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Mathew Cecil Fitz-Maurice Deane-Morgan, born November 3, 1875 ; and Flora Fitz- Maurice, commonly known as the Honourable Flora Fitz- Maurice. Seat — Springfield Castle, in the county of Limerick. JAMES MITCHELL MUTTER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Argyll, Major filBlll't'Pr ^Syll ^'I'i Bute Artillery, Southern Division V^\A\\,\/\, Royal Artillery (retired with rank and permission to wear prescribed uniform, Octo- ber 17, 1891), Member of the Legislative Assembly of British Columbia for the Electoral District of Cowiehan-Alberni. Born April 8, 1845, being the eldest son of James Mutter, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Argyll, of Bowmore, Islay, by his wife Agnes, only child of George Cruickshanks of Glasgow and Banffshire. C/Ki5^Conserva- tive (Glasgow). Livery — Claret colour and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse between three inescutcheons or, a boar's head couped between two mascles of the first. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a castle triple- towered sable, masoned argent, from the centre tower a flag flying of the last, charged with a cross gules ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Patience and Resolution." Married, August 6, 1873, Isabella Allan, daughter of Alexander Morrison, Merchant in Glasgow ; and has Issue — (i) James Islay Mutter, Gentleman, born July 15, 1874 ; (2) Alexander Allan Mutter, Gentleman, born April II, 1877; (3) George William Mutter, Gentleman, born April 17, 1880 ; Isabella Harper Anderson ; Agnes Blanch ; and Annie Florence. Estates — Bunanuisg (Biin- an-uisg), Islay, in the county of Argyll ; Somenosdale, Somenos, in British Columbia, in the Dominion of Canada. Postal address — Somenosdale, Somenos, E. & N. Railway, British Columbia, Canada. The Reverend ROBERT SCOTT MYLNE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts and Bachelor of flffttlflll^ Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Fellow V^VWW/ of the Society Qf Antiquaries. 5o?72 April 2, 1854, being the elder son of the late Robert William Mylne, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Geological Society, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries (London and Edinburgh), Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects, of Great Amwell, Ware, in the county of Hertford, and Whitehall Place, London, S.W. , by his wife Hannah, daughter of the late George Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ravenscourt Park, in the county of Middlesex. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross moline azure, quarter-pierced of the field, between three mullets of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure, doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Pallas's head couped at the shoulders proper, vested about the neck vert, on the head a helmet azure, the beaver turned up, on the top a plume of feathers gules; with the Motto, "Tam arte quam marte. " Postal address — Great Amwell, Hert- fordshire. Lieutenant-General WILLIAM CHARLES ROBERT MYLNE, of Her Majesty's Indian Staff Corps. Born February 15, 1827, being the fourth son of Thomas Mylne of Mylnejield, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Guthrie of Guthrie Castle, in the county of Forfar. Club — East India United Service. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings as used are : Or, a cross moline azure, pierced lozengeways of the field, betwixt three mullets of the second within a border invecked sable. On ane lielmet befitting his degree, with a mantle gules, doubled argent ; and wreath of his colours is set for his Crest, a dexter hand holding a book proper. The Motto in ane escroll, " Efficiunt Clarum Studia. '' These arms, which were matriculated in the Lyon Office, Edinburgh, in or about the year 1680, are tlte arms of Milne of Mareton, but they have not been matriculated to the above-mentioned General Mylne. Married, February 17, 1859, Sophia, daughter of James Hansbrow AxaoxA, Corsham, Wiltshire. N NAAS, Baron, see MAYO. M Sir JAMES NAESMYTH, fifth Baronet, of Posso, ^ Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the ?I+)fll>lStT11ll'fl Peace for the county of Peebles. Bom i\AWi'ii\\\Y}'V February 9, 1827, being the son of Sir John Murray Naesmyth, the fourth Baronet, by his first wife Mary, fourth daughter of Sir John Marjoribanks, Baronet. Creation — July 31, 1706. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a dexter hand couped proper, holding a sword paleways argent, between two broken hammers or (for Naesmyth) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a fesse argent, between three mullets in chief and a sanglier passant in base of the second, a boar's head couped gules (for Baird of Passo). Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a hammer, as in the arms. HottO — ' ' Non arte sed marte." Married, firstly, November 19, 1850, Eliza Gordon Brodie, eldest daughter of F. Whitworth Russell, Bengal Civil Service, second son of Sir H. Russell, Baronet, of Swallowfield, Chief-Justice of India, which lady died June 1887 ; he married secondly, March 6, 1888, Agnes Carus Wilson, daughter of the Reverend D. Barclay Bevan, Tunbridge Wells. Heir fresumptive — His uncle, Michael George Naesmyth, Esquire, born October 19, 1828 ; married, 1863, Mary Ann, daughter of John NichoUs. Seat — Dawyck, Stobo, North Britain. Lieutenant-General CHARLES ED WARD NAIRN E, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of li*5fltt*tir ^^ Bath. Bom 1836, being the son of the JlJ^CtiVllv Iq^iq Captain Alexander Nairne, Honourable East India Company's Service ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, i860, Sophie, daughter of the Reverend J. D. Addison. Postal address — Poona, Bombay. The Most Honourable EMILY JANE MERCER ELPHINSTONE DE FLAHAULT PETTY-FITZ- MAURICE, Widow, Dowager-Marchioness of Lansdowne, and in her own right Baroness Nairne of Nairne, in the county of Perth, in the Peerage of Scotland, eldest daughter of the late Baroness Keith and Nairne, and Comte de Flahault de Billardrie. Her ladyship's claim to the Barony of Nairne was admitted by the House of Lords, August 4, 1874. Creation — January 27, 1681 ; restored, June 17, 1824. Armorial bearings as Baroness Nairne are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. per pale sable and argent, on a chaplet four quatrefoils coimterchanged (for Nairne) ; 2. quarterly i. and iiii. or, on a fesse gules, between three crosses pat^e in chief of the second and a mullet azure in base, three bezants ; ii. and iii. argent, a chevron sable between three boars' heads erased gules (for Elphinstone) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. paly of six or and sable ; ii. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Stewart) ; iii. azure, three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory counterfiory or (for M is the Military Cockade. AthoU) ; 4. argent, three martlets sable, on a comble azm-e, a cross or, a franc quartier of the third charged with a sword paleways point upwards proper (for Flahault). Supporters — Two talbots, or ratch - hounds, proper. Married, 1843, the fourth Marquess of Lansdowne (who died 1866). Heir— Her son, the Marquess of Lansdowne [to whom refer]. Postal address — Meiklour, Perthshire. NANFANT, quartered by HORDERN. Sir ARCHIBALD LENNOX NAPIER, tenthBaronet, of Napier. Born NoveTnher 2, 1855, being il7)fl'ntl>l* ''^^ ^"'^ "f '^"' ^"^^''t John Milliken Napier, i\J'\X]^\Xf\, ninth Baronet, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Ladeveze Adlercron of Moyglare, in the county of Meath. Crealion— March 2, 1627. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's "Peerage," are for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed, between four roses gules, the roses barbed vert {for Napier of Merchistoun) ; 2. azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or [for Macdowall of Garthland) ; 3. arge7it, a fesse azure voided of the field, between three de-mi-lions crowned gules [for Milliken). Crests — I. an arm grasping an eagle's leg proper [for Napier) ; 2. a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in his dexter forepaw a dagger or [for Milliken). Supporters — Two eagles with their wings closed proper. Mottoes — "Sans taclie," " Regarde bien." Married, December 16, 1880, Mary Alison Dorothy, younge-it daughter of Sir Thomas Fairbairn, second Baronet, of Ardwicke ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Lennox Milliken Napier, Esquire, born May 30, 1882 ; (2) Robert Archibald Napier, Esquire, born July 19, 1889. Seat — Milliken House, near Johnstone, in the county of Renfrew. {^Foster places this title in " ChaQS."'\ Dame CHERRY NAPIER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Napier, daughter of the late John Grace of Dublin. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, five escallops or. Married, 1831 , the Right Honourable Sir Joseph Napier, first Baronet, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) William John Napier, Esquire, Barrister, born October 30, 1837, died, unmarried, December 3, 1874 ; (2) Joseph Napier, Esquire, second Baronet ; Cherry [married, March i860, the Reverend Paulus -lEmilius Singer, Master of Arts, son of J. H. Singer, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Meath] ; Rosetta [married, August 1863, Colonel Henry Grey MacGregor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, third son of General Sir Duncan MacGregor, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died March 17, 1885] ; and Grace Anne Marie Louise [married, November 4, 1868, John William Gardiner, Bengal Civil Service]. Postal address — Bath. GEORGE CAMPBELL NAPIER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Campbell Napier, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born Febmary 11, 1845, being the second son of the Right Honourable Field-Marshal Sir Robert Cornelius Napier, first Baron Napier of Magdala, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Com- B is the Naval Cockade. j(3ap mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, entered Bengal Army 1861, became Captain 1871, Major 1879, and Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) 1887 ; employed on special duty as Indian Member of the Persian Embassy 1873-9. Cluis— Arthur's, Wellington. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire between two mural crowns in pale and as many lions passant in fesse or, a rose of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion passant or, collared gules, and a broken chain re- flexed over the back gold, supporting with the dexter fore- paw a flagstaff in bend sinister proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged with a cross couped gules. Married, 1882, Alice Mary, daughter of the late James Beech of Brandon Hall, Coventry ; and has Issue living — Rupert George Carrington Napier, Esquire, bom 1885 ; and Sybil. Residence— ify Wilton Crescent, S.W. GEORGIANA LOUISA NAPIER, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Louisa Napier, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Napier. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4. argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend azure, a mullet of six points pierced between two crescents of the field, within the Royal tressure of Scotland of the second (for Scott of Thirlestane). § JAMES PEARSE NAPIER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Pearse Napier. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable Field- Marshal Sir Robert Cornelius Napier, first Baron Napier of Magdala, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Anne Sarah, eldest daughter of George Pearse, Doctor of Medicine ; Major loth Hussars 1884, Lieutenant- Colonel 1892, Brigade- Major at ShorncUffe 1887-1890, Deputy-Assistant-Adjutant- General 1890. Clubs — Cavalry, Marlborough, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire between two mural crowns in pale, and as many lions in fesse or, a rose of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion passant or, collared gules, and a broken chain reflexed over the back gold, supporting with the dexter forepaw a flagstaff in bend sinister proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged with a cross couped gules. Married, 1876, Mabel Ellen, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Windsor Parker of Cloyton Hall, Rattlesden ; and has Issue — Gertrude Carrington ; and Mabel Alice. Residence — Redworth House, Clifton, in the county of York. LOUISA MARY NAPIER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Napier, youngest daughter of J. H. Lloyd, Married, 1854, William Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Napier (son of the Right Honourable the eighth Baron Napier, who died in 1878). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Francis Horatio Napier, Esquire, Bachelor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Edinburgh), born February 7, 1861 {married, April 26, 1893, Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Hope, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross'] ; (2) Charles Frederick Napier, Gentleman, Barrister, bom February 24, 1862 ; (3) William John Napier, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born November 10, 1863 \married, September 4, 1889, Maude Denison Gooch, only daughter of Colonel Nicol Holbrook, late Royal Marine Light Infantry, and has issue, Arthur Francis Scott Napier, Gentleman, bom September 20, 1890] ; (4) Archibald Napier, Gentle- man, bom June (), 1865 \married, March 16, 1889, Katherine Edith, eldest daughter of Robert Liveing, Doctor of Medicine]; Mary Eliza; Beatrice; and Lilias [married, Julyzj, 1881, William Rose Robinson, Esquire [who died 1885), eldest son of Sir William- Rose Robinson, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India; she married secondly, October i8, 1893, Henry A. C. Bonar\ Postal address — 31 Lower Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. Dame MARIA NAPIER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Napier, daughter of the late Joseph Mortimer of Jl3ap 727 Weymouth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, five escallops or. Married, 1864, Sir Joseph Napier, second Baronet, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Lennox Napier, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Joseph Duncan Mortimer Napier, Esquire, born August 13, 1871. Postal address — 37 Tisbmy Road, Brighton. §SiR WILLIAM LENNOX NAPIER, third Baronet. Bom October 12, 1867, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife Maria, daughter of the late John Mortimer of Weymouth; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of April 9, 1867. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, five escallops or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect proper, the hand grasping a crescent argent, the arm charged with a rose as in the arms. Motto — "Sans tache." Married, August 5, 1890, Mabel Edith Geraldine, second daughter of the Reverend Charles Thornton Forster, Master of Arts, Vicar of Hinxton. Heir presumptive — His brother, Joseph Duncan Mortimer, born 1871. Seat — 4 Temple Sheen, East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. The Right Honoukaele Sir FRANCIS NAPIER, Baron Napier of Mer- I9apter anD Cttricfe "^t^^^S.tll^^^r. Ettrick of Ettrick, in the county of Selkirk, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws. Bom September 15, 1819, being the son of the eighth Baron, by his wife, the only daughter of the late Honourable A. J. Cochrane - Johnstone ; succeeded his father in 1834. Creations — Baron of Scotland, May 4, 1627 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, July 16, 1872 ; Baronet, August 22, 1666. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, the roses barbed vert (for Napier) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend azure, a spur-revel between two crescents of the field, within a double tressure flory counter- fiory of the second (for Scott of Thirlestane). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm erect couped below the elbow proper, grasping a crescent argent, over it the motto, ' ' Sans tache ; " and on a compartment below the shield the top of an em- battled tower argent, masoned sable, issuing therefrom six lances disposed saltireways proper, three and three, with pennons azure (for Scott). Supporters — Dexter, an eagle, wings inverted proper ; sinister, a chevalier in a coat of mail with a steel cap all proper, holding in the exterior hand a spear with a pennon azure. Motto — " Ready, aye ready." Married, September 2, 1845, Anne Jane Charlotte, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, only daughter of Robert Manners Lockwood ; and has Issue — (i) William John George Napier, Master of Napier, Deputy-Lieutenant, born September 22, 1846 [married, January 5, 1876, Harriet Blake Armstrong, youngest daughter of Edward Lumb of Wallington Lodge, Wallington, in the county of Surrey, and Buenos Ayres, and has issue, Francis Edward Basil Napier, Esquire, born November 19, 1876 ; Frederick William Scott Napier, Gentleman, born May 19, 1878]; (2) John Scott Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Scott Napier, Major Gordon Highlanders, born November 13, 1848 [married, April 6, 1B76, Isabella, youngest daughter of Thomas Shaw of Ditton, in the county of Lancaster, and Hyde Park Square, and relict of Major James Leith, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, and has a daughter, Lilias Dorothea Scott] ; (3) Basil Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Basil Napier, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born July 3, 1850, died February 21, 1874; (4) Mark Francis Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Mark Francis Napier, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for the county of Roxburgh since 1892, born January 21, 1852 [married, Tlie Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is tbat oi a genuinely armigerous person. 728 Ji3ap Ji3apter of opagDala May 30, 1878, Miss Emily Jones, and has issue, Basil Napier, Esquire, born March 15, 1879; Claude Inverness Napier, Gentleman, born April 2, 1880 ; and Philip Henry Napier, Gentleman, born April 16, 1884]. 5«a^— Thirle- stane Castle, in the county of Selkirk. K The Right Honourable ROBERT WILLIAM NAPIER.Baron Napier of Magdala, in Abys- sinia, and of Caryngton, in the County Palatine of Chester. Born February 11, 1845, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Anne Sarah, daughter of G. Pearse, Medical Inspector-General at Madras. Creation — July 17, 1868. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire between two mural crowns in pale and as many lions passant in fesse or, a rose of the field, impaling the arms of Bosville-Macdonald, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i. argent, a lion rampant gules ; 2. or, a hand in armour holding a cross crosslet fitch^e gules ; 3. vert, a salmon naiant in fesse proper ; 4. argent, a row galley or lymphad, sails furled sable (for Macdonald) ; second and third grand quarters, argent, five fusils conjoined in fesse gules, in chief three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or (for Bosville). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert a lion passant or, gorged with a collar gules and a broken chain reflexed over the back gold, supporting with the dexter forepaw a flagstaff in bend sinister proper, therefrom flowing a banner argent, charged with a cross couped gules. Supporters — Dexter, a soldier of the Royal Engineers ; sinister, a Sikh sirdar, both habited, and each holding in his exterior hand a musket all proper. Motto — " Tu vincula frange." Married, January 27, 1885, Eva Marie Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Marie Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Macdonald, and widow of Captain Algernon Langham, Grenadier Guards ; and has Issue — Eva Lihan, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Lilian. Heir presumptive — His twin brother, George Campbell Napier, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable George Camp- bell Napier, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, born 1845 ; married, 1882, Alice Mary, daughter of James Beech of Brandon Lodge, in the county of Warwick. Residences — 9 Lowndes Square, London, S.W. ; KiUiechronan, Isle of Mull, North Britain. The Right Honourable MARY CECILIA NAPIER, Widow, Baroness-Dowager Napier of Magdala, daughter of Major-General Scott, Royal Bengal Artillery. Araiorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Gules, on a saltire between two mural crowns in pale, and as many lions passant in fesse or, a rose of the field. Supporters — Dexter, a soldier of the Royal Engineers; sinister, a Sikh sirdar, both habited, and each holding in his exterior hand a musket all proper. Married, 1861, as his second wife, Field-Marshal the Right Honourable Sir Robert Cornelius Napier, flrst Baron Napier of Magdala, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- otirable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edward Herbert Scott Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Herbert Scott Napier, born December 16, 1861 ; (2) Henry Dundas Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Dundas Napier, Lieu- tenant Bengal Staff Corps, born February 16, 1864 ; (3) Arthiu" FuUarton Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Fullarton Napier, Lieutenant Bengal Staff Corps, born June 4, 1865 ; (4) Charles Frederick Hamilton Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Charles Frederick Hamilton Napier, born March 19, 1872 ; (5) Cecil Scott Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Scott Napier, born April 13, 1876; (6) Albert Edward Alexander Napier, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Edward Alexander Napier, born September 4, 1881 ; Mary Grant, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Grant [married. May 21, 1889, North More Nisbet of Cairnhill, in the county of Lanark] ; Emilia Herbert Fullarton, commonly known as the Honourable Emilia Herbert Fullarton ; and Alice Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Alice |4 is the Military Cockade. iSea Maude, died July 17, 1875. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. NARA YAN, see COOCH-BEHAR. Vice-Admiral Sir GEORGE STRONG NARES, Knight Commander of the Most Honouraile Jdietvtfti Order of the Bath. Born 1831, teing the son J^AVXK'i^ of Captain William Henry Nares, Royal Navy : was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1876. Married, 1858, Mary, eldest daughter of W. Grant of Portsmouth. Postal ^.AAteiS— Rochester House, Surbiton. AUGUSTA NASH, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Nash, daughter of the first Baron XiI){itH\ Westbury. Ma.med.,firstly,%&yi, Henry Charles j|>aptj Adamson Parker, who died 1881 ; secondly, 1890, Thomas Arthur Nash, Barrister. Sir G USTA VUS NA THAN, Knight Bachelor. Born 183s, being the son of N. P. Nathan: ?I+)slffl51fl dubbed Knight Bachelor, iZi)-L. Postal ad- JI../HVyuli dresses — British Consulate, Vienna; 24 Queens Gate Gardens, Kensington. Lieutenant -General JOHN LOUIS NATION, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^r+)flrtrt11 Bath. Born 1825, being the son of the late Jl^nl'lUll Colonel Stephen Nation, Companion of the Most Ho7iourable Order of the Bath, Honour- able East India Company's Service ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married Matilda, daughter of the late Lieutenant-General C. Wahab, Madras Army. Sir SALVATORE NAUDI, Knight Bachelor, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of ll+)jlllht Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Ji^ttUUl Laws. Bom 1821, being the eldest son of the late Francesco Naudi, Doctor of Laws, by his wife Teresa, daughter of t/ie late Salvatore Cachia ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1878; created Companion of tlie Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Married, 1854, Elisabetta, daughter of General Gatt. Postal address — Valetta, Malta. NAVAN, Baron of, see RANELAGH. JAMES RICHARD NAYLOR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of ?l+)sllilni* ^^^i<^. Born 1842; was created Companion i\J.tX^Vy>\, of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Sir VIRGILE NAZ, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint Tf^rt^ George, Member of the Educational Council, a\A\X'2 Mauritius. Born 1825, being the son of the late Jean Baptiste Naz of Port Louis, Mauritius ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Co7mnander of that Order, 1880. Married, 1859, Julie Hersilie, daughter of Jules David Constantin of Benares. Postal address — Port Louis, Mauritius. Sir THOMAS LEWIS HUGHES NEAVE, fifth Baronet, of Dagnam Park, in the county of ^r*)l>AtlP Essex. Born June 26, 1874, being the son JWVCtUI^ of Sir Arundell Neave, fourth Baronet, by his wife Gwyn Gertrude, commonly called the Honourable Gwyn Gertrude, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Dinorben (extinct). Creation — May 13, 1795. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a cross sable, five fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gold, a lily, stalked and leaved vert, flowered and seeded or. Motto — "Sola proba quae honesta." Heir presumptive — His brother, Arundell Neave, Esquire, born 1875. Seats — Dagnam Park, Romford, in the county of Essex ; Llysdulas, Amlwch, Anglesey, North Wales. H is the Naval Cockade. Jl3ea I3el 729 Dame GWYN GERTRUDE NEAVE, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Lady Neave, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable William Lewis Hughes, first Baron Dinorben (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a cross sable, five fleurs-de-lis or, impaling the arms of Hughes, namely gules, two lions passant and a rose in chief argent. Married, 1871, Sir Arundell Neave, fourth Baronet, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Thomas Lewis Hughes Neave, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arun- dell Neave, Esquire, born July 2, 1875 ; and Mary Gertrude Catherine. Postal addresses — Dagnam Park, Romford ; Llysdulas, Amlwch, Anglesey. Dame ELLEN NEED, Widow, commonly knowji as Lady Need, daughter of Edward Whitby of ^r+)^rTl CAw?'^A Broughton, in the county of Derby. iXAKX/ii Married, 1875, Lieutenant-Colonel Sir Arthur Need, Knight Bachelor, who died 1888. Postal address — -Radford Boulevard, Nottingham. NEEDHAM, see KILMOREY and NEWRY and MORNE. FRANCIS HENRY NEEDHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Henry lT*)lM>llflAtn Needham. Born i8ig, being the son of JUI/I^UljaiU the Right Honourable Francis Jack Needham, second Earl of Kilmorey, by his wife Jane, daughter of George Gun-Cuninghame. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a phoenix proper. Married, 1840, Fanny Amelia (who died 1884), daughter of Charles Hubbard of Brensdale ; and has Issue - (i) Francis Jack Needham, Esquire, born 1842 ; (2) Francis Henry Needham, Gentleman, born 1847 [married, 1873, Grace, daughter of the late St. George R. Gore, and has issue living, Francis Jack Needham, Gentleman, born 1879; Francis Henry Needham, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Francis Charles Need- ham, Gentleman , bom 1889 ; Robert Needham, Gentleman, born 1891 ; Sybil Frances ; and Barbara] ; (3) Charles Albert Needham, Gentleman, born 1850 ; (4) George Arthur Needham, Gentleman, bom 1853 ; (5) Alfred Edwin Need- ham, Gentleman, born 1858 [married, 1890, Katherine, daughter of the late William Pickrell of St. Leonard's-on- SeaJ; (6) Frederick Needham, Gentleman, born 1861 [married, 1886, Geraldine, daughter of Edmund Arthur Paget of Thorpe Satchville Hall, Melton Mowbray] ; Fanny ; Rose Helen ; and Florence Maud [married, 1875, Robert Henry, Licentiate of the Royal College of Physicians (who died, 1882), and has issue]. Sir JOSEPH NEEDHAM, Knight Bachelor, Chief- Justice of Trinidad. Born 1820, being the son of J. Need- ham of London. Married, 1842, Jane, daughter of General Roderick Eraser. Postal address — Port of Spain, Trinidad. ROBERT NEEDHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Needham. Born 1816, being the son of the Right Honourable Francis Jack Needham, second Earl of Kilmorey, by his wife Jane, daughter of George Gun-Cuninghame ; late Major 12th Dragoons. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a phoenix proper. Married, firstly, 1874, widow of W. Wallace Legge of Malone, in the county of Antrim (she died 1884) ; secondly, 1893, Alice, daughter of Sir Willoughby Dixie, Baronet, and widow of Charles Sutton. Postal address— Qeny Hill, Taplow, Maidenhead. EDMUND NEEL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Bom iOaa{ 1841, being the son of the late Elias Neel of St. JWvvl Hellers, Jersey ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Married, 1876, Constance Phillida, daughter of the late William Rutter Bayley of Cotford House, Sidbury, in the county of Devon. Postal address — 17 Ladbroke Square, NottingHill, W. §SlR ALGERNON WILLIAM NEELD, Baronet, of Grittleton House, in the county of Wiltshire, ff*)l>l>lh Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace. Bom i\A X^XfW June jj^ J846, being the son of Sir John Neeld, first Baronet, by his wife Harriet EUza, daugh- ter of Major-General William Dickson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Beenham House, in the county of Berkshire. Creation — April 20, 1859. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure, a lion passant between three greyhounds' heads erased counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a wolf's head erased sable between two branches of palm proper. lUotto — ' ' Nomen extendere factis." Heir presumptive — His brother, Audley Dallas Neeld, Esquire, born 1849; married, 1873, Edith, com- monly called the Honourable Edith, daughter of the Rig-ht Honourable the second Baron Vivian ; is Major 2nd Life Guards, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire. Residences— jx Eaton Square, S.W. ; Grittleton House, Chippenham, and Red Lodge, Braden, both in the county of Wilts. Dame HARRIET ELIZA NEELD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Neeld, daughter of Major-General Dickson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Beenham House, in the county of Berkshire, and grand- daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Thomas Dallas, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale argent and azure, a lion passant between three greyhounds' heads erased counterchanged. Married, 1845, Sir John Neeld, who was created a Baronet in 1859, and died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Algernon William Neeld, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Edward John Neeld, Esquire, born August 16, 1847, died June 24, 1862 ; (3) Audley Dallas Neeld, Esquire, born January 23, 1849 [maiTied, July 26, 1873, Edith, commonly called the Honourable Edith, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Vivian] ; (4) Reginald Rundell Neeld, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born October 10, 1850 ; (5) Mor- timer Graham Neeld, Esquire, born September 14, 1851 ; (6) Eliot Arthur Neeld, Esquire, born February 23, 1853; Ada Mary [married, August 8, 1874, General Sir George H. S. WiUis, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; and Evelyn Mary [married, February 4, 187s, Philip Wroughton of WooUey Park, in the county of Berkshire, Member of PariiamentJ. Postal address — 71 Eaton Square, London, S.W. NELSON, quartered by RYCROFT. §The Right Honourable HORATIO NELSON, Earl Nelson, of Trafalgar and Merton, ?rnof(tnfl Viscount Merton, also of Trafalgar, and of »A\f\V'i\* Merton, in the county of Surrey, and Baron Nelson of the Nile, and of Hilborough, in the county of Norfolk, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wiltshire, Master of Arts. Bom August 7, 1823, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife, the daughter and sole heir of the late John Maurice Eyre ; succeeded his father in 1835. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross patonce sable, a bend gules, surmounted by another engrailed of the field, charged with three bombs fired proper, on a chief of honourable augmentation wavy argent, waves of the sea, from which a palm-tree issuant between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister, all proper, impaling the arms of Agar, namely azure, a lion rampant or, a mullet for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on the dexter (as a crest of honourable augmenta- tion), on a naval crown or, the chelengk or plume of triumph, presented to Horatio, Viscount Nelson, by the Grand Signior, or Sultan, Sehm III. ; and on the sinister the family crest, namely, upon waves of the sea, the stern of a Spanish man- of-war all proper, thereon inscribed "San Joseph." Sup- porters — Dexter, a sailor armed with a cutlass and a pair of pistols in his belt proper, the right hand supporting a staff, thereon hoisted a commodore's flag gules, and in his left a palm-branch proper ; sinister, a lion rampant regardant. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 73° Jl3el in his mouth two broken flagstaffs proper, flowing from one a Spanish flag or and gules, and from the other a tri-coloured flag ; in his dexter paw a palm-branch proper. Motto — " Palmam qui meruit ferat." Married, July 28, 1845, Mary Jane Diana Agar, commonly known as Lady Mary Jane Diana Agar, only daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Normanton ; and has Issue — (i) Herbert Horatio Nelson, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Trafalgar, Deputy-Lieutenant, born July 19, 1854 [married, August 5, 1879, Eliza Blanche, daughter of Frederick Gon- nerman Dalgety of Lockerley Hall, in the county of Hamp- shire] ; (2) Charles Horatio Nelson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Horatio Nelson, born June 28, 1856 [married, January 12, 1887, Ellen, daughter of G .W. Petty] ; {3) Thomas Horatio Nelson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Horatio Nelson, born December 21, 1857; (4) Edward Agar Horatio Nelson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Agar Horatio Nelson, born August 10, i860 [married, August 7, 1889, Geraldine, daughter of Henry H. Cave of Brigg, in the county of Lincoln] ; {5) Albert Horatio Nelson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Horatio Nelson, born September 12, 1862, died January 3, 1868 ; Alice Mary Diana, commonly known as Lady Alice Mary Diana ; Constance Jane, commonly known as Lady Constance Jane [married, April 21, 1870, the Reverend Bertrand Pleydell- Bouverie, commonly called the Honourable and Reverend Bertrand Pleydell-Bouverie] ; Edith, commonly known as Lady Edith [married, July 5, 1870, Charles Clement Tudway of Wells, in the county of Somerset, and died August 24, 1877] ; and Mary Catherine, commonly known as Lady Mary Catherine [married, October 21, 1890, Richard Shaw]. Residence — Trafalgar House, Salisbury, in the county of Wiltshire. The Reverend JOHN HORATIO NELSON, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable John Horatio Nelson, Rector of Shaw-cum-Donnington, near Newbury. Born 1825, being the son of the Right Honour- able Thomas Nelson, the second Earl Nelson, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of John Maurice Eyre; Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross patonce sable, a bend gules, surmounted by another engrailed of the field, charged with three bombs fired proper, on a chief of honourable augmentation wavy argent, waves of the sea, therefrom a palm-tree issuant between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister, all proper, impaling the arms of Spencer- Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill) : 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable, between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer), and as an honour- able augmentation in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. of honourable augmentation, on a naval crown or, the chelengk or diamond plume of triumph ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon waves of the sea, the stern of a Spanish man- of-war all proper, inscribed ' ' San Joseph." Married, 1857, Susan, daughter of Charles Spencer- Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles Spencer- Church ill ; and has Issue — (i) John Eyre Nelson, Esquire, born October i, 1858 ; (2) Horatio Spencer Nelson, Gentleman, born June 6, i860. Postal address — Shaw Rectory, Newbury. t MAURICE HORATIO NELSON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Maurice Horatio Nelson. Born 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable Thomas Nelson, the second Earl Nelson, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of John Maurice Eyre of Landford ; is a Rear-Admiral on Retired List ; received the fifth class of the Medjidie, 1858. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a cross patonce sable, a bend gules, surmounted by another engrailed of the field charged with three bombs fired proper, on a chief of honourable aug- mentation wavy argent, waves of the sea proper, and issuant therefrom a palm-tree between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister, all proper, and impaling the arms of Burrard, namely azure, a lion passant between two estoiles in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base argent, on a chief or, two lions rampant respecting each other, supporting a sinister hand couped ^ is tbe Military Oookade. Il3et gules Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, I of honourable augmentation, on a naval crown or, the chelengk or diamond plume of triumph all proper; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, upon waves of the sea, the stern of a Spanish man-of-war inscribed " San Joseph " all proper. Married 1863, Emily, daughter of Admiral Sir Charles Burrard, second Baronet; and has Issue— (i) Maurice Henry Horatio Nelson, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1864 ; (2) the Reverend Edward John Nelson, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born 1867 ; (3) Charles Burrard Nelson, Gentleman, born 1868; (4) Horatio William Nelson, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, born 1871 ; Maud Mary; Emily Frances ; and Alice. Residence— Aiis\sse.y, Gosport. DULCIBELLA NELTHORPE, commonly known as the Honouralle Dulcibella Nelthcrpe, af»n(4-ttr>i> daughter of the fourth Baron Auck- j|i*KlV4jOvill^ land. Married, 1885, Robert Nassau nty of Lincoln. Sutton - Nelthorpe of Scawby, in the Sir EVAN COLVILLE NEPEAN, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order r7>l>«l>fln °f '^^ 'Qz.'Ca.. Born 1836, being the son of Jl^ t^y vhII the Reverend Evan Nepean, Canon of West- minster, who was son of the Right Honour- able Sir Evan Nepean, first Baronet, Member of Parlia- ment, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Herbert Jenner Fust ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse wavy erminois, between three mullets argent, and impaling the arms of Jenner, namely azure, two swords chevronways argent, hilts and pommels or, between three covered cups of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a goat trippant sable, charged with two ermine spots, gorged with a collar or, thereon two mullets gules ; with the Motto, " Respice." Married, 1864, his cousin Eliza- beth Anne, daughter of Edward Francis Jenner, Gentleman ; and has Issue — (i) Evan Alcock Nepean, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, born 1865 [married, January 11, 1892, Evelyn Maud, elder daughter of Cecil Frederick Reid] ; (2) Moly- neux Edward Nepean, Esquire, born 1870; (3) Arthur Frederick Nepean, Esquire, born 1871 ; {4) Charles Stuart Nepean, Esquire, born 1872 ; (5) Richard Colville Nepean, Esquire, born 1878 ; (6) Nicholas Herbert Nepean, Esquire, born 1882 ; and six daughters. Postal address — 54 St. George's Road, Warwick Square, S.W. §SiR MOLYNEUX HYDE NEPEAN, third Baronet, of Bothenhampton, in the county of JDorset, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born July 2, 1814, being the son of the second Baronet, by his first wife, the youngest daughter of Philip Tilghman, Royal Navy ; succeeded his father in 1856, under the creation of July 16, 1802. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse wavy erminois, between three, mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a goat trippant sable, charged on the side with two ermine spots in fesse or, attired and unguled gold, gorged with a collar of the last, thereon two mullets gules. Motto — "Respice." Married, April 30, 1841, Isabel, only daughter of Colonel Geils of Dumbuck House, in the county of Dumbarton. Heirpresum,ptive — His cousin, the Reverend Evan Yorke, born 1825 ; married, 1865, Maria Theresa, daughter of the Reverend Frederick Morgan Payler (who died 187s). Seat — Loder's Court, near Bridport. NESBITT, quartered by VERSCHOYLE. The Right Honourable ELIZA NETTERVILLE, Widow, Vicountess Netterville, daugh- lT+)of'l"l>rhtHi> '^"^ ^"'^ co-heiress of Joseph Kirwan of A\A\,\,KK,\,VW\\, Hillsbrook, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a cross gules, fretty or. Supporters— Dexter, a sea-horse per fesse gules and proper, mane, legs, fins, and H is the Naval Cockade. JI3et i3etD 731 tip of the tail or ; sinister, a lion guardant gules, bezantfe. Married, 1834, the Right Honourable James Netterville, the seventh Viscount Netterville, who died 1854, and whose title became dormant on his death until 1867, when it was adjudged to the eighth Viscount, who died in 1882, when it became extinct. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Elizabeth Gwendoline Theodora, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Gwendohne Theodora [married, 1876, Michael Cahill, Esquire, of Ballyconra, in the county of Kilkenny, who died September 1877] ; and Mary Reddis, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Reddis [married, November 22, i860, Joshua James MacEvoy, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Kildare (who took in 1865, by Royal License, the surname and arms of Netter- ville), second son of the late James MacEvoy, Esquire, of Tobertynan, in the county of Meath]. Postal addresses — Dowth Castle, Drogheda ; 29 Pembroke Road, Dublin. MARY REDDIS BRIDGET ELLEN NETTER- VILLE, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Reddis Bridget Ellen Netterville, daughter of the Right Honour- able the seventh Viscount Netterville [title extinct]. Mar- ried, i860, Joshua James MacEvoy, who assumed by Royal License in 1865 the surname of Netterville. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Mary Netterville ; Tlieresa ; Eliza- beth, a nun; Rose [married, September i, 1892, Edward Alexander O' Byrne, and has a daughter] ; Barbara [mar- ried, July 16, 1891, Nicholas Synnott, Barrister-at-Law, and has a daughter, Barbara Kathleen Alice Mary Teresa] ; Victoria ; and Pauline, NEVILL, see ABERGAVENNY. NEVILL, Viscount, see ABERGAVENNY. DOROTHY FANNY NEVILL, cmnmonly known as Lady Dorothy Fanny Nevill, daughter of the ?rf)«>VltfT tM-f'd Earl of Orford. Married, 1847, Regi- *\^*'»^\y' nald Henry Nevill. RALPH PELHAM NEVILL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph Pelham Nevill, sometime Captain West Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable William Nevill, fourth Earl of Abergavenny. Club — Carlton. Armorial beax- ings — He bears for Anus : Gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head couped sable. Married, i860, Louisa Marianne, daughter of Sir Charles Fitzroy Maclean, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Ralph William Plantagenet Nevill, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant thirteenth Hussars, born 1865 ; (2) Percy Llewelyn Nevill, Gentle- man, born 1877 ; Constance Emily ; Isabel Louisa [mar- ried, 1890, Captain Angus Howard Reginald Ogilvy, 13th Hussars, and Adjutant Royal East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry] : Mary Frances [married, 1891, Captain Henry Charles Hardinge, commonly known as the Honoiu'able Henry Charles Hardinge, Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own)] ; Cicely Augusta ; and Eleanor Georgiana. Resi- dences — Birling Manor, Maidstone ; 38 Lowndes Square, S.W. NEVILLE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE and MOSTYN. NEVILLE, see BRAYBROOKE. The Reverend LATIMER NEVILLE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable ?l+)l>Vltffl> Latimer Neville, Master of Magdalene Col- i\AK,V\Wir iggg^ Cambridge, Master of Arts, Rural Dean, Rector of Heydon - with - Chishill, Honorary Canon of St. Albans. Bom April 22, 1827, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Richard Neville, third Baron Braybrooke, by his wife Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Cornwallis. Club — St. Stephen's. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull statant argent, pied sable, collar and chain reflexed over the back or. Married, 1853, Lucy Frances, eldest daughter of John Le Marchant ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Neville, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cambridge, born 1855 ; (2) the Reverend Grey Neville, Vicar of Waltham, St. Lawrence, Twyford, born 1857 [married, 1889, Mary Peele, daughter of the Reverend Francis Slater, Vicar of St. Giles's, in the county of Cam- bridge, and Honorary Canon of Ely, and has issue, Mag- dalene Grace ; Evelyn ; Mirabel Mary] ; and Alice Mirabel Cornwallis. Residences — Magdalene College, in the county of Cambridge ; Heydon Rectory, Royston. MIRABEL JANE NEVILLE, commonly known as the Honourable Mirabel Jane Neville, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Braybrooke. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field. Postal address — 8 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. Major RICHARD NEVILLE, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire ; created Co7npanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Captain ERNEST NEVILLE-ROLFE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the II+JphtHp-lRnffp ^^'''- .Sora 1847, being the son of A\AX^\n\\X^'}5\\t\\,X, the late Charles F. Neville-Rolfe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Heacham Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and azure, on a chief sable, three annulets argent (for Rolfe) ; 2 and 3 gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or, each charged with an ermine spot sable, a bordiu-e nebuly argent (for Neville), and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gules a rose argent, slipped vert (for Rolfe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, fretty gules (for Neville) ; with the Motto, " Cresco crescendo." Married, 1885, Janet, daughter of the late James Brand of Bedford Hill House, Balham, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 167 Victoria Street, London, S.W. EUSTACE NEVILLE-ROLFE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1845, being the eldest son of the late Charles Fawcett Neville-Rolfe, Justice of the Peace, of Heacham, by his wife Martha Holt, eldest daughter of WilUam Chapman, Esquire. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and azure, on a chief sable, three annulets argent (for Rolfe) ; 2 and 3 gules, five fusils conjoined in fesse or, each charged with an ermine spot sable, all within a bordure nebuly argent (for Neville). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aziu-e and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out of a crescent gules a rose argent, slipped vert (for Rolfe) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, fretty gules (for Neville) ; with the UottO, "Cresco crescendo." Married, 1867, Emily Auber Frances, youngest daughter of the late Robert Thornhill, Esquire ; and has had Issue — Amy ; Ivy, died at Naples, April 1892 ; and Dorothy. Estate and postal address — Heacham Hall, King's Lynn. HENRY GERARD FENTON NEWALL, Esquire, Honorary Major Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom % .... lT+)l>Vl1flfl J^""^''y ^8' 1853, being the eldest son of the Jl^vUInU late Henry Newall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hare Hill, Littleborough , by his wife Maria, daughter of John Fenton, Esquire, of Crineble Hall, Rochdale, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace. Clubs — Cavalry, Royal Northern Yacht. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Party per pale gules and azure, three covered cups within an orle or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^e proper, wreathed round the temples or and gules, suspended from the mouth by a ribbon of the last an escutcheon paly. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 732 iSeUi indented of four also or and gules ; with the Motto, " Non recedam." Married, June i, 1876, Barbara, only daughter of the late Henry Gibb of Eilyer, Australia ; and has Issue — Ruby Mary ; Eileene Barbara ; and Heather Stuart Fenton. Estates — Hare Hill, Littleborough ; Inchcliff, Walsden, and Eilyer, Isle of Bute. Postal address — Eilyer, Rothesay, Isle of Bute. NEWARK, Viscount, see MANVERS. JAMES COSMO NEWBERY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ?l+)l>VtlfllM*11 ^i<^^<^^^ <^'"-'^ Saint George. Born 1843, Jl^V^UJUvi'l/ being the fourth son of Willia-m. Boxer Newbery ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Clubs — Yorick [Melbourne), Melbourne [Melbourne). Married, 1870, Catharine Maud Florence, daughter of G. Hodgkinson. Postal address — St. Kilda, Melbourne. The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM CHARLES WYNN, Baron Newborough, in f+>l>hlfint*nftfrTt "^^ Peerage of Ireland, and a JUll^UlUUlUU^U Baronet, in the Peerage of Eng- land. Born November 4, 1873, being the son of Thomas John Wynn, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Thomas John Wynn, and grandson of the third Baron ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baron, November i, 1888. Creations — Baronet, October 25, 1742 ; Baron, July 23, 1776. C/w^— Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three fleurs- de-lis argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect in armour, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis or. Supporters — Two lions gules, the dexter gorged with a collar or, charged with three fleurs-de-lis sable ; the sinister, with a collar argent, charged with three crosses form^e gules. Motto — " Suaviter in modo, fortiter in re." Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, Thomas John Wynn, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Thomas John Wynn, born 1878 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1889; is a Cadet Royal Navy. Seat — Wynford, Maidenhead. NEWBOTTLE, Baron, see LOTHIAN. NEWBURGH, Baron, see CHOLMONDELEY. The Right Honourable SIGISMUND GIUSTINIANI BANDINI, Earl of Newburgh, Vis- lI+)l>Vn'htl1*n"Tl count Kynnaird and Lord Levingstone JUV-UIUUI^IJ of Flacraig, in the Peerage of Scotland , Prince Giustiniani Bandini, Ma^'quess Bandini of Lanciano and Rustano, and Lord of Varano, in the Roman States, Duke of Montdragone and Count of Carinola, in the Kingdoin of Naples. Born June 30, 1818, being the eldest son of Maria, in her own right Countess (^Newburgh; naturalised by Act of Parliament in 1857; succeeded his father as Marquess in 1850, and his mother in the Earldom of Newburgh 1877, under the creation of December 31, 1660. Axtaori^U. bearings as used, but which have not been registered, are for JSxvsx^ ; Quarterly, I. bendy of six argent and gules, on a chief of the last a cross of the first [for Bandini)', 2. gules, a tower pi'Oper, on a chief or, an eagle displayed sable [for Giustiniani) ; 3. or, a lion rampant sable [for Mahony); 4. chequy or and azure, a fesse gules [for Clifford) ; 5. argent, on a beitd gules, between three gillifiowers slipped proper, two and one, an anchor, of the field, all within a tressnre flory counterflory vert [for Levingstone); 6. gules, on a bend argent, a grass- hopper proper [for Grillo, Duke of Montdragone), Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a hebnet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest — A Moors head proper, handed chequy argent and gules, and ear-ringed argent. Supporters — Dexter, a wild man, wreathed about the temples and loins with oak proper ; sinister, a dapple-grey horse, bridled and saddled gules. Motto — " Si je puis." Married, September 14, 1848, Maria Sophia Angelica, daughter and co-lieir of the Cavaliere Guiseppe Maria Massani ; and has had Issue — (i) Charles fi is the Military Cockade. Ji3eto Bandini, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Bandini, born April 29, i860, died September 2, 1861 ; (2) Charles Bandini, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Kynnaird, born January i, 1862 {married, August 5, 1885, Donna Maria Lanza, daughter of^ Prince di Trabia e di Butera of Palermo, and on his marriage assumed the title of Duca di Mondragone, and has, Sigis- mondo Maria Bandino Guiseppe Bandini, Esquire, bom June 20, 1886 ; and Maria Sofia Guiseppina] ; Nicoletta Maria, commonly known as Lady Nicoletta Maria, died May 15, 1855; Carolina, commonly known as Lady Caro- lina {married, April 8, 1872, the Count Colleoni of Vicenza\ ; Elena, commonly known as Lady Elena {married, June 25, 1876, Don Camilla Rospigliosi, second son of the Prince Rospigliost] ; Nicoletta, commonly known as Lady Nicoletta {married, 1881, Don Mario Grazioli, Duke de Magliano, eldest son of the Duke Grazioli'] ; Cristina, commonly known as Lady Cristina, a nun , Isabella, commonly known as Lady Isabella; Maria Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Maria Cecilia; and Anna Maria, commonly known as Lady Anna Maria, died July 29, 1874. Seat — Palazzo Altieri, Piazza del Gisu, Rome. The Right Reverend ERNEST ROLAND WILBER- FORCE, Bishop of Newcastle, Doctor r*^oVv«rai*l-(i> of Divinity and Doctor of Civil Law JUt^UJtajpVlt' of the University of Oxford. Born January 22, 1840, being the third son of the Right Reverend Sajnuel Wilberforce, Doctor of Divinity, formerly Lord Bishop of Winchester, by Emily his wife, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the Reverend John Sargent of Wool Lavington, in the county of Sussex. Club — Athenaum. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for tlie Arms of the See: Per fesse azure and gules, in chief a represe7ita- tion of the cross of St. Cuthbert or, and in base three castles, two and one argent, surjnounted by his mitre. Married, firstly, June 23, 1863, Frances Mary, daughter of Sir Charles Henry John Anderson, ninth Baronet {she died October 21, 1870) ; and secondly, October 14, 1874, Emily, only daughter of tlie Ve?y Reverend George Henry Connor, Master of Arts, Dean of Windsor; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Roland George Wilberforce, bom December 21, 1877; (2) Ernest Victor Samuel Wilberforce, bom June 30, 1891 ; (3) William Robert Sargent Wilberforce, bom June 12, i8g^; Ethel Maude ; Katherine Sybil ; Em-ily Ger- aldine ; and Phcebe Mary, died an infant, April 20, 1889. Postal address — Benwell Tower, Newcastle-upon- Tyne. HENRIETTA ADELA HOHLER, Widow, com- monly known as the Duchess-Dowager of Newcastle, daughter of the late Henry Thomas Hope of Deepdene, in the county of Surrey. Married, firstly, 1861, the Most Noble Henry Pelham A lexander Pelliatn- Clinton , sixth Duke of Newcastle, who died 1879 ; secondly, in 1880, Thomas Theobald Hohler, who died 1892. By her first marriage she had Issue — (i) The Most Noble Henry Pelham Archibald Douglas Pelham- Clinton, seventh Duke of Newcastle {to wliom refer] ; (2) Henry Francis Hope-Pelham-Clinton, Esquii'e, commonly known as Lord Henry Francis Hope-Pelham-Clinton, born February 3, 1866 ; Beatrice Adeline, com.monly known as Lady Beatrice Adeline {married, September 16, 1880, Cecil Edmund Lister- Kaye, Esquire, and has issue]; Emily Augusta Mary, cominonly known as Lady Emily Augusta Mary {married, June 24, 1882, Prince Alfonso Doria Pamphilj, Due d Avigliano, son of Prince Philip Doria Hamphilj-Landj] ; and Florence Josephine, commonly known as Lady Florence Josephine. Postal address — 15 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, S. W. §The Most Noble HENRY PELHAM ARCHI- BALD DOUGLAS PELHAM - CLINTON, Duke of Newcastle-under-Lyme, in the county of Stafford, and Earl of Lincoln, Lord High Steward of Retford, Master Forester of Dartmoor, Keeper of St. Briavel's Castle, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham. Born September 28, 1864, being the elder son of the sixth Duke, by his wife Henrietta Adela, daughter of the late Henry Thomas Hope of Deepdene, in the county of Surrey ; suc- ceeded his father in 1879. Creations — Earl, May 4, 1572 ; Duke, November 17, 1756. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent six cross crosslets fitchte sable, three, two and one, on a chief azure, two mullets or, pierced gules (for Clinton) : 2 and 3 quarterly, M is the Naval Cockade. 3l3eto Jl3etD 733 i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper (for Pelham) ; ii. and iii. gules, two demi-belts, with buckles argent, erect, the buckles in chief, as an honorary augmentation in memory of Sir John Pelham taking John, King of France, prisoner. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal coronet gules, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, banded with a line laid chevronways azure (for Clinton) ; 2. a peacock in pride proper (for Pelham). Supporters^ Two greyhounds argent, collared and lined gules. Motto ■ — " Loyault6 n'a honte." Married, February 20, i88g, Kathleen Florence May, daughter of Major Henry Augustus Candy, late 9th Lancers. Heir presumptive — His brother. Lord Henry Francis Hope Pelham - Clinton Hope, born 1866 ; took additional surname of Hope 1887 ; is Lieu- tenant Sherwood Rangers (Yeomanry Cavalry). Residences — Clumber, in the county of Nottingham; 11 Hill Street, London, W. NEWDEGATE, see NEWDIGATE - NEWDE GATE. Major-General HENRY RICHARD LEGGE NE W- DIGATE, Companion of the Most «r^,>^^lfY<)^f> Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice JUt/UIUl^aVI^ of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born 1832 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — United Service. Married, 1886, Phyllis, daughter of the Reverend Arthur George Serwallis Shirley. Postal addresses — Gib- raltar ; Aylsham, Norfolk. LOUISA GEORGINA NEWDIGATE, commonly kncrwn as the Honourable Louisa Georgina Newdigate, daughter of the first Baron Leigh. Married, 1870, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Francis Newdigate, Member of Parliament, late Coldstream Guards, of Allesley Park, Coventry, and West Hallam, in the county of Derby. Lieutenant-General Sir EDWARD NEWDIGATE- NEWDEGATE, i9etDliigate=J!3etoliegate ir^^ Sr'S Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick. Born June 15, 1825, being the fourth son of the late Francis Newdigate of Kirk Hallam, in the county of Derby, by his wife Barbara, commonly known as Lady Barbara, daughter of the Right Honourable George Legge, third Earl of Dart- mouth ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Club — United Service. Livery — Drab, with red waistcoat and red plush breeches, with silver buttons. Married, 1858, Anne Emily, daughter of the late Very Reverend Thomas Gamier, Dean of Lincoln. Estates — Arburv and Astley Castle, in the county of Warwick ; and Harefield, in the county of Middlesex. Postal address — Arbury, Nuneaton. WILLIAM HOMAN NEWELL, Esquire, Companion cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ir+)l>VMpH Doctor of Laws, Justice of the Peace for the iXAX/ViX/W county of Carlcrw. 'Bom x%\q, being the eldest son of the late John Newell, Doctor of Medicine, of Gowran, in the county of Kilkenny ; was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Club — New University. Married, firstly, 1844, Harriet, daughter of the late Acheson O'Brien, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Drumsilla, in the county of Leitrim : secondly, 1882, Sarah [who died 1885), widow of William Elliott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace ; thirdly, 1888, Elizabeth Wilson, daughter of the late Reverend Francis William Grant, of the county of Banff, North Britain. Postal address — 22 Lansdowne Road, Dublin, HELENA ADELAIDE NEWENHAM, commonly known as Lady Helena Adelaide imoWtonfto-m Newenham, doughter of the third Earl JlVI^UII^Ilgaill of Mount-Cashell. Married, 1849, the Reverend Edward Henry Newen- ham, late Rector of Southacre, in the county of Norfolk. LOUISA JANE NEWENHAM. commonly knmm as tjie Honourable Louisa Jane Newenham, daughter of the third Baron Kensington. Married, 1880, Captain W. H. Newenham, Justice of the Peace, of Maryborough Park, in the county of Cork, WILLIAM HENRY NEWENHAM, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork, late Captain 63rd Foot. Born March 21, 1830, being the youngest son of Robert Newenham of Sandford, in the county of Dublin, by his wife Jane, daztghter of Edward Hoare of the county of Cork. Cluh— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office by Captain Newenham, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three demi-lions couped, two and one ; 2 and -^ argent, a cross couped and embattled. Crest — A demi-lion as in the arms, between two wings. Motto — ''Deo adverse leo vin- citur." Married, firstly, 1865, Emily, only daughter of Robert Berkeley, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law [she died 1873) ; secondly, iB8o, Louisa Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Jane, second daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Kensing- ton ; and by his first marriage has Issue — Harry Edward Berkeley Newenham, born December 22, 1866, Estates — Tory Hill and Closmegana, in the county of Limerick ; Maryborough, in the county of Cork; Rose Green, in the county of Tipperary. Postal address — Pailton House, near Rugby. § WILLIAM THOMAS WORTH NEWENHAM, Esquire, Major "^rd Battalion Royal Munster Fusiliers , Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork. Born January 10, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Edward Henry Newenham-, by his wife Helena, comwx)nly known as Lady Helena Newenham, daughter of the Right Honourable Stephen Moore, third Earl of Mountcashell. Clubs — Union, United Service [Dublin). Livery — Blue and silver. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office by Major Newenham, are for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, azure three demi-lions couped, two and one ; 2 and -^ argent, a cross couped and embattled. Crest — A demi-lion rampant between two wings. Motto — "Deo adverso leo vincitur." Married, 1888, Lillian Maud, daughter of Haiten Ronayne O' Kearny of Lochiar, in the county of Cork: and has Issue living — (i) Percy Worth Newenham, born June 9, 1890 ; (2) Henry Edward Worth Newenham, born March 3, 1893; Violet Maud; and May Lillian. Estates — Coolmore and Leaghna, in the county of Cork. Postal address — Coolmore, Cork. NEWLISTON, Baron, see STAIR. Dame EMMA NEWMAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Newman, daughter of Field il5)l>Vnrnfll1 Dudley. Armorial bearings are, upon Jl^vUJUlCtll a lozenge: Azure, three demi-lions ram- pant argent, crusily sable. Married Sir Lydston Newman, third Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Robert Hunt Stapylton Dudley Lydston Newman, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Lily Lydston [married, December 12, 1882, Major Edward Murphy] ; and Mary Jane Cosens Lydston. Postal addresses — 3 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W. ; Mamhead, near Exeter ; Stokeley, Devon. HENRY ASHBURNHAM TOLL NEWMAN, Gentle- man, late 40th Foot. Bom September 27, 1847, being the eldest son of the late Henry Wenman Newman, Es- quire, of Thornbury Park, by his wife Frances Margaret, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Joseph Goodenough, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Broughton Pogis, in the county of Oxford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first and fourth quarters, three mullets of the second, in the centre an inescutcheon gules, charged with a portcullis imperially crowned or, being an augmentation granted by Charles 11. to Colonel Newman for his loyalty at the battle of Worcester. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swallow rising proper. Motto — "Lux mea Christus." Married, June Si 1883, Margaret Greene, daughter of the Reverend Walter McGilvray, Doctor of Divinity, of Aberdeen ; and has had /wa«— Ashburnham Walter Goodenough Newman, Tie EOitor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigeroua person 734 iQeto Gentleman, bom May 5, 1884, died March 19, 1888 ; and Margaret Elizabeth. Seat — Thornbury Park, near Bristol. Residence — 5 Malvern Place, Cheltenham. Sir ROBERT HUNT STAPYLTON DUDLEY LYDSTON NEWMAN, fourth Baronet, of Mamhead, in the county of Devon. Bom October 28, 1871, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife Emma, daughter of Field Dudley ; succeeded his father in 1892, under the creation of March 17, 1836. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three demi-lions couped argent, crusily sable, langued gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant, per chevron azure, gutt^e-d'eau, and argent, gutt^e-de-sang. Motto — " Ubi amor, ibi fides." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Thomas Holdsworth Newman, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, sometime Captain ist Devon Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1825 ; married, 1864, Elizabeth Laura, daughter of Martin Tucker Smith. Residences — 3 Buckingham Gate, London, S.W. ; Mamhead, near Exeter; Stokeley, in the county of Devon. Major-General Sir OLIVER RICHARDSON NE W- MARCH, Knight Commander of the ?r+)l>VtttTtfl1*rfl Most Exalted Order of the Star of Jl^vUIUlalVlJ India. Bom iS-^ ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of th£ Star of India, 1888, a7id advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander, 1894. Club — United Service. Postal address - 8 Brechin Place, S. W. NEWPORT, Baron, see RODEN. NEWPORT, Viscount, see BRADFORD. NEWRY AND MORNE, Viscount, see KILMOREY. ANNE AMELIA NEEDHAM, Widow, commonly known as Viscountess jSetorg anD o^orne Slater oTSene'lSTh^e Honourable Sir Charles Colville, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a bend engrailed azure, between two bucks' heads caboshed sable. Married, 1839, Francis Jack Needham, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Newry and Morne, who died 1851 ; is mother of the third Earl. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Francis Charles Needham, third Earl Kilmorey ; (2) Henry Colville Needham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Colville Needham, bom February 20, 1844 [married, firstly, July 13, 1875, Bertha Nesta, daughter of James Alured Maclean, and by her (who died June 27, 1886) has issue, Henry Needham, Esquire, bom April 23, 1876. He married secondly, April 25, 1887, Eleanor Effreta, daughter of Archibald Campbell, and has issue, Evelyn Jack Need- ham, Gentleman, born March 29, 1888] ; (3) Edward Thomas Needham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Thomas Needham, Commander Royal Navy, bom January 6, 1847 ; Lucy Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Jane [married, December 16, 1876, William Drury Lowe of Locko Park, in the county of Derby, and has issue] ; Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret [married, August 11, 1874, Algernon Charles Littleton, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Algernon Charles Littleton, second son of Lord Hatherton, and has issue] ; and Mary, commonly known as the Honoiu-- able Mary. The younger sons and the daughters of the late Lord Newry were granted by Royal Warrant, 1880, rank and precedence as if their father had succeeded to the Earl- dom. Postal address — 98 Eaton Place, London, S.W. Sir ED WARD NE WTON. Knight Commander of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael iPJpVtlfrill "'^^ Saint George. Bom 1832, teing the i\A\/Vi\M\\ son of W. Newton of Elveden, in the county of Suffi)lk ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1869, Mary Louisa Cranston, & is the Military Cockade. J13eto daughter of W. W. R. Kerr (she died 1870). Postal address — Lowestoft, Suffolk. FRANCIS NEWTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom 1857, being the third son cf the late Francis Rodes Newton ; was created Companion cf the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. C\\iD— Arthur' s. Married, 1889, Henrietta Strachey, eldest daughter of the late Daniel Cloete ofNewlands, Cape Town. Postal addresses Vryburg, British Bechuanaland ; 19 Lowndes Square, S.W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM JOHN LEGH, Baron Newton, of Newton-in-Makerfield, in the county of Lancaster, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the Counties Palatine of Chester and Lancaster. Bom December 19, 1828, being the son of William Legh, by hiswife Mary Anne, daughter of John Wilkinson of Ratcliffe Hall, in the county of Leicester ; was created a Peer August 27, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the chief point on an inescutcheon sable, sem^e of estoiles, an arm in armour embowed of the second, the hand proper, holding a pennon silver, all within a bordure wavy or, impaling the arms of Wodehouse, namely sable, a chevron or, guttfe-de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a ram's head argent, armed gold, in the mouth a slip of laurel proper, over all a pallet wavy azure. Supporters— On either side a mastiff dog proper, collared sable. Motto — "En Dieu est ma foi." Married, May 29, 1856, Emily Jane, daugh- ter of the Venerable Charles Wodehouse, Archdeacon of Norwich; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Wodehouse Legh, Esquire, commonly knowTi as the Honourable Thomas Wodehouse Legh, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Chester, Member of Parliament for Newton, born March 18, 1857 [married, July 24, 1880, Evelyn Caroline, eldest daughter of WiUiam Bromley Davenport, Member of Parliament, of Capesthorne, in the county of Chester, and has issue, Richard William Davenport Legh, Esquire, bom November 18, 1888 ; Piers Walter Legh, Gentleman, bom December 12, 1890 ; Lettice ; and Hilda Margaret] ; (2) Gilbert Legh, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gilbert Legh, born April 21, 1858 [married, June 1894, Louisa Mary, daughter of George Disney Maquay of Florence, and widow of Colonel George Patrick Hyde Villiers, commonly called the Honourable George Patrick Hyde Villiers] ; (3) Piers William Legh, Gentleman, died an infant, March 12, 1862 ; Dulcibella Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Dulcibella Jane ; and Mabel Maud, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Maud [married, July 25, 1889, William Chambr^ Rowley, Es- quire, commonly called the Honourable William Chambr^ Rowley]. Residences — Lyme Park, Disley, in the county of Cheshire ; Golboume Park, Warrington, in the county of Lancashire ; 20 Belgrave Square, London, S.W. CHARLES FREDERIC NEWTON-DEAKIN, Gentle- man, Master of Arts, Barris- f*)l>VY1fni1-?ni>al{1t1 ter-at-Law, fifth son of the i\A\,Mi\\i\\'TUKtXVM\ late Colonel James Henry Deakin, Esquire, of Moseley Hall, Cheshire, and Werrington Park, Devon, Justice of the Peace, sometime Member of Parliament for Launceston, by his wife Martha, daughter of the late John Newton of High Leigh, in the county of Cheshire, and assumed by Royal License in 1887 the additional surname of Newton. Club — Royal Thames Yacht. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a hon passant, between two others ram- pant or, within two flaunches argent, each charged with a mullet pierced sable, impahng the arms of Cheetham, namely argent, guttfe-de-sang, a cross parted and fretty sable, be- tween in the first and fourth quarters a griffin segreant, in the second a fleam, and in the third a cross potent, all of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, holding in the hand a battle- axe in bend sinister argent, pendent from the wrist by a riband an escutcheon argent, charged with a lion rampant sable, holding between the paws a cross patte fitchfe gules. H is the Naval Cockade. jl3etD Jl3ic 735 Motto — " Stryke, Dakyns, the Devil's in ye hempe." Mar- ried, August n, 1887, Alice Mary, eldest daughter of Joshua Milne Cheetham, Esquire, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, of Eyford Park, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue — Charles Humphrey Newton-Deakin, Gentle- man, born July 12, 1892 ; and Frederica Mary. Estate— Tenant-in-common for life of the Moseley Hall Estate, Cheadle, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address — Royal Thames Yacht Club, 7 Albemarle Street, W. NEWTOWN - BUTLER, Baron of, see LANES- BOROUGH. Dame CAROLINE ISABELLA NIAS, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Nias, only daughter of Jl+JtSfli J "^^ ^™S of Montagu Square. Married, 1855, i\AV\Xl* Admiral Sir Joseph Nias, Knight Commander of the Most Honouralle Order of the Bath, who died 1879. Postal address — 56 Montagu Square, W. JOSEPH BALDWIN NIAS, Esquire, Doctor of Medi- cine of the University of Oxford. Bom December 13, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Joseph Nias, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Caroline Isabella, daughter of John Laing. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Party per pale gules and azure, a naval crown, and issuant there- from a flag or, inscribed with the word ' ' China " in letters sable, between fom- Cornish choughs argent, beaked and membered of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an anchor fesseways, with cable sable, thereon a Cornish chough proper, gorged with a collar engrailed or ; with the Motto, "Juvante Deo." Postal address — 56 Montagu Square, W. ILTID NICHOLL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford, Bachelor of Arts of the fl*)tfflflf( University of Oxford. Born May 10, 1837, JUiVyUll leing the eldest son of the late Henry Iltid Nicholl, Doctor of Civil Law, by his wife Mary Anne, second daughter of Henry Hoyle Oddie. Club — Union. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arm-s, are : Quarterly i and 4, sable three pkeons or ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron between three bulls' heads caboshed gules, a Cornish chough with wings expanded proper. Motto — " Nil falsi audeat." Married, April 15, 1868, Amy Isabella, eldest daughter of Henry Hoyle Oddie of Colney House, St. Alba?is, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Iltid Nicholl, Lieutenant znd Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment, bom February 21, 1870; (2) Francis Iltid Nicholl, Under- graduate of Clare College, Cambridge, born August 2, 1874 ; Ethel Amy ; Margaret Caroline ; arid Joan Mary. Estates — Houndswood, near St. Albans, in the county of Hertford ; 32 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London. Postal address — 32 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London, IV. ILTYD BOND NICHOLL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Monmouth and Glamorgan. Born June 28, 1862, being the eldest son of the late George Whitlock Nicholl of The Ham, by his wife Mary Louisa, youngest daughter and co-heir of the late William Nicholl of Ryde, Isle of Wight, Doctor of Medicine. Clubs — National, Gros- venor. Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Sable, three pheons argent. Crest. — On the battlements of a tower, a Cornish chough with wings expanded proper; with the Motto, " Duw a digon." Estate — The Ham, in the county of Glamorgan. Postal address — The Ham, Cowbridge, South Wales. NICHOLSON, quartered by SHAW. Sir CHARLES NICHOLSON, first Baronet, of Sydney and Luddenham, in the Colony of New *I+>trf»rtrtfrt« South Wales, Doctor of Civil Law of Jl^itljUl^Ull the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, and Doctor of Medicine. Born November 23, 1808, being the only son of C. Nicholson, by his wife, the youngest daughter of J. Ascough of Bedale, in the county of York. C)-eflrioM— April 8, 1859. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars nebuly argent, in chief a sun in his splendour proper, between two stars of eight points or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a lion's head azure, charged with a star as in the arms. Motto— "Virtus sola nobihtas." Married, August 8, 1865, Sarah Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Archibald Keightley; and has Issue~-(i) Charles Archibald Nicholson, Esquire, born April 27, 1867; (2) Archibald Keightley Nicholson, Esquire, Lieutenant Gordon Highlanders, born March 28, 1871 ; (3) Sydney Hugo Nicholson, Esquire, born February 9, 1875. Seat— T\ie Grange, Totteridge, Herts. Vice- Admiral HENR Y FREDERICK NICHOLSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club - United Service. Dame MARY NICHOLSON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Nicholson, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir John Romilly, first Baron Romilly. Mar- ried, 1864, General Sir Lothian Nicholson, Royal Engineers, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Governor of Gibraltar, who died 1893. Postal address — 4 Gliddon Road, West Kensington, W. Sir RICHARD NICHOLSON, Knight Bachelor. Born 182S, being the son of the late George Nicholson of Hertford, by his wife Anne, daughter of Francis Searancke of St. Albans. Married, 1882, Catherine Leycester, eldest daughter of the Reverend J. C. Atkinson, Vicar of Danby-in-Cleve- land, in the county of York. Postal addresses — 19 Cleve- land Gardens, Hyde Park, W. : Oak Hill, Hildenborough, Kent. Colonel WILLIAM GUST A V US NICHOLSON, Companion of th£ Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1845, being the son of the late William- Nicholson Nicholson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, of Roundhay Park, in the county of York ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891, Clubs — -United Service, Naval and Mili- tary. Married, 1871, Victoire M. U., daughter of D- Dillon. Sir PA TTISON NICK ALLS, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Born IT+)trfeflfltf 1836, being the son of Pattison Nickalls of *\A\K^%X\Vii Seabrook, Sandgate, in the county of Kent, by his wife Arabella, daughter of William Chalk of Milton Chapel, in the county of Kent ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1867, Florence, daughter of Thomas Scurr Womersley of Little Langton, Homchurch, in the county of Essex. Postal ^&&c&?>'&—FallowJield, Chisle- hurst, Kent. NICKSON, quartered by HELY-HUTCHINSON. HENRY NICOL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821 ; il+)tfrtf ^^"^ Superintendent of Treasury County Court i\>r\X'*iX Department, 1860-1891 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. § WILLIAM EDWARD NICOL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Kincardine, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen. Born November 2, 1846, being the eldest son of the late James Dyce Nicol, Esquire, of Ballogie, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Edward Loyd, Banker, of Manchester and London. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse between six raascles argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a greyhound's head proper. Motto — "FidMe." il/a^vicif, November 20, 1873, Catherine NicoU Lewis, only child of John William Prout of Neasden House, in the county of Middlesex ; and has Issue— [\) Malcolm William Prout Nicol, Gentleman, born April 20, 1879, died April 4, 1891 ; (2) Randall The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 736 Bit Bis James Nicol, Gentleman, born August 19, 1S82 ; Margery Catherine ; and Dorothy Ada. Seal — Ballogie, Aboyne, in the county of Aberdeen, Town residence — 37 Queen's Gate, London, S.W. GRANVILLE TOUP NICOLAS, Esquire, Captain in the Royal Navy. Born August 15, 1832, ^r+)tf riffl[<^ being the only surviving son of the late Jl^ll-Ultl^ Rear-Admiral J. Toup Nicolas, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Frances Anna, daughter of Nicholas Were of Landcox, in the county of Somerset. Clui — Naval. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gyronny of eight argent and azure, an eagle displayed erminois, on a chief wavy ermine a trident or surmounting in saltire a flag- staff proper, thereon hoisted a pennon gules, both passing through a chaplet of laurel vert, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. gyronny of eight or and sable ; ii. argent, a dexter hand couped in fesse grasping a dagger in pale all proper ; iii. argent, a galley with oars in action sable ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, over all a bend sable, charged with three cross crosslets fitch^e argent. Crest — Out of a naval crown or, a demi-eagle sable, wings elevated erminois, each charged with a cross couped gules. Motto — " Patria cara carior fides. " [Addition to crest granted to Captain John Toup Nicholas, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and to his descendants, October 18, i8i6, the word " Pilot" inscribed on the rim of the naval crown, in com- memoration of distinguished services on the east and west coast of Calabria in the sloop "Pilot" in 1810, 1811. and 1812, and for an action in the said sloop with the French ship "La Legere," June 17, 1815.] Married, January 18, 1872, Margaret Elizabeth Graham, daughter of the Very Reverend Peter Colin Campbell, Doctor of Divinity, Princi- pal of Aberdeen University; and has Issue — (i) John Toup Nicolas, Gentleman, born October 23, 1872 ; (2) Colin Campbell Nicolas, Gentleman, born May 8, 1875. Postal address — 3 St. Clair Terrace, Edinburgh. NICHOLAS HARRIS NICOLAS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Bom 1830, being the eldest son of the late Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas , Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Club — Union, Married, 1884, Hebe, daughter of John Bishop of Camden Crescent, Bath, and widow of John Davison of the India Ojffice, Postal address — 10 Devonport Street, Hyde Park, W. Sir ARTHUR NICOLSON, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian ?r*)tPf!i<^nn Empire, Secretary of Embassy at Con- ixAWMV^vW stantinople. Born 1849, being the son of Sir Frederick Nicolson, Baronet, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Married, 1882, Mary Catherine, daughter of Archibald Rowan Hamilton of Killyheagh Castle, in the county of Down, Postal address — British Embassy, Constantinople, Sir ARTHUR THOMAS BENNETT ROBERT NICOLSON, tenth Baronet of that Ilk and Lasswade, Justice of the Peace for Victoria, Bom 1842, being the son of Sir Arthur Bolt Nicolson, ninth Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of the late Reverend George Bissett of Edny, in the county of Aberdeen, Club — New {Cheltenham), Creation— /a^ 2, 1629. Armorial bearings, as matriculated in Lyon Register, 1826, but without the style of ^* Baronet^' areforAxma: Or, three falcons' heads erased gules. Crest — A demi-lion or, armed and langued gules. Supporters — Twoeaglesor, armedgules. Motto — "Genero- sitate," Married, July 14, 1881, Annie, eldest daughter of John Rutherford of Bruntsfleld Place, Edinburgh, and formerly of Illillawa, Australia ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur John Frederick William Nicolson, Esquire, born June 8, 1882 ; (2) Harald Stanley Nicolson, Esquire, born October 22., 1883 ; (3) Lionel Rutherford Nicolson, Esquire, born 1887 ; and Annie Vera Violet, Residence — Brough Lodge, Fetlar, Shetland. [Foster places this title in " Chaos,"'\ Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM ERSKINE NICOL- SON, tenth Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable & is the Military Cocliade. Order of the Bath, Admiral Royal Navy, Born April 22, 1815, being the son of Major-General Sir William Nicolson, the ninth Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of John Russell, Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's Peerage, are for Arms ; Or, a lion's head between three falcons' heads erased gules, a bordure of the last. Motto — ' ' Generosilate," Mar- ried, firstly, May 26, 1847, Mary Clementina Marion, second daughter of James Loch of Drylaw, Member of Par- liament ; and by her (who died July 17, 1851) has Issue— (i) Frederick Nicolson, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery , bom June 16, i&nZ, who died Marchzg, 1879 ; (2) Sir Arthur Nicolson, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, bom September 19, xZii,q\married, April zo, 1882, Mary Katherine, daughter of Archibald Rowan Hamilton of Killyleagh Castle, in the county of Down'] ; and Clementina Ann Eleanor \married, November 26, 1885, Regierungs Rothwilhelm Beemelmans of Strasburg], He married secondly, in 1853, Augusta Sarah, only daughter of Robert Cullington of Old Lakenham, and by her [who died April 19, 1861) has issue, Frances; and Amy, He mar7ied thirdly, August 16, 1867, Anne, only child of R. Cross, Esquire, Residence — 15 William Street, Lowndes Square, London, S. W. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Colonel MALCOLM HASSELS NICOLSON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born 1843 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. NIDDRY, Baron, see HOPETOUN. NIEDPATH, Baron, see WEMYSS. Sir henry DICKONSON NIGHTINGALE, ninth Baronet, of Kneesworth Hall, in the X!J\\fx\\^\YinH\^ county of Cambridge. Bom Nov- i\JW^\}K\.\\\^\X\.X/ ember 15, 1830, being the only son of Sir Charles Nightingale, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Maria, youngest daughter of the late Edward Broughton Foster of Kingston-on-Thames. Creation — September i, 1628. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale ermine and gules, a rose counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ibex sejant argent, tufted, armed, and maned or. Married Mary, daughter of Captain Sidney J. Spark, Royal Navy ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Henry Nightingale, Esquire, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born June 17, 1856 [married, July 9, 1887, Lily Maitland, eldest daughter of Captain Maitland Addison , and has issue, Edward Manners Nightingale, Esquire, born 1888] ; (2) Valentine Charles Nightingale. Esquire, bora February 3, 1859 ; (3) Harry Ethelston Nightingale, Esquire, born March 16. i860 [married, May 17, 1881, Coralie Louise Pauline, younger daughter of Louis C. D. Harcourt-Mary, Doctor of Laws] ; Florence Mary [married, June 30, 1879, Major-General A. R. Macdonnell, Royal Engineers, who died 1888] ; Emily Frances Mary [married, January i, 1886, Mansfeldt Henry Mills, Esquire, of Tapton Grove, Chesterfield] ; and Violet Harriet [married, Novem- ber 24, 1894, Lieutenant Charles Herbert Clay]. Seat— Beaulieu Parami, He et Vilaine, France. Major-General THOMAS ROSE NIMMO, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, H^tTHtnri S°™ 1831, being the son of the late Robert Jl^l.t(l»IW Nimmo. Doctor of Medicine, of Auchinblain, in the county of Ayr ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club— East India United Service, Married, 1875, Rosanne Jane, daughter of the late Captain Henry Salmon, Bombay Cavalry, Postal address — 94 Sydney Place, Bath, Colonel ROBERT PARRY NISBET, Companion of tlie Most Eminent Order cf the Indian Empire, iT^tcfihpf- Born 1839; was created Companion of the Jl^l^WVV Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1883. Club — United Service, Married Anne Claxton, youngest daughter of the late John Delap Wilson of Milford, in the county of Hampshire, Postal address — 138 Cromwell Road, S W, H is the Naval Cockade. iI3iS Boz 737 €)gilt)B § HENRY THOMAS NISBET-HAMILTON-OGIL- VY, Esquire, Deputy- mmtt^mmiitOn- ^hl'Tare'for'h^e"tunt/ of Haddington, and Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Lincoln. Bom May 3, 1837, being the second son (but the eldest by his second marriage) of the late Sir John Ogilvy of Inverquharity (ninth Baronet), by his second wife Jane Elizabeth, com- monly known as Lady Jane Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Howard, sixteenth Earl of Suffolk. Cltiis — Travellers' and Brooks's (London), New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guar- dant gules, gorged with an open crown and crowned with a close imperial one or (for Ogilvy) ; 2 and 3 argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules (for Ramsay) ; in chief of the quartered coat a crescent gules for difference ; over all, on an escutcheon of pretence, quarterly i and 4, gules a sword paleways argent, hiked and pommelled or, between three cinquefoils of the second (for Hamilton); 2. argent, on a chevron gules, between three boars' heads erased sable, armed and langued of the second, as many cinquefoils of the first, the chevron being en- signed on the top with a thistle proper (for Nisbet) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure ermine (for Dundas) ; above the shield a helmet, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on wreaths of the proper liveries are set the three following Crests, namely, on the dexter side a demi-lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, and in an escroll over the same this motto, "Forward" (for Ogilvy) ; in the centre a horse's head and neck couped argent, bridled gules, and in an escroll over the same this motto, " Ryde through " (for Hamilton) ; and on the sinister side, a dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and holding a balance all proper, and in an escroll over the same this motto, " Discite justitiam " (for Nisbet). Upon a compartment below the shield, entwined with an escroll inscribed with this motto, "Terrena Pericula Sperno," are placed for Supporters, two white horses proper, bridled gules. Married, September 11, 1888, Mary Georgiana Con- stance C. Nisbet Hamilton of Belhaven, Dirleton, Pencait- land, Bloxholm, and Alford, only daughter of the late Right Honourable R. C. Nisbet Hamilton (nd Dundas), by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary C. Nisbet .Hamilton, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Elgin. Estates — Belhaven, Dirleton, and Pencait- land, in the county of East Lothian ; Bloxholm, Well, and Alford, in the countv of Lincoln. Postal addresses — Biel, Prestonkirk, Archerfield, Drem, and Winton Castle, Pen- caitland, East Lothian, Scotland ; Bloxholm Hall, Lincoln. \ ■' 4GNES NISBETT, commonly known as Lady Agnes Nisbett, daughter of the ninth Earl of Stair. fl^ttffll>f"f" ^^^"''^d, 1848, John More Nistett, of Caim- i\-iv9'iX'W jiiii^ in thecoTinty of Lanark, andthe Drum, in the county of Midlothian. '•^MITH, Viscount of, see BUCCLEUCH. Sir ANDREW NOBLE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born C*)llfl(r> 5^832, being theson of George Noble, Royal Navy, iUVmiK ly ^j-j .^ifg^ daughter of B. A. Donald of Otter- burn, Virginia, United States of America ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1854, Margery Durham, daughter of A. Campbell of Quebec. Postal addresses — Jesmond Dene House, Newcastle-on- Tyne ; Nunnykirk, Morpeth. JOSEPH HORACE NOBLE, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom September 7, 1855, being the only son of Joseph Alfred Noble of Fortis Green, Hornsey, in the county of Middlesex, and Selby House, Ham, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Emily, daughter of John Palgrave. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two chevronels gules, between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lys sable ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a leopard passant regardant sable, semde of annulets or, holding in the dexter forepaw a battle-axe erect proper; with the Motto, " Loyaut^ n'a peur." Married, September 26, 1885, Sarah, elder surviving daughter of Thomas Sturgess of Penshurst Park House, Tunbridge, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — Archibald Francis Noble, Gentleman, born July 4, 1886 ; and Elizabeth Mary. Estate and Postal address — Selby House, Ham, Surrey. NOEL, see GAINSBOROUGH. NOEL, Baron, see GAINSBOROUGH. NOEL, KING-, see LOVELACE. ALICE NOEL, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. RodenBerkeley Wriothesley Noel, daughter "ir^flpl °^ ^^"' ^^ Broe. Armorial bearings are, upon JI^Uvl fi lozenge: Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Married, 1863, Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Roden Berkeley Wriothesley Noel. Of the above mar- riage there was Issue — (1) Conrad Le Despencer Roden Noel, Esquire, born July 12, 1869 ; (2) Eric Charles Hamp- den Noel, Gentleman, born November i, 1871, and died June 10, 1877 ; and Frances Alice Gertrude. Postal address — 9 St. Aubyns, Hove, Brighton. His Honour ARTHUR BAPTIST NOEL, Judge of the Northern District Court of Queensland, of Brisbane. Bom December 16, 1855, being the eldest son of His Honour Wriothesley Baptist Noel of Melbourne, Judge of the Court of Insolvency and Land Tax Commissioner, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Mackenzie of Tain, Scotland, Queensland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the es- cutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or ; with the Motto, "Tout bien ou rien." Married, September 25, 1879, Henrietta Augusta Macdonald, daughter of Henry O'Hara ; and has Issue — (i) Leland Virgil Edmund Noel, Gentleman, born June 27, 1884; (2) Wriothesley Baptist Noel, Gentleman, born June 21, 1884; (3) Cyril Noel, Gentleman, born December 10, 1889 ; Gertrude Vivian ; Gladys Millicent. Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. AUGUSTA NOEL, commonly known as Lady Augusta Noel, daughter of the sixth Earl of Albemarle. Married, 1873, Ernest Noel. § EDWARD JOHN RODOLPH NOEL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward John Rodolph Noel. Bom 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Charles George Noel, second Earl of Gains- borough, by his wife Adelaide Harriet Augusta, commonly known as Lady Adelaide Harriet Augusta, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable William George Hay, seventeenth Earl of Errol ; is Major First Rifle Brigade ; served in Ashanti and in Burmah, 1887. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, fretty gules, and a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or. Married, 1884, Ruth, daughter of the late W. H. Lucas of Treniffie, in the county of Cornwall; and has Issue — (i) Edward William Charles Noel, Esquire, born 1886 ; (2) Hubert Lewis Clifford Noel, Gentleman, born 1888 ; (3) Baptist Lucius Noel, Gentle- man, born 1890. Postal address — Exton Park, Oakham. K ERNEST NOEL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and @ Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex. Born August 18, 1831, being the second son of the Reverend Baptist W. Noel, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Baptist W. Noel, by his wife Jane, daughter of Peter BaiUie of Douchfour, North Britain. Club — Athenasum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine, impaling the arms of Keppel, namely gules, three escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or ; with the Motto, "Tout bien ou rien." Married, firstly, June 24, 1857, Louisa Hope, only daughter of "Thomas Milne of Warley House, in the county of York ; secondly, October The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3 A 738 Bot 15, 1873, Augusta, commonly known as Lady Augusta, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Albemarle. Estate — Lydhurst. Postal address — Lyd- .hurst, Haywards Heath. HENRY LEWIS NOEL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiu*able Henry Lewis Noel, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Westminster. Born 1824, being the son of the Right Honoiu-able Sir Charles Noel, first Earl of Gainsborough, by his third wife Arabella, second daughter of Sir James Hamlyn-Williams, Baronet. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, fretty gules, a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or. Married, firstly, 1852, Emily • Elizabeth (who died 1890), daughter of the late Reverend Baptist Wriothesley Noel, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Baptist Wriothesley Noel ; secondly, 1892, Anne Adelaide, daughter of the late Reverend John Burn- side, Rector of Plumtree, in the county of Nottingham ; and has Issue (by first marriage) — (i) Gerard Thomas Noel, Esquire, formerly Captain Durham Light Infantry, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, born 1856 [married , 1888, Edith iMary, daughter of the Reverend William Byron, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Byron, and has issue, John Byron Noel, Esquire, born 1891 ; and Mary Cecily]; (2) Hugh Middleton Noel, Gentleman, born 1862 ; (3) Henry Hamlyn Noel, Gentleman, bom 1864 ; Evelyn Mary [married, 1880, Herbert Robinson Arbuthnot of 15 Craven Hill Gardens, W. , and has issue] ; Gertrude Arabella [married, 1891, Thomas Cheney Garlit of Kenwick Hall, Louth, in the county of Lincoln, and has issue] ; and Emily Frances. Postal addresses — 17 West- bourne Terrace, W. ; Lamcote, Radcliffe-on-Trent. JAMES GAMBIER NOEL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1826, being the second son of the late Reverend Francis James Noel, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Francis James Noel, by his wife Cecilia Penelope, daughter of Paul Cobbe Methuen, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Cors- ham ; was twenty-eight years in Admiralty, and .'Assistant Private Secretary to successive First Lords of the Admiralty, 1866-1880 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Club — Carlton. Armorial Jiearlngs^He bears for Arms : Or, fretty gules, and a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath nf the colours, a buck at gaze argent, attired or. Postal address — 8 Hanover Square, W. NOEL-HILL, see BERWICK. ANNE NOEL-HILL, commonly known as the Honour- able Anne Noel-Hill, sister of the Right fT*5n^l-?]^f ff Honourable the seventh Baron Berwick ; i\A\f\/\-\^\\\ raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1887. Armorial teaxings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse sable, a castle triple-towered argent, on a canton gules a martlet or (for Hill) ; 2. or, fretty gules, a canton ermine (for Noel) ; 3. or, a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed gules (for Harwood). Postal address — Cronkhill, Shrewsbury. HARRIET REBECCA NOEL-HILL, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Thomas Noel-Hill, eldest daughter of the late John Humffreys of Llwyn, in the county of Montgomery. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a fesse sable, a castle triple-towered argent, on a canton gules a martlet or (for Hill) ; 2. or, fretty gules, a canton ermine (for Noel) ; 3. or, a chevron between three stags' heads caboshed gules (fur Harwood). Married, 1845, the Reverend Thomas Henry Noel-Hill , commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Thomas Henry Noel-Hill (son of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Berwick), who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Henry Richard Noel-Hill, seventh Baron Berwick [to whom refer] ; {2) the Reverend Thomas Noel-Hill, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Thomas Noel-Hill, Rector of Berrington, in the county of Salop [married, June 2, 1874, ^ is the Military Cockade. j|3or Frederica Sarah, daughter of the Reverend W. David Morrice, Vicar of St. 'Thomas, Salisbury, and Prebendary of Salisbury, and died July 5, 1888, leaving by her, who died December 25, 1883, Thomas Henry Noel - Hill, Esquire, born April 2, 1877; and Mary Selina] ; Harriet Maria Selina, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Maria Selina, died February 4, 1893 : and Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Anne. Postal address — Cronk- hill, Shrewsbury. Sir ED WARD NOEL- WALKER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order Ti!Se\o\ trfflftiliCf "f ^'ii"t Michael and Saint j|:ym?l-lUl;t»HtK-l. George, Lieutenant - Goruemor oj Ceylon. Born 1842, being the son of Sir James Walker, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George^ Com- f anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1871, Florence, daughter of Henry Sarsfield Bascom of British Guiana. Postal addresses — Ceylon; 10 York Mansions, Barkston Gardens, London, S. W. JOHN PHILIP NOLAN, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment for the North Galway Division, and If^rtfatl f^^i^<^^ "f i^ Peace for that county. Bom Jl'^Olull August 30, 1868, being the son of the late John Nolan, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ballinderry, by his wife Mary Anne. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings as given in Debretts ' ' House of Commons,'* but which are not registered in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Gules, on a cross or, between four daggers proper, A lion rampant gules between four birds sable. Crest— iz demi-lion ratnpant gules. Motto — " Cor unum via una." Estate and postal address — Ballinderry, Galwav. Deputy -Inspector -General HENRY FREDERICK NORBURY, Companion of the Most Tr*)ni*flltTM HoTiourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of iVAMKvWK^ Medicine. 'Born zZ^^g ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Married, 1868, Minna Legge, daughter of the late E. G. Wade-Browne of Burton. Postal address — 8 Sinclair Gardens, West Ken- sington Park, W. The Right Honourable STEUART LINDESAY TOLER, Widow, Countess-Dowager of Norbury, second daughter of Major-General Sir Henry Bethune, Baronet \de jure ninth Earl of Lindsay). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank: Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross fletuy gules, charged with a plain cross couped of the field, between four leaves vert (for Toler) ; 2 and 3 argent, a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief sable, three escallops or (for Graham). Supporters — Dexter, a horse argent, bridled gules; sini- ster, a fawn proper. Married, 1848, the Right Honourable Hector John Graham Toler, third Earl of Norbury, who died in 1873, Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable WiUiam Brabazon Lindesay Toler, fourth Earl of Norbury [to whom refer], twin with a brother who lived only a few hours ; Mary Catharine, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Catharine [married, October 13, 1884, to Charles John Stewart] ; Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth [married, October g, 1884, to the Right Honourable the Earl of Caledon]; Margaret Albinia Grace, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Margaret Albinia Grace [married, March 18, 1880, to Edward Boycott Jenkins] ; and Charlotte Emily Alexina, commonly knovm as the Honourable Charlotte Emily Alexina. Postal address — 24 Onslow Gardens, Brompton, S.W. ; Ockham Park, Ripley, Surrey. Colonel THOMAS CONINGSBURY NORBURY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wor- cester, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Hereford. Born 1829, being the eldest son cf the late Thomas Norbury of Sherridge, Great Malvern ; was created Companion cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1855, the Honourable Gertrude O'Grady, H is the Naval Cockade. jQot Bot 739 daughter of the Right Honourable Standish, third Viscount Guillamore. Postal address— ■SAern-zrf^c, Gi eat Malvern. The Right Honourable WILLIAM BRABAZON LINDESAY TOLER, Earl of Norbury, Viscount Glan- dine of Glandine, King's County, Baron Norbury of Ballyorenode, in the county of Tipperary, and Baron Nor- wood of Knockalton, all in the Peerage of Ireland. Born July 2, 1862, being the only son of the third Earl (twin with a brother deceased), by his wife, the second daughter of Major-General Sir Henry Bethune, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1873. Creations — Baron Norwood, November 24, 1797; Baron Norbury, December 22, 1800; Earl, &c., June 23, 1827. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a cross fleurette gules, charged with a plain cross couped of the field, between four leaves vert (for Toler) ; 2 and 3 argent, a trefoil slipped vert, on a chief sable, three escallop shells or (for Graham). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a fleur-de-lis or. Supporters— Dexter, a horse argent, bridled gules; sinister, a fawn proper. Motto — "Reg! et patriae fidehs." Heir fresumptive — His cousin, Hector Robert Toler, Esquire, born 1847; married, 1884, Alice, daughter of Charles Steer, late Puisne Judge of Calcutta ; late Lieutenant and Life Guards. Seat — Cabra House, in the county of Dublin. Residence — 24 Onslow Gardens, London, S.W. Datne FRANCES MARIANNE NORCOTT. Widow, commonly known as Lady Norcoti, daughter ir*)ni*Prif"f" ^f George Durant of Tong Castle, in the JUUVVUVV county of Salop. Married, 1848, General Sir William Sherhrooke Ramsay Norcott, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1886. Postal address — St. Ronans, Pevensey Road, St. Leonard s-on-Sea. §The Most Noble Sir HENRY FITZALAN HOWARD, Duke of Norfolk, Earl of ||n|^|^l^(]^ Arundel, Surrey, and Norfolk, Baron Fitz- Jl^UVlUm Alan, Clun, Oswaldestre, and Maltravers, Earl Marshal and Hereditary Marshal of England, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Premier Duke, immediately after the Princes of the Blood- Royal, and Premier Earl, Chief Butler of England', Lieu- tenant-Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Sussex Regiment. Born December 27, 1847, being the elder son of the fourteenth Duke, by his wife, the Honourable August Mary Minna Catherine, youngest daughter of the first Lord Lyons ; succeeded his father in i860, who, with his brothers and sisters, assumed the additional name of Fitz-Alan in 1842. Creations — Earl- Marshal, 1672 ; Duke of Norfolk and Earl of Surrey, June 28, 1483 ; Earl of Arundel (stated to be a feudal honour as adjudged in Parliament, Julv 8, 1433, eleventh Henry VI., by possession of Arundel Castle only, without any creation) ; Earl of Norfolk, June 6, 1644. Livery — Scarlet and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, I. gules, on a bend between six cross crosslets fitchle argent, an escutcheon or, charged vrith a demi-lion rampant pierced through the mouth by an arrow within a double tressure flory counterflory of the first (for Howard) ; 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, in chief a label of three points argent (for Brotherton) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant or (for Fitzalan), behind the shield two gold batons in saltire, en- amelled at the ends sable (the insignia of his office of Earl- Marshal). The escutcheon is surrounded by the garter and by the collar of that Most Noble Order. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. issuant from a ducal coronet or, a pair of wings gules, each charged with a bend between six cross crosslets fitchle argent : 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant with tail extended or, gorged with a ducal coronet argent ; 3. on a mount vert, ahorse passant argent, holding in the mouth a slip of oak fructed proper. Supporters — Dexter, a lion ; sinister, a horse, both argent, the latter holding in his mouth a slip of oak vert, fructed proper. Motto — "Sola virtus invicta." Married, Novem- ber 21, 1877, Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, commonly known as Lady Flora Paulyna Hetty Barbara, elder daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Frederick Abney-Hastings, Baron Donington, by his wife, the Right Honourable Edith, in her own right Countess of Loudoun, Baroness Botreaux, Hastings, &c. ; and by her (who died April II, 1887) has Issue— Philip Joseph Mary Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Earl of Arundel and Surrey, born September 7, 1879. Residences— Norfolk House, St. James's Square, London, S.W. ; Arundel Castle, in the county of Sussex ; Derwent Hall, in the county of Derby ; The Farm, Sheffield. Sir FRANCIS BOOTH NORMAN, Knight Comman- der of the Most Honourable Order of the JI^OltlTtdtl Bath, Lieulenant-General. Born April z^, *" '^*' 1830, being the second son of fames Norman , Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by his wife Charlotte, eldest daughter of Henry Wylie. Chih— United Service. Maxried, firstly, August 2, 1852, Elisa Ellen, daughter of Lieutenant William Nisbett, Bengal Army (she died January 1870) ; secondly, March 2, 1892, Caroline Matilda, eldest daughter of the late Reverend W. Cazalet. Of the first marriage there is Issue — (i) Francis James Norman, Esquire, born February 22, 1855 ; (2) William. Wylie Norman, Esquire, born March 11, i860 ; (3) Arthur Henry Norman, Esquire, bom January 26, 1863; Ellen Eliza, died August 1857; Lucy Jessie ; Frances Ellen ; Edith ; and Selina. Postal address — 3 Sussex Gardens, West Dulwich. HENRY RADFORD NORMAN, Esquire. Lieutenant- General and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born November 20, 1818, being the only surviv- ing son of the Reverend John Henry Norman of T^trret House, Dublin, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Captain John Norris. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Cheltenham). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms ; Quarterly, i. argent, on a bend gules, three stags' heads caboshed ; 2. sable, a chevron between two crescents in chief and a trefoil in base ; ^. paly of six argent and azure, a canton ; 4. quarterly , in the second and third quarters a fret, over all a fesse azure. Crest — a sta^s head caboshed. Motto — "Steady." Married, 1852, Alice Clare, daughter of the Reverend C. R. Rowlatt, Incu-mbent of North Benfleet Rectory, in the county of Essex, Estate — Hamp- stead Park. Postal address — The Home, Charlton King, Cheltenham, General Sir HENRY WYLIE NORMAN, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Etninent Order of the Indian Em-pire. Born 1826, being the son of the late James Norman ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1873, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order, 1887 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878 ; Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, ^rj/Zj', 1853, Selina Eliza, daughter of Doctor A. Davidson, Inspector-General of Hospitals ; secondly, Minnie, daughter ofT. Knowles, andwidffw of Captain A. B. Temple; thirdly, Alice Claudine, daughter of Teignmouth Sandys, Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland, §The Reverend and Most Honourable CON- STANTINE CHARLES HENRY lt*>rt«»tY»Q«h« PHIPPS, Marquess of Normanby, JUUliUCtllUI^ Earl of Mulgrave, Viscount Nor- manby, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Mulgrave, of Mulgrave, in the county of York, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Baron Mulgrave, of New Ross, in the county of Wexford, in the Peerage of Ireland, High Steward of Hull, Canon of St. George's Chapel, Windsor, Deputy -Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of York. Born August 29, 1846, being the son of the second Marquess, by his wife Laura, daughter of Captain Russell, Royal Navy ; succeeded his father 1890. Creations — Baron, September 3, 1767 (Ireland) ; Baron, August 13, 1794 (Great Britain) ; Earl and Viscount, September 7, 1812 ; Marquess, June 25, 1838 (United Kingdom). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a trefoil slipped between The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 740 Box eight mullets in orle argent (for Phipps) ; 2 paly of six argent and azure, over all a bend gules (for Annesley) ; 3 (by grant from James II. to Lady Catherine Darnley) the Royal Arms of England, temp. James II., within a bordure compony argent and azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, vi'ith a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect sable, holding a trefoil slipped argent. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn ermine ; sinister, a goat ermine, each armed and unguled or, and gorged with a chaplet of roses proper. DlottO — "Virtute quies." I/eij- presumptive — His nephew, George Alfred Constantine Phipps. Seats — Mulgrave Castle, Whitby, in the county of York ; Cloisters, Windsor. The Right Honourable JAMES CHARLES HER- BERT WELBORE ELLIS-AGAR, ir^rt1*ttlJi'Mf'rtf1 Earl of Normanton, in the county of Jl^UllUaillUII Kilkenny, Viscount Somerton, and Baron Somerton of Somerton, in the county of Kildare, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Baron Somerton, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Wiltshire and Hampshire. Born September 17, 1818, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the eleventh Earl of Pembroke ; succeeded his father 1868. Creations — Baron (Peerage of Ireland), June 12, 1795 ; Viscount, December 30, 1800 ; Earl, February 4, 1806; Baron (United Kingdom), April 9, 1873. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Azure, a lion rampant or, a mullet for difference, impaling the arms of Barrington, namely argent, three chevronels gules, a label of three points azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or. Supporters — Two lions, the dexter per bend, and the sinister per bend sinister or and azure, collared and chained gules, each charged on the shoulder with a crescent. Motto — "Via trita, via tuta." Married^ April 9, 1856, Caroline Susan Augusta, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Susan Augusta, daughter 6f the Right Honourable William Keppel Barrington, sixth Viscount Barrington ; and by her has Issue — (i) Charles George Welbore Ellis-Agar, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Somerton, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of South- ampton, born April 27, 1858, died January 17, 1894; (2) Sidney James ElHs-Agar, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Somerton, born April 9, 1865 [married, November 1894, Amy, younger daughter of Colonel Henry Byng, commonly called the Honourable Henry Byng, Equerry to Her Majesty] ; (3) Henry Augustus Bernard Ellis-Agar, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Augustus Bernard Ellis-Agar, born November 21, 1870, died April 25, 1885 ; (4) Francis William Arthur Ellis- Agar, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis William Arthur Ellis-Agar, born October 19, 1873 ; Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth [married, 1876, the Right Honourable the Earl of Clarendon, and died May 9, 1894] ; Mary Beatrice, commonly known as Lady Mary Beatrice ; Margaret Elizabeth Diana, com- monly known as Lady Margaret Elizabeth Diana [married, July 23, 1884, Ivan Campbell, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Ivan Campbell, second son of the sixth Earl of Breadalbane, and has issue] ; and Mary Adelaide, com- monly known as Lady Mary Adelaide. Residences — 22 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ; Somerley, Ringwood, in the county of Hampshire. NORREYS, Baron, see ABINGTON. NORROY KING OF ARMS, see WELDON, NORTH, see GUILFORD. NORTH, Baron, see GUILFORD. AMY LOUISE NORTH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles North, daughter ff^fll*tfl °'^ ''^^ '^'^ Reverend J. T. Maine of Bighton Jl^UVvtJ Wood, in the county of Hampshire. Ar- morial l}earings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Married, 1865, Charles North, Esquire, commonly known ^ is tlie MUitary Cockade. J!30t as the Honourable Charles North (son of the Right Hon- ourable the sixth Earl of Guilford), who died 1871. Postal address— b Eaton Square, S.W. CHARLOTTE MARIA DICKSON, Widow, commonly known as Baroness North, third daughter of the Honourable and Reverend William Eden, Rector of Bishopstourne, m the county of Kent. Ua.mtA,Jirstly, 1850, Dudley North, Esquire, commonly known as Lord North, who died i860 ; secondly, 1861 Major Alexander George Dickson of Belchester House, near Coldstream, who died 1889. By her first marriage she had Issue— (i) The Right Honourable Dudley Francis North, seventh Earl of Guildford; (2) MoHon William North, Esguire, commonly known as the Honourable Morton William North {with patent of precedence), born October 31, 1852 [married, April 3, 1879, Hilda Hylton, younger daughter of the late Captain Hylton Joliffe, and has issue, Dudley John North, Gentleman, born December 1879 ; Hylton George Morton North, Gentleman, bom September 13, 1885 ; Roger North, Gentleman, born September 24, 1888] ; "(3) Cecil North, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil North (with patent of precedence), born April 25, 185s ; and Flora Mildred, commonly known as Lady Flora Mildred [with patent of precedence) {married, December 28, 1880, Sir Robert Rodney Wilmot, Baronet, and died March 1, 1886, aged 25, leaving issue\ Postal adiress—Glemham Hall, Wickham Market. The Honourable Sir FORD NORTH, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in tlie Law. Bom 1830, being the son of John North of Liverpool, by his wife Ellen, daughter of Jonathan Haworth of Bury, in the county of Lancashire ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1881. Married, 1857, Elizabeth, daughter of William Mann of Liscard, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address— 76 Queensborough Terrace, Kensington Gardens, W. FREDERICK HENRY NORTH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Henry North. Bom 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable Francis North, the sixth Earl of Guilford, by his second wife Harriet, only daughter of General Sir Henry Warde, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; entered the Bengal Civil Service 1856, appointed third Secretary Diplomatic Service, 1864. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, East India United Service, Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Postal address — Bradstow, Broad- stairs, Kent. Colonel JOHN T. NORTH. Armorial bearings as used are as follows : Argent, two chevronels between three mullets sable. Crest — A lion's head erased and collared. Motto — " Animo et fide." These arms were granted in the year 1600 to the family of North of Walkering, in the county of Nottingham. This family is believed to be extinct, and Colonel North has certainly established no descent from the grantee. Married, and has issue. Postal address — Avery Hill, near Eltham, Kent. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY JOHN NORTH, Baron North, of Kirtling, in the county of Cambridge, England. Born October 5, 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable Baroness North, and the late Colonel the Right Honourable J. S. North ; succeeded his mother in 1884, under the creation of February 17, ISS3-ISS4' Club — Carlton. Livery — F\ill dress : dark blue coats faced with yellow, silver lace, yellow waistcoats with silver lace, dark blue plush breeches ; undress : blue coats, yellow and blue strioed waistcoats, silver buttons. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion passant or, between three fleurs-de-lis argent. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Sup- porters — Two dragons, wings elevated sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Motto — "Animo et fide." Married, January 12, 1858, Frederica, daughter of Richard Howe Cockerell, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, and M is tlie Kaval Cockade. Ji3or Bot 741 J0ott|)ampton has had Issue — (i) William Frederick John North, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Frederick John North, born October 13, i860 [married, November 7, 1885, Valerie Keppel, daughter of Charles North of Rougham Hall, and has issue, Dudley William John North, Esquire, born August 9, 1891] ; (2) Roger Archibald Percy North, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Roger Archibald Percy North, born March 2, 1863 ; Mina Susan Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Mina Susan Georgina [married, January 23, 1889, Francis FitzGerald, and has issue] ; Beata Theresa Frederica, commonly known as the Honourable Beata Theresa Frederica, died 1886 ; Maria Theresa, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Theresa [married, November 12, 1892, Arthur Phillips Roberts of Coeddii, in the county of Flint] ; and Christina Philippa Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Christina Philippa Agnes [married, January 29, 1890, Captain Thomas Yate Benyon, of Nelthrop House, in the county of York, late 4th Hussars, and has issue]. Residences — 51 Cromwell Houses, S.W.; Kittling Tower, Newmarket ; Wroxton Abbey,' Banbury. ^ The Most Honoukable Sik WILLIAM DOUGLAS MACLEAN COMPTON, Mar- quess of Northampton, Earl of Northampton, Earl Compton of Compton, in the county of Warwick, and Baron Wilmington of Wilmington, in the county of Sussex, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Bom August 20, 1818, being the second son of the second Marquess, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Major-General Douglas Maclean Clephane ; became Admiral 1880; succeeded his brother March 3, 1877. Creations — Earl, August 2, i6i8 ; Marquess, &c. , September 7, 1812. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a lion passant guardant or, between three esquires' helmets argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount, a beacon fired proper, behind it a riband inscribed with the words ' ' Nisi Dominus. " Sup- porters — Dexter, a dragon ermine, ducally gorged and chained or; sinister, a imicorn argent, horned, maned, hoofed and tufted sable. Motto — "Je ne serche qu'un." Married^ August 21, 1844, Eliza, third daughter of Admiral the Honourable Sir George Elliott, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and by her (who died December 4, 1877) has had Issue — (i) Charles John Spencer Compton, Esquire, commonly known as Earl Compton, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northampton, born July 13, 1849 ; died, unmarried, Sep- tember 5, 1887 ; (2) William George Spencer Scott Comp- ton, Esquire, commonly known as Earl Compton, Member of Parliament for Bamsley, born April 23, 1851 [married, April 30, 1884, Mary Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Florence, daughter and heiress of the Right Honourable the second Lord Ashburton, and has issue, William Bingham Compton, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Wilmington, born August 6, 1885 ; Spencer Douglas Compton, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Spencer Douglas Compton, born May 3, 1893 ; and Margaret Louise Lizzie, commonly known as Lady Mar- garet Louise Lizzie]; (3) Alwyne Frederick Compton, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Alwyne Frederick Comp- ton, born June 5, 1855 [married, July 31, 1886, Mary Evelyn, daughter of Robert Charles de Grey Vyner of Gautby Hall, in the county of Lincoln, and has issue, Edward Robert Francis Compton, Esquire (His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales was sponsor), born December 14, 1891]; (4) Douglas James Cecil Comptoti, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Douglas James Cecil Compton, born November 13, 1865 ; Katrine Cecilia, commonly known as Lady Katrine Cecilia [married, October 25, 1870, the Right Honourable Earl Cowper, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter]; Margaret Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Margaret Georgiana [married, December 30, 1884, Henry John Lowndes Graham, and has issue] ; Alice Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Alice Elizabeth, died June 17, 1862; and Mabel Violet Isabel, commonly known as Lady Mabel Violet Isabel. Resi- dences— ^/^ Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; Castle Ashby, in the county of Northampton ; Compton Winyates, Kineton, in the county of Warwick ; Torloisk, Tobermory, Isle of Mull, N.B. §The Right Honourable Sir WALTER HENRY JAMES, Baron Northbourne of iRnrfflflrtltfflP Betteshanger, in the county of Jl'^UVVyuUUVUC- Kent, and Jarrow Grange, in the County Palatine of Durham, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Kent. Bom March 25, 1846, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Sarah Caroline, daughter of Cuthbert Ellison of Hebburn Hall, in the county of Dm-ham ; succeeded his father 1893. Creations — Baronet, July 28, 1791 ; Baron, November 5, 1884. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, a dolphin embowed or. Above the escutcheon^ which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ostrich argent, beaked and legged or. Supporters — Two eagles argent, each gorged with a plain collar gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " J'ayme a' jamais." Married, August 2^, 1868, Edith Emmeline Mary, daughter of John Newton Lane of King's Bromley Manor, in the county of Stafford ; and has Issue — (i) Walter John James, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter John James, born September 2, i86g [married, October 4, 1894, Laura Gwenilian, eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral Ernest Rice of Sibertswold Place] ; (2) Cuthbert James, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cuthbert James, Lieutenant 3rd and 4th Battalions Manchester Regi- ment, born February 29, 1872 ; (3) Robert James, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert James, born May 13, 1873 ; (4) Wilfred James, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wilfred James, born Decem- ber 7, 1874; and Sarah Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah Agnes. Residences — 6 Whitehall Gardens. S.W. ; Betteshanger, Sandwich, in the county of Kent. The Right Honourable Sir THOMAS GEORGE Baring, Earl of Northbrook, of ff^rtl'f'flfll'llrtfe Stratton, in the countv of Southamp- JUUIVIJUVUUU ton. Viscount Baring of Lee, in the county of Kent, Baron Northbrook of Stratton, and a Baronet, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Lord-Lieutenant and Gustos Rotulorum of Hampshire, Honorary Colonel Hampshire Yeomanry Cavabry, High Steward of Winchester. Bor?i January 22, 1826, being the eldest son of the first Baron Northbrook, by his first wife, daughter of the Honourable Sir George Grey, Baronet ; succeeded his father in the Barony, 1866. Creations — Baronet, May 29, 1793 ; Baron, January 4, 1866 ; Viscount and Earl, June 10, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head couped proper, muzzled and ringed gold. Above the escutcheon , which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and by the collar and pendent there- from the badge of a Knight Grand Commander of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois, between two wings argent. Sup- porters — On either side a bear proper, muzzled or, gorged with a chain of the last, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with a portcullis gold, and that on the sinister with a palm-tree on a mount proper. Motto — " Probitate et labore." Married, Sep- tember 6, 1848, Elizabeth Harriet, daughter of Henry Charles Sturt of Crichel, in the county of Dorset ; and by her (who died June 3, 1867) has had Issue — (1) Francis George Baring, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Baring, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Southampton, Member of Parliament for Aylesbury, 1880 to 1885, and for North Bedford, 1886 to 1892, late Lieutenant Rifle Brigade and Grenadier Guards, born December 6, 1850 ; (2) Arthur Napier Thomas Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable .Arthur Napier Thomas Baring, Royal Navy, born June 3, 1854, lost at sea, September 7, 1870; and jane Emma, commonly known as Lady Jane Emma (Imperial Order of the Crown of India), [married, January 29, 1890, Henry George Lewis Crichton, Esquire, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Henry Tlie Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 742 Bot Bot George Lewis Crichton. Residences — Stratton, Micheld- ever Station, in the county of Hampshire ; 4 Hamilton Place, London, W. NORTHCOTE, see IDDESLEIGH. The Reverend ARTHUR FRANCIS NORTHCOTE, commonly known as the Reverend the Tr»)fl1*l''h('fl1'P Honourable Arthur Francis Northcote, JUUlVlJVUVt- Master of Arts of the University of Ox- ford. Born November 2, 1852, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Iddes- leigh, by his wife Cecilia Frances, daughter of Thomas Farrer. Cluhs — Junior Conservative, Albemarle Street. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Arms ; Argent, three crosses bottony in bend sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a stag trippant argent; with the Motto, "Christi crux est mea lux. ' Married, firstly, 1877, Alice Caroline (died 1878), daughter of the late Edward Robert Owen, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ; secondly, 1880, Mary Arabella (died 1888), daughter of the late Samuel Bush Toller, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Lav/ ; thirdly, 1892, Emily Catherine, daughter of the late Colonel Samuel Blomefield Kekewich, sth Nor- thumberland Fusiliers ; and has Issue — Geoffrey Alexander Stafford Northcote, Esquire, born 1881 ; Frances Mary Alice ; Dorothea Mary ; Beatrice Edith ; Hester Selina Mary ; and Evelyn Olivia Stafford. Postal address — St. Gregory, Northgate, Canterbury. Sir HENRY STAFFORD NORTHCOTE, com- monly called the Honourable Sir Henry Stafford Northcote, first Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Member of Parliament for Exeter. Born November 18, 1846, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Stafford Henry Northcote First Earl of Iddesleigh, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law, by his wife Cecilia Frances, daughter of Thomas Farrer. Creation — November 23, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three crosses bottony in bend sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, tturned up ermine, a stag trippant argent. Motto — "Christi crux est mea lux." Married, October 2, 1873, Alice, adopted daughter of the first Lord Mount Stephen. Residence — 7 Seamore Place, Mayfair, W. §The Right Honourable DAVID JOHN CAR- NEGIE, Earl of Northesk, and Baron C<)ni*l'flP '^'" Cornwall and Devon Miners JUUUIt-lt'^I^Pl-lVtiiP Artillery (West Division), Royal Artillery. Born October 20, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Stephen Usticke Nowell-Usticke, Esquire, of Woodlane, by his wife Lucy E. Marianne, second daughter of the Reverend Robert Stapylton Bree, Vicar of Tintagel, in the county of Corn- wall. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, counter-quartered i. and iiii. gules, on a bend embattled counter-embattled, between two plain cotises or, three eagles displayed of the field (for Usticke) ; ii. and iii. per fesse argent and sable, a fesse engrailed counterchangecl between a sword in chief, point upwards, and another in base, point downwards proper (for & is the Military Cockade. Nowell) ; 2 and 3 per bend sinister dovetail or and sable, six martlets within a bordure, all counterchanged (for Beauchant). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreatli of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed gules, gorged with a plain collar and pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a water-bouget sable (for Usticke) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, grasping a sword proper, between the antlers of a stag sable (for Nowell) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of rays of the sun proper, a martlet sable, holding in its beak an acorn slipped, also proper (for Beauchant). Motto — " Semper paratus." Married, June 22, 1887, Janet, eldest daughter of the Right Reverend Herbert Bree, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Barbadoes ; and has Issue — Robert Stapylton Nowell-Usticke, Gentleman, born March 3, 1892. Seat — Polsue Philleigh, near Grampound Road, in the county of Cornwall. NUGENT, see WESTMEATH. Sir CHARLES NUGENT, fifth Baronet, of BaUinlough Castle, in the county of Westmeath, Count r+)tt(TPtT(" of the Holy Roman Empire. Sonj February Jl.^U^vUV y^ 1847, being the second son of Sir John Nugent, third Baronet, by his wife Letitia Maria, daughter of Charles Whyte Roche of Ballygran, in the county of Limerick ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, October 23, 1863, under the creation of July 23, 1795. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Ermine, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice with wings expanded vert. Motto — " Decrevi." Married, November 15, 1871, Emily'Ruth Eades, eldest daughter of Thomas Walker of Berkswell Hall, in the county of War- wick, and 22 Park Lane, London ; and has Issue — Hugh Charles Nugent, Esquire, born May 18, 1878. Estates — BaUinlough, Newtown, Cronenstown, Killough, Walsten- town, Hunstown, Shandonough, all in the county of Westmeath ; and property in the county of Meath, Seat — BaUinlough Castle, in the county of Westmeath. CHARLES ANTHONY NUGENT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Anthony Nugent. Born 1836, being the son of the Right Honourable Anthony Francis Nugent, ninth Earl of Westmeath, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Malachy Daly of Raford, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent, and for his Crest, upon a wi-eath of the colours, a cockatrice with wings elevated vert. Married, 1875, Gertrude, eldest daughter of the late Denis O'Conor of Mount Druid, in the county of Roscommon. Residence — Flower HiU, Tynagh, Loughrea, in the county of Galway. Colonel Sir CHARLES BUTLER PETER HODGES NUGENT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1826, being the son of C. Nugent ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club— Junior United Service. Married, 1868, Emma, daughter of the Reverend R. A. Burney, Rector of Brightwell, in tlie county of Berkshire. H Sir EDMUND CHARLES NUGENT, third Baronet, I® of Waddesdon, in the county of Berkshire, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born March 12, 1839, being the son of Sir George Nugent, second Baronet, by his wife Maria Char- lotte, commonly called the Honourable Maria Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Col- borne (extinct) ; succeeded his father in 1892, under tlie creation of November 28, 1806. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms ; Ermine, two bars within a bordure engrailed gules, on a canton of the last a dagger erect proper, pommel and hilt or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath ^m is tbe Naval Cockade. Bm ©ak 745 of the colours, a cockatrice vert, gorged witli a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon gules, charged with a dagger erect, as in the arms. Supporters — Two cockatrices vert, wings endorsed, collared or, pendent therefrom a shield gules, charged with a dagger, as in the arms. Motto— " Decrevi." Married, April 30, 1863, Evelyn Henrietta, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-General E. F. Gascoine ; and has Issue — (i) George Colborne Nugent, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Grenadier Guards, born February 22, 1864 [married, December 8, 1891, Isabel Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Edward Bulwer, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, and has issue, a son, born November 5, 1892] ; (2) the Reverend Edmund Frederick Nugent, Master of Arts, Domestic Chaplain to Bishop of Truro, bbrn February 4, 1866; (3) Charles Henry Nugent, Esquire, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born Feb- ruary 4, 1866, died, unmarried, April 30, 1887; (4) Claude Nugent, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born May 10, 1867; Evelyn Lilla; and Violet. Residences — 14 Lowndes Square, Belgravia, S.W. ; West Harling Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Sir JOHN NUGENT, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine. Born i8o5, being the son of John Nugent of Grenan, in the county of Kilkenny ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married Sarah, daughter of T. T. Betts of Broom- field, Clapham, London, S. W. (she died 1893). Postal address — Dublin. Dame LUCRETIA LOUISA NUGENT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Nugent, daughter of George Wetherill Ottley. Livery — Drab, with red facings and red waistcoat, with silver buttons. Married, 1845, Sir Oliver Nugent, Knight Bachelor (so created 1872), Member of Executive Council in the Island of Antigua, West Indies, who died August 23, 1894. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Nicholas Nugent, Esquire, bom October 18, 1845 ; (2) Oliver Nugent, Esquire, born February 28, 1850 (deceased) ; (3) Edward Step/ten Rigaud Jarvis Nugent, Es- quire, born July 1856 ; (4) Edmund Ottley Holberton Nugent, Esquire, bom May 28, 1854 (deceased); Maria Ledweld ; Harriett Widdrington ; Emily Louisa Turner ; and Con- stance Lucretia. Estate — Skerretts, Antigua, West Indies. Postal address — St. John's, Antigua, West Indies. Dame MARIA MORE NUGENT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Nugent, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard More O'Ferrall, Member of Parliament. Armo- rial l3earmgs are, upon a lozenge: Ermine, two bars gules, a martlet azure for difference. Married, 1861, Sir Walter George Nugent, second Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Percy Thomas Nugent, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Laval Arthur Nugent, Esquire, born September 13, 1863 ; (3) Walter Richard Nugent, Esquire, born December 12, 1865 ; (4) George Edward Nugent, Esquire, born January 11, 1867 ; (5) Cecil Charles Nugent, Esquire, born March 7, 1879 ; Matilda Mary Ehzabeth, died 1871 ; Ellen ; Mabel ; and Evelyn Jessie Mary. Postal address — Donore, Multifarnham, county Westmeath. MARY ANNE NUGENT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Thomas Hugh Nugent, daughter of Bush. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, two bars gules. Married, 1843, Thomas Hugh Nugent, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Hugh Nugent, son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Westmeath, who died 1849. Sir PERCY THOMAS NUGENT, third Baronet, of Donore, in the county of Westmeath. Born June 11, 1861, being the son of Sir Walter George Nugent, second Bar- onet, by Maria More, daughter of the Right Honourable Richard More O'Ferrall, Member of Parliament. Crea- tion — September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice rising, tail nowed proper, combed and wattled gules. Motto — "Decrevi." ikeir presumptive — His brother, Laval Arthur Nugent, Esquire, born 1863. Seat — Donore, Multifarnham, in the county of Westmeath. RICHARD ANl'HONY NUGENT, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Richard Anthony Nugent. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable Anthony Francis Nugent, ninth Earl of Westmeath, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Malachy Daly of Raford, in the county of Galway. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice, wings elevated and displayed vert. Married, 1877, Theresa Henrietta, daughter of the late Richard Gradwell ; and has Issue — Richard Francis Robert Nugent, Esquire, born 1884 ; Mary Theresa ; Anne Christian ; and Rose Emily. 'Residences — Rockfield, Athenry ; Cloonevan, Loughrea, in the county of Galway. Lieutenant-Colonel ROBERT ARTHUR NUGENT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1853, being the son of Robert Nugent ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Married, 1876, Marion Henrietta Annie, daughter of Thomas Smith of Weston-super-Mare, and widow of Frederick Hitchcock. Postal address — Hamilton, Bermuda. WILLIAM ANDREW NUGENT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Andrew Nugent. Born , being the second son of the Right Honourable William St. George Nugent, tenth Earl of Westmeath, by his wife Emily Margaret, daughter of the late Andrew William Blake of Furlough, in the county of Galway. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wi'eath of the colours, a cockatrice, wings elevated and displayed vert. Major- General Sir JAMBS MANSFIELD NUT- TALL, Knight Commander of the Most X(7\\1ttn\\ Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Com- Jl^UtvCtU panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1872, and advanced to Knight Commander, 1894. rank of o Sir CHARLES WILLIAM ATHOLL OAKELEY, fourth Baronet, of Shrewsbury, Justice of Cirs(i>n the Peace. Born October 25, 1828, being WaSX\\>^ the son of the Venerable Sir Herbert Oakeley, the third Baronet, by his wife, the second daughter of the late Reverend and Right Hon- ourable Charles Murray- Aynsley, commonly called Lord Charles Murray-Aynsley ; succeeded his father in 1845, under the creation of June 5, 1790. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse between three crescents gules, as many fleurs-de-lis or (for Oakeley). Upon tiie escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gules, holding in the hand a scimitar also proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto— " Non timeo, sed caveo." Married, May 16, i860, Ellen, only child of John Meeson Parsons of Angley Park, near Cranbrook ; and has Issue — (i) Charles John Oakeley, Esquire, born May 6, 1862 [married, August 13, 1889, Emily, younger daughter of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 746 ©alt mt Colonel Andrew Green, and has issue, Ellen Beatrice ; (2) Edward Francis Oakeley, Esquire, born 1870 ; (3) Herbert William Oalteley, Esquire, born October 13, 1874. Seat — Frittenden House, Staplehurst. Sir HENRY OAKELEY, Knight Bachelor. Born 1823, bei7ig the son of Herbert Oakeley of Nottingham Place, Alarylebone ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married Caroline Lillias Mary, daughter of F. F. Thompson, Hon- ourable East India Company s Service. Postal address — • 37 Chester Terrace, Regent's Park, London. HENRY EVELYN OAKELEY, Esquire, Chief In- spector of Training Colleges. Born 1833, being the third son of the late Very Reverend Sir Herbert Oakeley, Dean and Rector of Bocking, Prebendary of St. Paul's Cathedral, by his wife AthoU Keturah, daughter of the Reverend Charles Murray-Aynsley, commonly known as Lord Charles Murray- Aynsley ; formerly Fellow of and Lecturer at Jesus College, Cambridge. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three crescents gules, as many fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and tor his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gules, the hand holding a scimitar also proper. Married, 1862, Caroline Howley Turner, daughter of William Hallows Belli, late of Bengal Civil Service ; and has Issue — Alice Keturah [married, 1890, Arthur Godfrey Roby, Barrister-at-Law] ; Hilda Diana ; Caroline AthoU ; and Marion Adela. Postal address — 97 Warwick Road, Earl's Court, S.W. Sir HERBERT STANLEY OAKELEY, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, and Doctor of Music of Oxford, Dublin, St. Andrews and Canterbury, Doctor of Civil Law (Toronto), and Doctor of Laws (Aberdeen and Edinburgh), Emeritus Professor of Music at Edinburgh University, Composer of Music to Her Majesty in Scotland. Born July 22, 1830, being the second son of Sir Herbert Oakeley, third Baronet, by his wife Atholl Murray, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Murray - Aynsley, commonly known as Lord Charles Miurray-Aynsley, youngest son of the Most Noble John Murray, third Duke of Atholl. Livery — Dark blue coat, black trousers with red stripe. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three crescents gules, as many mullets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm em- bowed in armour proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis or, each in a crescent gules, holding in the hand a scimitar also proper; with the Motto, " Paterni nominis patri- monium." Postal address — 38 Marine Parade, Dover. MAR Y OAKELE Y, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Oakeley, youngest daughter of the late Baroness De- Clifford, Married, i860, Willia?n Edward Oakeley, Esquire, of Plas Tan-y-Bwlch, in the county of Merioneth, and Cliff House, Atherstone. Sir REGINALD LOUIS OAKES, fourth Baronet, Borti September 29, 1847, being the son of the d]^rtl+|>(y late Henry Frederic Oakes, who was the eldest Ali/nnv^ son of the third Baronet, and who died at Louvain in 1849 ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baronet, September 30, 1830, under the creation of June I, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three sprigs of oak fructed proper, a Maltese cross of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with bis badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a buck's head erased proper, gorged with a collar embattled counter-embattled or. Motto — "Persevere." Married, December 6, 1882, Florence, daughter of Charles de Bels Brounhe, Her Majesty's Vice- Consul at Turin. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Hilde- brand Henry Oakes, Esquire, born 1829 ; married, 1852, the fourth daughter of J. G. Crump of Allan Bank, in the county of Westmorland, and widow of John Bond of Londonderry (she died 1891). Seat — Waterton, Straw- berry Vale, Twickenham. & is tbe Military Cockade. OAKLEY, Baron, see CADOGAN. O'BRIEN, see INCHIQUIN. Sir GEORGE THOMAS MICHAEL O'BRIEN, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- t1 guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint MJ iDtlvU George, Colonial Secretary of Hong-Kong : created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Postal address — Hong-Kong. The Reverend HENRY O'BRIEN, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Henry O'Brien, brother of the Right Honourable Sir Lucius O'Brien, the thirteenth Baron Inchiquin. Born 1813. Club — Windham. Livery — Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale, per pale or and argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, issuing from a cloud an arm embowed, brandishing a sword proper, pommel and hilt or. Married, 1839, Harriet (who died 1872), daughter of the late John Godley of Killegar, in the county of Leitrim ; and has Issue — (i) Edward O'Brien, Esquire, born 1840 [married, 1867, Mary Oclanis, daughter of the late Colonel William Lamb, and has issue living, Murrough Charles O'Brien, Esquire, born 1868 ; Aubrey John O'Brien, Gentleman, born 1870 ; Edward O'Brien, Gentleman, born 1872 ; and Claudine Oclanis (married, 1888, Surgeon-Major Charles James Bamber, India Medical Service, and has issue)] ; (2) Miu-rough John OB'rien, Gentleman, born 1842 ; educated at Radley [married, 1873, Eleanor, daughter of the late John Waller of Shannon Grove, in the county of Limerick, and has issue, Katherine (married, 1867, the Reverend Frederick Bransby Toulmin, Vicar of Hatiield-Peverel, Chelmsford, and has issue)] ; Annabella Charlotte [married, 1871, John Watt Smyth, formerly a Judge of Chief Court of Punjaub at Lahore, and has issue] ; and Angelina Rose Geraldine [married, 1873, Colonel John Gerald Wilson of ClifTe Hall, Darlington, and has issue]. Lieutenant-Cobnel Sir JOHN TERENCE NICOLLS O'BRIEN, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of Newfoundland. Born 1830, being the son 1^ Major-General Terence O'Brien, sometime Governor of Ceylon; created Companion oft/ie Most Distinguished Order cf Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. M.&meA, firstly, Philippa Leeds, daughter of Captain W. Eastgate, Honourable East India Company's Service [she died 1867) / secondly, 1880, Victoria, daughter of W. Temple, iZth Royal Irish Regiment, and widow of Colonel J. W, Fane. Postal address — Government House, St. John's, Newfoundland. H Sir PATRICK O'BRIEN, second Baronet, of Borris S» in Ossory, Queen's county, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born 1823, being the eldest son of the late Sir Timothy O'Brien, the first Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Edward Murphy of Flemingtown, in the county of Dublin ; succeeded his father 1862, under the creation of September 25, 1849. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lions passant guardant gules, within a bordure vert. Upon the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a castle in flames an arm em- bowed, holding a sword all proper. Motto — " Lamh laidir an nachtar." Married, August 29, 1866, Ida Sophia, widow of Lieutenant-General James Perry, and daughter of Com- mander James Parlby, Royal Navy. Heir presumptive — His nephew, Timothy Carew, Captain 5th Battalion Royal Irish Fusiliers (Militia), bom 1861 ; married, 1885, Gundrede Annette, second daughter of Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Baronet. Residences — 10 Bryanston Square, W. ; Borris in Ossory, Queen's county. PA TRICK JOSEPH O'BRIEN, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the North Tipperary Division. Born 1835, being the son of James O'Brien of Nenagh, by his wife 3 iB the Naval Cockade. mt Bridget, daughter of John Gunning Regan, Royal Navy. Armorial 'bearings as given in Debrett's ' ' House of Com- mons," hut which have not been registered in Ulster's Office, arefor kaas: Argent, three lions fassant guardant in f ale gules within a bordure vert. Crest— ^ dexter arm em- bowed, holding a sword. Xotto—" Lamh laidir annacktar." Married, 1878, Bridget, daughter of Denis Hayes of Ballin- toher. Postal address — 22 Castle Street, Nenagh. The Right Honourable Sir PETER O'BRIEN, first Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Lord Chief-Justice of Ireland. Born June 29, 1842, being the son of John O'Brien, Member of Parliament, Justice of the Peace, of Elm 'Vale and Bally- nalackan Castle, in the county of Clare ; created a Baronet, September 28, 1891. C/k*j— Garrick, University, and Kil- dare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent, a chief of the second. Upon the escutclieon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed, vested azure, brandishing a sword argent, hilt and pommel or, and charged with a fasces in pale proper. Motto — "'Vigeur de dessus." Married, August 8, 1867, Annie, daughter of Robert Clarke of Bansha, in the county of Tipperary, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue — Annie Georgina ; and Ellen Mary. Residence — 41 Merrion Square, Dublin. WILLIAM PATRICK O'BRIEN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824, being the only son of t!ie late Edward O'Brien, Justice of the Peace, of The Lodge, Mitchelstown, in the county of Cork ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — Dublin University. Married, firstly, 1845, Olivia [who died 1850), daughter of the late Walter Paye, Esquire, Justice of the Peace; and secondly, 1853, Jane, daughter of t/ie late Commander Tully, Royal Navy. Postal address — Tudor House, Monks- town, county Dublin. O'CALLAGHAN, see LISMORE. FRANCIS LANGFORD O'CALLAGHAN, Com- ii anion of the Most Exalted Order drj'/trjilf rtjYflAtl °} ^^^ Star of India, Companion VU VU^aiia^^ail ^f ^,^ Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Secretary to Gov- ernment in Public Works Department, India. Born 1839, being the son of the late James O'Callaghan, Justice of the Peace, of Drisheek, in the county of Cork; was created Companion of the Most Rm.inent Order of the Indian Em.pire, 18S3 ; Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1888. Married, 1875, Anna Maria, daughter (f Lieutenant-Colonel H. C. Powell of Banlahan, in the county of Cork. Postal address — Calcutta and Simla. Admiral GEORGE WILLIAM DOUGLASS O'CALLAGHAN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born 1811, being the son of the late G. O' Callaghan ; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — United Service. Married Harriet Graves Barton, who died 1881. Postal address— /?««/-&«/, Rowland's Castle, Havant, Hampshire. GEORGE O'CALLAGHAN - 'WESIROPP, Esquire, Justice of the £)'CaIlafff)an^€aie0tropp^;^rnris^h'^lflt (retired), Captain the Clare Artillery. Born February 18, 1864, being the only son of Captain John O'Callaglian, Justice of the Peace, of Maryfort, in the county of Clare, by his wife Mary Johnson, eldest daughter of John 'Westropp, Esquire, of Attyflin, in the county of Limerick. Clubs — Army and Navy, Kildare Street (Dublin), Clare ( ). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant per fesse argent and or, ducally crowned of the last (for 'Westropp) ; 2 and 3 argent, in base a mount vert, on dexter side a hurst of oak trees, therefrom issuing a wolf passant towards the sinister all ©CO 747 proper (for O'Callaghan). Crests — i. out of an antique crown gules an eagle's head sable (for 'Westropp) ■; , 2. a naked arm embowed, holding a sword bendways entwined with a snake proper (for O'Callaghan). Mottoes— Over second crest, " Fidus et auda.x ; " under the arms, " Je me tourne versl'occident." Estates— Coolxe^.^, Ballyhannon, Dromellihy, and Lacken, in the county of Clare. Postal address — Coolreagh, Bodyke, county Clare. FREDERIC LOCKE 0' CARROLL, Esquire, Bar- rister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the flD'CJCflffflU county of Dublin. Bom January zy , iS^^, ^^ ^I^tlVVUll being the only son of Frederic Francis O' Carroll, by his wife Catherine, daughter of Joseph MacCarthy. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority is recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Quarterly i and ^, argent a sword erect in pale proper supported by two lions counter- rampant gules (for O' Carroll) ; 2. per fesse azure and or, a pale counterchanged, three falcons rising, two and one of the second, each holding a fetterlock in the beak sable [for Locke) ; 3. chequy or and azure, on a canton argent, a lion rampant gules [for Warren). Crest— Ok the stump of an oak tree, a falcon rising proper. Motto — " In fide et in bello fortis." Married, April 29, 1874, Margaret, daughter of "William Thomson of Clare Hall ; and has Issue— (i) Frederic Francis O' Carroll, bom April 13, 1876; (2) John MacCarthy O' Carroll, horn August 28, 1877 ; (3) William Thomas O'Carroll, born December 4, 1881 ; (4) Oscar Francis O'Carroll, born May 27, 1888 ; (5) Walter Cormac Locke O'Carroll, horn September 14, 1893 ; Annie Kathleen Marie, died July 11, 1880 ; Margaret Mary Frances ; and Kathleen Eily. Estate — Athgae Park, in the county of Dublin. Postal address — Athgoe Park, Haslehatch, county Kildare, Sir DAVID FERGUSON OCHTERLONY, third Baronet, Bom October 27, 1848, ^rflf"Pl*(fl11T) being the son of Sir Charles Metcalfe «L/VIJV«/VlUllj^ Ochterlony, the second Baronet, by his wife Sarah, daughter of W. P. I'ribe of Liverpool ; succeeded Ijis father 1891, under the creation of Decembers, 1823. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding in his paws a trident erect gold, and charged on the shoulder with a key, the wards upwards of the field, all within a bordure wavy of the second, charged with four buckles gules. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a swan, wings elevated argent, ducally gorged and chained or, the breast charged with a buckle gules, and the wings and body debruised by a bendlet sinister wavy azure. Motto — " Spe labor levis. " Married, September 1, 1873, Somerville, fourth daughter of Barron Grahame of Morphia, in the county of Kincardine ; and has had Issue — (i) Mackenzie Walcott Ochterlony, Esquire, born June 7, 1874, died March 12, 1875 ; (2) Matthew Montgomerie Ochterlony, Esquire, born February 28, 1880 ; (3) David Mackenzie Cotman Ochterlony, Esquire, born 1885, died 1893 ; (4) Charles Francis Ochterlony, Esquire, born 1891 ; Somerville Barclay ; Sarah Ogilvy Grahame ; Rose Walcott ; Mary Amelia, died 1893 ; . and Margaret Jane Herdman. Residence — Balerno, in the county of Midlothian. OCKHAM, Baron, see LOVELACE. OCKHAM, Viscount, see LOVELACE. Dame ELIZA EMILY O'CONNELL, Widow, com- monly known as Lady O' Council, dT^'firrttlMI^H daughter of Colonel Philip le Geyt of WJ V(bUUUK-ll Jersey. Married, 1835, Sir Maurice Charles O'Connell, Knight Bachelor, late President of the Council of Queensland, who died 1879. l-'ostal address — Portland Place, Brisbane, Queensland. §SlK MAURICE JAMES O'CONNELL, second Baronet, of Lakeview, Killarney, and of Ballybeggan, Tralee, in the county of Kerry, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. i?or;? October 31, 1821, being the eldest son of Sir James O'Connell, first Baronet, by liis wife Jane, daughter of the late (Charles) O'Donoghue of the Glens; suc- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 748 ffl)co ©ffi ceeded his father in 1872, under the creation of October 29, i86g. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and vert, a stag trippant proper, between three trefoils slipped, counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased argent, charged with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — "Cia'U agus neart." Married, January 6, 1855, Kmily Clunes, daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Richard O'Conor, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; and has hai Issue — (i) JVIaurice O'Connell, Esquire, bora July 24, 1858, who died February 9, 1881 ; (2) Daniel Ross O'Connell, Esquire, born January 18, 1861 ; (3) Morgan Ross O'Connell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kerry, born July 20, 1862 [married, September 15, 1884, Mary Pauline, daughter of Colonel James Francis Hickie of Slevoir, in the county of Tipperary, and has, Maurice James Arthur O'Connell, Gentleman, born December 24, 1889 ; Lucilla Emily ; and Callista Mary Eileen] ; (4) James Ross O'Connell, Esquire, Lieutenant King's Shropshire Light Infantry, born August 28, 1863; and Ellen Mary. Seat — Lakeview, Killarney, in the county of Kerry. ARTHUR O'CONNOR, Member of Parliament for the East Donegal Division. Born 1844, CTT^'fTT null fit* ^^^^s ^^^ ^^^ °f ^^ ^^^^ wnuam ZIL/ >il^UllUU(. 0'Connor,Doctorof Medicine, of Dingle, in the county of Kerry, and 30 Upper Montagu Street, W. Armoilal beajings as given in Debretfs "House of Commons," but which are not registered in Ulster s Office, are for Arms : Vert, a lion ram-pant or, crowned with an antique crozun. Crest — A dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a sword. Married Ellen, eldest daughter of William Con7iolly. Postal ad- dresses — 47 Rowan Road, West Kensington Park, London, W. ; 5 Essex Court, Temple, E. C. JAMES EDWARD O'CONOR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian (jn'dTrtlirit* Empire, Honorary Fellow of Royal UU \lM\\\i\, statistical Society. Born 1843, being the son of tJie late John O'Conor of Tallow, in the county of Waterford ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Postal address — Jim's Lodge, Simla. NICHOLAS RODERICK O'CONOR, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguislwd Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, beiiig tjie son of the late Patrick H. O' Conor of Dunderniott, in the county of Roscommon ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886 ; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Clubs — Travellers' , St. James's. Married, 1887, Minna Margaret, daughter of the late James Robert Hope -Scott. Postal addresses — British legation, Pekin ; Dunderjnott, county Roscommon, §TiiE Right Honourable CHARLES OWEN O'CONOR, The O'Conor Don, fln'rtTrmni* Zr^rtti °f Belanagare and Clonalis, in W VO-UllUl. a^Ull the county of Roscommon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honoui'able Privy Counil, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1884, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sligo, High Sheriff 1863, Member of Parlia- ment for that county 1860-1880. Born May 7, 1838, being the elder son of the late Denis O'Conor Don, of Belanagare and Clonalis, Member of Parliament for the county of Roscommon, by his wife Mary, daughter of Major Maurice Blake of Tower Hill, in the county of Mayo. Clubs — Reform, Athenajura. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, an oak tree eradicated proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vambraced, holding a short sword entwined with a snake all proper. Married, firstly, April 21, 186B, Georgina Mary, daughter of Thomas Aloysius Perry, Esquire, of Bitham House, in the county of Warwick ; and by her (who died August 1872), has had Issue — (i) Denis Charles O'Conor, Gentleman, born 1869; (2) Owen Felim O'Conor, S is the Military Cockade. Gentleman, born 1870 ; (3) Charles Hugh O'Conor, Gentle- man, born 1872 ; (4) Roderick O'Conor, Gentleman, born 1872' died 1878. He married secondly, 1879, Ellen, daughter of John Lewis More O'Ferrall, Esquire, of Lissard, in the county of Longford. 5«o/.f— Belanagare, French Park, and Clonalis, Castlerea, in the county of Roscommon. THOMAS FRANCIS ODLING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint dPShftMrt- Michael and Saint George, Member of the uUvllll]^ Royal College of Surgeons, Edinburgh; is Medical Superintendent of Persian Section of Indo-European Telegraph Department; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address— Te&ram, Persia. O'DOGHERT"!^, quartered by BROWNLOW. Dame CA THERINE ANNE O'DONNELL,^ Widow, commonly known as Lady O' Donnell, (IT>'?nrt«ril>Ti eldest daughter of the late Major-General iBU A^UUllvll James Patrick Murray, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parliament. Married, 1826, Sir Charles Routledge O' Donnell, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted in 183s, and died in 1870. Postal address— 11 Tivoli Terrace, Kingstown, Ireland. DENIS O' DONOVAN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saiiit JP\'ZP\rt»irt^!»« Michael and Saint George. Born aU ajmiUUall 1836, being the son of William O' Donovan of county Cork; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Married Aimie, daughter of Etienne Leroux, Count de Grand Maison. Postal addresses — Parliament House, Brisbane; Como, Ormiston, Queensland. JAMES CORNELIUS O' DO WD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Cry^r\f\'Yf\F\ Bom 1829, being the eldest son of the late ■**-' A/UIUU James O'Dowd; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Clubs — Reform, Garrick, Pratt's, Brooks's, White's. Postal address — 87 St. James's Street, S. W. OFFALEY, Baron, see LEINSTER. OFFALEY, Earl of, see LEINSTER. H Sir WILLIAM ANDERSON OGG, Knight Bachelor, ^ Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for flDffff '''^ *"''''' °^ London, and Justice of the Peace for *'*'yy the county of Surrey, was Sheriff of London and Middlesex 1881-1882, formerly Captain London Rifle Brigade. Born 1823, being the youngest son of Robert Ogg, Esquire, of Arbroath, in the county of Forfar (who died 1867), by his wife Christian, second daughter of the late John Mackie, Esquire, of Leven, North Britain ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Clubs —National Liberal, City Liberal, Gresham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : A saltire between two towers triple-towered, one in chief and the other in base, and as many stags' heads couped in fesse all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, within two arms couped at the shoulders erect and embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, holding between the hands a thistle proper, a wreath of oak leaves vert; with the Motto, "Fugiendo vincimus." Married, i85r, Anne Anderson (who died February i , 1895), eldest daughter of Andrew Smith, Esquire, of Arbroath. Postal address — Oakfield, Dulwich, S.E. OGILVIE, Baron, see SEAFIELD. JOHN CHARLES MATTHIAS OGILVIE-FORBES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Ogilvie-Forbes of Boyndlie, in the county of Aberdeen, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife &j is the NaTal Cockade. mi Jane, third daughter of Robert Cordiner. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron between three bears' heads couped argent muzzled gules, a man's he,irt proper (for Forbes) ; 2 and 3 quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a lion passant guardant gules, imperially crowned proper; ii. and iii. argent, a cross engrailed sable, all within a bordvire azure (for Ogilvie). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a man's heart proper, winged or, and in an escroll over the same this Motto, "Spe expecto;" and under the arms the Motto, "Tout jour fidelle." Married, 1890, Christine Mary, daughter of Captain George Augustus Vaughan ; and has /f««— George Arthur Drostan Ogilvie Forbes, Gentleman, born 1S91. Postal nrfr/z-wj— Boyndlie Fraser- burgh, N.B. OGILVIE-GRANT, see SEAFIELD. LE WIS ALEXANDER OGIL VfE-GRANT. Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- ^-»a?lttnV Gram. Bom 1820, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Francis William Ogilvie-Grant. the sixth Earl of Seafield, by his first wife Anne, only daughter of John Charles Dunn of the Island of St. Helena. Married, 1849, Georgina, who died 1885, daughter of the late Robert George Maunsell of Richmond Place, Limerick; and has Issue^ Alexander Lewis Henry Ogilvie-Grant, Esquire, bom 1854 ; Mary Louisa Eleanora [married, 1885, Henry Maitland Sperling}; and Maria fane Anne Stuart. Residences — West Park, Elgin ; Grantham Hall, Lamberhurst, in the county of Kent. ROBERT ABERCROMBY OGILVIE-GRANT, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Aber- cromby Ogilvie-Grant, formerly Captain ind Gordon Highlanders. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable Sir /am£s Ogilvie-Grant, ninth Earl of Seafield, by his second wife Constance Helena, fourth daughter of Sir Robert Abei-cromby. OGILVY, see AIRLIE and NISBET-HAMILTON- OGILVY. OGILVY, Baron, see AIRLIE. JOHN BRUCE OGILVY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Bruce Ogilvy. Born flDtfililW ^^^S (twin with Donald Bruce, deceased), iJt'tJUUj^ being the son of the Right Honourable David Ogilvy, sixth Earl of Airlie, by his second wife Margaret, only child of William Bruce of Cowden. §Sir REGINALD HOWARD ALEXANDER OGILVY, tenth Baronet, of Inverquharity, in the county of Forfar, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 29, 1832, being the eldest son of Sir John Ogilvy, ninth Baronet, by Ms wife Juliana Barbara, daughter of Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux-Howard, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Henry Thomas Howard Molyneux- Howard, Member of Parliament ; and succeeded his father in 1890, under the creation (cf Nova Scotia) of September zg, 1626. Armorial bearing as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant gules, gorged with a?i open crown, and crowned with a close imperial one or {for Ogilvy) ; 2 and 3 argent, an eagle displayed sable, beaked and membered gules (for Ramsay of Auchterhouse). Crest — A demi-lion rampant gules, arm^d azure. Supporters — Two wild 7nen wreathed about the temples and waist with leaves, trampling on serpents, and holding branches in their exterior hands all proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, ' ' For- ward ;" under the shield, " Terrena pericula spemo." Badge — A sprig of hawthorn. Married, July 27, 1859, Olivia Barbara, commonly known as the Honourable Olivia Barbara, only daughter of the Right Honourable Sir George William. Fox Kinnaird, ninth Baron Kinnaird, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle: and by her (who died August 6, 1871) has Issue — (i) Reginald Howard Angus Ogilvy, Esquire, Captain i^th Hussars, bom August 12, i860 [married, October 15, i8go, Isabel Louisa, daughter of Ralph Pelham Nevill, Esquire, com- ©fft 749 monly known as the Honourable Ralph Pelham Nevill] ; (2) Herbert Kinnaird Ogilvy, Esquire, bom 1865 ; Frederick Charles Ashby Ogilvy, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1866 ; (4) Gilbert Francis Molyneux Ogilvy, Esquire ; and Violet Olivia Juliana. Postal address— Baldovan , near Dundee. WILLIAM HENRY BRUCE OGILVY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry Bruce Ogilvy. Born 1840, iei>ig the son cf the Right Honourable David Ogilvy, the sixth Earl of Airlie, by his second wife Margaret, only child of William Bruce iC'\v»IV\<>Urt-i«a« London, formerly of Adelaide, South hL^ iPaUUltlU Austraha, Secretary to the Royal Colonial Institute, Northumberland Avenue, London. Bom March 28, 1842, being the second son of Captain WiUiam Littlejohn O'Halloran of the 38th Regiment of Foot, of Adelaide, late Auditor-General of South Australia, by his wife Eliza Minton, daughter of John Montague Smyth of Cork. Armorial bearings He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a castle of two towers with a curtain wall and portal approach- ment by three steps argent standing on a mount vert, on which is inscribed the word " Hurrehurpore " gold, in chief a sword and an Indian sabre in saltire proper, pommels and hilts or, surmounted by an Eastern crown of the last (for O'Halloran) ; 2 and 3 gules, a horse passant argent, on grass proper, caparisoned azure, bridled and saddled or, on a chief of the second, three mullets pierced of the third (for O'Halloran, ancient), over all a cross of pearls proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. for augmentation, out of an Eastern crown or, an arm in armour proper, garnished gold, the hand in a gauntlet also proper grasping a flagstaff, there- from flowing a standard azure, charged with a monkey statant also or, motto over, ' ' Purswarrie ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lizard passant or, motto over, "Clan Fergail a-boo;" with the Motto, " Lothim agus marbhaim" (I wotmd and I kill). Married, August 17, :886, Alice Mary, daughter of the late Henry Simpson of Ridge Park, Adelaide. Postal address — Carlisle Place, Victoria Street, London, S.W. ELIZA ANNE OKBOVBR, commonly known as the Honourable Eliza Anne Okeover, daughter nVlI>1* "f ^^^ Right Honourable the third Baron wRvUUt'l, Waterpark. Married, July tz, i85g,Haugh- ton Charles Okeover of Okeover, in the county of Stafford, and has issue. JOSEPH HA WKEN OLD. Born October 13, 1844, being the third and youngest son of John Bennett flDltl '^^'^' ^ ^" '""^f^ Maria, daughter of Josef h Hawken. **J\-v Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Gules, on a mount vert, a lion sejant regardant or. Crest — A lion sejant regardant proper, its dexter paw resting on an antique shield. Married, February 13, 1868, Mary Ashman, daughter of Richard Hudson ; and by her 1ms had Issue — (i) Joseph Edgar Sydney Old, born December 10, 1869; (2) Clarence Hudson Old, born May i, 1871 ; (3) Richard Augustus Old, born June 24, 1872 ; (4) Herbert Ashm.an Old, born Deceinber 16, 1873 ; (5) John Bennett Old, born October 18, 1887 ; Honoria Maria ; Lilian Ada ; Evelyn Mary Kate; Olive Berenier ; Isabel Blanche ; Elsie Christine; Irene Carlotta Ernestine; Mary Adelaide; Muriel Frances ; Hilda Josephine ; and Winifred Gladys. Estates — Carnevas Farm [forTnerly Camewas Manor Farm), St. Merryn, in the county of Cornwall ; also land in the parishes of St. Ervan, St. Eval, Padstow, and St, Columb, in the county of Cornwall. Postal address — Carne- vas House, St. Merryn, Padstow, Cornwall. Major-General CHARLES EDWARD OLDER- SHA W, Companion of the Most dT^flTlPI'ti'haVM Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom «ii/lUIPl.^lJaUJ 1828, beim the eldest son of the late Major Charles Oldershaw, Royal M is the Naval Cockade. ©ID Engineers; was created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1877. C\xi!o— Junior United Service. Married Evelina Theresa Martha (who died 1886), daughter of Cecil Hodge, Barrister-at-Law. Sir RICHARD CHARLES OLDPIBLD, Knight Bachelor. Born 1828, being the son of dTNI^lA'nlfi Henry Swann Oldfield, Bengal Civil Ser- Hl/IKH*K'W vice, by his wife Letitia, daughter of Colonel Richard Scott of the Indian Army ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, x%%g. Chibs— East India United Service. Married, 1854, Maria, daughter of Major Erederick Angelo (she died 1885). Postal address— 18 Egerton Gardens, South Kensington. SUSAN HARRIET OLDFIELD, commonly known as the Honourable Susan Harriet Oldfield, datighter of the fourth Baron Rivers (title extinct). Married, 1872, Edmund Oldfield. WILLIAM BENJAMIN OLDHAM, Esguire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the flnfri^hatn Ii-^i^-n Empire. Born 1845, being the aiyiUiiaill second son oj the late Thomas Wilson Old- ham : was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Clubs — Bast India United Service; United Service (Calcutta). Married, 1879, Maud Julia, fourth daughter of General Sir Anthony Blaxland Stransham, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Chittagong, India. Dame AMY OLDKNO W, Widow, commonly known as Lady Oldinow, daughter of Henry flnillfetlllVtl Burseli, of Nottingham. Married, 1SS6, ilvWaiWW as his second wife. Sir James Oldknow, Knight Bachelor (who died 1888). Postal address — Villa Road, Nottingham. OLIPHANT, quartered by MURRAY. OLIPHANT, see KINGTON-OLIPHANT. Colonel LAURENCE JAMES OLIPHANT, of Condie and Newton, in the county of ^Dfiriflfltlf" P^'^'''- Born December 1846, being the AlL/lipy ttl I V son of the late Laurence Oliphant, Esquire, of Condie, by his third wife Marianne, eldest daughter of James Stuart Ohphant of Rossie. Armorial tpearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three crescents argent within a bordure counter-compony of the second and first ; and impaling the arms of Gerard, namely, argent, a saltire gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, A falcon volant proper. Motto — " Altiorapeto." Married, November 19, 1878, Mary Monica, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Monica, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the first Lord Gerard ; and has Issue — (i) Laurence Henry Oliphant, Gentleman, born November 22, 1879 ; {2) Francis Oliphant, Gentleman, born 1883 ; and Helen. Seat — Condie House, in the county of Perth. Residence — 42 Lowndes Square, S.W. MONICA MARY OLIPHANT, commonly kncrwn as the Honourable Monica Mary Oliphant, eldest daughter of the first Baron Gerard. Married, 1878, Lieutenant-Colonel Laurence J. Oliphant, Grenadier Guards. THOMAS TRUMAN OLIPHANT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Fife and Perth. Born July 2, 1839, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Robert Oliphant, by his wife Susan Mary Elizabeth, only child of Thomas Tod, Judge of the Commissary Court in Scotland. Clubs — New (Edinburgh), Royal and Ancient (St. Andrews). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms — Gules, a star of six points wavy between three crescents argent. Upon the escntcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising and regardant proper. Supporters — On the dexter an elephant, and on the sinister a lion, both, proper. Motto — "Altiora peto." Married, February 23, 1870, Georgina Elisabeth, daughter of the Reverend Joseph Mansfield, mi 751 Rector of Blandford St. Mary's, in the county of Dorset ; and has Issue — (i) Stuart Oliphant, Gentleman, born June 12, 1872 ; (2) Nigel Oliphant, Gentleman, born December iQi 1874 ; (3) David Oliphant, Gentleman, born July 10, 1876; (4) John Ninian Oliphant, Gentleman, born May 7, 1887 ; Margaret Emily ; Honora Beatrix ; Esther Helen ; and Ruth Mary, died January i, 1886. Seat — Rossie Ochil, Forgandenny, North Britain. Residence — Queen Mary's, St. Andrews, North Britain. M GEORGE HENRY HEWITT OLIPHANT - O FERGUSON, Esquire, ©IiDl)ant=jrer0;u,son &tTy-Lie— riar' rister-at-Law. Born]une 6, 1817, being tlie only son of the late George Henry Hewitt Oliphant, Esquire, of Broadfield House, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Robert Ferguson of Harlser ; and assumed, by Royal License, the name and arms of Oliphant-Ferguson, on succeeding in i860 to a portion of the property of his uncle, Richard Ferguson of Harker. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 gules, an elephant's head couped, between three crescents or (for Oh- phant) ; 2 and 3, per chevron dovetailed or and azure, three boars' heads couped counterchanged within a bordure argent charged with six buckles ; and impaling the arms of Labouchere, namely, quarterly ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross paton^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant statant semde of cres- cents, holding in the trunk a fer-de-moline or (for Oliphant) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per chevron or and azure, the dexter paw holding a thistle, and the sinister resting on a bull's head couped azure (for Ferguson). Married, October i, 1867, Cecilia, fourth daughter of the late John Labouchere of Broomhall, Dorking [brother of the late Lord Taunton] ; and by her has Issue — Mary Beatrice. Seats — Broadfield House, Southwaite Station, Carlisle ; Burgh and Harker, in the county of Cumberland, JOHN ORLANDO HERCULES NORMAN OLI- VER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Ex- dTNf f i«l^t« alted Order of the Star of India ; created AUp/liUvi- Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1868. Postal address — The Alia Noor, Rothesay Road, Bedford. Major-General JOHN R YDER OLIVER, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late J. D. Oliver of Tigroney, in the county of Wicklow ; created Companion of the Mo^t Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889. Club — Army and Navy. Married, firstly, a daughter of G. M. Harrison of Stan- ground, in the county of Huntingdon ; secondly, 1880, Mary, daughter of W. G. Hinds of Kingston, Canada. Postal address — 25 Gwendwr Road, West Kensington, W. VERE LANGFORD OLIVER. Born May 8, 1861, being the elder son of Charles Langford Oliver (late a Lieutenant in the ^th Fusiliers), by Amy his wife, second daughter of the Reverend Arthur Fane of Boyton Manor, in the county of Wiltshire. Livery — Black, with scarlet collar and cuffs edged with white, scarlet waistcoat, drab greatcoat with scarlet collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings used, but not recorded at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Ermine, on a chief sable, three lions rampant argent, armed and langued gules. Married, June 17, 1885, Cecila Sabrina, only child of Sir George Martin Holloway, Knight Bachelor; and has Issue — (i) Richard Langford Oliver, born August 21, 1886 ; (2) Vere Fane Martin Oliver, lorn March 7, 1888 ; (3) Cuthbert Hanson Oliver, bom July 14, 1890 ; (4) Guy Marriott Oliver, born November it, 1891 ; and Blanche Brooke. Estate and Postal address — Whitmore Lodge, Sunninghill, Berkshire. Sir WALTER RICE OLIVEY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born (inftVlPn i^^i, being tlie son' of Hugh O. Olivey of Mylor, HUiWK'}^ Falmouth; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 752 ©u t)ne 1887. Married, 1855, Elizaleth, daughter of R. Goodfdlow of Falmonlh. Postal address — 3 Stormont Road, Lavender Hill. S. IV. Dame LAURA OLLIFFE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Olliffe, second daughter of the late (rnf{tfFl> William Cubitt, Member of Parliament, of SUlllU'K- Bedford Hill House, Balham, in the county of Surrey, and Penton Lodge, Andover, in the county of Hants, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron engrailed vert, between three olive branches slipped and fructed proper. Married, 1841, Sir Joseph Francis Olliffe, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, who died 1S69, Of the above marriage there is Issjte — Postal address — gs Sloane Street, S.W. Sir EDWARD CHARLES K'AYLL OLLIVANT, Kniglit Commander of the Most Etninent /TTNIffi^cvM^ Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the ^^\^\-v^\\K Peace for Bombay Presidency. Born 1846, being the son of the Reverend Edward Ollivant, Rector of Erbistock, in the county of Flint, by his wife, daughter of J. Kayll, of the Isle of Man ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order op the Indian Empire, 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1892. Married, 1870, Lucy C, daughter of his Honour Judge Eddis, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law {she died 1891). Postal address — The Residency , Rajkot, Kathiawar, Bombay. SiK BRYAN O'LOGHLEN, third Baronet, Barrister- at-Law, Member of Parliament for the dl^'^ rtirflfl*!! countyof Clare, 1877-1879. Sot-m Tune ilf lLUi5Ul«>U 27, 1828, being the third son of the Right Honourable Sir Michael, the first Baronet, by his wife Bidelia, daughter of Daniel Kelly of Dublin ; succeeded his brother as third Baronet, July 22, 1877, under the creation of July 16, 1838. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Gules, a man in armour, drawing a bow all proper, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, an anchor erect, with a coil of rope round the stock all proper. Motto — "Anchora salutis." Married, September 17, 1863, Ella, third daughter of J. M. Seward of Melbourne, Australia; and has Issue — (i) Michael O'Loghlen, Esquire, born October 16, 1866; {2) Colman O'Loghlen, Esquire, born December 16, 1869 ; (3) Bryan O'Loghlen, Esquire, born January 20, 1875 ; (4) Charles Hugh Ross O'Loghlen, Esquire, born July 6, 1881 ; (c;) Henry Ross O'Loghlen, Esquire, born 1887 ; Annie Bedelia Margaret ; Lucy ; Ella Maude : Frances Mary ; Clare Mary ; and Aimfe Margaret Julia. Reside?tce — Melbourne. Seat — Drumconora, Ennis, in the county of Clare. General Sir WILLIAM OLPHERTS, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of jr\j[|^f« 1^1*4-^ the Bath ; on whom Her Majesty has con- '*'*^^r'i''^^^^ ferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1822, being the son of the late William Olpherts of Dartry, in the county of Armagh ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886. Clubs — United Service, East India United Service. Married, 1861, Alice Maria, daughter of General George Cantley, Bengal Cavalry. Postal address — Wood House, Upper Norivood. Dame CAROLINE MARIA FORDHAM, commonly known as Lady O' M alley , daughter of (in'fUflflff PM Samuel Favez. Married, firstly, 1888, VU V^fXWK'^ as his second wife, Sir William 6'Malley, second and last Baronet, who died 1892 ; secondly, 1893, Rupert Oswald Fordham of Ashwell. Postal address — y Argyll Road, Kensington, W. Sir EDWARD LOUGHLIN O'M ALLEY, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of British Guiana. Born 1842, being the eldest surviving son of Peter Frederick O'Malley, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Emily, daughter of William Rodwell ; created Knight Bachelor (by Patent), 1891. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, M is the Military Cockade. Athenieum. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Or a boar passant, crined gules ; but no right to these has teen established in Ulster's Oflice by Sir Edward O'Malley. Married, 1869, Emma Winifred, daughter of Joseph Alfred Hardcastle : and has Issue— (i) Charles Loughlin Meyler O'Malley, Esquire, born 1873 ; (2) George Peter Bermingham O'Malley, Esquire, born 1875, died 1885 ; Margery Marie A^laia : and Grace Evangeline. Postal address— iJen&B House, Cuddesdon, Oxford. Colonel EDWARD LACON OMMANNBY. Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order Y\ of tlie Star of India. Born 1834 ; ilL'inniaUlUJJ^ created Companion of ih£ Most Ex- alted Order of the Star of India, 18S9. Postal address— 42 Kidbrook Park Road, Blackheath, S.E. Vice-Admiral Sir ERASMUS OMMANNEY, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, a Conservator of the Thames. Born 1814, being the seventh son of the late Sir Francis Molyneux Ommanney, Member of Parliament for Barnstaple ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, lifyj ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877. Married, 1862, Marv, daughter of Thomas A. Stone of Curzon Street, London. Postal address— 29 Connaught Square, Hyde Park. Sir MONTAGU FREDERICK OMMANNEY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Crown Agent for the Colonies. Born 1842, being the son of Francis Ommanney of York House, Worcester Park, by his wife Julia H., daughter of Thomas Metcalfe of Portland Place, London ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890. Married, 1867, Charlotte Helen, daughter of 0. Ommanney , Justice of the Peace, of Bloxham, in the county of Oxford. Postal address — Manaton, East Sheen, London, S. W. ANNE O'NEILL, commonly known as the Honourable Anne O'Neill, daughter of the Right Honour- dr\5 rrg pill able the first Baron O'Neill. Armorial bear- SLI J!^ vill lugs are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse wavy, the chief argent and the base representing waves, in chief a dexter hand oouped at the wrist gules, and in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill ; 2 and 3 chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester). Postal address — Tullamore Lodge, Brough- shane, county Antrim. §The Right Honourable EDWARD O'NEILL, Baron O'Neill, of Shane's Castle, in the county of Antrim, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Antrim, Member of Parliament for the county of Antrim, 1863-1880. Born December 31, 1839, being the son of the first Baron, by his first wife, Henrietta, daughter of the late Honourable Robert Torrens, a Judge of the Common Pleas in Ireland ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of April 18, 1868. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse wavy, the chief argent and the base representing waves of the sea, in chief a dexter hand couned at the wrist gules, in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill) ; 2 and 3 chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester) ; im- paling the arms of Cochrane, namely argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword, all proper (for O'Neill) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork rising with a snake in its beak, all proper (for Chichester). Supporters— On either side a lion gules, gorged with an Eastern crown argent, pendent therefrom by a gold chain an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with the arms of O'Neill, and that on the sinister with those of Chichester. Mottoes — " Lamh dearg Eirin," under the arms; " Invitum sequitur honor," over the crests. Married, June 30, 1873, Louisa Katharine Emma, commonly known as Lady Louisa Katharine Emma, eldest daughter of the eleventh Earl of Dundonald ; and has had Issue — (i) William Thomas Cochrane O'Neill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Thomas Cochrane O'Neill, born Novem- H is the Naval Cockade. ber 16, 1874, died July 24, 1882 ; (2) Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Edward Bruce O'Neill, born September 19, 1876; (3) Robert William Hugh O'Neill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert William Hugh O'Neill, born June 8, 1883 ; Louisa Henrietta Valdevia, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Henrietta Valdevia; Rose Anne Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Rose Anne Mary ; and Alice Esmeralda, commonly known as the Honourable Ahce Esmeralda. Seat— Shane's Castle, in the county of Antrim. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH GRACE O'NEILL, Widow, Baroness O'Neill, daughter of the Ven- erable John Torrens, Doctor of Divinity, Archdeacon of Dublin. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse wavy, the chief argent and the base representing waves of the sea, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules, in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill) ; 2 and 3 chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester). Sup- porters — On either side a lion gules, gorged with an Eastern crown argent, pendent therefrom by a chain or an escutcheon, that on the dexter charged with the arms of O'Neill, and that on the sinister with those of Chichester. Married, 1858, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Reverend William O'Neill, first Baron O'Neill, who died 1883. Postal address — TuUymore Lodge, Broughshane, county Antrim. § ROBERT TORRENS O'NEILL, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert Torrens O'Neill, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for Mid-Antrim since 1885, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Derry, late Major 4th Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, High Sheriff 1871. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable William O'Neill, first Baron O'Neill, by his first wife Henrietta, daughter of the late Honourable Robert Torrens, Judge of the Common Pleas. Clubs — Carlton, Constitutional, Junior Carlton, Ulster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse wavy, the chief argent, and the base representing waves of the sea, in chief a dexter hand couped at the wrist gules, in base a salmon naiant proper (for O'Neill) ; 2 and 3 chequy or and gules, a chief vair (for Chichester). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent : and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a sword, all proper (for O'Neill) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork rising with a snake in its beak, all proper (for Chichester). Postal address — Derrynoid, Draper's Town, Londonderry, § JOSEPH ED WARD ONEILL-PO WER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- flD'li^Pfll-lPinVnpr Limtenant for the county of ai/ iU\rl\\'\^\MMX,\, Waterford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kilkenny, High Sheriff of Waterford 1873. Born 1841, being the third son of N. O' Neill-Power, by his wife Jane, second daughter of Alexander Sherlock, Esquire, of Killaspy, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kilkenny. Livery — Drab and blue facings {dress), blue plush breeches. Armo- rial liearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are : For Crest, upon an Earl's coronet, a stag's head caboshed, and between the attires a crucifix. Motto — "Per crucem ad coronam." Married, firstly, November 27, i86g, Elizabeth Anionia, youngest daughter of the late Sir John Ennis, Baronet ; and by her (who died October 20, 1879) has Issue — (1) John Joseph 0' Neill-Power, born July 9, 1879 ; and Anna Maria Gabriel. He married secondly, October 8, 1881, Mar- guerite, youngest daughter of David Henry, and by her has, (2) Alexander Harold O'Neill-Power, bom December 9, 1882, died March 9, 1887 ; and Violet Marguerite. Estates — Power Hall, Snowhill, and Newtown House, Tramore. Postal address — Power Hall, Snowhill, Waterford, Ireland, Surgeon-General JOHN O'NIAL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born 1827 ; (in'r*)tflf Licentiate of the Royal College of Surgeons, uU Jl^lttl Ireland, 1847; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — Naval and Military. €)n0 753 EMILY MARIAN ONSLOW, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Marian Onslow, daughter £Dnfir(Cl)l1 °'^ Arthur George Onslow, Esquire, com- ML/{I91UUI monlyknownas Viscount Cranley (deceased), and granddaughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Onslow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish choughs proper. Postal aifi^r«w— Richmond Hill, Siurey. KATHERINE ELIZABETH ONSLOW, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Elizabeth Onslow, daughter of Arthur George Onslow, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cranley (deceased), and granddaughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Onslow. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish choughs proper. Postal address — Richmond Hill, Surrey. MARY KATHERINE ONSLOW, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Katherine Onslow, daughter of Arthur George Onslow, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cranley (deceased), and granddaughter of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Onslow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish choughs proper. Postal arfrf?-«j— Richmond Hill, Surrey. §The Right Honoukable Sir WILLIAM HILLIER ONSLOW, Earl of Onslow, in the county of Salop, Viscount Cranley of Cranley, in the county of Surrey, Baron Onslow of Onslow, in the county of Salop, and of West Clandon, in the county of Surrey, Baron Cranley of Imber- court, and a Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lord High Steward of Guildford, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey. Born March 7, 1853, being the only son of the late George Augustus Cranley Onslow, Esquire, by his wife Mary Harriet Anne, eldest daughter of Lieu- tenant-General William Eraser Bentinck Loftus ; succeeded his granduncle, October 24, 1870. Creations— ^axoneX, November 21, 1660 ; Baron, June 19, 1716 ; Baron Cranley, May 20, 1776 ; Earl, &c. , June 19, 1801. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish choughs proper, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Gardner, namely or, on a chevron gules, between three griffins' heads erased azure, an anchor erect, between two lions guardant counter-passant chevronways of the field. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle sable, preying upon a partridge or. Supporters — Two falcons close proper, belled or. Mottoes — " Fes- tina lente," and "Semper fidehs." Married, February 3, 1875, Florence Coulston, commonly known as the Honour- able Florence Coulston, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Gardner ; and has Issue — (i) Richard William Alan Onslow, Esquire, commonly known as Vis- count Cranley, born 1876 ; (2) Victor Alexander Herbert Huia Onslow, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Herbert Huia Onslow, born November 13, 1890 ; Gwendolen Florence Mary, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen Florence Mary ; and Dorothy Evlyn Augusta, commonly known as Lady Dorothy Evlyn Augusta. Residences — 7 Richmond Terrace, Whitehall, S.W. ; Clandon Park, Guildford, in the county of Surrey. MSlR WILLIAM WALLACE RHODERIC ONS- ® LOW, fifth Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Cornwall and Wiltshire. Born 1845, being the eldest son of Sir Matthew Onslow, the fourth Baronet, by his first wife Eliza Antonia, second daughter of the late Colonel Newton Wallace of the Bengal Native Infantry ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of October 30, 1797. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, between six Cornish choughs proper, impaling the arms of Knox-Gore, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse between three cross crosslets litchfe or, all within a bordure argent (for Gore) ; 2 and 3 gules, a falcon rising or, within an orle waved on the outer The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3B 754 ©PP side and engrailed on the inner side argent, a crescent for difference (for Knox). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle sable, preying upon a partridge or. Mottoes — ' ' Festina lente, ' ' and ' ' Semper fidelis. " Married, February II, 1873, Octavia Katherine, youngest daughter of Sir Arthur Knox-Gore, Baronet; and has ha.d Issue — (i),Densil Arthur Willie Richard George Onslow, Esquire, born May 18, 1876, died June 26, 1880 ; (2) Scrope Michell Onslow, Esquire, born May 9 and died May 11, 1879 ; (3) Roger Warin Beaconsfield Onslow, Esquire, born April 29, 1880 ; (4) William Gore Anlaby Onslow, Esquire, bom August 23, 1887 ; Ethel Nina Amy Onslow ; Gladys Harriette Maud Onslow, died February 3, 1876 ; Edith Doreen Onslow ; and Gwendolen Mturiel Onslow. Seais—HengSir, Bodmin, in the county. of Cornwall ; Chitterne Manor, Heytesbury, in the county of Wiltshire. Sir CHARLES OPPENHEIMER, Knight Bachelor. Born 1836 ; appointed unpaid Cr\nnon1^t>imi>f Consul at Frankfort for the Pro- ZU ii^lCllV'^illl'^i' vince of Hesse-Nassau, and the Grand Duchy of Hesse, 1880 ; Consul-General for that district and the Grand Duchy of Baden, 1882 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and azure, a cross invected between a lion rampant regardant, support- ing a flag-staff therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner in the first and fourth quarterns, and an anchor erect in the second and third all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two branches of oak in saltire vert, fructed or, in front of a flag- staff in bend proper, therefrom flowing a banner gules, sur- mounting a trident in bend sinister also proper. Postal address — British Consulate-General, Frankfort-on-Main. WILLIAM ORANGE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor dT^4*ttl Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. JIU\,\\»\K'V\\ Born 1851, being the son of the late Mau- rice Ornstein ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Club — St. fames' s. Postal address — Teheran, Persia. The Honouratle Sir GEORGE MA URICE O'RORKE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1830, being the Sr)'Tl?.ril*fep ^"^ "f ^^^ Reverend John O'Rorke of Moy- ***^ •**^"***^ lough, in the county of Galway, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Dennis of Birmingham- House, Tuam.; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1880. Married, 1858, Cecilia Mary, daughter of Alexander Shepherd, first Colonial Treasurer of New Zealand. Postal address — Onehunga, Auckland, New Zealand. Surgeon-General JOHN HENRY ORR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of J|^*.4* Medicine, an Honorary Surgeon to Her Majesty ; '^'•'' created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Dame ELIZABETH LINDSAY ORR-EWING, com- monly called Lady Orr-Ewing, only flnri*'(JPVtttt1(T 'J^^ghts'' of James Reid of Berridale, AiUVV-vo^Uimy in the county of Dumbarton. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron gules, ensigned with a banner of the second, charged with a canton azure, thereon a saltire of the first, all within two mullets in chief, and the sun in splendour in base of the second, a bordiu-e indented also of the second, charged with three martlets of the first. Mar- ried, April 27, 1847, Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, first Bar- onet (who died November 27, 1893) ; and has Issue — (i) Sir William Orr - Ewing, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Archibald Ernest Orr-Ewing, Esquire, born February 22, 1853 [married, October 30, 1879, Mabel Addington, comrrionly called the Honourable Mabel Addington, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Sidmouth, and has, Norman Archibald Orr-Ewing, Gentleman, bom November 23, 1880 ; Ernest Pellew Orr-Ewing, Gentleman, born January 29, 1883 ; Violet Ella ; Mabel Ursula ; and a daughter]; (3) James Alexander Orr-Ewing, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Captain i6th Lancers, Aide-de-Camp to Lord- Lieutenant of Ireland, 1885-1890, bom February 22, 1857; (4) John Orr-Ewing, Esquire, late Captain 4th Dragoon Guards, born March 29, 1859 [married, July 25, 1883, Ellen Clarissa, daughter of J. Howard Kennard, and has, Archibald Ian Orr-Ewing, Gentleman, bom April 7, 1884; Edith Gwendoline; and Olive]; (5) Charles Lindsay Orr-Ewing, Esquire, born Septembers, i860 [married, December 5, 1888, the Honour- able Beatrice Ruthven, only daughter of Lord Ruthven (which rnarriage was dissolved 1894), and has, Ian Leslie Orr-Ewing, Gentleman, bom June 4, 1893; and Janet H is the Naval Cockade. Dtt Beatrice]; Janet Edith [married, firstly, January 9, 1878, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Grey Hazlerigg (who died July 16, 1880) ; and secondly, February 25, 1888, Majpr H. Pelham Burn, late Rifle Brigade, and has issue]; and Eliza- beth Constance Lindsay, died February 6, 1878]. Postal address — 28 Lennox Gardens, S.W. Sir WILLIAM ORR-EWING, second Baronet. Bom February 14, 1848, being the son of the late Sir Archibald Orr-Ewing, first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Lindsay, only daughter of James Raid of Berridale, in the county of Dumbarton ; and succeeded his father November 27, 1893. Creation — March 8, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, ensigned with a banner of the second, charged with a canton azure thereon a saltire of the first, all between two mullets in chief and the sun in splendour in base of the second, a bordure indented, also of the second, charged with three martlets of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi- lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, holding in his dexter paw a mullet also gules. Motto — " Audaciter." Married, November 18, 1873, Maud, daughter of William Williams of Aberpergwm, in the county of Glamorgan, and widow of Wyndham Lewis of The Heath and Newhouse, in the county of Glamorgan. Residences — Ballikinrain Castle, Killearn, in the county of Stirling ; Lennoxbank, Bonhill, in the county of Dumbarton. ORRERY, Earl of, see CORK. HSiR ALGERNON KERR BUTLER OSBORN, ® Baronet, of Chicksands Priory, in the county (inrtfiri1*t1 °'^ Bedford, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Bed- JlU^UUVll fordshire Regiment. 5ora August 8, 1870, being the son of Henry John Robert Osborn, Esquire, by his wife Emily, daughter of Thomas St. Quintin of Hately Park, in the county of Cambridge ; succeeded his grandfather 1892, under the creation of February 11, 1662. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend between two lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, ducally crowned or. Motto — "Quantum in rebus inane." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Francis Mark Seymour Osborn, Esquire, late Royal Navy, born 1841. Seat — Chicksand Priory, in the county of Bedford. Dame MARY ELIZABETH OSBORN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Osborn, daughter of Sir George Sitwell, Baronet, of Renishaw Hall, in the county of Derby. Ajmiorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a bend between two lions rampant sable, impaling the arms of Sitwell, namely, barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable. Married, \Ztl, as his second wife. Sir George Robert Osborn, sixth IBaronet, who died 1892. Postal address — Chicksand Priory, Bedfordshire. Sir MELNOTH OSBORN, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for Natal. Born 1833, bein^ the son of Robert Farquhar Osborn, Doctor of Medicine : was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Postal address — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. OSBORNE, quartered by BATEMAN. OSBORNE, see LEEDS. OSBORNE, Baron, see LEEDS. OSBORNE, Viscount, see LEEDS. CHARLOTTE GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Godolphin Os- (IT^iifinriiO borne, daughter of the Most Noble the ■Sl^wUvHH^ eighth Duke of Leeds. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly er- €)0b 757 mine and azure, a cross or. Postal address — Barwythe House, Studham, Dunstable. §D'ARCY GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York. Born 1834, being the son of the Most Noble Sir George Godolphin Osborne, eighth Duke of Leeds, by his wife Harriet Arundel Stewart ; Captain 87th Foot, 1855; Major, 1864; retired, 1866. Clubs — Army and Navy, Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger or, tufted sable. Married, 1887, Annie, daughter of C. AU- husen, Esquire, of Stoke Court, Slough, and widow of Robert Laycock, Member of Parliament, of Wiseton, in the county of Nottingham. Residence — 2 Chesham Place, S.W. Dame EMMA OSBORNE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Osborne, second daughter of the late Charles Webb of Clapham Common, in the county of Surrey. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a fesse or, cotised argent, two fountains proper, over all a bend also argent. Married, as his second wife. Sir Charles Stanley Osborne, thirteenth Baronet, who died 1879. Postal addresses — 20 Eccleston Square, London, S.W. ; Beech- wood, Nenagh, county Tipperary. EMMA GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, commonly kuown as Lady Emma Godolphin Osborne, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Leeds. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or. Postal address — Barwythe House, Studham, Dunstable. Sir FRANCIS OSBORNE, fourteenth Baronet. Bom November i, 1856, being the son of the late Charles Osborne, Esquire, by his wife Ann, youngest daughter of the late Stephen Geary of Euston Place ; succeeded his cousin as fourteenth Baronet, July 16, 1879, under the creation of October 15, 1629. Clubs — Conservative, National. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, on a fesse or, cotised argent, two fountains proper, over all a bend of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-lion sejant proper, holding a trident sable, headed or. Motto — "Pax in bello." Married, July i, 1890, Kathleen Eliza, daughter of George Whitfield, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Cornwall Gardens, S.W., and Modrenny, in the county of Tipperary ; and l?as Issue — Dorothy Eileen ; and Kathleen Muriel. Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, Edward Osborne, Esquire, born i86r. Residences — 36 Gloucester Place, London, W. ; Peak House, Hong-Kong. § FRANCIS GEORGE GODOLPHIN OSBORNE, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis George Godolphin Osborne, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire. Born 1830, being the son of the Most Noble Sir George Godolphin Osborne, eighth Duke of Leeds, by his wife Harriet Arundel Stewart ; Rector of Great Elm, in the county of Somerset, 1868-1875. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger or, tufted sable. Married, 1854, Katharine Mathilda, fifth daughter of John S. Rich. Residence— Ct\i:-a3.\z., Windsor. MARY CATHERINE OSBORNE, Widow, commonly known as Lady William Godolphin Osborne, only daughter of John Headly. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly ermine and azure, a cross or. Married, 1859, William Godolphin Osborne, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Godolphin Osborne, son of the Most Noble eighth Duke of Leeds, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue — William D'Arcy Godolphin Osborne, Esquire, Fellow of the Linnean Society, born December 27, i860, died September 23, 1887 ; and Char- lotte Mary Godolphin. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 7S8 ©St) ©tto Dame ANNE OSBORNE-GIBBES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Osborne- a lozenge : Argent, three battle-axes sable. Married, 1848, as his second wife, Sir Samuel Osborne-Gibbes, second Baronet, who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Edward Osborne-Gibbes, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) John Alfred Osborne - Gibbes, Esquire, born 1855 ; (3) Arthur Osborne-Gibbes, Esquire, bom 1858 ; (4) Philip Ernest Osborne - Gibbes, Esquire, born 1862 ; Elizabeth ; Alice ; Edith; and Maud. Postal address — Whangarei, New Zealand. Sir EDWARD OSBORNE-GIBBES, third Baronet. Bom November 1850, being the son of Sir Samuel Osborne- Gibbes, the second Baronet, by his second wife Anne, daughter of Richard Penny ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of May 30, 1774. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Argent, three battle-axes sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand in a gauntlet, grasping a battle-axe as in the arms. Motto — " Tenax propositi." Married, 1879, Sara, daughter of John Mitchell ; and has Issue — Philip Arthur Osborne-Gibbes, Esquire, born 1884 ; Alice Anne ; and Hinermarama. Seat — Wellington , New Zealand. Dame MARGARET O'SHANNASSY, Widow, com- monly knouin as Lady O'Skan- ***^ .*-s't/**»i»*w^^^ of Thurles, in tke county of Tip- perary. Married, 1839, Sir John O'Shannassy, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1883. Postal address — Tara Hall, near Melbourne. GWENDOLINE ISABELLA ANNA MARIA O'SHEE, commonly known as Lady Gwen- dTN'@Sl»rt|> doline Isabella Anna Maria O'Shee, daugh- «t/ JCUt-l^ ter of the first Earl of Lichfield. Married, 1865, Pmuer O'Sliee. OSSORY, Earl of, see ORMONDE. OSSULSTON, Baron, see TANKERVILLE. § RICHARD ALEXANDER OSWALD, Esquire, De- puty-Lieutenant of the Stewartry of Kirk- (fr)(»V«afh cudbright. Born June 6, 1841, being the ai/pvUCllW eldest son of the late George Oswald of Auchincruive and of Cavens, by his first wife Lydia Margaret, daughter of Frederick Roman of Arden- wood, in the county of Kildare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a naked man, wreathed about the middle with bay leaves, having a quiver of arrows by his side, bearing a bow in his left hand, all proper, and point- ing with his right to a comet, in the dexter chief point or, a border engrailed of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand issuing out of a cloud and point- ing to a star of eight rays proper. Motto — " Sequamur." Married, November 25, 1868, Maud, daughter of James Smith-Barry of Marbury Hall and Fota Island, in the county of Cork. Seats — Auchincruive, near Ayr, in the county of Ayr ; and Cavens, Kirkbean, in the county of Kircudbright. OSWALDESTRE, Baron, see NORFOLK. OTTLEY, quartered by FOLJAMBE. Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN WALTER OTTLEY, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the dr»f-f-(ft*i Indian Empire. Born 1841, being the son of «L/VVl«-4' t^g late Major Thomas Henty Ottley, Honour- able East India Company's Service ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Postal address — Lahore, Punjaub. & is the Military Cockade. §The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR JOHN OT- WAY,third Baronet, of Brighton, in the county dnfhifltl °^ Sussex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- AL/VUIa^ Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Barrister-at-Law. Bom August 8, 1822, being the son of Admiral Sir Robert Waller Otway, the first Baronet, by his wife Clementina, daughter and co-heir of Admiral John HoUoway of Wells, in the county of Somerset ; succeeded his brother as third Baronet, August 22, 1881, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a pile sable, a chevron counterchanged, on a chief argent, an anchor erect encircled by a wreath of laurel or, between on the dexter, issuant out of a naval crown of the last, a demi- Neptune, and on the sinister a mermaid, both proper, im- paling the arms of Langham, namely argent, three bears' heads erased sable, muzzled or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, between two wings erect sable, a passion cross gold. Sup- porters — On either side a Triton, blowing his shell proper, navally crowned or, across the shoulder a wreath of red coral, and holding in the exterior hand a Trident points downwards sable. Motto — " Si Deus nobiscum, quis contra nos?" Married, September 16, 1851, Henrietta, daughter of Sir James Langham, Baronet ; and has had Issue — Waller Angelo Otway, Esquire, third Secretary to Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, born August 2, 1852, died, unmarried, July 17, 1884 ; and Henrietta Evelyn Marianne [married, November 18, 1880, Edward Garrow Whitby of Bishton Hall, in the county, of Stafford, and has issue, Phoebe Eleanora]. Residence — 34 Eaton Square, S.W. Dame ELIZA PRICE OTWAY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Otway, daughter and co-heiress of John Campbell of Burnham Grove, in the county of Buckingham. Married, March 28, i868. Admiral Sir George Graham Otway, second Baronet, who died without issue, August 22, 1881. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a pile sable, a chevron counterchanged, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief azure, an anchor erect encircled by a wreath of laurel or, between on the dexter a demi-Neptune proper, issuant out of a naval crown gold, and on the sinister a mermaid also proper. Postal address — Rouge Bouillon, Jersey. M WILLIAM CLIFFORD-BERMINGHAM OTWAY- ^ RUTHVEN, Esquire, Jus- ©ttoap^iaut^uen ^^l^Ll^^^^^'L county of Leitrim, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Galway and Tipperary. Born July 14, 1840, being the only son of the late Thomas Ber- mingham Trotter, by his wife Rosabelle Maria Frances, youngest daughter of Major William StirUng St. Clair of Emma Vale, in the county of Wicklow, and assumed, by Royal License, 1865, the surname and arms of Ruthven only, and in 1887 the additional name of Otway. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Paly of six argent and gules, a canton erminois. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours , a goat's head erased argent, attired or, charged with a mullet gules. Motto- Over the crest, ' ' Deed Shaw." Married, October 12, 1865, Frances Margaret, only daughter and heir of Vice-Admiral Robert Jocelyn Otway of Castle Otway, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Tipperary ; and has Issue— [t.) Robert Mervyn Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Gentleman, Lieute- nant Royal Artillery, born August 2, 1867 ; (2) Thomas Ormonde Bermingham Otway-Ruthven, Gentleman, born February 12, 1872; (3) Mervyn Henry Bermingham Otway- Ruthven, Gentleman, born September i8, 1877; Annette Rosabelle Bermingham ; Marguerite Frances Berming- ham, died September 25, 1870; Rosabelle Frances Eliza- beth Bermingham ; Edith Mary Bermingham ; and Cecil Harriet Beatrice Bermingham. Seats — Invernisk, in the county of Galway; Castle Otway, Templemore, in the county of Tipperary ; Lisgillock, in the county of Leitrim ; Charleville Cottage, Enniskerry, in the county of Wicklow; and Mount Campbell, in the county of Leitrim. 8 is the Naval Cockade. 2E)ut flDtoe 75^ § FRANCIS JOHN OUTHWAITE, Esquire, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Highland ffl^Ilt'hVnfltiT Light Infantry. Born ]a.nua.ry 7,1848, iU/ UHJ «*!»!.».«- being the eldest son of John Outhwaite, Doctor of Medicine, of Bradford, by his wife Frances, daughter of LeptonDobson, Merchant, of Park Place, Leeds. Cluis — Scottish, United Service (Edinburgh). Livery — Grey, and red waistcoat. Armorial bearing^B — He bears for Anns ; Argent, two barrulets nebuly sable, between in chief and in base the attires of a stag affixed to the scalp, between two fleurs-de-lis gules. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Creat, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag lodged regardant proper, charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis in fesse gules, and a like fleur-de-lis resting upon the head between the attires, and holding in the mouth two ears of wheat or ; with the Motto, " Deo et patria." Married, August 4, 1869, Mary Caroline, eldest daughter of John James Harrison, Esquire, of Devonshire House, Harrogate, and Sinderby, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant; and has Issue — (i) John Hewley Outhwaite, Gentleman, born October 16, 1872 ; (2) Thomas Roland Outhwaite, Gentleman, born February 6, 1876. Estates — Bradford Moor, in the county of York ; Lord of the Manor of Southowram, in the same county ; Craigforth, Earlsferry, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Craigforth, Earls- ferry, Elie, Fife. Sir FRANCIS BOYD OUTRAM, second Baronet. Bom September 23, 1836, being the only ^|r\||4-4«c)fY1 ^^^ ^^ ^he late Lieutenant-General Sir Al/'UVl.HUl James Outram, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, first Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of James Anderson of Bridgend, Brechin, North Britain ; succeeded his father in 1863, under the creation of November 10, 1858. Armorial lieariiigrs — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron embattled between three crosses flory ■ gules, five escallops of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown, a demi-lion or, gorged with a wreath of laurel proper, holding between the paws a cross flory gules. Motto — " Mutare fidem nescio." Married, October 20, i860, Jane Anne, eldest daughter of Patrick Davidson, Es- quire, of Inchmarlo, in the county of Kincardine [by Mary Anne his wife, daughter of William Leslie of Warthill, in the county of Aberdeen] ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend James Outram, Master of Arts, born October 13, 1864 ; (2) Francis Davidson Outram, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, born August 4, 1867 [married, January 18, 1893, Maud Charlotte, youngest daughter of James Pope Kitchin of the Manor House, Hampton-on-Thames, and has a daughter, born 1893]; (3) Arthur Outram, Esquire, born September 27, 1871 ; (4) Henry Lawrence Outram, Esquire, born October 16, 1872, died April 6, 1876 ; (5) William Outram, Esquire, born March 31, 1874; Mary Frances; Margaret Caroline; Jane Anne Eleanor, died February 25, 1876 ; and Ida Mabel. Seat — Clachnafaire, Pitlochry, North Britain. Colonel HENRY AIMA OUVRY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born jrV||C>f4t| 1813, being the second son of Peter Aimi Ouvry ayUUVif of East Acton, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Sarah Amelia, daughter of John Delamain ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Chih—Athenisum. Armorial bearings as ttsed, but for which no authority has as yet been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion rampant sable, armed, langued, socked, and ducally crowned gules (for the arms of Ouvry] ; 2 and 3 barry of six per pale or and azure, on a chief a pale between two esquires all counterchanged, over all an inescutcheon argent (for the arms of ) ; impaling for the arms of Delamain, or, three crosses couped gules, two and one. Crest — A lion rampant as in the arms. Motto — " Tria juncta in uno." Married, 1854, Matilda H. , daughter of Colonel John Delamain, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Indian Army. Postal address— 7"^ Salterns, Lymington, Hamp- shire. HThk Right Honourable JOHN CAMPBELL la' WHITE, Baron Overtoun of Overtoun, flnVllM*l"rittt1 '" ^^ county of Dumbarton, Master of ^liyU«^lVUUIl Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dumbarton, Justice of the Peace for that county and the county of Lanark. Born November 21, 1843, being the son of James White of Overtoun, in the county of Dumbarton, by his wife Fanny, daughter of Alexander Campbell of Barnhill, in the county of Dumbarton. Creation — June 23, 1893. Clubs — Western and Liberal (Glasgow), Liberal (Edinburgh). Livery— Blue and scarlet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, an eagle displayed between three quatre- foils, two and one azure, on a chief engrailed of the last a bezant between two garbs or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an arm embowed proper, the hand grasping two branches of laurel in orle vert, fructed or. Supporters— On either side an eagle, wings elevated azure, each charged on the breast with a quatrefoil, and standing on a garb bendways or. Motto— Over the crest, "Virtute." Married, September 18, 1867, Grace Eliza, eldest daughter of James H. McClure, Solicitor, Glasgow. Estates — Overtoun, Crosslet, and Garslake, all in the county of Dumbarton. Seat — Overtoun, Dumbartonshire. OWEN, see BULKELEY-OWEN. Surgeon-Major CHARLES WILLIAM O WEN, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of ^A^rtM Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of liU VU vl I ff^g Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1853, being the third son of A. S. Owen of Enfield, in the county of Middlesex ; was created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1881 ; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1878, Mary Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Horace Barry of Winchmore Hill, in the county of Middlesex. DAVID CHARLES LLOYD OWEN, Gentleman, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Consulting Stffgeon to the Children's Hospital, and Senior Surgeon to the Eye Hospital in Birmingham. Born September 5, 1843, being the eldest son of the Reverend David Owen, by his wife Sophia, only daughter and heir of Charles Lloyd Jefferies of Darenth, in the county of Kent. Club — Union (Birmingham). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross flory engrailed sable, between four Cornish choughs proper, on a chief indented azure, an annulet of the field. Crest — Out of an antique crown a Cornish chough rising proper, holding in the beak an annulet as in the arms ; with the Motto, ' ' Omnia mutantur nil interiit." Married, February 24, 1868, Anna, daughter of John Greene, Surgeon, of St. George's, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue — Lilian Emilie [married George WilUam David Bowen Lloyd of Brunant, in the county of Carmarthen, and of the 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers] ; and Blanche Anna. Postal address — Clermort, Wood- bourne Road, Edgbaston. Dame HENRIETTA OWEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Owen, daughter of Captain Edward Rodney, commonly called the Honourable Edward Rodney (Royal Navy). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a chevron or, between three lions rampant or. Married, 1845, as his second wife, Sir Hugh Owen Owen, second Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — George Rodney Owen, Esquire, born 1850 [married, 1870, Georgina Metcalfe, daughter of Captain C. G. King, and died November 6, 1886, leaving issue, Arthur Edward Rodney Owen, Gentle- man, born 1877 ; Alice Georgina ; Margaret Edith ; Maud Ellen ; and Georgiana Marian] ; Alice Henrietta Rodney [married, November 27, 1879, Henry Bowes Scott, son of Major-General Scott, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Edith Rodney ; and Ellen Rodney. Postal address — 7 Woodlands Road, Barnes, S.W. Sir HUGH WEN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the son of Sir Hugh Owen ; created Cojnpanion of the Most Honour- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 760 ©toe Pac aile Order cf the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1865, Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Burt of Tufnell Park, N. Postal address — Belmont, Crouch End Hill, W. HSiR HUGH CHARLES OWEN, third Baronet, of @ Orielton, in the county of Pembroke, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born 1826, being the son of Sir Hugh Owen, second Baronet, by his wife Angelina Maria Cecilia, daughter of Sir Charles Gould Morgan, Baronet. Creation — January 12, 1813. Anaorlal beax- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron, between three lions rampant or, the arms being charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet. Motto — " Honestas optima politia." Seat — Goodwicli, in the county of Pembroke. MARGARET OWEN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Owen, daughter of the first Baron Denman. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between three lions rampant or; impaling the arms of Denman, namely argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Married, firstly, Henry William Macaulay, who died 1846 ; secondly, Edward Cropper of Swaylands, in the county of Kent, who died 1877 ; thirdly, 1879, Lieutenant-Colonel John Owen, son of Sir Hugh Owen, second Baronet, who died 1890. Postal address — Rosebush, Maenclochog, R.S.O., Pembrokeshire. OWEN GWYNNEDD, quartered by MOSTYN. Sir GEORGE BOLSTER OWENS, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1808, being the Cr^/w\tfwti ^^^ of the late George Owens ; was Slieriff of VUiiyi/WTi Dublin, 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876. Married, 1831, Rebecca Anna Letitia, daughter of tlie late Major WilliamOwen, 6'jth Regiment. Postal address — 126 Lower Bagot Street, Dublin. H The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM JOHN @ MONSON, Viscount Oxenbridge of (IT^l*l>tlflt*t^liYI> Burton, in the countv of Lincoln, and SL'A't-llUl.l.Uy*/ Baron Monson of the same place, and a Baronet ; a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Lin- colnshire Regiment, formerly Master of the Horse to Her Majesty. Born February 18, 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Monson, by his wife Eliza, youngest daughter of Edmund Larken of Bedford Square ; .succeeded his father as seventh Baron Monson, December 17, 1862. Creations — Baronet, June 29, 1611 ; Baron, May 28, 1728 ; Viscount, August 13, 1886. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Anns : Or, two chevronels gules. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper, supporting a column or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion or, gorged with a collar, and having a line reflexed over the back azure, the collar charged with three crescents of the first; sinister, a griffin, wings elevated argent, beaked and membered azure, collared and lined as the dexter. Motto — " Prest pour mon pais." Married, August 7, 1869, Maria Adelaide, relict of the Right Honourable Charles Anderson Pelhara, second Earl of Yarborough, and sister of the Right Honourable the Earl de Montalt. Heir presumptive to the Barony and Baronetcy— His brother, Debonnaire John Monson, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Debonnaire John Monson, bom 1830; married, 1861, daughter of the late Colonel Augustus Ellis, commonly called the Honourable Augustus Ellis, Sergeant-at-Arms to the Queen, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent. Residences — 29 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Burton Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Sir HENRY MONTAGU OXENDEN, ninth Baronet, of Dene, in the county of Kent. Bom June £n>i»i>i-ifl m ^°' '^^^^' being the son of the Reverend Mon- fiL/irvIlUvn tagu Oxenden, son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Wilson of Bildestone, in the county of Suffolk. Succeeded his uncle in 1889, under the creation of May 8, 1678. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules, between three oxen sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head affrontte or. Heir pre- sumptive— iiSs brother, Percy Dixwell Oxenden Nowell Dix- well-Oxenden, Esquire, born 1838 ; married, 1868, Isabella, daughter of the Reverend Daniel Finch-Hatton, commonly called the Reverend the Honourable Daniel Finch-Hatton, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent ; assumed by Royal License the additional surname of Dixwell, 1890. Seat—V>mams Park, Canterbury. OXENFOORD, Baron, see STAIR. The Right Reverend WILLIAM STUBBS, Lord Bishop of Oxford, Chancellor of the Most (ir\— ^l»..>l Noble Order of the Garter, Doctor of Divinity, ^'L/A'lUl.U Doctor of Laws. Born June 21, 1825, being the son of William Morley Stubbs of Knares- ' borough, in the county of York, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of William Henlock of Knaresborough ; was con- secrated Bishop of Chester, 1884, and was translated to Oxford, 1888. C/ai— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings- He bears for the Arms of his See : Sable, a fesse argent, in chief three ladies from the waist, heads affront^e, arrayed and veiled argent, crowned or, in base an ox of the second, passant over a ford proper; and impaled therewith his family arms of Stubbs, namely sable, on a bend nebuly or, between two bezants, each charged with a pheon of the field, three round buckles also sable, the whole surrounded by the Garter, and pendent his badge as Chancellor of the said Most Noble Order, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, June 20, 1859, Catherine, daughter of John Deller of Navestock, in the county of Essex; and has Issue — (i) William Walter Stubbs, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, born January 5, 1866 ; (2) Launcelot Henlock Ascough Stubbs, Gentleman, born October 28, 1869; (3) Laurence Morley Stubbs, Gentleman, born March 23, 1874; (4) Wilfrid Thomas Stubbs, Gentleman, born July 29, 1875; (5) Reginald Edward Stubbs, Gentleman, born October 13. 1876 ; and Katherine Isabella. Residence — Cuddlesdon Palace, near Wheatley, in the county of Oxford. OXMANTOWN, Baron, see ROSSE. M DENIS ROBERT PACK-BERESFORD, Esquire, ® Justice of the Peace and De- lt^Arfe-TRprP«fnrh Puty-Lieutenam, Bachelor of IP'al-tt- i04P-l.fc»lUl.U Arts of the University of Ox- ford. Born March 23, 1864, being the eldest son of Denis William Pack, Esquire (who assumed the name and arms of Beresford), Captain Royal Horse Artillery, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Annette Caroline, only daughter of R. Clayton Browne of Brownes Hill, in the county of Carlow. Clubs — fi is tbe Military Cockade. White's, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery— \ji^\. drab cloth, with silver buttons, black and silver lace on collar and cuffs, silver band on hat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent crusily fitchfe three fleurs-de-lis sable, withiij a bordure wavy pean (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3 quarterly sable and erminois, in the first quarter a sword in bend sinister argent, pommel and hilt or, encircled by a wreath of the last ; in the fourth a cinquefoil of the third, pendent from a crimson ribbon bordered blue, in the centre chief a representation of the S is the Naval Cockade. Pag golden cross and clasps presented to Major-General Sir Denis Pack, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by His Majesty George IH., in testi- mony of his royal approbation of the signal valour dis- played by the said Major-General Pack in divers actions with the enemy in the Peninsula of Spain. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Cresta, i. issuant from a mural crown or, a dragon's head per fesse wavy argent and gules, the lower part of the neck transfixed by a broken spear, in the mouth the remaining part of the spear the point upwards or (for Beresford) ; 2, a mural crown argent issuing therefrom a lion's head gules, gorged with a wreath or (for Pack). Motto — ■' Nil nisi cruce. " Married, August II, 1891, Alice Harriet Cromie, only daughter of James Acheson Lyle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Portstewart and Glandore, in the county of Derry, and Kilrea, in the county of Antrim. Estate in the county of Carlow, in- herited from Field-Marshal Lord Beresford. Postal address — Fenagh House, Bagnalstown. Dame MARY ANNE GUEST, commonly known as Lady Page-Turner, daughter of ]|^niTI>-firtt1*t1l>t* *^^ ^"-^^ Charles Otway of Nor- \S^Wi)\/'^tl,\X\,\\\'\, wich. Mained.^rstly, 1872, Sir Henry Edward Page - Turner^ sixth Baronet, who died in 1874 \to whom refer\ ; secondly, the Reverend Thomas Guest, Curate of Preston. Postal address — Battlesden House, Preston Park, Brighton. PAGET, see ANGLESEY. PAGET, Baron, see ANGLESEY. M ALEXANDER VICTOR PAGET, Esquire, commonly ^ known as Lord Alexander Victor Paget. ll^art'gf- Born 1839, being the son of the Most Honour- Ji^uy vV able Sir Henry Paget, the second Marquess of Anglesey, by his second wife Henrietta Maria, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Bagot, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Cluhs — Carlton, Cavalry, Piccadilly, Pratt's, Wel- lington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field, impaling the arms of Cotton, namely azure, a chevron between three hanks of cotton argent, in chief, pendent from a ribbon gules, a representation of the medal presented after the battle of Salamanca. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, ducally gorged, and tufted argent. Married, 1880, Hester Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Hester Alice, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Viscount Comberraere ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Alexander Paget, Esquire, born 1885 ; (2) Victor William Paget, Gentleman, born 1889 ; Winifred Constance Hester ; and Beatrice Eleanor. Residence — The Oaklands, Tarporley. The Right Honourable Sik AUGUSTUS BERKE- LEY PAGET, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Bom 1823, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Arthur Paget, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, (who died 1840), by his wife Augusta, commonly known as Lady Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable John Fane, tenth Earl of Westmorland ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1863, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order in the same year, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1883 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1876. Glut — Travellers'. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is sur- rounded by the ribbon and collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of -the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, ducally gorged and tufted argent. Married, i860, the Countess Walpurga Ehren- garde Helena, daughter of Count of the Empire de Hohen- Pag 761 thai ; and has Issue living — (i) Victor Frederick William Augustus Paget, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born 1861 ; (2) Ralph Spencer Paget, Esquire, Third Secretary in Diplomatic Service, born 1864 ; Alberta Victoria Sarah Caroline [married, 1883, the Right Honourable the four- teenth Baron Windsor]. § BERKELEY CHARLES SYDNEY PAGET, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Berkeley Charles Sydney Paget. Born 1844, being the son of the Most Honourable Sir Henry Paget, the second Marquess of Anglesey, by his second wife Henrietta Maria, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Bagot, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. C/m^— Marlborough, Turf. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and ducally gorged argent. Married, iZtj, Florence, only daughter of the late William Henry Chetwynd ; and has Issue — Rowland Edward Paget, Esquire, born 1878 ; and Muriel Helen Florence. Residence — 42 Cadogan Square, S.W. CECILIA PAGET, Widow, commonly known as Lady Alfred Paget, daughter of George Thomas Wyndham of Cromer Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. Married, 1847, General Alfred Paget, commonly known as General Lord Alfred Paget, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Anglesey, who died i836. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Arthur Henry Fitzroy Paget, Esquire, Captain Scots Guards, born March 1, 1851 [married, July 27, 1878, Mary, daughter of Parian Stevens of New York, United States of America, and has issue, Albert Edward Sydney Paget, Esquire, born May 23, 1879 ; Arthur George Paget, Gentleman, and Wyndham Reginald Paget, Gentleman, twins, born March 6, 1888; and Louisa Margaret Leila Wemyss] ; (2) Alfred Wyndham Paget, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born March 26, 1^852 ; (3) George Thomas Cavendish Paget, Gentleman, born May 24, 1853 ; (4) Gerald Cecil Stewart Paget, Esquire, bom October 15, 1854 [married, January 2, 1877, Lucy Annie Emily, younger daughter of Richard Gardner, Member of Parliament, and Mrs. Gardner (nie Comtesse de Mandelsloh), and has issue, Dorothy Cecilia, and Lettice ; (5) Sydney Augustus Paget, Gentleman, born April 19, 1857 ; (6) Almerio Hugh Paget, Gentleman, born March 14, 1861 ; Victoria Alexandrina, for whom Her Majesty was sponsor, and who died February 2, 1859; the Honourable Evelyn Cecilia [died 1894] ; Violet Mary [married, October 22, 1889, the Reverend Sholto Douglas Campbell-Douglas] ; Amy Olivia ; Alberta Victoria ; Alice Maud ; Alexandra Harriet [married, June 17, 1889, Sir Edward Arthur Colebrooke, fifth Baronet]; and Guinevere Eva [married, October 22, 1891, Reginald Charles Hart Dyke]. Postal addresses — 56 Queen Anne Street, W. ; Upper Lodge, Bushey Park, Teddington. Dam^ CLARA PAGET, Widow, commonly known as Lady Paget, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Fardell, Vicar of Sutton, Married, 1851, Sir George Paget, Knight Communder of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians , who died 1892. Postal address — 2 St. Peter's Terrace, Carnbridge, Admiral THE Right Honourable Sir CLARENCE EDWARD PAGET, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, commonly known as Lord Clarence Edward Paget. Born 1811, being the son of the Most Honourable Henry William Paget, first Marquess of Anglesey, by his second wife Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable William Cadogan, first Earl of Cadogan ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1869, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1886 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1866. Cluh — Reform. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerons person. 762 Pag argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. The escut- cheon is encircled by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Otway, namely argent, a pile sable, over all a chevron counterchanged, and as an honourable augmentation, on a chief azure, an anchor erect encircled by a wreath of laurel or, between on the dexter a demi-Neptune proper issuant from a naval crown gold, and on the sinister a mermaid proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, ducally gorged and tufted argent. Married, 1852, Martha Stuart, daughter of Admiral Sir Robert Waller Otway, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, first Baronet; and has Issue — Fitzroy Richard Clarence Paget, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born 1853 ; Alma Martha [married, i8go, Henry Aldenburg Bentinck] ; and Emily Olivia Georgiana. Resi- dence — 7 Cromwell Gardens, S.W. EMMA MARY PAGET, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Mary Paget, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Auckland. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field, impaling the arms of Eden, namely gules, on a chevron argent, between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable. Married, 1B56, the Reverend Edward H. Paget, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (t) Henry Edward Clarence Paget, Gentleman, born March 20, i860 ; (2) Hugh Arthur Paget, Gentleman, born May 29, 1862 ; (3) Eden Wilberforce Paget, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 9, 1865 ; {4) Eric Morton Paget, Gentleman, born November 21, 1867 ; (5) Claud Edmund Paget, Gentleman, born July 21, 1869. HOWARD FRANCIS PAGET, Esquire. Born April 22, 1858, being the only son and youngest child of the Reverend Francis Edward Paget, Rector of Elford, by his wife Fanny, daughter of the Reverend William Chester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed argent, five lions passant guardant of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-heraldic tiger sable, maned, tufted, and ducally gorged argent. Married, May 15, 1884, AUce Catharine Jeffcock, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Thomas Jeffcock, Rector of Wolverhampton ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Edward Howard Paget, Esquire, born June 4, 1886 ; (2) Salisbury Howard Paget, Gentle- man, born March 7, 1889; (3) John Howard Paget, Gentleman, born September 20, 1890 ; Mary Frances Howard ; and Fanny D^siree Howard. Estate — The Elford Estate, near Tamworth, in the county of Stafford. Postal address — Elford, Tamworth. Sir JAMES PAGET, first Baronet, of Harewood Place, Hanover Square, in the county of Middlesex, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Civil Law, Serjeant Surgeon to the Queen. Bom January 11, 1814, being the son of Samlrel Paget of Great Yarmouth, by Sarah EUzabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Tolver of Chester. Creation — August 19, 1871. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, on a cross engrailed between in the first and fourth quarters an eagle displayed, and in the second and third an heraldic tiger passant argent, an escallop of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger passant argent, gorged with a collar and charged with two escallops sable. Motto — "Labor ipse voluptas." Married, May 23, 1844, Lydia (who died Jan- uary 7, 1895), youngest child of the Reverend Henry North, Domestic Chaplain to His Royal Highness the Duke of Kent; and has Issue — (i) John Rahere Paget, Esquire, Bachelor of Laws, born March 9, 1848 [Residence — 14 Lennox Gardens, S.W.) [married, July 19, 1883, Julia Norrie, daughter of George L. A. Moke of New York, and has, James Francis Paget, Gentleman, and George Norrie Paget, Gentleman, twins, born 1890 ; Rupert Paget, Gentle- & is the Military Cockade. Pag: man, born 1891 ; and Margaret Norrie] ; (2) the Reverend Francis Paget, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Oxford Cathe- dral, bom March 20, 1851 [married, March 28, 1883, Helen Beatrice, daughter of the Very Reverend Richard William Church, Dean of St. Paul's, and has, Richard James Paget, Gentleman, born March 7, 1884; Edward Francis Paget, Gentleman, born 1886; Bernard Charles Tolver Paget, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Humphrey Paget, Gentleman, born 1891 ; Beatrice Mary ; and Edith Frideswide] ; (3) the Reverend Henry Luke Paget, Master of Arts, Vicar of St. Pancras, London, born October 18, 1853 [married, October 27, 1892, Elma Kate, third daughter of Samuel Hoare] ; {4) Stephen Paget, Esquire, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeon, born July 17, 1855 (Residence— 57 Wimpole Street, Cavendish Square, W.) [married, Sep- tember 17, 1885, Eleanor Mary, daughter of Edward Burd, Doctor of Medicine, and has, Eleanor Katherine, and Dorothea Mary] ; Catharine [married, June 30, 1877, the Reverend H. L. Thompson, Warden of Radley College, near Abingdon] ; and Mary Maud. Residence — 5 Park Square West, London, N.W. § JOSEPH PAGET, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Derby and Nottingham, and a Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of .Nottingham. Born November 2, 1825, being the eldest son of Charles Paget, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Eliza, daughter of William Paget; High Sheriff for the county of Derby, 1892, late Captain ist Derby Militia. Club — Union. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Armorial bearings (Zj wj^rf, and as givenin Burke' s " Landed Gentry," are for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, fretty of the first, in the first and fourth quarters an escallop of the second. Crest — A lion rampant sable, collared or, resting his sinister paw upon an antique shield argent, charged with an escallop sable. These arms were granted in 1845 to Thomas Paget of Humberstone, in the county of Leicester. The above- mentioned Captain Paget is undoubtedly a relative of this family, but, as far as th£ Editor can ascertain, does not appear to come within the limits of the Patent. Married, June 2, 1858, Helen Elizabeth, eldest surviving daughter of the late Canon Abney, Rural Dean of Derby ; and has Issue — Elsie Maud Abney \married, April 1880, Hubert Courtney Hodson, Esquire, and has issue"]. Estates — Rud- dington, near Nottingham. ; Stuffynwood, near Mansfield; Abnalls, near Lichfield. Postal address — Stuffynwood Hall, Mansfield, Notts. §SlR RICHARD HORNER PAGET, first Baronet, of Cranmore Hall, in the county of Somerset, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born March 14, 1832, being the son of the late John Moore Paget of Cranmore, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the late Reverend J. F. Doveton, Rector of Mells, in the cotmty of Somerset. Creation — March 6, 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross invected argent, between four eagles displayed ermine, an eagle displayed between four lions passant of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting ■his degree, with a mantling sable, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-tiger ram- pant sable, tufted, maned, and gorged with a crown vallary argent, holding in the mouth an eagle's leg erased at the thigh or. Motto — " Diciendo y haciendo." Married, November 13, 1866, CaroUne Isabel, second daughter of Henry Edward Surtees of Redworth, in the county of Durham, and Dane End, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue— [t] Richard Arthur Surtees Paget, Esquire, born January 13, 1869 ; (2) Freville John Moore Paget, Esquire, born August 13, 1870, died May 17, 1880 ; (3) Geoffrey Moore Paget, Esquire, born September 8, 1881 ; Aletheia Georgina ; Hylda Snow ; and Dorotliy Marv. Residences —58 Queen Anne Street, W. ; Cranmore Hall, Shepton Malet. THOMAS GUY FREDERICK PAGET, Gentleman. Born July 29, 1886, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Guy Paget, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, by his wife Frances Edith Nugent, daughter of the late Thomas Nugent Vaughan. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross sable, fretty of the first, in the first and fourth quarters an escallop of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting M is the Naval Cockade. Paff Pal 763 his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, collared or, resting the sinister forepaw on an antique escutcheon argent, charged with an escallop sable ; with the Motto, "Espfere et pers^v&e." Estates and postal addresses— 'i^-aaCDST?,\.l« of the sixth Baronet without issue in 1838, jyp'aUlli;'l is assumed by CHARLES JAMES PAL- MER of Dorney Court, Windsor, Barrister- at-Law, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Buckingham, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, and Captain Buckinghamshire Militia, but he has not established his right to the title or to armorial bearings in the College of Arms. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Or, two bars gules, each charged with three trefoils argent, in chief a greyhound courant sable. Crest — A demi-panther rampant issuing flames out of its ears and mouth, holding in its paws a palm-branch proper. Motto — " Palma virtuti." Married, 1862, Katherine Millicent, daughter of the late Peter Hood, Doctor of Medicine ; and has Issue — Charles Henry Dayrell Palmer, bom 1872 ; Edith Gerrard Hood [married, 1890, Henry Wilson lies. Esquire, Lieu- tenant Royal Artillery] ; and Mabel. Postal address — Dorney Court, Windsor. Sir ARCHDALE ROBERT PALMER, fourth Baronet, of Wanlip Hall, in the county of Leicester. Born Novem- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 764 pal ber I, 1838, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of George Peter Holford of Westonbirt, in the county of Gloucester ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of July 28, 1791. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on two bars sable, three trefoils slipped of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or, impaling the arms of Shirley, namely, paly of six or and azure, a quarter ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant sable, gorged with a collar or, rimmed gules, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil, slipped argent. Mari-ied^ August 19, 1873, Augusta Amelia, commonly known as Lady Augusta Amelia, only surviving daughter of the Right Honourable Washington Sewallis Shirley, ninth Earl Ferrars. Heir presumptive — His brother, George Hudson Palmer, Esquire, born 1841 ; educated at Eton and Balliol College, Oxford ; called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1871. Seat — Wanlip Hall, in the county of Leicester. Sir ARTHUR HUNTER PALMER, Knight Com- inander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Lieutenant - Governor of Queensland, Born 1819, being the son of Lieutenant Arthur Palmer, Royal Navy, by his wife Emily, n^e Hunter; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Married, 1865, Cecilia Jessie, daughter of Archibald Mosman of Armidale, New South Wales [she died 1885). Postal address — Beau- fort and Brisbane, Queensland. Major-General Sir ARTHUR POWER PALMER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Caftaiji Nicholas Power Palmer ; was created Companion of the Most Ho?iour- able Order of the Bath, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Co7nmander, 1894. Club — United Service. Mar- ried, 1867, Helen Aylmer, daughter of Aylmer Hari'is. Postal address — Allahabad, India. §SiR CHARLES MARK PALMER, first Baronet, of Grinkle Park, Easington, in the North Riding of the county of York, Member of Parliament for the Jarrow Division of the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and for the North Riding of the county of York. . Born November 3, 1822, being the son of the late George Palmer of Newcastle-on- Tyne, by his wife Maria, daughter of Thomas Taylor of Hill House, Monkwearmouth. Creation — August 31, 1886. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a chevron between three crescents in chief and a lion passant in base argent, two tilting-spears chevronways proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tilting-spear erect proper, a wy vern or, resting the dexter foot on a crescent argent. Motto — " Par sitfortuna labori." Married, firstly, July 29, 1846, Jane, daughter of Ebenezer Robson of New- castle ; and by her (who died April 6, 1865) has /jjw^ — (1) George Robson Palmer, Esquire, born January 5, 1849 ; (2) Charles Palmer, Esquire, born March 23, 1850 ; (3) Alfred Molyneux Palmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born June 3, 1853 [married, March 31, 1884, Edith Ellen, daughter of Frederick George Younge of London, and has issue, Frederick Charles Palmer, Gentleman, born December 3, 1884 ; Phyllis Adela ; and Evelyn May]. He married secondly, July 4, 1867, Augusta Mary, daughter of Alfred Lambert of Paris, and by her (who died December 2, 1875) has — (4) Claude Bowes Palmer, Esquire, born March 29, 1868 ; (5) Lionel Hugo Palmer, Esquire, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, born October 22, 1870. He married thirdly, February 17, 1877, Gertrude, daughter of James Montgomery, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant of Cranford, in the county of Middlesex, and by her has — (6) Godfrey Mark Palmer, Esquire, born August 4, 1S78 ; and Hilda Gertrude Montgomery. Resi- dences — 51 Grosvenor Square, W. ; Grinkle Park, Loftus-in- Cleveland, in the county of York ; Newcastle-on-Tyne. M EDWARD GEOFFREY BROADLEY PALMER, ^ Esquire, Major 3rd Battalion Leicestershire Regiment, & is the Military Cockade. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester. Born June 14, 1864, being the only son of Colonel Frederick Palmer of Withcote Hall in the county of Leicester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, late Captain 36th and 27th Regiments, Colonel Commanding Prince Albert's Own Leicestershire Yeomanry Cavalry [to whom refer]. C/k3— Junior Carlton. ^jj,c„_Dark green, waistcoat of narrow stripes of canary and dark green. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable a chevron or, between three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern or, armed and langued gules ; with the Motto, " Par sit fortvma labori." Married, January 8, 1891, Sibyll CaroUne, daughter of Captain Smith-Neill, late Royal Artillery, of Barnweill and Swindrige Muir, in the county of Ayr; and has /rjae— Geoffrey Frederick Neil Palmer, Gentleman, born September 20, 1893 ; and Sibyll Alice Bridget. Postal arfi^^rcM— Burrough, Melton Mowbray. Sir ELWIN MITFORD PALMER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; is Financial Adviser to the Khedive. Born 1852, being the son of Edward Palmer, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Colonel Gunthorpe; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Married, i88i, Mary, daughter of Major Herbert C. Clogstoun, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Postal address — Cairo. § FREDERICK PALMER, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, Justice of the Peace for the county of Rutland, Retired Colonel, High Sheriff of the county of Leicester 1865. Born July 15, 1825, being the eldest surviving son of the Reverend Henry Palmer, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Samuel Heyrick, Rector of Brampton Ash, in the county of Northampton. Club — Conservative. Livery — Green coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat, and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent, and impaling the arms of Harrison, namely azure, a bend vair^e argent and gules, between three demi-lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern or, armed and langued gules ;■ with the Mottoes, "Par sit fortuna labori," "Pour aprendre obleis ne puis." Married, November 14, 1850, Mary, only daughter of W. H. Harrison, of Ripon, and only sister of William Harrison Broadley, late Member of Parliament for the East Riding of the county of York, of Welton House, near Hull ; and has Issue — Edward Geoffrey Broadley Palmer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester, and Major 3rd Leicestershire Regiment, born June 14, 1864 [married Sibyl Caroline Smith Neill, and has issue, Geoffrey Frederick Neil Palmer, Gentleman ; and a daughter] ; Mary Sophia ; Hester Alice [married C. H. Vane Holder] ; and Emily Heyrick. Estate — Withcote, in the county of Leicester. Postal addresses — Withcote Hall, Oakham, Rutland; 30 Beaufort Gardens, S.W. GEORGE WILLIAM PALMER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Borough of Reading and for the county of Berkshire, Member of Parliament for Reading since 1892, and Mayor 1888-1889. Born May 23, 1851, being the eldest son of George Palmer, Member of Parliament for Reading 1878-1885. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal, Devonshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire azure and gules two palmers' staves in saltire, between four escal- lops or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert in front of a palm-tree proper, three escallops fesseways or ; with the Motto, "Per crucem ad palmam." Married, 1879, Eleanor, eldest daughter of the late Henry Barrett of Sur- biton, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses — Elmhurst, Reading ; 36 Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. Major-General HENRY WELLINGTON PALMER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath: was created Companion 0} the Most Honourable Order of H is the Nayal Cockade. Pal Pat 765 the Bath, 1878. Clubs — Army and Navy, Duhlin United Service. Married, i88s, Margaret Dartnell, daughter of the late John Tuthill. § JAMES DAMPIER PALMER, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Gravesend, Honorary Colonel ist Kent Artillery Volunteers, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent and for West Ham. Born September 6, 1851, being the eldest son of the late William Palmer of Bury House, Romford, in the county of Essex, by his wife Jane Michel, daughter of the Reverend John Trestrail of Chevela, in the county of Cornwall. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton. Livery — Dark blue. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry wavy of twelve per pale or and azure counter- changed, on a bend cotised gules, between two escallops ermine three wyverns' heads couped argent, each holding in the mouth an eagle's leg erased of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree, eradicated and fesseways proper, a wyvern wings elevated barry wavy of twelve or and azure, sem^e of escallops ermine, holding in the mouth an eagle's leg as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Ubi amor ibi fides." Married, 1874, Isabella Elizabeth Curteis, eldest daughter of the late William Curteis Whelan, Barrister-at-Law, of Heronden Hall, Tenterden ; and has /rjK«^ Vivian Trestrail Dampier Palmer, Gentleman, Second Lieutenant 3rd Battalion of the East Kent Regi- ment (The Buffs), born December 29, 1876 ; and Maude Isabel Dampier. Estate — Heronden Hall, "Tenterden, in the county of Kent. Postal address — Heronden Hall, Tenterden, Kent. §JOHN IRWIN PALMER, Esquire, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon Captain 3rd Middlesex Volunteer Artillery. Born 1852, being the eldest son of John Palmer of EUot Place, Blackheath, in the county of Kent, by his wife Harriet Elizabeth, only daughter of James Adams. Armorial Ijearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron embattled counter-embattled cotised plain, between three palmers' staves all sable, as many scrips of the first, buckled and tasselled or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a dexter mailed arm embowed, grasping a palm branch and a palmer's staff in saltire all proper, an escallop or. Married, 1890, Alice Scott, only daughter of Charles Wild of Suffolk Lodge, Hampton Wick, in the county of Middlesex. Postal address — 42 Queen Anne Street, Cavendish Square, London, W. The Reverend Sir LEWIS HENRY PALMER, ninth Baronet, of Carlton, in the county of Northampton, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom August 16, 1818, being the son of the seventh Baronet, by his wife, daughter of the Right Honourable Lewis Thomas Milles, second Baron Sondes ; succeeded his brother Feb- ruary 10, 1892, under the creation of June 7, 1660. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, between three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baroriet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or: and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colotars, a wyvem or, armed and langued gules. Motto — " Par sit fortuna labori." Heir presumptive — His brother, George John Palmer, Esquire, born 1823 ; called to the Bar (Inner Temple), 1851. Seats — Carlton Park, near Rocking- ham, in the county of Northampton ; Carlton Curlieu, near Leicester. Sir ROGER WILLIAM HENRY PALMER, fifth Baronet, of Castle Lackin, in the county of Mayo, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of SUgo, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Mayo, Dublin, Berkshire, and Denbigh. Bom May 22, 1832, being the only son of the late Sir William Henry Roger Palmer, foiuth Baronet, by his wife Elenora, daughter and co-heir of John Matthews of Eyarth and Plastock, in the county of Denbigh. Creation — May 3, 1777. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent a chevron vert, between three palmers' staves and scrips, two and one sable, garnished gules; 2 and 3 chequy argent and azure, on a chief gules, three annulets or (for Ambrose). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the coloturs, an arm embowed, vested azure, cuffed or, grasping a tilting-spear proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant argent, wings addorsed gules, charged with three annulets of the second, beaked and membered or. Motto — "Sic benemerent palma." Married, February i, 1883, Millicent, daughter of the Reverend Plumer Rooper of Abbots Ripton, in the county of Huntingdon. Postal addresses — Kenure Park, county Dublin ; Keenagh Lodge, Crossmolinn, county Mayo ; Cefn Park, Wrexham, North Wales ; Glenisland, Maidenhead. CHARLES ROWLAND PALMER - MOREWOOD, Esquire, Justice of the Palmet=a@otetDoot) ^^^^^X^^^X^l Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Warwick (High Sheriff 1880). 5orm June 7, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Charles Rowland Palmer- Morewood, Esquire, of Alfreton Hall and Ladbroke, by his wife Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Geor- gina, second daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Lord Byron. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert an oak tree coupd at the base argent, fructed or, and in canton a trefoil of the second (for Morewood) ; 2 and 3 argent, on two bars sable three trefoils of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or, and impaling the arms of Hervey, namely gules, on a bend argent, three trefoils slipped proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two arms embowed armed proper, each charged with a trefoil gules, supporting a chaplet of oak branches vert, fructed or (for Morewood) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a grey- hound sejant sable, collared or, and charged with a trefoil argent (for Palmer). Married, July 17, 1873, Patience Mary, daughter of the Right Reverend Arthur Charles Hervey, commonly known as the Right Reverend Lord Arthur Charles Hervey, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells ; and has Issue — (i) Rowland Charles Arthur Palmer-More- wood Gentleman, born January 9, 1879 ; (2) Anthony Constantine Palmer - Morewood, Gentleman, bom August 31, 1888, and died January 15, 1889 ; and Clara Winifred Sarah. Seats — Alfreton Park, Alfreton, in the county of Derby ; Ladbroke Hall, Southam, in the county of War- wick. Town house — 66 Queen's Gate, S.W. EMILY AUGUSTA MARY PAMPHILJ , commonly known as Lady Emily Augusta Mary 1l*)$itttt^¥ltTt Pamphilj, daughter of the sixth Duke of JpalUJJlillJ Newcastle. Married, iS8z, Don Alfonso Doria Pamphilj, Duca d^ Avigliano. DEMETRIUS PANIOTY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- Jt^S^tltflfTrl P^^^' Born 1830, being the son of the late Hr t*'^^"^" Emanuel Panioty of Calcutta ; was created Companion of the Most ETninent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Married, 1853, Perrine Eliza, daughter of the late James Joseph Fleury. Postal addresses — 6 Council House Street, Calcutta; Armsdell, Simla. PANMURE, Baron, see DALHOUSIE. CHARLES WOODBYNE PARISH, Esquire. Born June 5, 1848, being the seventh son of the Jl^flftttTl '^ ^'"^ Woodbine Parish, Knight Com- j[^(lllptj manderofthe Hanoverian Guelphic Order, Fellow of the Royal Society, by his wife Louisa Ann, daughter of John Hubbard of Stratford Grove, in the county of Essex, and sister of the Right Honoiuable John Gellibrand Hubbard, first Baron Adding- ton. Club — Athenaeum. Livery — Blue. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable between ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base of the last, a cross crosslet fitch^e of the first, a chief azure issuant therefrom a sun in splendour, impaling the arms of Sandilands, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a chief azure, an imperial crown or, a thistle in base vert, flowered gules, as an honourable augmentation (for St. John) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend azure (for Sandilands) ; ii. argent, a human heart proper, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerons person. 766 Par Pat imperially crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; iii. argent, a shake-fork sable (for Cunningham) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a cross crosslet sable ; with the Motto, " Justum et tenacem." Married, firstly, July i6, 1879, Francis Montgomerie, daughter of Vice-Admiral Boyle (who died January 1889) ; secondly, February 7, 1891, Helen Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Jane, daughter of the Reverend John Sandilands, commonly called the Reverend the Honourable John Sandi- lands, Rector of Coston, and sister of the Right Honourable James Walter Sandilands, twelfth Baron Torphichen ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Walter Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, born December 3, 1880; (2) Francis Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, born May 20, 1884; and Marjorie Agnes Woodbine ; and by his second marriage has — (3) Charles Douglas Woodbine Parish, Gentleman, born November 25, 1891 ; and Hope Mary Woodbine. Postal address — Ennismore Gardens, S.W. PHILIP SAMUEL PARK, Gentleman. Born April 13, 1865, being the only son of William Philip ll+)A1*fe Park, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the l^ClHi County Palatine of Lancaster, and for the Borough of Preston, by his wife Kathleen Isabella Waller, daughter of Colonel Chapman of the county of Kildare. Armorial Ijearings — He bears for Anna : Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and argent, between three stags' heads caboshed in chief and one in base gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a stag's head caboshed gules, between two marigolds slipped proper ; with the Motto, " Providentia me committo." Married, firstly, June 19, 1888, Annie Isabella Eugenie, daughter of the Reverend F. Eugene Perrin ; and secondly, September 14, 1892, Sarah Ellen, daughter of John Henry Park ; and has Issue — Isobel Eugenie Chapman. Postal address — The Oaks, Penwortham, Preston, Lancashire. H General Sir WILLIAM PARKE, Knight Com- @ mander of the Most Honourable Order of the lWfl1*bl> Bctth, Justice of the Peace for the county of jyp'tHKI^ Dorset, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen. Born 1822, heing the son of Charles Parke of Hen- bury, in the county of Dorset ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1865, Anna, daughter of Major-General William Nepean. Postal address — Thornhill, Stalbridge, Dorset, PARKER, quartered by WHINYATES. PARKER, see MACCLESFIELD and MORLEY. PARKER, Baron, see MACCLESFIELD. PARKER, Viscount, see MACCLESFIELD. ED WARD MIL WARD SEEDE PARKER. Born December 19, 1846, being the second son of JQfll'ltPr Jo^^P^ Parker of Upton Cheyney Manor, Jp'tHttvl. Bitton, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Louisa Jane, daughter of Benjamin Milward of Keynsham, in the county of Somerset, Solicitor and Master Extraordinary in Chancery. Armorial bearings as claimed and used, but for which no authority whatsoever has been established at the College of Arms, are for it2rai% : Quarterly of six, I and 6 argent, three bucks trippant proper, a chief azure [for Parker) ; 2. argent, a chevron sable between three bears' heads, couped of the last, muzzled or {for Seede) ; 3. per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant argent {for Rose- well) ; 4. ermine, on a fesse gules, th^'ee plates argent {for Milward) ; 5. or, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two -and one azure, a chief indented argent, and a crescent for difference {for Paston), impaling the arms of Dowling, namely argent, a /wily eradicated proper, on a chief engrailed azure, a lion passant between two trefoils slipped or ; and for his Crest, a buck's head, holding in the mouth an acorn leaved all proper. Motto — ' Fidelis amicis." Married, June 17, 1874, Mary, daughter of Thomas Dowling of Chew Magna, in the county of Somerset, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, Licentiate of the Society of Arts ; and has Issue — Reginald Milward Jason Parker, born June 26, 1883 ; Mary Rosewell M is the Military Cockade. Milward; and Mabel Perrott Paston (deceased). Estates —An estate in the parish of Keynsham, in the county of Somerset ■ also a share {in fee) in an estate in Upton Cheyney, Bitton. in the county of Gloucester. Postal addresses— CAcra House, Weston-super-Mare, and Keynsham, both in the county 0] Somerset. GEORGE PARKER, Esquire, Admiral (Retired List). Born September i, 1827, being the second son of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir William Parker, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Frances Anne, daughter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, Baronet C&* — United Service. Livery — Grs.e.w and scarlet, with gold lace on hat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased and affront^e or, ducally gorged gules; with the Motto, "Sub hbertate quietum." Married, April 25, 1857, Anne Eliza- beth, daughter of W. Mackworth Praed, Esquire, Barrister- at-Law, and Judge of the County Courts ; and has Issue— (i) William Frederic Parker, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade, born August i, i860 [married, 1885, Helinor, daughter of Colonel Fitzroy Stephen, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath] ; (2) Mackworth Praed Parker, Gentleman, born September 23, 1865 [married, 1893, Sybil, daughter of Colonel Carrill of Bishop's Court] ; Mary Francis Susan ; and Evelyn Annie [married, 1887, William Coryton of Pentillie Castle, in the county of Cornwall]. Estates — Delamore, in Comwood, in the county of Devon ; Wala, Stratford, in the county of Buckingham. Postal address — Delamore, Ivybridge, Devon. Colonel GEORGE HUBERT PARKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1834, being the son of the late Reverend C. H. Parker, Rector of Great Comberton, in the county of Worcester : was created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1872, eldest daugh- ter of Sir T. Douglas Forsyth, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Dame MARIA JANE PARKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Parker, daughter of the late Thomas Hector of Toronto. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, an anchor azure, between three escallops gules, on a chief wavy of the second, a naval coronet or. Married, 1848, Sir Henry Parker, fifth Baronet, who died 1877. Postal address — Toronto, Canada. Dame MARIAN PARKER, Widow, commonly called Lady Parker, daughter of James Rorauer of the Commissa- riat Department of the Treasury. Married, 1852, Sir Henry Watson Parker, Knight Bachelor, who died 1894, leaving issue. Postal address — lo Rosslyn Hill, Hamp- stead. Sir MELVILLE PARKER, sixth Baronet, of Harburn, in the county of Warwick. Born February 14, 1824, being the fifth son of Sir William George Parker, the second Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of James Charles Still of East Knoyle, in the county of Wiltshire ; succeeded his brother as sixth Baronet, October 11, 1877, under the creation of June 24, 1797. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Ermine, an anchor erect azure, between three escallops gules, on a chief wavy of the second, a naval crown or, sterns and sails argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a naval crown azure, the sterns and sails proper, a stag at gaze argent, in front of a slip of oak in pale proper. Married, 1847, Jessie, daughter of Thomas Hector of Toronto, Upper Canada ; and has Issue — A daughter, Mary Elizabeth [married, 1872, Andrew R. Gordon, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, and has issue]. Seat — Knoyle, Cooksville, Toronto, Canada. Dame SOPHIA MARY PARKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Parker, daughter of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a buck's head caboshed, between two flaunches argent. Married, 1855, Sir William Parker, ninth Baronet, who died 1891. M is the Naval Cockade. pat pat ■^6^ Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hyde Parker, Es- quire, Lieutenant and Adjutant ist Battalion King's Liver- pool Regiment, born January i, i86i, died December lo, 1887 ; (2) Sir William Hyde Parker, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Edmond Hyde Parker, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born January 30, 1868 ; (4) Hugh Hyde Parker, Es- quire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Suffolk Regiment, born July 18, 1869 ; (5) Laurence Hyde Parker, Esquire, Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Suffolk Regiment, born October 23, 1870 ; (6) Harry Hyde Parker, Esquire, born August 2, 1872, died September 23, 1893 ; (7) John Barnardiston Hyde Parker, Esquire, born April 7, 1879 ; Annie Hyde [married, April 29, 1886, Colonel A. S. Hext, late Suffolk Regiment, of Trenarren, in the county of Cornwall] ; Margaret Hyde [married, February 15, 1881, George Eden Hunt of Wadenhoe House, in the county of Northampton, who died 1892, eldest son of the Right Honourable George Ward Hunt] ; Sophia Hyde; Amy Hyde; Mary Hyde [married, April 25, 1889, Charles Arthur Abraham, son of Canon Abraham] ; and Dorothy Hyde. Postal address — Westgate House, Long Melford, Suffolk. §SiE WILLIAM BIDDULPH PARKER, second Baronet, of Blackbrook House, in the county of Hampshire, and Shenstone Lodge, in the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom August 14, 1824, being the eldest son of the first Baronet, by his wife Frances Anne, youngest daughter of Sir Theophilus Biddulph, fifth Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of December 18, 1844. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, wdth a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head affront^e erased or, ducally gorged gules. Motto — "Sub libertate quietem." Married, firstXy, June 6, 1855, Jane Constance, only daughter of Sir T. Biddulph, Baronet, which lady died July 20, 1879 ; and secondly, November 22, 1887, Kathleen Mary, daughter of Lorenzo Kirkpatrick Hall of Holly Bush, in the county of Stafford; and has Issue — (i) William Lorenzo Parker, Esquire, born January 9, 1889 ; (2) Henry Edward Parker, Esquire, born January 11, 1S91. Seats — Shenstone Lodge, Lichfield ; Blackbrook House, Fareham. The Reverend Sir WILLIAM HYDE PARKER, tenth Baronet, of Melford Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Master of Arts. Bom April 8, 1863, being the son of Sir William Hyde Parker, ninth Baronet, by his wife Sophia Mary, daughter of Nathaniel Clarke Barnardiston of The Ryes, Sudbury, in the county of Suffolk ; succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of July i, 1681. Livery — Green, with red waistcoat and silver buttons. Armorial lieanilgs — He bears for Arms : Sable, a buck's head caboshed, between two flaunches argent. Upon the es- cutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm erect, vested azure, slashed and cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper an attire of a stag gules. Married, November 18, 1890, Ethel, only daughter of the late John Leech of Gorse Hall, in the county of Cheshire ; and has Issue — William Stephen Hyde Parker, Esquire, bom January 23, 1892 ; and a daughter, born December 26, 1894. Seats — Melford Hall, Sudbury, and Cavendish Hall, Cavendish, in the county of Suffolk ; Talton House, in the county of Worcester. EDWARD SWYNFEN PARKER-JERVIS, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- 1l7lai«l^»t« '3ri>i«V^f rf ourable Edward Swvnfen Parker- JPaCKlPl= JHflUW jervis, son of the Right Honour- able Edward Jervis -Jervis, the second Viscount St. Vincent, by his second wife Mary Anne, second daughter of Thomas Parker of Park Hall, in the county of Stafford; assumed the additional name and arms of Parker by Royal License, 1861. Cluh — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron ermine, between three martlets or (for Jervis) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three leopards' faces or (for Parker). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a naval coronet or, encircled round the rim by a wreath of oak vert, a demi-pegasus argent, wings elevated azure, and charged on the wing with a fleur-de-lis gold (for Jervis) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a leopard's head erased and affrontfe or, ducally gorged gules (for Parker). Married, firstly, 1838, Mary (who died 1884), daughter of J. Barker ; and secondly, 1886, Maude, daughter of the late Reverend C. H. Mainwaring, Rector of Whitmore ; and has Issue (by first marriage)— (i) William Robert Parker-Jervis, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant 47th Regiment, and Captain 3rd Stafford Militia, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, born 1841 [married, 1877, Ethel Mary, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Henry Mainwaring, and has issue, William Swynfen Whitehall Parker-Jervis, Esquire, born 1879; Edward Mainwaring Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Evelyn St. Vincent Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, born 1883 ; and Ethel Mary] ; (2) Charles Edward Parker-Jervis, Esquire, retired Lieu- tenant-Colonel, formerly Major Durham Light Infantry, born 1850 [married, 1878, Mary Isabella, daughter of W. H. Scott of St. Oswin's, Tynemouth, and has issue, Mary St. Vincent ; and Violet Mabel] ; (3) Thomas Swynfen Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, born 1852 [married, 1883, Bridget, daughter of Francis Baring Atkinson of Morland Hall, Penrith, and has issue living, Thomas Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Humphrey Parker-Jervis, Gentle man, born 1889 ; Bridget and Evelyn (twins) ; and Dorothy]; (4) Arthur Ricketts Parker-Jervis, Gentleman, born 1857 ; (5) Hubert de Gotham Parker-Jervis, Esquire, formerly Captain Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1859 [mar- ried, 1885, Florence, daughter of W. H. Scott of St. Oswin's, Tynemouth, and has issue, Yolande, and died April s, 1894] ; and Evelyn Beatrice Constance. Residences — Aston Hall, Sutton Coldfield, Birmingham ; Park Hall, Longton. Sir HENRY PARKES, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael \!9iHv\kt>tL "-"^ Saint George, formerly Prime Minister \piX\,\\K,P of the Colony of New South Wales. Born 1815, being the son of Thomas Parkes ; was created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order in 1888. yi&me.&, firstly , 1835, Miss Clarinda Vamey (she died 1888) ; secondly. Miss Eleanor Dixon. Postal address — Balmain, Sydney, New South Wales. JOHN BERNARD PARKES-BUCHANAN, Gentle- man, Heir-male of Buch- parfee0=1Buci)anan ^rofBu^hanaA often and Ballochruin, Co-heir General of the great scholar George Buchanan, Lord Privy Seal of Scotland (1571-1578), also assumed to be Heir-of- line of Drummond of Deanston, in the county of Perth. Born June 10, 1869, being the only son of the late Thomas John Buchanan of Ardoch, Oflicer 52nd Light Infantry, by his wife Janet D'Albedhyl, eldest daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel John M. Carter, ist Royal Scots. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant sable, in dexter forepaw a dagger proper, within the Royal tressure of the second, all within a bordure invected gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of his liveries, two hands grasping a two-handed sword proper. Mottoes — ' ' Clarioia sequor," " Prosecute or perish." Postal address — 23 War- wick Road, S.W. THOMAS PARKIN, Gentleman. Bom February 3, 184s, being the second son of the Reverend JP)fl1*btn J"*^" Parkin of Halton Vicarage, Hastings, j^p'ulnl'll and Seaton, in the county of Cumberland, by Emilia Elizabeth his wife, daughter of Thomas Sharp. Cluh — New Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with a cross patfe fitch^e or, two flaunches of the second, each charged with as many billets paleways of the third; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed sable, holding in each claw a cross pat^e fitch^e or, and charged on each wing with a billet also or ; with the Motto, " Honesta audax." Estates— Tae. Tarns, Holme St. Cuth- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 768 Pat bert, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Fair- seat, High Wickham, Hastings. §SiR THOMAS GEORGE AUGUSTUS PARKYNS, Baronet, of Ruddington Manor, in the JI+)At*lMlt1<^ county of Nottingham, Justice of the jPtltK^il?? Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham. Born June 26, 1820, being the son of the late Thomas Boultbee Parkyns, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the late George Smith of Edwalton, near Nottingham, and Foellalt, in the county of Cardigan ; succeeded as sixth Baronet at the decease of his cousin, the second Lord Rancliffe, November i, 1850, under the creation of May 18, 1681. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle displayed sable, on a canton or, a fesse dancett^e between seven billets ermines. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a pine-apple proper. Motto — " Honeste audax." Married, 1843, Annie, daughter of W. Jennings ; and by her {who died December 23, 1888) has had Issue — (i) Thomas Mansfield Forbes Parkyns, Esquire, Barrister-at- Law, born April 30, 1853 [married, July 14, 1886, Beatrice, daughter of Arthur Travers Crawford, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and has issue, Sylvia Dorothy] ; {2) George Augustus Parkyns, Esquire, born November 29, 1859, died August 8, 1880; Annie [married, September 6, 1864, George Walter Tysen, eldest son of George Dorman Tysen, Es- quire, of Upton Manor] ; Emily [married, February 2, 1869, William Edward Dowdeswell, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment, of Pull Court, Tewkesbury, who died July 12, 1893 ; Charlotte-Ada ; Edith [married, January 20, 1885, Captain Ernest Lambert Swinburne Anne of Burghwallis, in the county of York] ; and Katherine Beatrice [married, April 19, 1892, Charles Randall Atkinson]. PARNELL, see CONGLETON. CATHERINE PARNELL, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Parnell, JSflmrlf "^^"^^^^^ °f S^^ J°hn St. Aubyn. Armorial jt^CU'llv'H bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, two chevronels, and in chief three escallops argent, impaling the arms of St. Aubyn, namely ermine, on a cross gules, five bezants. Married, 1832, the Reverend George Damer Parnell, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable George Damer Parnell (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Congleton), who died 1882. Postal address — Long Cross, Chertsey. Colonel HENRY PARNELL, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Henry Parnell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born July 10, 1839, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry William Parnell, third Baron Congleton, by his first wife Sophia, daughter of Colonel William Bligh, commonly called the Honourable William Bligh- was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Cluhs — Army and Navy ; United Service. Livery — Chocolate, with white facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two chevronels, in chief three escallops ar- gent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased or, between two wings gules, each charged with two chevronels argent. MarHed, 1885, Elizabeth Peter, youngest daughter of the late Dugald Dove of Nutshill, in the county of Renfrew ; and has Issue living — (i) Henry Bligh Fortescue Parnell, Esquire, born 1890; (2) a son, born 1892; and Agnes Caroline Sophia. Postal address — 28 Green Street, W. KATHARINE PARNELL, Widow, daughter of the late Reverend Sir John Page Wood, second Baronet, by his wife Emma Caroline, youngest daughter of Sampson Michell, an Admiral in the Portuguese Service. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Gules, two chevronels, and in chief three escallops argent, and impaling the arms of Wood, namely, quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord Mayor of the City of London, between, in the first and fourth quarters, an oak-tree on a mount vert, fructed & iB the Military Cockade. par proper, and in the second and third, a bull's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant. Married, firstly, January 24, 1867, Captain William Henry O'Shea, Member of Parliament for the county of Clare (which marriage was dissolved) ; and secondly, July 1891, Charles Stewart Parnell, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Cork, who died October 7, 1891. Postal address — Brighton. (Baronet). A claim to a Baronetcy is made by the Reve- rend THOMAS PARR of Loddon, Norwich, XSSHYY but no particulars of this claim have been forth- J^iXKK coming. CONSTANCE LA VINIA HARRIET PARR, com- monly known as the Honourable Constance Lavinia Harriet Parr, daughter of the sixteenth Baron Dunsany. Married, 1881, Captain Raymond Parr. Sir WALTER PARR ATT, Knight Bachelor, Pro- fessor of the Organ Royal College of Music. lt^ai*t*Slf*^ Born 1841, being the son of Thomas Parratt jpallCtVV of Huddersfield ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1864, Emma, daughter of Luke Gledhill of Huddersfield. Postal address — The Cloisters, Windsor Castle. Dame CATHERINE EDWARDS PARRY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Parry, daughter of \^<\YYW ^^ Reverend Robert Hankinson. Married, Kr^^^'C. firstly, Samuel Hoare, Junior ; secondly, 1841, Rear-Admiral Sir William Edward Parry, Knight Bachelor, the Arctic Navigator, who was knighted 1829, and died 1855. Postal address — Billingford Hall, East Dereham, SThe Reverend WILLIAM WARNER PARRY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the Univer- sity of Oxford, Chaplain and Naval Instructor in the Royal Navy, second son of Robert Jones Parry of Nerquis, in the county of Flint, by his "wife Margaret , daughter of William Warner of Kitwell, in the county of Worcester. Livery — White coat with red facings and brass buttons, red plush waistcoat, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for ivhich no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for AlTOS : Argent, three boars' heads couped sable, armed or; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a boar s head as in the arms. Motto — " Vince vide." Postal address — Denbigh Lodge, Elm Grove, Southsea, PARSONS, see ROSSE. CHARLES ALGERNON PARSONS, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Il?)?l1*fl(ni1(ll Algernon Parsons. Born 1854, being the J^^UVPVIIP son of the Right Honourable Sir William Parsons, third Earl of Rosse, Knight of tlie Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Mary, elderdaughterof the late John Wilmer Field. Clubs— Junior Carlton, Northern Counties (Newcastle-upon-Tyne). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, three leopards' faces argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pole-axe erect gules, the point or. Married, 1883, Katherine, daughter of William Bethell of Rise, near Hull ; and has Issue living — Algernon George Parsons, Esquire, born 1886 ; and Rachel Mary. i?cwrf«««— Elvaston Hall, Ryton-on-'Tyne. LAWRENCE PARSONS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lawrence Parsons. Born 1805, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Lawrence Parsons, second Earl of Rosse, by his wife Alice, daughter of the late John Lloyd of Gloster, in King's County. Club— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, three leopards' faces argent, impaling the arms of Dun- combe, namely, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pole-axe gules, the point or. Married, firstly, 1836, Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth, who died 1844, daughter of the Right Honour- M is the Naval Cockade. Par Pat 769 able the second Earl of Norbury ; secondly, 1849, Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Feversham ; and has Issue living (by first marriage)— (i) Lawrence Hardress Hector Parsons, Esquire, formerly Captain Royal Artillery, born 1839 ; (by second marriage)— (2) Albert William Par- sons, Gentleman, born 1850; (3) Randolph Cecil Parsons, Gentleman, born 1852 ; Louisa Alice [married, 1878, Lieu- tenant-Colonel John Fielden Brocklehurst, Royal Horse Guards, of The Willows, Windsor]; and Florence Helen Isabella [married, 1881, Colonel Frederick Henry Harford, formerly of the Scots Guards, of Down Place, Windsor]. Residence — Winkfield Place, Windsor Forest. The Reverend RANDAL PARSONS, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Randal Parsons, Rector of Sandhurst, in the county of Berks. Bom 1848, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Parsons, third Earl of Rosse, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Mary, elder daughter of the late John Wilmer Field. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Gules, three leopards' faces argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pole-axe erect gules, the point or. Married, 1876, Eleanor Victoria, daughter of the Right Reverend John Fielder Mackarness, Doctor of Divinity, formerly Lord Bishop of Oxford. Residence— Sandhurst Rectory, Wokingham. RICHARD CLERE PARSONS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Clere Parsons. Bom 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir William Parsons, third Earl of Rosse, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, by his wife Mary, elder daughter of the late John Milner Field. Clubs — Athenaeum, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three leopards' faces argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pole-axe erect gules, the point or. Married, 1878, Agnes Elizabeth, daughter of John Frederic La Trobe-Bateman, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Moor Park, Famham ; and has Issue living — (i) William Frederic Parsons, Esquire, born 1879 ; (2) Arthur David Clere Parsons, Gentleman, bom 1881 ; W\ Laurence Edmund Parsons, Gentleman, bom 1883 ; (4) John Randal Parsons, Gentleman, born 1884 ; (5) Richard Edward Parsons, Gentleman, bom 1888 ; (6) Desmond Clere Parsons, Gentleman, bom 1890. Residence — 48 Prince's Gardens, S.W. PARTRIDGE, quartered by EMERTON. Depidy-Surgeon-General SAMUEL BOWBN PAR- TRIDGE, Comf anion of the Most Emi- KUtXVfvitlttC nent Order of the Indian Empire. Born JpaitllU^t- J828, being the son of Henry Mitchell Partridge of Newport, in the county of Monmouth ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893, Club — Athenceum. Married, 1858, Catherine Foriune, daughter of William Henry Partridge. Postal address — Thicket Lodge, Thicket Road, Anerley, S.E. Sir THOMAS EDWARD SABINE PASLEY, Bar- onet, of Craig, in the county of Dumfries, JtOflftf Ptl Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cam- Ji^ajJlV^ bridge. Lieutenant Royal Berkshire Regi- ment. Bom November 12, 1863, being the son of the late Captain Thomas Malcolm Sabine Pasley, Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Louisa, daughter of John Losh of Trinidad ; succeeded his grandfather as third Baronet, February 13, 1884, under the creation of September I, 1794. Armorial Xteaxinga — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a chevron argent, between two roses in chief of the last, and in base an anchor or, three thistles slipped proper, impaling the arms of Hastings, namely argent, a maunch sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a naval coronet gold, a sinister arm in armour proper, grasping in the hand a staff, thereon a flag argent, charged with a cross wavy gules ; and on a canton azure, a human leg erect, couped below the knee or. Motto — " Pro rege et patria pugnans." Married, April 17, 1890, Con- stance Wilmot Annie, commonly known as Lady Constance Wilmot Annie, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Francis Hastings, thirteenth Earl of Huntingdon ; and has Issue — Constance lerne Sabine. Heir presumptive — His brother, Malcolm Sabine Pasley, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1870. Seat — Brunswick Lodge, Bruns- wick Hill, Reading. MADELINE ELIZABETH PASLEY - DIROM, Widow, eldest daughter of Cap- ]P)ft«Tl>r»-?r>t1«nm '^.in Alexander Dirom, of the It/ttSlK^-H-^UUlll 8th Foot, by his wife Joanna, daughter of General Peter of Crossbasket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly r and 4, quarterly i. or, a deer's head erased gules ; ii. ermine, three bars gules ; iii. gules, three skenes paleways in fesse proper, hilted and pommelled or, sur- mounted of as many wolves' heads of the last ; iiii. azure, a griffin segreant or (for Dirom) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron between three roses argent, as many thistles slipped vert (for Pasley). Married, 1847, the Reverend John Murdoch, Minister of Kirkpatrick Fleming, in the county of Dum- fries (who died 1876), and assumed the surname of Pasley- Dirom under the deed of entail in lieu of Murdoch, on suc- ceeding to the Mount Annan estate at the death of her niece in the year 1888. Issue — Patrick Alexander Pasley-Dirom, born 1847 [to whom refer] ; and Joanna Leonora. Estate and postal address — Mount Annan, Annan, Dumfriesshire. PATRICK ALEXANDER PASLEY-DIROM. Born 1847, being the eldest son of the late Reverend John Mur- doch, by his wife Madeline Elizabeth, now Mrs. Madeline Elizabeth Pasley-Dirom [to whom refer]. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, counter- quartered i. or, a deer's head erased gules ; ii. ermine, three bars erased gules ; iii. gules, three skenes paleways in fesse proper, hilted and pommelled or, surmounted of as many wolves' heads of the last ; iiii. azure, a griffin segreant or (for Dirom) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a chevron between three roses argent, as many thistles slipped vert (for Pasley) ; and for his Crests, i. a buck's head couped proper ; and upon an escroU above this Motto, " Ducit dominus" (for Dirom) ; 2. a dexter arm embowed in armour, grasping a dagger all proper ; with the Motto over, ' ' Be sure " (for Pasley). Postal address — Cleughead, Annan, Dumfriesshire. Sir HENRY GEORGE PASTON - BEDINGFELD, Baronet, of Oxburgh, in Paston=T5eriinfffelD '^..^"'^JKf.l^l puty-Lieutenant. Born June 21, 1830, being the eldest son of the late Sir Henry Richard Bedingfeld, sixth Baronet, by his vrife Margaret Anne, only child and heir of Edward Paston ; co-heir to the Barony of Brandison. Creation — January 2, 1661. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine an eagle displayed gules; 2 and 3 argent, six fleurs-de-lis, three, two and one azure, a chief indented or (for Paston). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. an eagle, wings expanded or (for Beding- feld) ; 2. upon a vweath of the colours, a griffin sejant, wings elevated or, gorged with a collar gules, therefrom a line terminating in a ring of the last (for Paston). Motto — " Despicio terrena, solem contemplor. " Married, October 17, 1859, Augusta, only child of Edward Clavering of Callaly Castle, in the county of Northumberland ; andhasAjz^^ — (i) Henry Edward Paston-Bedingfeld, Esquire, born August 29, 1S60; (2) Richard Henry Clavering Paston-Bedingfeld, Es- quire, born 1862 ; (3) Charles Baston-Bedingfeld, Esquire, born July 25, 1864 ; Alice ; Mary Maud ; and Edith Mary. ADRIAN HUGH PATERSON, Esquire, Major- General on the Retired List of Her It^AfTfrtrttl Majesty's Indian Forces. Born May 18, JjJ'wl-vlJJUll 1825, being the third but second surviv- ing son of John Paterson, Captain in the Honourable East India Company's Maritime Service, by his wife Jessey, daughter of Colonel Robert Palton of Kinaldy, in the county of Fife, Maritime Governor of the Island of St. Helena. Armorial bearings as used are for The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3C 77° Pat Pau Arms: Argent, three pelicans feeding th^ir young in nests proper, on a chief embattled azure, a bezant between tuuo stars of the field. Crest — A pelican feeding her young in a nest proper. These arms were granted to the grandfather, namely, George Paterson, Esquire, of Castle Huntly, in the county of Perth, and are recorded in the Public Registers of Scotland, but have not been matriculated to the above- mentioned General Paterson. Mottoes — Under the shield, *^ femeurs pour ceux que J'aimu ;" and above the crest the Latin word, " Merui." Married, May 4, 1857, Georgiana Jessie Turnbull, second daughter of Brigadier-General Hugh Sibbald of the Bengal Army, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath ; and has with other Issue — Hugh Augustus Lawrence Paterson, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, born April 6, 1858. Postal address — 25 South Road, Weston-super-Mare, Somerset. Major-General GEORGE PA TON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael JP^fliritl ^^'^ Saint George. Born 1841, being the son Xy^UVUll of the late John Paton of Crailing, in the county of Roxburgh ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. Married, firstly, 1873, Ethel [who died 1885), daughter of the late Major-General Edward Bagot ; secondly, 1890, Nancie, daughter of Edward Walker of Careyscroft, Brokenhurst. Postal address — Bridgetown, Barbadoes. §SlR JOSEPH NOEL PATON, Knight Bachelor, Royal Scottish Academician, Doctor of Laws, Her Majesty's Limner for Scotland, and a Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Edinburgh. Bom 1821, being the eldest son of Joseph Neil Paton, Fellow of the Society of Anti- quaries of Scotland, of Dunfermline, North Britain, who died 1874, by his wife Catherine, third daughter of the late Archibald McDiarmid, Kuldaloskin, in the county of Perth ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1867. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Azure, a wolfs head erased argent, between two crescents in chief gules and afieur-de-lis in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, between two doves' wings expanded proper, a cubit arm erect also proper, charged on the palm with a passion cross gules ; and in an escroU above, this Motto, "Do richt and fear nocht." Married, 1858, Margaret, second daughter of the late Alexander Ferrier, Esquire, of Bloomhill, in the county of Dumbarton, and has issue. Postal address — 33 George Square, Edinburgh. JOHN PATRICK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Born March 28, 1844, ]P)flfTtrfe being the only son of John Patrick, Esquire, IKW*'*'**-** Justice of the Peace, by his wife Grace, daughter of William Gihon, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Ballymena. C&*j-— Ulster (Belfast), Sack- ville Street (Dublin). Livery— 'Sisxt coat, drab breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a saltire engrailed sable, between in chief a thistle and in base a trefoil slipped, both proper, on a chief of the second three roses of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand erect proper, charged with a saltire sable, grasping a dagger also erect proper ; with the Motto, " Ora et labora." Married, November 6, 1869, Augusta Mary, youngest daughter of John Davison of Raceview, Broughshane, in the county of Antrim; and has Issue — (i) John Patrick, Gentleman, born October 31, 1871 ; (2) James Alexander Patrick, Gentleman, born June 21, 1876; (3) Norman Colum Patrick, Gentleman, born August 13, 1878 ; (4) Mal- colm William Patrick, Gentleman, born August 15, 1882 ; Augusta Mary Grace (deceased) ; Gertrude Emily ; and Grace Kathleen. Estates— T>mvrdv[mmz, Corkey (Middle), Eagry, Capecastle, all in the county of Antrim, and part of North March, in the county of Louth. Postal address— Gledheather, Glarryford, county Antrim. The Honourable Sir JAMES BROWN PATTER- SON, Knight Commander of the Most It^flftl'l'ttntl Distinguished Order of Saint Michael l(^U(.(,(-V9Ull and Saint George (so created 1894), Colony of Victoria. Premier and Chief Secretary of the is the Military Cockade. JACOB LUARD PA TTISSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ■ir\,^*-¥ifieit\vt J-ustice of the Peace for the county of JpaVVl^iUUIl Down, son of the late Jacob Howell Pat- tisson. Master of Laws, of Graylings, Tonbridge ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Clvlo— Wellington. Married, 1872, Ellen Jane, daughter of the lale Taverner J. Miller, Member of Parliament for Colchester. Postal address — Hillside, Marlborough. § General WALTER DOUGLAS PHILLIPPS PATTON-BETHUNE, patton^OBetfiune FIX 5l^"jufy.,X being the eldest son of the late Thomas Patton of Bishop's Hall and Stoke Court, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Matilda, only daughter of the Reverend Richard Winsloe, Rector of Ruishton, in the county of Somerset, and Forberry, in the county of Cornwall ; assumed the additional surname and arms of Bethune by Royal License, August 30, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, a fesse chequy or and gules, between three lozenges of the second ; ii. and iii. argent, on a chevron sable, an otter's head erased of the first (for Bethune) ; 2 and 3 azure, gutt^e-d'eau, a sword argent, hilted or, between four crescents saltireways argent (for Patton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-otter issuant argent, motto over, "Debonnaire" (for Bethune); 2. on two swords saltireways proper, pommelled and hilted or, a falcon rising argent, guttle - de - larmes (for Patton). Motto — "Virtute adepta." Married, April 23, 1855, JuUa, only daughter of Sir Howard Elphinstone, Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) Walter Denman Elphinstone Patton, Gentle- man, born April 19, 1859, died June 2, 1861 ; (2) Herbert Bethune Patton-Bethune, Esquire, Captain 3rd Hussars, born May 30, i860 ; (3) Douglas Elphinstone Bethune Patton-Bethune, Gentleman, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Rifle Brigade, bom August 17, 1867 ; Julia Elphinstone, died 1856 ; and Anne Florence Louisa Mary Bethune. Seat — Bishop's Hall House, Taunton. PAUL, see BALFOUR PAUL. ALFRED WALLIS PAUL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Jt9fllll "' ■^'^"'^ Revenue Magistrate and Collector, IpTlUl Bengal; created Companion of the Most Emi- nent Order of the hidian Empire, 1889. Sir EDWARD JOHN DEAN PAUL, fourth Baronet, of Rodburgh, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the Peace for that county. Bom May 6, 1831, being the son of George Robert Paul (son of the first Baronet), by his wife Louisa, daughter of Henry Bevan ; succeeded his cousin in 1890, under the creation of September 3, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure, three cross crosslets or, in base as many ermine spots sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ounce's head proper, erased gules. Motto — "Pro Regeet republica." Married, firstly, July 28, 1864, Mary Georgiana Ehzabeth, second daughter of Colonel Henry Vaughan Brooke, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and granddaughter of General Sir Willoughby Cotton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and by her (who died June II, 1865) had /wkc— Harriett Mary Georgina [mar- ried, April 30, 1884, Robert Sutherland Pearce of Lopper- wood Manor, in the county of Southampton]. He married secondly, November 30, 1867, Eliza Monckton. second daughter of Major-General James Ramsay ; and by her (who died May 29, 1886) has— (i) Aubrey Edward Henry Dean Paul, Esquire, born October 19, 1869; (2) Went- worth Francis Dean Paul, Esquire, born November 24, 1870; Edith Maud [married, August 15, 1888, Richard George Stacpoole] ; Mabel Louisa [married, July 30, 1892, Captain Thomas James Atherton, 12th Lancers]; and Gladys Lisa. Residences — Cambridge House, Twicken- S is the Naval Cockade. Pau Pau 771 ham, in the county of Surrey; 7 St. George's Place London, S.W. Sir GREGORY CHARLES PAUL, Knight Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1831, ieing the son of Peter /. Paul of Calcutta, Member of the Legislative Council of Lieutenant-Governor of Bengal; created Cotnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1861, Alice, n^e John. Postal address— 3 Park Street, Calcutta. HERBERT WOODFIELD PAUL, Barrister-at-Law, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the South Division of Edinburgh since 1892. Born January 16, 1853, being the eldest son of the Reverend George Woodfield Paul, Vicar of Finedon, in tlie county of Northampton, by his wife Jessie Philippa, daughter of the late Herbert Mackworth, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, dxjki— Reform. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, on a fesse azure, three cross crosslets or. Crest — A leopard's head or, erased gules. Motto — " Veritas prcBvalebit." Mar- ried, 1883, Elinor, daughter of the late William Ritchie, Esquire, Member of Council of Governor-General of India. Postal address— 46 Cheyne Walk, S. W. Dame LAURA PAUL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Paul, daughter of Sir John Lister Kaye, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a fesse azure three cross crosslets or, in base as many ermine spots sable, impaling the arms of Lister-Kaye, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent two bendlets sable (for Kaye) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or (for Lister), the whole within a bordure wavy azure. Married, 1831, Sir Aubrey John Dean Paul, third Baronet, who died 1890. Postal address — Molino del Ponte, Alassio, Riviera di Ponente, Italy. §SiR ROBERT JOSHUA PAUL, third Baronet, Jus- tice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Waterford. Bom April 3, 1820, being the son of the late William Gunn Paul, by his wife, the daughter of the late Edward Moore of Mooresfort, in the county of Tipperary ; succeeded as third Baronet, at the decease of his uncle in 1842, under the creation of January 20, 1794. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a sword erect in pale proper, pommel and hilt or, between four crosses patde fitchfe argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cross pat^e fitchfe or, between two swords erect in saltire proper, pommels and hilts gold. Motto — ' ' Vana spes vitse." Married, November 1848, Anne, eldest daughter of William Blacker of Woodbrook (by his wife Anne, sister of the first Lord Carew) ; and by her (who died May 1858), has Issue — (i) William Joshua Paul, Esquire, Master of Arts, bom June 20, 1851 [married, June 16, 1880, Richenda Juliet, fourth daughter of Henry Edmund Gumey of Nut- wood, and has, Robert Joshua Paul, Esquire, born June 6, 1883 ; William Edmimd Jeffrey Paul, Gentleman, born September 23, 1885 ; and Ellen Juliet Anne] ; (2) Robert Gun Paul, Esquire, bom September 10, 1856 ; Anne Isabel ; Susan Marianne , and Ellen Elizabeth Amy, twin with Susan, who died October 26, 1889. Seats — Paulville, in the county of Carlow ; Ballyglan, in the county of Water- ford ; Tinoran, in the county of Wicklow. WILLIAM BOND PAUL, Gentleman. Bom Febraary 17, 1817, being the eldest son of Thomas Paul, Esquire, of Langport, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Juliet, daughter of William Bond. Livery — AH black, trimmed with gold lace, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron azure, surmounted by another or, thereon three hurts, on a chief sable, as many cross crosslets of the third. Crest — Upon a vireath of the colours, a demi-griffin regardant or, gorged with a collar gemmel, and holding between the claws a cross crosslet azure, the wings addorsed of the last, sem^e of cross cross- lets also or. Motto — ''Per crucem coelum." Married, May 1, 1849, Harriet Duncan, eldest daughter of Edward Pierce, formerly resident at New Park, near Axminster, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — Four sons and four daughters. Estate — Land in parishes of High Ham and Huish Episcopi, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Wearne Wyche, Langport, Somersetshire. PAULET, see WINCHESTER. JOAN FREDERICA MATHEWANA PAULET, Widow, commonly known as Lady Charles lK)}»ttI»4- Paulet, eldest daughter of Bernard Granville Ir MWl*-*- of WeUesbourne Hall, in the county of War- wick. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge : Sable, three swords in pile argent. Married, 1850, the Reverend Charles Paulet, commonly known as the Reverend Lord Charles Paulet (son of the Most Honourable the thirteenth Marquess of Winchester), who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Ernest Ingoldsby Paulet, Esquire, born August 22, 1851, died February 5, 1853; Adela [married, June 5, 1886, Frederick Thorne of Leamington] ; and Eleanor Mary [married, June i, 1880, Lieutenant-Colonel E. H. T. Hutton, King's Royal Rifles]. Postal address — Adderbury, Banbury. WILLIAM HENRY MONTAGU PAULET, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Henry Montagu Paulet. Bom October 30, 1862, being the second son of the Most Honourable John Paulet, fourteenthMarquess of Winchester, by his wife Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Montagu, sixth Baron Rokeby. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three swords in pile, points in base argent, pommels and hilts or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon with wings displayed or, belled of the same, and gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Married, 1892, Char- lotte Josephine, widow of Samuel Garnett, Esquire, of Arch Hall, in the county of Meath. Residence — §SlR HENRY PHILIP PAUNCEFORT- DUN- COMBE, second JPauncefort=Duncomt>e ELTenan°,'^jus: tice of the Peace, late County Councillor for the county of Buckingham. Bom June 4, 1849, being the son of Sir Philip Duncombe, first Baronet, by his wife Sophia Caroline, daughter of Colonel Thomas Philip Maunsell ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of May 25, 1859. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged, in the centre chief a cross crosslet gold for distinction (for Duncombe) ; 2 and 3 gules, three lions rampant argent (for Pauncefort), impaling the arms of Matheson, namely argent, three dexter hands couped two and one gules, and for difference, within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of a ducal coronet or, a horse's hind-leg sable, the shoe argent, charged (for distinction) with a cross cross- let gold (for Duncombe) ; 2. a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or (for Pauncefort). Motto — " Non fecimus ipsi." Married, December 4, 1883, Flora, daughter of Sir Alex- ander Matheson, Baronet, Member of Parliament, of Loch- alsh ; and has Issue — Everard Philip Digby Pauncefort- Duncombe, Esquire, born December 6, 1885 ; and Constance Flora Eleanor. Seat — Brickhill Manor, Bletchley, in the county of Buckingham. Sir JULIAN PA UNCEFOTE, Knight Grand Cross cf the Most Honourable Order of the Bath , ll^SSf tttri>frtf'l> Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- jpCtUllll^lUl'l^ anguished Order of Saint Michael arid Saint George, Ambassador to the United States. Born 1828, being the son of the late Robert Pauncefote of Preston Court, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Emma, daughter of R. Smith; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1874; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1888, and to that of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1892 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Gra?id Cross of that Order, 1885. Married, 1859, Selina Fitzgerald, daughter The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 772 Pap Pea of the late Major William Cubitt of Catjield, in the county of Norfolk. Postal address — British Embassy, Washington, Dame PA YN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Payn. Married, i8 — , General Sir William If^Jitltl P^y^> Knight Commander of the Most Honour- IK^"*^ o.Ue Order of the Bath, who died 1893. Postal address — Lynwood, Askstead, Epsom. [Baronetcy ; creation 1737, of St. ChHstophers, in the West Indies.) This Baronetcy, which is believed TCTXdXWtty l<^ be extinct, is assumed by both PHILIP iy^lfXiK' MONOUX PAYNE of Wootton, in the county of Bedford, born 1858 \married, 1880, Winifred, daughter of Richard Vigors Doyne, Es- quire, Ba7-rister-at-Law, of 8 Stratton Street, W., and has issue living — Three daughters'] ; and by CHARLES ROBERT SALUSBURY PAYNE of Blunham House, Sandy, in the county of Bedford, bom 1859 [married, August 22, 1893, Aline Cecilia, only child of James Henry Murray'] ; but no pedigree of the family nor any right to the title or its armoHal bearings has been established in the College of A rms by any rnemher of either family. Armo- rial bearings as used are for Arms : Gules, a fesse be- tween two lions passant guardant aigent. Crest — A lions gamb erect argent, grasping a broken tilting-spear gules. Motto — ^' Malo mori quam faedari." THOMAS BUDDS PAYNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born April 19, 1819, being the son of John Payne of Gillown Lodge, in the county of Kildare, by his wife Mary, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse engrailed between two lions passant argent, a clover plant with three leaves, and eradicated between two trefoils slipped vert. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erect and erased argent, holding fesseways a broken tilting-spear gules, pendent therefrom at the sinister end a wreath of sham- rocks vert; with the Motto, " Malo mori quam fcedari." Married, July 3, 1855, Rosa Mary, eldest daughter of the late Curtis Hemphill ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William Payne, Gentleman ; (2) Thomas Henry Payne, Gentleman ; (3) Arthur Ernest Tyndall Payne, Gentleman ; Mary Elizabeth Jane [married James Littlejohn Ogilvy] ; and Sarah Emily Frances. Estate and postal address — Maritime, South Yarra, Melbourne, Victoria. Dame EMILY ANNE PAYNE -FRANKLAND, Widow, commonly known Papne=jFranfeIanD ?.,^;h'L^T"s!rS; Frankland-Russell, seventh Baronet. Armorial beaxlngs are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a dolphin naiant embowed or, on a chief of the second two saltires gules (for Frankland) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse between two lions passant argent {for Payne). Married, 1847, Sir William Payne-Gallwey, second Baronet, who died 1881 ; assumed by Royal License, in 1882, the surname of Frankland in lieu of Gallwey. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Ralph Wil- liam Payne-Gallwey, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Edwin John Payne-Frankland, Esquire, born January 31, 1850 [married, January 3, 1889, Susan Isabel, youngest daughter of Major Gresley, and has issue, John Payne- Frankland, Gentleman, bom December 23, 1889] ; {3) Lionel Philip Payne-Frankland, Esquire, born July 7, 1851 [married, November 2, 1881, Caroline Lucille, daughter of E. B. Lynch, and died 1891, leaving Maurice Hylton Frankland, Gentleman ; Kathleen Lucille ; Evelyn Mary ; Sybil Norah ; and Cecily Olive] ; (4) Wyndham Harry Payne-Frankland, Esquire, bom June 11, 1855 [married, November 10, 1887, Edith Millicent, second daughter of Wainwright Crowe of Cahircalla, Ennis, in the county of Clare, and has, Reginald Payne-Frankland, Gentleman, born April 15, 1889] ; Leonora Anne ; Bertha Louisa ; and Isabel Julia, died July 8, 1873. Postal address — Thirkleby Park, Thirsk. Sir RALPH WILLIAM PAYNE-GALLWEY, third Baronet. 5i7?-MAugusti9, 1848, Papne-^^alltoep ^^■;^VcS„ry,°Lc!,;d'^Br net, by his wife Emily Anne, & is the Military Cockade. daughter of Sir Robert Frankland-Russell, Baronet ; suc- ceeded his father in 1881, under the creation of December 8, 1812. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and gules, in chief an eagle displayed sable, in base a bridge of three arches double - turretted argent (for Gallwey); 2 and 3 gules, a fesse between two lions passant argent (for Payne). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, upoii a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain pas- sant guardant proper, gorged with a collar gemelle or (for Gallwey); a lion's gamb erased argent, hold- ing the lower part of a tilting-Iance in bend gules (for Payne). Married, April 25, 1877, Edith Ahce, youngest daughter of Thomas M. Usborne of Blackrock, in the county of Cork ; and has Issue — William Thomas Payne- Gallwey, Esquire, bom March 25, 1881 ; Margaret Emily ; Winifred ; and Dorothy. Sea/— Thirkleby Park, Thirsk. GEORGE PAYNTER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester. Born June ]t?ls»rt«tl>f ^^4' '^3^' ''^'"S *^ *''''l ^°" °f William jt^lipiU'vl Paynter, Esquire, of Belgrave Square, and of Camborne House, Richmond, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Surrey, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the latter county, by his wife Anne Berdmore, only daughter and sole heir of Thomas Best of HoUin House, Leek, in the county of Stafford ; appointed Lieutenant ist King's Dragoon Guards, June 10, 1850; Captain, November 12, 1852 ; Major, April 30, 1858 ; on Retired List, with per- mission to retain rank, December 1871. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Wellington. Livery — Blue, white facings, crimson piping, silver buttons and hat-bands. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three blocks argent, on each of them an annulet sable (for Paynter) ; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for Antron) ; 3. argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan). Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, three broken broad arrows gold, knit with a lace gules (for Paynter). Motto — " Carpe diem." Married, June 19, 1879, Frances Maria Janetta (who died May 1884), only daughter of Amelius Wentworth Beauclerk, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Amelius Wentworth Beauclerk, fifth son of the Most Noble William Beauclerk, eighth Duke of St. Albans ; and has Issue — George Camborne Beauclerk Paynter, Gentleman, only son, born August 2, 1880 ; Janetta De Vere ; and Frances May. Estates — HoUin House, Lane Delph, and Gate House, Leek, in the county of Stafford ; and Eaton Grange, in the county of Leicester. Postal addresses — 21 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Eaton Grange, Grantham. WALTER PEACE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and ]0MrP Saint George. Born 1840, ieing the second son j^vWVv Q^ James Peace, Esquire, Professor of Music, of Huddersfield ; was created CoTnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Clubs — St. George's, Fine Arts, Durban (Natal). Married, 1869, Caroline, youngest daughter of William Tilbrook of Woodham Lodge, Chelmsford, in the county of Essex. Postal address— A/«Zrojc, Sydenham Rise, Forest Hill, S.E. Dame GEORGINA PEACOCK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Peacock, daughter of Major- lt*)l>Arrirfc General Showers, Companion of the Most »K*'«*-WVtt Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1870, as his second wife, the Right Honour- able Sir Barnes Peacock, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1890. Postal address — 42 Cornwall Gardens, London, S. W. Major WILLIAM PEACOCKE, Companion oftheMost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael JI9pfirilffel> and Saint George. Bom 184S, being the ly *^**^'J*'l*'-' son of William Peacocke, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, of Kingstown, in the county of Dublin : created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club— United Service. H is the Naval Cockade. pea Dame DINAH ELIZABETH PEARCE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Pearce, daughter of 1E)C9tC£ Robert Sowter of Gravesend. Armorial l^vuvw bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a chevron nebuly argent, guttfe-de-poix, be- tween in chief an unicorn's head erased or and in base a lymphad of the last. Married, i860, Sir William Pearce, first Baronet, Naval Architect, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue— S\r William George Pearce, second Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address— x Hyde Park Gardens, London, W. FRANCES MARY PEARCE, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Mary Pearce, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Monck. Married, April 26, 1888, the Reverend Richard Aslatt Pearce, Master of Arts. Sir WILLIAM GEORGE PEARCE, second Baronet, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Laws, Barrister-at-Law, Inner Temple, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Wiltshire and Berkshire, Member of Parliament for Plymouth. Bom July 23, 1861, being the son of Sir William Pearce, first Baronet, by his wife Dinah Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Sowter of Gravesend ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of 1887. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron nebuly argent, gutt^e-de-poix, between in chief an unicorn's head erased or and in base an ancient galley of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping two javelins all proper, an unicorn's head erased sable. Motto — "Audax et celer." Seats— to Park Ter- race, Glasgow ; Cardell House, Wemyss Bay, North Britain ; Chilton Lodge, Hungerford. EDWARD ROBERT PEARCE-EDGCUMBE, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace i^earce^(ZBDffcumt)e ^Solt:/!:!:!^^! versiiy of Cambridge, Bar- rister-at-Law, formerly Official Examiner of the High Court of Justice, Alderman of the Borough of Dorchester, County Councillor for the county of Dorset, and Banker. Born March 13, 1851, heing the only son of the late Edward Pearce, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Somerleigh Court, by his wife Clara Jane, youngest daughter of the Reverend Canon Palmer of Torrington, in the county of Devon, and assumed the surname of Edgcum.be by deed-poll enrolled in High Court, in addition to and after that of Pearce, June 14, 1884. Club — Reform. Livery — White, turned up with dark green, and edged with a red braid ; waiscoat, narrow white and green stripes. Armorial 'bearing's as used, but for which no authority appears to have been established at the College of Arms, are: Argent, an oak eradicated, crossed at the trunk by a boar statant both proper. Crest— -^ boar statant proper. Mr. Pearce-Edgcumbe adds a note that the original grant is unknown. Earliest known extant record of these arms appears on the will of Edward Pearce, Surgeon, of Holsworthy, in the county of Devon, proved in the Totnes Court, August 4, 1738. This seal, from, the character of the graver's work, appears to have been made c. Jac. I. This Edward Pearce m.arried Grace, daughter and heiress of George and Catherine Edgcumbe of Altemun, in the county of Cornwall, and sealed his will with his wife's arms. The Edgcumbe arms, as borne by the fam-ilies of Edgcumbe of Edgcumbe and Mount Edgcumbe, differ considerably, and appear to be of a later date. Married, firstly, August 9, 1884, Clara Jane Constance, youngest daughter of John Charles Conybeare of St. Leonardos Grange, Ingatestone, in the county of Essex, she died September , 1888 ; secondly, August 6, 1891, Francis, younger daughter of Admiral Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Fitzgerald Algernon Charles Foley, of Packham, Fordingbridge ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Humphrey Pearce-Edgcumbe, bom June 19, 1885 ; {2) John Aubrey Pearce-Edgcumbe, born September 21, 1886; (3) Oliver Pearce-Edgcumbe, born May 16, 1892. Estates— 77e^ Manors of Reperry, in the county of Cornwall, and Plush, in the county of Dorset. Postal ^dAx^^'s.—Somerleigh Court, Dorchester. \_See New-Year honours']. Pea 773 CHARLES PEARCE-SEROCOLD, Gentleman. Born August 28, 1827, being the Peatce^^etocoID '^if,^:i^^.::^:tii ward Serocold Pearce-Sero- cold of Cherryhinton (who assumed by Royal License, July 30, 1842, the additional surname andarmsofSerocold),l5y his first wife Georgiana Elizabeth, daughter of George Smith. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per chevron argent and sable, in chief two fleurs-de-lis azure, and a castle in base or (for Serocold) ; 2 and 3 per chevron argent and or, in chief two Cornish choughs proper, in base three roses gules growing out of a mount vert (for Pearce). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a castle or, with a fleur-de-lis issuing from the battlements azure (for Serocold) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rose gules, a Cornish chough proper (for Pearce). Married, 1859, Marie, daughter of Colonel George St. Leger Gren- fell; and has Issue — (i) Oswald Pearce-Serocold, Gentle- man, born July 24, 1865 ; (2) Eric Pearce-Serocold, Esquire, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifles, born July 18, 1870 ; (3) Charles Pearce-Serocold, Gentleman, born 1872 ; (4) Claud Pearce-Serocold, Gentleman, born 1875; Minna; Lucy [married E. Cameron Galton of Shelsley Grange, in the county of Worcester] ; Margaret ; Caroline ; Dorothy ; and Ruth. Residence — "Taplow Hill, Maidenhead. H Lieutenant - General GEORGE GODFREY W PEARSE, Companion of the Most Hon- WiPfWtiP ourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Com- JJl/K^aiHK' mandant Royal Horse Artillery. Born January 4, 1827, being the son of the late George Pearse, Doctor of Medicine, Honorary Physician to Her Majesty the Queen, by his wife Anne Sarah, only daughter of James McCulloch of Strabane ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Livery— Gieen and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, a bend nebuly plain cotised or, a canton ermine, thereon a trefoil of the field. Below the shield is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fern-brake, thereon a pelican in her piety, the wings elevated proper, charged on the breast with a trefoil vert ; with the Motto, "Nihil araanti durum." Married, May 6, 1879, Louisa Hester, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Steward, Vicar of Great Kimble, in the county of Buckingham; and has had Issue — Godfrey Pearse, Gentleman, born October 28, 1881 ; and Zoe Dorothy, died February 2, 1894. Estate — Godfrey House, Chelten- ham. Postal address — 4 Norfolk Square, Hyde Park, W. Dame ALICIA ANNE PEARSON, Widow, commonly known as th£ Honourable Lady Pearson, yS^StXiftitwy daughter of the Right Honourable James jpl^alpUll Helvitt, third Viscount Lilford. Married, May 21, 1841, Sir Edwin Pearson, Knight Bachelor, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Edwin James Pearson, Esquire, bom February 13, 1842 [married, January 7, 1868, Emily Margaret, eldest daughter of Richard Valpy of Champneys, in the county of Hertford, and has issue, Mabel Annie; and Irene Mar- garet]. Postal address — 7 Sunnyside, Wimbledon. The Honourable CHARLES HENRY PEARSON, Master of Arts, of Edowie, Williamsroad, Toorak, Victoria, Minister of Public Instruction. Born in London, Septem- ber 7, 1830, being the fourth son of the Reverend John Norman Pearson of Bower Hall, Bumpstead Steeple, in the county of Essex, Incumbent of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge Wells, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Richard Puller of London. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse dovetail gules and azure, three suns in splendour gold, on a bordure dovetail or, four hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the neck with three bezants between a double gemelle or, in the dexter paw a shield azure, charged with a sun in splendour gold; with the Motto, "Sol et scutum Deus." Married, December 10, 1872, at Gawler, South AustraUa, Edith Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 774 pea Lucilla, daughter of Philip Butler of Teckford Abbey, in the county of Buckingham ; and has Issue — Edith Gertrude Hilda ; Evelyn Mary Muriel ; and Maud Oriel Reada. Seat — Haverhill, near Melrose, South Australia. Postal address — Edowie, Williamsroad, Toorak, Victoria. The Right Honouralle Sir CHARLES JOHN PEAR- SON, Knight Bachelor, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honouralle Privy Council, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Defuty-Lieutenant for the county of Edinburgh, Master of Arts, Member of Parliament for Edinburgh and St. Andrews Universities. Born 1843, being the son of Charles Pearson, Chartered Accountant, of Edinburgh, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Dahiel of Earlston ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887 ; afpointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1891. Married, 1873, Elizabeth, daughter of M. G. Hewat of Norwood. Postal address — 7 Drumsheugh Gardens, Edinburgh. General Sir CHARLES KNIGHT PEARSON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1834, being the son of Commander Charles Pearson, Royal Navy, of Thorne Coffin, near Yeovil, by his wife, the daughter of Captain Anthony I^ee, Tjth Regijnent ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in the same year. Club — United Service. Married, 1866, Marian Catherine, eldest daughter of Major Sir Robert Miller Mundy, Royal Artillery, of Hollybank, Emsworth, in tjie county of Hampshire. Dame CHARLOTTE AUGUSTA PEARSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pearson, daughter of the Reverend William Short, Rector of St. George the Martyr, Bloomsbury. Married, 1854, Sir John Pearson, Knight Bachelor, who died 1886. Postal address — 75 Onslow Square, S. W. GEORGE PEARSON, Gentleman. Born January 16, 1845, being the eldest son of George Pearson of Brierley Hill, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Mirah, daughter of George Holcroft of Niederbronn, Alsace, now in the Empire of Germany. Club — Junior Constitutional. Livery — Olive green. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arma : Or, on a pile azure, between two passion nails, in base of the last a sun in splendour of the field ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of two passion nails in saltire azure, a seax erect proper, pommel and hilt or ; with the Motto, " Perduret probitas." Married, May 20, 1882, Amelia Matilda, daughter of William Farron of Wells, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Bannerleigh, Clifton, Bristol. HUGH PEARCE PEARSON, Esquire, Substantive Colonel in the Army, Adjutant-General Madras ArTny, and Local Brigadier-General, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born March 4, 1839, being the eldest son of Major Hugh Pearson, Her Majesty's t^t^th Regiment, by his wife Jane Augusta, daughter of Miles Atkinson. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Party per fesse crenelUe gules and azure, three suns, two and one or. Married, February 7, 1865, Ellen Fanny, third daughter of Robert Mosely Thomas of Calcutta, and of Aberkerry, in the county of Carmarthen \slie died September '2'^, 1892) ; and has Issue — {il Hugh Frederic Archie Pearson, born June 19, 1869; (2) Aylmer Cavendish Pearson, bom August K, 1876 ; (3) Frank Stanley Pearson, born June 13, 1879 (4) Charles Henry Campbell Pearson, bom January (i, 1884 (5} Harry Sim Ibbetson Pearson, born June 16, 1888 Eva Ellen Adela [married] ; Emily Bryce [married] ; and Edith Mary. Postal address — Rotacamund, Madras, East Indies [till June 1895). Sir WEETMAN DICKINSON PEARSON, a Baronet of the United Kingdom, of Paddockhurst, in the county of Sussex. Born , being the eldest son of George Pearson of Brickendonbury, in the county of Hertford, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Weetman Dickinson of Clayton West, in the same county. Creation — 1894. Armorial l)earings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse indented gules and or, two a is the Military Cockade. suns in splendour in chief, and a demi-griffin couped, wings elevated and addorsed, in base all counterchanged. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin as in the arms, holding between the claws a millstone proper, thereon a millrind sable, a sun in splendour ; with the Motto, " Do it with thy might." Postal addresses— Pz.i.&oiMwxrs'L, Worth, Sussex ; Airlie Gardens, Kensington, W. The Honourable WILLIAM PEARSON of Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanjil County, and of Craigellachie, St. Kilda, both in the Colony of Victoria, Justice of the Peace and Member of the Legislative Council. Bom in Scotland, September 20, 1818, being the eldest son of Hugh Pearson, Commander in the Royal Navy, by his wife Helen, daughter of Thomas Littlejohn of Stirling, Scotland. C/k^j— Melbourne, Australian (both in Melbourne). Ar- morial tearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, two daggers azure, the pommels divided in chief and-the points enjoined, piercing a man's heart in base proper, in the honour point a cinquefoil sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper ; with the Motto, "Rather die than disloyal." Married 3.\. Sale, August 4, 1859, Eliza Laura, daughter of H. I. Travers, formerly of the Honourable East India Company's Service ; and has had Issue— [i) Hugh Pearson, Gentleman, born June i860, died November 1874 ; {2) Henry Travers Pearson, Gentleman, born July 1861, died March 1880; (3) William Pearson, Gentleman [to whom refer] ; (4) John Benward Pearson, Gentleman, born December g, 1866 ; (5) Alexander Buchanan Pearson, Gentleman, born September 13, 1869; Helen ; and Laura Margaret. Postal addresses — Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanjil County; Craigellachie, East St. Kilda, both in Victoria. WILLIAM PEARSON, Gentleman. Born June 25, 1864, being the third but eldest surviving son of the Honour- able William Pearson of Kilmany Park, Sale, Tanjil County, and Craigellachie, St. Kilda, both in the Colony of Victoria, Justice of the Peace and Member of the Legislative Council, by his wife EUza Lam-a, daughter of H. I. Travers, formerly of the Honourable East India Company's Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two daggers azure, the pommels divided in chief and the points enjoined, piercing a man's heart in base proper, in the honour point a cinquefoil sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Rather die than disloyal." ARTHUR BEILBY PEARSON -GEE, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University y(^0{\Vtitm-(fr\VP °^ Cambridge, and Barrister-at- jyK^tXiaiin'HUK^K, Law, eldest son of William Pear- son, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of The Lodge, Sleightholme, in the county of York, by his wife Fanny, daughter of the late T. B. Smith of Dalston, Middlesex ; assumed by Royal License in 1885 the name and arms of Gee. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — A mulberry-coloured coat, yellow facings, gold lace, and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per bend gules and sable, a sword in bend proper, hilt and pommel or, and in the sinister chief point a sun in splendour of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a sun rising in splendour, an arm in armour couped at the elbow, and fesseways, the hand in a gauntlet, holding a sword erect all proper; with the Motto, "Finis coronat opus." Mar- ried, April 1885, Amy Gertrude, second daughter of the late Henry Willmott, Esquire, of Hatherley Lawn, Chelten- ham, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Estate — Dewhurst, Wadhurst, in the county of Sussex. Postal address— ^ New Square, Lincoln's Inn. ARTHUR PEASE PEASE, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace for Vff\pf\tip "^^ North Riding of the county of York, Alder- ■jyK'aTi'i' n;ian for the County Council of Durham, Alder- man for the borough of Darlington. Bom September 12, 1837, bdlng the fourth son of Joseph Pease, ra Is the Naval Cockade. Pea Pec 775 by his wife Emma, daughter of Joseph Gurney of Laltenham Grove, Norwich. C&i— Reform. Livery -Brov/n coat with silver buttons, striped black and white waistcoat. Armorial hearings— He bears for Anns : Party per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base, upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic column, a dove rising holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all proper ; with the Motto, "Pax et spes." MarHed, April 14, 1864, Mary Lecky, daughter of Ebenezer Pike of Bessborough ; and has Issue — (i) Arthur Francis Pease, Gentleman, born March 11, 1866; (2) Herbert Pike Pease, Gentleman, born May 7, 1867 ; (3) Claud Edward Pease,' Gentleman, born November 27, 1872 ; Alice Mary ; Rose Elizabeth ; Winifred Pike ; and Evelyn Ada. Estate and postal address — Hunners- knoU, DarUngton. § FRANCIS RICHARD PEASE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the East Riding of the county of York. Born May 25, 1848, being the third son of the late Joseph Walker Pease, Esquire, of Hesslewood, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the East Riding of the county of York, for- merly Member of Parliament for Hull, by his wife Barbara Catherine, eldest daughter of the late Henry Palmer of Withcote Hall, in the county of Leicester, and brother of the late Sir John Palmer, seventh Baronet, of Carlton, in the county of Northampton. Clubs — Conservative, Yorkshire (York). Livery — Light drab, red waistcoat, black velvet breeches. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron between three bucks trippant or, in the middle chief point a bezant, on a chief per fesse gules and argent, an eagle displayed counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased, holding in the beak a slip of pea-haulm proper ; with the Motto, " Confide recte agens." Married, December 1885, Isabel Mary, daughter of Captain WilHam Cole - Hamilton of Beltrim, in the county of Tyrone ; and has Issue — (i) Francis Claud Pease, Gentleman, born November 7, 1886 ; (2) William Geoffrey Pease, Gentleman, bom January 8, 1888 ; and Isabel Cath- erine. Postal address — Hesslewood, Hull. § HENRY FELL PEASE, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment for Cleveland Division of the North Riding of the county of York, 1885, 1886, 1892, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York, Mayor of Darlington, 1874, 1875. Born April 28, 1838, being the eldest son of Henry Pease, Esquire, of Pierremont, Darlington, and Stanhope Castle, in the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace and Member of Parliament for South Durham, 1857-1865, by his wife Anna, daughter of Richard Fell of Belmont, Uxbridge. Club — Reform. Livery — Claret colour coat with striped waistcoat, light brown over- coats. Armorial bearings — He bears for iGrms : Party per fesse aztire and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base, upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pod also proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic column, a dove ri.sing holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all proper ; with the Motto, " Pax et spes." Married, May 15, 1862, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Beaumont Pease of North Lodge, Darlington ; and has Issue — (i) Norman Henry Pease, Gentleman, born June 10, 1866, died May i, 1879; (2) Walter Fell Pease, Gentleman, born March 16, 1874 ; (3) Algernon Henry Pease, Gentleman, born May 19, 1882 ; and Anna Louisa. Estates — Land and Houses in Brihkburn, Darlington. Postal address — Brinkburn, Darlington. JOHN WILLIAM PEASE, Esquire, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace. Born August 13, 1836, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John Beau- mont Pease of North Lodge, Darlington, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the late Samuel Fossick of Pennsbury, in the county of Middlesex. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine, between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic column a dove rising, holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms all proper. Motto — " Pax et spes." Married, St^- tember i860, Helen Maria, daughter of Alfred Fox of Falmouth, in the county of Cornwall; and has Issue — (i) Howard Pease, Gentleman, born July 12, 1863 [married, 1887, Margaret, daughter of Canon Kynaston of Durham, and has, Valentine] ; (2) John William Beaumont Pease, Gentleman, born July 4, 1869 ; Sarah Helen ; Florence ; and Sophia Mabel. Seats — Pendower, New castle-upon Tyne ; Nether Grange, Alnmouth. H Sir JOSEPH WHITWELL PEASE, Baronet, Justice *^ of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of York and Durham , Member of Parliament for Durham. Bom June 23, 1828, being the son of the late Joseph Pease of Darlington, by his wife Emma, daughter of Joseph Gurney of Lakenham Grove, Norwich. Creation — May 18, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse azure and gules, a fesse nebuly ermine between two lambs passant in chief argent, and in base, upon a mount proper, a dove rising argent, holding in the beak a pea-stalk, the blossom and pods also proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the capital of an Ionic column a dove rising, holding in the beak a pea-stalk as in the arms, all proper. Motto — "Pax et spes." Married, August 23, 1854, Mary, daughter of Alfred Fox of Falmouth ; and by her (who died August 3, 1892) has Issue — (i) Alfred Edward Pease, Esquire, Master of Arts, Deputy- Lieutenant, born June 29, 1857 [married, February 10, 1880, Helen Anne, daughter of Sir Robert Fowler, the first Baronet, and has issue, Edward Pease, Esquire, born December 15, 1880 ; Christopher York Pease, Gentleman, born June 24, 1886 ; and Lavender Mary] ; (2) Joseph Albert Pease, Esquire, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, Member of Parliament for Tyneside, born January 17, i860 [married, October 19, 1886, Ethel, only daughter of General Sir Henry Havelock-AUan, Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parlia- ment, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, and has issue, Joseph Pease, Gentle- man, born March 11, 1889; and Miriam Blanche]; Emma Josephine [married, November 17, 1880, Vincent Waldo Calmady Hamlyn, third son of Shilston Calmady Hamlyn of Leawood and Paschoe, in the county of Devon, and died June 23, 1888, leaving issue, Mary Sylvia] ; Sarah Charlotte; Maud Mary ; Helen Blanche [married, January 15, 1890, Edward Lloyd Pease of Darlington, and has issue] ; Lucy Ethel [married, December 3, 1890, Gerald Buxton (see Buxton, Baronet)] ; and Agnes Claudia Fox. Residences — Hutton Hall, Guisborough, in the county of York ; Kerris Vean, Falmonth ; 44 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. Colonel THALES PEASE, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1835, being the son of the late William Pease of Woolwich: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i88g. Sir GEORGE SAMUEL BROOKE PECHELL, fifth Baronet. Born March 10, 1819, being the \S\t)f\\tf\\ eldest son of the late Captain Samuel George JP^-VyiP-U Pechell, Royal Navy, of Bereleigh, in the county of Hampshire, by his wife, the second daughter of William Thoyts of Sulhampstead House, in the county of Berkshire ; succeeded his cousin as fifth Baronet, June 29, i860, under the creation of March i, 1797. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three laurel slips proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lark proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis or. Motto — " Vix ea nostra voco. " A/awerf at Dharwar, in India, October 11, 1842, May Robertson, eldest daughter of Colonel Bremner of the 47th Madras Native Infantry ; TUe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 776 Pec and by her has had Issue — (i) Samuel George Pechell, Es- quire, bom August i6, 1852 [married, December 4, 1879, Constance Louisa, second daughter of Captain Chawner of the Manor House, Newton Valence, Alton, in the county of Hampshire] ; (2) William Paul Jacob Pechell, Esquire, born February 14, 1856, died July 6, 1856 ; (3) Augustus Alexander Pechell, Esquire, Bachelor of Medicine, born July 31, 1857 [married, September 24, 1888, Mabel, youngest daughter of Major-General George Briggs, late Madras Staff Corps] ; (4) Horace James Pechell, Esquire, born 1862 ; (5) Charles William Pechell, Esquire, born 1864, died at Texas, January i, 1884; (6) Mortimer George Pechell, Esquire, born 1869 ; Georgina Bremner ; Caroline Jane Louisa, died at Madras, December 24, 1845 ; May Sarah Florence ; Mary Anne Henrietta Cecil [married, February 5, 1879, Edward Marriott Cooke, Bachelor of Medicine, Medical Superintendent Worcester County Asylum] ; Jane, died February 11, 1861 ; and Sophia Alice. Seats — Alton House, Alton, in the county of Hampshire ; Hazeleigh Hall and Ulting Hall, near Maiden, in the county of Essex. H ALEXANDER PECKOVER, Esquire, Lord-Lieuten- © ant and Custos Rotulorum of the county lEOpf briVlPt* °^ Cambridge, Fellow of the Society of y^K/KlSMtiX/y, Antiquaries, of the Linnean Society, and of the Royal Geographical Society, Hon- orary Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge. Born August 16, 1830, being the eldest and only surviving son of the late Algernon Peckover, Gentleman, of Sibald's Holme, Wisbech, by his wife Priscilla, daughter of Dykes Alex- ander of Ipswich. Livery — Blue coat, yellow and black striped waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per pale gules and sable, a garb or, on a chief nebuly of the last, three lions rampant aziure ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant azure, holding in the dexter paw a sprig of oak, leaved, fructed, and slipped proper, and resting the sinister fore- paw on an escutcheon charged with the arms ; with the Motto, "In Christo speravi." Married, April 8, 1858, Eliza, daughter of Joseph Sharpies of Hitchin ; and has Issue — Elizabeth Josephine ; Alexandrina ; and Anna Jane. Estates in several counties. Postal address — Bank House, Wisbech. PEEBLES, Viscount of, see WEMYSS. tSiR HENRY WILLIAM PEEK, first Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Devon. It^^rpfe ^iJr;? February 26, 1825, being the eldest son of jji^vvtt ti^g late James Peek of Watcombe, Torquay, by his marriage with Elizabeth, nie Lemaitre. Creation — May 13, 1874. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, an estoile argent, in chief three crescents of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two hazel-nuts slipped proper. IVEotto — " Le Maitre vient." Married, July 20, t848, Margaret Maria, second daughter of William Edgar of Eagle House, Clapham Common ; and by her (who died May 2, 1884) has Issue — An only son, Cuthbert Edgar Peek, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, born January 30, 1855 [married, January 3, 1884, Augusta Louisa, com- monly called the Honourable Augusta Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable William Brodrick, eighth Viscount Middleton, and has issue, Wilfrid Peek, Gentleman, born October 9, 1884; Roger Grenville Peek, Gentleman, born September 6, 1888 ; Margaret ; Violet Eveline ; and Gwen- dolen]. Seat — Rousdon, Lyme Regis. ADELAIDE FRANCES ISABELLA PEEL, com- monly known as the Honourable Adelaide Frances If^l^r^Y Isabella Peel, third daughter of the second Baron j^vvl Sudeley. Married, 1859, the Reverend Frederic Peel, Vicar of Little Malvern. The Right Honourable ARTHUR WELLESLEY PEEL, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament for Warwick and Leamington, Speaker of the House of Commons, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of War- wick, Justice of the Peace for the county of Bedford. Born August 6, 1829, being the youngest son of the late Right S is tlie Military Cockade, pee Honourable Sir Robert Peel, second Baronet, by his wife Julia, daughter of General Sir John Floyd, first Baronet ; sat for Warwick, July i86s to November 1885, since when he has sat for Warwick and Leamington. Clubs — United University, Athen^um. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, collared azure, thereon three bezants, holding be- tween the paws a shuttle or ; with the Motto — " Industria." Married, 1862, Adelaide (who died 1890), eldest daughter of William Stratford Dugdaleof Merevale, in the county of War- wick. &a^-The Lodge, Sandy, in the county of Bedford. .ff«2V«K«— Speaker's House, Palace of Westminster, S.W. CAROLINE SUSAN MARY STAPLETON PEEL, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Susan Mary Stafleton Peel, daughter of the second Viscount Combermere. Married, 1867, Lieutenant-Colonel Cecil Lennox Peel, Scots Fusilier Guards. Sir CHARLES LENNOX PEEL, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Born 1823, being the son of Laurence Peel, by his wife Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane, daughter of the Most Noble Charles, the fourth Duke of Richmond, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath, 1882, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890. Married, 1848, Caroline Georgiana, commonly knoTvn as the Honourable Caroline Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable Arthur Chichester, the first Baron Templemore [she died 1892). Postal addresses — Woodcraft, Cuckfield, Sussex; 96 Eaton Square, London, S. W. §The Right Honourable Sir FREDERICK PEEL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Warwick. Born 1823, being the second son of the late Sir Robert Peel, second Baronet, by his wife, youngest daughter of General Sir John Floyd ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1867 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, banded gules, on a chief azure, a bee volant or ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of Saint Michael and Saint George, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie, namely, quarterly i and 4, party per fesse or and argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, guttfe-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, and hold- ing between the paws a shuttle or ; with the Motto, "Industria." Married, firstly, 1857, Elizabeth Emily, who died 1865, daughter of John Shelley of Avington House, in the county of Huntingdon ; secondly, 1879, Janet, daughter of the late Philip Pleydell-Bouverie, Es- quire. Residences — Hampton-in-Arden, in the county of Warwick ; 32 Chesham Place, S.W. GEORGIANA ADELAIDE PEEL, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Adelaide Peel, daughter of the first Earl Russell. Married, 1867, Archibald Peel, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, son of General the Right Honourable Jonathan Peel. The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT PEEL, third Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Bom May 4, 1822, being the eldest son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the youngest daughter of General Sir John Floyd, Baronet (she died 1859) ; succeeded his father in 1850, under the creation of November 29, 1800. Armorial bearlngrs— He bears for H is the Naval Cockade. mt f'el 777 Arms : Argent, three sheaves of as many arrows proper, two and one banded gules, on a chief azure a bee volant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- lion rampant argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three bezants, holding between the paws a shuttle or. Supporters — Two lions guardant argent, each gorged with a collar azure, thereon three bezants, and each charged on the shoulder with a trefoil vert. Motto — " In- dustria." Married, January 17, 1856, Emily, commonly known as Lady Emily, daughter of the Most Honourable Sir George Hay, the eighth Marquess of Tweeddale, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; and has Issue — Robert Peel, Esquire, born April 12, 1867 ; Victoria Alexandrina Juha, for whom Her Majesty the Queen was sponsor [married, November 10. 1887, Daniel F. P. Barton] ; Evelyn Emily ; and Agnes Helen [married, 1894, Von der Heydt]. Residences — 9 Spring Gardens, London, S.W. ; Drayton Manor, Tamworth, in the county of Stafford. MAXWELL RICHARD WILLIAM PEERS-ADAMS, Gentleman, Member of the Hon- lt?)l>O1*«-0rhflme om-able Society of the Middle j|^K-l>(,?>"auaill» Temple, Barrister-at-Law. Bom January 15, 1849, being the eldest surviving son of General Henry Augustus Adams, by his wife J. Charlotte, daughter of John Andrew Rab6 of Rab6 Castle, near Amsterdam, Holland. Club — Cale- donian United Service (Edinburgh). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a heart between three cross crosslets fitch^e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a cross crosslet fitchfe or, charged with a bleeding heart gules. Motto — " In cruce salus. " Married, January 3, 1881, Fanny Michell, daughter of William Gay, Her Majesty's Civil Service, of Falmouth and Cheltenham ; and has Issue — Frances Charlotte Gay Peers. Postal address— cjo Henry S. King & Co., 45 Pall Mall, S.W. Sir JAMES BRAITHWAITE PEILE. Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star lt?5l^tfp of India, Master of Arts, a Mernber of Council J^i'vll*- gf India. Bom 1833, being the son of the Reverend T. W. Peile, Doctor of Divinity : cteated Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Cojn- mander of that Order, 1888. Married, 1859, Louisa B. Bruce, daughter of General Sackville Berkeley. Postal address — 3 Upper PhilliTnore Gardens, Camden Hill, IV. PELHAM, see CHICHESTER. PELHAM, Baron, see CHICHESTER. PELHAM, ANDERSON-, see YARBOROUGH. ARTHUR LOWTHER PELHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Lowther J0Plflflin Pfilham, Master of Arts of the University jyH'iyam of Cambridge. Born 1850, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Thomas Pelham, the third Earl of Chichester, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Brudenell, the sixth Earl of Cardigan. Club — Savile. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans vulning themselves argent; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent, impaling the arms of Cust, namely ermine, on a chevron sable, three fountains. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in pride argent. Married, 1879, Evelyn Georgiana, daughter of Sir Reginald John Cust. Residence — Moorcroft, in the county of Monmouth. ELLEN KATE PELHAM, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frederic Thomas Pelham, daughter of Rowland Mitchell. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans argent. vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent. Married, 1841, Rear-Admiral Frederic Thomas Pelham, commonly known as Rear-Admiral the Honourable Frederic Thomas Pelham, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Chichester), who died 1861. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Frederick John Pelham, Esquire, born January 15, 1852, died July 14, 1852 ; (2) Frederick Sidney Pelham, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born October 25, 1854 [married, November 23, 1886, Louisa Elizabeth, daughter of Major-General William John Chads, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Con- stance Mary Kate ; Emily Blanche ; Beatrice Emily Julia ; and Kathleen Mary Maude, deceased. The Reverend FRANCIS GODOLPHIN PELHAM, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Francis Godolphin Pelham, Rector of Lambeth and Honorary Canon of Bangor, Chaplain to the Right Reverend the Lord Bishop of Winchester. Bom October 18, 1844, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Thomas Pelham, third Earl of Chichester, by his wife Mary, com- monly known as Lady Mary, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Brudenell, sixth Earl of Cardigan. Club—Nev/ University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans vulning themselving argent ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards agent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride argent. Married, 1870, Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Wolverton ; and has Issue living — (i) Jocelyn Brudenell Pelham, Esquire, born 1871 ; (2) Henry George Godolphin Pelham, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (3) Anthony Ashley Ivo Pel- ham, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (4) Herbert Lyttelton Pelham, Gentleman, born 1884; and Ruth Mary. Residence — Lambeth Rectory, in the county of Surrey. HENRIETTA PELHAM, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs John Thomas Pelham, daughter of the late Thomas William Tatton of Wythenshawe, in the county of Cheshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans argent, vulning themselves ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent. Married, 1845, the Right Reverend John Thomas Pelham, commonly called the Honourable John Thomas Pelham, sometime Lord Bishop of Norwich, who died May i, 1894; and has Issue — (i) Henry Francis Pelham, Esquire, Fellow of Brasenose College, in the University of Oxford, and Camden Professor of Ancient History, born 1846 [mar- ried, 1873, Laura Priscilla, daughter of Sir Edward North Buxton, second Baronet, and has, Edward Henry Pelham, Esquire, born 1876 ; Herbert Sidney Pelham, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Catherine Harriet ; and Laura Grace] ; (2) the Reverend John Barrington Pelham, Vicar of Higham, Colchester, born 1848 [married, 1884, Caroline, daughter of the late Reverend William BuUer] ; (3) the Reverend Sidney Pelham, born 1849; and Fanny. Resi- dence — Sunny Hill, Thorpe, Norwich. HENRIETTA JULIANA PELHAM, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Juliana Pelham, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Chichester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper ; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with the buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent. Postal address — 20 Chester Square, S.W. THOMAS HENRY WILLIAM PELHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Henry William Pelham, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Thomas Pelham, the third Earl of Chichester, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Brudenell, sixth Earl of Cardigan. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pelicans vulning themselves argent; 2 and 3 gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale argent, the buckles upwards. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a geuviinely armigerous person. 778 Fel Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride argent. Married, 1883, Louisa Keith, daughter of the late William Bruce ; and has Issue — Walter Henry Pelham, Esquire, born 1886 ; Mary Louisa ; and Maud Katherine. Residence — Deene House, Putney Hill, S.W. Chambers — 50 Palace Chambers, Westminster, S.W. PELHAM-CLINTON, see NEWCASTLE. CHARLES PELHAM PELHAM-CLINTON, Esquire, commonly known as Lord pel|jam=eUnton Smon. Tr.4^l^K the son of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham Pelham-Clinton, fourth Duke of New- castle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Georgina Elizabeth, daughter of Edward Miller Munder of Shipley, in the county of Derby. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent six cross crosslets fitchfee, three, two and one sable, on a chief azure two mullets pierced or {for Clinton) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, namely, i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans vulning themselves argent; ii. and iii. gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent (for Pelham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent : and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet gules, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, banded with a line chevronways azure {for Clinton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in his pride argent (for Pelham). Mar- ried, 1848, Elizabeth, only child of William Grant of Congleton ; and has /jj^k^ — (i) Charles Stapleton Pelham- Clinton, Esquire, formerly Lieutenant Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Canadians), born 1857 [married, 1886, Lizzie, only daughter of Louis di Zerega of New York] ; (2) Henry William Pelham-Clinton, Gentleman, born i86o [married, 1886, Mary, daughter of Lieutenant - General Frederick Green Wilkinson (Colonel Oxfordshire Light Infantry), of 19 St. George's Square, S.W,, and has, Henry Charles Frederick Pelham-Clinton, Gentleman, born 1892 ; a son, born April ir, 1894; and Kathleen Lettice Mary]; (3) Hubert Edward Pelham-Clinton, Gentleman, born 1862 [married, 1B93, Louisa, daughter of the late E. Macaulay Arnaud of Bath, and widow of the late Henry FitzWilliam Browne] ; Emily Dora [married, 1881, George William Hervey] ; and Adela Harriet [married, 1871, John Campbell, who died 1885]. Residence — Moor Court, Stroud, in the county of Gloucester. § EDWARD WILLIAM PELHAM-CLINTON, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Edward William Pelham-Clinton, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham. Born August 11, 1836, being the son of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham-Clinton, the fifth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his wife Susan Harriett Catherine, commonly known as Lady Susan Harriett Catherine, only daughter of the Most Noble Alexander Hamilton Douglas, .tenth Duke of Hamilton. Clubs — Army and Navy, Wellington. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent six cross crosslets, three, two and one sable, on a chief azure two mullets pierced or (for Clinton) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, namely, i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans vulning themselves argent ; ii. and iii. gules, two pieces of belt with buckles erect in pale, the buckles upwards argent (for Pelham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent : and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet gules, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, banded with a line chevronways azure (for Clinton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a peacock in pride argent (for Pel- ham). Married, 1865, Matilda Jane, who died 1892, daughter of Sir W. E. Cradock Hartopp, third Baronet. Residence — 81 Eccleston Square, S.W. Dame SARAH DOROTHEA PELL, Widow, com^ ■monly known as Lady Pell, daughter of Edward \Q\p\\ Owen of Maesmynnan. Married, 1847, Sir Xf^v-ll Watkin Owen Pell, Knight Commander of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, and Knight Bachelor , who died 1869. Postal address — 18 Woodland Terrace, Blackheath. M is the Military Cockade. pel ELINOR SOPHIA DIANA PELLET, commonly known as Lady Elinor Sophia Diana Pellet, irai»Hc4- daughter of the Right Honourable the third ^g^ZwCX Earl of Clare (title extinct). TAaxneA, firstly, 1856, Francis H. W. Cavendish (which mar- riage was dissolved 1866) ; secondly, 1872, M. Victor Jules Paul Pellet. Tlie Honourable CHARLES ALPHONSE PANTA- LEON PELLETIER, Companion of the \(!\t>\\et\t>V Most Disiinguislied Order of Saint Michael J[^l?UI?H.vl and Saint George, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1837, being the son of J. M. Pelletier; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. yiaxx\&A, firstly, Sumnne, daughter of the late Honourable C. E. Casgrain, Member of the Legislative Council: secondly, 1866, Virginia, daughter of the Honour- able M. P. de Sales de La Terriire, Member of the Legislative Council. Postal address— 5^. Louis Street, Quebec. PELLEW, see EXMOUTH. ANNE AMELIA PELLEW, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Percy Taylor Pellew, jr>A>i|^c» third daughter of Francis Lascelles. Armorial JJJ'V'Uv'lU bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a lion passant guardant, in chief two civic wreaths or, and for augmentation, on a chief wavy argent, in front of a city intended to represent that of Algiers, a range of batteries, flanked on the sinister by a circular fortified castle with triple battlements proper, thereon two flags displayed, the one barry wavy or and gules (indicative of the presence of the Bey of Algiers within the said castle), and the other of the last ; on the dexter, and abreast of the said batteries, a ship of the line, bearing the flag of an Admiral of the blue squadron moored also proper. Married, 1836, Percy Taylor Pellew, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Percy Taylor Pellew (son of the Right Honourable the second Viscount Exmouth), who died 1848. Of the above marriage there is Issue — A daughter, Gertrude [married. May 8, i86r. Captain Granville Lewen, and died 1867]. EMIL Y SARAH PELLE W, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Fleetwood Pellew, daughter of Thomas Fer- guson of Greenville, in the county of Down ; is mxtther of the fourth Viscount Exmouth. Married, y?rj^/y, i860, th£ Hon- ourable Fleetwood John Pellew, son of the second Viscount Exmouth, wlw died 1866 ; secondly, 1871 , Octavius Brad- shaw. Dame AMY HENRIETTA PELLY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Pelly, daughter of the ]P)pHt1 Reverend John Lowder, Master of Arts. Mar- JK "^'lir ried, 1878, General Sir Lewis Pelly, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1892. Postal address — 5/. Margaret' s House, 570 Victoria Street, London, S. W. Dame BLANCHE ELIZABETH PELLY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pelly, daughter of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upori a lozenge : Or, on a bend engrailed aziu-e, between two trefoils slipped proper, three martlets argent, impaling the arms of Vincent, namely azure, three quatrefoils argent. Married, i860. Sir John Henry Pelly, second Baronet, who died 1864. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Alwyne Vincent Pelly, Esquire, born October 19, 1861, died March 6, 1876; (2) Sir Harold Pelly, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Arthur Norris Pellew, Esquire, born May 15, 1864. Postal address— Si. John's Lodge, War- minster. Sir HAROLD PELLY, fourth Baronet, of Upton, in the county of Essex. Born February 28, 1863, being the son of Sir John Pelly, second Baronet, by his second wife Blanche Elizabeth, third daughter of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, Baronet ; succeeded his half-brother as fourth Baronet, June 4, 1877, under the creation of August 12, 1840. Armorial bearings— -He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between two trefoils slipped vert, three martlets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed B is the Naval Cockade. Pel Pen 779 a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, issuant from a crown vallery or, charged on the rim with three hurts, an elephant's head argent. Motto— " Deo ducente nil nocet." Married, March s, 1889, Anne Maria, second daughter of Major Robert Poore of Old Lodge, Salisbury; and has Issue— Harold Alwyne Pelly, Esquire, born August 27, 1893 ; and Benita Blanche. 5«afa— Fifehead, Magdalen, Gillingham, in the county of Dorset. Inspector-General SAVILLB MARRIOTT PELLY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1819, being the son of the late John Hinde Pelly, Bombay Civil Service, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, London, 1859 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868. Married, 1850, Jane Billing, daughter of the late John Morris of Dublin. Postal aAATtss—Woodstock House, Burnt Ash Hill, Lee. S.E. Major -General ROBERT CHARLES BOILEAU PEMBERTON, Companion of the ll^Pmfll>ftnri ^"^^ Exalted Order of the Star of ■\g/K\\WX,\,\,M\\ India, of the Royal Engineers; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1894. Major-General WYKEHAM LEIGH PEMBER TON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex. Born 1833, being the fifth son of the late Edward Leigh Pemberton of Torry Hill, Sittingtourne ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1884, Jessie, daughter of the late John Graham of Skelmorlie Castle, North Britain, and widow of Charles Gaddum. Postal address — Abbotsleigh, Haywards Heath. §The Right Honourable GEORGE ROBERT CHARLES HERBERT, Earl of ]|^l>mfl1*rtfel> Pembroke, Earl of Montgomery, in l^l^lllUlUn^' Wales, Baron Herbert of Cardiff, in the county of Glamorgan, Baron Her- bert of Shurland, in the Isle of Sheppey, in the county of Kent, all in the Peerage of England, Baron Herbert of Lea, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Bom July 6, 1850, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Her- bert of Lea, by his wife, the daughter of Major-General Charles Ashe k Court, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Amington Hall, in the county of War- wick ; succeeded his father as second Baron Herbert of Lea, August 2, 1861, and his uncle as thirteenth Earl of Pem- broke and tenth Earl of Montgomery, &c., April 25, 1862. Creations — Baron Herbert, of Cardiff, October 10, 1551 ; Earl of Pembroke, October 11, 1551 ; Baron Herbert, of Shurland, and Earl of Montgomery, May 4, 1605 ; Baron Herbert, of Lea, January 15, 1861. Armorial bearings^ He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, impaling the arms of Chetwynd- Talbot, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of.the colours, a wyvern, wings elevated vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Supporters — Dexter, a panther rampant guardant argent, spotted or, vert, sable, azure, and gules alternately, fire issuing out of the mouth and ears, ducally gorged azure ; sinister, a lion argent, gorged with a ducal coronet gules. Motto — " Ung je serviray." Married, August 19, 1874, Gertrude Francis, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighteenth Earl of Shrewsbury. Heir presumptive — His brother, Sidney Herbert, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sidney Herbert, Member of Parliament for Croydon, born 1853 ; married, 1877, Beatrix Louisa, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Loiusa, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Durham ; raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1862. Residences — 7 Carlton House 'Terrace, S.W. ; Wilton House, Salisbury. PEMBRUGE, quartered by SLAUGHTER. S Sir JOHN PENDER, Knight Grand Cross of the Most w Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 10Enl!P1* Saint George, Member of Parliament for the J^ V( Ikl^-V Wick Burghs, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex, Linlithgow, Denbigh, Argyll, and Kent. Born 1816, being the son of James Pender of Leven. in the county of Dumbarton, by his wife Marion, daughter of James Mason ; was created a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George in the year 1888, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of the same Order in the year 1892. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's, City of London. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend nebuly argent, between a terrestrial globe in chief proper and a fleur-de-lis in base of the second, two lions' heads erased of the field. The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar, and therefrom pendent the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the said Order. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet sable, holding in the dexter paw a seax proper, pommel and hilt gold, and resting the sinister paw on a g:lobe as in the arms ; and for his Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a merman proper, finned or, and encircling with his exterior arm a Corinthian column, from the top issuing flames of fire all proper ; with the Motto, "Persevere." Married, fasXXy, 1840, Marion, daughter of James Cearns ; and secondly, 1857, Emma, daughter of the late Henry Denison of Daybrook, in the county of Notting- ham (she died 1890). By his first wife he has Issue — James Pender, Esquire, born 1842 [married, 1867, Mary Rose, third daughter of Edward Gregge Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, in the county of Lancaster]. Postal addresses — Foots- cray Place, Kent ; 18 Ariington Street, London, W. PENNANT, DOUGLAS-, see PENRHYN. ALFRED RICHARD PENNEFATHER, Esquire (by virtue of being so addressed in 1I?J Otl M i>fiH-fl OV Warrant Under Royal Sign-Manual). 1l^X,imK,lallJKi. Born March 10, 1845, being the eldest son of John Pennefather, Gentleman (second son of the Right Honourable Richard Pennefather, Baron of Court of Exchequer), by his wife Elizabeth Jemima, daughter of Edward de Moleyns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward de Moleyns. Clubs — Union, Royal St. George's Yacht. Livery — Blue, yellow trimmings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, the dexter paw resting on an oval shield of the arms. Motto — " I abide my time." Married, May 9, 1867, T. C. Savory. Postal address — 7 Cheniston Gardens, W, Captain CHARLES EDWARD DE FONBLANQUE PENNEFATHER, Governor of the Island of St. Helena. Born June 23, 1848, being the elder son of the late Kingsmill Pennefather, Esquire, Major Limerick Militia, by his second wife Jane Catherine Patrica, eldest daughter of Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, formerly Her Majesty's Consul-General and Charge d' Affaires in Servia (and granddaughter of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Admiralty in Ireland). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sustaining an oval shield of the arms; with the Mottoes, "I abyde my tyme," and " Vivite fortes." DE FONBLANQUE PENNEFATHER, Gentleman. Born , being the younger son of the late Kingsmill Pennefather, Esquire, Major Limerick Militia, by his second wife Jane Catherine Patrica, eldest daughter of Thomas de Grenier de Fonblanque, Knight of the Hano- verian Guelphic Order, formerly Her Majesty's Consul- Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 78o Pen pen General and Charge d' Affaires in Servia (and grand- daughter of Sir Jonah Barrington, Knight Bachelor, Judge of the Admiralty in Ireland). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and brass buttons. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sustaining an oval shield of the arms; with the Mottoes, "I abyde ray tyme," and " Vivite fortes." Married, April 28, 1886, Madeleine, daughter of Sir Robert Prescott Stewart, Knight Bachelor. Estates — Golden, in the county of Tipperary ; Leighton House, in the County Palatine of Chester. Postal address — Leighton House, Leighton, near Neston, Cheshire. § EDWARD PENNEFATHER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wicklow, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born. September 22, 1809, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable Edward Pennefather, Lord Chief-Justice of Ireland, by his wife Susan, eldest daughter of the late John Darby of Markly, in the county of Sussex, and of Leap Castle, King's County. Clut — Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sustaining an oval shield of the arms ; with the Mottoes, ' ' I abyde my tyme," and "Vivite fortes." Married, March 30, 1841, Harriet, third daughter of the late Richard Hall of Copped Hall, Totteridge, in the county of Hertford ; and by her (who died March 7, 1868) has had Issue — (i) Edward Wade Pennefather, Gentleman, born May 4, 1843, died September 16, 1846 ; (2) Arthur Willoughby Penne- father, Gentleman, born February 19, 1847, died September 6, 1863 ; (3) Charles Edward Pennefather, Esquire, Cap- tain Army Reserve, late 4th Hussars, born May i, 1849 ; (4) Frederick William Pennefather, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law in England and Ireland, born April 29, 1852 ; and Susan Mary [married John Gathorne Wood, and died December 18, 1864, leaving issue]. Seat — Rathsal- lagh, Grangeton. Town residence — 6 Fitzwilliam Place, Dublin. SARAH ANNA PENNEFATHER, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Sarah Anna Penne- father, daughter of the fourth Viscount Mountnwrres. Married, 1868, Colonel RicJiard D. Pennefather, who died 1881. Captain WILLIAM VAUGHTON PENNEFA- THER. Born January 14, 1862, being the elder son of the late Richard Pennefather, Esquire, of Lakefield, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Emma Elizabeth, daughter of Robert Darwin Vaughton of Ashfurlong House, in the county of Warwick. Livery — Drab coat, red plush breeches, and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per fesse or and gules, a bend ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion sejant argent, sus- taining an oval shield of the arms ; with the Mottoes, "I abyde my tyme," and "Vivite fortes." Estate and postal address — Lakefield, Tipperary. Sir CHARLES HENRY PBNNELL, Knight Bache- lor. Born 1805, being the son of William JP)l^t111(^If /*£««£//, formerly Consul-General for the jlp'villlvll Brazils; became a Clerk in the Admiralty in 1825, and retired as Chief Clerk in 1865 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1867. Married, 1836, daughter of Philip Francis (she died 1876). Postal address — Scar- borough. EDMUND BURKE PBNNELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguis/ied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — St. Stephen s. PENNINGTON, see MUNCASTER. W ^ IS the Military Cockade. ALAN JOSEPH PENNINGTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alan IPiAMiittirt-f rtn Joseph Pennington, formerly in the JPennitlBVOn feoyal Navy. Bom April 5, 1837, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Lowther Augustus John Pennington, third Baron Muncaster, by his wife Frances Catherme, youngest daughter of Sir John Ramsden, Baronet. Clubs— Array and Navy, Boodle's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms • Or, five fusils conjoined in fesse azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant proper. Married, 1880, Anna Eleanora, daughter of Edward Bour- chier Hartopp of Dalby Hall. Residence— KagAaXe Hall, in the county of Leicester. Colonel CHARLES RICHARD PENNINGTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Surgeon R. B. Pennington, Beniral Artillery ; appointed a Colonel on the Staff, 1891 ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, iS6t, Lydia Harriot, eldest daughter of the late Captain Henry Becher, Bengal Staff Corps. H The Right Honourable GEORGE SHOLTO @ GORDON DOUGLAS - PENNANT, 1l»)l>111*fl'rm Baron Penrhyn of Llandegai, in the jJ^lflllyj^U county of Carnarvon, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born September 30, 1836, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Juliana Isabella Mary, eldest daughter and co-heir of George Hay Dawkins-Pennant of Penrhyn Castle ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation of August 3, 1866. Armorial beaitngs — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Pennant) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles gules, and in chief two mullets of the field (for Douglas). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet an antelope's head argent, maned and tufted or (for Pennant) ; 2. a sanglier sticking between the cleft of an oak tree fructed, with a lock holding the clefts together all proper. Supporters — On either side an antelope proper, collared and chained or, the dexter having sus- pended from the collar an escutcheon gules, charged with a man's head couped and affront^e proper. Motto — "iEquo animo." Married, firstly, August 23, i860, Pamela Blanche, daughter of Sir Charles Rushout Rushout. Baronet ; and by her (who died February 5, 1869) has had Issue — Edward Sholto Douglas-Pennant, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Edward Sholto Douglas- Pennant, born June 10, 1864 [married, December 6, 1887, Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the third Lord Southampton, and has issue, a son, born June 11, 1890 ; and Linda] ; Kathleen, commonly known as the Honour- able Kathleen [married, October 19, 1886, the Right Hon- ourable the seventh Viscotmt Falmouth] ; Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice ; Pamela Georgina, com- monly known as the Honourable Pamela Georgina [married, September 20, 1883, Henry Richard Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Richard Lloyd- Mostyn, second son of Thomas Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Edward Lloyd-Mostyn, and grandson of the Right Hon- ourable the second Lord Mostyn] ; Hilda, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda; Ina, commonly known as the Honourable Ina ; and Violet Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Blanche. Lord Penrhyn married secondly, October 21, 1875, Gertrude, youngest daughter of the Reverend Henry Glynne, Rector of Hawarden and Canon of St. Asaph ; and by her has, George Henry Douglas- Pennant, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Henry Douglas-Pennant, born August 26, 1876 ; Charles Douglas-Pennant, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Douglas-Pennant, born October 7, 1877; Gwynedd, commonly knovra as the Honourable Gwynedd ; Lilian, commonly known as the Honourable Lilian ; Wini- fred, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred ; Mar- garet, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret ; H iB the Naval Cockade. Pen Per 781 Nesta, commonly known as the Honourable Nesta; and Elin, commonly known as the Honourable Elin. Resi- dences—Mortimer House, Halkin Street, S.W. ; Penrhyn Castle, Bangor ; Wicken Park, Stoney Stratford. The Right Honourable MARIA LOUIS DOUG- LAS-PENNANT, Widow, Baroness Penrhyn, second daughter of the Most Noble Henry Fitzroy, fifth Duke of Grafton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or, a canton sable for distinction (for Pennant) ; second and third grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a man's heart gules, ensigned with an Imperial crown proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; 2 and 3 argent, three piles, the two outer ones a mullet of the field (for Douglas), im- paling the arms of Fitzroy, namely, quarterly i and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland, the whole debruised by a baton in bend sinister compony of six pieces argent and azure. Supporters — On either side an antelope proper, collared and chain reilexed over the back or, and pendent from the collar of the dexter supporter an escutcheon gules, charged with the bust of a man's head couped and affront^e proper. Married, 1846, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Gordon Douglas-Pennant, first Baron Penrhyn, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Louisa Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Mary ; Mary Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Georgiana; Eva Anna Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Anna Caroline [married, August 31, 1871, Major-General William Ernest Seymour, commonly called Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour, and has issue] ; Gertrude Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Emma ; and Adela, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Adela. Postal address — i Hans Place, S.W. Sir GEORGE PENROSE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for tlie city of Cork. Born 1822, lR)l>t1t*nrfP te'«f the son of William Penrose of Cork, ^\/\\\,\yf>X, ly ^j-j jjij-^g Rhoda, daughter of Joseph Dainton of Beckington ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876. Married, firstly, 1850, Maij, daughter of Keiran Molloy of Banagher [she died 1884) ; secondly, Mary Gertrude, daughter of Jere-miah Dunne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dublin. Postal addresses — Grenville Place, Cork; Banagher, Kin^s County, Ireland. General Sir PENROSE CHARLES PENROSE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1822 ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1867, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Club — United Service. Postal address — 3 Penlee, Stoke Devonport. K CHARLES PENRUDDOCKE, Esquire, Justice of w the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant lt*)l>nf tthhnrfol> f"^ "^ county of Wiltshire, High |P(-IIVUUUUVU<^ Shenffrmr, Barrister-at-Law, for- merly Captain in Prince of Wales' Own Royal Regiment Yeomanry Cavalry ( Wiltshire], Major Wiltshire Rifle Volunteers. Bom September 30, 1828, being the eldest son of Charles Penruddocke, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Juliana Letitia, eldest daughter of Captain Thomas Penruddocke, y-d Guards (Scotch Fusiliers). Clubs — National, Union. Livery — Full dress: azure blue-grey, silver lace, profusely trimmed, silver buttons, red plush breeches, silver knee-buckles, striped waistcoat; ordinary : Oxford mixture, silver buttons and striped waistcoat, Ox- ford mixture trousers, red stripe side. Armorial bearings as used are: Gules, a bend raguly argent. Crest — A demi-dragon sans wings vert, between two eagles wings expanded or. No pedigree of the family or right to the arms has been established at the College of Arms for more than two hundred years. Married, 1853, Flora Henrietta, second daughter of Walter Long, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Rood Ashton, in the county of Wiltshire ; and has Issue — Charles Penruddocke, bom 1858 [married Anne Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend William Speke, Sheldoncourt, in the county of Devon, and has, Charles Penruddocke, born 1893; Flora Elisabeth; Agnes Flora; Lcetitia Blanche; Constance Henrietta Lowther; Amy Elizabeth a Court ; and Sybil Katherine\. Estates — Compton Chambalayne, Basin- stock, and Fyfleld, in th£ county of Wiltshire ; Bratton St. Maurs, Clapton, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Compton Park, Salisbury, Wiltshire. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES PLAISTED WILDE, Baron Penzance of Penzance, It*)pt17fll1f l> '" *^ county of Cornwall, a Member of 1K*'»1?«H*'*' Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born July 12, 1816, being the fourth son of Edward Archer Wilde (brother of the first Lord Truro). Creaft'oK— April 6, 1869. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross sable a plate, a chief of the second, charged with three martlets argent, impaling the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie, namely, quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (being the ancient arms of Bouverie, con- firmed and allowed to be thus borne by Royal Sign-Manual in 1798) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt6e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart lodged, holding in its mouth a rose proper. Supporters— On either side a bull regardant argent, gorged with a collar vair, and chain reflexed over the back. Motto — "Veritas victrix." Married, February 20, i860, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, third daughter of William, third Earl of Radnor. Seat — Eash- ing Park, Godalming. PEPDIE, quartered by HOME and HEPWORTH- SCOTT. PEPYS, see COTTENHAM. ANNA ELIZA PEPYS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. George Pepys, daughter ]t9PDttft °'^ 'Salary Forster. Armorial bearings are. It ^f"" upon a lozenge ; Sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads erased argent, three fleurs- de-lis of the field. Married, 1864, George Pepys, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Pepys, son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Cottenham, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) George Digby Pepys, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born June 7, 1868 ; (2) Charles Sidney Pepys, Gentleman, born April i, 1875 ; and Alice Evelyn. Postal address — 6 Wetherby Place, Gloster Road, S.W. FRANCES MARY PEPYS, commonly known as Lady Frances Mary Pepys, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Cottenham. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a bend or, between two nags' heads erased argent, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Postal address —14 Wilton Place, S.W. WALTER COURTENAY PEPYS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Courtenay Pepys, Barrister-at-Law. Born November 27, 1840, being the sixth son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Cotten- ham, by his wife Caroline Elizabeth, daughter of William Wingfield, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master in Chancery. Club — Windham. Livery — Darlc green and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a bend or, between two horses' heads erased argent, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, a camel's head erased or, bridled, lined, ringed, and gorged with a ducal coronet sable. Married, August 4, 1874, Amy Harriet, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Charles William Thompson, late 58th Regiment, of Ballyherrin, in the county of Donegal ; and has Issue — Walter Evelyn Pepys, Esquire, born April 12, 1885; Helen Emily; Amy Theresa; and Dorothy Caroline. Estate — Ballyherrin, in the county of Donegal. Postal address — 61 Porchester Terrace, W. PERCEVAL, see EGMONT. PERCEVAL, Baron, see EGMONT. PERCEVAL, Viscount, see EGMONT. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in Italics Is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 782 Per per ERNESTINE WELLINGTON PERCEVAL, com- monly known as the Honourable Ernestine 3[^l>l*ri>VlJ^f ^yellington Perceval, daughter of the first jP*'*l'vUCll Baron De Lisle and Dudley. Married, 1868, Philip Perceval. General JOHN MAXWELL PERCEVAL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born 1814, being the son of the late Reverend William Perceval of Kilmore Hill, Waterford ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1853. Married, 1853, Catherine Isabel [who died 1887), daughter of the late Very Reverend the Honourable Robert William- Henry ' Maude. Postal ad- dress — Crinken, Shankhill, county L>ublin. PERCIVAL, quartered by GRAVES. PERCY, quartered by BAGOT and MURRAY. PERCY, see LOVAINE and NORTHUMBERLAND. PERCY, Baron, see ATHOLE. PERCY, Earl, see NORTHUMBERLAND. MARGARET ANNE PEREIRA, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Anne Pereira, lf?)l>t*l>tt*A daughter of the third Baron Camoys. Mar- JK'^*''^**'" ried, 1862, Edward Pereira. Lieutenant-General yENEAS PERKINS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. V^pX\i\wti ^^""^ ^^34, being the son of the late Charles \^\/Kt\X\\jy Perkins; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Clubs — United Service, Junior United Service. Married, 1863, Janette, daughter of Werner Cathrey. Sir FREDERICK PERKINS, Knight Baclielor, Justice of the Peace for Southampton. Born 1826, being the third son of th£, late Richard Hopkins Perkins of Cumberland Place, Southampton, by his wife Sarah, daughter of Mr. Charles Pardy of Southampton ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1873. Married, firstly, Evelina, daugh- ter of A. AbrahaTn of Brussels {she died 1848) ; secondly, Isabella Bloomfield, daughter of Joseph R. Croskey, late American Consul at West Cowes {she died 1885) ; thirdly, Mary, daughter of Robert Sherman. Postal addresses — The Towers, Southampton ; Oakfield, Dulwich Cojnmon. JAMES PERKINS, Gentleman, a Member of the Corporation of the City of London, and Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born July 22, 1830, being the third son of Jonathan Perkins of Wiltshire, by his wife Elizabeth Ann, n^e Bowles, of Somersetshire [niece of Admiral Bowles]. Club — Constitutional. Livery — Grey. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules and argent, a pale between two unicorns' heads erased in chief and as many fleurs-de-lis in base, the pale charged with a cross crosslet fitch^e in chief and an anchor erect in base all counter- changed ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a ship's rudder fesseways a dexter arm in armour proper, charged with two anchors, the one above and the other below the elbow or, the hand holding a battle-axe also or; with the Motto, "In Deo confido." Postal address — Berkeley House, 69 Kensington Park Road, S.E. PEROWNE, see WORCESTER, Bislwp of. The Reverend Sir PHILIP PERRING, fourth Baronet, Master of Arts, formerly Curate of l[*)P1'l*t11ff ^'' J^™^2's> Westminster. Born July 15, fjf/Kfy,V,Hm 1828, being the second son of the third Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter of the late Henry Roe of Gnaton, in the county of Devon; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of October 3, 1808. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron engrailed sable, between three fir-cones pendent vert, as many leopards' faces of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a j^ is tlie Qlilitary Cockade, wreath of the colours, on a mount a fir cone vert. Motto — ' ' Jmpavidum feriunt ruinae. " 5ra^— Llandovery, Exraouth, in the county of Devon. The style and dignity of a Baronet is assumed by HERBERT CHARLES PERROTT of IUj-„..-,ij. Brook Hill House, Plumstead, great-grand- JP^tlUVl- son of Richard Perrott, who is stated to have succeeded under a special remainder in a Patent of Baronetcy said to have been granted to his uncle in XTib, and who was eldest son of Richard Perrott, Esquire, of Broseley, in the county of Salop, by his wife Rebecca, daughter of Isaac Wycke, Esquire, of Wacton Court, in the county of Hereford, A Royal Warrant, dated January 3, 1767, under the Sign-Manual and Privy Seal {but not under the Great Seal), countersigned by the Secretary of State, the Honourable H. S. Conway {which Warrant is entered in the Earl Marshal's Book, College of Arms, I. ^2, folio 58), declared "to avoid all doubt and dispute about the rank and precedency of our trusty and well beloved Sir Richard Perrott, Baronet, — that he, the said Sir Richard Perrott, and the heirs male of his body, lawfully begotten, should have and enjoy, in all places, assemblies, and meetings, the place, rank and pre-eminence, precedency, privileges, and ijnmunities, of or belonging to a Baronet of this our Realm, and to take precedence from July I, 1716." The title has been adopted by successive generations, but the Patent is not registered at the College of Arms; and the right to the dignity is not admitted at the Heralds' College. The above - Tnentioned Herbert Charles Perrott was born in 1849, and succeeded his father in 1886 ; is Lieutenant-Colonel Commanding and Honorary Colonel 3rd Buffs, East Kent Regiment. Armorial bear- ings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms by the present representative of the family, are for Arms : Gules, three pears or, on a chief argent, a demi-lion issuant sable, armed and langued of the first. Crest — A parrot vert, holding a pear or, leaves proper. Motto — " Amo ut invenio." Postal address — Brook Hill House, Plumstead. Dame ELI Z ABE TH MARGARE T PERR Y, Widow, com-monly known as Lady Perry, daughter of lt*)^t*l*Y1 ^^^ John Vanden Bempbe Johnstone, Baronet. ly'vH^ Married, 1855, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Erskine Perry, Knight Bachelor, who died 1882. Postal address — 51 Eaton Square, S. W. § THOMAS ALOYSIUS PERRY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom June 12, 1820, being the son of the late Thomas Perry, by his wife Mary Ann Sudd. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a pile vert three pears stalked and leaved or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant, wings elevated or, the, wings fretty vert, and resting the dexter claw upon a mascle or. Motto — " Recte agens confido." Married, September 22, 1840, Helen, only daughter of William Knight of Houghton, in the county of Lancaster ; and by her (who died 1875) has had Issue— {i) Joseph Knight Perry, Gentleman, died 1846 ; (2) William Stanislaus Perry, Gentleman, died 1847 ; Mary [married, January 1870, Roger Joseph Mostyn, Esquire, youngest son of Sir Edward Mostyn, seventh Baronet, of Talacre, and died 1884] ; Helen, died 1874; Georgina Mary [married,' April 21, 1868, the Right Honourable the O'Conor Don, and died 1872] ; Agnes Mary [married, April 21, 1868, Wilfrid Francis Tempest, Esquire, of Ackworth Grange, in the county of York, and died 1885] ; Anna Maria [married, November 1880, Sir Pyers William Mostyn, ninth Baronet, of Talacre] ; and Pauline Marie Therese. Postal address — Bitham House, Avon Dassett, Leamington. WALTER COPLAND PERRY, Gentleman, Barrister- at-Law. Born July 24, 1814, being the second son of Isaac Perry of Roxwell, near Chelmsford, in the county of Essex, by Elizabeth his wife, daughter of John Dawson Copland of Wychingham Hall, in the county of Norfolk. C/«5 J— Athenaeum, St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend invected argent, between two sprigs of oak fructed proper ; in the second and third quarters, three lions passant sable; and B is tbe Naval Cockade. Per for the Creat, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a hind's head couped or, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed proper, three caltraps fesseways argent ; with the Motto, " Hold fast." Married, firstly, June 23, 1841, Hep- zibah Elizabeth, second daughter of Samuel Shaen, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, of Crix, Hatfield-Peveril, in the county of Essex (she died November 29, 1880) ; and secondly, November 12, 1889, Evelyn Emma, only daughter of Robert Stopford of 45 Hyde Park Square, London, W.; and has Issue by his first marriage -(i) Frank Walter Shaen Perry, Gentleman, born May 31, 1842 ; (2) Ottley Lane Perry, Esquire, Captain, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and Justice of the Peace, of Bolton ; {3) Harold Arthur Perry, Gentleman, born August 21, 1850 ; (4) Charles Copland Perry, Gentle- man, born December 27, 1853 ; (s) Arnold Henry Copland Perry, Gentleman, born July 17, 1855 ; and Kate Brad- street ; and by his second marriage has— (6) Evelyn Walter Copland Perry, Gentleman, born December 1890. Postal address — 5 Manchester Square, London, W. PERSALL, quartered by FLETCHER- VANE. PERSHALL, quartered by GROSVENOR and TAUNTON. The Right Honourable GEORGE DRUMMOND, Earl of Perth and Mel- pert!) anD a^elfort ^7'cargm'L^^d^^D^um' mond of Stobhall and Montifex, Viscount Melfort and Forth, and Lord Drum- mond of Rickertoun, Castlemaine, and Galstoun, all in the Peerage of Scotland ; Hereditary Thane of Lennox, and Hereditary Steward of Menteith and Strathearn ; Duke de Melfort, Comte de Lussan, and Baron de Valrose, in the Peerage of the Kingdom of France. Bom May 6, 1807, being the son of Leon Maurice Drummond, by his wife Luce Elizabeth de Longuemare. Creations — Lord Drum- mond of Cargill, January 29, 1488 ; Earl of Perth, March 4, 1605 ; Viscount Melfort and Lord Drummond of Gilstoun, April 14, 1685 ; Earl of Melfort, Viscount Forth, Lord Drummond of Rickertoim, Castlemaine, and Gilstoun, August 12, 1686. Cluis — White's, New (Edinburgh). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three bars wavy gules. Above the escutcheon are placed the coronets of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, on a ducal coronet, a sleuth- hound proper, collared and leashed gules. Supporters — Two savages proper, wreathed about the head and middle with oak-leaves, holding batons over their shoulders, and standing upon the compartment sem6e of caltraps. Mottoes — '* Gang warily," (for Perth) ; " Dei dono sum quod sum ; Ab una ad omnes " (for Melfort). Married, firstly, May ig, 1831, the Baroness Albertine de Rotberg, widow of General Comte Rapp, Peer of France ; and by her (who died 1842) hsAIssue — (i) Willoughby Drummond, Esquire, commonly knovim as the Honourable Willoughby Drum- mond, born August 1832 ; died February 1833 ; (2) George Henry Charles Francis Malcolm Drummond, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Forth, bom at Naples, May 13, 1834 [married, 1855, Mary, eldest daughter of Adolphus Capell, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Adolphus Capell, and niece of the Earl of Essex, died October 8, 1861, having by her (who died at Lima, April 30, 1868) had issue, George Essex Montifex Drummond, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Drummond, born Sep- tember 3, 1836 ; died August 4, 1887 ; and Annabella, commonly known as Lady Annaljella, died in 1838. He married secondly, August 9, 1847, Susan Henrietta, widow of Colonel Burrowes of Dangan Castle, in the county of Meath, and daughter of Thomas Bermingham Sewell of Athenry, by his wife Harriett, daughter of the Most Reve- rend Archbishop of Tuam ; and by her (who died September II, 1886) has, Marie Augusta Gabrielle Berengfere Blanche, commonly known as Lady Marie Augusta Gabrielle Beren- gfere Blanche [married, April 24, 1871, Colonel Mackenzie Fraser of Castle Eraser, and died February 5, 1874] ; and Marie Louise Susan Edith Grace, commonly known as Lady Marie Louise Susan Edith Grace. Seat — The Cot- tage, Kew, in the county of Siffrey. PERY, see LIMERICK. pet 783 CECIL STANDISH STACKPOLE PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Stan- ll^Pl*tt ^^^^ Stackpole Pery. Born 1847, being the son lK*'*'i: of the Right Honourable William Henry Tenni- son Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Margaret Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fawn's head erased proper. Married, 1875, Katharine Mary, daughter of — Gaven ; and has Issue— [x) Neville John Tennison Pery, Esquire, born 1877 1 (2) Cecil de Vere Pery, Gentleman, born 1881 ; and Margaret Alice. Residence — EDMOND AUBREY TEMPLAR PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmond Aubrey Tem- plar Pery. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honour- able William Henry Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Margaret Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fawn's head erased proper. Married, 1875, Clara Julia, daughter of Lieutenant Croker, Royal Navy; and has Issue— (i) Edmond Aubrey Horsley de Vere Pery, Esquire, born 1875 ; (2) Harry Reddall de Vere Pery, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (3) Percy de Vere Pery, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (4) William Vere de Vere Pery, Gentleman, born 1882 ; Mary Margaret Aileen de Vere ; and Violet Isabella de Vere. Residence — Forbes, New South Wales. HARRY DE VERE PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harry de Vere Pery. Born 1851, being the son of the Right Honourable William Henry Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Mar- garet Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Club — Junior United Service. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased proper. Married, 1874, Harriet, daughter of the late Robert Knox of Old Brompton. Postal address — Northampton House, Kinvarra, county Galway. HENRY HARTSTONGE PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Hartstonge Pery. Born 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable William Heniy Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Margaret Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quar- terly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fawn's head erased proper. Married, 1873, Sarah Annie, daughter of John James Hooper ; and has Issue — Henry Vernon Horsley Pery, Es- quire, born 1880 ; and Violet Mabel Horsley. Residence — JOHN SEXTON PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Sexton Pery. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable William Henry Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Mar- garet Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fawn's head erased proper. NEVILLE CALDER PERY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Neville Calder Pery. Bom 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable William Henry Tennison Pery, the second Earl of Limerick, by his second wife Mar- garet Jane, only daughter of Captain Nicholas Horsley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and or, on a bend argent, three lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head erased proper. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 784 pet Pet The Right Reverend MANDELL CREIGHTON, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, ll^r>tr>rfinrnttfffl Master ofArts, Doctor of Divinity, JlP^il^tUUlUUI;}^ Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws. Born July 5, 1843, being the son of Robert Creighton of Carlisle ; consecrated twenty- seventh Bishop of Peterborough in 1891. Clubs — Athenaeum, Savile. Armorial hearings— He bears for the Anns of the See : Gules, two keys in saltire and endorsed or, between four cross crosslets fitch^e or, the escutcheon being sur- mounted by his mytre. Married, 1872, Louise Hume, daughter of Robert von Glebn of Sydenham, S.E.; and has /wK« living — (i) Cuthbert Creighton, Esquire, born 1876; (2) Walter Robert Creighton, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (3) Oswin Creighton, Gentleman, born 1883; Beatrice; Lucia ; Mary ; and Gemma. Palace — Peterborough. PETERSHAM, Viscount, see HARRINGTON. Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK PETERSON, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the ir^^f'l>t*tfnM Indian Empire ; created Companion of the ^X/KK'K^MW j^Djt Eminent Order of t/ie Indian Em- pire, 1883. Postal address — Simla. Sir WILLIAM COMER PETHERAM, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel lf*i^t'Tl^1*i^tn Learned in the Law, Chief-Justice of ^\,K\JK\,a.\n Bengal, and Vice-Chancellor Calcutta University. Born 1834, being the son of William Petheram of Pinhoe, Exeter; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1884. Married, 1863, Isabel Christine, daughter of Major-General Sir WilliaTn Congreve, second Baronet. Postal address — Calcutta. Sir DINSHAW MANOCKJEE PETIT, Baronet, with limitation immediately after his decease to Fram- IC^Ptlt J^^ Dinshaw Petit, his second son, and the heirs J^vVlV male of his body, and in default thereof, to the heirs male of the body of Sir Dinshaw Manockjee Petit ; Member of the Supreme Legislative Council of India. Bom June 30, 1823. Creation — September i, 1890. Ar- morial beaflngs — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron argent, between three urns of the last, therefrom issuant flames proper, as many bees volant also proper. Upon tlie escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a ship under sail at sea, in front thereof an anchor fesseways all proper. Motto — " Conse- quitor quodcunque Petit." Married, February 27, 1837, Sakerbai Framjee, daughter of Framjee Bhakhajee Panday of Bombay ; and by her {who died March 5, 1890) had Issue — (i) Cowasjee Dinshaw Petit, Esquire, born June 6, 1845 [married, February 17, 1859, Awabai Merwanjee Jee- jeebhoy Moogana, and died in Bombay, October 23, 1878, leaving issue — Manockjee Cowasjee Petit, Esquire, born July 18, 1863 (married, February 28, 1872, Gulbai Sorabjee Jamsetjee) ; Merwanjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman (twin with Manockjee), bom July 18, 1863, died June 9, 1879 ; Pestonjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born September 10, 1866 ; Hormusjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born Novem- ber II, 1868 ; Meethibai Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born March 18, 1870 (married Merwanjee Dhunjeebhoy jeejee- bhoy Moogana) ; Cursetjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, bom June 29, 1871 ; Virbaijee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born December 23, 1872 (married, December 11, 1883, Nusserwanjee Hormusjee Cama) ; Ardesir Cowasjee Petit Petit, Gentleman, bom May 28, 1874, died October 22, 1886 ; Soonabai Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born August 'Si 187s ; Soorabjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born April 9, 1877; Furdoonjee Cowasjee Petit, Gentleman, born October 29, 1878] ; (2) Framjee Dinshaw Petit, Esquire, born January 19, 1848 [married, February 17, 1859, Awabai Nusserwanjee Manockjee Petit, and has, Jeejeebhoy Framjee Petit, Gentleman, born June 7, 1873 ; Humabai Framjee Petit, Gentleman, born August 12, 1881] ; (3) Bomonjee Dinshaw Petit, Esquire, born March 27, 1859 [married, Febraary 25, 1872, Gulbai Nanabhoy B. Jeejee- bhoy Moogana, and has, Jehangir Bomonjee Petit, Gentleman, born August 21, 1879 ; Dhunjeebhoy Bomonjee Petit, Gentleman, born September 12, 1881 ; Dinbai Bomon- jee Petit, Gentleman, born September 27, 1882 ; Peroshaw Bomonjee Petit, Gentleman, born November 13, 1884 ; & is tbe Military Cockade. Manockbai Bomonjee Petit, Gentleman, born November II 1887! • Bhikhaijee Dinshaw Petit, born September 29, isli rma'rried. February 11, 1857, Dady Nusserwanjee Dadysett, and has issue] ; Navajbai Dinshaw Petit, born Tune 6 1849 [married, February 17, 1859, Peroshaw Mer- wanjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana]; Ruttonbai Dinshaw Petit, bom November 19, 1854 [married, May 11, 1867, Framjee Dorabjee Panday], died November 5, 1885, leaving issue] ; Humabai Dinshaw Petit, born May 3, 1856 [married, May II 1867 Framjee Rustomjee Cama, and has issue] ; Heeraba Dinshaw Petit, born October 19, 1857 [married, February II 1870, Jamsetjee Nusserwanjee Petit, who died 1888] • Manockbai Dinshaw Petit, born October 11, i860 [married Aucust 28, 1879, Peroshaw Bomonjee Jeejeebhoy Moogana] Buchobai Dinshaw Petit, born October 11, 1862 [married, October 9, 1876, Merwanjee Sorabjee Jamsetjee; Gulbai Dinshaw Petit, born November 16, 1865 [married, March 5 1872, Rustomjee Nanabhoy Beramjee Moogana], and died 1878. Seat—Veut Hall, Malabar Hill, Bombay. Sir henry PETO, second Baronet, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, IKiotn Bachelor of Arts of the University of London. J^KvU Bom August 10, 1840, being the son of Sir Morton Peto, first Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas de la Garde Grissell of Stockwell Common, in the county of Surrey. Creation — February 22, 1855. C/ai.r— Reform, New University, Royal Dorset Yacht, Dorset County. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Barry of six per pale indented or and gules, two annulets in fesse all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a rock proper, a sinister wing or, charged with three annulets in chevron gules. Motto — "Ad finem fidelis." Married, July 16, 1874, Mary, younger daughter of the Reverend Thomas Fuller, Rector of St. Peter's, Eaton Square. Heir presumptive — His half-brother, Morton Kel- sall Peto, Esquire, born 1845 ; married, 1884, Olivia Geor- giana Elizabeth, daughter of Francis Maude, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Francis Maude (and granddaughter of the first Viscount Hawarden). Seat — Chedington Court, Crewkerne. ALBERT HERNY PETRE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Henry Petre. Bom It+Jpl"!*? ^^3^: l'^'"? *h^ ^°" °f ^^ Right Honourable jji' vVlrV William Henry Francis Petre, eleventh Baron Petre, by his second wife Emma Agnes, younger daughter of Henry Howard, Esquire, of Corby Castle, in the county of Cumberland. Club — Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the dexter or, collared azure ; the sinister azure, collared or. Married, 1883, Elsie, daughter of the Reverend C. Clark ; and has Issue living — Rupert Joseph Petre, Esquire, born 1884. Residence — 9 Rosary Gardens, S.W. Offices— y Tokenhouse Yard, E.C. The Right Honourable BERNARD HENRY PHILLIP PETRE, Baron Petre of Writtle, in the county of Essex. Born May 31, 1858, being the son of the twelfth Baron, by his wife Mary Teresa, daughter of the Honour- able Charles Thomas Clifford ; succeeded his brother 1893, under the creation of July 21, 1603. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and addorsed, the dexter or, collared azure ; the sinister azure, collared or. Supporters — Dexter, a hon regardant or, collared azure ; sinister, a Uon regardant azure, collared or. Motto — "Sans Dieurien." Heir presumptive — His brother, Philip Benedict Joseph Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Philip Benedict Joseph Petre, born 1864 ; married, 1888, JuUa Mary, daughter of George Cavendish Taylor ; late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment. 5«ai!j— Thorndon Hall and In- gatestone Hall, in the county of Essex. 8 is the Naval Cockade. pet Pet 785 CHARLOTTE ELIZA PETRE, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Eliza Petre, daughter of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Petre. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent, impaling the same arms of Petre, namely gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Married, 1849, Captain Charles Edward Petre. Of the above mar- riage there is Arae— The Reverend Augustus William Berney Petre, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, born November 9, 1850 ; and Blanche Mary. Postal address— 113 Sloane Street, S.W. FREDERICK CHARLES EDMOND PETRE, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Charles Edmond Petre. Born 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable William Henry Francis Petre, eleventh Baron Petre, by his second wife Emma Agnes, younger daughter of Henry Howard, Esquire, of Corby Castle, in the county of Cumberland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and ad- dorsed, the dexter or, collared azure, the sinister azure, collared or. Married, 1847, Georgiana, who died 1868, daughter of Sir Christopher Musgrave, ninth Baronet ; and has Issue living — (i) Reginald William Petre, Esquire, born 1851 ; (2) Douglas Petre, Gentleman, born 1852 ; (3) Alfred Petre, Gentleman, born 1854; (4) Hubert Francis Petre, Gentleman, born 1861 ; (5) Cuthbert Joseph Petre, Gentle- man, born 1864 ; Gertrude, a nun ; and Agnes Mary, a nun. Residence — 49 Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Postal addresses — Bay Cottage, Brentwood ; 49 Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Sir GEORGE GLYNN PETRE, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1822, being the son of Henry William Petre, Esquire, by his wife Elizabeth Anne, daughter of Edmund John Glynn of Glynn, Bodmin ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886 ; and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Clubs — Arthur's, Travellers', St. James's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, from which is pendent his badges as a Knight Commander of that Order and a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two lions' heads erased and endorsed, the dexter or, collared azure, and the sinister azure, collared or; with the Motto, "Sans Dieu rien." Married, 1858, Emma Katharine, daughter of Major Ralph H. Sneyd ; and has Issue living — (i) George Ernest Augustus Henry Petre, Esquire, born i860 ; (2) Henry Cecil Petre, Esquire, Captain 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), born 1861 ; (3) Algernon Henry Edward Petre, Esquire, Diplomatic Service, born 1863 ; (4) Alfred William Ralph Petre, Esquire, born 1866; (5) Herbert Arthur Petre, Esquire, born 1868 ; (6) Charles Bernard Petre, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Essex Regiment, born 1870; (7) Walter Reginald Glynn Petre, Esquire, Royal Navy, born 1873 ; became a Midshipman, 1890. Residence — Hatchwood House, Winchfield, in the county of Hampshire. GUENDALIN PETRE, commonly known as Lady Guendalin Petre, sister of the Right Honovurable the seventeenth Earl of Shrewsbury ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1854. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Talbot, namely gules, a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or. Married, 1858, Edward Henry Petre. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (t.) Oswald Henry Philip Petre, Esquire, Lieu- tenant Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born May 27, 1862; (2) Bertram Edward Petre, Gentleman, born April 20, 1873 ; Mary Adela ; and Mary Gwendaline [married, September 8, 1887, Sir Henry Alfred Joseph Doughty Tichbome, twelfth Baronet, and has issue]. Postal address — Whitley Abbey, Coventry. MARIANNE JANE PETRE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Edmund Petre, daughter of Loraine M. Kerr. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Married, 1851, Edmund George Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund George Petre, son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Petre, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Francis Loraine Petre, Esquire, Barrister, born February Z2, 1852 [married, January 20, 1887, Maud Ellen, younger daughter of the Reverend W. C. Rawlinson, Rector of Chedburgh, in the county of Suffolk, and has issue, Roderic Loraine Petre, Gentleman, born November 28, 1887 ; and Enid Beatrice] ; and Rosamund [married, February 18, 1886, the late Right Honourable William Henry Hare, last Earl of Bantry, who died December i, 1891]. The Right Honourable MARY TERESA PETRE, Widow, Baroness Petre, daughter of the late Charles Thomas Clifford, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Charles Thomas Clifford, of Irnham Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent, impaling the arms of Clifford, namely, chequy or and azure, a fesse gules. Supporters — Dexter, a lion regardant or, collared azure ; sinister, a lion regardant azure, collared or. Married, 1843, the Right Honourable William Barnard Petre, twelfth Baron Petre, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Joseph Petre, thirteenth Baron Petre; (2) Bernard Henry Philip Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bernard Henry Philip Petre, born May 31, 1858 ; (3) Philip Benedict Joseph Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able PhiUp Benedict Joseph Petre, born August 21, 1864 [married, July 19, 1888, Julia Mary, eldest daughter of George Cavendish Taylor of Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, and has, Barbara Louisa Mary] ; (4) Joseph Lucius Henry Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Joseph Lucius Henry Petre, born April 22, 1866 ; Frances Mary, commonly known as the Honomable Frances Mary [married, September 4, 1873, the Right Honourable Sir George Arthiu- Hastings Forbes, seventh Earl of Granard, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and by him (who died August 25, 1889) has issue] ; Isabella Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Mary [married, September 14, 1869, Frederick Stapleton Bretherton, Esquire, of Elmhurst, Fareham, Justice of the Peace, and has issue]; Margaret Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Mary, a nun ; Catherine Mary Lucy, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Mary Lucy ; Theresa Mary Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Theresa Mary Louisa, a nun ; Mary Winifrede, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Winifrede, a Sister of Charity ; Eleanor Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Mary [mar- ried, August 25, 1880, Edward Southwell Trafford, Esquire, of Wroxham Hall, in the county of Norfolk, Major Prince of Wales' Own Norfolk Regiment, and has issue] ; Monica Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Monica Mary [married, February 5, 1879, John Erdeswick Butler - Bowdon, Esquire, of Southgate, in the county of Derby, and Pleasington Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Major 3rd Battalion East Lancashire Regiment, and has issue]. Postal address — 75 Queen's Gate, S.W. SARA PETRE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry WiUiam Petre, daughter of Stephen Joseph Cautwell of Tipperary. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a bend or, between two escallops argent. Married, firstly, Lieutenant - Colonel Julian Horn Tolm^, Civil Engineers ; and secondly, Henry William Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry William Petre, Deputy-Lieutenant, [son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Petre], who died 1889. EDMUND GEORGE PETTY-FITZ-MAURICE, Es- quire, commonly known Pettg^jrit?=0iaurice ^P^V.°/^lt™^S Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vice-Chairman of Wiltshire County Council. Born 1846, being the son of the Most Honourable Henry Petty-Fitz-Maurice, fourth Marquess of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3 D 786 pet mi Lansdowne, by his second wife the Right Honourable Emily Jane Mercer Elphinstone de Flahault, in her own right Baroness Nairne. Ciuis — New University, Brooks's. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing to the polar star or (for Petty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, and a chief ermine (for Fitz-Maurice). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a bee-hive beset with bees volante, all proper (for Petty) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sagittary passant proper. Married, 1889, Caroline, daughter of William John FitzGerald of The Maples, Litchfield, Connecticut, and 51 Fifth Avenue, New York, United States of America. Residence — Leigh House, Bradford, in the county of Wilt- shire. Postal addresses — 2 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W. ; Leigh House, Bradford, Wiltshire. EVELYN EMILY MARY PETTY-FITZ-MAURICE, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Emily Mary Petty-Fitz- Maurice, daughter of the Most Honourable the fifth Mar- quess of Lansdowne. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a bend azure, a magnetic needle pointing to the polar star or (for Petty) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire gules, a chief ermine (for Fitz- Maurice). PEVENSEY, Viscount, see SHEFFIELD. PEVER, quartered by TAUNTON. PEVEREL, quartered by HORDERN. §SlR ALGERNON FRANCIS PEYTON, sixth Baronet, of Doddington, in the county of lt?)PMl"rtt1 Cambridge. ^orM November 24, 1855, being f^Kr}fKlMv the son of the fifth Baronet, by his wife Lucy, daughter of William Watts ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of September 18, 1776. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant or. Motto — " Patior, potior." Married, January 11, 1888, Ida Fanny, third daughter of James Mason of Eynsham Hall, in the county of Oxford ; and has Issue — (i) Algernon Thomas Peyton, Esquire, born January 4, 1889 ; (2) Henry Sydney Charles Peyton, Es- quire, born November 23, 1891 ; and Dorothy. Seat — Swift's House, Bicester, in the county of Oxford. General FRANCIS PEYTON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born May 27, 1823, being the third son of the Reverend Algernon Peyton, Rector of Doddington, by his wife Isabella Anne, daughter of Thomas Hussey of Galtrim, Ireland ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vidth a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant or. Married, 1864, Louisa, daughter of the late Colonel G. W. Moseley, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Dame LUCY PEYTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Peyton, daughter of the late William Watts. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a cross engrailed or, in the first quarter a mullet argent. Married, 1852, Major-General Sir Thomas Peyton, fifth Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Alger- non Francis Peyton, sixth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) the Reverend Thomas Thornhill Peyton, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Mary March, in the county of Cambridge, born December 8, 1856 [married, April 24, 1884, Mary Louisa, daughter of Sir William Style, ninth Baronet, of Glenmore, and has a daughter, Rosamond Lucy] ; (3) William Robert Boileau Peyton, Esquire, Captain ist Battalion King's Shropshire Light Infantrj', born May 9, 1859 ; and Elizabeth Gordon. Postal address — 25 Egerton Gardens, London, S.W. fi is tbe Military Coclcade. RICHARD PEYTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick. Born December 18, 1825. Clubs —Union and Clef (Birmingham). Armorial bearings as used but for which no authority has been established, are : Sable, a cross engrailed or. Ciest— A griffin sejant. MottO —•' Patior potior." "EstzXes—Cattespoole, near Tardebigg ; about 1020 acres called Cwmrhaiadr, near Machynlleth (other ground-rents, b-c). Postal address— Westfield, Augustus Road, Edgbaston, Birmingham. Captain WESTROPP JOSEPH PEYTON, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born i860 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. General Sir ROBERT PHA YRE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1l5* ^820, being the third son of Richard Phayre, JjJ'tJllJflv Honourable East India Company's Service, by his wife Maria, daughter of James Ridg- way ofrdg Piccadilly ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881, and to Knight Grand Cross, 1894. Married, 1846, Diana Bunbury, daughter of the late Arnold Thompson, formerly of the Zxst Regiment. Postal address— 64 St. Georges Square. Sir JOHN BUDD PHEAR, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Chairman of Quarter Sessions It+Jlll^ar /"'' ^^^ county of Devon. Born 1825, being ff/yXftXl, the son of the Reverend John Phear : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877. Married, 1865, Emily, daughter of John Bolton. Postal address — Marpool Hall, Exmouth. H JOHN CAPEL PHILIPS, Esquire, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county ll+lfltltt1« °f Stafford. Born October 9, 1831, being ^XjWX^ri the only son of the late John Burton Phihps of The Heath House, and of Newlands, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Joanna Free- man, daughter of Capel Cure of Blake Hall, in the county of Essex. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and sable, within an orle of fleurs-de- lis argent, a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned, and holding between the paws a mascle or, a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erminois, collared sable, ducally crowned or, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis argent, within a mascle or. Motto — "Simplex munditiis." Married, IvS.-^ 14, 1857, Fanny Esther, commonly known as the Honour- able Fanny Esther, second daughter of the Right Honour- able the fifth Viscount Ashbrook ; and by her (who died May 21, 1881) has had Issue — (i) Burton Henry Philips, Esquire, Captain Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born (October 1, 1858 ; (2) John Augustus Phihps, Gentleman, bom January I, 1861 ; (3) Montague Capel Philips, Gentleman, born August 30, 187s, died June 2, 1881 ; Frances Margaret [married, 1885, Ernest Cure] ; and Bertha Mary. Seat— The Heath House, Teane, in the county of Stafford. Colonel JOSEPH PHILIPS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, being the son of the late Captain H. D. Philips, Royal Horse Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. CaHa^Junior United Service. MiLiried, i8gi, Emily Anne, daughter of the late Henry O'Hagan, and widow of Don Ramor Gardeazabai. §SiR CHARLES EDWARD GREGG PHILIPPS, first Baronet, Lord - Lieutenant of the lI9fltftJ1flrt '^°"'''y °f Pembroke, and Custos Rotu- yjf/l)Ul^^l3 lorum of Haverfordwest, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Carmarthen, Pembroke, and Haverfordwest. Born October 6, 1840, being the eldest son of Edward Fisher of Springdale, in the county of York (who died 1881), by his wife Jane, daughter of Dominick Gregg of Lisburn, in the county of Antrim, and Coleraine, in the county of Londonderry. He assumed by Royal License, dated July 29, 1876, the surname of Phihpps, in lieu of that of Fisher, and the arms quar- B is the Naval Cockade. mi terly with his own, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his father-in-law. Creation July 23, 1887. Armorial beartags — He bears for Aims: Quar- terly I and 4, argent a lion rampant sable, gorged with a ducal coronet, therefrom a chain reflected over the back or (for Philipps) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron gules, three trefoils slipped of the field, in chief as many fieurs-de-lis of the second (for Fisher). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant, gorged and chained as in the arms (for Philipps) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bulrush erect a kingfisher proper, resting the dexter claw on a fleur-de-lis or, motto over, ' ' Virtute et fide." Motto — " Ducit amor patrias." Married, June 25, 1868, Mary Philippa, eldest daughter and co-heir of the Reverend James Henry Alexander PhiUpps of Picton Castle, in the county of Pembroke; and has had Issue— (i) Henry Erasmus Edward Philipps, Esquire, born March 9, 1871 ; (2) George William Fisher Philipps, Esquire, born December 9, 1878 ; Ethel PhiUppa ; Hilda Mary ; Edith Catherine ; Mabel Jane, died November 6, 1893 ; and Gladys Gregg. Resid- ences — Picton Castle, Haverfordwest ; 7 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. The Reverend Sir JAMES ERASMUS PHILIPPS, twelfth Baronet, of Picton Castle, in the county of Pem- broke, Master of Arts, Vicar of Warminster and Prebendary of Salisbury. Bom October 23, 1824, being the only son of the Reverend Sir James Evans Philipps, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Benjamin Bickley ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of November 9, 1621. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant sable, ducally gorged and chained or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantle sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion as in the arms. Motto — "Ducit amor patriae." Married, May 5, 1859, Mary Margaret, eldest daughter of the Reverend and commonly called the Honour- able Samuel Best, Rector of Abbots Anne, in the county of Hampshire; and has Issue — (i) John Wynford Philipps, Es- quire, Master of Arts, Member of Parliament for the county of Lanark, born May 30, i860 [married, February 14, 1888, Leonora, daughter of Isodor Gertensberg, and has, Colwyn Erasmus Arnold Philipps, Esquire, bom December 11, 1888; Roland Erasmus PhiUpps, Gentleman, born February 27, 1889] ; (2) Ivor Philipps, Esquire, Lieutenant Indian Staff Corps, born September 9, 1861 [married, September 9, 1891, Marion Isobel, daughter of James Buchanan Mirrlees, and has issue] ; (3) Owen Cosby Philipps, Esquire, born March 25, 1863 ; (4) Alfred Perrott Philipps, Esquire, born Novem- ber 10, 1864, died August 8, 1889 ; (5) Bertram Erasmus Philipps, Esquire, bom 1870 ; (6) Laurence Richard Philipps, Esquire, born January 24, 1874 ; Cicely [married, August 9, 1892, William Donald Smallpiece, Licentiate of Royal Col- lege of Physicians] ; Grace Mary ; Elsbeth ; Violet Mary ; and Gladys, died January 13, i885. Seat — The Vicarage, Warminster, in the county of Wiltshire. PHILIPSTOWN, Baron of, see MOLESWORTH. Admiral Sir AUGUSTUS PHILLIMORE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable VSi^WWxWtWO Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace ^^\\.\\,\\\M\.\/ for the county of Hampshire. Born 1822, heing the son of Joseph Philli- mere. Member of Parliament, Doctor of Civil Low, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Walter Bagot ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1864, Harriet Eleanor, daughter of the Honourable G. M. Fortescue. Postal address — Shedfield House, Botley, Hants. Admiral HENRY BOURCHIER PHILLIMORE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late Captain Sir John Phillimore, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — United Service. Married, 1865, Anne Ellen, daughter of Edmund Dewar Bourdillon, Esquire, of Hertford. Postal address — Stoneleigh, Lansdowne Road, Bath. 787 Sir WALTER GEORGE FRANK PHILLIMORE, second Baronet, of The Coppice, in the county of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, Bencher of the Middle Temple, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Doctor of Civil Law, Chancellor of the Diocese of Lincoln. Born November 21, 1845, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir Robert Joseph Phillimore, first Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Anne, daughter of the late John Denison of Ossington Hall, in the county of Nottingham ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of December 21, 1881. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three bars indented erminois, in chief an anchor between cinquefoils or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a tower argent, thereon a falcon volant proper, holding in the beak a lure gold, three cinquefoils fesseways or. Motto — " Fortem posce animum." Married, 1870, Agnes, eldest daughter of Charles Manners Lushington, Member of Parhament for Canterbury; and has Issue — • (i) Robert Charles Phillimore, Esquire, bom August 19, 1871 ; (2) Godfrey Walter Phillimore, Esquire, born 1879 1 (3) Stephen Henry Phillimore, Esquire, bom 1881 ; Eleanor Mary ; Margaret Blanche ; and Grace Agnes. Residences — 86 Eaton Place, S.W. ; 4 Paper Buildings, Temple, E.C. ; The Coppice, Shiplake, Henley-on-Thames. The Honourable Sir GEORGE PHILLIPPO, Knight Bachelor. Born 1833, being the son of lt>i¥lfHttlt1rt the Reverend James M. Phillippo ; Chief- It^U^ll^JiJU Justice of Hong-Kong 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Married, 1862, Mary, daughter of the Reverend John Clark {she died 1890). Postal address — Hong-Kong. COLEMAN PHILLIPS, Barrister-at-Law of the Supreme Court of the Colony of New Il+Jflt(ftt1tf Zealand. Born December 10, 1846, being JpiJt-lK-^^ the third son of Mark Phillips of Brighton, by his wife Hannah. Club — Wellington ( Wellington, New Zealand). Motto — ' ' Per multos annos." Married, March 22, 1892, Rachel, fourth daughter of Nathan Joseph, Merchant, of Sydney, New South Wales. Estates — Dry River Estate, and The Knoll, New Zealand. Postal address — Featherston, Wellington, New Zealand. JOSEPH HENRY PHILLIPS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837, being the son of the Honourable Thomas Phillips, sometime Assistant Jiidge of the Supreme Court, British Honduras ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Bellize, British Honduras. Sir HENRY LUSHINGTON PHILLIPS, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1835, being the son of Aldcroft Phillips of Pendleton Hall, Manchester; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1880. Married, Agatha, daughter of Charles Knowles of Shrewsbury. Postal addresses — Cyprus ; The Smalls, Salcombe, South Devon. PHIPPS, see NORMANBY. PHIPPS, Viscount, see NORMANBY. The Reverend AUGUSTUS FREDERICK PHIPPS, commonly known as the Reverend the Hon- 1l?Jfltt1t1tf ourable Augustus Frederick Phipps. Born V/V''VV'* 1809, being the son of the Right Honourable Henry Phipps, the first Earl of Mulgrave, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Christopher Thomas Maling of West Herrington, in the county of Durham. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a trefoil slipped within an orle of eight mullets argent (for Phipps) ; 2. paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules (for Annesley) ; 3. the arms of King James II. within a bordure compony ermine and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased sable, holding a trefoil slipped argent. Married, 1837, Mary Elizabeth The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 788 mi Emily, commonly known as Lady Mary Elizabeth Emily (who died 1887), daughter of the Most Noble the fifth Duke of Grafton ; and has Issue — Constance Mary Katherine ; Mary Louisa Sophia [married, 1866, the Reverend Henry Thornton Pearse, formerly Rector of Larling, Thetford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, of 33 Evelyn Gardens, S.W. , and has issue] ; and Sophia Maria Laura. Sesidence — 27 Eaton Square, S.W. CHARLES JOHN PHIPPS, Fellow of the Society of Antigua7'ies. Armorial bearings as used are: Sable, a trefoil slipped within an orle of mullets argent. Crest— .^4 lion's gamb erased sable, holding a trefoil slipped argent. Motto — "Labor victus honor partus." These arms and the crest appertain to Lord Normanbys family, with which family the aforesaid Charles John Phipps has not established any relationship. It would he desirable to do so before making use of their armorial bearings. Postal address — 26 Mecklenburgh Square. CONSTANCE EMMA PHIPPS, Widow, commonly known as Lady William Brook Phipps, daughter of Alfred Keyser of Kingshill, Great Berkhampstead. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a trefoil slipped within eight mullets in orle argent. Married, 1875, William Brook Phipps, Esquire, commonly known as Lord WiUiam Brook Phipps, son of the Most Honourable Ihe second Mar- quess of Normanby, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) George Alfred Constantine Phipps, Es- quire, born December 26, 1875 ; (2) Robert Francis Cecil Phipps, Gentleman, born June 29, 1878 ; and Evelyn Mary. EDMUND CONSTANTINE HENRY PHIPPS, Esquire, Co7npanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so created 1894), a Minister Plenipotentiary in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, Secretary to Her Majesty's Embassy in Paris. HENRY GEORGE RUSSELL PHIPPS, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry George Russell Phipps. Bom 1851, being the son of the Most Honourable Sir George Augustus Constantine Phipps, the second Mar- quess of Normanby, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Laura, daughter of the late Captain Robert Russell of the Royal Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a trefoil slipped within an orle of eight mullets argent (for Phipps) ; 2. paly of six argent and azure, a bend gules (for Annesley) ; 3. the arms of King James II. within a border compony ermine and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased sable, holding a trefoil slipped argent. Married, 1878, Norma, daughter of the late James Leith Hay ; and has Issue living — (i) Russell Constantine Charles Phipps, Esquire, born 1883 ; Vivian Louis Augustus Phipps, Gentle- man, born 1884 ; Laura Elizabeth Minnie ; Katherine Georgina Constance ; and Norma Cicily Gray. Residence — Brisbane, Queensland. KATHERINE LOUISA PHIPPS, commonly known as Lady Katherine Louisa Phipps, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Normanby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a trefoil slipped within an orle of mullets argent. BENJAMIN PICKERING, Gentleman. Born February 28, 183s, being the eldest son of the late lR)trfel>l*tt1lT Benjamin Pickering of Bellefield, Sutton, i>''-*-»*'*'*-"B by his wife Sarah, daughter of William Johnson of Gainsborough. Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons and crimson waistcoats. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, gutt^e-de- poix, a lion rampant azure, between two flaunches of the last, each charged with a bear's paw erect and erased argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bear's paw erect and erased argent, encircled with a wreath of oak vert, a demi-catherine-wheel azure ; with the Motto, " Je garde bien." Married, August i, 1872, Sarah, daugh- ter of Thomas Garton of Kingston-upon-HuU. Estates — Bellefield and Sutton House, both in the parish of Sutton, and Boreas Vale, PauU, all in the East Riding of the county of York. Postal address— &eX!i.e&t\A, Sutton, Hull. is tbe Military Cockade. WILLIAM ALEXANDER PICKERING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore, is a Visiting Justice for Singapore, son of the late George Pickering of Eastwood, in the county of Notting- ham ■ created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Postal address— Singapore. WILLIAM CLAYTON PICKERSGILL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable \(SiirUt,v*Ht\\\ Order of the Bath. Born 1846; was JplCK«?CiPB''ll Her Majesty's Consul for Portuguese Possessions in West Africa, South of Gulf of Guinea, Consul for the Gaboon, and Consul to Independent State of the Congo; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1883, Agnes Merrington, daughter of the late Thomas Griffith Gill of Barbadoes. Postal address— ^rzVwA Consu- late, Loanda, W. Africa. PICTAVENSIS, quartered by Tempest. PIERREPONT, see MANVERS. PIERREPONT, Baron, see MANVERS. Dame ALICE PIERS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Piers, daughter of J. T. Glendon, Royal 1l+)t Pfl* Navy. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : l^lvlJJ Azure, three lions passant guardant in fesse, between two double cotises argent. Married, 1838, Sir Henry Piers, seventh Baronet, who died 1850. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Eustace Fitz- maurice Piers, eighth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Pigott Samuel Piers, Esquire, died June 21, 1858; AHce Hester Susanna ; Maude Mary Florence [married, September 15, 1870, Major-General Denzil Hammill, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by him (who died December 2, 1891) has issue] ; and Elizabeth Catherine. Postal address — 36 Blandford Square, N.W. Sir EUSTACE FITZMAURICE PIERS, eighth Baro- net, of Tristernagh Abbey, in the county of Westmeath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford. Born 1840, being the son of Sir Henry Samuel Piers, the seventh Baronet, by his wife Alice, the youngest daughter of J. T. Glendon, Royal Navy ; succeeded his father in 1850, under the creation of February 18, 1660. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three lions passant guardant in fesse between two double cotises argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent. Motto — ' ' Nobilis est ira leonis." Married, July 2, 1869, Rose, youngest daughter of Charles Saunders of Fulwood Park, Liverpool ; and by her (who died November 11, 1891) has Issue — Charles Pigott Piers, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Sherwood Foresters, born June 27, 1870 ; Mary Wilbraham, and Honora Fitzmaurice, twins ; and Rose Sydney Fitzmaurice. Residence — PIGOT, quartered by ASSHETON. Dame EMILY GEORGIANA ELISE PIGOT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pigot, daughter of Ij^tfrisf- S. Y. Benyon of Ash Hall, in the county of lK*-b">'* Salop, and Stetchworth Park, in the county of Cambridge. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable. Married, 1850, as his second wife. Sir Robert Pigot, fourth Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir George Pigot, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur John Pigot, Esquire, born February 23, 1852 ; and Ellinor [married, firstly, July 10, 1880, Charles Herbert Whaley of Taplow, in the county of Buckingham ; and secondly, April 19, 1890, Alfred Jacobson, late 6th Dragoon Guards]. Postal address — Hillside, Bracknell. Sir GEORGE PIGOT, fifth Baronet, of PatshuU, in the county of Stafford. Bom 1851, being the son of Sir Robert Pigot, fourth Baronet, by his wife Emily Georgiana Elise, daughter of S. Y. Benyon of Ash Hall, in the county of Salop, and Stetchworth Park, in the county of Cambridge ; S is tbe Naval Cockade. Pig Pit 789 succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of December S, 1764. Armorial tieaxlngs — He bears for Arms : Ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable, impaling the arms of Mackenzie, namely, per pale indented azure and or, a stag's head caboshed counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased argent. Motto — "Tout foys prest." Married, August 19, 1879, Alice Louisa Raynsford, daughter of Sir James Thompson Maclcenzie, Baronet ; and has hsue —Robert Pigot, Esquire, bom 1882. Seat — Pembrolte Lodge, Sunninghill, in the county of Berkshire. PIGOTT, see BOTRY-PIGOTT. §SiR CHARLES ROBERT PIGOTT, third Baronet, of Knapton, Queen's County, Deputy - lt*)t(Tnl"f Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the JJi'iyUVV county of Buckingham. 5or» April 13, 1835, being the son of Sir Thomas, the second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of William Brummell of Wyvenhoe, in the county of Essex (she married secondly, 1855, John Frederick Baillie of Leys Castle, in the county of Inverness) ; succeeded his father in 1847, under the creation of October 3, 1808. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf's head erased proper, collared or. Married, firstly, October 30, 1856, Mary Louisa, youngest daughter of Captain Hallowell Carew of Beddington Park, in the county of Surrey, Royal Navy ; and by her (who died April 11, 1873), has Issue — Charles Berkeley Pigott, Esquire, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order, Major 2ist Hussars, bom January 13, 1859 [married, 1886, Fanny Ada, daughter of the Reverend Wellesley Pole Pigott, Vicar of Bemerton, and has, Florence Ada Cecile] ; and Florence Louisa, died February 27, 1877. He married secondly, July 14, 1880, Margaret Mary Pole, widow of Captain John Chidley Coote, and sister of R. A. G. Cosby, Esquire, of Stradbally, Queen's County. 5ca<— Wrexham Park, Slough. Residence — Wrexham Park, near Slough. §PAYNTON PIGOTT, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law ^Middle Temple and Oxford), Circuit Chief Constable for the county of Norfolk, and a Deputy-LieuteTiant for that county. Bom January 2, 1840, being the eldest son of the Reverend Shreve Botry-Pigott, by his wife Eliza McMahon, daughter of Sir Francis Wilder of Binfield Manor, in the county of Berks. Livery — Black, with orange piping and gilt buttons. Armorial hearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Per fesse or and sable, three pickaxes counter-changed. Crest — A greyhound per fesse or and sable. Motto — " Labore et virtute." Married, September 17, 1S68, Eleanor Jane, daughter of John Hartley, Esquire, of The Oaks, in the county cf Stafford, and Tong Castle, in the county of Salop, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Stafford and Shropshire. Postal addresses — Framingham Pigott, and County Con- stabulary, Norwich. THOMAS DIGBY PIGOTT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Reverend John Pigott, Comptroller of Her Majesty's Stationery Office: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i8go. Married, 1878, Julia, daughter of the late Honourable Augustus Henry Macdonald Moreton, Member of Parliament. Postal addresses — s Ovington Gardens, S. W. ; The Mo, Shering- ham, Norfolk. RICHARD NICHOLSON PIKE, Gentleman. Bom May 18, 1880, being the elder son of the late VStiUn Major Richard James Pike, 12th Regiment, Jus- ff/lixXr tice of the Peace, of Glendarary (who died 1891), by his wife Mary Emily, second daughter of the late Charles Todd-Naylor, Esquire. Armorial hear- ings—He bears for Arms: Per pale or a.nd argent, on a chevron azure, between three trefoils slipped vert, an escallop of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, gauntleted, grasping a broken spear all proper, and charged with an escallop azure. Motto — " Vrai k la fin." 5efl<— Glendarary, Achill Sound, West- port, in the county of Mayo. Sir GEORGE CLERK PILE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1821, being the son of Conrad Pile of Brighton, If^tfp Barbadoes; dubbed Knight Bachelor, ligz. Mar- 1^'Hv ried, 1856, Anna Frances, daughter of Deputy Commissary - General Henry Laurie. Postal address — Brighton, Barbadoes. Sir GEORGE AUGUSTUS PILKINGTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the If^tlfcttllYi'rttl counties of York and Lancaster, and \f/\\VXW^\\i\\ for Southport. Born 1848, being the son of Robert Gorton Coombe, Surgeon ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of James Pilkington, and on his marriage assumed the name of Pilkington in lieu of Coombe. Postal addresses — Bellevue, Southport; Swinethwaite Hall, Yorks. Dame MARGARETTA ANNE PINE, Widow, com- Ttwnly known as Lady Pine, daughter of Colonel It^tH^ /oA» Simpson, Bengal Army. Married, 1859, j[^l-llv as his second wife. Sir Benjamin Chilley Cam-p- bell Pine, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saznt Michael and Saint George, who died 1891. Postal address — 9 Boulevard du Roi, Versailles. Sir WILLIAM PINK, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the borough of PortsTnouth. Born 11+itnb 1829, being the son of Thomas Pink, by his wife l^lllK Sarah, nde Cole; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Postal address — Shrover Hall, Denmead, Cosham, Hants. Dame EMIL Y HETTY SABINE PINSENT, Widmi, commonly known as Lady Pinsent, only ll+ltntflMlt' i^liild of l^^ Reverend F. Wingfield Hom- \^V\\MX,\\\, ^yay. Master of Arts, Rector of Bintry-with- Themelthorpe, in the county of Norfolk. Married, as his second wife. Sir Robert John Pinsent, Knight Bachelor and Doctor of Civil Law, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Postal address — St. John's, Newfoundland. PIPE, quartered by SLAUGHTER. Captain JOHN PAKENHAM PIPON, Companion of the Most Distinquished Order of Saint Michael IRittintl "■"■'^ Saint George. Born 1849, i^i'fg tl'^ ^"n Ji/l^Ull of titg late Colonel J, K. Pipon, of Nor- mont, Jersey ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1881, Alice Elizabeth, daughter of Murray Johnson of Stone Castle, in the county of Kent. Lieutenant-General PHILIP COSSET PIPON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — Army and Navy. Postal address — La Motte, St. Heliey's, Jersey. CHARLES EDWARD PITMAN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the If+ltf'tnatl Indian Empire, Superintendent in Tele- \f/\\,\\\\X\\ graph Department of India. Bom 1845, being the son of Captain John Charles Pit- man, Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Emi- nent Order of tlie Indian Empire, 1880. Married, 1888, Lucy Maude, daughter of the late David Cargill. Sir HENRY ALFRED PITMAN, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Born 1808, being the son of the late Thomas Dix Pitman, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Simmons of Worcester; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1852, Frances, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 790 mt Pla daughter of Thomas Wildman of Eastbourne. Postal address — Cranbrook, Bycullah Park, Enfield. Sir ISAAC PITMAN, Knight Bachelor. Born Jan- uary 4, 1813, being the second son of Samuel Pitman, by his wife Maria Davis. Armorial bearin^^s as used appear to consist of a Crest, namely: A catherine-wheel, for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms ; with the Motto, " Fortiter agendo." Married, April 23, 1861, Isabella, daughter of James Masters ; and has Issue — (i) Alfred Pitman, Esquire, bom August 23, 1862,- (z) Ernest Pitman, Esquire, bom August 30, 1864. Postal address — 12 Royal Crescent, Bath. BLANCHE CAROLINE PITT, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Caroline Pitt, daughter of IPit'f't' ^^ Right Honourable fourth Baron Rivers (ex- jf*-** tinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse chequy argent and azure between three bezants (for Pitt) ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and azure, on a chevron argent, between three martlets or, an eagle displayed sable (for Beckford). Postal address — Stepleton House, Stepleton-Iwerne, Blandford, Dorset. GERTRUDE EMILY PITT, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Emily Pitt, daughter of the Right Honourable fourth Baron Rivers (extinct). Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse chequy argent and azure, between three bezants (for Pitt) ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and azure, on a chevron argent, between three martlets or, an eagle displayed sable (for Beckford). Postal address — Stepleton House, Steple- ton-Iwerne, Blandford, Dorset. PLANTAGENET, otherwise BROTHERTON, quar- tered by HOWARD. PLANTAGENET, quartered by MOSTYN. § FREDERICK PLATT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, J[AIlsSMft>t1* county of Fife, a Member of Her Majesty's jpia^ltlll Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Commander of the Legion of Honour, and of the Order of Francis Joseph of Austria, a Knight of Wurtemberg, of the Conception of Portugal, and of the Northern Star of Sweden. Born May 21, 1819, being the son of Dr. George Playfair, Inspector - General of Hospitals, Bengal, by his wife Jessie, n^e Ross. Creation — September 3, 1892. Clubs —Athenaeum, National Liberal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, a lion rampant argent, on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis gules between two towers proper. Above the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent there- from his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules turned up argent, a pelican vulning itself proper. Supporters — Two lions re- gardant argent, each gorged with a laurel wreath vert, and charged on the shoulder with a shield of the last, thereon a thistle or. Married, firstly, July z8, 1846, Margaret Eliza, daughter of James Oakes of Riddings House, Alfreton ; and by her (who died August 13, 1855) has Issue — George James Playfair, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George James Playfair, Lieu- tenant-Colonel (half-pay) Royal Artillery, bom March 31, 1849 [married, firstly, January 4, 1877, Lucy, daughter of T. G. Matthews of Clifton, who died same year, leaving a daughter, Lucy Jessie Lyon; secondly, January 12, 1888, Augusta Mary, daughter of T. H. Hickman of Chorlton House, Leamington, and has issue, Lyon George Henry Playfair, Esquire, born October 19, 1888] ; Jessie, com- monly known as the Honourable Jessie [married, firstly, January 5, 1869, Captain Edmund Peel, 14th Hussars, of Tamworth, who died June g, 1885, leaving one daughter, Margaret (married, December 14, 1892, Gerard Oakes) ; Mrs. Peel married secondly, December 1889, Colonel R. M. Stewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen]. He married secondly, December 17, 1857, Jean Ann, daughter of Crawley Millington of Crawley House ; and by her (who died 1877) has — Ethel Mary Lyon, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Mary Lyon [married, 1886, Major Bloomfield, late of Inniskilling Dragoons, and has issue, Jean]. He married thirdly, October 3, 1878, Edith, daughter of Samuel Hammond Russell of Boston, United States of America. Residence — 68 Onslow Gardens, South Kensington, London, S.W. Sir ROBERT LAMBERT PLAYFAIR, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael fi is the Military Cockade. pie and Saint George, Retired Lieutenant-Colonel Indian Arttiy, Her Majesty's Consul-General for Algeria. Born March 21 182c being the third son of the late Dr. George Play- fair Inspector-General of Hospitals, Calcutta, by his wife Jessie Ross ; created Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Armorial Dearings— He bears for Arms: Vert, a lion rampant argent, on a chief or, a fleur-de-lis gules, between two castles proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is en- circled by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng vert and argent ; and for his Crest on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a pehcan vulning herself proper; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spero " Married, December 24, 1851, Agnes Ranken, daughter of Major-General Webster ; and has Issue— ¥\ve. sons and two daughters. Postal address— Her Britannic Majesty's Consulate-General, Algiers. The Reverend WILLIAM CHARLES PLENDER- LEATH, Clerk in Holy Orders ii^>^»>».%«.<.«,>.<-tt i8i;t;, Master of Arts of the Uni- PienUCtlCatt) versliy of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born 1831, being the only son of Lieutenant - Colonel Charles Plenderleath, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Hannah Winslow, eldest daughter of John Benjamin de Paiba. Clui — Constitu- tional. Livefy— Green and gold. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron between two trefoils in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base argent (for Plenderleath). Crest— A hand holding a writ or paper almost rolled all proper. Motto — " Prompte et consulto." Married, 1856, Margaret Elizabeth Jane, daughter of the Venerable Arch- deacon Brathwaite of St. Christopher's, in the West Indies ; and has Issue — Cla.nde William Manners Plenderleath, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1863 ; Margaret Edith de PaiTja ; Maud Mary le Feuvre [married George Bayntun Starky of Bromham, in the county of Wiltshire] ; and Marion Irene Gourlay. Postal address — Mamhead Rectory, Exeter. PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, see RADNOR. PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, Baron, see RADNOR. The Reverend BERTRAND PLEYDELL-BOUVE- RIE, commonly known as piepDell^lBoutierie Z.^7^^Laue^^- Bouverie, Master of Arts. Born 184s, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable James Walter Grimston, first Earl of Verulam. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt6e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and sable (for Pleydell), and impaling the arms of Nelson, namely or, a cross patonce sable, a bend gules surmounted by another engrailed of the field charged with three bombs fired proper, on a chief of honourable augmentation wavy argent, waves of the sea from which a palm-tree issuant between a disabled ship on the dexter and a battery in ruins on the sinister all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Married, 1870, Constance Jane, commonly known as Lady Constance Jane, second daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl Nelson. Residence — Pewsey Rectory, in the county of Wilts. HDUNCOMBE PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, Esquire, W commonly known as the Honourable Duncombe Pley- dell-Bouverie, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berk- shire, sometime Lieutenant 55th Foot. Bom 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, B is the Naval Cockade. pie Plu 793 commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, third daughter of the Right Honourable James Walter Grim- ston, first Earl of Verulam. Club — Boodle's. Armo- rial bearlngB— He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt^e- d'eau, between two ravens sable a chief chequy or and sable (for Pleydell) ; impaling the arms of Hulse, namely, per fesse argent and ermine, three piles, one issuing from the chief and two from the base sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed, with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Married, 1883, Maria Eleanor, daughter of Sir Edward Hulse, fifth Baronet ; and has Issue — Jacob Edward Pleydell- Bouverie, Esquire, born 1887 ; Mary Eleanor. Residence — Coleshill House, Highworth, in the county of Wiltshire. FRANK PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frank Pleydell-Bouverie. Bom 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, daughter of the Right Honourable James Walter Grimston, first Earl of Verulam. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, guttfe- d'eau, between two ravens sable a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle dis- played, with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. GERTRUDE PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, commonly known as I..ady Gertrude Pleydell-Bouverie, daughter of the Right Honourable fourth Earl of Radnor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on the breast and escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt6e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last. HJOHN PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, Esquire, cora- ® monly known as the Honourable John Pleydell- Bouverie. Bom 1846, being the son of the Right Honour- able Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, third daughter of the Right Honourable James Walter Grimston, first Earl of Verulam. Clubs — Naval and Mihtary, Hurlingham. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, guttfe-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle dis- played with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Married, 1882, Grace Harriet, daughter of Colonel Robert Mallabay, Bombay Staff Corps ; and has Issue — Eveline Maud. KENELM PLEYDELL-BOUVERIE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Kenelm Pleydell-Bouverie. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable James Walter Grimston, first Earl of Verulam. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt^e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Postal address — 52 Grosvenor Street, W. MARK PLEYDELL - BOUVERIE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Mark Pleydell-Bouverie. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, third daughter of the Right Hon- ourable James Waher Grimston, first Earl of Verulam. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, guttie-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Plejrdell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed with two heads sable, ducally gorged or, and charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Postal address — 52 Grosvenor Street, W. Sir HENRY MERRDYTH PLOWDEN, Knight Bachelor, Senior Judge of ths Chief Court ]l9I(lVUtlPn "^ ^^ Punjaub. Born 1841, being the son l^iUVUUvll Q^ George Augustus Chichele Plowden, Bengal Civil Service; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1887, Helen, daughter of Sir Cecil Beadon, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Postal address — Old Park, Lahore. MAR Y PLO WDEN, commonly known as Lady Mary Plowden, sister of the third Earl of Zetland ; was raised to the rank of an Earls daughter, 1873. Married, 1874, William Francis Plowden of Plowden Hall, in the county of Shropshire. TREVOR JOHN CHICHELE PLOWDEN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1846, being the son of Trevor Chichele Plowden ; was created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1893. Clubs — Arthur's, St. James's. Married, 1870, Millicent Prances {who died iBg2), daughter of General Sir Charles John Foster, Knight ComTnander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — The Resi- dency, Hyderabad, Deccan, India. Sir WILLIAM CHICHELE PLOWDEN, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Dorset. Born 1832, being the elder son of the late William H. Chichele Plowden of Ewhurst Park, in the county of Hamp- shire, by his wife Annette, daughter of Edward Campbell; was created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886. Married, 1862, E^nily Frances Anne, daughter of Michael Thomas Bass, Member of Parlia- ment, of Rangemore. Postal addresses — 5 Park Crescent, Portland Place, W. ; Aston Rowant, Tetsworth, Oxon. PLUMBE, quartered by TEMPEST. ALFRED SAXBY PLUMER, Gentleman, of Fir Toft, Burgess Hill, in the county of Sussex. Born lC*)!tI1TJPl* ^3.rch 7, 1828, being the second, but eldest Ip'lUIllvt. surviving, son of the late Charles Plumer, Gentleman, of Brighton, by his wife Susanna Catherine, daughter of Charles and Isabel Saxby of Rod- well. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four martlets fesseways, in chief of the last, and a lion rampant in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar flory counterflory argent, and holding between the paws a garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ; with the Motto, "Loyal." Married, April 15, 1858, Sarah, daughter of John Thomas and Fanny Sophia Billet of Twickenham ; and has Issue —Martin Luther Plumer, Gentleman, born January i , 1876 ; Ellen ; Ahce ; Anna ; Jessie ; and Ruth. ANNE ADELAIDE PLUMER, Spinster, daughter of the late Charles Plumer, Gentleman, of Brighton, by his wife Susanna Catherine, daughter of Charles and Isabel Tlie Editor undertakes tluit every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 794 Plu Plu Saxby of Rodwell. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four martlets fesseways in chief of the last and a lion ram- pant in bese of the first. JOHN BAGWELL PLUMER, Gentleman, of AUerton Tolnes. Born March 7, 1830, being the only son of the late John Plumer of London, by his wife Frances, daughter of Richard and Hannah Soper of Tolnes, in the county of Devon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four martlets fesseways in chief of the last and a lion rampant in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar flory counterflory argent, and holding between the paws a garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ; with the Motto, "Loyal." Married, February 6, 1875, Jessie Thomson, daughter of Thomas and Margaret Ballan- tyne of Paisley, North Britain. WILLIAM PLUMER, Gentleman, of Hoboken, New Jersey. Born August 9, 1832, being the fourth son of the late Charles Plumer of Brighton, by his wife Susanna Catherine, daughter of Charles and Isabel Saxby of Rod- well. Armorial bearings— He bears for Aims : Per chevron flory counterflory argent and sable, between four martlets fesseways in chief of the last and a lion rampant in base of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion gules, gorged with a collar flory counterflory argent, and holding between the paws a garb of the last, surmounted by a martlet sable, the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper ; with the Motto, " Loyal." Married, February 12, 1868, Esther, daughter of Joseph Butcher of Witham, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue — Catherine Grace. PLUMMER, see SCOTT-PLUMMER. EMMELINE PLUNKET, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Bushe 1Riltt1lfol?1' Plun'^st' daughter of Robert Murrell. J^lUUKvV Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portcullis in base all or. Married, i860, Charles Bushe Plunket, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Bushe Plunket, son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — David Darley Donnybrook Plunket, Esquire, born August 24, 1869 ; Charlotte Emmeline ; Kath- leen' Phoebe ; Flora Louisa ; and Violet Zoe. Postal address — Somers, Maunsel Road, Wimbledon. EMMELINE MARY PLUNKET, commonly known as the Honourable Emmeline Mary Plunket, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portcullis in base all or. Postal address — 19 Pembroke Gardens, W. GERTRUDE VICTORIA PLUNKET, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Victoria Plunket, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Plunket, Bishop of Tuam. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portcullis in base all or. Postal address — 64 Eaton Place, S.W. ISABELLA KATHERINE PLUNKET, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Katherine Plunket, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portculUs in base all or. Postal address — 19 Pembroke Gardens, W. JOSEPHINE ALICE PLUNKET, commonly known as the Honourable Josephine Alice Plunket, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portcullis in base all or. Postal address — 19 Pembroke Gardens, W. KATHERINE PLUNKET, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Plunket, eldest daughter of the A is the Military Cockade. Right Honourable the second Baron Plunket, Bishop of Timm. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozeng;e : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portculhs in base all or. ' Postal address— 6^ Eaton Place, S.W. LOUISA PLUNKET, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Louisa Plunket, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Plunket. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower m chief and a portcullis in base all or. Postal address— ^a, Upper Leeson Street, Dublin. LOUISA PLUNKET, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. David Plunket, daughter of Robert Aldridge Busby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a port- cullis in base all or. Married, 1837, David Plunket, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable David Plunket (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Plunket), who died 1868. PATRICK HENRY COGHILL PLUNKET, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Patrick Henry Cog- hill Plunket. Born 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Sable, a bend, between a tower in chief and a portculhs in base all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent, charged on the body with a portcullis sable. Married, 1878, Anne Agnes, daughter of the late John Murray of Marlfield, Clonmel; and has /jjae— Charlotte Mabel; Evelyn Jane Ranger ; Agnes Josephine Bushe ; and Kath- leen Sybil. Residence — Lisnamandra, in the county of Cavan. The Right Honourable and Most Reverend WILLIAM CONYNGHAM PLUNKET, Baron Plunket of Newton, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lord Archbishop of Dubhn and Pri- mate of Ireland, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Laws, and a Senator of the Royal University of Ireland, Precentor of St. Patrick's Cathedral 1869-1876, Bishop of Meath 1876- 1884, and since then Archbishop of Dublin. Born August 26, 1828, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable John Plunket, third Baron Plunket, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Kendall Bushe, Lord Chief Justice of the Court of King's Bench in Ireland ; succeeded his father, April 16, 1871, under the creation of May i, 1827. Cluhs — National, University, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend between a tower in sinister chief, and a portcullis in dexter base all or. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent, charged with a portculhs sable; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side an antelope proper, and on the sinister, a horse argent both collared or, and pendent from the collar a portcullis sable ; with the Motto, " Festina lente." Married, June 11, 1863, Anne Lee, only daughter of Sir Benjamin Lee Guinness, Baronet (and sister to Barons Ardilaun and Iveagh) ; and by her (who died November 8, 1889) has Issue — (i) William Lee Plunket, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable WilUam Lee Plunket, Honorary Attach^ to the Embassy at Rome, born December 19, 1864 [married, 1894, Victoria Alexandrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alex- andrina, daughter of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Dufferin and Ava] ; (2) Benjamin John Plunket, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Benjamin John Plunket, born August i, 1870; Elizabeth Charlotte, com- monly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Charlotte ; Olivia Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Olivia Anne ; Kathleen Louisa, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Kathleen Louisa ; and Ethel Josephine, commonly known as the Honourable Ethel Josephine. Seat — Old Connaught, near Bray. Residence — The Palace, St. Stephen's Green, Dublin. PLUNKETT, see DUNSANY, FINGALL, and LOUTH. ^m is the Haval Cockade. Plu Pol 795 CAROLINE PACKE, commonly known as the Honour- able Mrs. Thomas Oliver Westenra Plun- lOItltlfeCtt **''■ ^"■'"gl'-te'' of Colonel Henry Musters of l^iutinvvv Brienstcrwn, in the county of Longford. Married, firstly, 1862 (as his second wife). Captain Thomas Oliver Westenra Plunkett, commonly known as Captain the Honourable Thomas Oliver Westenra Plunkett: secondly, 1892, Annesley Horace Packe. Sir FRANCIS RICHARD PLUNKETT, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Francis Richard Plunkett, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Minister at Brussels since 1893. Born February 3, 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Fingall, by his wife Louisa Emilia, only daughter of Elias Corbally of Corbalton Hall, in the county of Meath ; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. C/«*j— Travellers', St. James's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Sable, a bend and in the sinister chief a tower triple-turreted argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon and collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent; with the motto, "Festina lente." Married, 1870, May Tevis, daughter of Charles Wain Morgan of Phila- delphia, United States of America ; and has Issue living — Norah Isabel [married, 1891, Count August Fersen Gyldenstolpe, of Sweden] ; and Helen Mary. Postal address — British Legation, Brussels. GEORGE JOHN PLUNKETT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George John Plunkett. Bom 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Fingall ; was called to the Bar in Ireland, 1855. C/«i— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief a tower triple-towered of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Postal address— ii^ Victoria Street, S.W. HENRY LUKE PLUNKETT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Luke Plunkett. Bom 1815, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Louth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a bend, and in the sinister chief a castle argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. § HORACE CURZON PLUNKETT, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Horace Curzon Plunkett, Member of Parliament for the county of Dublin, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Radnor. Bom 1855, being the son of the Right Honour- able the sixteenth Baron Dunsany. Club — Carlton. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend, and a tower in chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Postal address — 104B Mount Street, W. The Revekend WILLIAM MATTHEW PLUN- KETT, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Matthew Plunkett. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend argent, in the sinister chief a tower triple-towered of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent. Postal address — Alfredton, Ballarat, Victoria, Australia. Sir GEORGE FRANCIS COVENTRY POCOCK, third Baronet, of Hart, in the county of ll^firrirfe Durham. Born December 21, 1830, being IJi'Ul-UH* the son of the second Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Thomas William Coventry, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas William Coventry, of North Cray Place, in the county of Kent ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of August 18, 1821. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Chequy argent and gules, a lion rampant guardant or, and for honourable augmentation a chief wavy azure, thereon a sea-horse proper between two Eastern crowns or, and above the word " Havannah " in letters of gold. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, an antelope's head proper, attired or, issuing out of a naval crown gold. Supporters — Two sea-horses, each resting his exterior paw on an anchor all proper. Motto — " Regi regnoque fidelis." Married, 1856, Honora Harriet Alicia, daughter of the Reverend G. H. Ravenhill, Vicar of Leominster ; and has /«!(«— Beatrice Honora [married, July 20, 1882, Herbert James Leigh Bennett, son of the Reverend H. Leigh Bennett of Thorpe Place, in the county of Surrey, and has issue] ; Ida Maud ; and Evelyn Augusta Sophia. Heir presumptive — His nephew, Charles Guy Coventry Pocock, Esquire, born November 3, 1863. Seat—yz Lans- downe Place, Brighton. POE, quartered by JENNER. Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM HUTCHESON POE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the lOflip Bath, Justice of the Peace for Queen's County. ll^"^*' Born 1848, being the third son of William Tliomas Poe, Barrister-at-Law, of Curraghmore, in the county of Tipperary ; was High Sheriff for Queen's County 1891, and for the county of Tyrone 1893 ; is a Grand Juror for the county of Tyrone; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Clubs — United Service, Naval and Military, Kildare Street. Married, 1886, Mary Adelaide, daughter of Sir William Compton Domvile, fourth Baronet. Postal addresses — Ashburton House, Putney Heath, S. W. ; Heywood, Ballinakill, Queen's County ; Slaghtfreedan Lodge, Cookstown, county Tyrone. ISABELLA DRUMMOND POELNITZ, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Drum- lt*)n^ft1tf'T ^^ond Poelnitz, Baroness De Poelnitz, l^UvllUl-J daughter of the seventeenth Baron Forbes. Married, 1839, Baron Ernest De Poelnitz. POER-TRENCH LE-, see CLANCARTY. ANNA CAROLINA POLE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Anna Carolina Pole, daughter of the lti*)nfp Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Harrington. Vs^vVif Married, 1850, Edward Sacheverell Chandos Pole, who died in 1873. Postal address — 13 Kensington Palace Gardens, W. Sir WILLIAM EDMUND POLE, ninth Baronet, of Shute House, in the county of Devon, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts. Born July 3, 1816, being the son of the late Sir William Templer-de-la-Pole, the seventh Baronet, by his second wife Charlotte, only daughter of John Fraser ; succeeded his half-brother as ninth Baronet, May 19, 1874, under the creation of September 12, 1628. Aliuorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, sem&-de-lis, and a lion rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent. Motto — "PoUet virtus." Married, April 26, 1841, Margaret Victoriosa, second daughter of Admiral Sir John Talbot, commonly called the Honourable Sir John Talbot, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; and by her (who died November 23, i885) has had Issue — (i) Edmund Reginald Talbot Pole, Esquire, born February 22, 1844 [married, firstly, September 25, 1877, Mary Ann Margaret, only child of Captain Hastings Sands, and widow of Captain John Ormsby Phibbs, which lady died May 10, 1878. He married secondly, December 18, 1884, Elizabeth Maria, daughter of Charles Rhodes of Lyndhurst, in the county of Kent] ; (2) Frederick Arundell Pole, Esquire, born Decem- ber 25, 1850 ; {3) Arthur Lionel Pole, Esquire, born January 10, 1854 [married, April 24, 1884, Edith Sarah, daughter of Thomas Hounsell of Berbice, British Guiana] ; Julia Margaret, died young ; Jane Victoria, died young ; Emily Charlotte Augusta [married. May 22, 1878, Richard H. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 796 Pol Pol Bush, Doctor of Medicine, who died February 14, 1890] ; Georgina {twin with her brother Arthur Lionel), died February 12, 1854 ; Edrica Blanche ; and Geraldine Eleanor. Seats — Shute House, Axminster, in the county of Devon ; Colcombe, Mount Ephraim Road, Streatham. VICTORIA CA THERINA PoIe-'CpInep^lLons-^ auellcieilep MARY POLE-TYL- NEY-LONG- WEL- LES LE Y, comTnonly known as Lady Victoria Catherina Mary Pole- Tylney-Long- Wellesley, daughter of tJie Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Mornington. Postal ad- dresses — 22 Upper Wimpole Street, W. ; Stoke House, West Stoke, Chichester. # EDWIN JOHN POLLARD, Esquire, Rear-Admiral, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk, IPJrtflflfll ^'"'" April 21, 1833, being the second but jl^UUnlU only surviving son of the late Edwin Pollard, of Theresa Place, near Gloucester, Sheriff for the county of that city, by Eliza his wife, daughter of Henry Hughes of Tewkesbury, in the county of Gloucester. C/m3j— United Service, Norfolk (Norwich). Livery — Light blue with white patch on collar having white twist crossing it, white and blue waistcoat, blue trousers with white piping. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine between two crosses fleury in chief and a sea-lion's head erased in base or, impal- ing the arms of Hawkins -Whitshed, namely, quarterly I and 4, party per pale indented argent and vert, three demi-lions rampant, those in chief respectively gules and or, and the one in base party per pale indented of the third and fourth (for Whitshed) ; 2 and 3 party per chev- ron argent and vert, three hinds trippant (for Hawkins). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag trippant proper, holding in the mouth two wheat ears or, gorged with a collar and therefrom pendent a cross fleury of the last; with the Motto, " Fortiter Deo juvante." Married, November 18, 1862, Renira (who died August 30, 1894), daughter of the late Sir St. Vincent Keene Hawkins- Whitshed, Baronet (by his wife Elizabeth, commonly called the Honourable Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honour- able Baron Erskine) ; and has Issue — (i) James Hawkins- Whitshed Pollard, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Scots Fusiliers, born May 13, 1866 ; (2) Arthur Erskine St. Vincent Pollard, Gentleman, Lieutenant Border Regiment, bom July 30, 1869 ; Renira Elizabeth ; Lucy Clara ; Savilla Florence ; Evelyn Hyacinth ; and Grace Emily. Estate and postal address — Haynford Hall, Norwich. Dame FRANCIS MARY POLLEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pollen, daughter of the late It^nHPtl ^' ^' ^^^^' ^^^^^^"^^^ bearings are, upon l^UUvll a lozenge: Azure, on a bend cotised or, between six lozenges argent, each charged with an escallop sable, five escallops vert. Married, 1870, as his second wife. Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, third Baronet, who died 1881. Postal ciddress — The Hayes, Stroud, Gloucestershire. §SlR RICHARD HUNGERFORD POLLEN, fourth Baronet, of Redenham, in the county of Hampshire, Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born October 6, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Sir Richard Hungerford Pollen, third Baronet, by his wife Charlotte Ehzabeth, daughter of the late John Godley of Killigar, in the county of Leitrim ; succeeded his father in 1881, under the creation of May 15, 1795. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, on a bend cotised or, between six lozenges argent, each charged with an escallop sable, five escallops vert. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican wings expanded in her nest per pale or and azure, vulning herself and feeding her young proper, charged on the wing with a lozenge argent, thereon an escallop sable. Married, June 8, 1875, Frances Anne St. Albyn, eldest daughter of William Savage' Wait of M is tbe Military Cockade. Woodborough, in the county of Somerset ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Hungerford Pollen, Esquire, born June 23, 1878 ; (2) John Lancelot Hungerford Pollen, Esquire, born April 27, 1884 ; and Hester Caroline Jesse. 5effi<— Rod- bourne, Malmesbury. POLLINGTON, Baron, see MEXBOROUGH. POLLINGTON, Viscount, see MEXBOROUGH. The Honourable Sir CHARLES EDWARD POL- LOCK, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Ma- intnf f nr(» jesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a Baron j[[^UllUtn of the Court of Exchequer, 1873-1875, since when he has been a Judge of the High Court of Justice (Queen's Bench Division). Born 1823, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Pollock, first Baronet, by his wife Frances, daughter of F. Rivers. C/a* — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, three flieurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper ; with the Motto (over the crest), "Audacter et strenue." Married, firstly, Sep- tember I, 1848, Nicola Sophia, second daughter of the Reverend Henry Herbert ; and by her (who died November 16, 1855) has Issue — (i) The Reverend Herbert Charles Pollock, Master of Arts, Canon of Rochester, born May i, 1852 [married, October 18, 1883, Flora Grace, daughter of John Turner of Oaklands, Wimbledon Park, and has issue, Nora ; and Nicola] ; and Fanny [married, February 2, 1870, Thomas William Bischoff, and died January 8, 1878]. He married secondly. May 25, 1858, Georgina, second daughter of the late Honourable George William Archibald, Master of the Rolls in Nova Scotia ; and by her (who died 1864) has (2) Charles Stewart Pollock, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born April 5, 1864, died March 14, 1890 ; and Joanna de Morlot. He married thirdly, 1865, Amy, daughter of Hassard Hume Dodgson ; and has (3) George Hume Pollock, Esquire, born 1870 ; (4) Robert Pollock, Esquire, born 1874 ; (5) Hassard Hume Pollock, Esquire, born March 16, 1876 ; Isabel Amy ; Helen ; Kate [married, June 10, 1893, Samuel Bostock] ; Ethel Caroline ; Margaret Homera ; and Gertrude Menella. Residence — The Croft, Putney, in the county of Surrey. Chambers — 364 Royal Courts of Justice, W.C. Sir FREDERICK POLLOCK, third Baronet, of Hatton, in the county of Middlesex, Master of Arts, Corpus Professor of Jurisprudence, Oxford, Honorary Doctor of Laws in the Universities of Edinburgh and Dublin, first Chancellor's Medallist 1867, Barrister - at - Law. Born December 10, 1845, being the son of Sir William Frederick Pollock, the second Baronet, by his wife Juliet, daughter of the Reverend Henry Creed, Vicar of Corse, in the county of Gloucester ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of August 2, 1866. Club — Athenasum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, a canton ermine, thereon a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced through the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper. Sup- porters — On either side a talbot sable, gorged with a collar and therefrom pendent a portcullis or. Motto — Over the crest, "Audacter et strenue." Married, August 13, 1873, Georgina Harriet, younger daughter of John Deffell; and has Issue — Frederick John Pollock, Esquire, born December 26, 1878 ; and Alice Isabella. Residence — 48 Great Cumberland Place, W. Sir FREDERICK RICHARD POLLOCK, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Pollock, first Baronet, Lord Chief Baron of the Exchequer, by his first wife Frances, daughter of H. Rivers of Spring Gardens ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1873. Club— H is the Naval Cockade, Pol Athenaeum. AimoTial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper ; with the Motto, over the crest, "Audacter et strenue." Married, 1856, Adriana, daughter of Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; and has Issue living — (i) Dighton Nicolas Pollock, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born 1864; (2) Adrian Donald Wilde Pollock, Esquire, born 1867 [married, March 17, 1894, Norah, third daughter of William C. Gully, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law] ; (3) Lesley Richard Lumsden Pollock, Esquire, born 1869; (4) Percy Napier Pollock, Esquire, born 1875; Grace Mary Nicolas [married, 1876, Edmund Child Haynes, Solicitor] ; and Mabel Homera. Residence —12 Cambridge Square, Hyde Park, W. GEORGE DAVID POLLOCK, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons in England, Surgeon in Ordinary to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, Consulting Surgeon to St. George's Hospital. Bom October 18, 1817, being the second son of late Field-Marshal Sir George Pollock, "of the Khyber Pass," Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Constable of the Tower, by his first wife Fanny, daughter of John Barclay of Tain, in the county of Ross. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure embattled or, and for an honourable augmentation in respect of the late Baronet's distinguished services in the Afghan War, on a chief of the second an Eastern crown gules, superscribed ' ' Khyber," and on a canton ermine three cannons fesseways in pale sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aztire and or ; and for his Crests, i. of honourable augmentation, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant argent, crowned with an Eastern crown or, holding in his paws in bend an Afghan banner displayed gules, bordered or and vert, the staff broken, and in an escroU over the same the word " Affghanistan ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly embattled or and vert, pierced with an arrow proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Uotto, "Audacter et strenue." Married, June 4, 1850, Marianne Charity, eldest daughter of Robert Saunders of the Bengal Civil Service ; and has Issue — (i) Hugh Pollock, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts, born 1859 ; (2) Evelyn Pollock, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, born 1861 [mar- ried, i8go, Mary, daughter of the late Henry JefFerd Tarrant, Barrister-at-Law, and has issue, Ronald Evelyn Pollock, Gentleman, born 1891] ; Lilian ; and Cecily. Estate — Eaily Wood, Bagshot. Postal address — 36 Grosvenor Street, W. Dame JULIET POLLOCK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pollock, daughter of the Reverend Henry Creed, Vicar of Corse, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three fleiors-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine a portcullis of the second. Supporters— On either side a talbot sable, gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Married, 1844, Sir WilUam Frederick Pollock, second Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Frederick Pollock, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Walter Herries Pollock, Esquire, Master of Arts of Trinity College, Cambridge, Barrister, born February 21, 1850 [married, January 11, 1876, Emma Jane, daughter of Colonel Ripon, Royal Artillery, of Jersey, and has issue, Guy Cameron Pollock, Gentleman, born November 6, 1876] ; (3) Maurice Emilius Pollock, Esquire, born March 28, 1857 [married, firstly, June 28, 1880, Lydia Helen Roberts (she- died 1884) ; and he married secondly, 1889, Mabel Macpherson of Victoria]. Postal address — 59 Mon- tagu Square, London, W. ROBERT ERSKINE POLLOCK, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Cambridge (Law and History Pol 797 Tripos), Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Bom June 2, 1849, being the eldest son of Robert John Pollock, Esquire, Lieutenant 8th Madras Cavalry, Barrister- at-Law, sometime Associate of the Court of Exchequer, by his wife Julia, daughter of the Reverend J. Clements, Master of Arts, of Clapton, and of the Haverfield Estate, in the county of York. C/ai— Oxford and Cambridge. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a portcuUis of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper; with the Motto over the crest, "Audacter et strenue." Married, 1884, Mary Viner, only child of Captain Frederick Carl Playne, ist Battalion Rifle Brigade (eldest son of William Playne, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Avening Court and Longfords), who succeeded her grandfather in 1884, and is now Lady of the Manors of Avening and Pimbury. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Frederick Robert Pollock, Gentleman, born October 24, 1885 ; (2) Martin Viner Pollock, Gentleman, born May 15, 1888. Estate — Avening. Postal addresses — Avening Court, Avening, Gloucestershire ; 74 Queen's Gate, S.W. Dame SARAH POLLOCK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pollock, second daughter of Captain Richard Langslow of Hatton, in the county of Middlesex. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three fleurs-de- lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine a portcullis of the second. Supporters — On either side a talbot sable, gorged with a collar, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Married, 1834, as his second wife. Sir Frederick Pollock, first Baronet, Chief Baron of the Court of Exchequer, who died in 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Arthur Julius Pollock, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, born February 7, 1835 [married, February 21, 1861, Ellen, fourth daughter of Charles Bailey of Lee, Lynton, North Devon, and died May 11, 1890, leaving issue, Arthur Julius Pollock, Gentleman, Lieutenant Cinque Ports Division Royal Artillery, born August 21, 1863; Henry Edward Pollock, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, born December 16, 1864: Charles Frederick Pollock, Gentleman, born July 17, 1866 ; and Caroline] ; (2) Edward James Pollock, Esquire, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Edin- burgh, Barrister-at-Law, born February i, 1841 [married, April 25, 1871, Alice Georgiana, only daughter of Warren de la Rue, Doctor of Civil Law, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society of the Observatory, Cranford, in the county of Middlesex, and has, Cecil Warren Pollock, Gentleman, born 1872 ; Harold Warren Pollock, Gentle- man, born 1877; Douglas Warren Pollock, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Muriel Agnes ; Ella Helen ; Hilda Mary ; and Constance Emily] ; Jessie [married, 1858, Sir Joseph William Chitty, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, one of the judges of the High Court of Judicature] ; Anna, [married, April 6, 1874, Major Charles Edward Cock, son of Major -General James Cock (he died November 26, 1879), leaving issue, Helena] ; Frederica Julia [married, March 20, 1866, Major Charles Edward Macaulay, Bengal Army, and died November 11, 1874] ; Emily Charlotte ; Laura Frances [married, firstly, March 20, 1866, Major Charles H. Tilson Marshall, Bengal Army ; secondly, November 8, 1878, Major E. M. Larminie, Royal Engineers] ; Edith Caroline ; and Ada Theodora. Postal address — Hatton Place, near Feltham. WALTER HERRIES POLLOCK, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law. Born February 21, 1850, being the second son of the late Sir William Frederick Pollock, second Baronet, Queen's Remembrancer and Senior Master of the Supreme Court of Judicature, by his wife Juliet, daughter of the Reverend Henry Creed, Vicar of Corse. Cluhs — Athenaeum, Savile. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three fieurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed or, on a canton ermine, a portcullis of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant quarterly or and vert, pierced by an arrow proper ; with the Motto over the crest, "Audacter et strenue." Married, January 11, 1876, Emma Jane, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 798 Pol daughter of Colonel Ripon of the Royal Artillery, of Jersey ; and has Issue — Guy Cameron Pollock, Gentleman, bom November 6, 1876, Postal addresses — South Lodge, Camp- den Hill Road, Kensington, W, ; 13 Old Square, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. POLMONT, Baron, see HAMILTON. §The Right Honourable Sir AUGUSTUS HENRY GEORGE WARWICK BAMP - lt*)nf'f'ttTirit*l^ FYLDE, Baron Poltimore of Polti- I^UlVilllUtv more, in the county of Devon, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy - Lieutenant. Born April 12, 1837, being the son of the first Baron, by his second wife, the eldest daughter of General Frederic William BuUer of Pelynt and Landreath, in the county of Cornwall (she died 1863) ; succeeded his father in 1858. Creations — Baronet, July 14, 1641 ; Baron, Sep- tember 10, 1831. Armorial l>eariiigs— He bears for Anns ; Or, on a bend gules, three mullets argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased sable, ducally crowned or. Supporters — On either side a lion regardant sable, ducally crowned and gorged with a collar gemelle or, therefrom pendent an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — " Delectare in Domino." Married^ July 27, 1858, Florence Sara Wilhelraine, second daughter of Richard Brinsley Sheridan, Member of Parliament, of Frampton Court, in the county of Dorset; and has had Issue — (i) Coplestone Richard George Warwick Bampfylde, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Coplestone Richard George Warwick Bampfylde, Deputy-Lieutenant, born November 29, 1859 [married. May ig, 1881, Margaret Harriet, eldest daughter of Wentworth Blackett Beaumont, Member of Parliament, and has, George Wentworth Warwick Bampfylde, Esquire, born September 23, 1882 ; Arthur Blackett Warwick Bampfylde, Gentleman, born November 29, 1883 ; Hugh de Burgh Warwick Bampfylde, Gentleman, bom March 25, 1888; and Violet Marcia Katherine Warwick] ; {2) Charles Warwick Bampfylde, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Warwick Bampfylde, born December 22, 1867; {3) Francis Warwick Bampfylde, Esquire, com- monly know as the Honourable Francis Warwick Bamp- fylde, born February i, 1S85 ; Marcia Georgina Warwick, commonly known as the Honourable Marcia Georgina Warwick, died February 8, 1891 ; and Augusta Seymourina Warwick, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Seymourina Warwick, died an infant, January 27, 1864. Residences — 77 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; Poltimore Park and Court Hall, in the county of Devon, POLWARTH, quartered by HEPBURNE-SCOTT. §The Right Honourable WALTER HUGH HEP- BURNE-SCOTT, Baron Polwarth, in 1f^rtfV>1AI*f*'fl *^^ Peerage of Scotland, a Representa- JpUlLUaiiU live Peer of Scotland, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Selkirk, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the counties of Roxburgh and Haddington. Born November 30, 1838, being the son of the fifth Baron, by his wife, the third sister of the tenth Earl of Haddington ; succeeded his father 1867, under the creation of December 26, 1690. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, counter-quartered, quarterly i. vert, a lion rampant argent (for Hume) ; ii. argent, three papingoes, two and one vert (for Pepdie) ; iii. gules, three piles engrailed argent (for Polwarth) ; iiii. argent, a cross engrailed azure (for St. Clair of Hormiston); and over all as a surtout, an escutcheon azure, charged with an orange, ensigned with an imperial crown all proper, as a coat of augmentation given by King William III; 2. or, two mullets in chief and a crescent in base azure (for Scott of Harden) ; 3. counter-quartered, quarterly i. and iiii., gules on a chevron argent, a rose betwixt two lioncels combatant of the first (for Hepburne) ; ii. and iii. argent, three edock-leaves vert (for Foulis) ; impaling the arms of Hamilton -Gordon, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure three boars' heads couped, within a double tressure adorned with roses and thistles alternately or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii., gules three cinquefoils pierced ^ is the Military Cockade. ermine • ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with the sails furled sable, the whole within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ; and for his Crests, i. a lady richly attired holding in her right hand the sun, in her left a half moon (for Scott of Harden) ; 2. a man's heart, out of which issues a dexter arm erect grasping a scimitar all proper (for Lord Polwarth) ; 3. a horse saddled and bridled, beneath a tree passant (for Hepburne of Humbie). Sup- porters—Dexter, a lion regardant argent, armed and langued gules ; sinister, a mermaid proper, holding in her sinister hand a mirror. Mottoes— " Reparabit cornua Phoebe" (for Harden); "True to the end," and "Fides probata coronat" (for Polwarth); "Keep trust" (for Humbie). Married, January 30, 1863, Mary, commonly called Lady Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the fifth Earl of Aberdeen ; and has had Issue —(1) Walter George Hepburn-Scott, Esquire, the Master of Polwarth, Deputy-Lieutenant, Lieutenant ist Volunteer Battalion Scottish Borderers, born February 7, 1864 [mar- ried, November 23, 1888, Edith Frances, eldest daughter of Sir Thomas Fowell Buxton, Baronet, and has, Walter Thomas Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, born April 22, 1890; a son, born October 14, 1892; and Helen Victoria]; (2) Henry James Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry James Hepburne-Scott, born April 9, 1866 [married, June 8, 1893, Elizabeth, third daughter of the late T. C. Booth of Warlaby] ; (3) George Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable George Hepburne-Scott, bom May 15, 1871 ; (4) Robert Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Hepburne-Scott, born May i, 1873; (5) Charles Francis Hepburne-Scott, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Francis Hepburne-Scott, born August 18, 1874 ; Georgina Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Mary; Lilias, commonly known as the Honourable Lilias ; Mary Harriet, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Harriet ; Grisell Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Grisell Katherine ; and Katherine Grace, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Grace. Seats — Mertoun House, in the county of Berwick; Humbie, in the county of Haddington ; Harden, in the county of Roxburgh. POMEROY, see HARBERTON. ESTHER CAROLINE POMEROY, commonly known as the Honourable Esther Caroline Pome- 11+lrttnofrtrl "^"y^ daughter of the Right Honourable ^\}\\\\,\.\}\f the fifth Viscount Harberton. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a lion rampant gules, holding in the dexter paw an apple slipped proper, all within a bordure engrailed sable. Postal address — 12 Denmark Hill, Wimbledon, Surrey. Dame EDITH ALTHEA BEAUMONT, commonly known as Lady Pomeroy- ton. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, firstly, 1878, Major-General Sir George Pomeroy Pomeroy-Colley , Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1881 ; secondly, 1891, Went- worth Blackett Beaumont. Postal address — Bretton Hall, Wakefield. PONSONBY, see BESSBOROUGH and DE MAULEY. PONSONBY, Viscount, see BESSBOROUGH. § ASHLEY GEORGE JOHN PONSONBY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable ll+)ni1flfrttlflTJ Ashley George John Ponsonby, Justice lyvilTDUllU^ ofthePeace. Sera June 24, 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron De-Mauley, by his wife Barbara, commonly known as Lady Barbara, daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Shaftesbury. Clubs— Aimy and Navy, Athen- aeum, National Liberal, Travellers'. Livery — Blue, with red waistcoat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : B is the Naval Cockade. Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, five arrows points downwards, one in pale and four in saltire, entwined at the intersection by a snake proper. Married, 1857, the Honourable Louisa Frances Charlotte (formerly a Maid of Honour to Her Majesty), daughter of the late Henry Gordon, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Henry Gordon ; and has Issue — (i) Claude Ashley Charles Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1859 [married, 1891, Haller, daughter of the late Orville Horwitz of Baltimore, in the United States of America, and has a son, born 1891] ; (2) Eustace Ashley William Ponsonby, Gentleman, born 1863. Residences — Heatherfield, Ascot, in the county of Berkshire ; 9 Prince's Gardens, S.W. FRANCES CHARLOTTE PONSONBY, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Charlotte Ponsonby, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth and last Baron Ponsonby, daughter of the Right Reverend Richard Pon- sonby, commonly known as the Honourable and Right Reverend Bishop Ponsonby, Bishop of Derby, by his wife Frances, third daughter of the Right Honourable John Staples of Lissan, in the county of Tyrone ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1862. Armorial beaxlugs are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Postal address — 17 Prior Park Buildings, Widcombe, Bath. GERALD HENRY BRABAZON PONSONBY, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Henry Brabazon Ponsonby. Bom 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable John William Ponsonby, fourth Earl of Bessborough, by his wife Maria, commonly known as Lady Maria, third daughter of the Right Honourable John, tenth Earl of Westmorland. Club — Burlington Fine Arts. Livery — Dark blue coat and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a chevron between three combs argent, impaling the arms of Coventry, namely sable, a fesse ermine between three crescents or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet five arrows, points downwards, one in pale and four in saltire, entwined at the intersection by a snake proper. Married, 1858, Maria Emma Katherine, com- monly known as Lady Maria Emma Katherine, sister of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Coventry ; and has Issue — (i) Louis George de Hall Ponsonby, Esquire, bom November 11, 1858, died November 6, 1887 ; (2) Cecil Edward George Ponsonby, Gentleman, bom February 18, i860, died April 19, 1877 ! Geraldine [married, 1885, the Right Honoiu-able the seventh Earl of Mayo] ; and Adela Sophia Georgiana. Postal addresses — Wood End, Bourne- mouth ; 57 Green Street, W. HARRIET FREDERICA ANNE PONSONBY, com- monly known as Lady Harriet Frederica Anne Ponsonby, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Bess- borough. Armorl£l bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Postal address — 45 Green Street, Grosvenor Square, W. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY FREDERICK PONSONBY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council. Bom 1825, being the eldest son of the late Major-General Sir Ii;rederick Cavendish Ponsonby, commonly known as the Honourable Sir Frederick Cavendish Ponsonby, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Emily Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Emily Charlotte, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl Bathurst ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1887 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1880. Livery— &\\x, with silver buttons and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross thereof. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, five arrows, one in pale and Pon 799 four in saltire or, entwined by a snake proper; with the Kotto, " Pro Rege lege grege." Married, April 30, 1861, the Honourable Mary Elizabeth, Lady of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, then Maid of Honour to the Queen, eldest daughter of John Crocker Bulteel, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Flete, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) John Ponsonby, Esquire, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, Aide-de-Camp to Governor of Cape of Good Hope, born March 2, 1866 ; (2) Frederick Edward Grey Ponsonby, Esquire, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born September 16, 1867 ; (3) Arthur Augustus William Harry Ponsonby, Esquire, Page of Honour to the Queen, 1882-1887, bom Febraary 16, 1871 ; Alberta Victoria (for whom Her Majesty was sponsor) [married, June 22, 1891, Colonel William Edward Montgomery, Scots Guards] ; andMagdalen. Postal addresses — St. James's Palace ; Buckingham Palace ; Wind- sor Castle. The Right Honourable MARIA THERESA PON- SONBY, Widow, Baroness Ponsonby, daughter of M. Duerbech of Munich. Armorial bearings are, upon a loz- enge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable the third Baron Ponsonby, who died 1861. The Barony became extinct on the death of the fourth Baron in 1866. Postal address — Munich. MARY SOPHIA ELIZA PONSONBY. commonly known as the Honourable Mary Sophia Eliza Ponsonby, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixteenth Baron Dunsany, Married, 1873, Chambri Brabazon Ponsonby. Postal address — Kilcolley Abbey, Thurles, county Tip- perary. The Reverend WALTER WILLIAM BRABAZON PONSONBY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby, Rector of Sutton and Rural Dean of Samford. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, three arrows points downwards, one in pale and two in saltire, entwined at the intersection by a snake proper. Married, 1850, Louisa Susan Cornwallis, commonly known as Lady Louisa Susan Cornwallis, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of St. Germans, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Ponsonby, Esquire, a Retired Lieutenant Royal Navy, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Carlow, has been Secretary to the Speaker since 1884 [married, 1875, Blanche Vere, sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Wimborne, and has issue living, Vere Brabazon Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1880; Cyril Miles Brabazon Ponsonby, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Bertie Brabazon Pon- sonby, Gentleman, born 1885; Olwen Verena ; Helena Blanche Irene; and Gweneth Frida]; (2) Cyril Walter Ponsonby, Gentleman, born 1853 ; (3) Granville Ponsonby, Gentleman, Inspector of Constabulary, Jamaica, born 1854 [married, 1879, Mabel, daughter of the late Honourable Charles Jackson of St. Anne's, Jamaica] ; (4) Arthur Corn- wallis Ponsonby, Gentleman, born 1856; (5) Walter Gerald Ponsonby, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law (Inner Temple), born 1859; Maria; Ethel Jemima [married, 1883, the Right Honourable the third Baron Raglan] ; and Sara Kathleen [married, 1883, Charles Lancelot Andrewes Skinner of Down Ampney House, Cricklade, and has issue]. Residence — Stutton Rectory, Ipswich. Postal address— StaXXorx, Ipswich. Sir SPENCER CECIL BRABAZON PONSONBY- FANE, commonly known as pon0ontip=jrane ged^^X^n "^onLX- Fane, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Born 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Bessborough, by his wife Maria, commonly known as Lady Maria, daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Westmorland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; by Royal License in 1875 took the additional arms and surname of Fane ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8oo mn of the Bath, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1884. Cluds — Travellers', Beef- steak, Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, azure three dexter gauntlets or (for Fane) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron between three combs argent {for Pon- sonby) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order ; and im- paling on a second escutcheon the arms of Dillon-Lee, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, a bull's head argent, pied sable, charged on the neck with a rose gules (for Fane) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet five arrows, one in pale and four in saltire, points downwards or, entwined with a snake proper. Married, Louisa Anne Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Anne Rose, daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Viscount Dillon; and has Issue living — (i) John Henry Ponsonby-Fane, Esquire, born i848[married, 1875, Florence, daughter of Harvie Morton Farquhar, and has, Richard Arthur Brabazon Ponsonby-Fane, Esquire, born 1878 ; and Violet Louisa] ; (2) Robert Charles Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1854 [married, 1877, Mary, daughter of the late George Maclachlan, Esquire, of Maclachlan, in the county of Argyll, and has, George Arthur Ponsonby, Gentleman, bom 1878] ; (3) Sydney Alexander Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1863 [married, 1893, Audrey, commonly called the Honourable Audrey, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron St. Levan, and has issue, Patrick Spencer John Ponsonby, Gentleman, born 1894] ; (4) Hugh Spencer Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1865 [married, 1894, Cenitha Magdalene, daughter of H. L. Feuerheerdl; (5) Theobald Brabazon Ponsonby, Esquire, born 1868 [married, 1892, Bertha, daughter of John Ed- wards]; Constance Louisa [married, 1881, William Robert Phelips of Montacute House, Ilminster] ; Margaret Maria [married, 1882, the Reverend Arnald de Grey, commonly called the Honourable Arnald de Grey, who died 1889] ; and Clementina Sarah [married, 1888, Edmund Russborough Turton]. Residences — Brympton, Yeovil ; Stable Yard, St. James's, S.W. Sir CHARLES PONTIFEX, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of ike Indian l[+)fltli*tfl^1* Empire. Born 1831, being the son of f^lMVKllK^}^ /(?A« Pontifex of Blackheath, in the county of Kent, by his wife Mary, daughter of Robert Marshall of Godalming ; created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Married, 1881, Grace, daughter of /. Cooper Cooper of Cooper Hill, Limerick, Justice of the Peace, and widow of T, W. Gribble, Bengal Civil Service, Postmaster-General of Bengal. Postal address — '5 Wetherby Gardens, South Kensington. POOLE, quartered by AMES. Colonel ARTHUR JAMES POOLE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, li+innir Bom 1838; created Companion of the Most ip'UUil^ Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Sir JAMES POOLE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the city of Liverpool. Born 1827, being the son of Samuel Poole of Waveriree, Liverpool, Twyford, in the county of Berkshire, and Ludlow, Jamaica, by his wife Esther, daughter of Patrick Plunkett of county Cork; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Club — Junior Carlton. Postal address — 4 Abercromby Square^ Liverpool. Dame FRANCES ELIZABETH POORE, Widow, commonly called Lady Poore, daughter of the l^fintT ^^^^ Reverend Henry Riddell Moody, Rector j[^UUiv of Chartham, in the county of Kent, and Honorary Canon of Canterbury. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse azure, be- tween three mullets gules. Married, September 18, 1851, Sir Edward Poore, third Baronet (who died 1894) ; and has Issue — (i) Sir Richard Poore, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Herbert Poore, Esquire, born January 26, 1863 ; Elsie; and Katharine. Postal address — 11 Neville Terrace, Onslow Gardens, S.W. & is the IKUlitary Cockade. #a, Sir RICHARD POORE, fourth Baronet, of Rushall, 8 in the county of Wiltshire, Captain Royal Navy. Bom July 7 1853, being the son of Sir Edward Poore, third Baro- net by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Henry Riddell Moody, Rector of Chartham, in the county of Kent, and Honorary Canon of Canterbury ; succeeded his father in 1894, under the creation of July 8, 1795. Club — United Service. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse azure, between three mullets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect vested sable, slashed argent, cuff ermine, charged with two mullets in fesse or, grasping in the hand an arrow proper. Motto— "Pauper non in spe." Married, September 14, 1885, Ida Margaret, daughter of the Right Reverend Charles Graves, Doctor of Divinity, Bishop of Limerick ; and has Issue— Roger Poore, Esquire, born 1886. PORCHESTER, Baron, see CARNARVON. Dame ALICE JOSEPHINE PORTAL, commonly known as Lady Alice Josef hine Portal, daugh- It+lrtff'SST ^^^ "f ^^ Right Honouratle Montagu Arthur \g/\iW,vX Bertie, the seventh Earl of Abingdon, by his Jirstwife Caroline Theresa, daughter of Charles Towneley of Towneley, in the county of Lancaster. Married, 1890, Sir Gerald Herbert Portal, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and SaintGeorge, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1894. CHARLOTTE MARY PORTAL, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Mary Portal, daughter of the second Earl of Minto. Married, 1855, Melville Portal, Member of Parliament, of Laverstoke, in the county of Hampshire. The Right Honourable HARRIET DAWSON- DAMER, Widow, Countess- It^nrfflfltnrrtnrt Dowager of Ponarlington, daugh- jpUliatimB^UIl ter of the Right Honourable Henry Montagu, the sixth and last Baron Rokeby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a chevron ermine, between three arrows paleways points down- wards argent, on a chief of the last three martlets sable, a canton gules, charged with a mullet of the third ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Montagu, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules within a bordure sable, a mullet on a mullet for differ- ence (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert (for Monthermer). Supporters — Two heraldic tigers proper. Married, 1855, the Right Honourable Lionel Seymour William Dawson-Damer, the fourth Earl of Portarlington, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Lionel George Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer, fifth Earl of Portarlington [to whom refer] ; (2) Montagu Francis Beauchamp Seymour Dawson-Damer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Francis Beauchamp Seymour Dawson-Damer, born October I, 1864; and Mary Frances Seymour, commonly known as Lady Mary Frances Seymour [married, July 2t, 1880, the Honourable Algernon Henry Mills, second son of Charles Henry, Lord Hillingdon]. Postal address — Portman Lodge, Bournemouth. The Right Honourable LIONEL GEORGE HENRY SEYMOUR DAWSON-DAMER, Earl of Portarlington, Viscount Carlow of Carlow, and Baron Dawson of Dawson's Court, Queen's county, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Dorset, Justice of the Peace for Queen's County. Bom August 19, 1858, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Portarlington, by his wife Harriet, commonly called the Honourable Harriet, daughter and heir of the Right Honour- able the sixth and last Lord Rokeby ; succeeded his father 1892. Creations — Baron, May 29, 1770 ; Viscount, July 24, 1776 ; Earl, June 21 , 1785. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine between three arrows paleways points downwards argent, on a chief of the last three martlets sable, a canton gules, charged with a mullet of the third. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with n is the Naval Cockade. pot Pot 8oi a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat's head erased near the shoulders, of a tabby colour, holding in the mouth a rat sable. Sup- porters — Two heraldic tigers proper. MottO — "Vitaevia virtus." Married, October 25, 1881, Emma Audulasia Frere, commonly known as Lady Emma Audulasia Frere, only daughter of Nigel Kennedy, Esquire, commonly called Lord Nigel Kennedy; and has Issue— (1) Lionel Arthur Henry Seymour Dawson-Damer, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Carlow, born August 28, 1883 ; (2) George Sey- mour Dawson-Damer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Seymour Dawson-Damer, born July 30, 1892; Aline Mary Seymour, commonly known as Lady Aline Mary Seymour; and Christian Norah, commonly known as Lady Christian Norah. Residences— ¥,mo Park, Portarlington, Ireland ; Came House, Dorchester ; 7 Sey- mour Street, Portman Square, London, W. PORTCULLIS PURSUIVANT, see JOSEPH WATKIN. Colonel MICHAEL AUGUSTUS PORTELLI. Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of IPJril'f'Plft ^"■^''-t Michael and Saint George. Born j[^UVV«'lli 1831^ ising the son of Paolo Portelli ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Postal address — The Hermitage, St. Julian's, Malta. §SlR GEORGE HORNIDGE PORTER, first Baronet, of Merrion Square, in the county of Dublin, ]P)ril'f"Pr ^""^ °^ Black Hall, in the county of Wexford, j[^UVVVV DoctorofMedicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Surgeon-in-Ordiiiary to the Queen in Ireland, Regius Professor of Surgery in the University of Dublin, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; edu- cated at Trinity College, DubUn ; has the Jubilee Medal. Born 1822, being the son of the late William Henry Porter, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons (Ireland), of Dublin, by his wife Jane, daughter of Cuthbert Hornidge of Russel- town, in the county ofWicklow. Creation — June 1889. Clubs — University (Dublin), Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Dark green, piped with crimson. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse or, between three church bells argent, a trefoil slipped proper, between two annulets gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two cross crosslets fitch^e saltireways or, a cherub proper. Motto — "Fear God, honour the King." Married, 1861, Julia, second daughter of Isaac Bond of Flimby, in the county of Cumberland ; and has had Issue — (i) William Henry Porter, Esquire, Master of Arts, Barrister, late Captain 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Regiment, born 1862 ; (2) George Bond Porter, died young. Estate — Blackball, in the county of Wexford. Residence — 3 Merrion Square North, in the county of Dublin. NEALE PORTER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, formerly Captain Warwickshire Militia ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Oriental. Postal address — Jamaica. §The Most Noble WILLIAM JOHN ARTHUR CHARLES JAMES CAVENDISH- lltinrtlfltlh BENTINCK, Duke of Portland, Mar- i(:'UlViailU q„ess of Titchfield, in the county of Southampton, Earl of Portland, in the county of Dorset, Viscount Woodstock of Woodstock, in the county of Oxford, Baron Circencester of Cirencester, in the county of Gloucester, and Baron Bolsover of Bolsover Castle, in the county of Derby, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Caithness, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Nottingham, Ayr, and Caithness. Bom December 28, 1857, being the son of the late Lieutenant-General Arthur Cavendish-Bentinck, by his wife EUzabeth Sophia, eldest daughter of Sir St. Vincent Whitshed, second Baronet ; suc- ceeded his kinsman in the Dukedom 1879, and his stepmother in the Barony of Bolsover. Creations — Earl, &c. , April 9, 1689; Duke, &c., July 6, 1716; Baron Bolsover, April 23, 1880. Armorial tearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, azure a cross moline argent (for Bentinck) ; 2 and 3 sable, three stags' heads caboshed argent, attired or (for Cavendish). Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet gold, two arms counter-embowed, vested gules, on the hands gloves or, each holding an ostrich feather argent (for Bentinck) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a snake nowed proper (for Cavendish). Sup- porters — Two lions double queued, the dexter or, the sini- ster sable. Motto — ' ' Craignez honte. ' ' Married, June 1 1 , 1889, Winifred Anne, only daughter of Thomas Yorke Dallas- Yorke, Esquire, of Walmsgate, in the county of Lincohi, Deputy-Lieutenant ; and lias /wae— William Arthur Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, Esquire, commonly known as the Marquess of Titchfield, born March 16, 1893 ; and Victoria Dorothy Winifred, commonly known as Lady Victoria Dorothy Winifred (for whom the Queen stood spon- sor in person). Residences — Grosvenor Square, S.W. ; Wellbeck Abbey, in the county of Nottingham; Fuller- ton House and Castle Cessnock, Galston, in the county of Ayr. PORTMAN, quartered by SOMERS. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY BERKELEY PORTMAN, Viscount ll90t*ttTlfln ^""^ Baron Portman of Orchard Portman, jl^UlrVIIIUll in the county of Somerset, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Somerset, Chair- man of County Council, Dorset. Born July 12, 1829, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Portman, by his wife Emma, commonly called Lady Emma, the third daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Hare- wood ; succeeded his father 1888. Creations — Baron, January 27, 1837 ; Viscount, March 28, 1873. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fleur-de-Hs azure (for Portman) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine, be- tween ten crosses pat^e argent, six in chief and four in base (for Berkeley) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Fitzwilliam, namely, lozengy argent and gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a raanthng azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot sejant or (for Portman) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant gules, armed and crined or (for Berkeley). Supporters — Dexter, a savage wreathed about the head and waist with ivy, in his dexter hand a club resting on the shoulder proper ; sinister, a talbot or. Motto — " A clean heart and a cheerful spirit." Married, June 21, 1855, Mary Selina Charlotte, commonly called the Honour- able Mary Selina Charlotte, daughter of William Charles Fitzwilliam, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Milton ; and has Issue — (i) Edward William Berkeley Portman, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward William Berkeley Portman, born July 30, 1856 [married, July 7, 1892, Constance Mary, widow of Captain Eustace Vesey, com- monly called the Honourable Eustace Vesey, 9th Lancers, and daughter of the Right Honourable second Lord Wen- lock] ; (2) Walter George Berkeley Portman, Esquire, born June 2, 1858, died December 14, 1865 ; (3) Henry Berkeley Portman, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Berkeley Portman, born February 16, i860 ; (4) Claud Berkeley Portman, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Claude Berkeley Portman, born November i, 1864 [married, February 9, 1888, Mary, only daughter of Major Francis Gordon Gumming, and has by her, Guinevere ; and Joan, died September 12, 1890]; (5) Seymour Berkeley Portman, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Seymour Berkeley Portman, born February 19, 1868 ; (6) Gerald Berkeley Portman, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Berkeley Portman, born January 23, 1875 ; Emma Selina, commonly known as the Honour- able Emma Selina [married, May 7, 1885, the Right Hon- ourable the tenth Earl of Leven and Melville] ; Susan Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Susan Alice [mar- ried, August 8, 1893, Alan W. Heber Percy, fifth son of Algernon Charles Heber Percy of Hodnet Hall, in the county of Salop ; Maud Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Frances, died May 2, 1873 ; and Mary Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Isabel. Residences — 22 Portman Square, London, W. ; Bryanston, in the county of Dorset. Tlie Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerons person. 3 E 802 Pot The Right HoNoaRABLE EVELINE ALICIA JULIANA WALLOP, Widow, lf>^rtt*^tftTtrillt*fl Countess-Dowager of Portsmouth, j^lMl^ilUJUll) daughter of the Right Honourable Henry John George Herbert, the third Earl of Carnarvon. Armorial Iseariiigs are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a fesse indented ermine, between three lions' heads erased or, murally crowned argent. Supporters — Two chamois sable. Married, 1855, the Right Honourable Isaac Newton Wallop, the fifth Earl of Portsmouth, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Newton Wallop, sixth Earl of Portsmouth [to whom refer] ; (2) John Fellowes Wallop, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable John Fellowes Wallop, born December 27, 1859 ; {3) Oliver Henry Wallop, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Oliver Henry Wallop, born January 13, 1861 ; (4) Robert Gerrard Valoynes Wallop, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Gerrard Valoynes Wallop, born July 6, 1864 ; (5) Arthur George Edward Wallop, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur George Edward Wallop, born October 12, 1867 ; (6) Frederick Henry Arthur Wallop, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Henry Arthur Wallop, born February 16, 1870 ; Catherine Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Catherine iHenrietta [married, December 7, 1876, Charles George Milnes Gaskell, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Thornes House, Wakefield, and has issue] ; Eveline Camilla, commonly known as Lady Eveline Camilla [married, Septem- ber 20, 1888, Sir William Brampton Gurdon, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Rosamond Alicia, commonly known as Lady Rosamond Alicia [married, February 15, 1882, Augustus Langham Christie, eldest son of William Lang- ham Christie of Glyndebourne, in the county of Sussex, and has issue]; Dorothea Hester Bluett, commonly known as Lady Dorothea Hester Bluett [married, February 11, 1886, Richard Nelson Rycroft, Esquire, eldest son of Sir Nelson Rycroft, fourth Baronet, and has issue] ; Gwendolen Mar- garet, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen Margaret ; and Henrietta Anna, commonly known as Lady Henrietta Anna [married, October 14, 1890, Carbery Evans, eldest son of Carbery Evans of Hatley Park, in the county of Cambridge]. Postal addresses — Eggesford House, Wem- worthy, North Devon ; Over Wallop, Stockbridge, Hamp- shire. M The Right Honourable NEWTON WALLOP W (really FELLOWES), Earl of Portsmouth, Viscount Lymington, and Baron Wallop of Farley Wallop, in the county of Southampton, Master of Arts, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Southampton and Wexford, Hereditary Bailiff of Burley in the New Forest, Born January 19, 18J56, being the eldest son of Isaac Newton Wallop (really Fellowes), fifth Earl of Portsmouth, by his wife Eveline Alicia Juliana, commonly known as Lady Eveline Alicia Juliana, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry George Newton Herbert, third Earl of Carnarvon ; suc- ceeded his father in 1891, Armorial bearings — He ought to bear for Arms : Azure, a fesse indented ermine, between three lions' heads erased or, murally crowned argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, murally crowned argent, and gorged with a collar indented ermine. Supporters — Two chamois or wild goats sable. Motto — "En suivant la v^rit6." The fourth Earl obtained a Royal License in xj(j$, for himself and kis descendants, to bear the name and arms of Fellowes only ; but the fifth and the present Earl have reverted to the name of Wallop, and "wrongly bear the arms and crest of that family , namely : Argent, a bend wavy sable ; crests a mermaid holding in her dexter hand a comb and in her sinister a mirror all proper. Married, February 17, 1885, Beatrice Mary, daughter and heir of Edward Pease of Darlington and Bewdley, and niece of Sir Joseph Whit- well Pease, first Baronet. Heir presumptive — His brother, John Fellowes Wallop, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Fellowes Wallop, born 1859 ; late Private Secretary to the Governor of Tasmania, Seats — Hurst- bourne Park, Whitchurchs in the county of Hampshire. Town 7'esidence — Eggesford House, -North Devon. ^ is the Military Cockade. ARTHUR DA VI D RIFLE Y POTT. Born September 25, 1862, teing the eldest son of the late General 1l*lrt-H- David Pott, Companion of the Most Honourable ^XiKK Order of the Bath, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Colonel Edward Ripley. Club — East India United Service. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are : Barry of six azure and or, over all a bend of the last. Crest A leopard sejant, collared and lined. Motto — " Vive ut vivas." Married, September 30, 1886, Annie Emilia Scott, daughter of James Scott Elliot. Estates— Borthwickshiels : W hits lade ; Todrig. Postal address— Borthwickshiels House, Hawick, North Britain. POTTER, quartered by CASS. § THOMAS BAYLEY POTTER, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Rochdale, Deputy-Lieutenant ll+irtf-<-|>r ^"<1 Justice of the Peace for the County Pala- j[^Ultvl' tine of Lancaster, and a Justice of the Peace for the city of Manchester. Born November 29, 1817, being the son of the late Sir Thomas Potter, Knight Bachelor, of Buile Hill, Manchester, by his wife Esther, daughter of Thomas Bayley of Booth Hall, Manchester. C/k^j- Reform, National Liberal, Cobden, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse ermine, between in chief two cinquefoils pierced or, and in base a knight's helmet proper, a terres- trial globe also proper, between two garbs of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a mount vert, a sea-horse erect proper, gorged with a collar gemel sable, and supporting a rudder or ; with the Motto, "Virtuti fortuni comes." Married, firstly, 1846, Mary (who died 1885), daughter of Samuel Ashton of Gee Cross, Hyde ; secondly, 1887, Helena, daughter of the late John Hicks of Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall. Residence — 31 Courtfield Gardens, S.W. Chambers — Reform Club Chambers, 105 Pall Mall, S.W. §SiR HENRY POTTINGER, third Baronet, Barrister- at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ll+iflf'f'ttllTPI* Lieutenant for the county of Durham. j[^UWlUJ;^(/l Sura June 10, 1834, being the second son of the Right Honourable Sir Henry Pottinger, the first Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Captain Richard Cooke of Dublin ; succeeded his brother as third Baronet, April 9, 1865, under the creation of April 27, 1840. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, an Eastern crown or, between three pelicans feeding their young proper, a canton argent, charged with a cross gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, gar- nished or, the hand gauntleted, and grasping a sword also proper, hilted and pommelled gold, the arm encircled by an Eastern crown gules. Supporters — Dexter, a Chinese mandarin habited proper, holding a scroll ; sinister, a Scinde soldier habited and equipped proper, in his exterior hand a Scinde firelock proper. Motto — " Virtus in ardua. " Mar- ried, December 10, 1863, Mary Adeline, daughter of the Reverend Edmund Hector Shipperdson, Master of Arts, of Hermitage, in the county of Durham ; and by her (who died at Rome, June 2, 1866) has Issue — Ethel Adeline [mar- ried, April 21, 1885, Sir Henry Meysey Meysey-Thompson, second Baronet]. Residence— The Pines, Queen's Road, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. FRANCIS VOLCY FOUGNET, Esquire, Comfccnion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saitit l^OIllTtlPt' -^^"^^"^^ '^"'^ Saint George, Doctor of It.'WUyilV'V Medicine, a Member of Council of Govern- ment of Mauritius ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Fort Louis, Mauritius. The Right Honourable WILLIAM HENRY POU- LETT, Earl Poulett, Viscount Hinton, and It^fltllPti" ^^^^ Poulett, of Hinton St. George, in the j^UWlvVV county of Somerset. Born September 22, T827, being the only son of the late Vice- Admiral the Honourable George Poulett (who was brother of the fifth Earl), by his wife, the eldest daughter of Sir 8 is the Naval Cockade. poto poto 803 George Dallas, Baronet; succeeded his uncle as sixth Earl, June 20, 1864. Creations — Baron, June 23, 1627 ; Earl, &c., December 24, 1706. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three swords in pile, their points in base argent, pommels and hilts or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a sword all proper. Sup- porters — Dexter, a savage man ; sinister, a woman, both proper, wreathed about their temples and loins with leaves vert. Motto — "Gardez la foi." Married, firstly, June 23, 1849, Elizabeth Lavinia Newman, who died August 9, 1871 ; secondly, September 20, 1871, Emma Sophia John- son, who died September 16, 1876; and thirdly, March i, 1879, Rosa, daughter of Alfred Hugh de Melville. Of the first marriage there is Issue — (i) William Tumour Thomas Poulett, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Hinton, born December 15, 1849 (whose legitimacy is in dispute) [married, 1869, Miss Lydia Ann Sheppy, and has, Wil- liam Henry George Poulett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Henry George Poulett, born 1870 ; and Maud Marie, commonly known as the Honour- able Maud Marie]. By his third marriage he has, (2) William John Lydston Poulett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William John Lydston Poulett, born 1883 ; Eleanor Augusta Rosa, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Augusta Rosa ; and Violet Mito, commonly known as Lady Violet Mito. Residences — 60 Queen's Gate, S.W, ; Hinton St. George, Crewkerne. PO WELL, see BADEN-PO WELL. EYRE BURTON POWELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. ll^irtVYII^ff Born 1S19, being the son of the late E. JpUUItP'U jb Powell, Comptroller-General of Inland Revenue, Dublin ; was Director of Public Instruction, Madras, 1862-1875 i created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866. Married, firstly, 1846, Hamilton Elizabeth Matilda De Jorions {who died 1874), daughter of the late Captain E. A. Langley ; secondly, 1876, Annie Lucretia, daughter of the late Captain J. Nixon Read, and widow of F. J. Foot of the Geological Survey, Ireland. Postal address — 25 Kirkstall Road, Streatham Hill, S. W, Sir FRANCIS POWELL, Knight Bachelor, President of the Royal Scottish Society of Painters in Water Colours, son of William Frederick Powell of Manchester, Merchant, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Samuel Gasquoine ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1858, Eliza, daughter of Joseph Lockett. Postal address — Torr Aluinn, Dunoon, Argyllshire. Sir FRANCIS SHARP POWELL, first Baronet, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister- at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for Wigan. Bom June 29, 1827, being the son of the Reverend Benjamin Powell, by his wife Anne, daughter of the Reverend T. Wade. Creation — June 15, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three escutcheons argent, each charged with a boar's head erased of the field, all within a bordure or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a double chain or, therefrom pendent a pheon argent, and resting the sinister fore-paw upon a shield or, charged with an eagle's head erased azure. Motto — "Omne bonum, Dei donum." Married, 1858, Anne, second daughter of Matthew Gregson of Toxteth Park, Liverpool. Residences — Horton Old Hall, Bradford ; i Cambridge Square, London, W. RICHARD DOUGLAS POWELL, Esquire, Physician Extraordinary to Her Majesty the Queen, Doctor of Medi- cine of the University of London, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians. Born September 25, 1842, being the second but only surviving son of the late Scott Powell, Esquire, Captain 23rd Royal Welsh Fusiliers, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Richard Meeke. Livery— C\i.xe\.. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (being the arms of Rhys ap Tewder Mawr, Prince of South Wales), a mullet within an annulet for difference (for Powell) ; 2. gules, a bend between six lions' heads erased argent (for Skull) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant double queued purpure, crowned or (for Folliott). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a collar flory gules : with the Motto, " Anima in amicis una." Married, October 30, 1873, Juliet, second daughter of Sir John Bennett, Knight Bachelor ; andhas/wM« — (i) Douglas Powell, Gentleman, born July 8, 1874 ; (2) Charles Folliott Boradaile Powell, Gentleman, born December 19, 1879 ; (3) Scott Powell, Gentleman, born April 10, 1885 ; Dorothy Juliet ; and Evelyn Sydney. Postal address — 62 Wimpole Street, S.W. The Reverend SAMUEL HOPPER POWELL, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born March 4, 1805, being the third son of Samuel Powell of Brandlesome Hall, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, by his wife Frances, eldest daughter of Henry Richmond of Bath. Chib — Union. Livery — Dark blue with red facings, and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or, a mullet within an annulet for difference (for Powell) ; 2. gules, a bend be- tween six lion's heads erased argent (for Skull) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant double queued purpure, crowned or (for Folliott). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased argent, gorged with a collar flory gules ; with the Motto, "Anima in amicis una." Married, October 11, 1832, Louisa Burnaby, daughter of Pitt Burnaby Greene, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy ; and has had Issue — (i) Samuel Hopper Powell, Gentleman, late S7th Regiment, born Sep- tember 21, 1835 [married, 1865, Frederica, daughter of Richard Marchell Jaques] ; (2) Cottrell Burnaby Powell, Gentleman, Commander Royal Navy, born January 21, 1839, died January 1877; (3) Thomas Henry Woodcock Powell, Gentleman, born June 29, 1843, died 1858; (4) William Folliott Powell, Gentleman, born September 16, 1845 [married, December 13, 1876, Mary Albinia, daughter of Henry Wyndham Phillips] ; Amelia, died 1857 ; Mary, died 1854; and Anna Catherine [married, 1870, Orford Somerville Cameron, Commander Royal Navy]. Estates — Sharow, near Ripon ; Sherburn, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Sharow Lodge, Ripon, Yorkshire. PO WER, see O'NEILL-POWER. Dame FLORENCE ANNA MARIA POWER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Power, daughter lt?lnVr>l>1* of Robert Elliott of Goldington Bury, in the IKvUJvl- county of Bedford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a bend engrailed gules, between two wolves' heads erased proper, on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Married, 1869, Sir Richard Crampton Power, third Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir John Elliott Cecil Power, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Elliott Derrick Le Poer Power, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Shropshire Light Infantry, born April 21, 1872; May Beatrice Wilmot; and Vere Florence. Postal address — Kilfane, Thomastown, county Kilkenny. H Sir JOHN ELLIOTT CECIL POWER, fourth ® Baronet, of Kilfane, in the county of Kilkenny, Lieu- tenant sth Battalion Royal Irish Regiment. Bom Decem- ber I, 1870, being the son of Sir Richard Power, third Baronet, by his wife Florence Anna Maria, daughter of Robert Elliott of Goldington Bury, in the county of Bedford ; succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of July 15, 1836. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend engrailed gules, between two foxes' heads erased proper, on a chief of the second three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper. Motto-- "Pro patria semper." Heir presumptive— YiSs brother, EUiott Derrick le Poer Power, Esquire, born 1872. 5ea/— Kilfane, Thomastown, m the county of Kilkenny. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a-genuinely armlgerous person. 8o4 POtD M Sir JOHN TALBOT POWER, third Baronet, Justice W of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 2, 1845, being the eldest son of Sir James Power, the second Baronet, by his wife Jane Anna Eliza, second daughter and co-heir of John Hyacinth Talbot ; succeeded his father in 1877, under the creation of October 18, 1841. Club — Wel- lington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire or and argent, three lions rampant azure, armed and langued gules, in the centre chief section an open helmet affront^e unbarred proper, on a chief gules, three escallops of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed, quarterly gules and or, between the attires counter- changed a cross calvary erect gules. Motto — " Per crucem adcoronam." il/arrzW, November 21, 1876, Frances Emma, daughter of Captain Henry Segrave of Kiltymon, in the county of Wicklow ; and has Issue — James Douglas Power, Esquire, bom October 6, 1884 ; and Eileen Marfeli. Resi- dence— 'EAecrame, Enniscorthy, in the county of Wexford. §MANLEY KINGSMILL MANLEY POWER, Es- quire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, Justice of the Peace. Born 1853, being the eldest son of Kingsmill Manley Power, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, by his wife Anna Eliza Blanche, daughter of John Probyn of Manor House, Longhope, in the county of Gloucester. Livery — Blue coat with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a sword in bend sinister proper, hilted and pommelled or, the point elevated and blade encompassed with a laurel wreath of the last, on a chief argent, between two mullets sable, pierced of the field, in the centre chief point pendent from a riband gules, fim- briated azure, a representation of the golden cross and clasp presented to Sir Manley Power for his services in the Peninsula. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, issuant from a mural crown or, a stag's head sable, gorged with a laurel wreath and attired gold. Motto — " Angelis suis prsecipiet de te." Married, July 30, 1891, Henrietta Catherine Charlotte, daughter of Henry A. Paynter of Alnwick, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — Kingsmill Foster Manley Power, Esquire, bom December 4, 1892. Estates — Aston Court, Ross ; Lord of the Manors of Ross, Walford, and Aston Ingham. Postal address — Aston Court, Ross, Herefordshire. OLIVIA JANE POWER, commonly known as Lady Olivia Jane Power, daughter of the ninth Earl of West- meath. Married, 1859, Patrick J. Power of Faithlegg, in the county of Waterford. §The Right Honourable Sir MERVYN EDWARD WINGFIELD, Viscount Powers- lt+JrtVYll>t*tf rrtf t1*f" court of Powerscourt, in the county IPUUIIPIJ^VUUIV of w;icklow, and Baron Wingfield of Wingfield, in the county of Wex- ford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Powerscourt of Powerscourt, in the county of Wicklow, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Representative Peer, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 13, 1836, being the son of the Right Honour- able Richard Wingfield, sixth Viscount Powerscourt, by his wife Elizabeth Frances Charlotte, commonly called Lady Ehzabeth Frances Charlotte, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Jocelyn, third Earl of Roden (who re- married, 1846, the fourth Marquess of Londonderry) ; suc- ceeded his father in 1844. Creations — Febraary 4, 1743 '< Baron of the United Kingdom, June 27, 1885. Clubs — Brooks's, Marlborough. Livery — Green coat with silver buttons, drab waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend gules, three pairs of wings conjoined in lure of the field. The escutcheon is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Order ; and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Coke, namely, per pale gules and azure, three eagles dis- played argent. Above the escutcheons is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle rising, wings expanded argent, looking at the sun in its glory. Supporters— Two M is the IKilitary Cockade. pegasi argent, winged, maned, and hoofed or. Motto — "Fid^lit^ est de Dieu." Married, April 26, 1864, Julia, commonly known as Lady Julia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas William Coke, the second and present Earl of Leicester ; and has Issue — (1) Mervyn Richard Wingfield, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Mervyn Richard Wingfield, born July 16, 1880 ; (2) Maurice Anthony Wingfield, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Anthony Wingfield, born June 21, 1883 ; Olive Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honour- able Olive Elizabeth; Clare Meriel, commonly known as the Honourable Clare Meriel ; and Lilah Katherine Julia, commonly known as the Honourable Lilah Katherine Julia. Estates Powerscourt, in the county of Wicklow ; the Manor of Wingfield, in the county of Wexford. Residences— bt^ Brook Street, London, W. ; Powerscourt Castle, Enniskerry, in the county of Wicklow. The Right Honourable GEORGE CHARLES HERBERT, Earl of Powis, in the county IKioVvitCf °^ Montgomery, Viscount Clive of Ludlow, iKVlOlp Baron Herbert of Cherbury, and Baron Powis of Powis Castle, all in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Baron Clive of Walcot, in the Peerage of Great Britain, and Baron Clive of Plassey, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Born June 24, 1862, being the son of General the Right Honourable Sir Percy Herbert, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (son of the second Earl), by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of William Thomas Petty-Fitzmaurice, Esquire, commonly called the Earl of Kerry (eldest son of the third Marquess of Lansdowne) ; succeeded his imcle May 7, i89r. Creations — Baron (Irish), March 15, 1762; Baron, August 13, 1794 ; Earl, &c. , May 14, 1804. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent, and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife, the arms of Fox, namely argent, a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvem vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Supporters — Dexter, an elephant; sinister, a griffin, wings expanded, both argent, the latter gorged with a ducal coronet gules, and sem^e of mullets sable. Motto — " Ung je serveray." Married, August 21, 1890, Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Violet, daughter of the Right Honourable the twelfth Baron Conyers ; and has Issue — Percy Robert Herbert, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Clive, bom December 2, 1892. Seats — Powis Castle, Welshpool, in the county of Montgomery; Walcot, Lydbury-North, in the county of Salop. POWLETT, see CLEVELAND. POWLETT, ORDE-, see BOLTON. Colonel PERCY WILLIAM POWLETT, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of ll+irtVttfpl'f' I^'^i"-- Born 1837, being the son of the \:f^'i***^^*'*' late Reverend p. W. Pmulett of Frankton, in the county of Warwick ; created Com- f anion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1891. Married, 1867, Wilhelmina Anne, daughter of the late J. Rivan of Watford, in the county of Hertford. POWYS, see LILFORD. AMY CHARLOTTE POWYS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Fox ]0l!ltet)8t ^°^y^' daughter of WiUiam George Rose of j^uui^^ Wolston Heath, Rugby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Or, a lion's gamb erased, between two cross crosslets fitchfe in bend sinister gules. Married, 1871, Colonel Charles James Fox Powrys, com- monly known as Colonel the Honourable Charles James Fox Powys (son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lilford) who died 1893. Postal address— -n Great Cum- berland Place, W. CAROLINE MARY POWYS, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Mary Powys, daughter of the ^^ is the Naval Cockade. poto pm 80s Right Honourable the third Baron Lilford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Or, a lion's gamb erased, between two cross crosslets fitch^e in bend sinister gules. Postal address — 33 Great Cumberland Place, W. CHARLES POWYS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Powys. Born 1813, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Lilford. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms: Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitchte in bend sinister gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb couped and erect gules, holding a sceptre headed with a fleur-de-lis also erect or. Married, firstly, 1836, Mary (who died 1854), daughter of William Scott Kennedy; secondly, 1854, Agnes Annie, daughter of John Richards ; and has Issue by his second marriage — (i) Charles Warwick Powys, Esquire, born 1855 ; (2) Henry Vernon Powys, Gentleman, bom 1863 ; (3) Warwick Gurney Powys, Gentle- man, bom 1872. Postal address — 85 St George's Road, S.W. The Reverend EDWARD VICTOR ROBERT POWYS, commonly known as the Reverend the Honour- able Edward Victor Robert Powys, Bachelor of Laws. Born. 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lilford. Club — Oriental. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter, between two cross crosslets fitchfe in bend sinister gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb couped and erect gules, holding a sceptre headed with a fleur-de- lis also erect or. Married, 1865, Elizabeth Gwenillian (who died 1870), only child of the late William Watkin-Wayne of P14s Newydd, Aberdare; and has Issue — (i) Mervyn Owen Wayne Powys, Esquire, born 1866 ; (2) Edward William Wayne Powys, Gentleman, born 1870. Residence — Aspley Guise, Woburn Sands, in the county of Bedford. Postal address — Plasnewydd, Aberdare. MARY ELIZABETH FRANCES POWYS, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Elizabeth Frances Powys, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Lil- ford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a lion's gamb erased, between two cross crosslets fitch^e in bend sinister gules. Postal address — 33 Great Cumberland Place, W. § HARRY LEYCESTER POWYS-KECK, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- It+lrtVYIrirf Xitt>f\i Lieutenant. 5o?-k October 16, 1841, JPUUI^P^JJM^VU being the eldest son of the late Major Littelton Powys-Keck, com- monly known as Major the Honourable Henry Littleton Powys-Keck, who assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Keck, in addition to that of Powys, February 16, 1861, as successor of his uncle by marriage, George Anthony Legh Keck, Esquire, of Staughton Grange, by his first wife Margarette Matilda, second daughter of John J. Bancho. Clubs — Carlton, National. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a bend ermine, between two cotises flory counterflory or, and for distinction a canton of the last (for Keck) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion's gamb erased in bend dexter between two cross crosslets fitch^e in bend sinister gules (for Powys). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural crown gules a maiden's head ermine, purfled or, her hair dishevelled and flotant of the same, adorned with a chaplet vert, and garnished with roses proper (for Keck) ; 2, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's gamb erased and erect gules, grasping a fleur- de-lis bendways or (for Powys). Mottoes—" En Dieu est ma foy ; " " Parta tueri." Married, August 6, 1891, Agnes Cecil, fourth daughter of the late Cecil Gordon, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Cecil Gordon, and widow of James Milward. Seats — Staughton Grange, in the county of Leicester ; The Knoll, Kingston Hill, in the county of Surrey. MARIA PO WVS-KECK, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Littleton Powys-Keck, youngest surviving daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir John Gore, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order. Married, 1862, as his second wife, Major Henry Littleton Powys-Keck, commonly known as Major the Honourable Henry Littleton Powys-Keck (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Lilford), who died 1863. POYNINGS, Baron, see ATHOLE. POYNTZ, quartered by SPENCER. PRAERS, quartered by GROSVENOR. PRAERS, quartered by TAUNTON. PRATT, see CAMDEN. AUGUSTA GEORGIANA PRATT, commonly known as Lady Augusta Georgiana Pratt, daughter If^fflt't" °^ "^^ Most Honourable the second Marquess It^VtlVV Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a fesse between three ele- phants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. BICKERTON PRATT, Esquire, formerly a Commis- sioned Officer in Volunteer Artillery. Born September 13, 1840, being the eldest surviving son of the late Edward Richard Pratt, formerly of Roughton, in the county of Salop, Yeoman, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Thomas Spencer of Bilston, in the county of Stafford. Livery — Claret colour, with white facings. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, on a pile argent, between two mullets of six points in base or, an elephant's head couped proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of two javelins in saltire, an elephant's head couped proper, holding in the trunk a mullet of six points or ; with the Motto, " Aut fas aut mors." Married, September 16, 1875, Evelina Maria, daughter of William Adams, Fellow of the Geological Society ; and has Issue — ^(i) Bickerton Pratt, Gentleman, born May 4, 1880 ; (2) Bernard William Harries Pratt, Gentleman, bom July 27, 18S1 ; (3) Edward Spencer Pratt, Gentleman, born December 5, 1882 ; Mary Sophia Anne ; Evelina Joanna ; Agnes Margery ; and Dorothy Victoria. Estate — Common, Cefnllwyn, in the county of Monmouth, Postal address — Roughton, Cserleon, Monmouth. CAROLINE ELIZABETH PRATT, commonly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Camden, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address— The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. CATHERINE CECILIA PRATT, comtnonly knffwn as the Honourable Catherine Cecilia Pratt, daughter of tlm Right Honourable the third Baron Boston. Married, 1852, Colonel Walter Caulfeild Pratt, late Buckingham Militia. Postal address — Oving House, Oving, Aylesbury, CHARLES ROBERT PRATT, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles Robert Pratt. Born 1847, being the son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Cam- den. C/k^— Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field (for Pratt) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three spears' heads argent, the points imbrued (for Jeffreys). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased argent ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules, and about the neck a gold chain, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Married, 1881, Florence Maria, daughter of Major G. R. Stevenson, formerly of the 7th Dragoon Guards, of 17 East Cliff, Dover ; and has Issue living — (i) Cecil John Charles Pratt, Esquire, bom 1886; (2) Ronald Arthur Frederick Pratt, Gentleman (twin with Cecil John Charles) ; and Sybil Madeline Georgina. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8o6 pra CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH LOUISA PRATT, com- monly known as Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Louisa Pratt, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. CLARA ISABELLA PRATT, commonly known as Lady Clara Isabella Pratt, daughter of the Most Honour- able the second Marquess Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, on a fesse between three ele- phants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. ELEANOR MARGARET PRATT, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Margaret Pratt, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. FRANCES SARAH HARRIET PRATT, commonly jcnown as Lady Frances Sarah Harriet Pratt, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Camden. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. GEORGE MURRAY PRATT, Esquire, commonly .kno\\n as Lord George Murray Pratt. Born 1843. Club — Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 sable, on a fesse between three elephants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field (for Pratt) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three spears' heads argent, the points imbrued (for Jeffreys). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head erased argent (for Pratt) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules, and about the neck a gold chain, and pendent therefrom a portcullis or. Married, 1879, Charlotte Har- man, commonly Icnown as the Honourable Charlotte Harman, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Cheylesmore, of 16 Prince's Gate, S.W. Residence — Meadow Bank, Winkfield, Windsor. Colonel MENR Y MARSH PR A TT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1838, being the son of the late Reverend Williavi Pratt of Harpley., in the county of Norfolk ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Clubs — United Service, East India United Service. Married, 1891, Evelyn Mar- garet, daughter of the late Clayton William Feake Glyn. Postal address — 2 Ovington Gardens, S. W. MARY ELEANOR ELIZABETH PRATT, commonly known as Lady Mary Eleanor Elizabeth Pratt, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a fesse between three elephants heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. THERESA SARAH PRATT, commonly known as Lady Theresa Sarah Pratt, daughter of the Most Honour- able the second Marquess Camden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a fesse between three ele- phants' heads erased argent, as many mullets of the field. Postal address — The Grove, Seal, Sevenoaks. PRAYERS, quartered by GROSVENOR. PRAYERS, quartered by TAUNTON. PRENDERGAST, quartered by GORT. General Sir HARRY NORTH DALRYMPLE PRENDERGAST, Knight Com- l[^t*Ptl11lM*(TAr\f\ti> Thomas Augustus Prentice, Gentleman jl^tl^Ill'lLI;/ [to whom refer], by his wife Mary, daughter of John Johnson of Holbeach, Lord of the Manor of Fleet Fitzwalter, in the county of Lincoln. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per chevron engrailed or and azure, three greyhounds courant counter- changed, in the centre chief point a trefoil slipped .vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- greyhound rampant or, collared, ringed and lined sable, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert; with the Motto, "Nee timeo nee sperno." Married, May 24, 1879, Agnes Sophia, younger daughter of Christian Hermann Rohde ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Alfred Prentice, Gentleman, born June 24, 1883 ; (2) George Stukeley Prentice, Gentleman, born April 8, 1886; (3) Arthur Augustus Prentice, Gentleman, born July 5, 1887 ; (4) Oscar Prentice, Gentleman (twin with Arthur Augustus) ; Hilda ; Agnes Maud, died February 7, 1882 ; and Rose. Postal address — Oxton, Cheshire. THOMAS AUGUSTUS PRENTICE, Gentleman. Born March 8, 1815, being the only son of George Prentice, by his wife Ehza Jane, eldest daughter of the Reverend Archibald Kidd, Master of Arts, Rector of Jonesborough, in the county of Armagh. Livery — Blue coat, silver buttons, black and yellow striped waistcoat, with silver buttons, Oxford grey breeches, top boots, silver band round hat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Party per chevron engrailed or and azure, three greyhounds courant counter- changed, in the centre chief point a trefoil slipped vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-grey- hound rampant or, collared, ringed, and lined sable, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped vert. Motto — " Nee timeo nee sperno." Married, December 8, 1847, Mary, second and only surviving daughter of John Johnson of Holbeach, Lord of the Manor of Fleet Fitzwalter, in the county of Lincoln ; and has Issue — John George Prentice, Gentleman, bom October 16, 1851 [to whom refer]; Mary Georgina, died 1866 ; Elizabeth Catherine ; Frances Augusta ; and Susan Alexandra. Postal address — Armagh. CHARLES WARRE PRESCOT, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of It*)!*!^^ rnl" ^^ Peace for the county of Hereford. Bom j[^l«-Pl.UV j^^ay 25, 1838, being the second son of the late Reverend Charles Kenrick Prescot, Master of Arts , Rector of Stockport from 1820-1875, by his wife Emma Octavia, daughter of the Reverend Charles Warre, formerly Vicar of Hillmorton, near Rugby. Club — Oriented. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are: Sable, a chevron between three ffwls argent. Crest — A cubit arm vested, holding in the hand a hand beacon proper ; with the Motto, " Diligentia et vigilantia." Married, October zo, 1885, Mary, daughter, of the late Thomas Simmons of Liverpool, Merchant ; andhaslssue — (i) Cynria Puleston Prescot, born October 3, 1886 ; (2) Rupert Warre Keir Prescot, born December 13, 1888 ; Jane Violet; and Eleanor Wynn. Postal address — Kin^s Pyon House, Webbley. Sir GEORGE LIONEL LA WSON BAGOT PRES- COTT, fifth Baronet, of Theobalds Park, l[^t*I^Ctf nt"1" ^^ ^^^ county of Hertford. Born September j[^V«-PVUl-V 27, 1846, being the son of the late Sir George Rendlesham Prescott, fourth Baronet, by his wife Louise Franklin, daughter of Lionel Lawson ; succeeded his fatlier in 1894, under the creation (of Great Britain) of December 9, 1794. Armorial bearings as used, but for ^$ is the Naval Cockade. Pte which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Aims : Sable, a chevron between three owls argent. Crest — A cubit arm erect, vested gules, cuff ermine, holding in the hand proper a hand beacon sable, fired proper. Motto— "iMa: mihi Deus." Postal addresses— 16 Clarges Street, Piccadilly, W. ; Isenhurst, Mayfield, Sussex. Dame LOUISE FRANKLIN PRESCOTT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Prescott, Daughter of Lionel Lawson. Married, July 24, 1872, Sir George Rendlesham Prescott,fourth Baronet [who died 1894) ; and has Issue— (i) Sir George Lionel Lawson Bagot Prescott, fifth Baronet [to whom referl ; (2) Charles William Beeston Prescott, Es- quire, born. April 8, 1877; and Maude Helen. Postal address — Isenhurst, Mayfield, Sussex. PRESTON, see GORMANSTON. ALICIA PRESTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Preston, daughter 19f PfiftOn °'^ William North. Armorial bearings l^Vl^SivUd are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a chief sable, three crescents argent. Married, 1853, Charles Preston, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Preston, son of the Right Honourable the twelfth Viscount Gormanston, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {s) Jenico Edward Preston, Esquire, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Distinguished Service Order, Captain Indian Staff Corps, born November 29. 185s ; (2) Charles Preston, Esquire, born June 19, 1857 [married, Miriam, daughter of Charles AUeyne, Canada]. EDWARD FRANCIS JOHN PRESTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Francis John Preston, late Captain 9th Lancers. Bom 1845, being the son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Viscount Gor- manston. Clubs — Cavalry, Naval and Military, St. George's Yacht (Kingstown). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chief sable, three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a fox passant proper. Married, 1891, Genevieve, daughter of the late Samuel Grimshawe of Errwood, in the county of Cheshire. Postal address — Errwood Hall, Buxton. Sir HENRY JACOB PRESTON, third Baronet, of Beeston St. Lawrence, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace for the county of Norfolk. Born September r5, 1851, being the son of Sir Jacob Preston, the second Baronet , by his wife Amelia, daughter of WiUiam Willoughby Prescott of Hendon, in the county of Middlesex ; succeeded his father 1891, under the creation of May 30, 1815. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a chief sable, three crescents or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a crescent or. Motto — *' Pristinum spero lumen." Mar- ried, December 16, 1885, Mary Hope, daughter of Edmund Lewis Clutterbuck of Hardenhuish, in the county of Wilt- shire ; and has Issue — (i) Jacob Preston, Esquire, born 1887 ; (2) Edward Hulton Preston, Esquire, born 1888 ; (3) Thomas Frederick Preston, Esquire, born 1889 ; Netty Louisa, died December 13, 1892 ; and a daughter. Seat — Beeston Hall, St. Laurence, in the county of Norfolk. Major-General RICHARD PRESTON, Companion oj the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — United Service. Married, 1861, Emma Cecilia, daughter of the Reverend A. W. Chatfield. § THOMAS PRESTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Preston, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dublin. Born 1817, being the son of the Right Honourable the twelfth Viscount Gormanston. Clubs —Scottish, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a chief sable, three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a fox proper. Married, 1843, Margaret (who died 1891), daughter of John Hamil- ton of Sundrum, in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue— pre •807 (i) Thomas Edward Preston, Esquire, born 1851 ; (2) Arthur James Preston, Gentleman, born 1852 [married, 1887, Ina, daughter of the late Henry Spencer of Woodlands, Havant, in the county of Hampshire] ; (3) Francis Edmund Alex- ander Preston, Gentleman, born 1861 ; Margaret Pauline ; Caroline Dundas ; Laura Mary ; Anna Maria ; Matilda Jane ; Frances Harriette ; and Mary Christina. Residences — Silverstream, Balbriggan, in the county of Dublin ; 6 Queensberry Place, S.W. FREDERICK WAKE PRETOR-PINNEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born May It9t(>fnf;ll*)tl111l>n ^°' ^^34. being the eldest son lyvt-WV-JptUUJJ-if of the late Charles Pinney, Gentleman, of Camp House, Clifton, by his wife Frances Mary, fourth daughter of James Charles Still of East Knoyle, in the county of Wiltshire ; assumed the additional surname and arms of Pretor by Royal License, August 22, 1877. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules, three crescents or, issuing from each a cross crosslet fitchfe argent (for Pinney) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed with two heads vert, beaked and membered gules, standing on a fasces proper, and holding in each beak a trefoil slipped of the second, and impaling the arms of Smith, namely or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins, the two in chief respecting each other sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm in armour embowed the part above the elbow in fesse proper, the hand holding a cross crosslet fitch^e argent (for Pinney) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- eagle couped or, wings endorsed sable, semfe of trefoils slipped of the first, and holding in the beak a trefoil slipped vert (for Pretor). Motto — "Amor patriae." Married, March 3, 1863, Lucy, fifth daughter of Abel Smith, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Woodhall Park, in the county of Hertford; and has Issue — (i) Charles Frederick Pretor-Pinney, Esquire, Captain Rifle Brigade, born June 9, 1864 ; (2) Robert Wake Pretor-Pinney, Gentle- man, born October 7, 1867 ; Frances Mary ; Hester Lucy ; and Alice Susan. Seat — The Grange, Somerton, Taunton. Sir CHARLES PREVOST, third Baronet, of Belmont, in the county of Hampshire, Lieutenant- It*) fPHflttl" Colonel late and West Indian Regiment, Jp'VVUU^V Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Born December 15, 1831, being the son of the Venerable Sir George Prevost, second Bar- onet, Archdeacon and Honorary Canon of Gloucester, Vicar of Stinchcombe, by his wife Jane, daughter of Isaac Lloyd Williams of Cwmcynfelin, in the county of Cardigan. Creation — December 6, 1805. Livery — Oxford mixture, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a dexter arm in fesse issuing from a cloud in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, in chief two mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword erect, as in the arms. Supporters — Two grenadiers of the i6th (or Bedfordshire) Regiment of Infantry, each supporting with the exterior hand a flag gules, that on the dexter flowing towards the sinister, in- scribed "West Indies," and that on the sinister flowing towards the dexter, inscribed "Canada." Motto — " Ser- vatum cineri. " The supporters and the motto, " Servatum cineri," were granted October 1816 to the second Baronet by Royal Warrant, under sign-manual. The old motto, "J'ai bien servi," is retained by the rest of the family. Married, January 22, 1856, Sarah Margaret, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Keble, Bachelor of Divinity, Vicar of Bisley, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Thomas Keble Prevost, Esquire, Bachelor of Artsof the University of Oxford, born July 1866; (2) George Herbert Prevost, Esquire, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, serving with Indian Staff Corps, boi^n 1868 ; Eliza- beth Jane ; Constance Margaret ; Mary Eleanor ; Dora Katherine ; Annette Sarah ; Lucy Harriet ; and Alice Maud. Estates at Stinchcombe and North Nibley, in the county of Gloucester. Postal address — The Manor House, Stinchcombe, Gloucestershire. Tbe. Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8o8 Pte mi LEWIS DE TEISSIER PREVOST, Esquire, Colonel in the Army (retired), Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Geological Society, graduated at the Royal Staff College 1867. Barn October i, 1844, being the eldest son of Lewis de Teissier Prevost, Captain in the Royal Navy, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Handy of Bracca Castle, in the county of Westmeath, Ireland. Clud — Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Aziu-e, a dexter arm in fesse issuing from a cloud in the sinister fesse point, the hand grasping a sword erect proper, in chief two mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, charged on the shoulder with a mural crown or, the sinister paw grasping a sword erect as in the arms. Motto — " J'ai bien servi." Married, October 15, 1868, Annie Mason, second daughter of the late Andrew Dow, and of the late Mary Brydie of Montreal, Dominion of Canada, and co-heiress of her uncle, the late William Dow of Montreal ; and has Issue — William Prevost, Gentleman, Lieutenant 14th King's Hussars, born November 6, 1870 ; and Alice Gertrude. Postal address — Elfords, Hawkhurst, Kent. PRICE, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by LAW. AMY PRICE, Spinster, daughter and co-heir of the late John Blount Price, Esquire, of Islington, in tfie l[+)t*tfl> county of Middlesex , Justice of the Peace. Armo- Jp'll.tv rial bearings as claimed, but for which no authority has as yet been established in the Col- lege of A7-ms , are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly, I, or, a lion rampant regardant sable [for Price) ; 2. sable, three scaling- ladders argent, in the centre chief a spear-head of the last, the point imbrued proper, on a chief gules, a tower triple towered of th£ second ; 3. barry nebuly of six or and sable [for Blount) ; 4. gules, a griffin segreant or, a chief e7-mine {for Short). § EDWARD AUGUSTUS UVEDALE PRICE, Es- quire, Captain 4th Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Born October 18, 1854, being the second son of the late George Uvedale Price, General Bombay Staff Corps, by his wife Elizabeth Palmer, daughter of James Price, Lieutenant 24th Foot, and great-grandson of the late Sir Charles Price, Baronet, of Spring Grove, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Club — Royal Thames Yacht. Livery — Silk hat, bound with silver cord and laced, broad silver band ; coat, mulberry-coloured cloth, edged with red piping, silver buttons, crest ; waistcoat red, silver buttons, crest ; trousers black, red piping down the sides ; full dress : red plush knee- breeches, white silk stockings, black shoes, silver buckles, and silver shoulder-knots and cords on the coats. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of forty-two, I and 42, gules a lion rampant argent ; 2. argent, a rose gules ; 3. or, a lion rampant gules ; 4. sable, a chevron between three goats' heads erased or, over all in chief a cres- cent argent ; 5. azure, a lion passant guardant or ; 6. or, a griffin segreant, within a bordure gules ; 7. or, a griffin segreant gules ; 8. gules, a Saracen's face affront^e proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure ; 9. azure, a lion rampant argent ; 10, vert, a chevron between three mullets or; 11. azure, three Saxon crowns in pale or; 12. vert, a cross moline or ; 13. gules, a chevron argent, three men's heads in helmets and in profile, the vizors up proper ; 14. gules, a chevron argent, between three boys' heads in profile, couped at the neck proper ; 15. as number eight ; 16. as number nine ; 17. as number ten ; 18. as number eleven ; 19. sable, a lion rampant or ; 20. ermine, a lion rampant sable ; 21. party per bend ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or ; 22. azure, a lion rampant or, within a bordure argent ; 23. azure, a lion rampant or, within a bordure argent, pellett^e (?) ; 24. sable, a chevron between three spear-heads argent, imbrued gules; 25. sable, three roses argent; 26. sable, three spears paleways in fesse ; 27. as numbers eleven and eighteen ; 28. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale argent ; 29, or, a lion passant guardant gules ; 30. argent, three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, each charged with an eagle dis- played or ; 31. as numbers eleven, eighteen, and twenty- seven ; 32. azure, a cross pat^e fitchfe between four Saxon crowns or ; 33. as number thirty-two ; 34. azure, a cross patfe fitch^e or ; 35. vert, a stag rampant argent ; 36. gules, a chevron between three stags* heads caboshed argent ; 37. as number twenty-four ; 38. as number twenty-five ; & ia the Military Cockade. 39 as number twenty-six ; 40. as numbers eleven, eighteen, twenty-seven, and thirty-one ; 41. sable, on a chevron m- vected argent, between three mullets pierced or, a umcom s head erased of the field, the whole differenced with a cres- cent, and impaling the arms of Dumas, namely, per chevron flory and counterflory or and azure, in chief two hons' gambs erased, and in base a garb all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, holding in the dexter paw a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert; with the Motto, "Vive ut vivas." Married, October 27, 1881, Elizabeth Henrietta, second daughter of Henry John Phihp Dumas, of 7 The Cedars, Clapham Common, in the county of Surrey; and has Issue— {t.) Reginald Henry Uvedale Price, Gentleman, bom November 23 1883 ; (2) Geoffrey Uvedale Price, Gentleman, born February s, 1885 ; Helen Rose EUzabeth ; and Kathleen Janette. Postal addresses— i^ Sussex Gardens, Westgate- on-Sea ; 13 Trebovir Road, Kensington, S.W. HOWEL JOHN JAMES PRICE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, and of the Inner Temple, Barrister- at-Law. Born June 14, 1857, being the only surviving son of the late James Price of Glynllech, in the county of Brecon, by his wife Caroline Margaret, daughter of John James Bellam. Livery— &3.c\i. and gold. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Party per fesse sable and or, a pale counterchanged, three boys' heads affront^, couped at the shoulders two and one proper, and as many serpents nowed one and two vert ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a boy's head affront^, couped at the shoulders proper, two serpents saltirewise, heads upward vert, and a spear-head fessewise ; with the Motto, " Inno- centes sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes." Married, June 4, 1885, Mary Catherine, only child of William Smith of Greensted House, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue— Gwendoline Mary Vaughan ; Elinor Olive Vaughan ; and Janet Anita Vaughan. iJjtofe— Glynllech, in the parish of Ystradgynlais, in the county of Brecon. Postal address — Greensted Hall, Ongar, Essex. JOHN FREDERICK PRICE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Chief Secretary to Government in Political Department, Member of Legis- lative Council, Madras. Born 1839, being the eldest son of the late John Price, Esquire, by his wife Mary, daughter of Major Franklin ; entered Madras Civil Service, 1862 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron erminois between three spear-heads argent, imbrued at the points proper. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head vert, erased gules, holding in the mouth a sinister hand erect, couped at the wrist and dropping blood all proper. Married, 1863, Ahce, daughter of the Honourable H. D. Phillips, Member of Council, Fort St. George, and has issue living. JOHN SPENCER PRICE, Esquire. Born 1829, being the eldest son of John Price, Gentleman, of Toxteth Park, near Liverpool, by his wife (who was also his cousin) Ehza- beth, daughter of Robert Thomas, Merchant, of Liverpool. Livery — Black, with white collar and cuffs and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly of eight, t. sable, three roses argent, seeded or; 2. vert, a stag rampant argent, unguled or ; 3. gules, a chevron be- tween three stags' heads caboshed argent ; 4. sable, a chev- ron between three spear-heads argent, imbrued gules ; 5. sable, three roses argent, seeded or ; 6. sable, three spears paleways in fesse argent ; 7. azure, three ducal coronets in pale or ; 8. argent, a dragon's head erased vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist proper, impaling on the sinister side the arms of Cowper, namely or, two barrulets wavy azure, between two horse-shoes in chief sable, and a lantern in base proper. Married, May 4, 1881, Sarah, daughter of James Swainson Cowper-Essex, Gentleman, of Yewfield Castle, Outgate, Ambleside. Postal address — Waterhead House, Ambleside, Westmorland. MARY PRICE, Spinster, daughter and co-heir of the late John Blount Price, Esquire, of Islington, in the county 3 is tile Naval Cockade. Pri of Middlesex, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings as claimed, but for which no authority has yet been established in the College of Arms, are, upon a loxenge: Quarterly, i. or, a lion rampant regardant sable [for Price) ; 2. sahle, three scaling ladders argent) in the centre chief a spear-head of the last, the point imbrued proper, on a chief gules, a tower triple-towered of the second; 3. barry nebuly of six or and sable {for Blount) ; 4. gules, a gryphon segreant or, a chief ermine [for Short). Sir rose LAMBART PRICE, third Baronet, of Treng- wainton, in the county of Cornwall. Born July 1837, being the elder son of the late Captain Francis Price, 19th Foot, by his first wife, the third daughter of the late Henry Hewitt of Cork ; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet, May 18, 1872, under the creation of May 30, 1815. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Sable, a chevron erminois, between three spears' heads argent, imbrued at the points proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head vert, erased gules, holding in the mouth a sinister hand erect, couped at the wrist, dropping blood all proper. Motto— "Arr dwrr y Gyd." Married, January 3, 1877, Isabella, youngest daughter of John William Tarleton of Killeigh, King's county; and has Issue — (i) Rose Price, Esquire, born July 26, 1878 ; (2) Francis Caradoc Rose Price, Esquire, born June 29, 1880 ; (3) William Vreichvras Rose Price, born May 30, 1882. Seats — Westness, Rousay, Orkney, North Britain ; Glendale, Duirinish, Dunvegan, in the county of Inverness. Dame ROSINA MARY PRICE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Price, daughter of the late Richard Price. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a lion rampant argent (for Price). Married, 1868, Sir Frederick Pott Price, fourth Baronet, who died 1873. Postal address — 13 Trebovir Road, Kensington, S.W. The Reverend THOMAS WILLIAM PRICKETT, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the If^ftrfept't' University of Cambridge, and Fellow of the j^^VlbtVvVl- Society of Antiquaries. Born November 30, 1B22, being the third but only surviving son of the late Marmaduke Thomas Prickett (born October 23, 1774, and died August 23, 1861) of Hull and Boreas Hill, near Hedon, in the East Riding of the county of York, by his wife Anastasia, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Armitstead of Cranage Hall, in the County Palatine of Chester, by his first wife Catherine, elder daughter and co- heir of John Fenton of Betley Court, in the county of Stafford, which John Fenton was the son of 'Thomas Fenton, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law and Recorder of Newcastle-under-Lyme, and grandson of John Fenton of Fenton Park and • New- castle, in the county of Stafford, and brother of Elijah Fenton the poet. The above-mentioned Reverend Thomas William Prickett is sixth in descent from Marmaduke Prickett of AUerthorpe, Armiger, whose son George Prickett, Serjeant-at-Law and Bencher of Gray's Inn, and grandson of Marmaduke Prickett, Barrister-at-Law, were successively Recorders of York, 1688- 1714. Club — United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a cross quarter-pierced azure, four mascles of the field (for Prickett) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a cross voided sable, between four fleurs-de-lis azure, on a canfon the arms of Armitstead, namely or, a chevon embattled counter-em- battled sable, between three pheons points downwards azure, all within two flaunches gules, each charged with a tilting- spear in pale, point upwards of the field, headed argent (for Fenton). Married, February 4, 1863, Anne, daughter of Humphrey Sandwith, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, of Hull, who died 1874, and who was the grandson of Humphrey Sandwith of Newton Grange, Oswaldkirk, in the North Riding of the county of ■York ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Marmaduke Alan Prickett, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Clerk in Holy Orders; (2) Francis Fenton Prickett, Gentleman. Estate — The Manor House, Burton Pidsea, and other farms at Bromfleet and PauU, in the East Riding of the county of York. Postal address — Natland, Tennyson Road, Worthing. From a pedigree of the family contained in the Dodsworth MSS. in the Bodleian Library, it appears that Newton Grange Pti 809 was acquired temp. Henry VIII. by George Sandwith through his marriage with the heiress of the Priestman family. Roger Dodsworth, the antiquary, was mutemal great-grand- son of the above George Sandwith. The arms attributed to the Sandwith family are: Azure, a fleur-de-lis argent, a chief indented or. These are impaled by the above-mentioned Reverend Thomas William Prickett, but no authority for them has been established at the College of Arms by his wife's iminediate fa-mily . PRIDEAUX, quartered by HORDERN. Sir WALTER SHERBURNE PRIDEAUX, Knight Bachelor. Born 1846, being tlie son of lt+)l*tTtl>Atl1* Walter Prideaux, of Faircrouch, Wad- X^KWXrKWXy, ii^yst, Sussex, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of General S. H. Williams, Royal Engineers : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married, 1873, Catharine Mary, daughter of the Reverend J. V. Povah, Minor Canon of St. Pauls. Postal address — Goldsmiths' Hall, London. H CHARLES GLYNN PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Esquire, ** Justice of the Peace and priDeaur^TBr une '^^''i Hr." ^ing^re elder son of the late Charles Prideaux- Brune, Esquire, of Prideaux Place and of Plumber, in the county of Dorset, High Sheriff of Cornwall 1834, by his wife Frances Mary, second daughter and co-heir of Edmund John Glynn of Glynn, in the county of Cornwall. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, a cross cerceI6 or (for Brune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of three points gules, a mullet for difference (for Prideaux) ; and impaling the arms of Carew, namely or, three lions passant in pale sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant per pale indented argent and sable, armed and unguled or, pendent from a collar gules, a shield thereon the arms of Brune (for Brune) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an old man's head in pro- file, couped at the shoulders proper, hair and beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux) ; with the Motto, " Toujours prSt." Married, July 21, 1846, Ellen Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Jane, second daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, first Lord Carew ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Robert Prideaux- Brune, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) the Reverend Edward Shapland Prideaux-Brune, Rector of Rowner, in the county of Hampshire, born June 14, 1853 [married, July 14, 1885, Sophia, eldest daughter of William Grant of Monck- ton House, Anglesey, near Gosport, and has, Humphrey Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, born November 6, 1885 ; Hugh Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, born August 14, 1890 ; and Cheston Isolda] ; (3) Francis Ernest Prideaux-Brune, Gentleman, born February 5, 1863, accidentally drowned at Walnut Springs, Texas, United States of America, May 27, 1885 ; Ellen Frances ; Gertrude Rose ; Mary Katherine ; Beatrice May ; Isolda Blanche ; Mildred Maria [married, April 17, 1890, Captain Hervey Alexander, loth Royal Hussars, and has issue]. Seat — Prideaux Place, Padstow, in the county of Cornwall. Town House — 10 Grosvenor Gardens, S.W. CHARLES ROBERT PRIDEAUX-BRUNE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford, late Lieutenant-Colonel Rifle Brigade, now Commanding 4th Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment. Born October 10, 1848, being the eldest son of Charles Glynn Prideaux-Brune, Esquire [to whom refer], of Prideaux Place, in the county of Cornwall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Ellen Jane, commonly Icnown as the Honourable Ellen Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Shapland Carew, first Baron Carew. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a cross cercel^ or (for Brune) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of three points gules, a mullet for difference (for Prideaux) ; over all a label of three points for difference, and impaling the arms of KnatchbuU-Hugessen, namely quarterly i and 4, argent, on a mount an oak-tree proper, supported by two boars sable (for Hugessen) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cross crosslets fitchfe between two bendlets or (for KnatchbuU). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8io mi Pti befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant per pale indented argent and sable, armed and unguled or, pendent from a collar gules a shield, thereon the arms of Brune {for Brune) ; 2. upon a wreath of thr colours, an old man's head in profile couped at the shoulders proper, hair and beard or, on the head a chapeau gules (for Prideaux) ; with the Motto, " I'oujours pr6t." Married, October 17, 1883, Katharine Cecilia, commonly known as the Honourable Katharine Cecilia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Hugessen Knatchbull-Hugessen, first Lord Bra- bourne ; and has Issue — {1} Fulke KnatchbuU Prideaux- Brune, Gentleman, born May 20, 1887; (2) Denys Edward Prideaux- Brune, Gentleman, born June 18, 1891 ; Eva Katharine ; Winifred Annie ; and Sybil -Isolda-. Postal address — The Grange, Welwyn. Sir WILLIAM OVER END PRIESTLEY, Knight Bachelor, Born 1839, being the son of l[+)l*tPrt1"f l^t) Jo^^pl^ Priestley of Morley Hall, Leeds, J^H-vJJUv^ ly fi-i; ^ij^g Mary, daughter of James Overend of Morley; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Club — Athenceum. Married, 1856, Eliza, daughter of the late Robert Chambers, Doctor of Laws, of Edinburgh, Postal addresses — 17 Hertford Street, May- fair, London ; Sherards, Welwyn, Hertfordshire. PRIMROSE, see ROSEBERY. PRIMROSE, Baron, see ROSEBERY. M BOUVERIE FRANCIS PRIMROSE, Esquire, com- ^ monly known as the Honourable Bouverie lf^1*ltY11«rti5'i> Francis Primrose, Companion of the JPlltlllU^I^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Edinburgh, General Royal Company of Archers. Borfi i8r3, being the second son of the late Right Honourable Archibald John Primrose, the fourth Earl of Rosebery, by his first wife Harriet, second daughter of the Honourable Bartholomew Bouverie ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1876. Clubs — Brooks's, Oxford and Cambridge, United Service, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, vert three primroses within a double tressure flory counter- flory or ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant double queued sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a primrose or. Married, 1838, Frederica Sophia Anson, commonly known as the Honourable BYederica Sophia Anson (who died 1867) ; and has Issue living — (i) Francis Archibald Primrose, Esquire (of Carrington, Too- woomba, Queensland), born 1843 [married, 1872, Jane, daughter of George King of Sydney, New South Wales, and has issue living, Archibald Bouverie Primrose, Esquire, born 1881 ; Frederica Jane ; Dorothy ; Louisa Wilhel- mina ; Evelyn ; Constance Margaret ; and Gwendolen Gertrude Maude] ; (2) Henry William Primrose, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India [to whom refer] ; (3) Gilbert Edward Primrose, Gentleman, born 1848 [married, 1893, Jessie Catherine, daughter of the late Lieutenant Costelloe of Lackeen Castle, Birr, Ireland] ; (4) George Anson Primrose, Gentleman, Captain Royal Navy, born 1849 [married, i88g, Mary Cecilia, daughter of Thomas E. Kenny of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and has issue living, Marjorie Frances ; and Adela Blanche Margaret] ; (5) Edward Neil Primrose, Gentleman, born 1854 ; Alice Jane [married, firstly, 1868, George Mercer Henderson of Fordell, in the county of Fife, who died 1881 ; secondly, 1887, John Bellingham] ; Frederica Mary ; and Charlotte Henrietta [married, 1878, Carleton Tufnell, a retired Commander Royal Navy, who died 1893]. Postal address — 22 Moray Place, Edinburgh. HENRY WILLIAM PRIMROSE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1846, being the second son of Bouverie Francis Primrose, Es- quire, commonly called the Honourable Bouverie Francis Primrose, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer], by his wife the Honourable Frederica Sophia Anson ; created Companion of the Most & is tbe Military Cockade. Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1885. C/k*— Travellers . Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 vert three primroses within a double tressure flory counter- flory or (for Primrose) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant, double queued sable (for Cressy). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a primrose or. Married, 1888, -Helen Mary, daughter of the late Gilbert McMicking of Miltonise, in the county of Wigton ; and has Issue living — Archibald Henry Reginald Primrose, Gentleman. Postal address— a, Stanhope Gardens, S.W. ALEXANDER PRINGLE, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- If+Jfmrt-lc tenant. Advocate. Born March 13, 1837, j^llUiJlv being the only son of the late Alexander Pringle, Esquire, of Whytbank and Yair, by his wife Agnes Joanna, second daughter and heir-propor- tioner of Sir William Dick, Baronet, of Prestonfield. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries, is set for Crest, a man's heart proper winged or. Supporters — Two pilgrims, habited proper. Motto — "Sursum." Married, March 22, 1870, Mary Arbuthnot, daughter of Robert Keith Pringle of The Grove, Darleydale, in the county of Derby. Seat — Yair, by Selkirk. Sir GEORGE PRINGLE, Knight Bachelor. Born 1882, being the son of the late George Pringle of HoUoway, by his wife Anne, daughter of the late James Willis of Black- friars ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Postal address— 12 Hereford Gardens, Park Lane, W. § JAMES THOMAS PRINGLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Roxburgh and Selkirk, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk, Commander Royal Navy (retired). Born 1832, being the eldest son of the late Vice-Admiral James Pringle of Torwoodlee, by his wife Mary Eraser. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire engrailed azure, five escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a serpent nowed proper ; and in an escroU above this Motto, *' Nosce te ipsum." Married, 1862, Ann Parminter, only child of the late Colonel Black, S3rd Regiment ; and has had Issue — (i) John Lewis Pringle, Gentleman, born 1868, died young ; (2) James Lewis Pringle, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (3) George Macgregor Pringle, Gentleman, born 1871, died 1874 ; (4) Lionel Graham Pringle, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Elizabeth Ann ; Lillian Erskine ; Adelaide Jane ; Helena Florence ; and Mary Simcoe Violet. Seat — Tor- woodlee, Galashiels, in the county of Selkirk. Residence — 4 First Avenue, Brighton. §SiK NORMAN WILLIAM DRUMMOND PRINGLE, seventh Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Selkirk, Member of the Queen's Body Guard of Scotland. Born 1836, being the son of Sir Norman Pringle, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Robert Stewart of Alderston. Creation — July 5, 1683. Clubs — United Service, Junior Army and Navy, Cigar, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Azure, three escallops or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a saltire, within a garland of bay-leaves proper. Mottoes — "Coronat fides" (for Pringle of Stitchill) ; "Amicitia reddit honores" (for Pringle of Torsonce). Married, January 10, 1871, Louisa Clementina, youngest daughter of Robert Steuart of Alderston, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — Norman Robert Pringle, Esquire, born October 18, 1891 ; Magdalen Valerie ; and Violet Louisa Maria. Seat — Newhall, near Selkirk. ROBERT KEITH PRINGLE, Esquire, late Bombay Civil Service, Chief Secretary to the Government of Bombay, M is the Naval Cockade. Pri pro 8ii and Commissioner in Sind, Justice of the Peace for the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk, formerly Convener of the county of Selkirk. Bom March 12, 1802, being the fourth son of the late Alexander Pringle of Whytbank and Yair, in the county of Selkirk, North Britain, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late Sir Alexander Dick, Baronet, of Prestonfield, in the county of Midlothian. Livery — Buff coat, green and yellow waistcoat, gold buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops or. Crest — A man's heart proper ; with the Motto, " Sur- sum." Married, April 15, 1848, Mary Jane, daughter of the late General Moore of the Bombay Army, late MiUtary Auditor-General, Bombay ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Pringle, Gentleman, born October 27, 1850: (2) Robert Keith Pringle, Gentleman, born April 22, 1854; (3) John Pringle, Gentleman, born July 5, 1861 ; (4) Charles Pringle, Gentleman, born July 24, 1865, died 1879 ; (5) William Pringle, Gentleman, born October 21, 1868 ; Mary Arbuth- not [married, March 22, 1870, Alexander Pringle of Whyt- bank, in the county of Selkirk] ; Georgina ; Fanny ; Char- lotte ; Margaret Joanna ; and Edith. PoHal address — Tweedside, Hampton Wick, Kingston-on-Thames. . Colonel ARTHUR HALDIMAND PRINSEP, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the lt*)l*t1lrtPI1 B"'^^- Born 1840, being the third son of the J^vllwvtJ Honourable Henry Thoby Prinsep, Member of Councilfor India, of Little Holland House, Kensington, IV.; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1888, Julia Caroline, daughter of the late General James Webber Smith of Ashling, in the county of Essex, and widow of Captain W. Degacher, 24^/2 Regi- ment. Postal address — Cawnp07'e, North- West Provinces, India. His Honour Sir HENRY PHOBY PRINSEP, Knight Bachelor, Puisne Judge of tJie High Court at Calcutta. Born 1836, being the son of the late H. P. Prinsep, of the Bengal Civil Service ; was dubbed Knight Bachelor, July r8, 1894. Married, 1887, Lilla L., widow of Andrew Skeen, Doctor of Medicine, and youngest daughter of the late W. Forster Smyfhe of Stapleleld Place, in the county of Sussex. Postal address — z. Russell Street, Calcutta. § RICHARD HENRY PRIOR - WANDESFORDE, Esquire, Justice of the Ptior=manDe0fortie iSi^TrT^^l^. 15, 1870, being the eldest son of the late Charles Butler Prior, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Dora, daughter of Richard Phillips, Es- quire, of Gaile, in the county of Tipperary, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; and succeeded his grandmother (who had assumed by Royal License the additional surname and arms of Wandesforde), 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 2 or, a lion rampant double queued azure, armed and langued gules (for Wandes- forde) ; 2 and 3 vert, on a bend ermine three chevronels gules (for Prior). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a church proper, the spire azure (for Wandesforde) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile vert (for Prior). Mottoes — ^"Tout pour I'Eglise" (for Wandesforde); " Certavi et vici" (for Prior). Seats — Castlecomer, in the county of Kilkenny ; The Hall, Kirklington, in the county of York. Sir CHARLES BRADLY PRITCHARD, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order IKIftfrJiarh of the Indian Empire, Companion of the jplllty ttlU Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Member of Council of the Governor- General of India. Born 1837, being the son of the Reverend Charles Pritchard, Doctor of Divinity, Fellow of the Royal Society, Savilian Professor of Astronomy at Oxford ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886, and Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Postal address — Calcutta and Simla, Lieutenant -General GORDON DOUGLAS PRIT- CHARD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 183S, being the son of William Waugh Pritchard : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i&%6. Chib— United Service. Married, 1863, Agnes Maria, daughter of William Hinckes Cox, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey. PRITTIE, see DUNALLEY. JANET PRITTIE, Widow, commonly known as the Honoiurable Mrs. Francis Prittie, the second l[9ttttip daughter of Edward Gonne Bell. Armorial j^ViVV&v bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per pale argent and gules, three wolves' heads erased counterchanged. Married, 1856, as his third wife, Francis Sadlier Prittie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Francis Sadlier Prittie (brother of the Right Honourable the third Baron Dunalley), who died 1867. Of the above marriage there is Issue — A daughter, Geraldine Frances [married, October i, 1889, Frederick John Gough]. Postal address — Glenview, West Clonmel. WILLIAM RICHARD PROBERT, late Captain in the Honourable East India Company's Ser- ][i*)l*nfl^l*f vice. Born May 31, 1815, being the second j^VUUvi'i' but eldest surviving son of Thomas Proberiof Newport House, in the county of Essex, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Thomas Carwardine of Earls- colne PHojy, in the county of Essex, and Thinghill Court, Withington, in the county of Hereford. Livery — Dark blue, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Per pale azure and sable, three Jleurs-de-lis or. Crest — ■ A Cornish chough proper within a closed fetterlock or. Married, firstly. May 1850, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Henry Archer of View Lodge, near Walden, in the county of Essex ; and secondly, June 18, 1863, Maria Lucinda Hunt, eldest daughter of Thomas Swetenham of Skibbereen, in the county of Cork; and has Issue — (i) Charles Moule Verdon Probert, born April i, 1855 ; (2) William Geoffrey Probert, born May i, 1864; (3) Arthur Gerard Probert, born June 12, 1865 ; (4) Claude Harold Probert, born Octo- ber I, 1869 ; (s) Cyril Gerald Probert, born January 27, 1871 ; and Nora Kathleen. Postal address — The Lodge, Linton, Cambridgeshire. PROBY, see CARYSFORT. PROBY, Baron, see CARYSFORT. General Sir DIGHTON MA CNA GHTEN PROB YN, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- lf^1*rtflT)ft ^^^^ Order of the Bath, Knight Commander ^WiV^W of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, upon wlunn Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Controller and Ti'ea- surer of the Household to His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Member of the Council for the Duchy of Corn- wall. Born 1833, being the son of Captain George Probyn, by his wife Alicia, daughter of Sir Francis WorkTnan Macnaghten, first Baronet ; created Companion of the Most honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star pf India, z8y6. Clubs — Marlborough, United Service. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are those of Lord Carysfort, namely : Er- mine, on afesse gules, a lion passant or. Crest — Anostrich's head erased proper, ducally gojged, and holding in the beak a key or. Motto — " Manus htsc inimica tyrranis." Mar- ried, 1872, Letitia, daughter of Thomas R. Thellusson, Esquire. Postal address — i Buckingham Gate, S. W. Dame CAROLINE ESTHER PROCTOR- BEAU- CHAMP, Widow; proctor=TBeauc!)amp ^rSono'urabTLd^ Proctor - Beauchamp, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Granville George Waldegrave, second Lord Radstock. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chevron sable, between three martlets gules, impaling the arms of Waldegrave, namely, per pale argent and gules, a crescent sable for difference. Married, 1852, Sir Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp, the fourth Baronet, who died in 1874. Of the above marriage TI1& Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8r2 Pto there is Issue — (i) Sir Reginald William Proctor-Beauchamp, fifth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Granville Pelham Proctor- Beauchamp, Esquire, born August 20, 1855, died December 9, 1889 ; {3) Horace George Proctor-Beauchamp, Esquire, born 1856 [married, November 15, 1B92, Florence, only daughter of the late H. M. Leavitt of New York] ; (4) Mon- tagu Harry Proctor-Beauchamp, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, born i860 [married, and has a son, born August 4, 1893] ; {5) Algernon Proctor-Beauchamp, Esquire, born April 2, 1867, died March 6, 1879 ; Ida Caroline [married, October 6, 1891, Colonel Robert Henry Curzon Drury Lowe] ; Hilda [married, December 10, 1884, J. E. Knayston Studd, and has issue] ; Constance, twin with Hilda [married, July 30, 1889, William Douglas Robinson -Douglas of Orcharton] \ and Maude [married. May 7, 1889, the Reverend W. T, B. Hayter, and has issue]. Postal addresses — Langley Park, Norwich J 3 Cromwell Road, S.W. §SiR REGINALD WILLIAM PROCTOR-BEAU- CHAMP, Baronet, of Langley Park, in the county of Norfolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Bom 1853, being the eldest son of Sir Thomas William Brograve Proctor-Beauchamp, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk, by his wife, the Honourable Catherine Esther Waldegrave, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Granville George, second Lord Radstock. Creation — February 20, 1745. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron sable, between three martlets gules (for Proctor) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse between six billets three and three barways or, a canton ermine (for Beau- champ) ; impaling the arms of Jocelyn, namely, azure a circular wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto in quadrangle or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a pied greyhound sejant proper, collared or. Motto — " Toujours fidMe. " Married, June 7, 1880, Violet Julia Charlotte Maria, commonly known as Lady Violet Julia Charlotte Maria, only child of the fifth Earl of Roden ; and has Issue — Sheila Ginerva Hilda Mary. Colonel MONTAGUE PROTHEROE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ll*1t*nf'Tll?1*ril> Companion of tlie Most Exalted Order ^V\^K\jX^\\^X^ of the Star of India, Born i^i^x, being the son of the late Evan Protheroe, Esquire, of Lee, in the county of Kent ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — United Service, Naval and Military , Junior United Service. Postal address — Bolarum, India. SAMUEL BUTLER PROVIS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, \(^VC\\\\Ci ^^^^^^ of -^^'^^ of ^^^ University of CambHdge^ jl^VUUl^ Assistant-Secretary Local Government Board, son of Samuel Provis, of Bath ; created Companion of the Most Horiourahle Order of the Bath, 1887. Postal address — 2 Lansdowne Place, Brunswick Square, W.C, EDWARD STISTED MOSTYN PRYCE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop lf+Jt*11fl^ ^^^ Montgomery, Master of Arts of the l^i^tt- University of Oxford. Born April 8, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant- Colonel T. E. H. Pryce, late of the 2nd Queen's Royal Regiment, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Francis Burton loth Lancers, of 10 Norfolk Street, Park Lane. Club — Conservative. Livery — Lincoln green coat and trousers with scarlet piping, brass buttons, red waistcoat, gold band round the hat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Quarterly, i. argent, a lion passant sable be- tween three fleurs-de-lis gules (for Pryce) ; 2. argent, on a bend sable between two crescents gules, three annulets or (for David ap Griffith ap Rys) ; 3. sable, three nags' heads erased argent (for David Lloyd ap Griffith ap Ririd of Gunley) ; 4. argent, three boars' heads couped sable, tusked or (for Evan ap Rhys ap Hugh of Rhiwhirieth) ; impaUng the arms of Beauclerk, namely, quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. azure, three fleurs-de-lis or (for France) ; ii. and iii. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or & is the Military Goclcade. (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure fiory and counterflory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure a harp or, stringed argent (for Ireland), being the arms of His Majesty King Charles II. ; over all a smister baton gules, charged with three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper, the whole differenced by a martlet ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant sable, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis as in the arms ; with the Motto, "In Deo confidemus oranes." Married, August 7, 1877, Henrietta Mary, daughter of Charles W. Beauclerk, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, of Winchfield House, in the county of Southampton; and has Issue- Hugh. Beauclerk Mostyn Pryce, Gentleman, born October I, 1881; Sybil V^ra -lise ; IsmayNesta; Olga Georgina Meddefys. Estates— The Gunley Estates, in the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Postal addresses— Gunley Hall, Chirbury, Shropshire ; King's Wood, Bournemouth. EDWARD PRYCE-JONES, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, 1)2tt.vi<>A TrtMrxy Barrister-at-Law, Captain Mont- IpTpCKsjIUuKIS gomery Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the county of Mont- gomery. Born 1861, being the eldest son of Sir Pryce Pryce -Jones, Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliament, of Dolerw, in the county of Montgomery, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of Edward Rowley Morris of New- town, etui— Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pale argent, between two cops of yarn a shuttle erect all proper, on a chief of the second, a cross fiory sable between two Cornish choughs of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a shuttle fesseways proper, thereon a goat statant argent, gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Married, 1886, Beatrice, second daughter of the late Herbert Hardie of High Lane, in the county of Chester ; and has, with other Issue — Pryce Victor Pryce-Jones, Esquire, born 1887. Postal address — Newtown Hall, Montgomeryshire. Sir pryce PRYCE-JONES, Knight Bachelor, Member of Parliament for the Montgomery District, Justice of the Peace for the county of Montgomery (High Sheriff 1891). Born 1834, being the son of the late William Jones, Solicitor, of Newtown, North Wales; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Clubs— Caxlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pale argent, between two cops of yarn a shuttle erect all proper, on a chief of the second, a cross flory sable between two Cornish choughs of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a shuttle fesseways proper, thereon a goat statant argent, gorged with a collar flory counterflory gules. Married, 1859, Eleanor, daughter of Edward Rowley Morris of Newtown; and has, with other Issue — Edward Pryce- Jones, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Dolerw, Newtown, North Wales. §SiE PRYSE PRYSE, first Baronet, of Gogerddan, in the county of Cardigan, Deputy-Lieutenant. ]P)l*T)«P Born January 15, 1838, being the only son K'^Ki^^ of the late Pryse Lovedon of Gogerddan (who assumed the name of Loveden), by his wife Margaretta Jane, daughter of Walter Rice, of Llwynybrain, in the county of Carmarthen ; took by Royal License, July 28, 1863, the surname and arms of Pryse in lieu of Loveden ; and was created a Baronet, July 28, 1866. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant regardant sable. Upon the escutheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant regardant sable, holding between the paws a fleur-de-lis or. Motto — " Duw au bendithio. " Married, February 23, 1859, Louisa Joan, youngest daughter of Captain John Lewes of Llanlear, in the county of Cardigan ; and has Issiie — (i) Pryse Pryse Pryse, Esquire, born December 11, 1859 [married, June 2, 1881, Louisa, third daughter of Colonel Howell of Penrheol, in the county of Carmarthen] ; (2) Edward John Pryse, Esquire, born July 10, 1862 [married, November 19, 1891, Nina Katherine Angharad, only child and heiress of the late D. K. W. H is tlie Naval Cockade. Puc Webley Parry of Noyadd Trefawr, in the county of Cardigan. He assumed by Royal License the surnames and arms of Webley Parry] ; (3) Lewis Thomas Loveden Pryse, Esquire, born February 5, 1864 ; (4) Richard Humphrey Edmund Pryse, Esquire, born MSy i, 1867 ; (■;) George Rice Pryse, Esquire, born February 20, 1870; (6) Herbert William Pryse, Esquire, born November 1872 ; Margaret Louisa Joan ; and Florence Mary. Seat— Gogerddan, in the county of Cardigan. RICHARD KAYE RUCKLE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian It+itirfefP ^^P'^''^- Born 1830; created Companion Jl^UVnit' of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. Dame CATHERINE JUDITH PULESTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Puleston, ]P)ltlPfl(tnn daughter of Richard Fountaine Wilson of l^Uia^^PVUtl Melton Parlt, in the county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a loEenge : Sable, three mullets argent. Married, 1853, Colonel Sir Richard Price Puleston, third Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Annetta Fountaine [married, April 12, 1877, Philip Yorke of Erddig Park, in the county of Denbigh]; Mary Sophia [married, Feb- ruary 3, 1880, Llewellyn E. G. Parry of Crafl'wyn, Beddge- lert, in the county of Carnarvon] ; and Catherine Theodosia Fountaine. Postal address — The Grange, Adderbury, Banbury. § Sir JOHN HENRY PULESTON, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Denbigh, Member of Parliament for Davenport since February 1874, is on the Commission of Lieutenancy for London, and Constable of Carnarvon Castle. Born 1830, being the son of John Puleston of the county of Denbigh, by his wife Mary, daughter of J. Jones of Tryddyn ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1857, Margaret, daugh- ter of the Reverend Edward Lloyd, Postal addresses — 2 Whitehall Court, S. W. ; Ravenswood, Camberley, Surrey ; Ffynogion, Llanfair, Dyffryn Clwyd, Denbighshire. The Reverend Sir THEOPHILUS GRESLEY HENRY PULESTON, fourth Baronet, of Emral, in the county of Flint, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Worthenbury, Justice of the Peace for the county of Flint. Born 1823, being the son of Sir Richard Puleston, second Baronet, by his second wife Eliza, daughter of J. Shaw of Chester ; succeeded his half-brother 1893, under the creation of November 2, 1813. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Sable, three mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. an oak-tree proper, pendent therefrom by a band azure, an escutcheon gules, charged with three ostrich feathers, in com- memoration of Sir Richard Puleston's having had the honour of introducing the Prince of Wales, September g, 1806, into the principality ; 2. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a buck statant proper, attired or. Motto — " Clariores e tenebris." Married, firstly, 1849, Christian Anne, daughter of the Reverend W. S. Marvin, Vicar of Shawbury, in the county of Salop ; and secondly, 1882, Anne Margaret, daughter of David Bannerman of Mansfield Lodge, Man- chester. Residences — Emral, Worthenbury, in the county of Flint ; 2 Aldford Street, Park Lane. PULFORD, quartered by GROSVENOR. PULFORD, quartered by TAUNTON. PULLEINE, see RICHMOND, Bishop of. W Sir JOSEPH PULLEY, first Baronet, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county ll+lttffl>t) of HerefSrd. 5o?-k September 8, 1822, being Jp'UUv^ the son of Joseph PuUey of Bayswater, by his wife Frances, daughter of Charles Oldaker of Fladbmy, in the county of Worcester. Creation — July 4. 1893. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire, National Liberal. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, three eagles displayed, two and one gules, on a chief wavy vert, three fleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon, which.is charged put 8t3 with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with a mill-rind, and each wing with a cross pat^e fitch^e or. Motto — ' ' Lahore. Married, August 30, i860, Mary Jane, daughter of Henry William Burgess of Sloane Street (she died July 25, 1876). Residences — Lower Eaton, in the county of Hereford ; 90 Piccadilly. JOHN SAMUEL PURCELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Con- lE*)ni*rP'f f tf'oller of Stamps and Registrar of Joint Stock T^WkkX^XX Companies^ Late Major London Irish Rifles. Born May .-^i., 1839, being the son of John Francis Purcell, Doctor of Medicine, an Irish Poor Law Commissioner, and previously Physician in Ordinary to stic- cessive Lo7'ds- Lieutenant of Ireland ; ci'eated Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1888. Club — Consti- tutional, Armorial bearings as used are : Argent„a boar passant gules, armed and bristled or, on a chief azure, three plates. Crest — A hand couped above the wrist, erected, holding a sword pierced through the jaw of a black boar's head, vulned, and distilling drops of blood all proper, the sleeve azure, turned up argent. These arms were coTifrmed by William Hawkins, Ulster King of Arms, August 24, , 1715, but no pedigree has been recorded in Ulster's Office establishing his descent from grantee. Married, December 15, 1868, Alice Fanny, daughter of Captain Leighton Ken- nett ; and has Issue — (i) John Poyntz Purcell, born May i, 1876; {2) Hubert Kenneit Purcell, born December 10, 1884; Ethel Alice; Marina Florence; Violet Arabella; and Lily Rose. Postal addresses — 18 Blessington Road, Black- heath, Kent ; Somerset House, London. GERALD PURCELL-FITZGERALD, Gentleman, of The Island, in the county Putcell^jTitHetairi °f Tsl^ tfug f^eiS and only surviving son of the late Maurice Noel Ryder Purcell-FitzGerald of Boulge Hall, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Annie, daughter of James Laurie. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules, a mullet on a crescent for difference (for FitzGerald) ; 2 and 3 argent, a saltire between four boars' heads couped sable (for Purcell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey proper, environed about the middle and chained or, a mullet on a crescent for difference (for FitzGerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm holding a sword proper, pommelled and hiked or, pierced through the jaw of a boar's head couped sable, vulned and distilling drops of blood, the sleeve azure, turned up argent (for Purcell) ; and over the first crest, on an escroU, this Motto, " Crom a boo." Seats — Little Island, in the county of Waterford ; Boulge Hall, Woodbridge, in the county of Suffolk ; Seaford Lodge, in the county of Sussex ; Pendleton, in the county of Lanca- shire. EMMA BESS PUREY-CUST, commonly known as Lady Emma Bess Purey-Cust, daugh- ll^tt1*i>ri.-rirftrff' ter of the Right Honourable the fifth iKUl.t'i^-Vi^UJJl. Earl of Darnley. Married, 1854, the Very Reverend Arthur Perceval Purey-Cust, Doctor of Divinity,, Dean of York and Honorary Canon of Christ Church, Oxford. Postal address — The Deanery, York. Sir JOHN PURVES, eighth Baronet of that Ilk. Born August 9, 1879, being the only son of lt+)ll1*tll>ft '^'^ ^^'^ Charles Hyde Home Purves, Esquire, l^'l^^'^'^'' Deputy - Lieutenant, by his wife Frances Mabel, youngest daughter of Clement Archer of Hill House, in the county of Middlesex ; succeeded his kinsman, the late Sir Hugh Hume-Campbell, January 30, 1894, under the creation of July 25, 1665. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a fesse between three mascles argent, as many cinquefoils of the first, and pendent below the escutcheon, from an orange-tawny ribbon, his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a. genuinely armigerous person. 8i4 put is set for Crest, the sun rising out of a cloud proper ; with the Motto, " Clarior e tenebris " Postal address — Purves Hall, Greenlaw, N.B. PURY, quartered by CUST. FRANCOIS ALFRED PUTON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eininent Order of the Indian lP)ttfnT1 J^^pi^^' Born 1832, teing the son of the late \^\XW\V Monsieur Michel Ernest Puton, Naturalist, of Remiremont, Vosges, France; created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1885. Postal address — Forest School, Nancy, France. Dame FRANCIS PYCROFT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Pycroft, daughter of Major H. ]l9t)Cl*firt Bates, Roya,l Artillery. Married, 1841, 5;> IKc*'*"^^ Thomas Pycroft, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Postal address— 17 Cleveland Gardens, Hyde Park, W. EDWARD PYKE, Gendeman, Justice of the Peace, eldest son of the late Joseph Pyke, Gentleman, It^Wfep Justice of the Peace, of Winckley Square, It^C***' Preston, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party Ctua per saltire sable and or, two trefoils in pale, and in fesse as many talbots' heads erased counterchanged ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a fountain a pike-fish fesseways proper; with the Motto, " Deo favente progredior." Residence— MscXOTi Bank, Southport, Lanca- shire. PYM, quartered by MARSH AM. Major-General FREDERICK GEORGE PYM, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, IRiritrt ^'"^ "f '■^^ '"'^ Commander Richard Blsworthy Jl^piU Pym, Royal Navy : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Mar- ried, 7f>-rf/j)', 1861, Mary Anne Elizabeth, who died 1870, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Bernard Granville Layard ; secondly, 1879, Mary, daughter of James Jackman of Beer- alston. Postal address— 3 Melbourne Villas, Manor Road, Wallington , Surrey. Sir THOMAS SALTER PYNE, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom, and Companion of the Most 1l?Jrmi> Exalted Order of the Star of India; created l^'J/llIP Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom by Letters Patent, dated March 30, 1894. Resi- dence — In Afghanistan. Q Sir RICHARD QUAIN, first Baronet, of Harley Street, London, and of Carrigoon, in the county of ^JTYlfflttl Cork, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws, ^li>UalU Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, President of the General Medical Council, Physician Extraordinary to the Queen. Bom October 30, 1816, being the son of John Quain of Carrigoon, in the county of Cork, by his wife Mary, daughter of Michael Burke of Mallow. Creation — February 10, 1891. Clubs — Athenaeum, Garrick, Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chev- ron engrailed azure, in chief two fers-de-moline gules, and issuant from the base a rock covered with daisies proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower proper, a demi-lion rampant or, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil vert, and holding between the paws a battle- axe also proper, the blade gold. Motto — "Avorum non immemor." Married, January 31, 1854, Isabella Agnes, only daughter of George Wray, Esquire, of Cleasby, in the county of York, Captain Bengal European Regi- ment; and by her (who died October 25, 1891) has Issue — Agnes Mary [married, July 4, 1883, Francis Dixon Brown, son of W. S. Brown, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Digswell, Welwyn, in the county of Hertford] ; Beatrice [married, April 8, 1880, George Alfred St. Croix Rose, Esquire, son of Sir Philip Rose, first Baronet, and has issue] ; Isabel [married, August 26, i8gi, John Edward Chapman Mathews, and has issue] ; and Mary Maud. Residence — 67 Harley Street, London, W. QUAYLE, quartered by JONES. The Reverend DANIEL FLEMING WILSON QUAYLE, Master of Arts of the University flr\ttflT)Il> °^ Oxford, Rector of Trimley St. Martin, AlLAUaJflV in the county of Suffolk. Born December 5, 1847, being the fifth, but fourth and youngest surviving son of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier M is tbe Military Cockade. Guards. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms between two bulrushes proper; with the Motto, " Qualis ero spero." Postal address — The Rectory, Trimley St. Martin, Ipswich. EMILY QUAYLE, third daughter of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron sable, guttfc-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Postal address — Bridge House, Castletown, Isle of Man. GEORGE HARRINGTON QUAYLE, Gentleman, Advocate of the Isle of Man, Member of the House of Keys. Born June 30, 1845, being the fourth, but third surviving son of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e- d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms between two bulrushes proper; with the Motto, ' ' Qualis ero spero." Postal address — Bridge House, Castle- town, Isle of Man. JOHN QUAYLE, Esquire, a Member of the House of Keys in the Isle of Man, and Justice of the Peace for the Island. Born September 9, 1840, being the eldest son H is the Na^al Cockade. €tua Ctut 8tS of the late Mark Hildersley Quayle of Crogga, in the parish of Kirk Santon, in the Isle of Man, Clerk of the Rolls, a Magistrate, and Member of the Legislative and Executive Council of that island, and Deputy-Governor, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summergrove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Artnorial bearings -He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms, between two bulrushes oroper ; with the Motto — ' ' Qualis ero spero." Married, August 25, 1864, Emily Catherine, eldest daughter of Edward Moore Gawne of Kentraugh, Speaker of the House of Keys. Estate and postal address- Crogga, Port Soderic, Isle of Man. MARK HILDESLEY QUAYLE, Gentleman, Solicitor, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom May 7, 1842, being the second son of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a quail as in the arms between two bulrushes proper ; with the Motto, "Qualis ero spero." Postal addresses— P^\\Tig\.aa. Street, S.W. ; Talbot House,- Arundel Street, W.C. MARY AGNES QUAYLE, Widow, daughter of James Lorimer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Married, firstly, Wilham Outram ; secondly, February 19, 1879, James Spedding Quayle, Es- quire, Captain Royal Artillery, who died without issue, September 2, 1882. SARAH KATHARINE QUAYLE, second daughter of the late Mark Hildesley Quayle, Esquire, of Crogga, and of Bridge House, Castletown, in the Isle of Man, Her Majesty's Clerk of the Rolls, Justice of the Peace, and sometime Deputy-Governor of the Island, by his wife Mary Jane Hamilton, eldest daughter of James Spedding, Esquire, of Summer Grove, in the county of Cumberland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major in the Militia, and late Captain in the Grenadier Guards. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron sable, guttde-d'eau, between three quails proper, in the centre chief point a pellet, two swords points upwards of the first. Postal address — Bridge House, Castletown, Isle of Man. QUEENSBERRY, Duke of, see BUCCLEUCH. The Most Honourable CAROLINE, MARGARET DOUGLAS, Widow, Marchioness- (rVttl>011l*fllM*t*t1 Dowager of Queensberry, second iiU>\iX,Krnii\iK'\.\.}> daughter of Lieutenant - General Sir William Robert Clayton, Baronet ; is a Sister of Mercy. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown or, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitchfe or, within a bordure, engrailed gules (for Mar). Supporters — Two pegasi argent, winged, maned, and unguled or. Married, 1840, the Most Honourable Archibald William Douglas, seventh Marquess of Queensberry, who died 1858. . Of the above marriage there is Issue — (z) The Most Honourable John Sholto Douglas, eighth Marquess of Queensberry ;. (2) Francis WiUiam Bouverie Douglas-, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis WiUiam Bouverie Douglas, born February 8, 1847, killed July 14, 1865, by an accidental fall over a pre- cipice in descending Mount Cervin, or Matterhorn, Switzer- land ; (3) Archibald Edward Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Archibald Edward Douglas, in Holy Orders of the Churph of Rome, born June 17, 1850; (4) James Edward Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord James Edward Sholto Douglas, late Lieutenant West Kent MiUtia, born May 25, 1855 [married, September 4, 1888, Marthe Lucy, widow of • — — Hennessy, and died 1891]; Gertrude Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Georgiana [married, November 1882, Thomas Stock, and died 1894] ; and Florence Caroline, commonly known as Lady. Florence Caroline [married, April 3, 1875, Sir Alex- ander Beaumont Churchill Dixie, Baronet, and has issue]. Postal address — Annan, N.B. SThe Most Honourable Sir JOHN SHOLTO ^ DOUGLAS, Marquess of Queensberry, Eari of Queens- berry, Viscount Drumlanrig, Lord Douglas of Hawick and Tibbers, all in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Dum- fries. Born July 20, 1844, being the eldest, son of the seventh Marquess, by his wife, the second daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir WiUiam Robert Clayton; Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1858, Creations — Viscount, &c. , April I, 1628 ; Earl, June 13, 1633 ; Marquess, February II, i68i ; Baronet, February 20, 1668. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a human heart .gules, imperially crowned proper, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; 2 and 3 azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or, within a bordure engrailed gules (for Mar). Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown, between two wings or. Supporters — On each side a pegasus argent, winged, maned, and unguled or. Motto — "Forward." Married, February 26, 1866, Sibyl, younger daughter of Alfred Montgomery, and grand- daughter of Sir H. C. Montgomery, Baronet (which marriage was dissolved January 22, 1887) ; and has Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Francis Archibald Douglas, commonly known as Viscount Drumlanrig, elevated" to the Peerage as Baron Kelhead June 22, 1893, bom February 3, 1867, and died 1894, when the Barony of Kelhead became extinct ; (2) Percy Sholto Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Percy Sholto Douglas, born October 13, 1868 [married, September 11, 1893, Hannah Maria, younger daughter of the Reverend Thomas Walters, Vicar of Boy ton, Laun- ceston] ; (3) Alfred Bruce Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Alfred Bruce Douglas, born October 22, 1870 ; (4) Sholto George Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Sholto Georgp Douglas, born July 28, 1872; and Edith Gertrude, commonly known as Lady Edith Gertrude. His Lordshjp married secondly, Novem- ber 7, 1893, Ethel, ' .daughter of Edward Charles Weedon of-Eastboume. ^Residences — 24 James Street, Buckingham Gate, London, S.W. ; Kinmount Castle, in the county of Dumfries. WILLIAM CUTHBERT QUILTER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, (!r\\\\\^frY Member of Parliament for the Sudbury BUt\M\\\'\. Division of the county of Suffolk, Born January 29, 1841, being the eldest son of the late William Quitter of 28 Norfolk Street, Park Lane, W., by his wife ■ Elizabeth Harriet, daughter of Thomas Cuthbert. Clubs — Raleigh, National Liberal. Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Argent, a bend sable between three Cornish choughs proper. Crest — An arm embowed in armour holding a battle- axe all proper, a scarf round the wrist argent. Motto — " Plutot mourir que changer." Married, 1867, Mary, daiighter of the late John Wheeley Bevington of Bruns- wick Terrace, Brighton. Residences — Hintlesham Hall, Ipswich Bawdsey : Manor, Woodbridge ; j^-South Audley Street, W. ' QUIN, WYNDHAM-, see DUNRAVEN. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a. genuinely annigerous person. 8i6 mati EaD R Rear- Admiral HENRY JAMES RABY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on Wcx\\n whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration Ji^CtUff of the Victoria Cross. Born 1827, being the son of the late Arthur Turnour Raby ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — United Service. Married, 1863, Judith, daughter of the late Colonel Watkin Forster of Holt Manor, Trow- bridge. Postal address — 8 Clarence Parade, Southsea. RACHDALE, quartered by TEMPEST. RADCLIFFE, quartered by GRUBBE and HORDERN. Sir DAVID RADCLIFFE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Alderman of the city of Liver- IRflJlrJifFl? pool, and Mayori884-i886. 5o;-« January ilVaUVUUK- 8, 1834, being the son of the late Amos Radcliffe of Almondbury, in the county of York, by his wife Olive, daughter of Benjamin Jepson of Lindiey, in the county of York ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i885. C&i5— Conservative (Liverpool). Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a bend engrailed or, gutt6e-de-sang, between four roses two and two saltireways argent, stalked, leaved and slipped proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of the battle- ments of a tower proper, a bull's head sable, armed and gorged with a collar gemel or, holding in the mouth a rose gules, stalked, leaved and slipped proper. Married, i860, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George Clark of Wootton Wawin, in the county of Warwick ; and has with other Issue — Frederick Morton Radcliffe, Esquire, born 1861 [married, 1885, Maggie, third daughter of Alfred Horsfall]. Postal address — Thurstaston Hall, Cheshire. Sir JOSEPH PERCIVAL PICKFORD RADCLIFFE, third Baronet. Born October 4, T824, being the eldest son of Sir Joseph, the second Baronet, by his wife Jacobina Maria, youngest daughter of the late Captain John Macdonnell of Leagh, in the county of Inverness; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of Nov- ember 2, 1813. Armorial beailngs — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a bend engrailed sable, charged with a crescent of the field for difference, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Doughty, namely, quarterly i and 4, two bars between three mullets of six points sable, pierced or, a canton azure (for Doughty) ; 2 and 3 vair, a chief or (for Tichborne). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a bull's head erased sable, horns argent, tipped or, gorged with a ducal coronet of the second. Motto — "Virtus propter se." Married, Octo- ber 20, 1854, Katharine Mary Elizabeth, only surviving child of Sir Edward Doughty, ninth Baronet, of Tich- borne, in the county of Hampshire ; and has had Issue — (i) Joseph Edward Radcliffe, Esquire, born August i, 1858 [married, February i, 1881, Mary Katherine, second daugh- ter of John Reginald Talbot, of Rhode Hill, in the county of Devon, and has, Everard Joseph Radcliffe, Esquire, born 1884; Joseph Francis Edward Radcliffe, Gentle- man, born 1891 ; and Mary Winifride ] ; (2) Henry Joseph Francis Radcliffe, Esquire, Captain 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born 1862 ; (3) Philip John Joseph Radcliffe, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, born 1863 [married, February i, 1893, Maud, daughter of Sir Frederick Weld, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Chid- eock Manor, in the county of Dorset ; (4) Bernard Percival Joseph Radcliffe, Esquire, born 1869 ; (5) Roger Chideock Joseph Radcliffe, Esquire, late Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born 1872 ; Mary Filumena, died February 1859 ; Mary Agnes Katharine ; Mary Filumena ; Mary Katharine, died February 1866 ; Mary Katharine Theresa ; and Mary Mabel, died December 12, 1876. Seats — Rudding Park, Wetherby, in the county of York ; Royton Hall, near Oldham, in the county of Lancashire. fi is the Military Cockade. H General Sir WILLIAM POLLEXFEN RAD- CLIFFE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Royal Berkshire Regiment. Born 1822, being the son of the late Reverend Walter Rad- cliffe of Warlegh, of the county of Devon. Married, 1870, Isabel Elise, daughter of the late Honourable Peter Boyle de Blaquiere. Postal 2Ad.xe%%— Mortimer House, Mortimer, Berkshire. ALEXANDER WILLIAM RADFORD - NORCOP, Esquire. Born 1835, being iaaDf0tD=l30tC0p ktxa°nter filial Radford! Norcop of Betton Hall, in the county of Salop, by his wife Mary Berresford. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable three ostrich feathers chevronways, between two chevronels, the whole between three boars' heads erased or (for Norcop) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse engrailed azure fretty or, between two chevrons vaire (for Radford). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a boar's head erased sable, in front of two ostrich feathers or (for Norcop) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fret or, thereon a partridge proper (for Radford). Motto — "Possunt quia posse videntur." Seat — Betton Hall, near Market Drayton. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM PLEY- DELL-BOUVERIE, Earl of Radnor, Vk- W?al1tinf count Folkestone of Folkestone, Baron JU^CtUUUt' Longford of Longford, in the county of Wiltshire, Baron Pleydell-Bouverie, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wiltshire, and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Berkshire. Born June 19, 1841, being the son of the fourth Earl, by his wife Mary Augusta Frederica, commonly known as Lady Mary Augusta Frederica, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Verulam ; succeeded his father in 1889. Creations — Baronet, February 19, 1713-1714; Viscount, &c. , June 2g, 1747; Earl, &c., October 31, 1765. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair, being the ancient arms of Bouverie ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt6e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-eagle with two heads displayed sable, ducally gorged or, on the breast a cross crosslet argent. Supporters — On either side an eagle regardant, wings elevated sable, gorged with a ducal coronet or, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Motto — " Patria cara, carior libertas." Married, June 19, 1866, Helen Matilda, only surviving daughter of the late Reverend Henry Chaplin, Vicar of Ryhall, in the county of Rutland ; and has had Issue — (i) Jacob Pleydell-Bouverie, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Folkestone, Member of Par- liament for South Wiltshire, born July Z, 1868 [married, January 20, 1891, Julian, only daughter of the late Charles Balfour of Newton Don, and has issue, Jeane, commonly called the Honourable Jean; and Katharine, commonly called the Honourable Katharine] ; (2) Stuart Pleydell- Bouverie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stuart Pleydell-Bouverie, born November 14, 1877 ; Helen, commonly known as Lady Helen, died October 30, 1877; and Wilma, commonly known as Lady Wilma [married, August 15, 1889, Edward George Bootle- Wilbraham, Esquire, commonly called Lord Skelmersdale, eldest son of the Earl of Lathom]. Seats — Longford Castle, Salis- bury, in the county of Wiltshire ; Augusta Gardens, Folkestone. M is the Naval Cockade. EaO iaai 817 The Right Honourable GRANVILLE AUGUSTUS WILLIAM WALDEGRAVE, Baron TRflhrtfnrfc Radstock, of Castle Town, Queen's AM'UU^VVVn County, in the Peerage of Ireland, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom April 10, 1833, being the only son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Radstock, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the late John Puget of Totteridge, in the county of Hertford ; succeeded his father in 1857, under the creation of December 29, 1800. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Per pale argent and gules, a crescent sable for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a plume of five ostrich feathers per pale argent and gules, a crescent sable for difference. Sup- porters — Dexter, a talbot regardant sable, eared and navally gorged or ; sinister, an eagle regardant, wings ex- panded and elevated, holding in the dexter claw a thunder- bolt, all proper. Motto — "St. Vincent." Married, July 16, 1858, Susan Charlotte, youngest daughter of John Hales Calcraft of Rerapstone, by his wife Carohne, com- monly known as Lady Caroline, daughter of the Most Noble the fifth Duke of Manchester ; and by her (who died December 8, 1892) has Issue — (i) Granville George Waldegrave, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Granville George Waldegrave, born September i, 1859; (2) Montagu Waldegrave, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Montagu Waldegrave, born July 15, 1867 ; (3) John Waldegrave, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Waldegrave, Bachelor of Civil Law of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, born December 30, 1868 ; Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine, died December 4, 1874 ; Edith Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Caroline [married, April 10, 1889, Alister Gilian Eraser] ; Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel ; Constance, commonly known as the Honourable Con- stance ; and Mary, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary. Seat — Mayfield, Woolston, in the county of Hampshire. The Reverend THOMAS STAMFORD RAFFLES, heir male and representative of Sir Thomas »Q <:)'nfT|>(y Stamford Raffles, Lieutenant-Governor of UVaUI'V.S) Java, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Rector of Langham, in the coiuity of Essex. Born July 11, 1853, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Stamford Raffles, Esquire, of Liverpool, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife Maria, elder surviving daughter of Edward Cearns, junior, of Liverpool. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, an eagle with two heads displayed gules, charged on the breast with an Eastern crovm or, a chief vert, thereon a cross crosslet fitchde of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown or, a griffin's head purpure, beaked and gorged with a collar gemelle or, a cross crosslet in the mouth. Motto — " [n cruce triumphans." Married, November 6, 1884, Cecil Helen, second daughter of Colonel Lovett of Belmont, in the county of Salop; and has Issue — (i) Stamford Cecil Raffles, Gentleman, born August 2, 1885 ; (2) Reginald Lovett Stamford Raffles, Gentleman, born December 7, 1888. Residence — Langham Rectory, Col- chester. HThe Right Honourable GEORGE FITZROY ® HENRY SOMERSET, Baron Raglan of IRniTlflri Raglan, in the county of Monmouth, in the JlVttyiuU Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth. Born September 18, i8i;7, being the son of the Right Honourable Richard Fitzroy, second Baron Raglan, by his wife Georgiana Lygon, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Lygon, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Lygon, fourth Earl Beauchamp ; succeeded his father 1884, under the creation of October 20, 1852. Clubs —Guards', Carlton, Army and Navy. Zwe^y— Blue coat, silver buttons, blue and pale yellow striped waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, France and England, within a bordure com- pony argent and azure, impaling the arms of Ponsonby, namely gules, a chevron between three combs argent. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure, with chains pendent therefrom gold. Supporters— Dexter, a panther argent, spotted of various colours, fire issuant from the mouth and ears proper, gorged with a plain collar and chained or ; sinister, a wyvern, wings endorsed vert, holding in the mouth a sinister hand couped at the wrist gules. Motto — " Mutare vel timere sperno. " Married, February 28, 1883, Ethel Jemima, daughter of the Honour- able and Reverend Walter William Brabazon Ponsonby, and granddaughter of the fourth Earl of Bessborough ; and has Issue — (i) Fitzroy Richard Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fitzroy Richard Somerset, born June 10, 1885 ; {2) WeUesley Fitzroy Somerset, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable WeUesley Fitzroy Somerset, born June 13, 1887; (3) a son, born July 27, 1893; Georgiana Ethel Frances, com- monly known as the Honourable Georgiana Ethel Frances ; and Frederica Susan Katherine, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica Susan Katherine. Seat — Cefntilla Court, Usk, in the county of Monmouth. The Right Honourable MARY BLANCHE SOMERSET, Widow, Baroness Raglan, daughter of Sir Walter Rockcliff Farquhar, third Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis argent (for France) ; 2 and 3 gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; the whole within a bordure compony argent and azure, impaling the arms of Farquhar, namely argent, a lion rampant sable, between two sinister hands couped in chief of the last and a crescent in base azure. Supporters — Dexter, a panther argent, sem^e of bezants, plates, hurts, torteaux and pellets inflamed proper, gorged with a collar and chained or ; sinister, a wyvern, wings endorsed vert, hold- ing in the mouth a sinister hand, couped at the wrist gules. Married, 1871, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Richard Henry Fitzroy Somerset, second Baron Raglan, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Violet Elizabeth Katharine, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Elizabeth Katharine. Postal address —zg Lowndes Street, S.W. RAGLAND, quartered by SOMERS. RAGLEY, Baron, see HERTFORD. Major FREDERICK DUNCAN RAIKES, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the V3f\\\inti Indian Empire, Deputy - Commissioner for JOiiXXVXTi Burmah. Born 1848, being the fourth son of the late Charles Raikes, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. C\\^— Naval and Military. Sirs HARRY THOMAS ALFRED RAINALS, Knight Bachelor. Born 1816, being the lRAtt1flf»t teers. Bom June 10, 1855, being the JlVtllU^UI^U eldest son of Arthur Charles Ramsden, Esquire, Colonel ist West Kent Volun- teers, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, by his wife Frances Elizabeth, daughter of John Deacon. Club — Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many rams' heads couped of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed arm erect, holding in the gauntlet a fleur-de-lis sable. Married, April 26, 1883, Elizabeth Alice, daughter of H. W. Hawkins of Rew House, in the county of Dorchester ; and has Issue — Arthur Geoffrey Frances Ramsden, Gentleman, born August 13, 1887 ; Ehzabeth Joan ; and Frances Honor. Estate — Stone Ness, Ashurst. Postal address — Stone Ness, Ashurst, Tun- bridge Wells. EDWYNA SUSAN ELIZABETH RAMSDEN, com7no7ily kno^vn as the Honourable Edwyna Susan Eliza- beth Ramsden, daughter of the Right Honourable the four- teenth Baron Saye, and Sele. Married, 1889, Major Herbert Frechville Ramsden, Madras Staff Corps. ELIZABETH MAUD RAMSDEN, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Maud Ramsden, daughter of th-e Most Honoitrable tlie third Marquess Conyngham. Married, 1887, F. Ramsden, late Coldstream. Guards. §SlE JAMES RAMSDEN, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Lancaster and Cum- berland, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cumber- land, High Sheriff of Lancashire 1873, Honorary Colonel 1st Volunteer Battalion King's Own. Born 1822, being the son of the late Wilham Ramsden ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872. Club — Reform. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between in chief two rams' heads couped and in base a fleur-de-lis argent, a bee volant between two aiTows chevronways points upwards all proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, from the battlements of a tower or, a cubit arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet proper, holding a fleur-de-lis argent, and sus- pended from the wrist by a chain gold, an escutcheon azure, charged with a ram's head couped also argent ; with the Motto, " Fit via vi." Married, 1852, Annie Mary, daughter of the late Robert Edwards ; and has Issue — An only son, Frederic James Ramsden, Esquire. Postal addresses — Fur- ness Abbey, Barrow-in-Furness ; 105 Pall Mall, S.W. §JOHN CH.-\RLES FRANCIS RAMSDEN, Esquire, late Captain Royal Artillery, Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Surrey. Born December 13, 1835, being the second son of Captam Henry James Ramsden, third son of Sir John Ramsden, Baronet of Byram, by his wife Frederica Selina, daughter of Lord Chief Justice Ellenborough. Clubs— ]macx United Service, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly of forty-six, i. argent, on a chevron S is tbe Nayal Cockade. Earn Ean 821 between three fleurs-de-lis sable (for Ramsden) ; 2. azure, a bend between six escallops argent (for Frecheville) ; 3.' or, two chevronels azure (for Muzard) ; 4. gules, three plates argent, each charged with an annulet gules (for Muzard) ; $• argent, on a chevron sable, three crosses patfe or (for Beaufoy) ; 6. gules, six cocks, three, two and one or (for Tothill) ; 7. gules, three tleurs-de-lis argent a chief vair (for Palmes) ; 8. argent, on a chevron azure, between three demi-lions passant guard, gules, crowned or, three covered cups of the last (for Butler) ; 9. ancient- argent, on a chevron azure, three covered cups or (for Butler) ; 10. or, six annulets, three, two and one sable (for Lowther) ; 11. ermine, on a canton azure a cross pat^e fitchfe on three steps argent (for Quaile) ; 12. Sable, three escallops and a bordure engrailed argent (for Strick- land) ; 13. or, two bars gules, on a canton of the last a mullet of the field (for Lancaster) ; 14. argent, three bugle- horns sable, stringed gules (for Bellingham) ; 15. argent, three bendlets gules, on a canton of the last a lion rampant of the field (for Burnshide) ; 16. azure, a maunch ermine over all a bendlet gules (for Conyers alias Norton) ; 17. argent, a chevron between three lozenge shaped cushions sable (for Norton) ; 18. argent, a bend engrailed between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 19. argent, a chevron between three martlets gules (for Waddington) ; 20. argent, two bars gules, in chief three mullets of the last (for Washington) ; 21. argent, a bend engrailed sable, in chief an escallop of the last (for Radcliffe) ; 22. sable, a saltire argent (for Rilleston) ; 23. argent, a fesse between three escallops sable (for Rilleston) ; 24. azure, a chevron be- tween three mullets or (for Hildyard) ; 25. argent, two bars azure, over all a fleur-de-lis or (for Hylton) ; 26. vert, three lions rampant argent, crowned, collared and chained or (for Tyson) ; 27. argent, three chaplets gules (for Lascelles) ; 28. argent, three escallops in bend gules, between two bendlets sable (for De la Hay) ; 29. azure, two bars nebuly argent (for Del See) ; 30. argent, a cross moline engrailed sable (for Cotys) ; 31. gules, a cross moline or (for Mon- ceux) ; 32. azure, three swans argent a chief ermine (for Hansby) ; 33. azure, two bars or, over all a Hon rampant gules (for Hawcliffe) ; 34. or, six annulets, three, two and one sable (for Lowther) ; 35. as No. 11 (for Quaile) ; 36. as No. 12 (for Strickland) ; 37. as No. 13 (for Lancaster) ; 38. as No. 14 (for Bellingham) ; 39. as No. 15 (for Burn- shide) ; 40. per pale argent and sable, a chevron counter- changed (for Lawson) ; 41. argent, two bars azure, in chief three hurts (for Carnaby) ; 42. per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant guardant or (for Hatton) ; 43. ermine, on a fesse gules three escallops or (for Ingram) ; 44. azure, a chevron or, between three lions passant of the last, guttte-de-sang (for Ingram) ; 45. sable, three greyhounds in pale, courant argent, collared or, within a bordure of the second (for Machell) ; 46. or, a chevron between three towers gules (for Scarborough). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the gauntlet grasping a fleur-de-lis sable in pale ; with the Motto, "Audaces fortuna juvat." Married, April 14, 1863, Emma Susan, second daughter of the Reverend Edward Duncombe, late Rector of Barthomley, in the county of Chester; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William Ramsden, Gentleman, born February 17, 1864 ; (2) Richard Henry Ramsden, Gentleman, born November 10, 1866; (3) Caryl John Ramsden, Gentleman, born December 18, 1868 ; (4) Henry Ramsden, Gentleman, born March 14, 1871 ; (5) Josslyn Vere Ramsden, Gentleman, born Decem- ber I, 1876. Estate and postal address — Willinghurst, Guildford. §SlR JOHN WILLIAM RAMSDEN, fifth Baronet, of Byrom, in the county of York, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant Born Sep- tember 16, 1831, being the son of John Charles Ramsden, Esquire, by his wife Isabella, commonly called the Hon- ourable Isabella, the youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Lawrence Dundas, the first Lord Dundas ; succeeded his grandfather as fifth Baronet in 1839, under tlie creation of November 30, i86g. Armorial bearings- He bear for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis sable, as many rams' heads couped at the neck of the first, impaling the arms of St. Maur, namely, quar- terly I and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England (being the coat of augmenta- tion granted by King Henry VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour) ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in leure, the tips downwards or (for Seymour). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, the gauntlet holding a fleur-de-lis sable. Married, August 2, 1865, Helen Guendolen, commonly called Lady Helen Guendolen, youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir Edward Adolphus St. Maur, the twelfth Duke of Somerset, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has ha.6. Issue — John Frecheville Ramsden, Esquire, born January 7, 1877 ; Guendolen Isabella Jane, died an infant, August 12, 1866 ; Hermione Charlotte ; and Rosamund Isabel. Residences — 6 Upper Brook Street, London, W. ; Longley Hall, Huddersfield ; Byrom, Ferrybridge, in the county of York ; Bulstrode, Gerrard's Cross, in the county of Buck- ingham ; Ardverikie, Kingussie, North Britain. RANDALL, see READING, Bishop of. KATHERINE LETITIA RANDALL, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Letitia TRfitl^AH Randall, daughter of the first Baron Law- iJA'aUUail yence. Married, 1868, Colonel William Lowndes Randall, late of the Indian Army, RANDOLPH, quartered by STEWART. ANNE RANDOLPH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Randolph, sister of the lUflUlllflltlTl sixth Viscount Falmouth. Married, 1854, JlVntlUUlJjy the Reverend Leveson C. Randolph {who died 1876) ; was raised to the rank of a Viscounts daughter by Royal Warrant, 1853. Admiral GEORGE GRANVILLE RANDOLPH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — United Service. Postal address — 70 Brunswick Place, Hove, Brighton. The Right Honourable UCHTER JOHN MARK KNOX, Earl of Ranfurly, Viscount North- )|3(^|^ft«<yi«'i^il Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 4, 1819, being the son of the first Baronet, by his first wife the second daughter of Robert Williams of Bridehead, in the county of Dorset. Creation — September 30, 1831. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a cross or, between in the first quarter a Cornish chough argent, beaked and legged gules ; in the second a text T ; in the third and fourth a crescent all argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Married, May i, 1845, Mary Anne, daughter of Nicholas Kendall, Member of Parliament, of Pelyn, in the county of Cornwall ; and by her (who died August 6, 1893) has had Issue — (i) Colman Battle Rashleigh, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, born March 11, 1846 [married, firstly, October 10, 1872, Geraldine Frances, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Robert Walpole, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by whom (who died December 24, 1876) he has, Colman Battle Walpole Rashleigh, Esquire, born November 7, 1873 ; Spencer Robert Rashleigh, Gentleman, born April 20, 1876. He married secondly, September 21, 1878, Amy Young, daughter of James Young Jamieson of Gainford House, in the county of Durham, and by her has, Harry Rashleigh, Gentleman, born May 22, 1880; Philip Rashleigh, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Herbert Battie Rashleigh, Gentleman, born 1887] ; (2) the Reverend John Kendall Rashleigh, Master of Arts, Rector of St. Stephen-in-Bram- well, in the county of Cornwall, born March 12, 1847 [married, firstly, July 11, 1871, Chaflotte Jane, only daughter of Charles Edward Rashleigh of Famingham, in the county of Kent ; and by her (who died December 25, 1872) has a son, John Kendall Rashleigh, Gentleman, born December 1872. He married secondly, April 20, 1876, Charlotte Maria, youngest daughter of Sir Arthur Hogdson, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, of Clopton, in the county of Warwick ; and by her has, Edward Colman Rashleigh, Gentleman, born 1877 ; and Emily] ; (3) Robert Williams Rashleigh, Esquire, born March 12, 1847, died December 25, 1849 ; Harriett, died January 26, 1862 ; and Mary [married, February 13, 1878, Henry James Young Jamieson, only son of James Young Jamieson of Gainford House, in the county of Durham ; and has issue. Seat — Prideaux Par Station, in the county of Cornwall. § WILLIAM RATHBONE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the TOafflflrtMl^ county of Lancaster, Member of Parlia- Ji^aVlJUUllIP ment for North (or Arvon) Division of the county of Carnarvon since December 1885. Born February 11, 1819, being the eldest son of the Eat 823 late William Rathbone, Egquire, of Greenbank, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Greg of Quarry Bank, in the county of Chester. C&fo— Reform, Athenaeum, Devon- shire. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse azure, between two roses in chief gules, barbed and seeded, and the Roman fasces erect in base proper, three bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the Roman fasces fesseways, in front of a lion's head proper, gorged with a collar argent, charged with two roses gules. Motto — " Suaviter et fortiter." Married, firstly, 1847, Lucreda, daughter of S. S. Gair ; and has had Issue — (i) William Rathbone, Gentleman, born 1849 [mar- ried, June 7, 1877, Blanche Marie, eldest daughter of Charles Luling of New York] ; (2) Thomas Ashton Rath- bone, Gentleman [married, January 18, 1893, Christabel, daTighter of the late Reverend Gerard Barton of Funden- hall Grange, in the county of Norfolk] ; (3) Henry Gair Rathbone, Gentleman ; (4) Edward L. W. Rathbone, Gentleman, deceased; and Lucretia Elizabeth. He mar- ried secondly, 1862, Emily, daughter of Acheson Lyle, Esquire, of The Oaks, in the county of Londonderry ; and has had — (5) Cyril Rathbone, Gentleman, deceased ; (6) Acheson Lyle Rathbone, Gentleman ; (7) Bertram Eric Rathbone, Gentleman ; (8) Francis Warre Rathbone, Gentleman ; Emily Evelyn ; and Eleanor Florence. Seat — Greenbank, Liverpool. Residence — 18 Prince's Gardens, S.W. §The Right Honourable THOMAS KANE M'CLINTOCK- BUNBURY, lQc)f'f«h|4f^Mn() Baron Rathdonnell of Rathdonnell, Jl»((VyUUlUl(-ll in the county of Donegal, a Repre- sentative Peer for Ireland, Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Carlow, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Louth. Born November 29, 1848, being the eldest son of the late Captain W. B. M'Clintock, Member of Parhament (who took the additional name of Bunbury), by his wife Pauline Caroline, daughter of Sir James M. Stronge, third Baronet. He succeeded as second Baron (under a special remainder), on the death of his uncle, May 17, 1879. Creation — December 21, 1868. ArmoiiaJ bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a bend sable, three chess-rooks of the field (for Bunbury) ; 2 and 3 per pale gules and azure, a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent (for M'Clintock). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, two swords in saltire argent, hilted gold, pierced through a leopard's face or (for Bunbury) ; 2. a lion passant proper (for M'Clintock). Supporters — Dexter, a lion, and sinister, a leopard, both proper, each gorged with a collar ermine, and each charged on the shoulder with an escallop argent. Mottoes — "Vis unita fortior" (for Bunbury); " Virtute et labore " (for M'Clintock). Married, February 26, 1874, Katherine Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Bruen, Member of Parliament, of Oak Park, in the county of Carlow ; and has Issue — (r) William M'Clintock-Bunbury, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William M'Clintock-Bunbury, born September 15, 1878 : (2) Thomas Leopold M'Clintock-Bunbury, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Leopold M'Clintock-Bunbury, born February 3, 1881 ; Isabella Katharine, commonly known as the Honourable Isabella Katharine ; Mary Emily, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Emily ; and Pauline CaroHne, commonly known as the Honourable Pauline Caroline. Seats — Lisnavagh, Rathvilly, in the county of Carlow ; Drumcar, Dunleer, in the county of Louth. RATHDOWNE, Baron of, see CHETWYND. JAMES JOSEPH LOUIS RATTON, Esquire, Surgeon Major Madras Army. Born May 16, 1845, n? s»f+rttl being the eldest son of Surgeon - Major UVallUll James Alban Ration of the 3rd Madras Light Cavalry, by his wife Frances, daughter of Marcus Supple, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin. Club — Blackheath. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, in base the sea argent, and thereon a tunny sable, on a chief of the second The Editor imderta,kes taat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 824 Eat iaag a rat passant of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an ibex statant guardant proper, charged on the body with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways azure, and resting the dexter fore- leg on a shield argent charged with a passion cross sable. Motto — "In Deo spero." Married, December 7, 1875, Marie Adolphine, only daughter of Lieutenant - Colonel John Holroyd Doveton, 3rd Madras Light Cavalry ; and has Isme — (i) Joseph Holroyd Ration, Gentleman, born February 2, 1882; (2) Marcus Holroyd Ration, Gentleman, born October 15, 1887; (3) Wilfrid Holroyd Ration, Gentle- man, born October 9, 1890 ; and Mary Holroyd. Postal address — 4 Cresswell Park, Blackheath, London, S.E. RATTRAY, see CLERK-RATTRAY. ED WARD WILLIAM RA VENSCROFT, Esquire, Compa7iion of the Most Exalted Order TOnVll>11aUI^Il?$Vl,.Ull' created Companion of the Most Ex- alted Order of the Star of India, 1B75. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1861, Laura Stanfell, daughter of the late T. B. Sanders, Esquire, of Exeter. Postal address — Elvestone House, Budleigh, Salterton. §The Right Honourable Sir HENRY GEORGE LIDDELL, Earl of Ravensworth, >Oj>i«>«t«wVYtni*f'fl Baron Ravensworth of Ravens- InaUl^llXlUIUti'U worth Castle, in the county of Durham, Baron Eslington of Es- lington Park, in the county of Northumberland ; and a Baronet, Doctor of Civil Law, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born October 8, 1821, being the eldest son of the first Earl, by his wife Isabella Horatia, eldest daughter of Lord George Seymour ; succeeded his father in 1878. Creations — Baronet, November 2, 1642 ; Baron, July 17, 1821 ; Baron and Earl, April 2, 1874. Armorial tearinga — He bears for Arms : Argent, fretty gules, on a chief of the last, three leopards' faces or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest — A lion rampant sable, billett^e, and crowned with an Eastern crown or. Supporters — Two leopards or, sera^e of golps, and gorged with mural crowns purptu-e. Motto — " Fama semper vivit." Married, December 8, 1852, Mary Diana, only child of Captain Orlando Gunning Sutton, Royal Navy ; and by her {who died December 8, 1890) has Issue — Mary Maud Diana [married, November 17, 1892, George Forestier Walker, Lieutenant Royal Horse Artillery, son of Major- General G. E. Walker, Royal Engineers] ; and Lillian Mary Harriet Diana. His Lordship married secondly, Septem- ber 7, 1892, Emma Sophia Georgiana, widow of Major Oswin Baker-Cresswell of Cresswell, in the county of North- umberland, and daughter of Richard Denman, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Richard Denman. Heir presumptive — ^His brother, Atholl Charles Liddell, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Atholl Charles Liddell, Justice of the Peace for the county of Northumberland, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, formerly Captain 60th Rifles, born August 6, 1833 ; married, 1866, Carohne, daughter of George Edgcumbe, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable George Edgcumbe. Residences — 9 Mansfield Street, Portland Place, W. ; Ravensworth Castle, in the county of Durham ; Eslington Park, Alnwick, in the county of Northumberland. RAWDON-HASTINGS, see LOUDOUN and DON- INGTON. Dame GEORGINA MARIA RA WLINSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Rawlinson, \^^^W\\\WtL^X\ daughter of the late Alexander Rad- i^aUIH-IWUll clyffe Sidebottom, Barrister- at- Law. Married, 1847, Sir Christopher Raw- linson, Knight Bachelor, late Chief-Justice of Madras, who died 1888. Postal address — 78 Lansdowne Place, Brighton. MSiR HENRY CRESWICKE RAWLINSON, first 9- Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of the Council of the Secretary of Slate for India, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow ^ is the Military Cockade. of the Royal Society, Commissioner of Lieutenancy and Jus- lice ofthePeacefortheCityofLondon. 5o/-h April 11,1810, being the son of Abjam Tysack Rawlinson of Chadlmgton, in the county of Oxford, by his wife, the daughter and co-heir of Henry Creswicke of Morelon, in the county of Gloucester. Creation — ¥ehruaxy 7, 1891. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three swords paleways, the centre one point downwards, the other two points upwards proper, pommels and hilts gold, a chief embattled or, thereon an Eastern crown gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed a helmet be- fitting'his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for the Crest, issuant from an Eastern crown or, a cubit arm in ar- mour, the hand in a gauntlet encircled with a wreath of laurel, and grasping a sword in bend all proper, pommel and hilt gold. Motto— " Festina lenle." Afer«W, September 2, 1862, Louisa Caroline Harcourt, daughter of Henry Seymour of Knoyle, in the county of Wiltshire ; and by her (who died October 31, 1889) has Issue— (i) Henry Seymour Rawlinson, Esquire, Captain Coldstream Guards, born February 20, 1864 [married, November 6, i8go, Meredith Sophia Frances, only daughter of Coleridge John Kennard] ; (2) Alfred Rawlinson, Esquire, born January 17, 1867 [married, June 24, 1890, Margarita, fifth daughter of W. B. Greenfield of 35 Gloucester Square, and has issue. Honour Louisa]. Residence— ZT. Charles Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. Sir ROBERT RA WLINSON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1810, being the son of Thomas Rawlinson, by his wife Grace, daughter of W. Ellis of Exeter; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1888. Married, 1831, Ruth, daughter of Thomas Swallow of Lockwood, near Huddersfield. Postal address — 11 Boltons, Brompton, S, W. Rear -Admiral HARRY HOLDS WORTH RAW- SON, Companion of the Most Honourable IRflVtttffltl Order of the Bath. Born 1843, bein^ the JlVCtW^UIl sQ„ of Christopher Rawson ; created Com^ panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, 1871, Florence, daughter of the late J. R. Shaw of Arrowe Park, in the county of Cheshire. Sir RA WSON WILLIAM RA WSON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Cojnpanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1812, being the eldest son of the late Sir William Rawson ; created Compa?iion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1858 ; created Knight Communder of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1875. Married, 1850, Sophia Mary Anne, daughter of the Reverend the Honourable Henry Ward. Postal address — 68 Cornwall Gardens, Queen's Gate, S. W. The Right Honourable CLARA ELIZABETH LATOUCHE STRUTT, Widow, Baro- TR?ITlll>trt*1l ness-Dowager Rayleigh, daughter of the JlVCtJ^llf'l^lJ late Captain Richard Vicars (Royal Engi- neers) of King's County, Ireland. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, on a chevron argent, between three cross crosslets fitchfe or, as many leopards' faces proper. Supporters — Dexter, a reindeer or, collared and attired sable ; sinister, a monkey proper, banded about the middle, and chained, the chain reflexed over the back or. Married, 1842, the Right Honourable John James Strutt, first Baron Rayleigh, who died in 1873. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable John William Strutt, second Baron Rayleigh [to whom refer] ; (2) Joseph Henry Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as tl>e Honourable Joseph Henry Strutt, born 1844, died 1845 ; (3) Richard Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Strutt, Master of Arts, born February 29, 1848 [married, April 24, 1879, Augusta, commonly called the Honourable Augusta, only child of the Right Honour- able the fifth Lord Braybrooke, and has, Richard Neville Strutt, Esquire, born July 22, 1886 ; Geoffrey St. John Strutt, Gentleman, bom March 28, 1888 ; and Olivia Maude] ; (4) Charles Hedley Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the M is the Naval Cockade. Eap Kea 825 Honourable Charles Hedley Strutt, Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, Member of Parliament for that county 1883-1885, born April 18, 1849 ; (5) Edward Gerald Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Gerald Strutt, born April 10, 1854 [married, October 29, 1878, Maria Louisa, daughter of John Jolliffe Tufnell of Langleys, in the county of Essex, and has, Gerald Murray Strutt, Esquire, born October 9, 1880 ; John James Strutt, Gentleman, born October 26, 1881 ; Edward Jolliffe Strutt, Gentleman, born January 4, 1884 ; Charles Richard Strutt, Gentleman, born October 5, 1889, now deceased ; Emily Norah; Evelyn Mary; and Clara Helena]; (6) Hedley Vicars Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Hedley Vicars Strutt, formerly Lieutenant in the Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment, born July 17, 1864 [married, 1885, Elizabeth Knight, and died 1891, leaving issue, a daughter, Hilda Ehzabeth] ; and Clara Emily Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Clara Emily Char- lotte [married, September 12, 1871, John, eldest son of the Reverend George Paley of Langcliffe, in the county of York]. Postal addresses — go Onslow Gardens, S. W. ; Tofts, Chelmsford. The Right Honourable JOHN WILLIAM STRUTT, Baron Rayleigh, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Essex, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Born November 12, 1842, being the eldest son of the second Baron (only son of Joseph Holden Strutt, by his wife, the fifth daughter of the first Duke of Leinster, who was created Baroness Rayleigh), by his wife Clara, eldest daughter of the late Richard Vicars of King's County, Ireland ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of July 18, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron argent, between three cross crosslets fitch^e or, as many leopards' faces proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, gorged with a mural crown or, holding in the dexter paw a cross crosslet fitch^e or, and resting the sinister on a shield sable, charged with a chevron argent, between three cross crosslets fitch^e also or. Supporters — Dexter, a reindeer or, collared and attired sable ; sinister, a monkey proper, banded about the middle, and chained, the chain refiexed over the back or. Married, July 19, 1871, Evelyn Georgiana Mary, second daughter of James Maitland Balfour of Whittinghame, North Britain, by his wife Blanche, commonly known as Lady Blanche ; and has Issue — (i) Robert John Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert John Strutt, born August 28, 1875 ; (2) Arthur Charles Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Charles Strutt, Royal Navy, born October 2, 1878 ; (3) Julian Balfour Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Julian Balfour Strutt, born August 16, i88o, died September 4, 1886 ; (4) William Maitland Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Maitland Strutt, born July 20, 1886. Seat — Terling Place, Witham, in the county of Essex. EDWARD HUGH RE A, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and 10 rtjv Saint George. Born 1822, being the son of the *^'^f* late William Rea of Kensington, W.; created Com- panion of the Alost Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Club — Junior Athenaum. Postal address — 19 Victoria Road, Kensington, W. Baronetcy [England), creation 1641. The follonving ex- tract is taken from "Dods Peerage:" — "Sir ^Rpflll JOHN CECIL READ, son of the eighth Jl\vttU Baronet, by Urania Maria, daughter and heiress of Edward Vera of Dublin. Born 1820. Married, 18 — , his cousin, Anne, daughter of Michael Eagan of Dublin ; succeeded his father 18 — ; is Governor of Darlinghurst Gaol, Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales. The first Baronet of this line was first cousin to Sir Compton Reade, upon whom a Baronetcy was conferred by King Charles II. (vide Reade, Baronet, creation 1660). Upon the death of the third Baronet without issue in 1711, it is claimed that the title reverted to the second son of the first Baronet, though by the pedigree as registered in the College of Arms the first Baronet left one son only. The grandfather of the present Baronet was, however, recognised as seventh Baronet by the Crown and at Court, his son re- ceiving the honour of knighthood as eldest son of a Baronet. The right to the title has never been established. Residence — Arawa Bronte, Waverley, in the Colony of New South Wales. Heir— His son, Vl^illiam Vero." Armorial bear- ings, as given in Burke's "General Armory," are for Anns ; Gules, a saltire between four garbs or. Crest — On the stump of a tree vert, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or. Motto — ' ' Cedant arma togce?' WILLIAM HENRY MACLEOD READ, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1819, being the son of the late C. R. Read of Singapore ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — 5<. Stephen's. Postal address— 9 Petersham Terrace, S. W, Sir GEORGE COMPTON READE, eighth Baronet. Bom December 17, 1845, being the son of lRl>fll1l> J°tin Stanhope Reade, by his wife Louisa, Jl%«^aU

i)T) *^ Caithness, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron lI\vCt|^ ^eay of Durness, in the county of Sutherland, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, a Bar- onet of Nova Scotia, and Bai'on Mackay of Ophemert, in Holland, Knight Gra7id Commaiider of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, K?tight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the India?i Empire, Doctor of Laws, Lord- Lieutenant for the county of Roxburgh, Chief of the clan Mackay, Deputy- Lieutenant for the cou7ities of Berwick and Selkirk. Bom December 22, 1839, being the eldest son of the tenth Baron, by his wife Maria Catherine Anna Jacoba Fagel, daughter of Baron Fagel ; succeeded his father as eleventh Lord Reay, March 6, 1876 ; loas natu- ralised in 1^77, by Act of Parliament {40 and 41 Vict., cap. i). Creations — Barotiet, March 18, 1627; Baron Reay, in the Peerage of Scotland, June 20, 1628 ; Baron Reay, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, October 8, 1881. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not ma- triculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms: Azure, on a chevron or, between three bea^-s heads couped argent, inuzzled gules, a roebucks head erased between two hands, each hold- ing a dagger all proper. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm from the elbow erect, holding a dagger in pale all proper, pommel and hilt or. Supporters — Dexter, a pikeman armed at all points ; sinister, a mus- keteer, both proper. Motto — " Manu forti." Married, June 5, 1877, Fanny Georqiana Jane, Member of the Im- perial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of Richard Hasler of Aldingbourne, in the county of Sussex, and widow of Alexander Mitchell, Member of Parliament, of Stow, in the county of Midlothian, Captain Grenadier Guards. Heir presumptive to the Scottish honours — His cousin. Baron ^neas Mackay, Minister of State in the Netherlands, and Member [late President) of the Second Chamber, born 1838 ; married, 1869, the Baroness Elizabeth van Lynden. Resi- dences^-6 Great Stanhope Street, London, W. ; Carolside, Earlston, in the county of Berwick ; Laidlawstiel, in the county of Selkirk ; Ophemei-t, Netherlands. GEORGINA ISABELLA commonly known ELEANOR REBO W, Lady Georgina Isabella IRl^flrtSU Eleanor Rebow, daughter of the second Earl ]1>|;>UUUI of Morbury, Married, 1845, John Gurdon Rebow. M Sir JAMES RECKITT, first Baronet, of Swanland ® Manor, in the parish of North Ferriby, in the in i^f tj'tff' East Riding of the county of York, Justice of ■UVvVKill' the Peace for the East Riding of the county of York, and Deputy - Lieutenant. Born November 14, 1833, being the fifth son of the late Isaac Reckitt of Hull, by Anne his wife. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Sable, a flieur-de-lis or, between five escallops, three in chief and two in base argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a lion sejant erect sable, col- lared flory counterflory or, a fleur-de-lis of the last between two escallops argent. Married, October 12, 1865, Kathleen, daughter of Robert Saunders of Lilling and Harrogate, in the county of York; andhas/r^we — (i) Harold James Reckitt, Esquire, Bachelor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, born May 5, 1868 ; {2) Philip Bealby Reckitt, Esquire, born January i, 1873; Mary Kathleen; and Elizabeth Lucy. Estate and postal address — Swanland Manor, near Brough, Yorkshire. DAME ELIZA REDHOUSE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Redhouse, daughter of TR l>tlflrttltf^ "^^^ /*a/rzV-^ Colquhoun, one of Her II\vUIJUUpV' Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Married, 1888, as his second wife. Sir James Redhouse, Knight Commander of the Most Distin- ^ is the Military Cockade. Eee guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Laws, wht) died 1892. Postal addresses— 14 Kilburn Priory, N. W. : Penshurst, Kent. §The Right Honourable CHRISTOPHER TALBOT REDINGTON, Justice of the Peace XOntri-n ft*'e\n "^""^ Deputy-LieuUnant for the county of ll\^UinB mil Galway, and a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council for Ireland. Born September 30, 1847, being t/ie eldest son of Sir Thomas N. Redington, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, b'c, sometime Under- Secretary for Ireland, by his wife Anne Eliza May, eldest daughter of John H. Talbot of Castle Talbot, in the county of Wexford. Clnh— A thensum. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not registered in Ulsters Office, are: Argent, a chevron, between two demi-lions rampant in chief and a mullet in. base gules, quartering Burke, namely or, a cross gules, in the first quarter a lion rampant sable ; Dowell, namely argent, a lion rampant sable within a bordure engrailed gules ; and Talbot, gules, a lion rampant within a bordure or. Crest — -4 lion rampant gules. Motto—" Pro rege smpe pro patria semper." Estate— Kilcornan, in the county of Galway. Postal address— Kilcornan, Oramore, Ireland. REDLYNCH, Baron of, see ILCHESTER. REDMAN, quartered by BUTLER. JOHN EDWARD REDMOND, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament for Waterford lQoI1ir»n«h "fy- E°™ September i, iScfi,- being the -lIVvUlllUllU eldest son of the late William Archer Redmond, Esquire, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the late Major R. H. Hoey of Hoeyfield, in the county of Wicklow. Club — Union ( Wexford). Armo- rial bearings as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but which are not recorded in Ulster s Office, are for Anns : Gules, a castle between three wool-packs. Crest— /4 beacon fired. Married, 1883, Johanna, youngest daughter of the late Jam.es Dalton of Orange, in the Colony of New South Wales, Postal address — 15 Upper Fiizwilliam Street, Dublin. Lieutenant-GeneralJOHN PA TRICK S UTTON RED- MOND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 13orn 1824, being the son of the late P. W. Redmond, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Wexford; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Clubs — Army and Navy, Kildare Street. Married, 1864, Elizabeth Roberta, daughter of the late Edwin Leaf. WILLIAM HOEY KEARNEY REDMOND, Member of Parliament for the East Clare Division of the county of Clare. Born April 13, 1861, being the second son of the late William Archer Redmond, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the late Major R. H. Hoey of Hoeyfield, in the county of Wicklow. Cluh— Catholic {Dublin). Armorial bearings as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Arms ; Gules, a castle between three wool-packs argent. Crest — A beacon fired. Married, 1886, Eleanor Mary, elde.'^t daughter of James Dalton of Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales. Postal address — Gresham Hotel, Dublin. REDWARE, quartered by HUSSEY. Sir ANDRE W REED, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 10 prtji 1837, being the son of John Reed of the county of •li»vvU Galway, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Adamson ; dubbed Knight Baclielor, 1889. Mar- ried, 1867, Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Hamilton Lyster of Croghan, in the county of Tipperary. Postal addresses — Royal Irish Constabulary Office, Dublin Castle; 11 Ailesbury Road, Dublin. § Colonel CHARLES JOHN REED, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Northumberland and Durham, for which latter county he is also a Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom 1820, being the eldest son of the late S. Reed of Cragg, in the county of Northumberland, Honorary Colonel Northumberland Artillery, West Division Royal Artillery; was created M is the Naval Cockade. Eee mei 827 Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1845, Margaret, daughter of G. H. Ramsay of Derwentvilla, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Springwell Hall, Durham. Sir EDWARD JAMES REED, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, and Member of Parliament for Cardiff. Born September 20, 1830, being the son of John Reed of Sheerness, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of J. Arney ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1880. Club — National Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Within two pallets azure, a fleur-de-lis of the last between two roses in pale gules, barbed and seeded proper, all between two eagles displayed sable, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man in profile, looking to the sinister, supporting in his dexter hand a hammer resting on an anvil, and holding in the sinister hand an iron ship, all proper; with the Motto, "Jucundi acti labores." Married, 1851, Rosetta, eldest daughter of the late Nathaniel Barnaby of Sheerness. Residence — 112 Cromwell Road, S.W. Offices — Broadway Chambers, Westminster, S.W. JOHN DAVID REES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. W^pti Born 1854, being the son of the late Lodowick ilAvvP Jiggs ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Clubs — East India United Service, Princes, Bachelors' , Wellington, Hurlingham. Married, 1891, Mary, third daughter of Lieutenani-General the Honourable Sir fames Charlemagne Dormer, Knight Commander of the Most Honoui'able Order of the Bath. Postal address — Ootacamund, S. India. Sir JOSIAH REES, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Astronomical Society. Born 1821, being the son of Josiah Rees of Gelligron, in the county of Glamorgan, by his vnfe Mary Anne Jane, daughter of George Sutar of Malta; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married, 1876, Eliza Harriette, daughter of John Acock of Cheltenham (she died 1887). Postal address — Hamilton, Bermuda. EDITH ANNE REEVE, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Anne Reeve, sister of the 10 |>|>Vll> fifth Viscount Melville ; was raised to the rank iaXK'MK/ 0/ a Viscounts daughter by Royal Warrant 1886. Married, 1863, Lieutenant-Colonel John Reeve, late Grenadier Guards. HENRY REEVE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Civil Law, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born 1813, being the son of the late Doctor Reeve ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Married, firstly, 1841, a daughter (who died 1842) of J. Richardson of Kirklands, in the county of Roxburgh : and secondly, 1851, Christiana Georgina, daughter of the late G. Tilly Gollop of Strode House, in the county of Dorset. Postal addresses — 62 Rutland Gate, S. W. : Foxholes, Christchurch, Hants. Datne JOSEPHINE CATHERINE DEMISE CARRA roup, commonly France. Married, firstly, 1843, as his second wife, Sir John George Reeve-de-la-Pole, eighth Baronet, who died iZya,; andsecondly, 1881, Monsieur Antoine Pierre Roup. Postal address— PaWj. Colonel HENRY SPENCER EDWARD REEVES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order IRpPhPtf "f *^ •^°''^- '^°™ '^^^-S. ieii^g the son of iO^K'K'VK'Ti tjig Reverend Frederick John Hawkes Reeves of East Sheen, in the county of Surrey ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. C.\v!d— Naval and Military. Married, 1868 [which marriage was dissolved in 18S4), Amy, daughter of E. B. Meyer of The Firs, East Sheen, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 3 Morpeth Terrace, Victoria Street, S. W. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM CONRAD REEVES, Knight Bachelor, One of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Chief-Justice of Barbadoes, ex-officio President of Windward Islands Court of Appeal. Born 1841, being the son of Tlwvias Phillips Reeves ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1889. Postal address — The Eyrie, Bartadoes. The Reverend OSWALD JOSEPH REICHEL, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Civil Law and IRptrflPl ^^^'^■' °f Arts, Fellow of the Society of ItVviVyvl Antiquaries. Born February z, 1840, being the eider son of the Reverend Samuel Rudolph Reichel, by his second wife Matilda, youngest daughter of Joseph Hurlock of Oxted, in the county of Surrey. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse sable and or, a lion rampant, double-queued, and holding between the paws a sickle, all counterchanged ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a demi-lion rampant, double-queued, holding in the paws a sickle all or. Married, May 25, 1887, Julia Maria Harriet Louisa, daughter of Frederick Ashenden, late of Brighton. Estates — Newton House, Drewsteignton ; A' la Ronde House, Withycombe, Raleigh, both in the county of Devon. Postal address — A' la Ronde, Lympstone, Devon. General Sir CHARLES REID, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath Born IRptJl ^^^'9' being the son of George Reid of Friendship '^'('\v and Bunker's Hill estates, Jamaica, by his wife, daughter of the late Sir Charles Oakeley, Baronet, Governor of Madras ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1858, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1871, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1886. C\v!o— United Service. Mar- ried, 1846, Lavinia Lucy, daughter of Captain John Fisher, Bengal Army (she died 1888). Postal address— 97 Earl's Court Road, S. W. Sir EDWARD REID, Knight Bachelor, Mayor of Londonderry 1867 and 1868. Born 1819, being the son of the late Reverend Edward Reid of Ramelton, in the county of Donegal, by his wife Martha Eliza, daughter of John Kelso of Londonderry. Married, 1871, Agnes Isabella, third daughter of Duncan Monteith, late of Calcutta. Postal address — The Elms, Londonderry, Ireland. §Sir GEORGE REID, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the counties of Midlothian and Edinburgh, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Born 1841, being the son of George Reid, by his wife Esther Tail; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married, 1882, Margaret, nfe Best. Postal addresses — 22 Royal Terrace, Edinburgh ; St. Luke's, Aberdeen. Sir HENRY VALENTINE RAE REID, fourth Bar- onet, of Ewell Grove, in the county of Surrey. Born Feb- ruary 13, 184s ; being the son of Sir John Reid, the second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Richard Eaton of Stetchwonh Park, in the county of Cambridge ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, May 7, 1885, under the creation of November 10, 1823. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns ; Per saltire ermine and erminois, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with an escutcheon or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a castle argent, two spears saltireways proper, points upwards. Motto— "Firm." Heir presumptive — 'H.\% cousin, George Irving Reid, born 1840 ; married, 1880, Eleanor Frances, daughter of John Day. Residences ~ i-^t, Victoria Street, S.W. ; Amerden Grove, Taplow. JAMES REID, Esquire, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Master of Arts of the University of Aberdeen. 'Rornii^q, being the son of the late James Reid, Doctor of Medicine, of Ellon, in the county of Aberdeen ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Postal address— Windsor Castle. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 828 iaei iaen JAMES ROBERT REID, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, a Meinber of ike Legislative Council of North- West Provinces ; entered Bengal Civil Service, i860 ; created Co7npanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Clubs — East India United Service, Caledonian United Sei~uice. Postal address — Allahabad, N. IV. Provinces, India. Sir JOHN WATT REID, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Laws. Born 1823, being the son of the late John Watt Reid, Surgeon Royal Navy, by his wife Jane, daughter of the late James Henderson of Edinburgh ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, 1863, Georgina, daughter of the late C. J. Hill of Halifax, Nova Scotia. Postal address — Vancouver, British Columbia. Sir ROBERT THRESHIE REID, Knight Bachelor, Her Majesty's Solicitor-General, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Member of Parliament for Dumfries District, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born April 3, 1846, being the son of the late Sir James John Reid, Knight Bachelor, of Mousewald Place, in the county of Dumfries, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late R. Threshie of Barnbarroch, in the county of Kirkcudbright ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, July 18, 1894. Clubs — Garrick, Devon- shire, National Liberal. Married, 1871, Emily Douglas, daztghter of Captain Arthur Cecil Fleming [late ist Dragoon Guards). Residence — 43 Elvaston Place, Queen's Gate, S. W. Chambers — i Temple Gardens, E. C. Sir THOMAS WBMVSS REID, Knight Bachelor (so dubbed July 18, 1894). Postal address — 26 Bramham Gardens, South Kensington. The Reverend JOHN EDWARD REID-CUDDON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of 1Ul>t!l-(irtthhrt11 Ashow, in the county of Warwick, iftlflU-^mUUUU Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, only son of the late Reverend John Reid, Master of Arts, of Tregony-Pomeroy, Rector of St. James's, Tregony, and Vicar of Cuby, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Fanny, eldest daughter of William George Porter of the Manor House, Fletton, in the county of Huntingdon ; and assumed by Royal License in the year 1893 the additional surname and arms of Cuddon, as being the representative of the ancient Suffolk family of Cuddon of Shaddingfield Hall. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, on a chief azure, three bezants (for Cuddon) ; 2 and 3 argent, an eagle displayed sable, charged on each wing with a tower or, and between four saltires couped in cross gules (for Reid) ; and for his Crests, t. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand supporting a crossbow in pale, all proper, with an arrow therein ready to fly gules (for Cuddon) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, between four roses gules, two on either side, a tower argent (for Reid); with the Motto, " Fortiter et suaviter." Postal address — The Rectory, Ashow, near Kenilworth, Warwickshire. REIDHAVEN, Viscount, see SEAFIELD. A UGUSTA REILL Y, commonly known as the Honour- able Augusta Reilly, youngest daughter of the nj i>tHrl fi^^^ Baron St. Leonards, Married, 1845, John liVKlU^ Reilly. Dame MARIE ELIZABETH HORTENSIA RE- MONO, Widow, commonly known as XX^X^f\Wf\ I-ady Remono, daughter of Baron de la IXVvlllUllU Hausse of MonzdvUle, Lorraine, France. Married, 1840, the Ho7iourable Sir Jea7i Edouard Remono, Knight Bachelor, who died 1863. Postal address — 11 Square de Mersinc, Paris. M The Right Honourable Sir JOSEPH RENALS, ^ Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant and Jus- 1T3 |>nf)ftf ^^'•^ ^f ^^^ Peace for the City of London, and VXK'lUXXti an Alderman of that city. High Sheriff 1892, 1893, and Lord Mayor 1894, 1895. Born 1843, being the son of William Renals of Nottingham, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joshua Burton of Nottingham ; & is the IVIilitary Cockade. dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Per pale gules and azure, a fesse invected on the upper edge between two lozenges in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or. Crest A fox sejant regardant, resting the dexter pa.w upon a lozenge all or : with theWMxt, " Cavendo tutus." Mar- ried, 1870, Marie, daughter of Alfred Wilson of Nottingham. Postal address— 77 Highbury New Park, N. Sir ALEXANDER MEADOWS RENDEL, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of lOoi-ihct *^ Indian Empire, Master of Arts. Born IK^nUl^l 1829, being the son of James Meadows Rendel, Fellow of the Royal Society, by his wife Katharine Jane, daughter of W. J. Harris of Ply- mouth ; created Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Clubs— Axhenxnm, Garrick, National Liberal. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse nebuly sable and argent, a pale, three demi-lions erased, two and one, and as many slaves raguly, one and two, all counterchanged ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a staff raguly fesseways vert, thereon a wolf passant azure, collared argent, supporting with the dexter foreleg a flagstaff proper, therefrom flowing a banner sable, charged with a demi-lion as in the arms ; with the Motto, " Lahore et consilio." Married, 1853, daughter of Captain W. Robson, Royal Navy, Governor of New Zealand. Postal addresses— iA Lancaster Gate, W. ; 8 Great George Street, Westminster. The Right Honourable STUART RENDEL, Baron Rendel of Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Member of Parliament for the county of Montgomery 1880- 1894, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born July 2, 1834, being the third son of the late James Meadows Rendel, Fellow of the Royal Society. Creation — March 30, 1894. Clubs — Athenseum, Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse nebuly sable and argent a pale, three demi-lions erased two and one, and as many staves raguly one and two all counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, a staff raguly fesseways vert, thereon a wolf passant azure, collared argent, supporting with the dexter foreleg a flagstaff proper therefrom flowing a banner sable, charged with a demi-lion as in the arms. Supporters — On either side a wolf azure, collared argent, on the shoulder a plate charged with a demi-lion erased sable and holding in the mouth a staff raguly also argent. Motto — " Lahore et consilio." Married, 1857, Ellen, daughter of WiUiara Egerton Hubbard of Leonardslee, Plorsham, brother of first Baron Addington. Country residence — Hatchlands, in the county of Surrey. Town residence — i Carlton Gardens, S.W. iRentileiSljam The Right Honourable FREDERICK WILLIAM BROOK THELLUSSON, Baron Rendlesham of Rendlesham, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Suffolk. Born February 9, 1840, being the son of the fourth Baron, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Sir George Prescott, Baronet, and relict of James Duff, Esquire (she died 1840) ; succeeded his father in 1852, under the creation of February I, 1806. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms; Quar- terly wavy argent and or, in the first and fourth quarters two wings sable, each barways and in pale, tips towards the dexter, and charged with a trefoil slipped of the second ; and in the second and third quarters, an oak-tree eradicated proper, charged with an escutcheon bendways gules, thereon tliree gutt^es-d'eau. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-greyhound salient argent, collared sable, between two wings of the last, each charged with a trefoil slipped or. Supporters — Two greyhounds regardant argent, collared sable. Motto M is the Naval Cockade. —"Lahore et honore." Married, July 4, 1861, Egidia, commonly known as Lady Egidia, daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of Eglinton, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; and by her (who died January 13, 1880) had Issue— {-i) Frederick Archibald Charles Thellusson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Archibald Charles Thellusson, born June 8, 1868 ; (2) Percy Edward Thellusson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Edward Thel- lusson, born October .qo, 1874; (3) Hugh Edmund Thel- lusson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Edmund Thellusson, born June 7, 1876; Adeline Egidia, commonly known as the Honourable Adeline Egidia [married, April 22, 1891, Kewis K. Jarvis, son of the late Sir Lewis Jarvis, of Middleton Tower, in the county of Norfolk, and has issue] ; Miriam Isabel, commonly known as the Honourable Miriam Isabel ; Cecilia Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Blanche ; Ruby Alexandrina Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honom-able Ruby Alexandrina Elizabeth ; and Mariota, commonly known as the Honourable Mariota. Seat — Rendlesham Hall, Woodbridge, in the county of Suffolk. RENFREW, Baron of, see PRINCE OP WALES. LOUISA HENRIETTA RENNELL, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Henrietta IRMIMPH ■^^""^'A sister of the ninth Baron Barnard. JIAVlUlVll Born 1856; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1892. Married, 1891, William Blackstone Rennell. JAMES RENNIE, Esquire, Co7npanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1814 ; \\it>nr\it^ "-eafef/ Companion of the Most Honourable iSS\/n\\\X, Order of the Bath, -sZc^i. Sir RICHARD TEMPLE RENNIE, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of the Supreme Court of China and Japan. Born 1839, being the son of the late George T. Rennie, sometime Member of Parliament for Ipswich ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1882. Married, 1867, Marie, widow of Thomas De La Rue. Postal address — Shanghai. General HENRY REN NY, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, son of ^RlMintl ^^ ^^^^ Alexander Renny-Tailyour of Bor- Jl\villl^ rowjield, in the county of Forfar; created Companion of the Alost Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1869. Club — United Service. Married, 1851, E. A., daughter of Robert Rickart Hepburn of Rickarton, in the county of Kincardine. Postal address — 36 Onslow Gardens, S. W. § CHARLES BINE RENSHA I!', Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the IROMtfflSiVYI county of Renfrew, Member of Parlia- Jf^VllpyttUI ment for the West Division thereof . Born December 9, 1848, being the third son of the late Thomas Charles Renshaw, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel learned in the Law, of Sandrocks, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of George B laker of Patcham, in the county of Sussex. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick, Western (Glasgow) Armorial bear- ings as given in Debretis "House of Commons^' but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Per pale and per chevron or and azure, three martlets all counterchanged. Crest — A griffin' s head erased. Married, 1872, Mary, daughter of A. F. Stoddart of Broadfield, in the county of Renfrew. Residences — Barochan, Houston, North Britain ; Garvocks, Greenock, North Britain. JAMES ALEXANDER RENTOUL, Doctor of Laws, Member of Parliament for East Down X^f>xy¥f\\\\ Division of the county of Do7vn , Barrister-at- iI\I^UVUUl Law. Born , being the eldest son of the late Reverend Alexander Rentoul, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Medicine, of Manor Cunningham, in the county of Donegal, by his wife Erminda, elder daughter of the late JaTnes Chittick, also of Manor Cunning- ham. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative ( Woolwich). Armo- rial bearings as used, bid which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Argent, three eagles dis- iaep 829 played gules. Crest — A tree. Motto — " Facta non verba." Married, 1882, Florence Isabella, youngest daughter of David W. Young of The Cedars, Clapham, London, S. W. Postal addresses — loA Great Queen Street, Westminster, London, S. W. The Honourable Sir ARTHUR REN WICK, Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom, Member of W l^nVtttrfc the Legislative Councilofthe Colony of New AtVt'llUltVa South Wales, Doctor of Medicine : created Knight Bachelor of the United Kingdom by Letters Patent, 1894. CECILIA ANNABELLA REPTON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Cecilia Annabella ^^VYXtnn ^^(^""-i sister of the second Earl of Limerick; .U^vyVUU raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1846. Married, 1843, the Reverend George Herbert Repton [he died 1862). JANE SEYMOUR REPTON, commonly known as Lady Jane Seymour Repton, daughter of the third Duke of Leinster. Married, 1848, George William John Repton. M The Right Honourable EDWARD CHARLES «f BARING, Baron Ravelstoke of Memb- lR.EVlP(flifnfep '^"'^' '" '^^ county of Devon, Com- Ji.VI^'Wt.l^VUnv missioner of Lieutenancy for London, Justice of the Peace for the county ot Surrey. Bom April 13, 1828, being the son of the late Henry Baring, Member of Parliament, by his wife Cecilia Anne, daughter of Vice-Admiral William Windham. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet erminois between two wings argent. Supporters — Dexter, a bull argent ; sinister, a bear proper, muzzled or, each charged on the shoulder with a mullet erminois. Motto — " Probitate et labore. " Married, April 30, 1861, Louisa Emily Charlotte, daughter of John Crocker Bulteel of Flete and Lyneham, in tlie county of Devon ; and by her (who died October 16, 1892) has had Issue — (i) Arthur Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Arthur Baring, born April 26, 1862, died June 29, 1863 ; (2) John Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Baring, born September 7, 1863 ; (3) Cecil Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Baring, Bachelor of Arts, of the University of Oxford, born September 12, 1864 ; (4) Everard Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Everard Baring, Cap- tain loth Hussars, born December 5, 1865 ; (5) Maurice Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Maurice Baring, born April 27, 1874; (6) Rupert Baring, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rupert Baring, born August 20, died October 21, 1878 ; Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth [married, April 26, 1887, Valentine Charles Browne, Esquire, com- monly called Viscount Castlerosse, eldest son of the Right Honourable the Earl of Kenmare, Knight of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick] ; Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret [married, July 25, 1887, the Right Honourable Charles Robert Spencer, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament ; and Susan, commonly known as the Honour- able Susan. Seat — Membland, Plympton, in the county of Devon. REWSE, see SMITH-REWSE. REYNARDSON, see BIRCH-REYNARDSON. REYNOLDS, quartered by MORETON. HERBERT JOHN REYNOLDS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of THl^tlMnlhtf India. Born 1832, being the son of tlie •U*v|/llUlUJJ late S. Reynolds; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1885. Married, 1856, Margaretta Catharine, daugh- ter of the late H . F. Waring of Lyme Regis. Postal address — Madingley, East Twickenham, S. W. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 830 mep BERKELEY BASIL REYNOLDS-MORETON, Es- quire, commonly known EepnolD0=a0oreton ^ytsYiTyToMs-Mcre: ton. Born 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie ; appointed Postmaster-General for Queensland, 1885. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules (for Rey- nolds), Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings displayed azure. Married, 1862, Emily Eleanor, daughter of John Kent, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Queensland ; and has Issue — Capel Henry Berkeley Reynolds - Moreton, Esquire, born 1875 ; Eleanor Alice ; Evelyn Beatrice ; Con- stance Ethel ; May Isabel ; and Beatrice Lilian. Residence — Maryborough, Queensland. EMILIA OLIVIA REYNOLDS-MORETON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Algernon Thomas Reynolds - Moreton, daughter of the late Honourable Augustus Henry Macdonald-Moreton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant in pale gules (for Reynolds). Married, 1875, Algernon Thomas Reynolds-Moreton, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Thomas Reynolds-Moreton, son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie, who died 1880. Postal address — 8 Thurloe Square, S.W. EVELYN REYNOLDS-MORETON, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Reynolds-Moreton, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant in pale gules (for Reynolds). Postal address — t6 Redcliffe Gar- dens, S.W. MATTHEW HENRY REYNOLDS - MORETON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Matthew Henry Reynolds-Moreton, Secretary to the Governor of New Guinea. Born 1847, being rhe son of the Right Hon- ourable the second Earl of Ducie ; formerly Lieutenant 78th Foot, Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules (for Reynolds). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings displayed azure. Postal address — Brisbane, Queensland. REYNOLDS REYNOLDS - MORETON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reynolds Reynolds- Moreton. Born 1835, being the sixth son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent a chevron gules between three square buckles sable ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings azure. Married, firstly, i860, Charlotte Con- stance, who died 1865, daughter of the late Sir John Dunlop, Baronet, Member of Parliament : secondly, 1866, Margaret, who died 1892, daughter of the Reverend Dennis Mahoney of Dromore Castle, in the county of Kerry ; and thirdly, 1894, Gertrude, youngest daughter of the late Sir Percyvall Hart Dyke ; and by first marriage has Issue — (x) Henry John Reynolds-Moreton, Esquire, born 1862 [mar- ried, 188-, Carrie Cecelia Richards, widow of Colonel Charles Ball, United States Army, and has issue, Theodore Reynolds-Moreton, Esquire, born i8go ; Hugh Berkeley Reynolds-Moreton, Gentleman, born 1891]; (2) Francis James Reynolds-Moreton, Gentleman, born 1863. By second marriage — (3) Reginald Reynolds-Moreton, Gentle- man, born 1869; Florence Lilian; and Mabel Evelyn. Residence — Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. M is the military Cockade. JRi6 RICHARD CHARLES REYNOLDS-MORETON, Esquire commonly known as the Honourable Richard Charles' Reynolds-Moreton. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Ducie ; Marshal of the Ceremonies to the Queen, 1887. C/k^— Bachelors'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable- 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings azure. Married, 1868, janie (Bedchamber Woman to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Albany), eldest daughter of the late Thomas Ralli ; and has Issue living— Marie Evelyn. Residence— Crookham House, Winchfield, in the county of Hampshire. SEYMOUR REYNOLDS-MORETON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Seymour Reynolds- Moreton. Born 1841, being the son of the Right Honour- able the second Earl of Ducie. Armorial Uearlngs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron gules, between three square buckles sable (for Moreton) ; 2 and 3 or, two lions passant gules (for Reynolds). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a vn-eath of the colours, a moorcock's head or, combed and wattled gules, between two wings azure. Married, 1869, Mary Ellen, daughter of John Kent, Commissioner of Crown Lands, Queensland; and has Issue — (i) Albert Eliott Kingscote Reynolds-Moreton, Esquire, born 1875; (2) Douglas Seymour Herbert Reynolds Moreton, Gentle- man, born 1878; Elizabeth Emily; and Ida Jeanette. Residence — Brisbane, Queensland. Sir FREDERICK EDWARD RHODES, fourth Baro- net, of Loventor, in the county of Devon. TOfinJiPl* -^""^ J^^y ^^' '^+3' ^S'"K the son of the late iOiXjMVX/Ti Sir George Baker, third Baronet, by his wife Mary Isabella, daughter of Robert Nassau Sutton ; assumed by Royal License in 1878 the surname of Rhodes, in lieu of his patronymic Baker, together with the arms of Rhodes quarterly ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of September 19, 1776. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant between two acorns slipped bendways azure, within two bendlets nebuly sable, gutt6e-d'or, the whole between as many trefoils slipped vert (for Rhodes) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and or, on a saltire nebuly sable, five escallops of the first, a chief of the third, thereon a Hon passant of the second (for Baker). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, guttde-d'or, cuffed ar- gent, holding an oak-branch paleways proper, fructed or, and two trefoils slipped in saltire vert (for Rhodes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, vested azure, charged with three annulets interlaced or, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper an arrow of the last (for Baker). Heir presumptive — His brother, George Har- rington Baker, bom 1845 ; married, 1872, Katherine Frances, only child of General Sir R. Wilbraham, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; Master of Arts, called to the Bar (Lincoln's Inn), 1870. Residences — Rode Hall, in the county of Cheshire ; 4 Hyde Park Square, London, W. BERTHOLD RIBBENTROP, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. IRtflfll^tl'f'fritl B°^" ^843, heiv^ the son of Landrath Jl^lUUt'UVlUJJ Theodor Rihbentrop ; is Inspector- General of Indian Forests; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1890. The Right Honourable EMMA LISTER, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Ribblesdale,young- W tflflTpttTlafO e^' daughter of Colonel William Mure 4i\4.uui«'9Uail^ ofCaldweU. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or. Supporters — Dexter, a stag regardant sable, attired, unguled, gorged with a collar of SS, and charged 8 is the Naval Cockade. mit) Kic 831 on the body with an eagle displayed or ; sinister, a war- horse caparisoned proper, and supporting a guidon proper, inscribed with the letters " Y. L. D.," meaning York Light Dragoons. Married, 1853, the Right Honourable Thomas Lister, third Baron Ribblesdale, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1) The Right Honourable Thomas Lister, fourth Baron Ribblesdale; (2) Martin Lister, commonly known as the Honourable Martin Lister, born July 25, 1857 ; (3) Reginald Lister, commonlv known as the Honourable Reginald Lister, third Secretary Diplo- matic Service, born May 19, 1865 ; Beatrix, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrix ; and Adelaide, com- monly known as the Honourable Adelaide. Postal address — Dower House, Gisburne, Clitheroe. The Right Honourable THOMAS LISTER, Baron Ribblesdale of Gisburne Park, in the West Riding of the county of York, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Master of Her Majesty's Buckhounds. Bom October 29, 1854, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Ribblesdale, by his wife Emma, youngest daughter of Colonel WiUiam Mure of Caldwell, in the county of Ayr ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of October 26, 1797. Armorial beaxmga — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or, impaling the arms of Tennant, namely argent, two cres- cents in fesse sable, on a chief of the second a boar's head couped of the first, a bordure compony of the second and first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased per fesse proper and gules, attired or, differenced with a crescent. Supporters — Dexter, a stag regardant sable, charged on the body with an eagle displayed of the last, gorged with a collar of SS and portcullisses gold ; sinister, a bay horse bridled, saddled, and supporting a staff proper, headed or, with a banner vert, fringed and charged with the letters " Y. L. D." gold (meaning York Light Dragoons). Motto — ' ' Retinens ves- tigia famze." Married, April 7, 1877, Charlotte, daughter of Sir Charles Tennant, Baronet, of "The Glen, in the county of Peebles ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Lister, Esquir?, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas Lister, born May 2, 1878 ; (2) Charles Alfred Lister, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Alfi'ed Lister, born Oc- tober 26, 1887 ; Barbara, commonly known as the Honour- able Barbara ; Laura, commonly known as the Honourable Laura ; and Diana, commonly known as the Honourable Diana. Seat — Gisburne Park, near Clitheroe. Sir GEORGE RIBTON, fourth Baronet, of Wood- brook, in the coimty of Dublin. Bom August JO thf-ff n 16. 1842, being the son of the third Baronet, iCVtUvUtl by his second wife Emily, only daughter of Thomas Quinan, and relict of Walter Hussey Hill; succeeded his father in 1877, under the creation of April 12, 1759. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a cross and bordure engrailed gules, in each chief quarter a lozenge azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dove azure, holding in his beak a laurel-branch proper. Motto — "J'aime la liberty." Married, June 22, i86g, Elizabeth, daughter of Christopher Sanders of Deer Park, in the county of Cork, and widow of Captain Francis Kennedy. Seat — Grey Fort, Kilcool, in the county of Wicklow. RICE, see DYNEVOR. RICE, SPRING-, see MONTEAGLE. ALICE SOPHIA RICE, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alice Sophia Rice, daughter of the Right IRtfP Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor. Armorial JAlVv bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chev- ron sable between three ravens proper. Postal address — 112 Queen's Gate, S.W. BENJAMIN LE WES RICE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1837, being the son of the Reverend B. Rice ; created Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1884. Married, 1869, Mary Sophia, daughter of John Garrett of Chorlton Lodge, New Hampton. CECIL MINA RICE, commonly known as the Honour- able Cecil Mina Rice, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron sable, between three ravens proper. Postal address — 112 Queen's Gate, S.W. Admiral Sir EDWARD BRIDGES RICE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and Hampshire. Born iSig, being the son of Edward Royd Rice, Member of Parliament ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Married, 1864, Cecilia Caroline, daughter of the Reverend W. Vern07i Harcourt. Postal address — Dane Court, Dover. The Reverend HENRY RICE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Henry Rice, brother of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor, Rector of Great Risington, in the county of Gloucester. Born 1813 ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's son liy Royal Warrant, 1870. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three ravens sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven sable. Mar- ried, 1837, Emma, daughter of the late William Francis Lowndes Sione of Brightwell Park, in the county of Oxford ; and has Issue living — (i) Edward William Rice, Esquire, born 185s [married, 1877, Esther, daughter of Edward Brown Kirton, and has issue, Talbot Edward Kirton Rice, Esquire, born 1882]; (2) Henrv Charles Talbot Rice, Esquire, formerly Captain 4th Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, born 1862 [married, 1887, Cecil Mary, daughter of the late Edward Lloyd of Lingcroft, near York, and has issue, Harry Talbot Rice, Gentleman, born 1889 ; John Arthur Talbot Rice, Gentleman, born 1892] ; Frances Anna [married, 1861, Cecil Charles Pole, Esquire, who died 1876] ; Cecil Louisa [married, 1869, Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Price Jonesl; Florence Maria Caroline [married, 1879, Harry Walter Cholraley of Howsham, in the county of York] ; Georgiana Clara ; Amy Augusta Mary [married, 1873, the Reverend William Patrick Lenard Hand, Vicar of 'Taynton, near Burford] ; and Beatrice Helen. Residence — Great Risington Rectory, near Stow-on-the-Wold. JOHN TALBOT RICE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Talbot Rice, brother of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor. Born 1819 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1870. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three ravens sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven sable. Married, firstly, 1846, Clara Louisa, who died 1853, daugh- ter of Sir John Chandos Reade, sixth Baronet ; secondly, Elizabeth Lucy, daughter of Robert Boyd. Postal address — Oddington House, Stow-on-ttie-Wold, Gloucestershire. MARIA ELIZABETH RICE, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Elizabeth Rice, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron sable between three ravens proper. Postal address — Matson House, Matson, Gloucester. MARY CHARLOTTE RICE, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Charlotte Rice, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron sable between three ravens proper. Postal address — 112 Queen's Gate, S.W. MATILDA HORATIA RICE, commonly known as Lady Matilda Horatia Rice, daughter of Admiral Sir George Seymour, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and sister of the fifth Marquess of Hert- ford; was raised to the rank of a Marquess's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1871. Married, 1886, Colonel Cecil Rice^ Surgeon-Major General WILLIAM ROCHE RICE, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 832 Eic Kice*(JBrei)or Sanitary Commissioner and Surgeon-General to Govern- ment of India. Born 1833 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Postal address — Calcutta. The Reverend WILLIAM TALBOT RICE, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Talbot Rice, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of St. Peter-le-Bailey, in the county of Oxford. Born 1B61, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three ravens sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a raven sable. Married, 18B7, Marian, daughter of Henry Edmund Gurney of Nutwood, Reigate, in the county of Surrey ; and has /««£— Winifred Marian ; Dorothy Jean ; and Katheryn Cecil. Residence— Si. Peter-le-Bailey Rectory, in the county of Oxford. ELIANORE MARY RICE - TREVOR, commonly known as the Honourable Elianore Mary Rice-Trevor, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Dynevor. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron sable between three ravens proper. Postal addresses — 19 Prince's Gardens, S. W ; Bromham Hall, Bedford. RICH, quartered by EDWARDES. Sir CHARLES HENRY STUART RICH, fourth Baronet, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. TRfffi ■^'"'" March 7, 1859, being the eldest son of Sir ilAlKl} Charles Henry John Rich, third Baronet, by his wife Harriet Theodosia, the elder daughter and co-heir of the late John Stuart SuUivan of Devonshire Place, London. Creation — June 11, 1791. Livery — Blue, with scarlet collar and cuffs and scarlet waiscoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses bottony or, and impaling the arms of Page, namely, per fesse argent and gules, an eagle displayed within an orle of four anchors and as many crosses moline alternately, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, with wings expanded ermine ; with the Motto, " Garde ta foy." Married, July 27, 1881, Fanny, only daughter of the Reverend Joseph Page of Little Bromley, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue — Gladys Evelyn Fanny. Heir fresumptive — His cousin, Almeric Edmund Frederick Rich, Esquire, Captain Lincolnshire Regiment, born March 30, 1859, son of the late Captain Frederick Dampier Rich, Royal Navy. Seats — Devizes Castle, in the county of Wiltshire ; Claxton Abbey, in the county of Norwich. Residence — Levyls Dene, Merrow, Guildford. Lieutenant-general GEORGE WHITWORTH TALBOT RICH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1822, being the eldest son of the late Sir George Rich, Knight Bachelor, by his wife Catherine Charlotte Jane, daughter of Dudley Loftus of Killyon, in the county of Meath ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1865. Club — Army and Navy, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a chevron erminois between three crosses bottony or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, wings elevated ermine. Married, 1864, Adelaide Rachael (who died 1893), daughter of the late General the Honourable Sir Charles Gore, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — 105 Onslow Square, S.W. EDWARD HARRISON RICHARDS, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, District Commissioner TRtrflflfrirt ^* '^^Sos, West Coast of Africa, younger iJ,M.VynVU9 surviving son of John Richards, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, by his wife Fanny, daughter of John May. Armorial bearings— He & is the Military Cockade. Eic bears for Anns ; Ermine, a chevron engrailed with plain cotises azure, and in the base a Hon rampant of the second, gorged with a collar of oak-leaves or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a fleur-de-hs argent, a lion rampant azure, gorged with a collar of oak-leaves, as in the arms: with the Motto, " Honore et amore. Postal address— hagos, West Coast of Africa. S Admiral Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM RICH- ARDS Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the 'Bath. Born 1833 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881. Club — United Service. Postal address — 107 Victoria Street, S. W. Admiral Sir GEORGE HENRY RICHARDS, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Bachelor. Born 1820, being tlie son of Captain George Spencer Richards, Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Jane, nde Harney ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able 'Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886 ; dubied Knight Bachelor, 1877. Married, firstly, 1847, Mary, daughter of Captain R. Young, Royal Engineers {she died 1881) ; and secondly, 1882, Alice Mary, daughter of the Reverend R. S. Tabor of Cheam, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses— 56 Lexham Gardens, IV. ; The Cottage, Fetcham, Surrey. WALTER GUYON RICHARDS, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Armorial bear- ings— He bears for Arms: Ermine, a chevron engrailed with plain cotises azure, and in base a lion rampant of the second, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a fleur- de-lis argent, a lion rampant azure, gorged with a wreath of oak-leaves, as in the arms ; with the Motto, ' ' Honore et amore." Postal address— Chxisl's College, Cambridge. The Reverend WALTER JOHN BRUCE RICH- ARDS, Doctor of Divinity, Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society, a Priest in Holy Orders of the Roman Catholic Church. Born February 15, 1835, being the second but eldest surviving son of John Richards, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, by his wife Fanny, daughter of John May. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron engrailed with plain cotises azure, and in the base a lion rampant of the second, collared with a wreath of oak-leaves or. Crest — upon a wre?.th of the colours, upon a fleur-de-lis argent, a lion rampant azure, collared with oak-leaves, as in the arms. Motto — " Honore et amore." Postal address — St. Mary's, Westmorland Road, Bayswater. RICHARDSON, STUART-, see CASTLE-STEWART. Sir BENJAMIN WARD RICHARDSON, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Doctor of TO trTlflfTltfrtn Medicine, Doctor of Laws, Fellow ii\lKl)aiV}iVl\ of the Royal College of Physicians. Born 1828, being the son of Benjamin Richardson, by his wife Mary, daughter of R. Ward ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1857, Mary J., daughter of E. Smith of Mortlake, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — 25 Manchester Square, London, W. EDWARD RICHARDSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, son of E. Richardson ; created Cojnpanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Postal address — Chrisichurch, New Zealand. ELIZABETH HELEN RICHARDSON, Spinster, only daughter of John Richardson of Ravensfell and Bromley House, in the county of Kent, by his wife Elizabeth, fourth daughter of William Ridley of Felstead, in the county of Essex, and sixth in descent from Christopher Richardson of Lascelles Hall, Rector of Kirkheaton, both in the county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, two hawks belled or, on a chief indented ermine, a pale ermines and three lions' heads erased counterchanged. Postal address — Ravensfell, Bromley, Kent. ^m is the Naval Cockade. mt Wt 833 §Sir JAMES THOMAS STEWART RICHARD- SON, fourteenth Baronet, of Pitfour, in the county of Perth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Secretary of the Order of the Thistle, Honorary Major 2nd Midlothian Rifie Volunteers. Born December 24, 1840, ieing the son of Sir John Stewart Richardson, thirteenth Baronet, ly Ms wife Mary, daughter of the late James Hay of Colliefriest , in the county of Devon ; succeeded his father in 1881, under the creation of Ncrvemter 13, 1630. Armorial bearings, as given in Burke's ' ' Peerage," are for Arms : Or, on afesse azure, between a bulls head couped in chief sable and a galley in base, her oars erected in saltire of the last, flags displayed gules, a saltire couped argent (for Richardson) ; quartering or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a lion rampant gules, armed and langued of the second, all within a bordure of the fourth (for Stewart of Urrard) \ azure, three garbs or (for Gumming) ; argent, on a bend azure three buckles or (for Leslie) ; gyronny of eight or and sable (for Campbell). Crest — A dexter arm m armour, grasping a dagger in pale, all proper. Sup- porters — A wyyern and an eagle, both proper. Motto — " Virtute acquiritur konos." Married, October 20, 1868, Harriett Georgina Alice, second surviving daughter of Rupert John Cochrane of Halifax, Nova Scotia ; and has Jssue — (i) Edward Austin Richardson, Esquire, bom July 24, 1872 ; (2) John Lauderdale Richardson, Esquire, born January 18, 1878 ; (3) Neil Graham Richardson, Esquire, born October 23, 1881 ; (4) Christian Maule Richardson, Esquire, born October 23, 1881 ; Mary Ramsay; Alice Evelyn Isabella; Esmi Muriel; Gladys Hermione ; and Esther Drummond. Seat — Pitfour Castle, in the county of Perth, North Britain. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."'\ Major-General JOHN SOAME RICHARDSON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of J. Richardson ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. § JOSEPH RICHARDSON, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace and an Alderman of Stockton-on-Tees, Member of Parliament for the South-East Divison of Durham. Born January 15, 1830, being the son of the late Caleb Richardson of West iLodge, Sunderland, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Driver of Leeds. Clubs — Reform, National Liberal. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, gutt^e-d'eau, a pale ermine charged with a lion's head erased ermines, on a chief indented argent, two anchors in saltire sable, between as many lions' heads erased also ermines. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, in front of an anchor in bend sinister sable, a lion's head erased ermines ; with the Motto, " Potius ingenio quam vi." Married, firstly, 1856, Anne (who died 1866), daughter of the late Frederick Backhouse ; and secondly, 1893, Flora, youngest daughter of the late James Macdonald of Ennerdale Lodge, Birkenhead. Postal address — Potto Hall, Northallerton. Major-General JOSEPH FLETCHER RICHARD- SON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1822, being the son of the late Captain George Richardson, Honourable East India Company's Service; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Postal address— 5«% Cottage, Newbridge Road, Weston, Bath. WILLIAM HENRY RICHARDSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and County Alderman for the county of Durham. Born April 30, 1829, being the eldest son of the late William Richardson of Sunderland, by his wife Eliza Brown of St. Ives, in the county of Huntingdon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, guttfe-d'eau, a pale ermine, charged with a lion's head erased ermines, on a chief indented argent, two anchors saltireways sable, between two lions' heads erased ermines. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower or, in front of an anchor in bend sinister sable, a lion's head erased ermines. Motto — " Potius ingenio quam vi." Married, firstly, June 16, 1852, Lucy Smart, daughter of Thomas Trusted of Ross, in the county of Hereford ; and by her (who died 1880) has had Issue — (i) Charles Trusted Richardson, Esquire, of Biddick Hall, in the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace, born April 21, 1853 [married, April 8, 1892, Elizabeth Stuart Richter] ; (2) Hubert Richardson, Gentleman, born March II, 1857; and Helen Maud, died i860. He married secondly, September 20, 1881, Annie, daughter of Joseph Foster of Sunderland. Residence — Chisbury, Witley, Godal- ming. WILLIAM RIDLEY RICHARDSON, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Royal Colonial Institute, sometime Lieutenant Cambridge University Rifle Volunteers. Bom October 29, 1856, being the only surviving son of the late John Richardson, formerly of Ravensfell and Bromley House, in the county of Kent [who was the third son of "Thomas Richardson of Denmark Hill, London, and of Lascelles Hall, in the county of York], by his wife Elizabeth, fourth daugliter of William Ridley of Felstead, in the county of Essex, and is sixth in legitimate male descent from Christopher Richardson of Lascelles Hall, and Rector of Kirk Heaton, both in the county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge. Clubs — Royal Colonial Institute, Bromley and County (Bromley, Kent), Conservative (Bromley, Kent). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Sable, two hawks belled or, on a chief indented ermine, a pale ermines and three lions' heads erased counterchanged ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert and in front of a tilting-spear fesseways, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper encircled by an annulet or, the hand grasping a sword by the blade in bend sinister also proper, pommel and hilt gold, pendent from the wrist by a riband gules, an escutcheon argent, charged with a hawk likewise proper; with the Motto, "Ben ti voglio." Married, April 29, 1886, Eliiabeth Harriott, youngest daughter of John Newman Tweedy of Montagu Square, and Widmore House, Bromley, in the county of Kent, Consul for Norway and Sweden at Port-au-Prince, in the island of Hayti ; and \\ss Issue — (i) Hugh Lascelles Richardson, Gentleman, born January 24, 1887 ; (2) Christopher Ridley Richardson, Gentleman, born December J, 1893 ; Enid Dorothea Hilda ; Violet Tweedy Turpin ; and Frances Ruth Ferrand. Postal address — Lascelles, Shortlands, Kent. Major-General WILLIAM STEWART RICHARD- SON, Companioji of the Most Hojiourable Order of the Bath. Born 1832, being the third son of the late Major Charles Richardson, Z6th Regiment, of the county of Tyrone. Married, 1856, Caroline, third daughter of the late General Musgrove, Madras Army. Postal address — Glencrew, Alexandra Road, Reading. Lieutenant-Colonel WODEHOUSE DILLON RICH- ARDSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1854, bein^ the son of Guildford Barker Richardson of Blackheath, S.E. ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club- Junior United Service. Married, 1887,- Louisa, daughter of the Reverend J. Ewing, Doctor of Divinity. The Reverend Sir JOHN RICHARDSON-BUN- BURY, third Baro- Eic6atlJi0(on=TBunt)urpi'h^^e°/untToSne" Bom October 10, 1813, being the eldest son of Sir John Mervyn Richardson- Bunbury, second Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John Carry Moutray of Favor Royal, in the county of Tvrone. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, ermine a chess-rook between two leopards' faces in bend between two bendlets sable (for Bunbury) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a fesse argent, between an ancient ship, the sails furled in chief, and in base a bull's head couped or, a saltire gules (for Richardson). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours? in front of a tree proper, on a mount vert, a leopard's face, paly of six argent and sable, transfixed by two arrows in saltire'also proper (for Bunbury) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant ermine, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert, between tlie forepaws a torteau, charged with a cross The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3 G 834 Eic crosslet or (for Richardson). Motto — ' ' Virtus paret robur. " Married, 1838, Maria, daughter of William Anketell of Anketell Grove, in the county of Monaghan ; and by her, who died March 2, 1888, has had Issue — Mervyn Matthew Richardson-Bunbury, Esquire, born June 1841 [married, 1868, Eliza Mary, third daughter of WiUiam Thorn, Doctor of Medicine, and died April 16, 1889, leaving issue, Vaurian Frederick Herbert Richardson-Bunbury, Gentleman, born January 22, 1870, Mervyn William Richardson-Bunburv, Gentleman, born June 1874, and Irene Kate Matilda] ; Matilda Anne [married, July 12, 1870, George Charles Brackenridge of Ashfield Park, in the county of Tyrone, who died 1879, leaving issue] ; and Olivia Emma. Sir JAMES BELLE T RICHEY, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian TR i rfl PX\ -^''^/"'^i Companion of the Most Exalted Oi'der lSSVKXjX/}f gjr ij^g star of India, Born 1833, being the son of the Reverend James Richey, Rector of Nympton St. George, in the county of Devon, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of J. Bellet of Sampford Arundel, in the county of Somerset ; entered Bengal Civil Service 1856 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1878 ; Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the India?! Empire, 1890, Club — United Service. Married Blanche Z. , daughter of W. Perkins of Somerset, Louisiana, in the United States of America. Postal address — 16 St. James's Square, London, S. W. RICHMOND HERALD, see ATHILL. The Right Reverend JOHN JAMES PULLEINE, Bishop-Suffragan of Richmond, Master IRtrTltnntlll °f ■^^^■^ °f ^^^^ University of Cambridge, llVIVyUlUUU Doctor of Divinity. Born Septemberxo, 1841, being the third son of the Reverend Robert Pulleine, Master of Arts, Rector of Kirkby Wiske, in the county of York, by his wife Susan, eldest daughter of Hieronymus Burmester of Bumtwood Lodge, in the county of Surrey ; he "was consecrated Bishop-Suffragan of Penrith, 1888. ( The title of Penrith was changed for that of Rich- mond by a Royal Warrant, dated May 2., 1889.) Married, firstly, February 4, 1869, Elizabeth Esther, daughter of T. C. Hincks of Breckenbrough, Thirsk, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Pulleine, born June 29, 1871 ; (2) John Ja^nes Pulleine, born February 1873 ; twin sons, born Mayi^, 1894; Elisabeth Susan ; Sarah Winifred; Frances Anne ; and Marianne. He married secondly, April 23, 1889, Louisa, third daughter of the Reverend Pennymd^n Warton Worsley, Master of Arts, Rector of Little Ponton, Canon of Ripon. Residence — Stanhope Rectory, Darlington. Major MA THE W RICHMOND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. Postal address — Nelson, New Zealand. §The Most Noble Sir CHARLES HENRY GOR- DON-LENNOX, iaicfimonD and (^ottion Fn^d'otdoS of March, and Baron of Settrington, in the county of York, in the Peerage of England, Duke of Lennox, Earl of Darnley, and Baron Methuen of Torbolton, in the Peerage of Scotland, Duke of Gordon and Earl of Kinrara, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Laws, Duke d'Aubigny, in the Peerage of France, Hereditary Constable of Inverness Castle, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Chancellor of the University of Aberdeen, Lord- Lieutenant of the county of Banff. Born February 27, 1818, being the son of the Most Noble the fifth Duke of Richmond and Gordon, by his wife Caroline, commonly called Lady Caroline, the eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Anglesey ; suc- ceeded his father in i860. Creations — English Peerages, August 9, 1675 ; Scottish Peerages, September g, 1675 ; Peerages of the United Kingdom, January 13, 1876 ; French Dukedom, January, 1683, 1684. Armonal bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland (being the arms of Charles II.), all within a bordure com- pony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the m, is tbe SUUtary Cockade. iatc second, barbed and seeded proper t over all an escutcheon of pretence gules, charged with three buckles or (for the Dukedom of Aubigny) ; second and third grand quarters, quarterly, i. azure, three boars' heads couped or (for Gordon) ;' 2. or, three lions' heads erased gules (for Baden- och) • 3 or, three crescents within a double treasure flory counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 4. azure, three cinquefoils argent (for Eraser). Above the escutcheon, which is en- circled by the Garter and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, crowned with a ducal coronet gules, and gorged with a collar as the bordure in the arms ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a stag's head and neck affront^e proper, attired with ten tines of the first. Supporters— Dexter, an unicorn argent, armed, maned, and unguled or ; sinister, an antelope argent, armed and hoofed or, each supported, gorged with a collar compony as the bordure in the arms. Motto— " En la rose je fleuris; " over the second crest, " Bydand." Married, November 28, 1843, Frances Harriett, eldest daughter of Algernon Frederick Greville, Esquire, Bath King of Arms ; and by her (who died March 8, 1887) has Issue— (\) Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Esquire, com- monly known as Earl of March and Darnley, Deputy- Lieutenant, born December 27, 1845 [married, firstly, November 10, 186B, Amy Mary, daughter of Percy Ricardo of Bramley Park, in the county of Surrey, and by her (who died August 23, 1879) has, Charles Henry Gordon-Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Settrington, born De- cember 30, 1870 (married, June 8, 1893, Hilda Madeleine, eldest daughter of the late Henry Arthur Brassey of Preston Hall, in the county of Kent, and has issue, a daughter, born May 5, 1894) ; Esm6 Charles Gordon-Lennox, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Esm4 Charles Gordon- Lennox, born February 10, 1875 ; Bernard Charles Gordon- Lennox, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Bernard Charles Gordon-Lennox, born May i, 1878 ; Evelyn Amy, commonly called Lady Evelyn Amy ; and Violet Mary, commonly called Lady Violet Mary]. He married secondly, July 3, 1882, Isabel Sophie, daughter of W. G. Craven, and by her (who died November 20, 1887) has, Muriel Beatrice, commonly called Lady Muriel Beatrice ; and Helen Mag- dalen, commonly called Lady Helen Magdalen] ; (2) Alger- non Charles Gordon-Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, born September 19, 1847 [married, August 31, 1886, Blanche, second daugh- ter and co-heir of Colonel Charles Henry Maynard, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Henry Maynard, only son of the Right Honourable the third and last Viscount Maynard, and has. Ivy] ; (3) Francis Charles Gordon- Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Francis Charles Gordon-Lennox, born July 30, 1849, died, unmarried, Janu- ary I, 1886 ; (4) the Right Honourable Walter Charles Gordon-Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Walter Charles Gordon-Lennox, Member of Parliament, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, born July 29, 1865 [married, July 6, 1889, Alice Elizabeth, elder daughter of the Honourable George Henry Ogilvie Grant of Grant] ; Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Caroline Elizabeth ; and Florence Augusta, commonly known as Lady Florence Augusta. Residences — 49 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Goodwood Park, Petworth, in the county of Sussex ; Gordon Castle, in the county of Banff; Glenfiddich Lodge, Mortlach, Scotland. RICKETTS, quartered by TEMPEST. Dame CAROLINE AUGUSTA RICKETTS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta TRtffcOl'l'tf Ricketts, daughter of the Most Noble Sir J^IVU«'VV;(I Henry Pelham - Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial toeanngs are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in chevron also proper, pommels and hilts or, their points crossing each other in saltire (that on the dexter surmounted by that of the sinister) , and passing through a wreath of laurel or ; on a chief of the second a naval crown between two anchors erect or, impaling the arms of Pelham-Clinton, namely, quarterly i and 4, ar- gent six cross crosslets fitch^e sable, three, two, and one, on a chief azure, two mullets or, pierced gules (for Clinton) ; 2 H is the Naval Cockade. Eic Kic 83s and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. azure, three pelicans argent, vulning themselves proper (for Pelham) ; 11. and iii. gules, two demi-belts with buckles argent, erect, the buckles in chief as an honorary augmentation, in memory of Sir John Pelham taking John, King of France, prisoner. Married, 1852, Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, Baronet, who died 1885, and was succeeded by Sir Robert Tempest [to whom refer]. Of the above marriage there is /mms— Frederick William Rod- ney Ricketts, Esquire, late Scots Guards, born September 27. 1857 [married. May 29, 1879, Alice Eve Grace, daughter of Charles Fox Webster, and has, Claude Albert Frederick Ricketts, Gentleman, born 1880 ; Geoffrey Edward Corn- wallis Ricketts, Gentleman, born 1886 ; and Beatrice Kath- leen Alice]; Augusta Henrietta Mary [married, April 26, 1876, James Young Stephen, and has issue] ; Evelyn Emily Anna Maria; Constance Charlotte Rose [married, July 30, 1887, the Reverend Charles Edward Stuart Ratcliffe, Master of Arts] ; Gertrude Charlotte Eleanor ; and Mildred May. Postal address— yz Eccleston Square, S.W. EVELYN EMILY ANNA MARIA RICKETTS, Spinster, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, second Baronet, by his second wife Caroline Augusta, commonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta, fourth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham-Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter sur- mounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or. FREDERICK WILLIAM RODNEY RICKETTS, Esquire, late of the Scots Guards. Bom September 27, 1S57, being the eldest son of the late Admiral Sir Corn- wallis Ricketts, second Baronet, by his second wife Caroline Augusta, commonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta, fourth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham- Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable ; and for his Motto, " Prend moi tel que je suis." Married, May 29, 1879, Alice Eve Grace, daughter of Charles Fox Webster; and has Isswe — (i) Claude Albert Frederick Ricketts, Gentleman ; (2) Godfrey Cornwallis Ricketts, Gentleman ; and Beatrice Kathleen Alice. GEORGE HENRY MILD MAY RICKETTS, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of Sir Henry Ricketts, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. Clubs — East India, United Service, Athenceum, Travellers' . Married, firstly, 1862, Charlotte (who died 1875), daughter of Percy jocelyn Gough of Glenconnor, Clonmel ; secondly, 1883, Emily, daughter of the late Sir Edward Clive Bayley, Knight Comjnander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. GERTRUDE CHARLOTTE ELEANOR RICK- ETTS, Spinster, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Corn- wallis Ricketts, second Baronet, by his second wife Caroline Augusta, commonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta, fourth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham- Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or. HENRY WYNDHAM RICKETTS, Gentleman, of Gormon College, Wimbledon, late of Her Majesty's s6th Regiment. Bom June 25, 1849, being the youngest son of the late Colonel St. Vincent William Ricketts of the Scots Greys, by his wife Georgina Mary, daughter of Augustus Fitzhardinge Berkeley of the loth Hussars. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable; with the Motto, "Prend moi tel que je suis." Married, January 15, 1880, Georgina Hil- denbee, daughter of Sir William Curtis Hoffmeister, Sur- geon to Her Majesty the Queen, of Clifton House, Cowes, in the Isle of Wight ; and has Issue — Wyndham Fitz- hardinge Dashwood Ricketts, Gentleman, born November 21, 1880. MILDRED MAY RICKETTS, Spinster, daughter of the late Admiral Sir Cornwallis Ricketts, second Baronet, by his second wife Caroline Augusta, commonly known as Lady Caroline Augusta, fourth daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pelham-Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chev- ron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or. The Reverend RICHARD ERNEST RICKETTS, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, of Aske Richmond, in the county of York. Bom May 28, 1856, bemg the elder son of the late Simpson Hicks Ricketts, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Gertrude, youngest daughter of W. G, Pigou. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable ; with the Motto, " Prend moi tel que je suis." Married, October 25, 1884, Mabel Rose, daughter of Major Arthur Wellesley WiUiams ; and has Issue — Clement Malloy Ricketts, Gentleman, born August 19, 1885 ; and Violet Mabel. The Reverend ST. VINCENT HARDINGE LEN- NOX RICKETTS, Clerk in Holy Orders, of Fairholm, Bournemouth, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Bom March 24, 1843, being the eldest son of the late Colonel St. Vincent William Ricketts, of the Scots Greys, by his wife Georgina Mary, daughter of Augustus Fitz- hardinge Berkeley of the loth Hussars. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azm-e, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable ; with the Motto, "Prend moi tel que je suis." Married, September 11, 1869, Susan Arabella Henrietta, only surviving daughter of Vice-Admiral William Henry Jervis; and has Issue — Susan Hotham [married, May 8, 1894, Commander Ricketts [to whom refer] ; Dorothea Jervis; and Kathleen Berkeley. Postal address — YaSx- holme, Bournemouth. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 836 iEic t WILLIAM RICKETTS, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy. Born October 14, 1857, being the younger son of the late Simpson Hicks Ricketts, Esquire, Commander in the Royal Navy, by his wife Emma Gertrude, youngest daughter of W. G. Pigou. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or, and impaling the same arms of Ricketts ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a naval crown or, an arm embowed, habited azure, charged with two roses argent, the hand grasping a scimitar proper, pommel and hilt gold, the arm surmounting an anchor in bend sinister sable ; with the Motto, " Prend moi tel que je suis." Married, May 8, 1894, Susan Hotham, eldest daughter of the Reverend St, Vincent Hardinge Lennox Ricketts [to whom refer]. Major- General CHARLES JAMES BUCHANAN RIDDELL, Companion of the Most Honour- TR irifll^ll ^^^^ Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the ■UMUUVil if^ij.^ ^fj^ QJT ^^y y^^„ Buchanan Riddell, the ninth Baronet, Member of Parliament, by his "Wife Frances Marsham, commonly known as Lady Frances Marsham, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Charles^ the first Earl of Romney ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858. Married, 1847, Mary, daughter of the late Field-Marshal Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; and has Issue living — Mary Frances. Postal address — Oaklands, Chudleigh, Devon. EVELYN MARY RIDDELL, coimnonly known as Lady Evelyn Mary Riddell, daughter of the second Earl of Craven. Married, firstly, 1862, George John Brudenell Bruce, by ivhom she became the mother of the Marquess of Ailesbury, and who died 1868 ; secondly, 1869, Captain Henry Afnelius Beauclerk Coventry ; thirdly, 1877, George William Htitton Riddell. Dame MARY ANNE RIDDELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Riddell, daughter of John Hodgson of St. Petersburg. Armorial bearing's are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. or, three piles in point gules, surmounted by a bend azure ; 2. quarterly, i. lozengy or and gules ; ii. gules, three lions rampant or ; iii. gules, three pallets vair, a chief or ; iiii. barry wavy of six or and sable, in chief a label of six points of the last ; 3. quarterly, i. azure, a wolf's head erased argent ; ii. and iii. argent, three bars gules ; iiii. barry wavy of six or and gules ; 4. or, a lion passant between three billets sable. Supporters— On the dexter side a female, representing agriculture, habited as Ceres, holding a plough in her right hand, and in her left a poppy seed vessel, with ears of wheat and rye ; and on the sinister side an armed Knight of the eleventh century, representing honour, holding a pennon argent, charged with a cross gules. Married, 1851, Sir Thomas Milles Riddell, the third Baronet, who died 1883. Postal address — Kilcamb, Shrontian, Argyllshire, N.B. Sir RODNEY STUART RIDDELL, fourth Baronet, of Ardnamurchan and Sunart, in the county of Argyll. Born March 7, 1838, being the son of the late Campbell Drummond Riddell, by his wife, the daughter of the Honourable John Rodney ; succeeded his cousin as fourth Baronet, July 18, 1883, under the creation of September 2, 1778. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, I. or, three piles in point gules, over all a bend azure ; 2. quarterly, i. lozengy or and gules ; ii. gules, three lions rampant or ; iii. gules, two pallets vair, a chief or ; iiii. barry wavy of six or and sable, in chief a label of six points of the last ; 3. quarterly, i. azure, a wolfs head erased argent ; ii. and iii. argent, three bars gules ; iiii. barry wavy of six or and gules ; 4. or, a lion passant between three billets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent. Crest— A hand issuing from the coronet of a French Count, holding a baton all proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " De apulia." Supporters — On the dexter side a female, representing agriculture, habited as Ceres, holding a plough in her dexter hand, and in her left a poppy seed & is the Military Cockade. mil vessel with ears of wheat and rye ; and on the sinister side an armed Knight of the eleventh century, representing honour, holding a pennon argent, charged with the Cross of St George gules. Heir presumptive — His brother, Herbert Augustus Hay Riddell, Esquire, born 1854. Seat —Shrontian, in the county of Argyll. RIDDING, see SOUTHWELL, Bishop of. Colonel the Right Honourable Sir JOSEPH WEST RIDGE WA Y, Knight Commander of to i>mf\nan *^ ^"^^ Honourable Order of the Bath, liVlUglJUlaj/ Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Governor of the Isle of Man. Born 1844, being the son of the late Reverend Joseph Ridgeway of Tunbridge Wells; created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star ofIndia,\W$ ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1891 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1889. Married, 1881, Caroline, youngest daughter of Robert Calverly Bewicke of Coulby Manor, in the county of York. Postal address— Government House, Isle of Man. Sir JOHN RIGBY, Knight Bachelor, Attorney-General, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the XOifrWn Law, Master of Arts. Born 1834, being the JiViyU^ JOK of Thomas Rigby of Halton, in the county of Cheshire, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Kendall of Liverpool : Equity Counsel to the Treasury, 1875, 1881 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Postal ad- dresses — ^(lJermyn Street, London, S. W. ; 11 New Square, Li7icoln's Inn. GIBSON SAGAR RIGG, Gentleman. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, gutt&-de- >0 ifffr poix, on a chevron between two hearts in chief ■*^*Bl> gules and a rose in base of the last, three annulets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, surmounted by a rose or, all within a chain in arch of the last ; with the Motto, " Virtute et labore." Postal address — Motley Bank, Bowdon, Chesbire. HERBERT ADDINGTON RIGG, Barrister-at-Law, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, and Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born March 7, 1845, being the second son of the late Jonathan Rigg, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Wrotliam Hill Park, in the county of Kent, by his wife Mary Darling, only daughter of William Thomas Good of Stockbridge House, Carshalton, hi the county of Surrey. Club — New University. Livery — Dark blue and red. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Vert, a saltire engrailed or, between a mullet in chief two garbs in the flanks, and three roses in base argent, all within a bordure of the second, charged with eight crescents of the third ; and for his Crest, a cock proper ; with the Motto, " Virtute et labore." This achievement is almost identical with that of Rig of Rigsland, but no connection whatsoever has been established with this family. Married, July 21, 1880, Dora, youngest daughter of the late William Chappell, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Estate and postal address — Wallhurst Manor, Cowfold, Horsham. WILLIAM ROBINSON RIGG, Gentleman. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, gutt&-de-poix, on a chevron between two hearts in chief gules and a rose in base of the last, three annulets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a heart gules, surmounted by a rose or, all within a chain in arch of the last; with the Motto, "Virtute et labore." Postal address — Turton Towers, Turton, Lancashire. JOHN ATHELSTAN LAURIE RILEY, Gentleman, Born August 10, 1858, being the only son of the KtfPT) ^^^^ John Riley, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, *lVllv^ by his wife Mary Margaret Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late John Laurie of London, Member of Parliament. Clubs — Junior Carlton, United University. Livery — Blue with yellow facings, brass buttons. H is the Naval Cockade. mm Armorial beaiings — He bears for Aims : Or, on a chevron between two crosses patfe fitchfe in chief azvire, and in base, on waves of the sea, a ship in full sail proper, three bees volant of the field, impaling the arms of Molesworth, namely vair, a bordure gules, charged with eight cross crosslets or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dragon's head couped sable, bezant^e, and in front thereof an anchor entwined with a cable fesseways or ; with the Motto, "Spero infestis metuo secundis." Married, April 30, 1887, Andalusia Louisa Charlotte Georgina, commonly known as the Honourable Andalusia Louisa Charlotte Georgina, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable and Reverend Samuel Molesworth, eighth Viscount Moles- worth ; and has Issue — Laurence Athelstan Molesworth Riley, Gentleman, born April 10, 1888 ; Christopher John Molesworth Riley, Gentleman, born February 20, 1894 ; and Morwenna Mary Andalusia. Postal address — 2 Ken- sington Court, W. Major ALEXANDER THOMAS SETON ABER- CROMBY RIND, Companion of Ike Most Dis- IRltltl ^'■"S^i^l'^^ Order of Saint Michael and Saint K^\.\.\i^ George. Born 1847; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. RINGRONE, Baron, see KINGSALE. §SiR EDWARD RIPLEY, second Baronet, of Acacia and Bowling Lodge, in the county of York, IRIMIPT) ^""^ Bedstone House, in the county of Salop, ii\V^\K/}> Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Bom May 16, 1840, being the son of Sir Henry William Ripley, first Baronet, by his wife Susan, daughter of John MilUgan of Balmagie, Galloway ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of May 8, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron nebuly or and vert, a cross crosslet between two lions rampant in chief, and a lion rampant between two cross crosslets in base all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion regardant vert, gorged with a collar gemel, and charged on the body vrith a cross crosslet or, holding between the paws an escutcheon argent, charged with a cock proper. Married, July 31, 1877, Eugenie Frederica Fulcher, daughter of Major-General Edward Alfred Green Emmott-Rawdon of Rawdon, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) Henry William Alfred Ripley, Esquire, bom January 3, 1879 1 (2) Edward Guy Ripley, Es- quire, born 1881 ; (3) Hugh Ivor Emmott Ripley, Esquire, born August 13, 1884 ; and Annie Winifred. Seat — Slening- fold Grange, near Ripon. The Most Honourable Sir GEORGE FREDERICK SAMUEL ROBINSON, Marquess of Ripon, IRttlfltl ^*'^' ^^ Grey of Wrest, in the county of Bed- ■•^H'*'" ford. Earl of Ripon, in the county of York, Viscount Goderich of Nocton, and Baron Gran- tham of Grantham, in the cotmty of Lincoln, and a Baronet, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Coimcil, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Civil Law, Lord-Lieutenant of the North Riding of the county of York, High Steward of Hull, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Born October 24, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Ripon, by his wife Sarah Albinia Louisa, commonly called Lady Sarah Albinia Louisa, the only daughter and heir of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Buckinghamshire ; was appointed Secre- tary of State for the Colonies, 1892 ; succeeded his father as Earl of Ripon and Viscount Goderich, January 28, 1859, and his uncle as Earl de Grey, Baron Grantham, and a Baronet, November 14, 1859. Creations — Baronetcy, Feb- ruary 13, i68g ; Earldom (De Grey of Wrest), October 25, 1816, to Amabel, first Countess, remainder to her sister, Mary Jemima, Dowager-Baroness Grantham, and the heirs male of her body ; Barony of Grantham, April 7, 1761 ; Viscount Goderich, April 28, 1827 ; Earl of Ripon, Ajjrii '^'i' 1833 ; Marquess of Ripon, June 23, 1871. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron between Eit 837 three stags at gaze or. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the Garter and by the collar and badge of that Most Noble Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or, a mount vert, thereon a stag at gaze of the first. Supporters— On either side a greyhound re- gardant sable. Motto— " Qualis ab incepto." Married, April 8, 1851, Henrietta Ann Theodosia, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, late Lady of the Bedchamber to Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, elder daughter of Captain Henry Vyner of Gautby Hall, in the county of Lincoln ; and has had Issue — Frederick Oliver Robinson, Esquire, commonly known as Earl de Grey, born January 29, 1852 [married, May 7, 1885, Constance Gladys, widow of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Lons- dale, and sister of the thirteenth Earl of Pembroke and Montgomery] ; and Mary Sarah, commonly known as Lady Mary Sarah, died an infant, July 3, 1858. Residences— tj Chelsea Embankment, S.W. ; Studley Royal, near Ripon. The Right Reverend WILLIAM BOYD CAR- PENTER, Lord Bishop of Ripon, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Civil Law. Born March 26, 1841, being the son of the Reverend Henry Carpenter, Master of Arts, Incum- bent of St. Michael's, Liverpool, by his wife Hester, daughter of Archibald Boyd of Londonderry ; was conse- crated Bishop of Ripon, 1884. Club — Athenasum. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for the Arms of his See : Argent, on a saltire gules, two keys in saltire, wards upwards or, on a chief of the second a paschal lamb proper, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, firstly, 1864, Harriet Charlotte, only daughter of the Reverend J, W. Peers of Chislehampton, in the county of Oxford ; and by her (who died 1877) has Issue — (i) Henry John Carpenter, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at-Law, born 1865 ; (2) William Boyd Carpenter, Esquire, late Lieutenant 4th Battalion West Yorkshire Regi- ment, born i86g ; {3) John Peers Carpenter, Esquire, born 1871 ; (4) Archibald Boyd Carpenter, Esquire, born 1873 ; Jessie Peers ; Minnie [married, 1894, the Reverend Richard Tollinton]; Mary; and Annie. He married secondly, 1883, Annie Maude, daughter of W. W. Gardner, Esquire, and has had — (5) Victor Charles Douglas Boyd Carpenter, Esquire, born 1887 ; Victoria Alexandrina, died June 24, 1885 ; and Beatrice Victoria Margaret. Residence — Palace, Ripon, HERBERT HOPE RISLEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Em.inent Order of the Indian Empire. in \^pw Born 1851, being the son of the Reverend John i^Vli\Xf]f Holford Risley , Rector of Akeley , in the county of Buckingham ; created Companion of the Most Etninent Order of the Indian Einpire, 1892. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1879, Else Julie, daughter of the late Friedrich Oppermann of Hanover. Postal address — Newstead House, Darjeeling, Bengal. RISSELEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. DANIEL NORMAN RITCHIE, Gentleman, of The Holmes, St. Boswells, second son of the late Tl^tfrfltt^ Daniel Ritchie of Blackwood, Penshurst, ifVll'tyiv Victoria. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, on a chevron inverted, between two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper, horned of the second, a crescent of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or ; with the Motto, " Ostendo non ostento." Postal address — The Holmes, St. Boswells, N.B. Town address — 5 Half Moon Street, London, W. Dame GRACE VERNON RITCHIE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Ritchie, daughter of Thomas Nichol- son. Married, as his second wife. Sir William Johnston Ritchie, Knight Bachelor, late Chief-Justice of Canada, who died 1892. Postal address — Ottawa. JAMES RITCHIE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born June 8, 1858, being the eldest son of the late Simon Ritchie, by his wife Jane [to whom refer], daughter of Janies Sanderson of the county of Peebles. Livery — Green, with The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 878 mit iRofi yellow facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, a chevron engrailed between two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper, horned of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Ostendo non ostento." Estate — Blyth, New Zealand. Postal address — 14 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W. JANE RITCHIE, Widow, daughter of James Sanderson of the county of Peebles. Livery — Green, with yellow facings. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, a chevron engrailed between two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper, horned of the second. Married, June 26, 1857, Simon Ritchie, who died September 4, 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) James Ritchie, Esquire [to whom refer]; (2) Hugo Ritchie, died unmarried ; (3) Arthur Ritchie, Gentle- man, Lieutenant ist Battalion of the Cameronians (Scottish Rifles), born December 13, 1868 ; (4) Blyth Ritchie, Gentle- man, 3rd Battalion Royal Irish Rifles ; Mary Agnes ; Lily ; and Alice. Estate — Woodhouse, Victoria, Australia. Postal address — 14 Sussex Gardens, Hyde Park, London, W. ROBERT BLACKWOOD RITCHIE, Gentleman, of Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria, eldest son of the late Daniel Ritchie of Blackwood. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Vert, a chevron invected, between two lions' heads erased in chief or, and a ram's head caboshed in base proper, horned of the second. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cubit arm and hand proper, holding a cross fleury or; with the Motto, "Ostendo non ostento." Postal address — Blackwood, Penshurst, Victoria. CHARLES ROBERT RIVINGTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant 113 tVlttliYf'rtVl for the countv of Westmorland. Born llVlUm^VUU December 7, 1846, being the fifth son of Charles Rivington of London, by his wife Emily, daughter of William Chadwell Mylne of Great Amwell, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, a boar's head couped sable, pierced by a sword paleways point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or, in chief two falcons close proper, belled gold ; and for his Crest, on a crown vallery or, a mount vert, thereon a falcon close as in the arms, holding in the beak a hawk's lure reflexed over the back azure ; with the Motto, " Deum timete et Regem favete." Married, firstly, August 12, 1869, B'anny Anne (who died 1875), daughter of Duncan Campbell of Adpar, in the county of Cardigan ; and secondly, October 12, 18S1, Amy, daughter of William Chippindale of Dulwich, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — Robert Campbell Rivington, Gentleman, born July 11, 1870 ; Gerald Chippindale Rivington, Gentleman, born December 13, 1893 ; and Florence Mary Hill. Estates at Appleby and Warcop, in the county of Westmorland ; and Middleton- in-Teesdale, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Castlebank, Appleby, Westmorland. EMMELINE LAURA THOROLD, commonly knovm as Baroness Rivers, only daughter of Captain TRtVirrtf John Pownall Bastard. Married, ^x^^y, as iiVIUvt^ his second wife, in 1873, the Right Honourable Horace Pitt-Rivers, the sixth Baron Rivers, who died 1880, when his title became extinct ; secondly, 1881, Montague G. Thorold, Esquire [to whom refer]. Sir JAMES HENRY SPROULE RIVETT-CARNAC, Baronet, of Derby, and of War- ^^\\\Otf '(^ avntxt borne, in the county of Hamp- iA.lU«:'VV'V^ti;'liai. shire. Born June 27, 1846. Creation — March 12, 1836. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and azure, two swords in saltire proper, between three mullets, one in chief and two in fesse, and a crescent in base counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sword erect, pommel and hilt or, « is the Military Cockade. issuing from a crescent ermine, the internal part gules. Mottoes— "Sic itur ad astra," "Holdfast." Married, August 1870, Mary Jeannie, daughter of Mr. Ambrose Henderson of Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall ; and has Issue— CaxiA James Rivett-Carnac, Esquire, bom December 21, 1877; Beatrice Hilda Sproule; and Muriel Edith Frances. The Right Honourable THOMAS CHARLES AGAR-ROBARTES, Baron Robartes, of *rj i^h<-i>-«arto«— Augusts, 1838. Armorial mot! 843 bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three roaches naiant within a bordure engrailed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock, thereon a stork close, charged on the breast with a torteau, and holding in his dexter claw a roach all proper. Motto — "Dieu est ma Roche." Married, firstly, (October 24, 1867, Isabella Susanna Adelaide, commonly called the Honourable Isabella Susannah Adelaide, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable Eyre Massey, third Lord Clarina ; and by her (who died September 13, 1871) has Issue — A daughter, Isabella Susan Alice. He married secondly, December 4, 1872, Mary Anne, daughter of Hugh Massey, Esquire, of Riversdale, in the county of Limerick (she died February 29, 1892). Heir presumptive — His half-brother, Standish Deane O'Grady Roche, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Clare, born 1845 ; educated at Eton ; married, 1874, Mary Harriet Frances, daughter of C. F. Cregoe-Colmore of Moor End, in the county of Gloucester. Seat — Carass, in the county of Limerick. The Right Reverend RANDALL THOMAS DAVID- SON, Master of Arts of the University IRnrflPrtflM* °^ Oxford, Lord Bishop of Rochester, Al^UViJV^^t-t, Doctor of Divinity ; consecrated Bishop of Rochester, 1890. Born 1848, being the son of Henry Davidson of Edinburgh. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for the Arms of See : Argent, on a saltire gules, an escallop shell or, the escutcheon being surmounted with his mytre. Married, 1878, Edith Murdoch, second daughter of the Right Honourable and Most Reverend Archibald Tait, Lord Archbishop of Canterbury. Residence — Palace, Rochester. CHARLOTTE ROCHFORT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Rochfort, Wc\c\\^f\Y^ daughter of the second Baron Bridport. D\\i\,\JW\,\, Married, 1845, Horace William Noel Rochfort, who died 1867. Major-General JAMES HAR WOOD ROCKE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the IRfirfep Bath. Born 1829, being the son of the Reve- li\yi\,Wif j,g„ii jf_ Rocke, Rector of Staverton, in the county of Northampton ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Married, 1857, Philippa Maria, daughter of Sir Charles Denham Orlando Jephson- Norreys, first Baronet. Postal address — Teneriffe House, Exmouih, Devon. ROCKSAVAGE, Earl of, see CHOLMONDELEY. JAMES RENNELL ROOD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Altchael ?T? rtflTl '^^^ Saint George; created Companion of the iiXvvv Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. The Right Honourable CLEMENTINA JANET JOCELYN, Widow, Countess - Dowager of TRn?lPtl Roden, daughter of Thomas Andrews of iXVUU vll Green Knowes, Scotland. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a circular wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto in quadrangle or. Supporters — Two falcons proper, belled or. Married, firstly. Captain Robert Lushington Reilly of the Madras Army ; and secondly, 1862, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir Robert Jocelyn, third Earl of Roden, who died 1870. Postal address — North Lodge, Newick, Sussex. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN STRANGE JOCELYN, Earl of Roden, Viscount Jocelyn, Baron Newport of Newport, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Baron Clanbrassill of Hyde Hall, in the county of Hertford, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of England, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Down, Knight of the Legion of Honour. Bom June 5, 1823, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Roden, by his first wife Maria Frances Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Frances Catherine, second The Editor undertakes that every entry not In italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 844 mon Hoff daughter of Lord Le Despencer ; succeeded his nephew as fifth Earl, January lo, 1880. Creations — Baronet, June 8, 1665 ; Baron, November 29, 1743 ; Viscount, December 6, 1755 ; Earl, September g, 1771 ; Baron (United Kingdom), July 17, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a circular wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto in quadrangle or. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon's leg erased i la cuisse proper, belled or. Supporters — Two falcons proper, wings inverted, belled or. Motto — " Faire mon devoir." Married, July 31, 1851, Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Sophia, daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Sir John Cam Hobhouse, first Lord Broughton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — A daughter, Violet Charlotte Julia Maria, commonly known as Lady Violet Charlotte Julia Maria [married, June 7, 1880, Sir Reginald William Proctor - Beauchamp, Baronet]. Heir presumptive — His kinsman, William Henry Jocelyn, Esquire, grandson of the second Earl, Commander Royal Navy (retired). Residences — 27 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. ; TuUymore Park, in the county of Down ; Dundalk House, in the county of Louth ; Hyde Hall, Sawbridge worth, in the county of Hertford. EDWARD RODGER, Gentleman. Born i860, being the second surviving son of the late James 113 iiiYl>t* Rodger, by his wife Jane, daughter of Thomas At\UU|5l^(. Rushton. C/k*— Western (Glasgow). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a stag's head erased argent, holding in his mouth a mullet or, within a bordure party per pale of the last and ermine, charged with three escallops of the first. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, on a mount a stag courant between two laurel branches, all proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Nos nostraque Deo."' Postal address — I Clairmont Gardens, Glasgow, \N. Lieutenant-general GEORGE BRYDGES ROD- NEY, Companion of the Most Honourable IRntltl^W O''*^^'* °f ^^^ Bath. Born 1820, being the it^UUUv^ eldest son of Captain John Rodney, com- monly known as Captain the Honourable John Rodney, Royal Navy, Member of Parliament, by his third wife Antoinette, daughter of Anthony Pierre Reyne ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three eagles displayed, wings inverted purpure, impaling the arms of Beresford, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent sem^e of cross crosslets fitch^e, three fleurs-de-lis and a bordure engrailed, all sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling purpure and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, an eagle, wings displayed and inverted purpure. Married, 1856, Isabella Elizabeth, daughter of the late General Mar- cus Beresford. Postal address — 41 Elvaston Place, S.W. M The Right Honourable GEORGE BRIDGES W HARLEY DENNETT RODNEY, Baron Rodney of Rodney Stoke, in the county of Somerset, and a Baronet, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, Captain Reserve of Officers, and Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born February 28, 1857, being the eldest son of the sixth Bar-^n, hy his wife Sarah, second daughter of the late John Singleton ; succeeded his father 1864. Creations — Baronet, January 22, 1764; Baron, June 19, 1782. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, three eagles displayed with wings inverted purpure, impaling the arms of Guest, namely azure, on a chevron or, between three swans' heads erased proper, as many crosses moline sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling purpure and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, an eagle, wings displayed and inverted purpure. Supporters — Two eagles, wings inverted purpure, beaked and membered or, each sustaining with the interior claw & is tlie Military Cockade. Eoe a banner of St. George, the staves proper, each enfiled with a naval coronet gold. Motto-" Non generant aquilae columbas." Married, January 24, 1891, Consande Eve yn Vera commonly known as the Honourable Consande tvelyn Vere' second daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Wim'borne; and has hsue-{r) George Bridges Harley Guest Rodney, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able George Bridges Harley Guest Rodney, bom November 2, i8qi • (2) James Henry Bertie Rodney, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Henry Bertie Rodney, born March 29, 1893. 5cafa— Berrington Hall, Leominster ; Old Alresford House, in the county of Hampshire. ROBERT WILLIAM HENRY RODNEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert William Henry Rodney, late Lieutenant Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalrv Born 1858, being the son of the Righl Hon- ourable the sixth Baron Rodney. C/«J— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, three eagles displayed, with wings inverted purple. Upon the escut- ciieon'is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a niant- lino- purpure and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or," an eagle displayed with wings and inverted purple. Married, 1882, Henrietta Katharine Lastitia, daughter of Henry Bertie Watkin Williams Wynn, of Nant-y-Meiched Hall, Llanfyllen, in the county of Montgomery; and has /jiK«— Mervyn Harley Rodney, Esquire, born 1890 ; a son, born 1893 ; Patience Bertha Sarah ; Grace Marion ; and Hester Pearl. Residence— T'ci^ Parks, Thornbury, in the county of Gloucester. W Deputy-Surgeon-General SAMUEL BLACK ROE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born September 11, 1830, being the eldest son of George Roe of Ballyconnell, in the county of Cavan, by Eliza his wife, only daughter of Major Samuel Noble, of the Honourable East India Com- pany's Service : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — Naval and Military, Dublin United Service. Livery — French grey coat, crimson waistcoat and breeches, silver buttons and hat-band, white greatcoat with black piping. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms; Argent, eleven bees volant transversed about a beehive sable, on a canton gules, a rose of the first. Crest — On a helme and wreath of his colours a demy-lion rampant ermyn, armed and langued, holding betwixt his paws a creassant gules. These arms were confirmed October 25, 1647, to Captain Richard Roe by William Roberts, Ulster King, but no pedigree or right to the arms has since been established. Estate and postal address — Ballyconnell House, Ballycon7iell, county Cavan. Sir THOMAS ROE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county and borough of Derby, Alderman for the borough of Derby, Member of Parliament for Derby since June 11, 1883. Born 1832, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Alderman, and Mayor (1863-1865) of Derby, by his wife Deborah, daughter of the late Absalom Oakeley of Derby ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1894. Clubs — Reform-, National Liberal. Postal address — Litchurch, Derby. JAMES ROFFEY, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Com- *Q flflri>T1 panion of the Most Honourable Order of the K\yi\X\,}f Bath, 1882. ROGER, FITZ-, quartered by BEETHAM. The Reverend Sir EDWARD ROGERS, tenth Baro- net, of Wisdome, in the county of Devon, TO nOTftt '^^^^ i" Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the iiVUy vis University of Oxford. Born September 15, 1819, being the third but only surviving son of the late Sir Frederick Leman Rogers, seventh Baronet, by his wife, daughter of Colonel Charles Russell Deare of the Bengal Artillery, and brother of the Right Honourable Baron Blachford, eighth Baronet, and Sir John Charles Rogers, ninth Baronet, the latter of whom he succeeded at his decease, March 25, 1894. Creation — February 21, 1699. CTai— Athenaeum. Armorial bear- ings are for Arms ; Argent, a chevron gules, between three roebucks courant sable, attired and gorged with ducal coronets or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with B is the Naval Cockade. laog: jaoi 84s his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a roebuck courant proper, gorged with a ducal coronet or, between two branches of laurel also vert ; with the Motto, "Nos nostraque Deo." 5c3/— Blachford, Ivy Bridge, in the county of Devon. The Reverend GEORGE EDMUND ROGERS, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born June 19, 1847, being the eldest son of the late George Rogers of Forty Hill, near Enfield, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Helen Pier- point, daughter of George Morewood of Thornbridge, near Ashford, in the county of Derby, and grandson and heir male of the late John Rogers of Underbill Grange, Earls Sterndale, in the county of Derby, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Thomas Burnett of Onecote Hall, in the county of Stafford. Livery — Blue, with silver facings, piping, and buttons. ArmoriaJ. bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between three stags trippant argent and in the centre chief point a fleur-de-lis of the second, a bugle- horn sable, garnished gold, stringed vert, between two branches of oak chevronways, fructed and slipped proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, and suspended from the neck by a ribbon vert, a bugle-horn as in the arms, the whole within two branches of oak fructed proper. Motto — " Nos nostraque Deo." Married, February 22, 1886, Rosa Marie, third daughter of the Reverend Charles Compton Domvile of Nettleton Rectory, in the county of Wiltshire. Postal address — Kedleston Rectory, Derby. JOHN HENRY ROGERS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen. Born March i, 1849, being the younger son of the late George Rogers of Forty Hill, near Enfield, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Helen Pierpoint, daughter of George Morewood of Thorn- bridge, near Ashford, in the county of Derby. Livery — Blue, with silver facings, piping, and buttons. Armorial beaxings are for Arms : Azure, on a chevron or, between three stags trippant azure, and in the centre chief point a fleur-de-lis of the second, a bugle-horn sable, garnished gold, stringed vert, between two branches of oak chevron- ways, fructed and slipped proper ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, and suspended from the neck by a ribbon vert a bugle-horn as in the arms, the whole within two branches of oak fructed proper; with the Motto, " Nos nostraque Deo." Married Mary, eldest daughter of Rowland M'Laren, Esquire, of Kilfig, Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen ; and has Issiie — ^John Rowland Morewood Rogers, Gentle- man ; Grace Helen Morewood ; and Dorothy Bagshawe. Postal address — Glyncoed, near Llanelly, Carmarthen. Lieutenant-General ROBERT GORDON ROGERS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty. Born 1832 ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1870. Major-General ROBERT MONTRESOR ROGERS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upo?i whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1834, being the son of the late James Rogers, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i885. Club — Army and Navy. ROGUS, quartered by SOMERS. ROLFE, see NEVILLE-ROLFE. Vice-Admiral WILLIAM RAE ROLLAND, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of 10 n{f ntih the Bath. Born 1820, being the son of tlie ilVUimUU late Adam Rolland of Gask ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Married Adeliza, daughter of Captain George Mowbray, Royal Navy, §MARK GEORGE KERR ROLLE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Mark George V3 fM^ Kerr RoUe, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of U\UUv the Peace for the county of Devon, High Sheriff 1864. Bom 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Baron Clinton ; assumed the name of RoUe 1852. Club — Carlton. Married, i860, Gertrude Jane, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Jane, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Earl of Morton ; and has Issue — Gertrude Emily [married, 1889, Hugh Henry John Williams-Drummond] ; and Mary Frances [married, 1894, Arthur Scott Browne, late i6th Lancers]. ResidencesSiAoD., near Budleigh Salterton ; Stevenstone, near Torrington. CHARLOTTE EMMA MAUD ROLLESTON, commonly known as Lady Charlotte TR nf f PCflTltl Emma Maud Rolleston, sister of the Al^Ullt-PVUtl iTjieifth Earl of Carnwath ; raised to the rank of an Earls daughter, 1889. Married, 1882, Lancelot Rolleston. Major LOFTUS JOHN ROLLESTON, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1839, being the son of the late James Ffranck Rolleston, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Ffranckfort Castle, Roscrea, Ireland ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Married, 1879, Isabella Louise, eldest daughter of Samjiel Stonestreet of Kimberley, Griqualand West. Postal address — Kim-berley, Griqua- land West. §Sir ALBERT KAYE ROLLIT, Knight Bachelor, Deputy -Lieutenant for the West Riding of the TR fif f if* ^^^^ty of York, and Justice of the Peace and -U\UlliV Deputy - Lieutenant for the Tower, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law, Lieutenant - Colonel Engineer Militia {Humber Division Sub-marine Miners), Royal Engineers, Member of Parlia-ment for Islington {South) since July 1886, one of Her Majesty s Lieutenants for the City of London. Born 1842, being the son of John Rollit of Hull, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Joseph Kaye of HuddersJield ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885. Married, 1872, Eleanor Anne, second daughter of William Bailey, Justice of the Peace, of Winestead Hall, Holderness [she died 1885). Postal addresses — 30 Lowndes Square, London, S. W.; Cogan House, Hull ; Dunster House, Mark Lane, E.C. §The Right Honourable JOHN ROGERSON ROLLO, Baron RoUo of Duncrub, in the to i^f f 1^ county of Perth, in the Peerage of Scotland, WUUU and Baron Dunning of Dunning and Pitcairns, in the county of Perth, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Perth and Dumfries. Bom October 24, 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable William RoUo, the ninth Baron, by his wife, the only daughter of Dr. John Roger- son of Wamphray and Dumcriefif (she died 1836) ; succeeded his father in 1852. Creations — I3aron, in the Peerage of Scotland, January 10, 1651 ; Baron, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, June 29, 1869. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron between three boars' heads erased azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped proper. Supporters — Two stags proper. Motto — "La fortune passe par tout." Married, October 15, 1857, his cousin, Agnes Bruce, daughter of Colonel Trotter; and has Issue — (i) William Charles Wordsworth RoUo, Esquire, commonly known as Master of RoUo, born January 8, i860 [married, March 21, 1882, Mary Eleanor, daughter of Beaumont W. Hotham ; (2) Eric Norman RoUo, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eric Norman RoUo, born February 17, 1861 [married, April 30, 1888, Constance Maud, youngest daugh- ter of Henry Hohler of Fawkham Manor, in the county of Kent, and has issue, John Eric Henry RoUo, Esquire, born January 8, 1889; William Hereward Charles RoUo, Gentle- man, born June 23, 1890 ; and Torfrida Henrietta Louisa] ; (3) Herbert Evelyn RoUo, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Evelyn RoUo, born October 6, 1864, died at WeUington, New Zealand, April 1893 ; (4) Bernard Francis RoUo, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Bernard Francis RoUo, Bachelor of Arts of the Univer- sity of Cambridge, born December 19, 1868 ; (5) Gilbert de St. Croix RoUo, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 846 laoi able Gilbert de St. Croix RoUo, born August 13, 1872 ; Agnes Catharine, commonly known as the Honourable Agnes Catharine [married, January 31, 1883, the Reverend Robert Melvill Gore Browne, son of the Right Reverend Edward Harold Browne, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Win- chester, and has issue] ; Constance Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Agnes ; Cecily Agatha Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Cecily Agatha Agnes ; and Elizabeth Theresa Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Theresa Agnes, died 1875. Seats — Wilmington, Ryde, Isle of Wight ; Dumcrieff House, in the county of Dumfries ; Duncrub Castle, Dunning, North Britain. General ROBERT ROLLO, commonly known as General the Honourable Robert RoUo, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, third son of the Right Honourable John, eighth Baron RoUo, by his wife Agnes, daughter of William Greig of Edinburgh ; was Assistant- Adjutant-General in Canada, 1855-1B58, and Mihtary Secre- tary to Commander-in-Chief in Canada, 1858-1865. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron between three boars' heads erased azure, impaling the arms of Ferguson-Davie, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron sable, between three mullets pierced gules : 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils or, on a chief of the last a lion passant gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped proper. Married, 1851, Harriet Anne, eldest daughter of General Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, first Baronet. Postal address — Strathearn, Bournemouth. WILLIAM GOVETT ROMAINE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of \Xt\tVMX\XW the Bath, Master of Arts of the University JAUIUalllK- „f Cambridge. Born 1816, being the son of the late Reverend R. Govett ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1857. Clubs — Travellers', United University, Married, 1861, Frances Phebe, daughter of Henry Tennant of Cadoxton Lodge, in the county of Glamorgan. Postal address — The Priory, Old Windsor. The Honourable Sir ROBERT ROMER, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Wf\W\pY Learned in the Law. Born 1840, being the ilVUillvl. son of Francis Romer, by his wife Mary Lydia, daughter of Benjamin Cuduvorth ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married, 1864, Betty, daughter of Mark Le^non. Postal address — 27 Harrington Gardens, London, S. W. EDITH TOLLER, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Henry Edith Romilly, daughter of 'VifWYitWxy Benson Rathbone of Liverpool. Married, inUllUllj^ firstly, 1878, the Honourable Henry Romilly, son of the first Baron Romilly, who died 1886 ; secondly, 1889, Professor Thomas Northcote Toller of Owen's College, Manchester. § FLORA ROMILLY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur Romilly, second daughter of Professor Shellbach of Berlin. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, in base a rock, therefrom issuing lilies all proper, on a chief azure, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Married, 1877, Arthur Romilly, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Romilly, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Romilly, who died 1884. HThe Right Honourable JOHN GASPARD-LE- 9 MARCHANT ROMILLY, Baron Romilly of Barry, in the county of Glamorgan, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, late Lieutenant 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifles (Militia). Born March i, 1866, being the son of the second Baron, by his wife Ida, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir Gaspard- Le-Marchant; succeeded his father in 1891, under the creation of January 3, 1866. Club — Guards'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, in base a rock with nine points, issuant from each a lily all proper, on a chief azure, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Above the & is tlie Military Cockade. iRoo escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and arsent • and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock proper, a crescent argent. Supporters-On either side a greyhound argent, gorged with a collar flory and counterilory azure, and charged on the shoulder with a lily slipped proper. Motto—" Persevere." SOPHIE ROMILLY, commonly known as the Honour- able Sophie Romilly, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Romilly. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ■ Argent, in base a rock, lilies issuing therefrom all proper on a chief azure, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Postal address— St. Heliers, Jersey. §The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES MARSH- AM, Earl of Romney, Viscount Marsham *OrttM«i>M of The Mote, Baron of Romney, in the UVUIIKlv^ county of Kent, and a Baronet, President of the Marine Society. Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace for that county and for the county of Norfolk, a Lord-in- Waiting to the Queen, 1889-1892. Born March 7, 1841, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Romney, by his wife Margaret Harriet, commonly called Lady Margaret Harriet, fourth daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Buccleuch ; succeeded his father in 1874. Creations— Baronet, August 16, 1663 ; Baron, June 22, 1716 ; Viscount and Earl, June 22, 1801. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant in bend gules, between two bendlets azure (for Marsham) ; 2 and 3 sable, a bull's head couped argent, enclosed within a torse or and azure (for Pym), impaling the arms of Hastings, namely argent, a maunch sable. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased gules. Supporters — Two lions azure, semfe of cross crosslets or, each gorged with a naval coronet of the last. Motto—" Non sibi, sed patri^." Married, July 30, 1863, Frances Augusta Constance, commonly known as Lady Frances Augusta Constance, daughter and co-heir of the Most Honourable George Augustus Francis Hastings, second Marquess of Hastings; and has /r«« — (i) Charles Marsham, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Marsham, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, Captain 4th BattaUon Bedfordshire Regiment, born October 25, 1864 [married, June 12, 1890, Anne Louisa, daughter of Sir Ed- ward Henry Scott, fifth Baronet, and has, Charles Marsham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Marsham, born July 9, 1892] ; (2) Reginald Hastings Marsham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Reginald Hastings Marsham, Lieutenant 7th Hussars, born December 19, 1865 ; {3) Douglas Henry Marsham, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Douglas Henry Marsham, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment (serving with the Bechuanaland Border Police), born 1871 ; (4) Sydney Edward Marsham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Edward Marsham, born December 29, 1879 ; and Florence Mary Constance, commonly known as Lady Florence Mary Constance [married, December 3, 1891, Sir George Ralph Leigh Hare, third Baronet, late 2nd Life Guards, and has issue]. Seat — The Mote, near Maid- stone, in the county of Kent. Residences — Gayton Hall, near Lynn, in the county of Norfolk ; 4 Upper Belgrave Street, London, S.W. RONALDSHAY, Earl of, see ZETLAND. §The Right Honourable Sir HENRY JOHN SELWYN-IBBETSON, Baron Rook- 1R flflMYinrtll wood of Rookwood Hall and Down UVUUnUIUUU Hall, in the county of Essex, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Ma- jesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex. Bom Sep- tember 26, 1826, being the eldest son of Sir John Thomas Ibbetson-Selwin, the sixth Baronet (who assumed the name of Selwin), by his wife Isabella, daughter of the late General John Leveson Gower of Bill Hill, in the county of Berkshire ; resumed the family surname of Ibbet- son ; succeeded his father in 1869. Creations — Baronet, May 12, 1748 ; Baron, June 18, 1892. Clubs — Carlton, M is the Naval Cockade. Eoo Eos 847 Travellers'. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms; Quarterly i and 4, gules on a bend cotised argent, between two toisons d'or, three escallops of the field (for Ibbetson) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend cotised sable, three annulets or (for Selwin). Above the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head argent, powdered with escallops, horned, maned, and erased ^les (for Ibbetson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, two lions garabs ermine, erased argent, supporting a torch in pale or, fired proper (for Selwyn). Supporters — Two rooks with wings addorsed sable, suspended from a chain round the neck of each a toison d'or. Motto — " Vixi liber et moriar. " Married, firstly, January 8, 1850, Sarah Elizabeth, com- monly known as the Honourable Sarah Elizabeth, eldest daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Baron Lynd- hurst, which lady died June 25, 1865 ; he married secondly, July 9, 1867, Eden, widow of his cousin. Sir Charles Henry Ibbetson, fifth Baronet. Residences — 62 Prince's Gate, S.W. ; Down Hall, Harlow, in the county of Essex. Lieutenant - General FREDERICK ROOME, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the IRnritnp BatU. Bom 1829; created Companion of the inUUIIIt' Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. ROOS, quartered by HORDERN, ROPER-CURZON, see TEYNHAM. HARRIET ANNE GRIFFITH, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs, John Henry 115 fiw^Y ^(^ \\Y^f\w Roper-Curzon , daughter of Major iX\U^4^(-'Va'Ul.^UII John Harmon Browne. Married, firstly, i860, as his second wife, John Henry Roper-Curzon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Henry Roper-Curzon, son of the fourteenth Baron Teynham [who died 1886) ; secondly, 1892, the Reve- rend T. C. Griffith of Norman Hill, in the county of Gloucester, Sir HENRY ENFIELD ROSCOE, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Civil Law, Honorary Doctor of \Xf\tiCt\^ ^aws. Honorary Doctor of Medicine, Fellow li^UPVUv of the Royal Society, Member of ParliaTnent for Manchester (South). Born 1833, being the son of the late Henry Roscoe, by his wife Maria, daughter of ThoTnas Fletcher of Liverpool ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1884. Club — AthencBum. Married, 1863, Lucy, daughter of the late Edmund Potter, Member of Parliament, of Cam- field Place, in the county of Hertfordshire. Postal address — 10 Bramhani Gardens, S. W. Dame CHARLOTTE GRACE ROSE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Rose, elder daughter of W rtrfr Captain Winterton Snow, Madras Army. Ar- ••^•JSv morial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a lion passant guardant azure, between three water-bougets sable. Married, 1857, as his second wife. Alderman Sir William Anderson Rose, Knight Bachelor, who died 1881. Postal address — GEORGE PRINGLE ROSE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Bom 1855, being the son of the Reverend Donaldson Rose; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. H JAMES ROSE, Esquire, Lord-Lieutenant of the county w of Nairn. Born March 21, 1820, being the fourth but eldest surviving son (and the eldest by his second marriage) of the late Hugh Rose Kilravock, Vice-Lieutenant of the county of Nairn, and Colonel of the Nairnshire Militia, by his second wife Catherine, daughter of Mackintosh of Farr. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a boar's head couped gules, between three water-bougets azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his de- gree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a harp azure ; and in an escroU above this Motto, " Constant and true." Married, January 15, 1850, Anna Maria, daughter of Lieutenant- General George Twemlow, Royal Artillery, by his wife Anna Maria D'Oyly ; and by her (who died May 13, 1867) had Issue— (i) Hugh Rose, Esquire, Captain 42nd Regi- ment, Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), born August 10, 1863 ; (2) John Rose, Gentleman, Lieutenant 98th (2nd Battalion North Staffordshire) Regiment, born January II, 1866 ; Catherine Isabella Ellen [married the Reverend Arthur Frederick Pope of The Furlong, Tring] ; and Eliza- beth Margaret. 5ea<— Kitavock Castle, in the county of Nairn. Sir PHILIP FREDERICK ROSE, second Baronet, of Rayners, in the county of Buckingham. Born November 4, 1843, being the son of Sir PhiUp Rose, the first Baronet, by his wife Margaretta, daughter of Robert Ranking of Hastings ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of May 14, 1874. Club^VL-moi Carlton. Livery — Black. Armonal bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron invected erminois, between three water-bougets in chief and one in base argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag argent, collared, and resting the dexter foreleg on a water-bouget azure. Motto — ' ' Probitate ac Virtute. " Married, July 25, :866, Rosa Anne, daughter of the Reverend William Wollaston Pym, Master of Arts, Rector of Willian, in the county of Hertford ; and has Issue — (i) Philip Vivian Rose, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Oxfordshire Light Infantry, born March 25, 1869 ; (2) Cecil Guy Rose, Esquire, bom July 29, 1877 ; (3) John Philip Sebastian Rose, Esquire, born February 4, 1889; Margaret Edith, died Januarys, 1869 ; Mary Gertrude ; and Rose Annie [married, November 29, 1894, Edward Noel Napier Bartlett of Peverel Court, Aylesbury] and Violet Annie, twins. Residences — 41 Roland Gardens, South Kensington, S.W. ; Rayners, Penn, in the county of Buckingham ; The Warren, Shanklin, Isle of Wight. Dame SOPHIA ANDALUSIA MARY ROSE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Rose, daughter of the Right Honourable John Thellusson, second Baron Rendlesham. Married, 1856, Sir William Rose, Knight Comm-ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1885. Postal address — Leiston Old Abbey, Saxmundham. Sir WILLIAM ROSE ROSE, second Baronet, of Mon- treal, Canada, and Queen's Gate, Kensington, in the county of Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law. Born April i, 1846, being the son of Sir John Rose, first Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Robert Emmett Temple. Creation — September 9, 1872. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a boar's head couped gules, armed and langued azure, between three water-bougets sable, on a chief of the second three maple leaves of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a harp or, stringed azure. Mottoes — Above the crest, "Audeo," and below the shield, "Constant and true." Married, January 2, 1868, Katherine Elizabeth, daughter of Alex- ander Macalister of Torresdale Castle, in the county of Argyll ; and has Issue — Cyril Stanley Rose, Esquire, born July 13, 1874. Residences — 19 Cromwell Road, London, S.W. ; Moor Park, Farnham, in the county of Surrey. The Right Honourable Sir ARCHIBALD PHILIP PRIMROSE, Earl of Rosebery, Viscount TO ntf l>fllM*t) Rosebery, Viscount Inverkeithing, Baron XWfUK'VK'i,}^ Primrose and Dalmeny, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron Rosebery of Rosebery, Edinburgh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Prime Minister 1894, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Midlothian. Born May 7, 1847, being the son of the late Archibald Primrose, Esquire, commonly called Lord Dalmeny (who died 1851), by his wife Catherine Lucy Wil- helmina, commonly called Lady Catherine Lucy Wilhelmina, Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 848 iRoSf Eos only daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl Stanhope (she was born 1819, and married secondly, 1854, the fourth Duke of Cleveland) ; succeeded his grandfather as fifth Earl, March 4, i868. Creations — Baronet, August I, 1651; Baron and Viscount, April i, 1700; Earl, &c., April 10, 1703, in the Peerage of Scotland. Baron, January 26, 1828, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, vert three primroses within a double tressure flory counterflory or (for Primrose) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant double- queued sable (for Cressy). Above the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the Garter and by the collar, and pendent the badge of that Order, and from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion gules, holding in the dexter paw a primrose as in the arms. Supporters — Two lions vert. Motto — "Fide et fiducia." Married, March 20, 1878, Hannah, only daughter and heiress of the Baron Meyer Amschel de Rothschild of Ment- more, in the county of Buckingham ; and by her (who died November 19, 1890) has Issue — (i) Albert Edward Harry Meyer Archibald Primrose, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Dalmeny, born January 8, 1882 ; (2) Neil James Archibald Primrose, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Neil James Archibald Primrose, born Decem- ber 14, 1882 ; Sybil Myra Caroline, commonly known as Lady Sybil Myra Caroline ; and Margaret Etrenne Hannah, commonly known as Lady Margaret Etrenne Hannah. Residences — 38 Berkeley Square, London, W. ; Dalmeny Park, in the county of LinUthgow ; Mentmore, Leighton Buzzard ; Rosebery, in the county of Edinburgh ; The Durdans, Epsom. ROSEHILL, Baron, see NORTHESK. ROSHER, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by MILROY. ROSS, quartered by BOYLE, ERASER, DALRYMPLE, and BAILLIE. ROSS, Baron, see GLASGOW. ROSS, Viscount, see BUCCLEUCH. Colonel ALEXANDER GEORGE ROSS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Wfttttt Born 1840, being the son of Alexander Ross, ■U\U^P Bengal Civil Service ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. ANDREW ROSS, Esquire, Marchmont Herald, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries {Scotland). Born 1849, being the son of Donald Ross, Rosskeen, in the county of Ross ; Bute Pursuivant 1885-1888, Marchmont Heraldfrom 1888. Postal address — Anneville, Newhaven Road, Edinburgh. §SiR CHARLES HENRY AUGUSTUS FREDER- ICK R'OSS, eighth Baronet, of Balnagowan, in the county of Ross, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Ross and Cromarty, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Seaforth Highland- ers. Born April 4, 1872, being the son of the seventh Baro- net, by his wife Rebecca Sophia, daughter of Henry Barnes ; succeeded his father 1883, under the creation of February 28, 1672. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, three lions rampant argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hand holding a garland of lamrel proper. Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and holding clubs in their exterior hands all proper. Motto — " Spem successus alit." Married, April 26, 1893, Winifred, youngest daughter of Alexander Augustus Berens. Heir presumptive — His kinsman, Alexander Haldane Farquhar- son. Lieutenant loth Hussars, son of Lieutenant-Colonel James Ross Farquharson (grandson of James Ross, brother of the seventh Baronet, who assumed the name of Far- quharson upon his marriage with the heiress of James Farquharson of Invercauld), by his wife Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of Alexander Haldane Oswald ; born 1867 ; edu- g is the Military Cockade. cated at Eton and Christ Church, Oxford. 5ea<.r— Balna- gowan, in the county of Ross ; Bonnington, m the county of Lanark. COLIN GEORGE ROSS, Esquire, Jtisiice of the Peace for the County Palatine cf Lancaster, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Born 1839, being the third son of the late Captain Horatio Ross of Rossie. Clubs— Carlton, High- land Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated, are: Or, a chevron between three water-bougets. Crest A hawKs head erased proper: with the'Si.OttO, " Think on " Married, firstly, 1861, Christian {who died 1892), daughter of Charles P. Henderson of Whittington Hall, in the county of Lancashire: secondly, 1893, Amy, daughter of the Reverend J. Ibbetson, Rector of Edwyns Stowe, m the county of Nottingham. By his first marriage he has Issue— (i) Charles Henderson Ross, born 1864; (2) Colin George Ross, born 1866; (3) Horatio Hamilton Ross, born 1869; Justine Henriette [married H. Porter, ist Royal Dragoons, of Birlingham Hall, in the county of Worcester'] ; Anna Louisa: and Amy [married Captain Neville, Cheshire Regiment]. EstaXe—Gruinards, Ardgay, in the county of Ross. Postal address— 5a«/6 of England, Newcastle-on- Tyne. DA VID PALMER ROSS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Sierra Leone, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1842, being the son of Doctor John Ross ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. C\\i!a— Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1867, Mary Eliza, daughter of the late Honourable Alexander Heslop, Attorney-General of Jamaica. Postal address— 5«e?-?-a Leone, West Africa. Colonel Sir EDWARD CHARLES ROSS, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1836, being the son of David Robert Ross of Rosstrevor, in th£ county of Down, Member of Parlia- ment, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, by his wife Harriet Anne, daughter of the Right Reverend the Honourable Edmond Knox, Bishop of Limerick; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1882 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1862, Sarah M. C. , daughter of Colonel C. S. Whitehill, xogth Regiment. Postal address — 8 Beaufort Road, Clifton, Bristol. Surgeon-General JAMBS TYRELL CARTER ROSS, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire. Born April s. 1823, being the only son of James Tyrell Ross, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of James Win- bolt, Solicitor : entered Bengal Medical Department 1845, and retired as Surgeon-General, 1877 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878. C\v^s — Royal Victoria Yacht. Armorial bearings as used, hut which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office by the above-mentioned General Ross, are: Or, a chevron chequy azure and argent, between three water - bougets. Crest^.<4 hawk's head erased proper. Motto — " Think on." Married, May 23, 1857, Sarah, daughter of the late Thomas Wadham, Esquire, of Frenchay House, in the county of Gloucester, Deputy-Lieutenant ; and has Issue — (i) William Tyrell Ross, born October 31, 1859, died young ; (2) Guy Carter Ross, born September 12, 1861, died young ; (3) Tyrell Carter Ross, born July i, 1863 ; (4) Walter Tyrell Ross, born April 12, 1867; Elizabeth Sarah : Edith (Charlotte: Mabel Dorothy : and Mary Geraldine. Postal address — The Grove, St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight. General Sir JOHN ROSS, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being the son of the late Field-Marshal Sir Hew Dalrymple Ross, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Elizabeth Margaret, daughter of Richard Graham of Stone House, in the county of Cujnberland ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1881, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1891. Club — Army and Navy. Postal address — Stone House, Hayton, near Carlisle. Lieutenant-Colonel JUSTIN CHARLES ROSS, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael &i is the Naval Cockade. Eos Eos 849 and Saint George, Doctor of Laws. Bom 1841 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Dame MATILDA ROSS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Ross, daughter of E. M. Elderton. Married, 1856, General Sir Campbell Claye Grant Ross, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died in 1892. Postal addresses — Lothian House, Ryde, Isle of Wight: Amierley, Surhiton Hill. Dame REBECCA SOPHIA ROSS, Widow, commonly known as the Dowager - Lady Ross, daughter of the late Henry Barnes of Tufnell Park. Aimorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Gules, three Uons rampant argent, two and one. Supporters — Two naked savages with clubs over their shoulders proper, wreathed round the loins with laurel vert. Married, 1865, as his second wife. Sir Charles William Frederick Augustus Ross, seventh Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue— Iax Charles Henry Augustus Frederick Ross, ninth Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address — Auker- wick, Windsor. The Reverend GEORGE HARRISON ROSS-LE WIN, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of lElflfl[fi(;iLKtattl Benfieldside, Rural Dean of Lan- tiXVfiT*' u^'^'MXW Chester, in the Diocese of Durham, Surrogate for theDiocese of Durham. Born December 18, 1846, being the second but eldest surviving son of the Reverend George Ross-Lewin, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, of Ross Hill, in the county of Clare, by his wife Grace, daughter of Henry Sarquit of Castlview, Cahir, in the county of Tipperary. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Ulster's Office, are for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, gules three water-bougets argent; 2 and 3 argent, a bend engrailed sable, between two trefoils vert. Crest — On a chapeau a peacock in his pride proper. Motto — " Consilio ac virtute." Estates — Ross Hill, Kildysort, in the county of Clare, and Gortakilleen and Garrove, in the counties of Li-merick and Tipperary. Postal address — Benfieldside Vicarage, Shotley Bridge, Durham. §EDMOND JAMES THOMAS ROSS - OF - BLAD- ENSBURG, Es- Eoss^o^lBIaDenstiurff t^l;.^^ ^Zl August 17, 1849, being the third but second surviving son of the late David Ross-of-Bladensburg, Esquire, by his second wife Harriet Margaretta, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Margaretta, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Henry Foster, Viscount Ferrard, by his wife the Right Honourable Harriet, Viscountess Massereene. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse embattled argent and or, in chief issuant a dexter arm embowed, vested gules, the cuff azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel, the hand grasping a flag-staff, broken in bend sinister, there- from flowing the colours of the United States of America proper, in base the arms of Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely or, a chevron embattled counter-embattled between three water-bougets sable, on a canton of the third, pendent from a riband, a representation of the cross presented by command of His Majesty to the late Major-General Ross-of-Bladensburg, in testimony of his Royal approba- tion of his services, with the Motto, " Bladensburg ; " and impaling the arms of Lindsay, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a cross crosslet fitchfe of the second ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for a Crest of honourable augmentation, out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm grasping the colours as in the arms ; in addition to the crest of the family of Ross of Ross-Trevor, namely, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced and embowed, the band grasping a dagger all proper. Married, July 3, 1878, Alexina Frances, youngest daughter of the late Colin Lindsay, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Colin Lindsay, of Deer Park, in the county of Devon, by his wife Frances, com- monly known as Lady Frances, eldest surviving daughter and co-heir of the late Right Honourable William Forward Howard, fourth Earl of Wicklow, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issite— Mary Angela ; Olive Mary ; and Kathleen. § Major JOHN FOSTER GEORGE ROSS-OF- BLADENSBURG, of Rosstrevor, in the county of Down, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Major Coldstream Guards. Born July 27, 1848, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late David Ross-of-Bladens- burg, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Harriet Margaretta, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Margaretta, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Henry Foster, Viscount Ferrard, by his wife the Right Honourable Harriet, in her own right Viscountess Masse- reene, and sister of the Right Honourable the tenth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. C/mJ— Guards. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Per fesse em- battled argent and or, in chiSf issuant a dexter arm embowed vested gules, the cuff^ azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel, the hand grasping a flagstaff broken in bend, sinister there- from flowing the colours of the United States of America proper, in base the arms of Ross of Rosstrevor, namely or, a chevron embattled counter-embattled between three water- bougets sable, on a canton of the third pendent from a riband a representation of the cross presented by command of His Majesty to the late Major-General Ross-of-Bladens- burg, in testimony of his Royal approbation of his services ; with the Motto, " Bladensburg," and impaling the arms of Foster-Skefifington, namely quarterly i and 4 argent, three bulls' heads erased sable, armed or (for Skeffington) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three chaplets or (for Clot- worthy), and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for a Crest, of honour- able augmentation, out of a mural crown or, a dexter arm grasping the colours as in the arms ; in addition to the crest of the family of Ross of Rosstrevor, namely his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an arm vambraced and em- bowed, the hand grasping a dagger all proper. Married, January 6, 1870, Blanche Amelia, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Amelia, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Viscount Massereene and Ferrard. Seat — Rosstrevor House, Rosstrevor, county Down. §The Right Honourable Sxr LAURENCE PAR- SONS, Earl of Rosse, Knight of the Most TO tititip Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Doctor of UWtJtT*^/ Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, Baron Oxmantown, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, a Representative Peer, Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of King's County, Chancellor of the University of Dublin, President of the Royal Dublin Society. Bom November 17, 1840, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife the daughter and co-heir of the late John Wilmer Field of Heaton Hall, in the county of York ; succeeded his father in 1867. Creations — Baronet, December r5, 1677 ; Baron, September 25, 1792 ; Earl, in February 1806. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Gules, three leopards' faces argent, impaling the arms of Hawke, namely argent, a chevron erminois, between three pilgrims' staves purpure. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-pole-axe erect gules, the point or. Supporters — "Two leopards argent, pellettde, each gorged with a collar gules, charged with four bezants. Motto — "Pro Deo et Rege." Married, September i, 1870, Frances Cassandra, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Cassandra, only child of the Right Honourable Edward William Hawke, fourth Baron Hawke ; and has Issue — (i) William Edward Parsons, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Oxmantown, born June 14, 1873 ; (2) Geoffrey Laurence Parsons, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffrey Laurence Parsons, born May 24, 1874 ; (3) Richard Parsons, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Parsons, born June 9, and died June 22, 1875 ; and Muriel Frances Mary, commonly known as Lady Muriel Frances Mary. Seats — Birr Castle, Parsonstown, King's County ; Womersley Park, Pontefract. The Editor undertalces that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 3H 850 laos mot The Right Honourable BLANCHE ADELIZA ST. CLAIR- ERSKINE, Widow, Coun- ?RrtrtrtlT)t1 '^^^ °^ Rosslyn, daughter of Henry Fitz UVU^Pl^U Roy of Salcey Lawn, in the county of Northampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, i. argent, a cross engrailed sable (for St. Clair) ; 2. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 1. azure, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e or (for Mar) ; 4. argent, on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last, barbed vert, a fleur-de-lis of the field for difference (for Wedderburn). Supporters — Dexter, an eagle wings inverted proper, gorged with a collar argent, thereon a fleur-de-lis gules ; sinister, a griffin proper. Married, firstly, i860, Charles Maynard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Maynard, who died 1865 ; secondly, 1866, the Right Honourable Sir Robert Francis St. Clair-Erskine, fourth Earl of Rosslyn, Privy Councillor, who died 1890. By her first marriage she had Issue — Frances Evelyn [married, April 30, 1881, the Right Honourable the Earl of Warwick (to whom refer)] ; and Blanche [married, August 31, 1886, Colonel Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox, commonly called Lord Algernon Charles Gordon-Lennox (to whom refer)]. By her second marriage she had, (i) the Right Honourable James Francis Harry St. Clair-Erskine, fifth Earl of Rosslyn ; (2) Alexander Fitzroy St. Clair-Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander Fitzroy St. Clair-Erskine, born April 22, 1870 ; Millicent Fanny, commonly known as Lady Millicent Fanny [married, October 20, 1884, the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Sutherland (to whom refer)] ; Sybil Mary, commonly known as Lady Sybil Mary [married. May 28, 1892, the Right Honourable the thirteenth Earl of West- morland (to whom refer)] ; and Angela Selina Bianca, com- monly known as Lady Angela Selina Bianca. Postal address — 20 Chandos Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. IB The Right Honourable Sir JAMES FRANCIS «SP HARRY ST. CLAIR-ERSKINE, Earl of Rosslyn, in the county of Midlothian, Baron Loughborough of Lough- borough, in the county of Surrey, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Lieutenant ist Fifeshire Volunteer Corps, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife. Bom March 16, 1869, being the son of the Right Honour- able the fourth Earl of Rosslyn, by his wife Blanche Adeliza, daughter of Henry Fitz Roy of Salcey Lawn, and widow of Charles Maynard, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Charles Maynard ; succeeded his father in 1890. Creations — Baronet, April 30, 1666; Baron, October 31, 1795; Earl, April 21, iSoi. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. argent, a cross engrailed sable (for St. Clair) ; 2. argent, a pale sable (for Erskine) ; 3. azure, a bend be- tween six cross crosslets fitchde or (for Mar) ; 4. argent, on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last barbed vert, a fleur-de-lis of the field for difference (for Wedder- burn). Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crests, I. a phoenix in flames proper, and over it the device " Rinasco pii glorioso ; " 2. an eagle's head erased proper, with the words " lUseso lumine solem " (for Wedderburn), Supporters — Dexter, an eagle wings inverted proper, gorged with a collar argent, thereon a fleur-de-lis gules; sinister, a griffin proper. Motto — "Fight." Married, July ig, 1890, Violet Aline, younger daughter of Robert Charles de Grey Vyner of Gautby Hall, in the county of Lincoln ; and has Issue — Francis Edward Scudamore St; Clair-Erskine, Esquire, commonly known as Lord- Lough- borough, born November 16, 1892 ; and Rosabelle Milli- cent, commonly known as Lady Rosabelle Millicent, Seats — Lady Anne's House, Stamford ; Dysart House, Kirk- caldy, in the county of Fife. The Right Honourable DERRICK WARNER WILLIAM WESTENRA,Baron Ross- IR rttftflttrtl'P i>ore of Monaghan, in the Peerage of 41\UP;)IUUl.«- Ireland, and Baron Rossmore of the same place, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom. Born February 7, 1853, being the second son of the third Baron, by his second wife, the second daughter of Henry Lloyd ; succeeded his brother in 1874, under the creation of October 19, 1796. Armorial bearings — He is tbe unitary ;Cockade, bears for Anns : Per bend or and vert, in chief a tree, and in base a sea-horse regardant in waves all proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his - Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper. Supporters— Dexter, a trooper of the 5th Dragoons resting his dexter hand upon a sword all proper ; sinister, a horse of the 5th Dragoons caparisoned proper. Motto— "Post proelia prcemia." Married, June 14, 1882, Mittie, daughter of Richard Christopher Naylor of Kelmarsh, in the county of Nor- thampton, and Hooton, in the county of Chester ; and has Issue William Westenra, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Westenra, born July 12, 1892 ; and Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary, ^rai"- Rossmore Park, in the county of Monaghan. JULIA ELLEN JOSEPHINE STACPOOLE, com- monly known as the Dowager-Baroness Rossmore, second daughter of Henry Lloyd of Farinrora, in the county of Tifperary. Married, firstly, 1846 (as his second wife), tlie Right Honouratle Henry Robert Westenra, third Lord Rossmore [who died i860) ; secondly, 1863, Major G. W. Stacpoole of Eden Vale, Ennis. , By her first mar- riage she had Issue — (i) The Right Honourdhle Henry Cairns Westenra, fourth Baron Rossmore: ^2) tlie Right Honourable Derrick Warner William Westenra, fifth Baron Rossmore ; (■^) Richard Hamilton Westenra, Esquire, ■commonly known as the Honourable Richard Hamilton Westenra, Lieutenant gth Lancers, horn May 2, 1854, died December ■22, 1880, at Bombay ; (4) Peter Craven Westenra, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Peter Craven Westenra, late Captain $th Battalion Princess Victoria's Royal Irish Fusiliers, born September 12, 1855 ; Mary Augusta Harriet, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Augusta Harriet, died February 22, 1850 ; Anne Douglas, commonly known as the Honourable Anne Douglas, died November 11, 1851 ; Frances Kathleen, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Kathleen {married, August 3, 1870, Major Henry Augustus Candy, late i^th Lancers, and has issue"] ; and Norah Josephine Ilarcourt, commonly known as the Honourable Norah Josephine Harcourt {married, December-^, 1873, Major Chalmer Stirling, late Royal Horse Guards, of Larbert, in the county of Stirling, and has issue]. Postal address — 23 Kensington Square, W. REINHOLD ROST, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of 10 t\(it ^™^- Born 1822, being the son of Archdeacon iiVUPV Post; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Married, 1863, Minna, daughter of J. F. Laue, Esquire, Judge, of Magdeburg, Prussia. Postal address — i Elsworthy Terrace, Primrose Hill, N. W. SIMPSON ROSTRON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, Barrister -at - H? Hrftfrill ^^^ ^°^ ""^ Inner Temple). Bom 1833, UVUPVVMll being the only son of Laurence Rostron of Acres House, Edenfield, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and Bowdon, in the County Pala- tine of Chester (who died 1854), by his wife Mary, eldest surviving daughter of James Simpson, Esquire, of Foxhill Bank, in the County Palatine of Lancaster, and of Branches Park, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace. Club — Windham. Livery — Blue, with gilt buttons: blue and yellow striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a tower triple-towered argent, within an orle of crescents or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm vested azure, the cuff argent, charged with a saltire or, holding in the hand two branches of red- thorn proper; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans." Mar- ried, 186B, Christina Jane, only daughter of the late William Riley of the Outwoods, in the county of Warwick ; and has Issue— [i] Laurence William Simpson Rostron, Gentleman, of New College, Oxford, born 1872 ; (2) Herbert James Cecil Rostron, Gentleman, of the 3rd Devon Regiment, born 1875 ; (3) Philip Simpson Rostron, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Christina Mary Simpson ; Beatrix Margaret ; Mil- dred Elizabeth ; Dorothy Katharine ; and Margery Alice. Postal addresses — Riverside, Beddington, Surrey; i Hare Court, Temple, London, E.G. ROTHE, quartered by BURTCHAELL. M is tbe Naval Cockade. Eot Eou 851 The Right Honourable NORMAN EVELYN LESLIE, Earl of Rothes, and Baron Leslie TRflfflPrt ^""^ Ballenbreich, in the Peerage of Scot- U\VS,^)K,ff land. Bom July 15, 1877, being the son of Martin Leslie Leslie, by his wife Georgina Frances, daughter of Henry Studd of Waddeton Court, Brixham, in the county of Devon; succeeded his grand- mother September 19, 1893. Creation— EarX, before March 20, 1457-1458. Armorial beaxmgB— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three buckles or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-griffin segreant proper. Supporters — Two griffiifs or. MottO^" Grip fast." Heir f resumptive — His uncle, Edward Courtenay Haworth' Leslie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Courtenay Haworth Leslie, son of the Right Honourable the Countess of Rothes, by Captain Martin Edward Haworth Leslie, born 1840 ; married, 1890, Caroline Edith, daughter of Thomas Tregenna Biddulph of the Earce, Shoalhaven, in the Colony of New South Wales. Seat—\x The Terrace, Paignton, South Devon. ROTHESAY HERALD, see MITCHELL. ROTHSAY, Duke of, see PRINCE OF WALES. Dame LOUISA ROTHSCHILD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Rothschild, daughter ■|15 rtf-fitf rfttf ^l °f *^ ^^'^ Abraham Montefiore of UVUVU^VtJllU Stamford Hill, in the county of Middlesex, and of London. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly, i. or, an eagle displayed sable ; 2. azure, a dexter arm embowed issuing firom the sinister side, the hand holding a bundle of five arrows points downwards proper; 3. same as 2, the arm issuing from the dexter side ; 4. or, a lion rampant double-queued proper, over all on an escutcheon of pretence gules, an ancient shield argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant or; sinister, a unicorn argent. Married, 1840, Sir Anthony Rothschild, first Baronet, who died 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Constance [married, November 23, 1877, the Right Honourable Cyril Flower, Baron Battersea of Aston Clinton, in the county of Bucldngham, Member of Parliament for Luton Division of the county of Bedford] ; and Annie [married, February 12, 1873, Eliot Yorke, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Eliot Yorke (fourth son of the Earl of Hardwicke), who died December 21, 1878]. Postal ad- dresses — ig Grosvenor Place, S.W. ; Aston Clinton, Buck- ingham, §The Right Honourable Sir NATHAN MEYER ROTHSCHILD, Baron Rothschild of Tring, in the county of Hertford, and a Baronet, Baron of the Austrian Em- pire, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Buckingham, a Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, formerly Captain Buckingham Yeomanry Cavalry, Member of Parliament for Aylesbury 1865-1885, when he was raised to the Peerage. Bom November 8, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Baron Lionel Nathan de Rothschild of Gunnersbury Park, in the county of Middlesex, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the Baron Charles de Rothschild of Naples ; succeeded as second Baronet at the death of his uncle. Sir Anthony de Rothschild, January 4, 1876, and as a Baron of Austria at the death of his father, June 3, 1879. Creations — Baron, July 1885 ; Baronet, January 12, 1847. Armorial beariags — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, an eagle displayed sable, langued gules ; 2 and 3 azure, issuing from the dexter and sinister sides of the shield, an arm embowed proper, grasping five arrows points to the base argent ; 4. or, a Hon rampant proper, langued gules, over all an escutcheon gules, thereon a target, the i)oint to the dexter proper, impaling the same arms of Rothschild, namely, quarterly, i. or, an eagle displayed sable, langued gules ; 2 and 3 azure, issuing from the dexter and sinister sides of the shield, an arm embowed proper, grasping five arrows points to the base argent ; 4. or, a Uon rampant proper, langued gules, over all an escutcheon gules, thereon a target the point to the dexter proper. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, centre, issuant from a ducal coro- net or, an eagle (J'splayed sable ; dexter, out of a ducal coronet or, between open buffalo's horns per fesse or and sable, a mullet of six points or; sinister, out of a ducal coronet or, three ostrich feathers, the centre one argent, and the exterior ones azure. Supporters— On the dexter side a lion rampant or, and on the sinister a unicorn argent. Motto — " Concordia, integritas, industria. " Married, April 17, 1867, Emma Louisa, daughter of Baron Charles de Rothschild, Member of the German Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Walter Rothschild, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Walter Rothschild, late Lieutenant Buckinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Deputy- Lieutenant, born February 8, 1868 ; (2) Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Nathaniel Charles Rothschild, born May 9, 1877 ; and Charlotte I^ouisa Adela Evelina, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Louisa Adela Evelina. Residences — 148 Piccadilly, W.; Tring Park, Herts. ROUGE CROIX PURSUIVANT, see MARSHALL. ROUGE DRAGON PURSUIVANT, see GREEN. FRANCIS RICHARD ROUND, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 10 |*|tttltl Michael and Saint George, Master of Arts WUUIIU of the University of Oxford. Born 1845, oeing the son of the late Reverend Tames T. Round of Colchester ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Club — United University. Married, 1881, Frances Emily, daughter of J. Jolliffe Tufnell of Langleys, in the county of Essex. Postal addresses — 24 EItk Park Gardens, S. W. ; East Hill House, Colchester. JAMES ROUND, Esquire, of Birch, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister - at - Law, Member of Parliament for the Harwich Division of Essex. Born April 6, 1842, being the eldest son of the late Reve- rend James Thomas Round, Bachelor of Divinity, Rector of All Saints', Colchester, Rural Dean and Honorary Pre- bendary of St. Paul's, by his wife Louisa, daughter of the Reverend George Barlow, Rector of Burgh, in the county of Suffolk. C/k^— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron cotised sable, three pallets or, each charged with an annulet of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant argent, charged on the body with three annulets interlaced sable, holding in the mouth a sword in bend, point downwards proper, pommel and hilt or ; with the Motto, " Esse quam videri." Married, August 25, 1870, his cousin, Sibylla Joanna, fourth daughter of the Reverend Henry Freeland, Rector of Hasketon, in the county of Suffolk ; and has Issue — A son, born 1885 ; Sibyl Mary ; Eleanor Douglass ; Emma Margaret ; Lucy Frances Gray ; Edith Creffeild ; Katheren Tayspil; and Joyce Freeland. Seats — Birch, Colchester; The Elms, Acton, in the county of Middlesex. Town resi- dence — 31 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, W. JOSEPH ROUND, Gentleman. Born December 28, 1833, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John Round of Daisy Bank, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Phoebe, elder daughter of Isaac Chaddick of Wednes- bury Oak, in the same county. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Or, a garb vert, between three mill-rinds sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising, standing on a plough proper ; with the Motto , "Deo favente. ' ' Married, October 20, 1875, Emma Caroline, daughter of Edwin AUdridge of Westwood, Edgbaston ; and has Issue — Violet Caroline Phoebe. Seats— 1:\\& Hange, Tividale, Tipton, in the county of Stafford ; Lindenhurst, Richmond Hill, Edgbaston ; and The Grove, Knowle, in the county of Warwick. Residence — Lindenhurst, Richinond Hill, Edgbaston, in the county of Warwick. ROUS, see STRADBROKE. ROUS, Baron, see STRADBROKE. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely axmigerous person. 852 Kou Sir CHARLES HENRY ROUSE - BOUGHTON, Baronet, of Lawford Hall, ing the son of the late Sir William Edward Rouse- Boughton, Baronet, by his wife Charlotte, youno^est daughter of Thomas Andrew Knight of Wormsley Grange ; and succeeded his father, May 22, 1856 ; inherits two Baronetcies ; of one he is the eleventh in succession, of the other the third. Anuorial bearing's — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable two bars engrailed argent {for Rouse) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three trefoils slipped sable, as many bucks' heads caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field (for Boughton of Lawford) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton), Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badg^e of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a man proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable, the head surrounded and crossed by a riband knotted at the top, and the ends flowing from either temple argent (for Rouse) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny of four sable and argent, in the beak or, a snake proper {for Boughton). Motto — " Omne bonum Dei donum." Married, August 23, 1852, Mary Caroline, second daughter of John Michael Severne of Thenford, in the county of Northampton ; and has Issue — (i) William St. Andrew Rouse-Boughton, Esquire, born September 23, 1853 [married, October i, 1878, Eleanor Frances, eldest daughter of the Reverend Frederick H. Hotham, Rural Dean, Rector of Rushbury, in the county of Salop] ; (2) Edward Shuckburgh Rouse-Boughton, Es- quire, born July 24, 1858 ; and Catherine Mary [married, January 29, 1885, Sir Offley Wakeman, third Baronet, of Rorrington]. ANDREW JOHNES ROUSE ■ BOUGHTON - KNIGHT, Es- quire, Justice mouse=TBougJ)ton=l&nigl)t of ,he peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford. Born May 26, 1826, being the second son of Sir William Edward Rouse- Boughton, tenth Baronet of Lawford, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Charlotte, youngest of the three daughters and co-heirs of Thomas Andrew Knight, late of Downton Castle aforesaid ; and assumed by Royal License, January 28, 1857, the surname of Knight, in compliance with a direction contained in the will of his maternal grand- father, Thomas Andrew Knight. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arans : Quarterly, i. argent, three pallets gules, within a bordure indented azure, on a chief of the last three spurs or (for Knight) ; 2. argent, on a chevron between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable, as many bucks' heads caboshed or, vulned in the forehead proper, on a chief gules a goat passant of the field (for Boughton of Loughton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton) ; 4. sable, two bars en- grailed argent (for Rouse). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, on a spur lying fesseways or, an eagle wings expanded proper, supporting in the beak a spear erect gold (for Knight) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork's head erased chevronny of four sable and argent, holding in the beak or, a snake proper (for Boughton) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a man affrontfe couped at the shoulders proper, hair, beard, and whiskers sable, the head surrounded and crossed by a riband knotted at the top, the ends flowing from either temple argent (for Rouse). Motto — " Eques sit semper sequus." Married, September 28, 1858, Eliza, youngest daughter of the late John Michael Severne of Thenford House, in the county of Northampton, and of Wallop Hall, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Andrew Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, late Lieutenant Scots Guards, born November 17, 1859 ; (2) Andrew Greville Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Gentleman, born February 13, 1869 [married, September 2, 1891, Isabel Harriet, daughter of A. C. Heber Percy of Hodnet, in the county of Shropshire] ; (3) Edmund Meysey Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Gentleman, born April 17, 1875 ; Anna Lily Frances [married, November 7, 1888, W. G. Peareth, Esquire, of Thorpe Mandeville, in the county of & is the Military Cockade. moto Northampton] ; Katharine Emily ; Mary Georgiana ; and Florence. 5«a^tt4-fi ^"-^^ ^^"-^^ "■"'^ ''^ the female line from at least ItVOUtll two noble families, namely, the Everinghams and Swillingtons ; and, moreover, claiming, as he does, jure matris the ancient Peerage of Swillington, created by Writs of Summons of 1295 and ofzizd-z^i^j to 1332 ; and therefore descendible to heirs general, considers that he ought certainh to have letters addressed to him even by official persons with the designation of ' ' Esquire " follow- ing his name, if not as of right, then at least out of courtesy— but • ' Gentleman " would almost do as well. Born November 9, 1856, being the only son of the late Reverend John Oswald Routh, Master of Arts, Clerk in Holy Orders, by his wife Agnes, only daughter and sole heir of the late Christopher Routh ofGayle. Clubs — New Travellers', Leyburn Market, {Leyburn, Yorkshire). Livery — Blue coat and waistcoat, buckskin breeches, drab topcoat, silver-plated buttons. Armo- rial bearings as used and claimed, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly of six, i. argent, a chevron sable between three lions' heads erased gules (for Routh) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant vair crowned or (for Everingham) ; 3. argent, a chevron sable between three elephants' heads erased gules (for Routh); 4. argent, a chevron azure, and in chief a label of Jive points throughout gules (for Swillington) ; 5. argent, on a mount vert, a lion passant gules in front of a tree proper (for Perrowe) ; 6. gules, three falcons, two and one or (for Atherton). Crests — I. out of a mural coronet gules, a talbof s head argent ; 2. a lion's head erased or; 3. an elephant's head erased sable. Motto — " Ruda non rudis." Married, April 27, 1892, Blanche Plantagenet, only daughter of General George Henry De Straboljie Nevill Plantagenet-Harrison, a General in the Armies of Mexico in 1843, in several South American Armies, in one of which he was raised to the rank of Marshal, and in the Danish Army during the Schleswig-Holstein War of 1848, and later in that year (1848) Lieutenant-General in the Army of the then German Confederation. Estates — Divers lands, b'c. , at or near Gayle, Appersett, Burtersett, and Hawes, in Upper Wensleydale, in the county of York ; lands, &fc. , situate in Widdale, in Mossdale, in Upper Swaledale, and in Dentdale, in the county of York; and some lands, fe^^r. , at and near Langha-m, near Holt, in the county of Norfolk. Total acreage, a little over 1600 acres, and total rental £t.oj^ a year. Residence — Woods Hall, Aysgertt, in the county of York. Town address — New Travellers' Club, 97 Piccadilly, London, W. RANDOLPH ROUTH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1819, being the son of the late Sir Randolph Isham Routh, Knight CoTnm-ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Married, firstly, 1846, Charlotte (who died 1877), daughter of William Hall, Collector of Her Majesty's Customs, Montreal ; secondly, 1883, Elizabeth, widow of John Hilton, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, Fellow of the Royal Society. Postal address— Z)« Ruda, Mount Avenue, Ealing, W. ROWE, quartered by HILL. ROWE, see FISHER-ROWE. Dame RO WE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Rowe. Married Brigade-Surgeon Sir Samuel IRriVttP Rowe, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- UWMUK' tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, who died 1888. Postal address — The Grove, Etwall, near Derby. THOMAS IR VINE RO WELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint 10 IsCmaII Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medi- UVUUJvU cine. Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Singapore; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Singapore, Straits Settlements. H is the Naval Cockade. EotD Hoto 853 Colonel THOMAS ROWLAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlte Bath. TOrtVuTfltlh ^°''" ="^31. ieing the son of the late li\UUIiailU Colonel G. T. Rowland, Royal Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1858, Isabella Annie, daughter of C. Lewin. Major-General HUGH ROWLANDS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, TRnVnTflttlTltf "" '"'I'-om Her Majesty has conferred iA.UUIlal(UP the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Carnarvon. Born 1829, being the son of the late John Rowlands, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Plastirion, in the county of Carnarvon; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875. Club — United Service. Married, 1867, Isabella Jane, daughter of T. J. R. Barrow, of Ryelands, in tlie county of Gloucester. Postal address — Plastirion, Car- narvonshire. § WILLIAM BO WEN RO WLANDS, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan, Justice of the Peace for the county of Pembroke and for Havejford- west, Mem-ber of Parliament for the county of Cardigan. Born 1838, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Row- lands, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Glenover, in the county of Pembroke, by his wife Anne, daughter of John Bowen of Dygoed, in the county of Pembroke. Axinorlal hearings as given in Debretfs ^* House of Commons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a lion raTnpant azure; 2 and 3 azure, a lion rampant or, within eight bezants in orle. Gresir — A fleur-de-lis gules entwined by a snake proper. Motto — " Rectefaciendo securus." Married, 1864, Adeline Wogan, only daughter of J. D. Brown of Kensington House, Haverfordwest. Residences — Glenmare, Broad Haven, in the county of Pembroke ; 33 Belsize Park, N. W. Chambers — 3 King's Bench Walk North, Temple, E. C. ROWLEY, see LANGFORD. t CHARLES JOHN ROWLEY, Esquire, Vice-Admiral, and formerly a Naval Aide-de-Camp to Her TRrtHlTpTl Majesty the Queen. 5orK December 24, 1832, llVUmiv^ being the second son of Captain Richard Freeman Rowley, Royal Navy, by his wife Elizabeth Julia, daughter of John Angerstein, Member of Parliament, of Weeting Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Club — United Service. Livery — White, with black collars and cuffs. Armorial bearmgs — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend engrailed sable, between two Cornish choughs proper, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet pierced or; with the Motto, " Ventis secundis." Married, May 9, 1867, Alice Mary Arabella, youngest daughter of George Cary Elwes ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Pelham Rowley, Gentleman, born April 26, 1877 ; (2) Windsor Angerstein Rowley, Gentleman, born August 2, 1878 ; and May. Estate — Holniesland, Botley, in the county of Southampton. Postal address — Holmesland, Botley, Hants. Sir GEORGE CHARLES ERSKINE ROWLEY, third Baronet, of Hill House, in the county of Berkshire, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel in the Army. Born Septem- ber 26, 1844, being the son of the late Major George Rowley, by his wife Emily Isabella, daughter of Colonel Honner of the Mount, in the county of Cork ; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet, November 23, 1884, under the creation of March 21, 1836. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend en- grailed, between two Cornish choughs sable, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet pierced or. Supporters — Two Cornish choughs proper, navally crowned or, each gorged with a riband, therefrom pendent a repre- sentation of the Order of Maria Theresa. Motto — " Ventis secundis." Married, firstly, September 27, 1867, Alicia Augusta, daughter of Captain HoUis, ist Dragoon Guards ; and by her (who died 1888) has Issue— (i) George Charles Augustus Rowley, Esquire, born March 18, 1869 [married, December 16, 1891, Caroline, only daughter of the late Reverend John Cuming, Master of Arts, and has issue, Dorothy Burton]; secondly, July 24, 1890, Amy Isabel, third daughter ol William Foster Batt of Cae Kengy, Aber- gavenny, and has had— (2) William Joshua Rowlev, Esquire, born April 15, 1891 ; (3) Charles Ronald Rowley, Esquire, born July 23, 1893 ; and Avise Isabel, died June 13, 1892. K HERCULES LANGFORD BOYLE ROWLEY, W Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Her- cules Langford Boyle Rowley, Honorary Colonel 5th Battalion Royal Canadians (Militia). Bo7-n 1828, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Lang- ford. Clubs — Army and Navy, Sackville Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend plain cotised gules, three crescents argent (for Rowley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped at the shoul- ders, collared argent. Married, 1857, Louisa Jane, daughter of Archibald Campbell of Blythswood, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Baron Blythswood ; and has Issue — (i) Hercules Douglas Edward Rowley, Esquire, born 1859 [married, 1885, Agnes, daughter of the late A. Allen of Devizes, and has issue. Ivy Mabel Armine Douglas] ; (2) Arthur Sholto Langford Rowley, Gentleman, Lieutenant sth Battalion Prince of Wales' Leinster Regiment (Royal Cana- dians), born 1870 ; Armine Charlotte ; and Evelyn Augusta, Residence — Marlay Grange, Rathfarnham, in the county of Dublin. HUGH ROWLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Rowley. Born 1833, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Langford ; Cornet i6th Dragoons 1852, retired 1853. Clubs — Arlington, Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend cotised gules, three crescents argent (for Rowley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped at the shoulders, collared argent and langued gules. Married, firstly, 1852, Theresa Caroline (which marriage was dissolved 1859), daughter of the late John Bishop of Sunbury House, in the county of Middlesex ; secondly, Caroline Frances, daughter of the late John Green of Ormiston Lodge, North Britain. Residence — 6 Silwood Road, Brighton. §SiK JOSHUA THELLUSSON ROWLEY, fifth Baronet, of Tendring Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born Feb- ruary 8, 1838, being the son of the fourth Baronet, by his wife the Honourable Maria Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable Joshua, second Lord Huntingfield ; succeeded his father in 1888, under the creation of June 27, 1786. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend engrailed between two Cornish choughs sable, three escallops of the fi^ld, impaling the arms of Brownlow, namely, per pale or and argent, an escutcheon within an orle of martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mullet pierced or. Motto — "Ventis secundis." Married, October 19, 1887, the Honourable Louisa Helene, late Maid-of-Honour to the Queen, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Sir Charles Brownlow, second Baron Lurgan, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Samuel Rowley, Esquire, born December 23, i8gi ; (2) Joshua Robert Rowley, Esquire, born March i, 1893. Seats — Tendring Hall, in the county of Suffolk (post town, Colchester) ; Holbecks, Hadleigh, in the county of Sussex. RANDOLFE THOMAS ROWLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Randolfe Thomas Rowley. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Langford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a bend cotised gules, three crescents argent (for Rowley). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 8S4 Eoto befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped at the shoulder, collared argent. Married, 1883, Rosetta, daughter of Thomas H, Fletcher of Homewood, Kati Kati, New Zealand ; and has Issue — Clotworthy Wel- lington Thomas Edward Rowley, Esquire, born 1885. Re- sidence — Tauranga, Bay of Plenty, New Zealand. WILLIAM CHAMBRE ROWLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Chambre Rowley. Clui —Naval and MiHtary. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a bend cotised gules, three crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped at the shoul- der, collared argent. Married, 1889, iVIabel Maud, com- monly known as the Honourable Mabel Maud, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Newton. Residence — z6 Chester Street, S.W. § CONWY GRENVILLE HERCULES ROWLEY- CONWY, Esquire, Justice of formerly Captain 2nd Life Guards, Born January 6, 1841, being th£ only son of Richard Thomas Rowley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Thomas Rowley {second son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Langford), by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Colonel Shipley, and assumed the additional surname of Conwy in 1869. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authoj'ity has been established, are for PiX^CO.^ : Quarterly i and a,, sable on a bend cotised argent, a rose between two annulets gules [for Conwy) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend cotised gules, three mullets or [for Rowley). Crest — A Mooj^s head in profile couped proper, wreathed about the temples argent and azure. Mottoes — * Fide et amore," and "Bear and forbear," Married, May 20, 186^, Marian, second daughter of Fi'ed- erick Paid Horfoi'd of Down Place, in the county of Berk- shire; and has Issue — [1) Maurice William Glyn Rowley- Conwy, bom 1874 ; (2) Rafe Grenville Rowley-Conwy, born ^875 : (3) Geoffrey Seymour Rowley-Conwy , born 1877 ; (4) Ivor Harford Rowley-Conwy , born 1884 ; and Gwladys Freda [married, 1892, Hugh E. Peel of Brywypye, in the county of Flint"]. Estate — Bodrbyddan, in the county of Flint, Postal address — Bodrbyddan, Rhyddlan, R.S.O., North Wales. ROWSON, quartered by LINGARD-MONK. - The Right Honourable MONTAGU WILLIAM LOWRY-CORRY, Baron Rowton of 10 rtSt^f-nn Rowton Castle, in the county of Salop, UVUUIVUU in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Shropshire, Barrister-at-Law. Born October 8, 1838, being the younger son of the late Right Honourable Henry Thomas Lowry- Corry, Member of Parliament, by his wife Harriet Anne, commonly known as Lady Harriet Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Shaftesbury. Creation — May 6, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire argent, in chief a rose of the last (for Corry) ; 2 and 3 sable, a cup argent with a garland between two laurel branches, all issuing out of the same vert (for Lowry). Above the escutcheon, from which depends his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a cock proper, charged with a crescent gules (for Corry) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a garland between two laurel branches all proper (for Lowry). Sup- porters^On either side a stag proper, sem^e of mullets argent, gorged with a collar and Hne reflexed over the back or. Motto — "Loyal au mort." Residences — 17 Berkeley Square, W. ; Rowton Castle, Shrewsfeury. Dame ELEANOR ROXBURGH, Widow, commonly known as Lady .Roxburgh, daughter of Sir T. Chambers, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Armorial bearings are. jRor&urffl) is tbe Military Cockade. upon a lozenge : Argent, on a pile azure a horse's head couped of the first, in base two saltires couped of the second. Married 1888, as his second wife. Sir Francis Roxburgh, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, who died 1891. Postal address— Ihe Beach House, Aldeburgh, Suffolk. FRANCIS ROXBURGH, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts and Master of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Bar- rister-at-Law, Assistant Judge of the Lord Mayor s Court, 1887 Born 1850, being the only surviving son of the late Sir Francis Roxburgh, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Judge of County Courts, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late Reverend Henrv Walker. Clubs— Oxford and Cambridge. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a pile azure a horse's head couped of the first, in base two saltires couped of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a raantUng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a horse's' head as in the arms ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Tain audax quam fideUs." Married, 1887, Annie Gertrude, daughter of the Reverend Edward Thomas Martlock ; and has Issue — Ronald Francis Rox- burgh, Esquire, born November 19, i88g. Postal address — 44 Porchester Square. The Most Noble ANNE EMILY INNES-KER, Widow, Duchess of Roxburghe, daugh- It? rt*«h t t-Hrt-^l i> ter of the Most Noble Sir John Winston liVU^UUlBiJi^ Spencer-Churchill, sixth Duke of Marl- borough, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Vert, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned or, as many mullets sable (for Ker) ; impaling the arms of Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a lion .rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; and as an hon- ourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, chai-ged with the Cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely, azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. Married, 1874, the Most Noble Sir James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, seventh Duke of Roxburghe, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Noble Sir Henry John Innes-Ker, eighth Duke of Roxburghe [to whom refer] ; (2) Alastair Robert Innes-Ker, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Alastair Robert Innes-Ker, bom November 2, i88a ; (3) Robert Edward Innes-Ker, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Robert Edward Innes-Ker, born July 22, 1885 ; Margaret Frances Susan, commonly known as Lady Margaret Frances Susan ; Victoria Alexandrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina (for whom Her Majesty the Queen stood Sponsor) ; Isabel, commonly known as Lady Isabel ; and Evelyn Anne, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Anne. Postal addresses — Floors Castle, Kelso, Roxburghshire; Broxmouth, Haddingtonshire. The Most Noble Sir HENRY JOHN INNES-KER, Duke of Roxburghe, Marquess of Bowraont and Cessford, Earl of Roxburghe, Earl of Kelso, Viscount Broxmouth, Baron Roxburghe, and Baron Ker of Cessford and Caver- toun, in the Peerage of Scotland ;' Earl Innes, in the Peer- age of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Born July 25, 1876, being the son of the seventh Duke, by his wife Lady Anne Emily, daughter of the sixth Duke of Marlborough ; succeeded his father in 1892. Creations — Baron, 1600; Earl, &c., September 18, 1616; Duke, &c., April 25, 1707 ; Earl of the United Kingdom, August 11, 1837. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned or, as many mullets sable (for Ker). Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine. Mottoes—" Pro Christo et patriS.," and ". Be traist." Heir presumptive — His brother, Alistair Robert Innes-Ker, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord AUstair Robert Innes-Ker, born 1880. Seats — Floors Castle, Kelso, in the county of Roxburgh ; Broxmouth, in the county of Haddington. B is tbe Naval Coolcade. Eur The Most Noble SUSANNA STEPHANIA INNES- KER, Widow, Duchess of Roxburghe, Lady of the Bed- chamber to the Queen, and a Lady of the Order of Victoria and Albert, only child of Lieutenant -General Sir James Charles Dalbiac. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, on a chevron between three unicorns' heads erased argent, as many mullets sable (for Ker). Married, 1836, the Most Noble Sir James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, sixth Duke of Roxburghe, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue--[i) The Most Noble Sir James Henry Robert Innes-Ker, seventh Duke of Roxburghe ; (2) Charles John Innes - Ker, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles John Innes-Ker, born December 31, 1842 [married, January 15, 1866, Blanche Mary_, fourth daughter of Colonel Thomas Peers Williams of Craig-y-Don and Temple House, in the county of Buckingham, Member of Parliament, and has issue, Charles James Innes-Ker, Esquire, born January 19, 1867 ; Bertram Harry Innes-Ker, Gentleman, born April j, 1870] ; Susan Harriet, commonly known as Lady Susan Harriet [married, August s, 1857, Sir James Grant-Suttie, sixth Baronet, who died October 30, 1878] ; and Charlotte Isabella, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Isabella [married, October 28, 1862, George Russell, and died April 24, 1881, leaving issue]. Postal address— BxoxmovXti. Park, Dunbar, Haddingtonshire. ROYDS, see BESWICKE-ROYDS. The Reverend CHARLES TWEMLOW ROYDS, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- IRfltttlfif ''"'Ise, Justice of the Peace for the county HWffVjf of Lancaster, Rector and Patron of Heysham, in that county. Bom April 11, 1838, being the eldest son of the Reyerend Charles Smith Royds, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Francis Twemlow of Betley Court, in the county of Stafford. C/a^— Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezantfe, gorged with a collar argent, the dexter forepaw resting on a pheon or ; with the Motto, " Semper paratus." Married, June 17, 1862, Louisa, daughter of William Hudson of Ousecliff, in the county of York ; and has Issiie — (i) The Reverend Francis Twemlow Royds [to whom refer] ; (2) John Fletcher Twemlow Royds, born March 14, 1867 ; (3) Charles Cradock Twemlow Royds, born August 9, 1877 ; Margaret Theodosia ; Elizabeth Louisa ; and Caroline Anastasia. Estates — Heysham, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; and Haughton, in the county of Stafford. Postal address — Heysham Rectory, Lancashire. § CLEMENT MOLYNEUX ROYDS, Esquire, De- puty-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1889, Major and, Hono- rary Lieutenant-Colonel of the Lancashire Yeomanry. Born April 3, 1842, being the eldest son of the late William Edward Royds of Greenhill, in the aforesaid county, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of Anthony Molyneux of Newsham House. Club — Union. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezant^e, gorged with a collar argent, the dexter forepaw resting on a pheon or ; with the Motto, "Semper paratus." Married, February 21, 1882, Annette Nora Jane, daughter of Thomas Littledale of Highfield. Estate and postal address — Greenhill, near Rochdale. The Reverend FRANCIS TWEMLOW ROYDS, Clerk in Holy Orders, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster. Born March 20, 1863, being the -eldest son of the Reverend Charles Twemlow Royds, Rector of Heys- ham [to whom refer], by his wife Louisa, daughter of William Hudson of Ousecliff, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross en- grailed between four lions rampant gules, a tilting-spear erect or, and four bezants ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a leopard sejant sable, bezant^e, gorged with a collar argent, the dexter forepaw resting on a pheon or ; with the Motto, " Semper paratus." Married, June 7, 1894, Katharine Howard, fifth daughter of F. W. Grafton laug 855 of Heyshanj Hall, Lancashire, sometime Member of Parlia- ment for North-East Lancashire. Postal address— Heys- ham Rectory, Lancashire. ARNOLD ROYLE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1837, IROftC teing the son of the late William Royle of ■»i*U^tv Lymington, in the county of Hampshire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1880, Cicely Jane Longueville, second daughter of Thomas Snow, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, of Blundelsands, Liver- pool. Postal address — Albany Lodge, Eslier. JOSEPH RALPH EDWARD JOHN ROYLE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Curator of Indian Section of Imperial Institute. Born December 3, 1843, being the son .of Dr. John Forbes Royle, Fellow of the Royal Society, by ids wife Annette, daughter of Edward Solby ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886. Married, 1875, Catherine Mary, daughter of G. S. Bishop; and has Issue — Grace Annette Forbes. Postal address — Wycliffe Lodge, Bromley Park, Kent. ELIZABETH LOUISE MARY ROYSE, commonly known as the Honourable Elisabeth Louise iS.O'DSP Mary Royse, daughter of the Right Honour- *iWf^ftKf nijii the fourth Viscount Monck. Married, September 25, 1875, John Macdonald Royse, and has issue. ROYSTON, Viscount, see HARDWICKE. GERHARD US MARTHINUS RUDOLPH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished IR IlhnftlTl Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. .U^UUUlJJil Born 1828, being the son of the late Johann B. Rudolph of Pietermaritzburg, Natal ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Postal address — Lady- smith, Natal. MSIR CHARLES RUGGE- PRICE, si.xth Baronet, w Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of TR rtfrrt*P-lRil*tf I> '^^ Peace for the county of Surrey, A;\UD^t-'lt^VtV¥- Honorary Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion East Surrey Regiment. Bom May 26, 1841, being the son of Sir Arthur Rugge- Price, fifth Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Richard Price (his first cousin) ; succeeded his father' 1892, under the creation of February 2, 1804. Armorial bearings ^-He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, gules a lion rampant argent (for Price) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron invected argent, between three mullets or, pierced of the field, a unicorn's head erased of the first (for Rugge). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, in the dexter paw a rose slipped proper (for Price) ; 2. a talbot passant argent, gorged with a collar and pendent there- from an escocheon sable, charged with the head of an ibex couped also argent (for Rugge). Motto — "Vive ut vivas." Married, April 11, 1867, Antonio Mary, second daughter of William James Harvey, Esquire, of Carnoustie, in the county of Banff; and has Issue — (1) Charles Frederick Rugge- Price, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born February 5, 1868'; (2) Arthur Rugge-Price, Esquire, born February 10, 1873 ; Isobel Mary Engel ; Gwendolen Amy ; Edith Winifred ; Henrietta ; and Gwladys Margaret. Seat — Spring Grove, Richmond, in the county of Surrey. Dame MARY RUGGE-PRICE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Rugge-Price, daughter of Richard Price of the Lawn, South Lambeth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant argent (for Price) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a chevron invected argent, between three mullets pierced or, a unicorn's head erased of the first (for Rugge) ; impaling these same arms of Price, namely, gules, a lion rampant argent. Married, 1836, her first cousin. Sir Arthur James Rugge-Pri,ce, fifth Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue— ^i''^R1•t<^l^ Order of the Bath, Justice of Ai^WyyU^^'iUl-WJ^ the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Essex, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Sufolk. Born 1825, being the son of the late John Ruggles-Brise of Spain's Hall, in the county of Essex ; created Companion of the Most Hofiou?'able Oi-der of the Bath, 1881. Club — Carlton. Armorial bearings as given ifi Burke's " Gefteral Arjnoty," but which do not appear to have been established in the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 4, party per chevro7i engrailed gules a?id argent, three roses cou?iterchanged {for Ruggles) ; 2 afid 3 lozengy gules a7id argent, within a bordure sable, fleury of eight quatrefoils, a cross of the second {for Brise). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Compaction of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, "with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crests, I, a tower or, transfixed with four darts in saltire and inflamed proper {for Ruggles) ; 2, an alligator 7'am- Pant p7'0per {for Brise); with the MottO, "Struggle." Married, 1847, Ma?'ian7ie Weyland, daughter of Sir Edward Bowyer-Smijth, tenth Baronet, Postal address — Spain's Hall, Filching field, Braintree. HELEN RUMBOLD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Rumbold, eldest daughter of Ed- TR tltnfinlJl ward Hopewell of The Grove, Waltham- ItWIIIIUUlU stow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a chevron gules three cinquefoils of the field, a canton of the second charged with a leopard's face erminois. Married, 1868 (as his second wife), Sir Arthur Carlos Rumbold, fifth Baronet, who died 1869. Postal address — Convent of the Sacred Heart, Roehampton. Sir HORACE RUMBOLD, eighth Baronet, of Wood- hall, Watton, in the county of Hertford, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary to the King of the Netherlands. Born July 2, 1829, being the fifth son of Sir William, the third Baronet, by his wife Henrietta Elizabeth, second daughter of the first Lord Rancliffe (extinct) ; succeeded as eighth Baronet on the death of his brother, August 28, 1877, under the creation of March 27, 1779. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron gules three cinque- foils of the field ; a canton of the second, charged with a leopard's face erminois. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant erminois. Mottoes — " Ut sursum desuper," " Vir- tutis laus actio." Married, firstly, July 15, 1867, Caroline Barney, daughter of George Harrington of Washington, United States of America ; by which lady (who died Decem- ber 26, 1872) he has Iss74e — (i) Horace George Montagu Rum- bold, Esquire, Third Secretary in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service, born February 5, 1869 ; (2) William Edwm Rum- bold, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born October 22, 1870; {3) George Rumbold, Esquire, late Royal Navy, born October 30, 1871. Sir Horace married, secondly, July 8, 1881, Louisa Anne, daughter of Thomas Russell Crampton, and widow of Captain St. George Francis M is the Military Cockade. EU0 Robert Caulfeild, ist Life Guards, and has— (4) Hugh Cecil Levinge Rumbold, Esquire, born February 7, 1884. Seal— Bnlish. Legation, The Hague. General FRANCIS HORNBLOW RUNDALL, Com- fanion of tlie Most Exalted Order of the lU ttM^all Star of India. Born 1823, being the son ItVUnUull of the late Colonel Charles Rundall, Hon- ourable East India Company's Service; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1875. Married, 1846, Fanny Ada [who died 1889), daughter of the late Captain William Gardner Burn, zrd Dragoons. ALGEMAN ST. GEORGE WILLIAM RUSHOUT RUSHOUT, Esquire. Born February TO itiiJirtttf- 2°' ^^43' being the third son of the late llVUiSfjUUv Sir Charles Rushout, second Baronet, by his wife Cecilia Olivia Geraldine, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Foley, third Lord Foley. C/mJj— Arthur's, Pratt's, Turf. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two lions passant guardant within a bordure engrailed or (for Rushout) ; 2 and 3 or, a leopard's face azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel, between two cockerels in pale proper two flaunches gules (for Cockerell). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or (for Rushout) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, within a crescent argent, a tiger's face proper, crowned with an Eastern crown or (for Cockerell). Married, 1884, Clara Essex, daughter of W. Selby Lowndes of Whaddon Hall, in the county of Buckingham, and widow of T. Wright of Hill Top, Bolton. Postal address — Burton House, Moreton-in-Marsh. SiK CHARLES HAMILTON RUSHOUT, fourth Baronet, of Sezincot, in the county of Gloucester. Born June 21, 1868, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife Marie Alice Wentworth, only daughter of David Pennet ; succeeded his father in 1879, under the creation of September 25, 1809. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable two lions passant guardant within a bordure engrailed or ; 2 and 3 or, a leopard's face azure, encircled by a wreath of laurel between two cockerels in pale proper, two flaunches gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant or ; 2. within a crescent argent, a tiger's face proper, crowned with an Eastern crown. Supporters — Two angels, their vests sem&-de-lis, each holding in her interior hand a pennon ; the dexter charged with a sun in splendour ; the sinister sem^e of estoiles, and charged with a crescent ; the exterior hands extended, and supporting a Persian pheasant. Motto — • * ' Par ternis suppar." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Algernon St. George William Rushout, Esquire, born 1843; married, 1884, Clara Essex, daughter of William Selby Lowndes of Whaddon Hall, in the county of Buckingham, and widow of T. Wright of Hill Top, Bolton. RUSSBOROUGH, Baron, see MILLTOWN. RUSSBOROUGH, Viscount, see MILLTOWN. RUSSELL, see AMPTHILL, BEDFORD, and DE CLIFFORD. RUSSELL, Baron, see BEDFORD. RUSSELL, HAMILTON-, see BOYNE. General ALEXANDER GEORGE RUSSELL, com- monly known as General Lord Alexander TRttrtrtpH Gfiorge Russell, Companion of the Most Jitup;;^'!! Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1821, being the youngest son of the Most Noble Sir John Russell, sixth Duke of Bedford, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his second wife Geor- giana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana, fifth daughter of the Most Noble the fourth Duke of Gordon, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. C&if— United Service, Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears S is tlie Naval Cockade. usim Kus 8s 7 for Anus : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable three escallops argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree of an Esquire, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant argent, armed and unguled or. Married, 1844, Anne Emily, daughter of Sir Leonard Worsley Holmes, Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Gordon Russell, Esquire, formerly Captain 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), born 1854 [married, 1885, Ella Maude (who died 1887), daughter of Admiral Sir Edmund Commerell, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, and has issue living, Ella Maude Emily] ; (2) Leonard George Russell, Esquire, formerly Captain 2nd Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), bom 1858 [married, 1890, Agnes, eldest daughter of the Reverend Godfrey Bolles Lee, Warden of Winchester College, and has issue living, Violet Agnes Mary]. Postal address — Ewhurst Park, Basingstoke. ANDREW HAMILTON RUSSELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for New Zealand, late Lieutenant-Colonel 58th Regiment. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two swords saltireways proper, between as many cinquefoils in pale argent, on a chief of the last two bomb shells, fired proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a lielmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an antelope lodged proper, gorged with a collar gemel or, supporting a lance proper, therefrom flowing a pennon argent, charged with a bombshell also proper ; with the Motto, " Dei beneficio sum quod sum." Postal address — Fonthill, Torquay. WMajor-General Sir BAKER CREED RUSSELL, ^ Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Com^nander of the Most Distinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1837, being the son of the late Captain W. Russell of Ravensworth, Australia; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — United Service. Married Pauline Henrietta, youngest daughter of the late Henry Hunter, formerly Captain ^th Dragoon Guards, Postal address — Anglesey House, Aldershot. BERTRAND ARTHUR WILLIAM RUSSELL, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bertrand Arthur William Russell. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field, differenced by a mullet also argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat argent, armed or. Married, December 13, 1894, Alys W. Pearsall, daughter of Robert Pearsall Smith. Postal address — Pem- broke Lodge, Richmond, Surrey. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES RUSSELL, a Lord of Appeal in Ordinary, with the dignity of a Baron for life by the style and title of Baron Russell of Killowen, in the county of Down, a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord Chief-Justice of England, Knight Bachelor, and one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1833, being the son of the late Arthur Russell of Newry, in the county of Down, by his wife Margaret, widow of John Hamill of Belfast. C'/k^j-— Portland, Turf, .Reform, National Liberal. Creation — May 7, 1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallop shells of the first, all within a bordure vert, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar and pendent the badge of a Knight Grand Cross thereof. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat passant argent, armed or, charged with three trefoils fesseways vert; with the Motto, "Qui sera sera." Married, 1858, Ellen, eldest daughter of Joseph S. Mulholland, Doctor of Medicine, of Belfast. Postal addresses — Tadworth Court, Surrey ; 86 Harley Street, W. ; 10 New Court, Lincoln's Inn, W.C. General Sir EDWARD LECHMERE RUSSELL, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1818, being the son of the late General Lechmere Russell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery, of Ashford Hall, Ludlow; created Knight Cofnmander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1868. Married, 1876, Alice, widow of Surgeon-Major John Duff, Doctor of Medicine, Royal Artil- lery. Postal address — Ashford Hall, Ludlow, Sir EDWARD RICHARD RUSSELL, Knight Bachelor. Born 1834, being the son of Edward Haslingden Russell, by his wife Mary Anne, n6e Crook ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Married, 1858, Eliza Sophia, daughter of Stephen Bradley of Bridge, Canterbury. Postal addresses — 6 Abercromby Square, Liverpool; Mount Grove, New Brighton, Cheshire. The Right Honourable FRANCIS ANNA MARIA RUSSELL, Widow, Dowager-Countess Russell, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Gilbert Elliot, the second Earl of Minto, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honomrable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field, over the centre escallop a mullet argent for difference, im- paling the arms of Elliot, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a hunting-horn sable, stringed gules, and on a chief azure three mullets of the field (for Murray) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron argent between three fleurs-de-lis or (for Kynynmound) ; second and third grand quarters, gules on a bend engrailed or, a baton azure, a bordure vair (for Elliot) ; above all a chief of augmentation argent, and thereon a Moor's head couped in profile proper, being the arms of the island of Corsica. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules ; sinister, an heraldic an- telope gules, armed, unguled, and tufted, ducally gorged and chained, the chain reflexed over the back or, and each charged on the shoulder with a mullet argent. Married, 1841, as his second wife, the Right Honourable John Russell, the first Earl Russell, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) John Russell, Esquire, com- monly called Viscount Amberley, born December 10, 1842 [married, November 8, 1864, Katharine Louisa, commonly called the Honourable Katharine Louisa, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable Edward John Stanley, the second Lord Stanley of Alderley, and died January 9, 1876, having had by her (who predeceased him, June 28, 1874) — The Right Honourable John Francis Stanley Russell, the second Earl Russell ; Bertrand Arthur WiUiam Russell, Esquire, born May 18, 1872 ; and Rachel Lucretia, died July 3, 1874] ; (2) George Gilbert William Russell, 'Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Gilbert William Russell, late Lieutenant 9th Lancers, born April 15, 1848 ; (3) Francis Albert RoUo Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Albert RoUo Russell, Master of Arts, born July 10, 1849 [married, April 21, 1885, Alice Sophia, daughter of Thomas Spragging Godfrey of Balderton Hall, in the county of Nottingham, and by her (who died May 12, 1886) had a son— Arthur John Godfrey Russell, Esquire, born March 11, 1886. He married, secondly, 1891, Gertrude Ellen Cornelia, daughter of Henry Joachim, and has issue, Margaret Frances] ; and Mary Agatha, commonly known as Lady Mary Agatha. Postal address — Pembroke Lodge, Richmond Park, S.W. Colonel FRANCIS SHIRLEY RUSSELL, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1840, being the son of the late James Russell of Aden, in the county of Aberdeen ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. C\\^s—Arthui' s , United Service, Turf, Army and Navy. Married, 1888, Philippa, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Baillie, Member of Parlia- ment, of Redcastle, in the county of Inverness. Postal addresses — Aden Houk, Aberdeenshire; Buchan - Ness Cottage, Aberdeenshire. The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in itaUca is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 858 iau0 Sir GEORGE RUSSELL, fourth Baronet, of Swallow- field, in the county of Berkshire, Barrister-at-Law, and Recorder of Wokingham, Deputy-Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for East Berkshire. Born August 23, 1828, being the son of Sir Henry Russell, the second Baronet, by his second wife, the daughter of Monsieur B. Mottet of Pondicherry ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baronet, April 14, 18B3, under the creation of December 10, 1812. Aimo- rial bearmgs — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron sable, between three cross crosslets fitch^e azure, within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with alternate bezants and escallops or, impahng the arms of Lennox, namely, quarterly I and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland (being the arms of Charles II;) ; all within a bor- dure compony argent and gules, charged with eight roses of the second, barbed and seeded proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermine, charged with a fasces proper, and bearing in his dexter paw a cross crosslet fitchfe sable. Motto — " Discite justitiam moniti." Mar- ried, March 5, 1867, Constance Charlotte Ehsa, eldest daughter of Lord Arthur Lennox ; and has Issue — (i) George Arthur Charles Russell, Esquire, born June 28, 1868 ; (2) Arthur Edward Ian Montagu Russell, Esquire, born Novem- ber 30, 1878 ; and Marie Clotilde. Seat — Swallowfield Place, in the county of Berkshire. GEORGE WILLIAM ERSKINE RUSSELL, Gentle- man, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the North Bedfordshire Division. Born February 3, 1853, being the second son of Lieutenant-Colo- nel Charles James Fox Russell, commonly known as Lord Charles James Fox Russell, by his wife Isabella Clarissa, daughter of the late WiUiam Davies of Penylan, in the county of Carmarthen. Clubs — Reform, Eighty. Armo- rial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a hon rampant gules, on a chief sable, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, armed or ; with the Motto, "Che sara sara." Postal address — 18 Wilton Street, S.W. , HENRY. CHAMBERLAIN RUSSELL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Fellow of the Royal Society, son of the Honourable Bourn Russell, Member of Legislative Council of New South Wales, Government Astronomer of New South Wales ; created Compwnion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — The Observatory, Sydney, New South Wales. Colonel HORATIO ALBERT RUSSELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1829, being the son of Richard Tyler Russell of Her Majesty's Ordnance Office, Woolwich ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, Jij'stly, Catherine Voyle [who died 1870) ; and secondly, 1872, Elizabeth, daughter of D. D. Young of Morton Lodge, Quebec. Postal address — Long Leat, Lennox Road, Southsea. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES ALEXANDER RUSSELL, Knight Bachelor, Lord Provost of Edinburgh from 1891, Doctor of Medicine and Bachelor of Science. Born 1846, being the son of the Reverend Alexander Eraser Russell, Master of Arts ; was dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1894. Married, 1876, Marianne Rae (who died 1882), daughter of James Wilson. Postal address — Woodville, Edinburgh. The Right Honourable JOHN FRANCIS STANLEY RUSSELL, Earl Russell of Kingston Russell, in the county of Dorset, and Viscount Amberley of Amberley, in the county of Gloucester, and of Ardsala, in the county of Meath. Born August 12, 1865, being the son of the late John Russell, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Amberley, by his wife Katherine Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the second. Baron Stanley, of Alderley ; succeeded as second Earl, May 28, 1878, under the creation M iB the Military Cockade. . mit0 of July 30, 1861. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : 'Irgent, a lion rampant gules, on a chief sable, three es- callops of the field, over the centre escallop a mullet, impaling the arms of Scott, namely, per pale indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a goat statant argent, armed and unguled or. Supporters —Dexter, a lion gules ; sinister, an heraldic antelope gules, armed, unguled, and tufted, ducally gorged and chained, the chain reflexed over the back or, each supporter charged on the shoulder with a mullet argent. Motto—" Che sara sara " Married, February 6, 1890, Mabel Edith, youngest daughter of Sir Claude Scott, fourth Baronet. Heir pre- sumptive— K\i brother, Bertrand Arthur Wilham Russell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bertrand Arthur Wilham Russell, born 1872. .Seaif- Ardsallagh, Navan, Ireland. Residence— h.Ta:MK'\, the eldest son of Granville Dudley Ryder, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Granville Dudley Ryder, by his wife Georgiana Augusta, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Augusta, third daughter of the Most Noble Henry Charles Somerset, sixth Duke of Beaufort. Clubs — St. James's, Magistrates'. Livery — White coat, scarlet waistcoat, black velvet breeches, drab greatcoats, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three crescents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable, and impaling the arms of Cal- craft, namely, per fesse argent and ermine, thi"ee lions passant guardant in pale sable, within a border wavy azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable. Married, December I, 1857, Georgiana Emily, daughter of John Hales Calcraft, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Kempstone, Corfe Castle ; and has Issue — (i) Dudley Gran- ville Richard Ryder, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1858 [married, 1889, Ada Carr, daughter of Major-General John Plumptre Carr Glyn] ; (2) Cyril John Ryder, Esquire, Captain 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1863 ; (3) William Henry Ryder, Gentleman, formerly a Midshipman Royal Navy, born 1865 [married, 1888, Catherine Mabel, daughter of the late Reverend Augustus Sutton] ; (4) Charles Edward Henry Ryder, Gentleman, born 1868 ; (5) Cosmo Alan Cuthbert Ryder, Gentleman, born 1870-, (6) John Claud Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, born 1873 ; Katharine Susan ; Evelyn Georgiana ; and Caroline Katharine [married, i8gi, Robert Armitage]. Estate — Westbrook Hay, in the county of Hertford. Postal address — Westbrook Hay, Hemel Hempstead. H is the Naval Cockade. lapu m 86i GEORGE LISLE RYDER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Principal Clerk in the Trea- sury. Bom December 29, 1837, being the second son of the late George Dudley Ryder, by his wife Sophia Lucy, daughter of the Reverend John Sargent, Rector of Wool Lavington ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three crescents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable. Married, 1882, Edith, daughter of the Reverend Henry Dudley Ryder. Postal address — 16 Palace Gardens Terrace, Kensington, W. HENRY DUDLEY RYDER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Dudley Ryder. Bom May 3, 1B36. Gluts — Carlton, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three crescents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable. Married, 1859, Susan Juliana Maria Hamilton, daughter of the late Villiers Dent of Barton Court, Lyraing- ton ; and has Issue living — (i) John Herbert Dudley Ryder, Esquire, Lieutenant Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born 1864 [married, 1887, Mabel, commonly known as the Honour- able Mabel, youngest daughter of the late Right Honourable William Henry Smith, Member of Parliament, and the Right Honourable the Viscountess Hambleden, and has, Dudley Ryder, Esquire, born 1892 ; and Frances] ; (2) Archi- bald Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, born 1867 ; (3) Edward Alan Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, born 1869 [married, 1893, Mary Maud, commonly known as Lady Mary Maud Anson, third daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Lichfield] ; (4) Robert Nathaniel Dudley Ryder, Gentleman, bom 1882 ; Margaret Susan ; Angela Mary Ahce [married, 1890, Colin Frederick Campbell] ; Constance Susan Euphemia ; and Adelaide Audrey. Residences— li^\^ Ashurst, Dorking ; 27 Queen's Gate Gardens, S.W. HUGH CUTHBERT DUDLEY RYDER, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy (retired). Justice of the Peace for the county of Hertford. Born February 10, 1843, being the eldest surviving son of Frederick Dudley Ryder, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Dudley Ryder, by his wife Marian Charlotte Emily, only daughter of Thomas Cockayne. Armorial bearing^s — He bears for Arms : Azure, three crescents or, each charged with an ermine spot sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet or, a dragon's head argent, charged on the neck with an ermine spot sable; with the Motto, " Servata fides cineri." Married, February 17, 1887, Ada Juha, only daughter of Sir Iroby Cantley, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. £j/ate— Ickle- ford Manor. Postal address — Ickleford House, Hitchin. MARY MAUD RYDER, commonly knmm as Lady Mary Maud Ryder, daughter of the Right Honouraile the second Earl of Lichfield. Married, 1893, Edward Alan Dudley Ryder, son of Henry Dudley Ryder, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honouraile Henry Dudley Ryder. RYE, quartered by TEMPEST. RYLAND, see SMITH-RYLAND. HOWARD PROCTOR RYLAND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, and IRllTfttlfl ^°'' ''^^ city of Birmingham. Bom July 14, JAj/mUU 1851, being the third but second surviving son of Thomas Ryland, Esquire, of The Redlands, Erdington, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick [to whom refer], by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas Proctor of Birmingham. Club — Constitutional. Livery — Light buff, with black facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops, each within an annulet of the last ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops of the first, holding between the paws an escutcheon also argent, charged with a martlet as in the arms ; with the Motto, ' ' Avorum honori." Married, February 9, 187b, Agnes Adeline, daughter of Frederick Howard, Esquire, of Bedford, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Bedford ; and has Issue — Thomas Howard Ryland, Gentleman, born December 11,1876; MiUicent Mary ; and Gwyneth Howard. Estates — MoxhuU and Wishaw, in the county of Warwick. Postal address — MoxhuU Park, Erdington. JOHN WILLIAM RYLAND, Gentleman. Born April 23, 1856, being the second son of John Llewellyn Ryland, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter and co-heiress of WilUam Poke of Waterford. Livery — Light buff, with black facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops, each within an annulet of the last, with a crescent for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf of rye between two escallops of the first, holding between the paws an escut- cheon also argent, charged with a martlet as in the arms ; with the Motto, *' Avorum honori." Married, September 20, 1883, Jane, daughter of Charles Madeley of Broomfield, SohhuU ; and has Issue — Llewellyn Madeley Ryland, Gentle- man, born September 6, 1885 ; and Janet Llewellyn. Postal address — Shakespear Hall, Rowington, near Warwick. SIDNEY PROCTOR RYLAND, Gentleman and SoUci- tor. Bom February 6, 1853, being the third surviving son of Thomas Ryland, Esquire, of The Redlands and MoxhuU, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace for that county. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escallops, each within an annulet of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf of rye between two escaUops of the first, holding between the paws an escutcheon also argent, charged with a martlet as in the arms; with the Motto, "Avorum honori. " Married, March 29, 1882, Ann Whitfield, daughter of Thomas Gladstone of Edgbaston, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kirkcud- bright ; and has Issue — Dorothy Helen. Postal address — Cheltenham. THOMAS RYLAND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, Lord of the Manors of Wishaw and MoxhuU. Bom November 21, 1818, being the eldest son of Thomas Ryland of Aston, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Mary, daughter of Robert Llewellyn of Wall- ington, in the county of Salop. Cluis — Constitutional, Magistrates', Union (Birmingham). Livery — Light buff, with black facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron invected between three martlets sable, a sheaf of rye or, between two escaUops, each within an annulet of the last ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion sable, charged with a chevron argent, thereon a sheaf of rye between two escaUops of the first, holding between the paws an escutcheon also argent, charged with a martlet as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Avorum honori." Married, July 28, 1841, Mary, daughter of Thomas Proctor of Birmingham ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Proctor Ryland, Gentleman, born April 16, 1842, died 1873 ; (2) Walter Proctor Ryland, Gentle- man, born January 30, 1850 ; (3) Howard Proctor Ryland, Gentleman, born July 14, 1851 [to whom refer] ; (4) Sidney Proctor Ryland, Gentleman, born February 6, 1853 ; (5) Henry Proctor Ryland, Gentleman, born January 26, 1857 ; Alice Mary ; Susannah Proctor ; Jane Llewellyn, died 1875 ; Emma Louisa ; Mary Proctor ; and Laura Proctor. Es- tates — Erdington, Wishaw, and MoxhuU Hall, all in the county of Warwick. Postal address — The Redlands, Erd- ington, near Birmingham. ENRIQUETA AUGUSTINA RYLANDS, of Longford Hall, Widow, daughter of Stephen Cattley TO nlotlhitf Tennant, late of Liverpool and of Havanna, lAj/lttUUp Cuba, in the West Indies. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a cross patonce or, on a chief of the last, an open book proper. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerons person. 862 Hpl and impaling the arms of Tennant, namely, argent, gutt^- de-poix, two bars invected per pale sable and gules, each bar charged with three bezants. Married, 1875, as his second wife, John Rylands, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Lancaster, late of Longford Hall, who died 18S8. Postal addresses — Longford Hall, Stretford, Manchester ; 67 Queen's Gate, S.W. ; Longford House, near Ryde. JOHN PAUL RYLANDS, Gentleman, Barrister-at-Law, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born March 10, 1846, being the elder son of Thomas Glazebrook Rylands of Highfields, Thelwall, in the county of Chester [to whom refer], by his first ^ife, Jane Chapman, daughter of William Ragg. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, per fesse dancettSe or and gules ; 2 and 3 ermine, over all on a fesse azure a griffin passant regardant. between two fleurs-de-lis of the first, impaling the arms of Glazebrook, namely ermine, an eagle displayed gules, beaked, legged, and holding in the beak a fleur-de-lis or, on a chief sable two bezants, each charged with a fleur-de-lis azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder with a bezant, thereon a fleur-de- lis also azure, and supporting a flagstaff entwined with a branch of oak proper, flowing therefrom a banner gules, charged with a lion passant and fringed gold ; with the Motto, " Dum spiro spero." Married, March 30, 1882, Mary Isabel, second daughter of Nicholas Smith Glazebrook of Haymans Green, West Derby, in the county of Lancaster, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England [to whom refer]; and has Issue — (i) Ralph Paul Kirkland Rylands, Gentleman, born April 21, 1883; (2) Geoffrey Glazebrook Rylands, Gentleman, born June 12, 1885 ; Isabel Dorothy Blanche ; and Margery Gertrude. Postal address — Heather Lea, Charlesville, Birkenhead. THOMAS GLAZEBROOK RYLANDS, Gentleman, Justice of the Peace for the borough of Warrington, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow of the Royal Astro- nomical Society, Fellow of the Linnean Society, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Mayor of Warrington 1858, 1859. Born May 24, 1818, being the seventh son of John Rylands of Bewsey House, Warrington, in the county of Lancaster, by his second wife, Martha, daugh- ter of the Reverend James Glazebrook, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Belton, in the county of Leicester, and Incumbent of St. James's Church, Warrington. Club — Warrington (Warrington). Livery — Drab coats, with blue collars and cuffs, scarlet waistcoat, silver buttons, silver band round hat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse dancett^e or aiid gules; 2 and 3 ermine, over all on a fesse azure a grifBn passant reeardant between two fleurs-de-lis of the first, west- A demi-lion azure, charged on the shoulder with a bezant thereon a fleur-de-lis also azure, and supportmg a flagstaff entwined with a branch of oak proper, flowing therefrom a banner gules, charged with a Uon passant and fringed gold. Motto—" Dum spiro spero." Married, first, May 24, 184? Jane Chapman, daughter of WiUiam Ragg of Ashby- de-la-Zouch, in the county of Leicester (she died October 25 i8=;6); and secondly, February 2, i860, Elizabeth, daughter of Richard Watson Marshal Dewhurst of Kenyon House, in the county of Lancaster. By his first marriage he has Issue— (1] John Paul Rylands, Gentleman I to whom refer] ■ (2) William Harry Rylands, Gentleman [to whom refer] ' and by his second marriage (3) Thomas Glazebrook Rylands, born January i, 1861 ; died October 4, 1863; Rachel Dorothea [married, January 19, 1895, George Percival Mason]; and Martha Glazebrook. Estate and postal a^^tf^-sM— Highfields, Thelwall, near Warrington. WILLIAM HARRY RYLANDS, Gentleman, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Born December 20, 1847, being the second son of Thomas Glazebrook Rylands of Highfields, Thelwall, in the county of Chester [to whom refer], by his wife Jane Chapman, daughter of William Ragg of Ashby-de-la-Zouch, in the county of Leicester. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse dancett^e or and gules ; 2 and 3 ermine, over all a fesse azure thereon a griffin passant regardant, be- tween two fleurs-de-Us of the first; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion azure, on the shoulder a bezant charged with a fleur-de-lis also azure, supporting a flagstaff entwined by a branch of oak proper, therefrom flowing to the sinister a banner gules, fringed and charged with a lion passant or. Motto — ' ' Dum spiro spero." Married, July 29, 1885, Annie Blanche, fourth daughter of the late Leopold Charles Martin of Her Majesty's Civil Service, London (she died August 14, 1886) ; and has /j«(d— Isabel Blanche Glazebrook. Postal arfrfrsM- South Bank Lodge, 6 Holland Park Terrace, London, W. RYLE, see LIVERPOOL, Bishop of. RYSHWORTH, quartered by TEMPEST. s S.\CKVILLE, see DELAWARR. §The Right Honourable Sir LIONEL SACKVILLE SACKVILLE-WEST, Baron Sackville, S^!ir&Vlt((l> Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- ^O'BVttWJ-llv tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent. Born July 12, 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl de la Warr, by his wife the Right Honourable Elizabeth Sackville, com- monly known as Lady Elizabeth Sackville, daughter and co-heir of the Most Noble the third Duke of Dorset (extinct), and in her own right Baroness Buckhurst ; succeeded to the Barony in 1888, at the decease of his brother Mortimer, first Lord, who was created, October 2, 1876, a Peer of the United Kingdom as Baron Sackville, with limitation, in default of male issue, to his younger brothers. Clubs — St. James's, Travellers'. Armonal bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse dancett^e sable (for West) ; 2 and 3 quarterly or and gules, a bend vair (for Sackville). Above the es- cutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a dubal coronet or, a griffin's head azure, beaked and eared gold (for West) ; 2. out of a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis or, an estoile argent (for Sackville). Supporters — On either side a griffin la the Military Cockade. azure, gorged with a ducal coronet or, therefrom pendent on the dexter an escutcheon of the arms of West, and on the sinister an escutcheon of the arms of Sackville. Motto — "Jour de ma vie." Heir presumptive — His brother, William Edward Sackville - West, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Edward Sackville - West, Justice of the Peace, County Councillor for Car- narvon ; born 1830 ; Master of Arts 1857, Captain Sussex Militia 1852, Ensign and Lieutenant Grenadier Guards 1856, Adjutant 1858, Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel 1868, retired 1870 ; married, i860, Georgina, daughter of George Dodwell of Kevinsfort, in the county of Sligo (she died 1883). Seat — Knole Park, Sevenoaks, , in the county of Kent. SACKVILLE-WEST, see SACKVILLE. WILLIAM EDWARD SACKVILLE-WEST, Esquire, commonly known as the S&flf feVltl(l>-it'l-Clll' Baronet. Married, 1854, as his second wife, Charles St. Clair, Esquire, com- inonly known as the Honourable Charles St. Clair, Royal Navy (son of the Right Honourable the twelfth Baron Sin- clair) , who died 1863. Of the above marriage there is Issue — A son, John Pringle St. Clair, bom 1862 ; and a daughter, Susan Eve. Postal address — The Mount, York. ELEANOR ST. CLAIR, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Eleanor St. Clair, daughter of the Right Honour- able the twelfth Baron St. Clair. Postal address — Rowesion Rectory, Burton-on-Trent. JAMES CHISHOLME ST. CLAIR, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable James Chisholme St. Clair. Born 1837, being the wn of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Sinclair; served in the Madras Civil Service, 1857-1882. Postal address — 24 Ryder Street, S.W. LOCKHART MATTHEW ST. CLAIR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lockhart Matthew St. Clair. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Sinclair, Clubs — Junior Carlton, New. Married, 1881, Ellen Mary Margaret, daughter of Surgeon-General William Roche Rice, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Medicine ; and has Issue living — (i) William Lockhart St. Clair, Esquire, born 1883 ; (2) George James Paul St. Clair, Gentleman, born 1885. Residence— 43 Upper Addison Gardens, Kensington, W. MARY AGNES ST. CLAIR, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes St. Clair, daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Sinclair. ST. CLAIR-ERSKINE, see ROSSLYN. ST. CLERE, quartered by GAGE. ST. COLME, Baron of, see MORAY. ST. CYRES, Viscount, see IDDESLEIGH. The Right Reverend WILLIAM BASIL JONES, Lord Bishop of St. Davids, Master gL«- rP\fl\ltIl'rt °^ ■'^'^'^ °^ '^ University of Oxford, ^\* TiJ\\\i\M » Doctor of Divinity. Born January 2, 1822, being the son and heir of William Tilsley Jones, Esquire, of Gwynfryn, High Sheriff for the county of Cardigan in 1838 ; was con.secrated Bishop of St. Davids, 1874. C&i— Athenasum. Armorial hear- ings — He bears for the Arms of See : Sable, on a cross or, five cinquefoils of the first, tlie escutcheon being sur- mounted by his mytre. Married, firstly, September 10, 1856, Frances Charlotte, who died September 21, 1881, second daughter of the Reverend Samuel Holworthy, Vicar of Croxall, in the county of Derby ; secondly, December 2, 1886, Anne, daughter of George H. Loxdale, Esquire, of Aigburth, Liverpool ; and has Issue — William Basil Lox- dale Jones, born February 16, 1890 ; Gladys Mary Loxdale ; and Audrey Dorothea Loxdale. Residences — Abergwili Palace, in the county of Carmarthen ; and Gwynfryn, near Aberystwith. M Captain ACHESON WHITMORE ST. GEORGE, ® of the 14th Regiment. Born August Ol^ (Vttfewfttf 9i 18561 being the second son of the -^i,, VPI^Uti5«- late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial & is tbe Military CocKade. bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Firmitas in ccelo. " ANNIE GEORGINA ST. GEORGE, Spinster, daughter of the late George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birkenhead, by his wife Annie Gibson, daughter of Richard Bryans, Esquire, of Parkfield, in the county of Chester, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. ARCHIBALD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman, of Camma, in the county of Roscommon. Born June 5, 1813, being the second son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John St. George, by his wife Frances, youngest daughter of Archibald Campbell, Doctor of Medicine, of Stafford. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, "Firmitas in coelo." Married, December 22, 1862, his cousin Katherine, second daughter of Archibald St. George of DubUn ; and has had Issue — Frances Millicent , who died January 25, 1890. ARCHIBALD HENRY ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born October 2, 1859, being the third and youngest son of the late George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birkenhead, by his wife Annie Gibson, daughter of Richard Bryans, Esquire, of Parkfield, in the county of Chester, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, " Firmitas in ccelo." ARTHUR BALDWIN ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born July 30, 1858, being the second son of the late George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birken- head, by his wife Annie Gibson, daughter of Richard Bryans, Esquire, of Parkfield, in the county of Chester, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure; with the Motto, "Firmitas in coelo." § Captain BALDWIN JOHN ST. GEORGE, of the 4th Dragoon Guards. Born February 16, 1862, being the only son of the late General Sir John St. George, Commandant Royal Artillery, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Elizabeth Marianne, daughter of Thomas Evans, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Lyminster, in the county of Sussex, by his wife Margaret, nie Harris. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure; with the Motto, "Firmitas in ccelo." CHARLES HENRY ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Bom April 8, i860, being the fifth and youngest son of the late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, " Firmitas in coelo." GEORGE EDWARD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Bom July 17, 1857, being the eldest son of the late George St. George, Gentleman, of Hemmingford Terrace, Birken- head, by his wife Annie Gibson, daughter of Richard Bryans, Esquire, of Parkfield, in the county of Chester, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of H is the Naval Cockade, ^ai m 86s the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure; with the Motto, " Firmitas in ccelo." GEORGE HERBERT ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born April 8, i860, being the fourth son of the late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, " Firmitas in ccelo." HARRIET ST. GEORGE, Spinster, daughter of the late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birken- head, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. HOWARD ST. GEORGE, Gentleman. Born April 6, 1858, being the third son of the late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure; with the Motto, "Firmitas in coelo." The Reverend HOWARD ST. GEORGE, Vicar of Billingp, Master of Arts of the University of Dublin, Justice of the Peace. Bom January 13, 1819, being the fifth and youngest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel John St. George, by his wife Frances, youngest daughter of Archibald Campbell, Doctor of Medicine, of Stafford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure, with the Motto, "Firmitas in coelo." Married, June 22, 1864, Emilia, daughter of Andrew Comber of Stand House, in the county of Lancaster ; and has Issue — Howard Comber St. George, Gentleman, born September 25, 1866 [to whom ■refer] ; and Frances Emilia. HOWARD COMBER ST. GEORGE, Gentleman, Bachelor of Laws. Bom September 25, 1866, being the only son of the Reverend Howard St. George, Vicar of Billinge, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Emilia, daughter of Andrew Comber of Stand House, in the county of Lancashire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, armed and langued azure ; with the Motto, ' ' Firmitas in coelo." Married, December 30, 1891, Mary Melicent, daughter of William Latham, Esquire, Master of Arts, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Harriet, youngest daughter of Francis Mowatt. Sir JOHN ST. GEORGE, fifth Baronet, of Woodsgift, in the county of Kilkenny. Bom April 3, 1851, being the son of Sir Theophilus St. George, the third Baronet, by his second wife, the eldest daughter of John Power of Churchtown, in the county of Waterford ; succeeded his half-brother as fifth Baronet 1861, under the creation of March 12, 1766. Cl-ub — Junior Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. Motto— " Firmitas in ccelo." Married, December i, 1894, Violet Harriet, youngest daughter of the late Sir George Berkeley, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Neir presumptive— HhhrotheT, Arthur St. George, Esquire, born 1852 ; admitted a Solicitor in Ire- land 1S76. Dame MARIA ST. - GEORGE, Widow, commonly known as Lady St. -George, daughter of John Power of Churchtown, in the county of Waterford. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or, a crescent for difference. Married, 1847 (as his second wife), Sir Theophilus John St. -George, third Baronet, who died 1857. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir John St.-George, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; {2) Arthur St. -George, Esquire, Captain late South Staffordshire Regiment, born April 12, 1852 [married, June 3, 1892, Elsie, daughter of Gerald Fitzgerald, Esquire] ; (3) Theo- philus John St.-George, Esquire, born February 23, 1856 [married, 1889, Miss Florence Emma Vanderplank of Natal, and has issue] ; (4) Charles Power St. -George, Esquire, born (posthumous) January 9, 1858 ; Alice ; Maria [married, April 18, 1873, Charles Robert, eldest son of the Reverend C. T. Glyn]; and Eliza. Postal address — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. SOPHIA EMMA ST. GEORGE, Spinster, daughter of the late William Whitmore St. George, Gentleman, of Birkenhead, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of David Cram. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. M The Right Honourable HENRY CORNWALLIS W ELIOT, Earl of St. Germans, ^.^ ttit>\»fYta\yti '" "^^ county of Cornwall, and "CPU VPIPlUmil^ Baron Eliot of St. Germans, in the same county, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Bom February 11, 1835, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife Lady Jemima, third daughter of the second Marquess Cornwallis ; succeeded his brother as fifth Earl, March 19, 1881. Creations — Baron, January 30, 1784; Earl, November 28, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse gules, between two bars gemelle wavy azure ; impaling the arms of Labouchere, namely, quarterly ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross patonce or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet "befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an elephant's head couped argent, collared gules. Supporters — Two eagles regardant, wings expanded proper, each charged on the breast with an ermine spot sable. Motto — " Praece- dentibus insta." Married, October 18, i88i, Emily, com- monly known as the Honourable Emily, youngest daughter and co-heir of the Right Honourable Henry Labouchere, Baron Taunton ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Henry John Cornwallis Eliot, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Eliot, born August 30, 1885 ; (2) John Granville Cornwallis Eliot, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Gran- ville CornwaUis Ehot, born June 11, 1890. Residences — Port Eliot, St. Germains, in the county of Cornwall ; 13 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. ST. JOHN, quartered by SANDILANDS. ST. JOHN, see BOLINGBROKE. ST. JOHN, Baron, see BOLINGBROKE. ST. JOHN, Baron, see WINCHESTER. ST. JOHN, Viscount, see BOLINGBROKE. ADELINE ST. JOHN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Edmund Tudor Qk^ TnTltl ■ J°'^"' third daughter of Admiral Sir ^'V» JlUyil Arthur Farquhar, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Married, July 11, 1877, the Reverend Edmund Tudor St. John, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Etlmund Tudor St. John, who died September 30, 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edmund Farquhar St. John, Esquire, born 1879; (2) Beauchamp Tudor St. John, Gentleman, born i88o ; (3) St. Andrew Ohver St. John, Gentleman, born 1882 ; (4) Richard St. John, Gentleman, born 1883. ELLEN SYDNEY ST. JOHN, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Sydney St. John, daughter of the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3I 866 ^ai %ai Right Honourable the fifteenth Baron St. John. Armorial "bearing's are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Postal address — 7 Foulis Terrace, S. W. FREDERIC ROBERT ST. JOHN, Esquire. Her Majesty's Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipoten- tiary in Switzerland. Born , being the fourth son of Ferdinand St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ferdinand St, John, by his wife Selina Char- lotte, daughter of Maurice Bagnal St. Leger Keating. C/«^j— Travellers', St. James's. Armorial 'oearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befittmg his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a falcon rising or, ducally gorged gules. Married, 1882, Isabella, daughter of Captain James Fitzmaurice, com- monly known as Captain the Honourable James Fitz- maurice, Royal Navy; and has Issue — (i) Oliver St. John, Gentleman, horn 1886; {2) Roland St. John, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Violet ; Dorothy ; and Natalie. Postal address — Foreign Office. The Reverknd HARRIS FLEMING ST. JOHN, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Chaplain of Chapel of Dinmore Manor since 1878. Bor?z 1833, being the only son of Fleming St. John, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Dinmore Manor, in the county of Hereford, by his wife Mary, youngest daughter of John Freeman of Gaines, in the same county. Livery — Drab, with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets pierced or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a falcon rising or, belled of the last, ducally gorged gules ; with the Motto, " Data fata secutus." Married, 1878, Gertrude Margaret, second surviving daughter of Charles Edward Ward of Clifton; and has Iss?ie — (i) Oliver Stukeley Fleming St. John, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (2) St. Andrew Fleming St. John, Gentleman, born 1887 ; (3) Fleming St. John, Gentle- man, born 1891 ; {4) Charles Edward Fleming St. John, Gentleman, bom 1893 I Mary Fleming ; Maud Fleming ; and Gertrude Fleming, Estate — Dinmore Manor, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Dinmore Manor, near Leominster. Dame JANETTE ST. JOHN, Widow, commonly known as Lady St. John, daughter of James Ormond of Abing- don, in the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Married, r869. Lieutenant - Colonel Sir Oliver Beauchamp Coventry St. John, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is lss?ie — Henry Beauchamp St. John, Esquire, born August 26, 1874 ; Olive Helen ; and Muriel. Postal address — Craumore Cottage, Aldershot. Sir SPENSER BUCKINGHAM ST. JOHN, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1825, being the son of James Augustus St. John, by his ivife Eliza Agar, nde Hansard ; Minister at Stockholm since 1883 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of 'Saint Michael and Saint George, i88t, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross, 1894. Postal address— H.B.M, Legation, Stockholm. CHARLES BEAGUE ST. JOHN-MILDMAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for ©t. 3[o|)n=90ilDma^ StecaTrR^ySXS'.: lery and Royal Horse Artillery. Born January 13, 1861, beinsr the eldest surviv- ing son of Arthur George St. John-Mildmay, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Charlotte Mary, daughter of Charles Heard Beague of Hollam, Dulverton. Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavalry. Livery — Full dress : blue coat and breeches, virhite waistcoat, lace of a silver ground, ornamented with blue lions ; undress ; blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings are really: Argent, three lions rampant azure. Crest— A lion rampant azure. Motto —"Alia ta hara." But Captain Mildmay bears : Quarterly fi is the Military Cockade. I and 4, Mildmay as above ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or (for St. John). Crests, i. Mildmay as above ; 2. on a mount vert, a falcon rising or, belled of the last, and ducally gorged gules (for St. John). According to Foster the Royal License in 1790 was to bear the name and arms of Mildmay only, and Captain Mildmay most certainly cannot be entitled to the supporters on his seal (engraved in the early part of the century), namely, dexter a grey- hound, and sinister a falcon rising, each ducally gorged and lined. Married, August 22, 1892, Evelyn Augusta, daughter of Captain Edmond Henry St. John-Mildmay, late 5th Radetzky's Hussars, in the Austrian Imperial Service, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Cambridge. Postal address — Hollam, Dulverton, Somerset. MSiR HENRY BOUVERIE PAULET ST. JOHN- @ MH^DMAY, fifth Baronet, of Dogmersfield Park, in the county of Hampshire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born July 31, iBio, being the son of the fourth Baronet, by his wife, eldest daughter of the Honourable Bartholomew Bouverie : suc- ceeded his father in 1848, under the creation of October 9, 1772. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lions rampant azure, armed and langued gules, impal- ing the arms of Shaw-Lefevre, namely sable, a chevron argent, between two trefoils slipped in chief and a bezant in base, therefrom issuant a cross pat^e or. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant guardant azure. Motto — "Alia ta hara." Married. February 26, 1851, Helena, com- monly known as the Honourable Helena, second daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Charles Shaw-Lefevre, Vis- count Eversley, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; and has had Issue — (i) Henry Paulet St. John-Mildmay, Esquire, born April 28, 1853 ; (2) Gerald Anthony St. John-Mildmay, Esquire, born October 30, i860 [married, October 19, 1892, Isabel Emily, second daughter of the Reverend C. A. St. John-Mildmay, Master of Arts] ; (3) Carew Hervey St. John-Mildmay, Esquire, Master of Arts, born March 30, 1863 ; Jane Emma [married, April 24, 1889, James Carr Lloyd of Lancing Manor, in the county of Sussex] ; Helena Charlotte, died April 4, 1867 ; Laura Catherine, died April 28, 1866 ; and Constance Mary [married, April % 1888, John Arthur Beach Walling- ton, eldest son of Colonel Wallington, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath]. 5ea/— Dogmersfield Park, in the county of Hampshire. WYNDHAM PAULET ST. JOHN-MILDMAY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, late Captain Rifle Brigade and North Somerset Yeomanry. Born January 1855, being the eldest son of Arundell St. John-Mildmay, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hazlegrove, in the county of Somerset, bv his wife Harriet Louisa, daughter of the Honourable and Very Reverend George Neville Grenville, Dean of Windsor. Cluhs — White's, Naval and Military, Biburv, &c. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lions rampant azure, impaling the arms of Hamilton- Russell, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent between two chevronels a cinquefoil. all between three cross crosslets fitch^e sable (for Russell) ; 2 and 3 gules, three cinquefoils pierced ermine (for Hamilton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a lion rampant guardant azure; with the Motto, "Alia ta hara." Married, July 27, 1889, Alice Katharine, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alice Katharine, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Viscount Boyne. Postal address — Hazlegrove, Sparkford, Bath. §The Right Honourable Sib BEAUCHAMP MOUBRAY ST. ^t. 3foi)n of QBtotoe j?hrof ^BSsho':; and a Baronet, De- puty-Lieutenant for the counties of Bedford and Hereford, late 74th Regiment. Bom December 4, 1844, being the son of the fourteenth Baron, by his wife, the second daughter of Sir Richard Hussey Hussev, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the S is the Naval Cockade. 1 ^ai ^ai 867 Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George- succeeded his brother 1887. Creations— Bumn, January 13,' 1558, 1559 ; Baronet, June 28, 1660. C&i— Junior Carlton. ArmoriaJ. bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crest— On a mount vert, a falcon rising or, belled of the last, ducally gorged gules. Supporters— Two monkeys proper. Motto —"Data fata secutus." Married, February 4, 1869, Helen Charlotte, second daughter of Harry Thornton of Kempston Grange, in the county of Bedford; and has Issue— [t.) Henry Beauchamp Oliver St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Beauchamp Oliver St. John, born June 24, 1876; (2) Moubray St. Andrew Thornton St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Moubray St. Andrew Thornton St. John, born November 5, 1877; (3) Rowland Tudor St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Rowland Tudor St. John, born May 1, 1882; (4) Charles Paulet St. John, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Charles Paulet St. John, born October 11, 1886 ; Helen Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Mary; Alice Gertrude, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Gertrude; Mabel Eleanor, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Eleanor ; Barbara Ethel, commonly known as the Honourable Barbara Ethel ; Edith Laura, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Laura ; Emily Caroline Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Caroline Emma ; Eva, commonly known as the Honourable Eva ; and Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret. Seats — Melchbourne Park, Sharnbrook, Bedford ; Rowden House, Bromyard, in the county of Worcester. The Rtght Honourable ELEANOR ST. JOHN, Widow, Dowager - Baroness St. John of Bletsoe, second daughter of Sir Richard Hussey Hussey, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a chief gules, two mullets or. Supporters — Two monkeys proper. Married, 1838, the Right Honour- able Sir St. Andrew Beauchamp St. John, fourteenth Baron St. John of Bletsoe, who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable St. Andrew St. John, fifteenth Baron of Bletsoe ; {2) the Right Honour- able Beauchamp Moubray St. John, sixteenth Baron St. John of Bletsoe [to whom refer] ; (3) the Reverend Edmund Tudor St. John, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Edmund Tudor St. John, Rector of Bletsoe, in the county of Bedford, born September 17, 1848 [married July II, 1S77, Adeline, third daughter of Admiral Sir Arthur Farquhar, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, of Carlogie, in the county of Aber- deen, and died September 30, 1884, leaving issue — Edmund Farquhar St. John, Esquire, born February 27, 1879 '< Beauchamp Tudor St. John, Esquire, born July 17, 1880 ; St. Andrew Oliver St. John, Esquire, born March 18, 1882 ; Richard St. John, Esquire, born July 10, 1883] ; Eleanor Louise, commonlv known as the Honourable Eleanor Louise [married, January 21, 1874, Major Herman Wayne, late loth Foot, and has issue] ; and Laura, commonly known as the Honourable Laura [married, June 8, 1867, ConoUy Thomas M'Causland of Drenagh, in the county of Kerry, and has issue]. Postal address — Melchbourne Park, Sharn- brook, Bedford. ST. LAWRANCE, Viscount, see HOWTH. GERALDINE DIGBY ST. LAWRANCE, commonly known as Lady Geraldine Digby iSLJ. jr s»VMt«Q«ri> St. Lawrance, daughter of the ^l\. ILClUJl.aUtt' Right Honourable the third Earl of Howth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, two swords in saltire points up- wards proper, hilts and pommels or, between four roses argent, barbed and seeded proper. ST. LAWRENCE, see HOWTH. ST. LEGER, see DONERAILE. EDITH ST. LEGER, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Edith St. Leger, sister of the Qjkf- 3f[ nftttY Right Honourable the sixth Viscount 'ea'V. J^C-^t-l. Doneraile ; raised to the rank of a Vis- count's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. ETHEL ST. LEGER, commonly known as the Honour- able Ethel St. Leger, sister of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Doneraile ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. HIJGH ST. LEGER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh St. Leger, brother of the Right Honourable the sixth Viscount Doneraile. Bom 1869; raised to the rank of a Viscount's son, 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant or. RALPH ST. LEGER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph St. Leger. Bom April 4, 1868. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms; Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant or. Residence — Tauwharetoi, Tiniroto, Gisborne, New Zealand. URSULE ST. LEGER, commonly known as the Honourable Ursule St. Leger, sister of the Riglit Honour- able the sixth Viscount Doneraile ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter, 1892. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, fretty argent, a chief or. The Right HotioiiratU EDWARD BURTENSHA W SUGDEN, second Baron St. tOs^- ^ l^niH^t'TlCt Leonards, of Slaugham, in the taiU Ji^C-UliaiU^ county of Sussex. Born August 12, 1847, deing the eldest son of Henry Sugden, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry Sudden, by his wife Marianne, only surviving daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Cookson of Neasham Hall, in the county of Durham ; succeeded his grandfather as second Baron, January 2.q, 1875, under the creation of March I, 1852. Clubs — Carlton and Htcrlingham. Armorial bearings as used, but to which he has no right, are for Arms : Azure, a fesse or, between three maidens' heads couped and crined in chief proper, and a leopard's head erased in base or. Crest — A leopards head erased or, ducally gorged azure. Supporters — Two leopards or, spotted, lined, and ducally gorged azure. Married, December 5, 1876, Marian Caroline, only daughter of George Astley Charles Dashwood, Esquire, second son of Sir George Dash- wood, fourth Baronet ; and has Issue — Hilda Harriet Marianne, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda Harriet Marianne. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN ST. AUBYN, Baron St. Levan of St. Michael's Q^t ¥1 pVlfltl Mount, in the county of Cornwall, >0)V» iLfX/\i\X\V and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Deputy- Special Warden of the Stannaries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cornwall, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry. Born October 23, 1829, being the eldest son of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, Baronet, by his wife Emma, daughter of General KnoUys. Creations — Baronet, July 31, 1866; Baron, 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross gules five bezants, a bordure wavy of the second, impaling the arms of Townshend, namely, quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent (for Townshend) ; 2 and 3 quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent, in the centre a crescent sable (for Vere). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock, therefrom a Cornish chough rising all proper, debruised by a bendlet wavy sinister ermine. The Editor undertaKes tbat every entry not in itaJics is that of a genuinely armigeroua person. 868 %ni Supporters — On either side a lion or. each gorged with a chain sable, therefrom pendent an escutcheon, that on the dexter per fesse azure and argent, in chief a naval crown encircled by two branches of oak in saltire, slipped or, and in base a ship in frame proper ; that on the sinister sable, charged with five bezants in cross. Motto — " In se teres." Married, July 15. 1856, Elizabeth Clementina, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Clementina, daughter of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquess Townshend ; and has had Issue — (i) John Townshend St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Townshend St. Aubyn, born September 23, 1857 [married, June 23, 1892, Edith Hilaria, commonly known as Lady Edith Hilaria, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Mount-Edgcumbe, and has issue, two daughters] ; (2) Edward Stuart St. Aubyn, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Stuart St. Aubyn, born October 30, 1858 ; (3) Francis Michael St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Michael St. Aubyn. born November 3, 1859; (4) .Arthur James Dudley Stuart St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable .Arthur James Dudley Stuart St. Aubyn, born October 5, 1867; (5) Piers Stewart St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Piers Stewart St. Aubyn, born April 11, 1871 ; (6) Lionel Michael St. Aubyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Michael St. Aubyn, born February 26, 1878 ; Eliza- beth Blanche Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Blanche Emma [married, July 22, i8gi, Captain Otway Seymour Cuffe, commonly called the Honourable Otway Seymour Cuffe, late Rifle Brigade] ; Evelyn Cathe- rine, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Catherine, died October 22, 1S62; Audrey Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Audrey Catherine [married, June 10, 1893, Sydney Alexander Ponsonby-Fane, Esquire]; Evelyn Etheldreda, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Etheldreda ; Eleanor Clementina, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Clementina ; Mabel Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Georgiana ; and Gwendoline Juliana Dorothy Vere, commonly known as the Honourable Gwendoline Juliana Dorothy Vere, died July 29, 1874. Seat — St. Michael's Mount, Marazion. in the county of Cornwall. ST. LIZ, Baron, see DENBIGH. ST. MAUR, see SOMERSET. JANE ANNE WILHELMINA ST. MAUR, commonly known as Lady Jane Anne Wilhelmina 0(.4- CIVBjattt* St. Maur, daughter of the Most Noblethe Tyl« V^XXUX, eleventh Duke of Somerset. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly 1 and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. The Right Honourable HARRIET MARIA AME- LIA WINN, Widow, Baroness St. QS^'tr ^n^VtlftTri Oswald, daughter of Colonel Duma- JCV* AlL'PUJulU resq Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, on a fesse vert, three eagles displayed or. Supporters — Two dragons regardant vert, each gorged with a ribbon or, suspended therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules, charged with a rose argent. Married, 1854, the Right Honourable Roland Winn, first Baron St. Oswald (who died 1893). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Roland Winn, second Baron St. Oswald ; (2) Charles Cavendish Winn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Cavendish Winn, Captain Rifle Brigade, Aide-de-Camp to General Commanding Brigade at Gibraltar, born September 1858 ; (3) Algernon James Winn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom*able Algernon James Winn, born January 12, 1861, diedAugust7, 1894; (4) George William Phipps Winn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George WilHam Phipps Winn, born July 4, 1863 ; (5) Cecil Henry Winn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Henry Winn, born October 27, 1866 ; Lam^a Sophia Priscilla, commonly known as the Honourable Laura Sophia Priscilla [married, January 23, t883, the Right Honourable Valen- tine Lawless, fourth Lord Cloncurry (she died October zg, i8gi) ; Emily Louisa, commonly known as the Honour- able Emily Louisa ; and Maud Julia Mary, commonly & is the Military Cockade. known as the Honourable Maud Julia Mary. Postal address — 11 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. The Right Honourable ROWLAND WINN, Baron St. Oswald of Nostell, in the West Riding of the county of Yark, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, formerly Cap- tain Coldstream Guards, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Bom August i, 1857, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Harriet Maria Amelia, daughter of Colonel Dumaresq ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of July 6, 1885. Ajmorialbearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a fesse vert, three eagles dis- played or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colovus, a demi-eagle displayed or, ducally gorged ermine. Supporters — Two dragons regardant vert, each gorged with a ribbon or, suspended therefrom pendent an escutcheon gules charged mth a rose argent. Motto — ' ' Tout pour Dieu et ma patrie. " Married, October 10, 1892, Mabel Susan, third daughter of Sir Charles Forbes, fourth Baronet; and has /«?«— Rowland George Winn, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Rowland George Winn, born July 29, 1893. 5«a&— Nostell Priory, Wakefield ; Appleby Hall, near Doncaster. ST. VINCENT, see CAPE ST. VINCENT. The Rir.iiT Hon-oue.4BI,e CARNEGIE - PARKER TERVIS, Viscount St. Vincent, of Q^^ fnTttirPtlf" ^fcaford, in the countv of Stafford. '«)*•♦ (U'lIlVt'lU Bo„ April 9, 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Viscount St. Vincent, by his wife Lucy Charlotte, youngest daughter of John Baskerville - Glegg of Withington Hall, in the county of Cheshire ; succeeded his brother in 1885, under the creation of April 27, 1801, Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron ermine, be- tween three martlets argent. AlDOve the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown or, encircled by a wreath of laiu-el vert, a demi-pegasus argent, maned and hoofed of the first, winged azure, charged on the wing with a fleur-de-lis gold. Supporters — Dexter, an eagle, wings elevated and endorsed, holding in the sinister claw a thunderbolt all proper ; sinister, a pegasus argent, maned and hoofed or, wings azure, charged with a fleur-de- lis gold. Motto — "Thus." Married, October 17, 1885, Rebecca May, only surviving daughter of James Baston of Manchester and Barrow-in-Fumess. Heir presumptive — His brother, Ronald Clarges Jervis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ronald Clarges Jervis, born 1859 ; Captain 3rd Northumberland Fusiliers (Militia). Seats — Norton Disney, Newark ; Sutton-on-Derwent, in the county of York. The Right Honour.able LUCY CHARLOTTE JER- \''IS, Widow, Viscountess-Dowager St. Vincent, youngest daughter of John Baskerville Glegg of Withington Hall, in the county of Cheshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, a chevron ermine, between three martlets or. Sup- tJOrters — Dexter, an eagle, wings elevated and endorsed, holding in the sinister claw a thunderbolt all proper; sinister, a pegasus argent, maned and tmguled or, the wings azure, charged with a fleur-de-hs gold.' Married, 1848, the Right Honourable Carnegie Robert John Jervis, third Viscount St. Vincent, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {%) The Right Honourable John Edward Leveson Jervis, fourth Viscount St. Vincent ; (2) the Right Honourable Carnegie Parker Jervis, fifth Viscount St. Vincent [to whom refer]; (3) Ronald Clarges Jervis, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Ronald Clarges Jervis, Captain 3rd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, born December 3, 1859 [married, 1894, Marion, daughter of James Brown of Orchard]; (4) Cecil Leonard Jervis, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotu-able Cecil Leonard Tervis, born December 30, 1861 ; (5) St. Leger Henrv Jervis, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable St. Leger Henrv Jervis, 3rd Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, Aide-de- Ca.mp to Governor of Bombay, born September 7, 1863 ; Alice Maude, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Maude [married, March 17, 1868, John Liell Francklin, M is tbe Naval Cockade. ^ai %al 869 pale Esquire, of Gonalston, in the county of Nottingliam, and has issue ; Lucy Ada, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Ada, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India [married, 1874, the Right Honourable Baron Harris, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire] ; Constance Helena, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Helena, died January 14, 1867 ; and Emily Violet, commonly known as the Honour- able Emily Violet [married, June'30, 1877, William Har- grave Pawson, only son of W. J. Pawson, of Shawdon, in the county of Northumberland, and has issue]. SAIRLE, quartered by TEMPEST. Colonel MA TTHE W TO WNSBND SALE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Born 1841, being the son of William Sale; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Cluh— United Service. Married, 1882, A/ijrj/ Eleanor, daughter of the Reverend C. H. Ford, formerly Vicar of Bishopton, in the county of Durham. RICHARD SALE. Born March 17, 1856, being the eldest son of the late Richard Sale, by his wife Mary, daughter of the Reverend Alexander Poole. Clnh— Derby- shire. Livery — Claret edged with red, red waistcoat. Ar- morial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Ardent, on a bend engrailed sable, three fleurs-de-lis of the field. Crest — A pheon's head sable. Motto — " Virtute non astutia." The arms were confirmed in 1662 to John Sale of Shardlon, in the county of Derby, but no descent has been proved. Married, April 20, 1881, Mary Alexina, daughter of Alexander Gordon, Esquire, of Ashludie, in the cou?ity of Forfar, Justice of the Peace for that county ; and lias Issue — Richard Sale, born June 21, 1889; Alary Lindsay; and Dorothy Alexina. Estate — Barrow-on- Trent. Postal address — Barrow-on- Trent, near Derby. ROWLEY SALE SALE-HILL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, ^.af »,]f|A|lf Lieutenant-General (Unemployed Super- XWait-liJUl numerary List) Her Majestyls Indian Array. Bom November 6, 1839, being the second son of Captain Rowley John Hill, Honourable East India Company's Service, by his wifeCarolineCatherinc, daughter of Major-General Sir Robert Sale, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — East India United Service, Radnor (Folkestone). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron erminois, between three leopards' faces erminois. Below the escutcheon is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped sable, guttfe-d'eau, collared gules, studded and ringed or ; with the Motto, " Ne tentes aut perfice." Married, Marcii 20, 1873, his cousin Caroline Sophia, daughter of Lieutenant Colonel Robert Henry Sale ; and has Issue — Alan Rowley Sale Sale-Hill, Gentleman, born December 8, 1877 ; Lena Maud ; Effie Caroline ; and Ella Florentia. Postal address — Kynnersley House, Earls Avenue, Folkestone. The Right Reveeend JOHN WORDSWORTH, Lord Bishop of Salisbury, Doctor of Divinity. QSa{ttffltl1*tl -^""^ September 21, 1843, being the SSytmj) UUVif son of the Right Reverend Christopher Wordsworth, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Civil Law, Lord Bishop of Lincoln, by his wife Susanna Hatley, daughter of George Frere of Lincoln's Inn Fields. C/a^— Athenasum. Armorial hearings — He bears for the Arms of his See : Azure, the Holy Virgin and Child with a sceptre in her left hand all or. Married, December 28, 1870, Susan Esther, daughter of the Reverend Henry Octavius Coxe. Residence — Salisbury Palace, in the county of Wiltshire. The Most Honourable Sir ROBERT ARTHUR TALBOT GASCOYNE-CECIL, Marquess of Salisbury, Earl of Salisbury, in the county of Wiltshire, Viscount Cranborne, in the county of Dorset, and Baron Cecil of Essendine, in the county of Rutland, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts, co-heir to the Barony of Ogle, Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, Honorary Colonel 4th Battalion Bedfordshire Regiment. Born February 3,_ 1830, being the son of the Most Honourable Sir James' Brownlow William Gascoyne- Cecil, second Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, by his first wife Frances Mary, the daughter and heir of Bamber Gascoyne ; succeeded his father in 1868. Crea- tions — Baron, May 13, 1603 ; Viscount, August 20, 1604 ; Earl, May 4, 1605 ; Marquess, August 24, 1789. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, baiTy of ten argent and azure, over all six escut- cheons, three, two and one sable, each charged with a lion rampant of the first, a crescent gules for difference (for Cecil) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a pale sable, a conger's head erased and erect or, charged with an ermine spot (for Gascoyne). Above the escutcheon, which is en- circled by the garter and by the collar, and pendent there- from the badge of that Most Noble Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, six arrows in saltire or, barbed and feathered argent, banded gules, buckled and garnished gold, surmounted by a morion or steel cap proper (for Cecil) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a conger's head erased and erect or, charged with an ermine spot (for Gascoyne). Supporters — On either side a lion ermine. Married, July 11, 1857, Georgina, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Member of the Impe- rial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of the Honour- able Sir Edward Hall Alderson, a Baron of the Exchequer; and has Issue — (i) James Edward Hubert Gascoyne-Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Cranborne, Member of Parliament for Rochester, born October 23, 1861 [married. May 17, 1887, Cicely Alice, commonly known as Lady Cicely Alice, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Arran, and has, Robert Arthur James Gascoyne- Cecil, Esquire, born August 27, 1893 ; and Beatrice Edith Mildred] ; (2) Rupert WiUiara Ernest Gascoyne-Cecil, Es- quire, commonly known as Lord Rupert William Ernest Gascoyne - Cecil, Master of Arts, born March g, 1863 [married, August 16, 1887, Florence Mary, commonly called Lady Florence Mary, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the first Earl of Lathom, and has, Randle William Gascoyne-Cecil, Esquire, born November 28, 1889 ; Victor Alexander Gascoyne-Cecil, Gentleman (sponsor. Her Ma- jesty the Queen), born May 21, 1891 ; John Arthur Gas- coyne-Cecil, Gentleman, born March 28, 1893]; (3) Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne - Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Edgar Algernon Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born Sep- tember 14, 1864 [married, January 22, i88g, Eleanor, commonly called Lady Eleanor, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the second Earl of Durham] ; (4) Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Edward Herbert Gascoyne-Cecil, Lieutenant Grenadier Guards, born July 12, 1867 [married, 1894, Violet, second daughter of Admiral Maxse] ; (5) Hugh Richard Heathcote Gas- coyne-Cecil, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Hugh Richard Heathcote Gascoyne-Cecil, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, born October 14, 1869 ; Beatrix Maud, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Maud [married, October 27, 1883, William Waldegrave Palmer, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Wolmer, Member of Parlia- ment] ; Gwendolen, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen ; and Fanny Georgina Mildred, commonly known as Lady Fanny Georgina Mildred, died April 24, 1867. Seats — Hatfield House, in the county of Hertford ; Cranbourne, Salisbury ; Chalet Cecil, Dieppe ; Beaulieu, Nice. Resi- dence — 20 Arlington Street, London, S.W. SALMON, quartered by CANNING. Dame LOUISA SALMON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Salmon, daughter of Lieutenant Q^a\w\t\Y\ Nsl^on Elliott, Royal Navy. Married, ^'**l-"*"" i860, as his secondwife, Sir James Sahnon, Knight Bachelor, who died 1886. Postal address — Kinterberry House, Bull Point, near Devonport. Admiral Sir NO WELL SALMON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. §7° ^al whom Her Majesty lias conferred the Decoration, of the Victoria Cross. Born 1835, being the second son of the Reverend H. Salmon, Rector of Swarraton, in the county of Hampshire, by his wife Emily Charlotte, daughter of Vice- • Admiral Nowell ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1887. Cluh—Cljiited Service. Livery — Black. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, three salmon haurient or. Crest — A mailed arm issuing from a cloud and grasping a sciinitar. Motto — " Vita priore frui." Married, January 11, i865, Emily Augusta, daughter of ErasTnus Saunders of Westbrook Upwey, in the county of Dorset ; and has Issue — Geoffrey Nowell Salmon, Esquire, bom November 26, 1871 ; and Eleanor Nowell. Estate and postal address — Curdridge Grange, near Botley, Hants. Colonel WILLIAM SALMOND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy- Q^t>\\Yl(\nXl I'l^P^'^toi'-^^^n^i''''^ "f P'"'tifications. Born '^ttlUlUllU 1840, being the son of the late Lieutenant- Colonel James Salmond, Justice of the Peace, of Waterford, in the county of Cumberland ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Sir DAVID LIONEL SALOMONS, second Baronet, of Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells, in the @SnTnttiril1(t t^oiiiity of Kent, Master of Arts, Bar- 'O'tllUmUlW rister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent, Sussex, Middle- sex, and for Westminster and London, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent. Born January 28, 1851, being the only son of Philip Salomons of Brunswick Terrace, Brighton , by his wife Emma, daughter of Jacob Montefiore ; suc- ceeded his uncle as second Baronet, under a special limi- tation, July 18, 1873. Creation — October 26, 1869, Clubs — City of London, Grafton, Savage. Livery — Dark blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per chevron gules and sable, a chevron vair, between in chief two lions rampant, double- queued or, each holding between the paws a plate charged with an ermine spot, and in base a cinquefoil erminois. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon issuant out of six park pales or, a demi-lion double-queued gules, hold- ing between the paws a bezant charged with an ermine spot. Motto — " Deo adjuvante. " Married, ']\Ay 2.0, \^Zi, Laiffa, daughter of Baron de Stern, of 4 Hyde Park Gate, London; and has Issue — David Reginald Herman Philip Salomons, Esquire, born October 13, 1885 ; Maud JuUa ; Sybil Gwendolen ; Vera Frances ; and Ethel Dorothy. Residences — Broomhill, Tunbridge Wells ; 49 Grosvenor Street, London, S.W. Sir JULIAN EMANUEL SALOMONS, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned in the Law, only son of Emmanuel Salomo7is ; dubbed Knight Baclielor, 1891. Married, 1862, Louisa, daughter of Maurice Salo- mons, Lower Edmo-nton. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. Dame EMMA DOVE OCTAVIANA SALT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Salt, daughter of ^ilTt ^°^'^ Dove Harris of Ratcliffe, in the county of XS'Uiv Leicester. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Azure, a chevron indented between two mullets in chief and a demi-ostrich displayed, holding in the beak a horseshoe in base or. Married, 1852, Sir William Henry Salt, second Baronet, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Isszte — Sir Shirley Harris Salt, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; and Constance Dove [mar- ried, April 20, 1887, the Reverend Arthur Fitzgerald Evans, Master of Arts, Vicar of Great Maplestead, in the county of Essex, eldest son of Canon Evans, Vicar of Grassendale, Liverpool, and has issue. Postal address — Heatherdene, Farnham, Surrey. Sir SHIRLEY HARRIS SALT, third Baronet, of Sal- taire, in the county of York, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Leicester and Breck- nock. Born May 4, 1857, being the son of Sir William Henry Is tUe Military Cockade, Salt, second Baronet, by his wife Emma Dove Octaviana, daughter of John Dove Harris of Ratcliffe, in the county of Leicester ; succeeded his father 1892, under the creation of October 30, i86g. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron indented between two mullets in chief and a demi-ostrich displayed, holding in the beak a horseshoe in base or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock an alpaca statant proper. Motto— " Quid non Deo juvante." Mar- ried, September 9, 1880, Charlotte Jane, only daughter of the Very Reverend John Cotter MacDonnell, Rector of Mister- ton, and Canon of Peterborough, sometime Dean of Cashel ; and has Issue— [i] John Wilham Titus Salt, Esquire, born 1884; (2) Robert Shirley MacDonnell Salt, Esquire, born 1888 ; (3) Shirley Edward Philip Salt, Esquire, born 1891 ; Dorothy Dove ; and Kathleen Mary. Seat—Ga'Rs.^s, Crick- howell. § THOMAS SALT, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, formerly Member of Parliament for many years. Born May 12, 1830, being the only son of Thomas Salt, by his wife Harriet Letitia, daughter of the Reverend John Hayes Petit. Clubs —Carlton, United University, St. Stephen's, Staffordshire (Stafford), County Conservative (Stafford). Livery— VzSs drab. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron rompu between three mullets in chief and a lion rampant in base sable ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, three annulets interlaced sable, thereon a dove holding in the beak an olive-branch proper, and charged on the neck with a chevron also sable; with the Motto, "In sale salus." Married, July 24, 1861, Helen Mary, youngest daughter of John Laviscourt Anderdon of Chislehurst, in the county of Kent; and has Issue— [\) Thomas Anderdon Salt, Esquire, Captain nth Hussars, born January 8, 1863; (2) Herbert Edward Salt, Gentleman, born December 20, 1870; (3) George Edmund Stevenson Salt, Gentleman, born February 19, 1873 ; (4) Reginald John Salt, Gentleman, born March 2, 1874 ; (5) William Manning Salt, Gentleman, born April 22, 1876 ; (6) Walter Petit Salt, Gentleman, born October 5, 1878 ; (7) Harold Francis Salt, Gentleman, born December 30, 1879; Laura Helen; Mary Louisa; and Helen Frances. Estates — Weeping Cross, Standon, Biana, all in the county of Stafford; and Yeading, in the county of Middlesex. Postal address — Weeping Cross, Stafford.' SALTER, quartered by HORDERN. SAMUEL JAMES AUGUSTUS SALTER, Pellmo of the Royal Society, Fellow of Kin^s College, ^^fliJTI* London. Born August 10, 1825, being the ^o^diVvV third son of Thomas Salter, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Tlwmas Bell of Poole, in the coztnty of Dorset. Club — Atheiiceum. Livei"y — Plain brown. Armorial bearings as u sed are for hxxCi.% : Gules, ten billets, fotir, three, two and one, a bordure engrailed argent, cliarged with eight hurts. Crest — An eagle's head gules, charged with six billets or. Mottoes — ^'Fide'ac diffide," " Spero ineliora." The arms are recorded in the College of Arms, but Mr. Salter has 7iot yet established his right to them at the College. Married, October 7, 1874, Fanny, fourth daughter of Edward Haycock, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of the Priory, Shornsbury, Estate and postal address — Basing/ield, near Basingstoke, Hants. SALTERFORD, Baron, see COURTOWN. § PHILIP SALTMARSHE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for @&Slft'tTim*(tftl> '1^^ East Riding of the county of XJ^dlVUini-^iJI^ York. Born March 9, 1825, being the eldest son of Philip Saltmarshe, Esquire, late of Saltmarshe, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the East Riding of the county of York, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Robert Denison of Kilnwich Percy. C/«Jj— Carlton, Army and Navy. Livety—Fsmn. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, crusily, and three cinquefoils gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a B iB the Naval Cocltade. %&\ %am 871 rudder or; with the Motto, "Ad astra virtus." Married, May 12, 1852, Blanche, youngest daughter of Robert Denison of Waplington Manor, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Colonel Hotham of Bishop Burton ; and by her (who died April 21, 1880) had Issue— (i) Philip Saltraarshe, Esquire [to whom refer]; (2) Arthur Harry Saltmarshe, Gentleman, goth Regiment, born March 21, 1855, killed in action by the Zulus in 1878 ; (3) Cecil Saltmarshe, Gentle- man, born May 12, 1856, died August 23, 1856 ; (4) Robert Edwyn Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born November 10, 1857 ; (5I Ernest Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born November 22, 1859 ; (6) Hugh Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born July 31, 1861 ; (7 Lionel Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born April 19, 1863 ; (8) Harold Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born September 28, 1866 ; (9) Humphrey Arthur Saltmarshe, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 16, 1868; and Blanche Violet, died 1880. He married secondly, Harriet, daughter of Captain Hotham of the Royal Engineers. Estates — Saltmarshe, including Lord- ships of Saltmarshe, Laeton, Balkholme, Linton, &c. , in the East Riding of the county of York. Postal address — Saltmarshe, Howden, Yorkshire. H PHILIP SALTMARSHE, Esquire, Junior, Justice of @ the Peace for the East Riding of the county of York, Major Royal Artillery. Born June 9, 1853, being the eldest son of Philip Saltmarshe, Esquire, now of Saltmarshe [to whom refer], by his wife Blanche, daughter of Robert Denison of Kilnwich Percy. Club — Carlton. Livery — Fawn. Anuorial bearings — He beais for Arms : Argent, crusily, and three cinquefoils gules, in chief a label of three points for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rudder or; with the Motto, "Ad astra virtus." Married, September 5, 1883, Ethel Murray, daughter of C. Murray Adamson of North Jesmond, Newcastle-on-Tyne ; and has Issue — Blanche Violet ; Ivy Oswald ; and Myrtle. MThe Right Honourable ALEXANDER WIL- ® LIAM FREDE- ^altoun of atJernetDB K saL1:f ^f Abernethy, in the Peerage of Scotland, a Representative Peer for Scotland since i8go. Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen, Major 3rd Battalion Gordon Highlanders. Bom August 8, 1851, being the eldest son of the seventeenth Baron, by his wife Charlotte, second daughter of Thomas Browne Evans of Dean House, in the county of Oxford ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation of June 28, 1445. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three frasiers (or cinque- foils) argent (for Eraser) ; 2. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Ross) ; 3. argent, three piles gules for Wishart), im- paling the arms of Grattan - Bellew, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable fretty or, a crescent argent for difference (for Bellew) ; 2 and 3 per saltire sable and ermine, over all a lion rampant or (for Grattan). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules, doubled er- mine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an ostrich holding in his beak a horse-shoe all proper. Sup- porters — Two angels with wings expanded and endorsed proper, vested in long garments or. Motto — "In God is all." Married, July 7, 1885, Mary Helena, only daughter of Thomas Arthur Grattan-Bellew, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Arthur Fraser, Esquire, Master of Saltoun, bom March 8, 1886 ; (2) George Fraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Fraser, born March 4, 1887 ; (3) Simon Fraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Simon Fraser, bom September 7, 1888 ; (4) William Fraser, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Fraser, born July 5, 1890 ; and Mary Alexandra, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Alexandra. 5«ai— Philorth House, Fraserburgh, in the county of Aberdeen. Major-Geneeal FREDERIC OCTAVIUS SAL US- BURY, Companion of the Most @Sj»ftt«yflttrt1 Honourable Order of the Bath. Born ^nlUpUUt. {/ 1825, being the son of the late Sir John Salusbury of Brynbella, in the county of Flint, by his wife Harriet Maria, second daughter of Edward Pemberton; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864. C&*— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or, between three crescents of the last a canton ermine ; and for his Crest, a denii-lion rampant argent, collared gules, ducally crowned, holding in the dexter paw a crescent also gules ; with the MottO, ' ' Sat est prostrasse leoni." Postal address — 11 Esplanade, Dover. Dame HARRIET JACQ U ELINE SALUSBU RY-TRE- LAWNY, Widow, ^alusburg^Crelatong ::'?.Td°;'L.u'bu™ Trelawny, daughter of the late Sir Antony BuUer, and Widow of Colonel E. G. W. Keppel of Lexham Hall, in the county of Nor- folk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron sable, between three oak leaves slipped proper, impaling the arms of Buller, namely sable, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field. Married, 1881, as his second wife. Sir John Salusbury- Trelawny, ninth Baronet, who died 1885. Postal address —64 Elm Park Gardens, S.W. §SlH WILLIAM LEWIS SALUSBURY TRE- LAWNY, tenth Baronet, of Trelawny, in the county of Cornwall, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High-Sheriff. Born August 26, 1844, being the son of Sir John Salusbury - Trelawny, ninth Baronet, by his wife Harriet Jane, daughter of John Hearle Tremayne of Heli- gan, in the county of Cornwall; succeeded his faiher in 1885, under the creation of July i, 1628. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron sable, between three oak leaves slipped proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf statant proper. Mottoes — " Sermoni consona facta," and "Virtus patrimonio nobi- lior." Married, firstly, July 14, 1868, Jessy Rose Mary, only daughter of John Murray of Philiphaugh ; and by her (who died November 23, 1871) has Issue — John William Salusbury-Trelawny, Esquire, born May 6, 1869 [married, December g, 1891, Agnes Hedevig Helga, eldest daughter of William Bampfield Braddich of Blackheath, and has issue, Violet Agnes Letitia] ; and Florence Rose Mary [married, November 17, 1891, Edward Sydenham Fursdon, of Fursdon, in the county of Devon]. He married secondly, December 17, 1872, Harriet Buller, eldest daughter of the Reverend James Buller Kitson, Vicar of Morval ; and by her has — (2) James Edward Salusbury-Trelawny, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Duke of Cornwall's Light In- fantry, born September 14, 1873; (3) Lewis Dormer St. Aubyn Salusbury-Trelawny, Esquire, bora October 6, 1886 ; Rebecca HaiTiet Buller ; and Dolores Olga. Residences — 13 Lancaster Gate, W. ; Trelawne, Daloe, R.S.O., in the county of Cornwall. § EDWARD SAMPSON, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- &iftntriftl*lt1 tenant. Born May 12, 1810, being the ^Ctllip^gUll only son of the late Edward Sampson, Esquire, of Henbury, by his wife Joanna, youngest daughter of George Daubeny, Senior Alderman of the city of Bristol. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per bend or and gules, a cross flory between two escallops in bend dexter, and as many billets in bend sinister, all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fret or, thereon a wyvern's head erased gules, collared and semfe of billets or. Motto—" Pejus letho flagitium." Married, September 12, 1839, Behnda (who died 1881), fourth daughter of Benjamin Way, Esquire, of Denham Place, in the county of Buckingham, and niece of Sir John Smyth, fourth Baronet of Ashton Court, in the county of Somerset. Seat — Henbury, Bristol. Alderman MARCUS SAMUEL, Sheriff of the City of London for the year 1894-1895. Born 0\iimt\t>i 1853, being the second son of Marcus '€)(tUlU(/l Samuel of 18 Upper Bedford Place. Club —City Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, a chevron between two lions' heads erased in chief or, and as many battle-axes saltireways in Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 872 %am ^an base of the last, encircled by a wreath of oak vert, banded and fructed of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed proper, charged with two fleurs-de-lis gold, grasping a battle-axe proper, suspended therefrom by a chain an escutcheon or, thereon a shell also proper; with the Motto, "Facta non verba." Married, 1881, Fanny Elizabeth, daughter of the late B. Benjamin of Stranraer House, in the county of Middlesex. Postal address — 20 Portland Place, W. The Honourable Sir SAUL SAMUEL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Agent-General for New South Wales. Born 1820, being the son of the late Sampson Samuel of London ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per chevron argent and gules, two wolves' heads erased in chief sable, and in base as many squirrels sejant addorsed, and each cracking a nut of the first ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent his badges as a Knight Commander thereof, and as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock in front of three spears, one in pale and two in saltire proper, a wolf current sable, pierced in the breast by an arrow argent, flighted or ; with the Motto, ' ' A pledge of better times. " Married, firstly, 1857, Hen- rietta Matilda, daughter of B. G. Levein of Victoria ; secondly, 1877, Sara Louise, daughter of E. Isaac of Auck- land, New Zealand. Postal address — 15 Courtfield Gardens, S.W. §SIR MONTAGU SAMUEL-MONTAGU, a Baronet of the United Kingdom, of ^amuel=9@onta0u frcountrorso^rml,'! ton, Deputy-Lieutenant for the Tower Hamlets, Justice of the Peace for the county of London, and for the county of Southampton, Member of Parliament for the Whitechapel Division. Bom 1832, being the son of Louis Samuel of Liverpool, by his wife Henrietta, daughter of Israel Israel of Burg Street, London; and as- sumed the additional surname of Montagu by Royal License, June 8, 1894. Creation — 1894. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pile azure, between two palm-trees eradicated in base proper, a tent argent. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag statant holding in the mouth a sprig of palm proper, in front of a flagstaff erect gold, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner azure, charged with a lion rampant or. Married, \'i(s'2, Ellen, youngest daughter of the late Louis Cohen, and great -niece of the late Sir Moses Montefiore, first and last Baronet. Postal addresses — • South Stoneham House, near Southampton; 12 Kensington Palace Gardens. Sir BERNHARD SAMUELSON, first Baronet, of Bodicote Grange, in the county of fC^atVtni>yrfrtt^ Oxford, and Prince's Gate, London, ^d'alllUK'l^Ull Member of Parharaent for Banbury, in the county of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Society, Justice of the Peace. Bom November 22, 1820, being the son of the late Samuel Henry Samuel- son of Liverpool, by his wife Sarah, nie Hertz. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three piles wavy, two issuant from the chief and one from the base or, each charged with a phoenix in flames proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a phcenix in flames holding in the beak a torch fired proper, each wing cliarged with a scroll argent. Motto — "Post tenebras lux." Married, firstly, July 20, 1844, Caroline, daughter of Henry Blundell ; and by her (who died April 16, 1886) has Issue — (i) Henry Bemhard & is the Military Cockade. Samuelson, Esquire, born September 30, 1845 [married, July 7, 1874, Emily Maria, daughter of John Goodden of Over Compton, and widow of Captain Paulet Butler] ; (2) Francis Arthur Edward Samuelson, Esquire, born February 26, 1861 [married, April 24, 1888, Fanny Isabel, elder daughter of William Merritt Wright of St. John, New Brunswick, and has issue, Francis Henry Bemhard Samuel- son, Gentleman, born February 22, 1890; Gertrude Evelyn Frances ; and Phyllis Mary] ; (3) Godfrey Blundell Samuel- son, Esquire, born June 3, 1863 [married, September 22, 1887, Annie, third daughter of the Reverend W. Brocklesby Davis, Master of Arts, and has issue, Bernard Godfrey Samuelson, Gentleman, born October 17, 1888 ; Guy Weston Samuelson, Gentleman, born December 15, 1890] ; (4) Herbert Walter Samuelson, Esquire, born January 23, 1865 ; Caroline [married. May 19, 1875, J. R. P. Goodden of Over Compton, and has issue] ; Camilla [married, January 2, 1883, Commander A. S. Phillpotts, Royal Navy] ; Florence Adelaide, died October 14, 1881 ; and Alice Ger- trude [married, October 8, 1890, Captain Henry PenneU Tate, Royal Marines]. He married, secondly, April 6, 1889, Lelia Mathilda, daughter of the late Chevalier Leon Serena, and widow of WiUiam Denny of Dumbarton. Residences — 56 Prince's Gate, London, S. W. ; Bodicote Grange, Banbury. JOHN DRYSDALE SANDARS, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Jus- Q^t\Y\f\^Yti ^'''^ "f '** Peace for Parts of Lindsey, in ^luUUCtV^ t/is county of Lincoln, Barrister-at-Law [Inner Temple), late Captain yd Battalion Lincoln Regiment. Born December 15, i860, bein^ the eldest surviving son of John Edward Sandars of North Sandsfield, Gainsborough, by his wife Eliza Anna, relict of Captain Dunn, late Both Regiment, and daughter of the late Major Drysdale of Jerviston, in the county of Lanark. Clubs — Boodles, Wellington, Hurlingham. Livery — Black, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings as used are: Sable, on chevron ermine, between three bulls heads caboshed argent, a rose of the field. Crest — A demi-bull rampant gules, armed or ; with the Motto, ' ' Non bos in lingua. ' ' A pedigree of this family at some length is given in " The Reliquary," January 1871 ; but this has not been established or recorded in the College of Arms. Postal &&ix&s%— North Sandsfield, Gainsborough. VIRGINIA FRANCES ZERLINA SANDARS, commonly known as Lady Virginia Frances Zerlina Sandars, daughter of the second Marquess of Headfort. Married, 1850, Joseph Sandars. ALBERT GEORGE SANDEMAN, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the &lS)tl1lt>tTtS4n *--''y °^ London, late Major 12th XynUUI^lliail Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, andserved the office of High Sheriff for the county of Surrey in the year 1872, Director and Deputy-Governor of the Bank of England. Bom 1833, being the eldest son of the late George Glas Sandeman, Merchant, of London, and of Westfield, Hayling Island, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Albert Forster of Guernsey. Clubs — Union, Carlton, Gar- rick, and Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, the emblem of Truth, a naked woman stand- ing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, and on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of the first within a bordure gules, charged with three fleurs- de-lis also of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Stat Veritas," and under the arms, "Ohm cruore nunc candore. " Married, 1856, Maria Carlota Perpetua, daughter of the late Viscount Moncorvo, Portuguese Ambassador ; and has, with other /«««— Walter Albert Sandeman, Gentle- man, born 1858 [married, 1882, Constance, eldest daughter of the late Henry Fenwick, Member of Parliament, and has, with other issue, Christopher Albert Victor Sande- man, Gentleman, born 1882]. Postal address — 32 Grosvenor Street, London, W. H GEORGE GLAS SANDEMAN, Esquire, Lieutenant- ^ Colonel Royal Highlanders. Bom A-ugust 16, 1839, being the third son of George Glas Sandeman of Westfield, B is the Naval Cockade ^an ^an 873 Hayling Island, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Albert Forster of Guernsey. Clubs — Windham, New (Edin- burgh). Livery — White, with French blue facings. Ar- morial bearingrs— He bears for Arms : Argent, the emblem of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe issuing out of the base, in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of the first, within a bordure invected gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lis also of the first, and as many plates alternately. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper. Mottoes — Over the crest, "Stat Veritas;" under the shield, "Olim cruore nunc candore." Married, April 28, 1881, Amelia, daughter of Captain Thomas Eraser Sandeman of Stodham, Peters- field, in the county of Hampshire, Justice of the Peace, and late of 42nd (Black Watch) and 73rd; and has Issue — George Amelius Crawshay Sandeman, Gentleman, born April 18, 1883. Estates — Fonab, Port-na-Craig, in the county of Perth ; Clarence and Perth Villas, Hayling Island. Postal address — 34 Grosvenor Gardens, London. Dame HELEN KATE SANDEMAN, Widmi, com- monly known as Lady Sandeman, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel J. W. Gaisford, late jznd Highlanders. Married, 1882, Lieutenant- Co lone I Sir Robert Groves Sandema7i, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, wlw died in 1892 at Lus Beyla, i?i. Beloochistan. Postal address — Ardmore, Yougkal, Ireland. §JOHN GLAS SANDEMAN, Esquire, late Lieutenant- Colonel Commanding Essex Yeomanry Cavalry, for- merly a Captain in the Royal Dragoons, in which regiment he served during the whole of the Crimean campaign, 1854-1861, medal and clasps for Balaklava, Inkerman, and Sebastopol, Jubilee medal, now Sub-Officer in Her Majesty's Royal Body Guard of the Honourable Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arnis, and an Honorary Lieutenant in the Royal Naval Reserve. Bom August 18, 1836, being the second son of George Glas Sandeman, Gentleman, of Westfield, Hayling Island, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Albert Forster of Guernsey. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Junior United Service, Cavalry, Welling- ton, Beefsteak, Union (Brighton), Liverpool Racquet (Liverpool), Royal St. George Yacht (Kingstown). Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, the emblem of Truth, a naked woman standing on a terrestrial globe, issuing out of the base in her dexter hand an open book, in her sinister, which is elevated above her head, a branch of palm, on her breast the sun in his splendour all proper, and a veil across her middle of the first, within a bordure engrailed gules, charged with three fleurs-de-lis, and as many trefoils alternately also of the first. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, " Stat Veritas," and under the arms, "Olim cruore nunc candore." Married, August 26, 1862, at Hnyling, Eliza Victoire Cormick, eldest danghter of Captain Henry Lynch of Galvvay and Leigh Park, Havant ; and has Issue — (i) Victor Staunton Sandeman, Gentleman, Lieutenant 17th Lancers, born May i, i865 ; (2) Henry George Glas Sandeman, Gentleman, Flag-Lieutenant Royal Navy, born June 18, 1868 ; Ella Victoire Glas ; Florence Maud Lynch-Staunton [married Major Howard Fairtlough of Hurtmoor Holt, Godalming] ; and Ina Kathleen. Estate — Whin-Hurst, Hayling Island. Postal addresses — Whin- Hurst, Hayling Island ; 24 Cambridge Square, London, W. SANDERSON, see BURDON-SANDERSON. CHARLOTTE MATILDA SANDERSON, Widow, commonly known as the Honour- Q^antlOVtiem "-^^ Charlotte Matilda Sanderson, 'OntlUt^lpUII daughter of tlie first Viscount Can- terbury. Married, 1833, Richard Sanderson, who died 1857. PERCY SANDERSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1842, being the son of the late Richard Sanderson, Member of Parliament for Colchester: created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Clubs — East India United Service, St. James's. Postal address — British Con- sulate-General, Galatz, Roumania, Sir THOAHS HENRY SANDERSON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and of the Most Disti?igiiished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Assistant Under-Secretary of Statefor Foreign- Affairs since 1889. Born Januajy 11, 1841, being the eldest surviving son of Richard Sanderson, sometime Member of Parliament for Colcliester, by his wife Charlotte Matilda, connnonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Alatilda, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Canter- bury, Ktii^ht Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, Knight Commander, 1894, and Knight Commanderof the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Micluiel and Saint George, 1887. Clubs — Travellers*, St. James's. Livery — Undress; dark blue, with silver buttons and light blue waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been establislied, are for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, a bend sable, charged with three annulets or. Crest [as used) — A wolf's head proper. Postal addresses — Foreign Office, London, S.W. ; 65 Wimpole Street, London, W, The Right Honourable MARGARET SANDFORD, Widow, Baroness Sandford, fourth fi&fltlJlfnt*h daughter of Robert Finlay of Easferhill, XS'CIUUIUI.U in the county of Lanark, and of Boturich Castle, in the county of Dumbarton. Married, August i, 1849, Sir Francis Richard John Sand- ford, Baron Sandford of Sandford, in the county of Shrop- shire, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, who was ]"aised to the Peerage January 20, 1891, and died 1893, when the Peerage became extinct. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly per fesse indented ermine and azure. Residence — 26 Gloucester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W. D.\ME SARAH AGNES SANDFORD, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Sandford, daughter of J. E. Leslie of Leslie Hill, in the county of Antrim. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly per fesse indented ermine and azure. Married, 1862, her cousin. Colonel Sir Herbert Bruce Sandford, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Royal Artillery, who died 1892. Postal address — The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM MANS- FIELD, Baron Sandhurst of Sandhurst, ^lAtltlflttl'Ctt' '" ^^ county of Berkshire, Under- 'O'ttUUyUlfll Secretary of State for War, justice of the Peace for the county of Middle- sex. Born August 21, 1855, being the eldest son of the first Baron, by his wife Margaret, youngest daughter of Robert Fellowes of Shottesham, in the county of Norfolk ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of March 28, 1871. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron embattled azure, between three maunches sable, an Eastern crown or, on a chief engrailed of the third, a lion of the fourth combatant with a tiger cowed proper, impaling the arms of Spencer, namely, quarterly argent and gules, on the second and third quarters a fret or, over all on a bend sable three escallops of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Eastern crown argent, a griflSn's head sable, beaked or, between two branches of laurel proper. Motto — "Steadfast." Married, July 20, i88i, Victoria Alexandrina, commonly known as Lady Victoria Alexandrina, daughter of the Right Honourable tile fourth Earl Spencer, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has had Issue — John Robert Mansfield, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Robert Mansfield, born September 4, died September 5, 1882 ; and Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth, died October 17, 1884. Heir presumptive — His brother, John William Mansfield, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John William Mansfield, Bachelor of Arts, Master of Arts, called to the Bar (Inner Temple) 1882 ; born 1857 ; married, 1888, Edith Mary, daughter of John Higson The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 874 %m %)m of Oakmere Hall, Hartford. Residence — lo Cadogan Gar- dens, London, S.W. SANDILANDS, see TORPHICHEN. JOHN HOPE SANDILANDS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Hope ^fcsltlTltf S1t1?1C^ 5a«i^27iZK(fj, brother of the Right «)ttllUllUllUS> Honourable the twelfth Baron Tor- phichen. Born July 24, 1847 ; raised to the rank of a Barojis son by Royal Warrant, 1870. Married, 1877, Helen Mary Anne, daughter of Thomas Tourle of Waratah, in the Colony of New South Wales ; and has Issue — Jam^s Bruce Sandilands, Esquire, born 1883; and Helen Caroline. Residence — Roumalia,Uralla, in the Colony of New South Wales. MAUDE BAYARD SANDILANDS, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Francis Sandilands, daughter of Frederick A. Wiggins. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chief azure, an imperial crown or, a thistle in base proper, flowered gules, for augmentation (for St. John) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend azure (for Sandilands) ; ii. argent, a human heart proper, imperially crowned gules, on a chief azure three mullets of the field ; iii. argent, a shake-fork sable. Married, 1885, Francis Robert Sandilands, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Robert Sandi- lands, brother of the Right Honourable the twelfth Baron Torphichen, who died 1887. Of the above marriage there has been Issue — Robert Walter Sandilands, Esquire, born January 12, died January 28, 1886. Postal address — 27 Cadogan Place, S.W. Sir ALFRED SANDISON, Knight Bachelor, Oriental Second Secretary of the Embassy at Con- Qb\^\\t\\tif\Y\ stantinople ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, XJ'aUUlpUIl 1878. Postal address — i7«?- Britannic Majesty s Embassy, Constantinople, SANDON, Viscount, see HARROWBY. §The Right Honourable EDWARD GEORGE HENRY MONTAGU, Earl of ?>&-a&- SiAtlJlVYItrfl wich, in the county of Kent; Viscount iSSttl lU Ullty Hinchinbroke, and Baron Montagu of St. Neot's, both in the county of Hunting- don ; Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Huntingdon, Colo- nel late Grenadier Guards, Honorary Colonel 3th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Born July 13, 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Sandwich, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Anglesey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of July 12, 1660. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bor- dure sable {for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Monthermer). Above tlie escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head couped or, beaked sable, wings endorsed of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a Triton holding over his dexter shoulder a trident all proper, crowned with an Eastern crown or ; sinister, an eagle, wings endorsed vert. Motto — "Post tot naufragia portus." Heir presumptive — His brother, Victor Alexander Montagu, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Montagu, re- tired Rear- Admiral, born 1841 ; married, 1867, Agneta Harriet, commonly known as Lady Agneta Harriet, daugh- ter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hardwicke (Lady-in-Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Princess Christian). Residences — 16 Upper Brook Street, W. ; Hinchinbroke House, in the county of Huntingdon ; Hooke Court, Bedminster. THOMAS BACKHOUSE SAND WITH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1831, being the son of the late Dr. Humphry Sandwith of Hull ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Married, 1865, Clara Agnes, daughter of the late Reverend R. P. Fuller. Postal address — Manor House, West Brighton. & is the Military Cockade. SANDYS, quartered by HILL. §The Right Honourable AUGUSTUS FREDE- RICK ARTHUR SANDYS, Baron Sandys /iL^„},Mrf ofOmbersley, in the county of Worcester, ^tlIlU|/?) Honorary Colonel Queen's Own Worcester Yeomanry Cavalry. Born March z, 1840, being the eldest son of the third Lord Sandys, by his wife, the youngest daughter of Joseph Blake of Gloucester Place, London • succeeded his father in 1863, under the creation of June 19, 1802. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dancettte between three cross crosslets fitchde gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill), impaling the arms of Des Voeux, namely gules, on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief, and a Moor's head couped in base proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befltting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules (for Sandys) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head couped gules, attired and collared or (for Hill). Supporters— Two griffins per fesse or and gules, collared dancettfe of the last. Motto— " Probura non poenitet." Married, August 3, 1872, Augusta Anne, daughter of Sir Charles Des Voeux, Baronet. Heir presumptive — His brother, Marcus Windsor George Sandys, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Marcus Windsor George Sandys, Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) 3rd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment, born 1849. Residences — 12 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. ; Ombersley Court, in the county of Worcester. CECIL JOSEPHINE SANDYS, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Josephine Sandys, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sandys. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly 1 and 4, or a fesse dancettfe between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill). EDMUND ARTHUR MARCUS SANDYS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund Arthur Marcus Sandys. Born i860, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sandys. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dan- cett^e between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules (for Sandys) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped at the neck gules, attired and plain collared or (for Hill). MARCUS WINDSOR GEORGE SANDYS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Marcus Windsor George Sandys, formerly Major 3rd Battalion Duke of Edinburgh's Regiment. Born 1849. Club — St. James's.' Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dancett^e, between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules (for Sandys) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped at the neck gules, attired and plain collared or (for Hill). MICHAEL EDWIN MARCUS SANDYS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Mi'chael Edwin Marcus Sandys. Born 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sandys. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dan- cett(5e between three cross crosslets fitch^e gules (for Sandys) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent, between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field, as many escallops gules (for Hill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; M is tbe Naval Cockade. %an %m 875 and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin segreant per fesse or and gules (for Sandys) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped at the neck gules, attired and plain collared or (for Hill). Colonel GEORGE ED WARD LANGHAM SOMER- SET SANFORD, Companion of the Most Q&fltlfflfh Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion XS'aillUVW of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of of India. Born 1840, being the son of the late George Charles Sanford, Esquire; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886 ; Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Club — United Service, Sir RICHARD HIERAM SANKEY, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Sifln fePt) ^"^t^- Chairman of Board of Works, Ireland, ^aJHlini^^ Fellow of Madras University. Born 1829, being the son of Matthew Sankey, Justice of the Peace, of Bawnmoi-e, in the county of Cork, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of Colonel O'Hara, justice of the Peace, of O' Harabrook, Ballymoney, in tlie county of Antrim ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Married, firstly, 1858, Sophie Mary, daughter of W. H. Benson, Indian Civil Service (she died 1882) ; secondly, 1890, Henrietta, daughter of Pierce Creagh, Justice of the Peace, of Mount Elva, in the county of Clare, and widow of Edward Browne, Justice of the Peace, of Cosloe, in the county of Galway. Postal address — 68 Merriori Square, Dublin. SANQUHAR, Earl of, see BUCCLEUCH. f»ant JAMES SANT, Esquire, a Member of the Royal Academy, Principal Painter in Ordinary to Her Majesty the Queen. Born 1820, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late William Sant of Duppa's Hill, Croydon, by his wife Sarah Sherwood, nie Baker. Armoilal beaxings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, on a chevron cotised or, between three roses argent, barbed and seeded proper, as many escallops of the field. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, gorged with a collar vair, holding in the mouth a rose argent, barbed, sUpped and seeded proper, and holding between the paws an escallop or; with the Motto, "Si sit sanctus felix." Married, 1852, Eliza, daughter of Doctor R. M. M. Thomson, Staff-Surgeon, Bengal Presidency ; and has Issue — (i) James William Sant, Gentleman, in the Diplo- matic Service, Attache to the British Legation at Stockholm (deceased) ; (2) Mowbray Lees Sant, Esquire, Captain 5th Fusiliers ; Mary Edith ; Lilla Maria ; Sarah Fanny Con- stance ; Ada Grace ; and Hilda Julia Frances. Postal address — 43 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park. The Honourable Sir CHARLES SARGENT, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Chief-Justice of &ifl1*«Yl>M^ i4« High Court at Bombay. Born 1821 ; Xyat^vUV duiied Knight Baclielor, i860. Clubs— AthencBum, Conservative. Married, 1854, Geraldine, youngest daughter of the late John Unwin of the Treasury {she died 1893). Postal address — Bombay. Sir FREDERICK THOMAS SARGOOD, Knight Commander of tlie Alost Distinguished QSfl1*lTrtrt11 Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, lOtHyUUU j-ustice of the Peace for the Colony of Victoria. Born 1834, being the son of Frederick James Sargood, Australian Merchant, of Broad Green Lodge, Croydon ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890. Married, firstly, 185S, Marian Australian, daughter of the Honourable G. Rolfe, Member of the Legislative Council of Melbourne ; and secondly, 1880, Julia, daughter of James To-mlin of London. Postal address — Rippon Lea, Melbourne, Victoria. MAR Y SAR TORIS, commonly known as the Honour- able Mary Sartoris, daughter of the sixth Q^afi'twkti Viscount Barrin^ton. Married, 1856, <@ttllUllP Alfred Sartoris. Colonel GEORGE CONRAD SARTORIUS, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order Q^H¥ttW\\\ti'^''f ^^ Bath. Born 1840, being the son Xyai-VUHUS-Soy ti^ late Admiral of the Fleet Sir S', George SartoHus, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club — United Service. Married, firstly, 1863, Miss Anna Lucas {who died 1869) ; and secondly, 1870, Miss Ernestine Ross. Lieutenant-Colonel REGINALD WILLIAM SAR- TORIUS, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the J^ictoria Cross. Born 1841, being tlie son of the late Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rose Sartorius, Knight Gfand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ajid Saint George, 1874. Clubs — East India United Service, United Service, Army and Navy. Married, 1877, Agnes, daughter of the late J. Kemp, Doctor of Medicine, Honourable East India Company's Service. Postal address — Lymington, Hants. Dame SOPHIA SARTORIUS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sartorius, daughter of John Lamb. Married , 1839, the Right Hofiourable Admiral of the Fleet Sir George Rose Sartorius, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Count de Penhafirme in the King- doin of Portugal, who died 1885. Postal address — East Grove, Lymington, Hants. Sir ALBERT ABDALLAH DAVID SASSOON, Baronet, Companion of the Most Exalted 3Ss}<^(tm*l'n Order of the Star of India. Born July ^£}>aP9UUtl 25, 1818, being the eldest son of the late David Sassoon, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Abdallah Joseph of Bagdad; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866 ; received the honour of Knighthood in 1872. Creation — yi3xc\i. 22, 1890. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a palm-tree eradicated proper, be- tween on the dexter a pomegranate also proper, and on the sinister a branch of laurel fructed vert, both proper, on a chief aztffe, a lion passant of the first, in the dexter paw a rod erect gold. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a fern brake siU"mounted by a dove volant, having in the beak a laurel branch all proper, the wings sem^e of estoiles or. Motto — " Candide et constanter." Married, 1838, Hannah (who died 1894), daughter of Meyer Moses of Bombay; and has had Issue — -(i) Joseph Albert Sassoon, Esquire, born February 24, 1843 [married, June 1875, Rebecca, daughter of Jacob A. Hyeem of Calcutta, and died March 27, 1884] ; (2) Edward Sassoon, Esquire, born June 20, 1856 [married, October 19, 1887, Aline Caroline, daughter of Baron Gustave de Rothschild, and has isstie, Philip Albert Gustave David Sassoon, Gentleman, born 1888]; .'\ziza [married, January 17, 1853, Ezekiel J. Abraham] ; Rachel [married, September 8, 1856, Aaron M. Gubbay] ; and Mozelle [married, September 6, 1870, Elias David Ezra, who died February 3, 1886]. Residences — 25 Kensington Gore, S.W. ; Eastern Terrace, Kemp Town, Brighton. HARRIET SATGE, Widow, commonly hiown as the Honourable Harriet Satgk, daughter of the first r> -aj-i-ip Baron Langford. Married, 1839, Chevalier '^at^V Antoine De Satgi, who died 1869. ERNEST MASON SATOW, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael SS)fltflVtt "'"'^ Saint George, Envoy Extraordinary and X3'u4'UUJ Minister Plenipotentiary at Tangier, and Con- sul-General in Morocco. Born 1843, being the son of H. D. C. Satow ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Clubs — St. James's, Oriental. Postal address — British Legation, Tangier, Morocco. SAUMAREZ, see DE SAUMAREZ. Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 876 %m ^at) ARTHUR SAUMAREZ, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Saumarez. Born 0>cstttr>slt*i>7 1852, being the son of the late Right 'S'aUUmVl^^ Honourable Sir John St. Vincent Sau- marez, by his second wife Margaret Antoinette, fourth daughter of the late William Richard Hopkyns Northey of Oving House, in the county of Buckingham. Cluis — St. James's, White's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple- towered or, impaling the arms of M'Garel-Hogg, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent three boars' heads erased azure, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field {for Hogg) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse vair^e ermine and purpure, cotised sable, between three grey- hounds heads erased of the last, collared argent (for M'Garel) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon displayed proper ; with the Motto, "In Deo spero. ' ' Married, August 3, 1881, Edith Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Mary, only daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Macnaghten M'Garel-Hogg, first Baron Magheramorne ; and has Issue living — (i) i!iiichael Saiimarez, Esquire, born 1884 ; (2) Reginald Stafford Saum- marez. Gentleman, born 1886 ; and Mui'iel Antoinette. Postal addresses — 17 Grosvenor Gardens, London, S.W. ; The Lodge, Eastbourne. Admiral THOMAS SAUMAREZ, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1828, being the son of the late Admiral Richard Saumarez ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873. Cluh — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three leopards' faces sable, as many castles triple-turreted or. Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon displayed proper ; with the Motto, " B'ideUs et generosus." Married, firstly, 1854, a daughter of S. R. Block of Greenhill, Barnet, who died 1866; secondly, 1868, Eleanor, daughter of B. Scott Riley of Liverpool ; and has Issue — A daughter. Postal address — The Firs, Jersey. Admiral Sawmares ttses as supporters those for a long time generally used in his family, a7id upon -which those of Lord De Saumarez are founded, namely, on tlie dexter side a unicorn argent, the tail cowarded ; and on the sinister side a ^reyhouiid argent, collared gules ; but of course this is against tlie usual practice of English armory, SAUNDERS, Baron, see ARRAN. Sir ED WIN SA UNDERS, Knight Bachelor, Surgeon- Dentist to the Queen, Born 18x4, being ^bidWntlPYCi ^^^ ^"'^ "f ^^^ ^"-^^ ^- Saunders : dubbed X3'aUllU('i.p Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1848, Marian, daughter of the late E. Burgess. Postal addresses — Fairlawn, Wimbledon Common, S. W. ; 13A George Street, Hanover Square, W, FREDERICK RICHARD SAUNDERS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the Island of Ceylon. Born 1838, being the son of the late Frederick Saunders, Treasurer of Ceylon ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — Thatched House. Married, 1867, Mary, daughter of the late William Charles Gibson, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Postal address — Guyscliff, Colombo, Ceylon, GEORGE SAUNDERS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1823, being the son of the late Lieutenant- Colonel Richard Saunders ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — St. George's. Married, 1872, Isabella Evarina, daughter of the late Thomas Bailey, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Fermanagh. M EDWARD JAMES SAUNDERSON, Esquire, %3f Member of Parliament for Armagh ^bi ft 1 1 n ri IM*UI I and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cavan. Born October 1, 1837, 1q is tbe Military Cockade, being the son of the late Colonel Alexander Saunderson of Castle Saunderson, in the county of Cavan, by his wife Sarah Juliana, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah Juliana, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Farnham. Chih— Carlton {S. W.). Armorial bearings at given in Debretfs '* House of Co7ntnons," hut for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms : Paly of six argent and azure, on a bend sable three annulets or. Crest — A talbot passant. Married, 1865, Helena Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Helena Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas de Moleyns, third Lord Ventry ; and has, with other Issue — Somerset Saunderson, Gentleman, torn T.Z(yj. Postal address — Castle Saunderson, Belturbet. ELIZABETH WILLIAMS A ANNE SAUNDER- SON, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Williamsa A?ine Saunderso7i, sister of the third Earl of Portarlington ; was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1846. Married, 1847, Hardress De Luttrell Saunderson, Esquire. RACHEL MARY SAUNDERSON, commonly known as Lady Rachel Mary Saunderson, daughter of the third Earl of Clonmell. Married, 1866, Llewellyn Traheme Bassett Saunderson, MAR y SA URIN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Mary Saurin, daughter of the first Earl of ^b\f\\W\Y\ Harrowby. Married, 1828, Rear-Admiral >&\X\X\,\\V Edward Saurin, -who died 1878. Dame CHARLOTTE HENRIETTA SAUSSE, Widow, commonly known as the Honour- ^^ftfltftfr ^^^ Lady Sausse, daughter of the Right ^TdU^PV Honourable Thomas Alexander Fraser, fourteenth Baron Lovat. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge ; Or, on a bend azure, between two Saracens' heads proper, wreathed round the temples argent and of the second, a crescent of the third between two bezants, impaling the arms of Fraser, namely, quarterly I and 4, azure three cinquefoils argent; 2 and 3 argent, three antique crowns gules. Married, 1866, Sir Matthew Richard Sausse, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice at Bombay, who died 1867. Postal address — Haunton Hall, Tamworth. The Reverend FRANCIS FORBES SAVAGE, Clerk in Holy Orders, Vicar of Flushing, Fal- SfefltlflftP moMif/i. ^iom November in, iSn, being the ^O'dUCl^v eldest and only child of John Morris Savage, Esquire, Captain Royal Artillery, who died in the Crimea, June 1855. Livery — White. Armorial bearings as used are: Argent, six lioncels, three, two and one sable. Crest — Lssuing from, waves a 7nermaid all proper. Motto — " Fortis atque Jidelis," These arms are those recorded in Ulster's Office (1665) as the arms of Savage of Ardquin, hut no pedigree has been registered showing the descent therefrom. Married, September 16, 1881 ; and has Issue — John Ardkeen Savage ; Rayjfwnd Savage ; and Ethel Kathleen. Postal address — Flushing Vicarage, Falmouth. Dame MARY SAVAGE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Savage, daughter of John Turtle of Moira, in the county of Antrim. Married, 1838, Sir John Savage, Knight Bachelor, who -was Mayor of Belfast 1872, and died 1883. Postal address — SAVERNAKE, Viscount, see AILESBURY. SAVILE, quartered by CAVENDISH. SAVILE, see MEXBOROUGH. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN SAVILE, Baron Savile, a Member of Her Majesty's Most S&fthtfl^ Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand XS'HUI.IK- Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom iSig ; assumed the surname of Savile in heu of Lumley 1887. Creation — October 25, 1888. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field within a bordure wavy of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a H is the Naval Cockade. ^at ^ab 877 Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl argent, charged with a bendlet sinister wavy sable ; and for his SupporteiB, on either side of the escutcheon a talbot ermine, gorged with a collar wavy sable, pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a popinjay vert, collared gules. Motto — " Be fast." Heir presumptive — Under special remainder, John Savile Lumley, Esquire, son of the Reverend Frederick Savile Lumley, late Rector of Bilsthorpe, born 1854 ; served in the Diplomatic Service and Foreign Office, retired 1889 ; ■Justice of the Peace for the county of Nottingham ; Major Nottinghamshire Yeomanry Cavalry [married, November 1894, Mrs. Hilyar of Coker Court]. Residences — Rufford Abbey, OUerton, in the county of Nottingham ; Rishworth Lodge, Halifax ; 38 South Street, Grosvenor Square, W. LUCY GEORGINA SAVILE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lucy Georgina Savile, third daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Bray- brooke. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field, impaling the arms of Neville, namely gules, on a saltire argent, a rose of the field, barbed and seeded proper. Married, 1852, the Reve- rend Arthur Savile, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Arthur Savile, who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Iss-ue — (i) Grey Henry Savile, Esquire, died an infant, April 16, 1858 ; (2) Arthur Cornwallis Savile, Esquire, born October 6, 1865 ; (3) Latimer Savile, Gentleman, bom September 9, 1868 ; Elizabeth Jane ; Mir- abel Anne [married, August 15, 1877, William Marsland Francis, third son of H. W. Schneider of Belsfield, Winder- mere] ; Alethea Maud ; Georgina Lucy ; Vere Philippa [married, November 17, 1S87, William Blackburn, Barrister- at-Law] ; Blanche Audley ; Florence Augusta ; and Octavia Louisa, Postal address — ^Heydon House, Royston. PAULINA MARY ANNE HARDING, comvionly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Savile, dattghter of Major William John King. Married, firstly, the Hon- ourable Charles Stuart Savile [son of the third Earl of Mexborough], who died 1870 ; secondly, 1871, Wallace James Harding. The Reverend PHILIP YORKE SAVILE, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable Philip Yorke Savile. Born 1B14, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Mexborough ; appointed Rector of Methley, in the county of York, in 1847. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl argent. Married, 1842, Emily Mary Brand (who died 1881), daughter of William Hale of King's Walden, in the county of Hertford; and has Issue— {t.) George Savile, Esquire,' born 1847 [married, 1876, Charlotte Maria (who died 1879), daughter of the late Henry Baker of Stoke, in the county of Devon, and has issue, Beatrice Mary]; (2) Henry William Savile, Esquire, Commander Roval Navy (retired), born 1850 ; (3) the Reverend William Hale Savile, Vicar of Wvkeham, in the county of York, born 1859 [married, 1888,' Mabel, only daughter of Count Hippolyte Alexander von Bothmer] ; and Alice Mary. Resi- dence — Methley Rectory, near Leeds. § WILLIAM SAVILE, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant for the countv of Cardigan, late Captain 9th Queen's Royal Lancers. Born October8, 1841, being the only surviving son of Henry Alexander Savile, commonly known as the Honour- able Henry Alexander Savile, second son of the Right Hon- ourable the third Earl of Mexborough , by his wife Catherine, third daughter of KingsmiU Pennefather of New Park, in the county of Tipperary. CfaJj— Travellers', Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantlmg sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an owl as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Be fast." Married, June 12, 1865, Emily, daughter of Captain Delink Seymour Davies of Highmead, in the county of Cardigan ; and has Issue — ]o\ai Herbert Drax Savile, Gentleman, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade ; and Beatrice Anne Louisa. Estate — St. Johnstoun, in the county of Tipperary. Postal address — 20A St. James's Place, London, S.W. H CHARLES ALFRED ONLEY SAVILL-ONLEY, %^ Esquire, Justice of the Peace <^f>t(> Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W.; Woodlands, Stoke Poges, in the county of Buckingham. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 878 ^ato ^ar H, WAN'LEY ELLIS SAWBRIDGE-ERLE- DRAX. @ Esquire, Justice of ^att)firiD0e=(!Erle^Drar ZZ^^f SL*! Lieutenant Dorset (Queen's Own) Yeomanry Cavalry. Born November j, 1859, being the son of the late Reverend Charles Sawbridge, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of Aimer, in the county of Dorset, by his wife Ehzabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas Shettle ; succeeded to his estates under the will of his uncle, John Samuel Wanley Sawbridge-Erle-Drax, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and Member of Parliament in January 1887 ; assumed by Royal License the additional surnames and arms of Erle-Drax, October 7 following. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, chequy or and azure, on a chief gules, three ostrich feathers in plume, issuant of the fest, and for distinction a canton argent, charged with a cross crosslet of the third (for Drax) ; 2. gules, three escallops two and one argent, a bordure engrailed of the last, and for distinction a canton or, charged with a cross crosslet of the first (for Erie) ; 3. or, two bars azure, each charged with a barrulet dancett^e argent, a chief indented of the second (for Sawbridge). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-dragon, wings inverted or, and for distinction the shoulder charged with a cross crosslet gules (for Drax) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant azure, holding a hand-saw erect or (for Sawbridge). Mar- ried, July 28, 1892, Milward, only surviving daughter of the late John Wyld, formerly Lieutenant 3rd (King's Own) Light Dragoons. Seats — Holnest Park, Sherborne, in the county of Dorset; Olantigh Towers, Wye, in the county of Kent. FRANCIS SA^\'REY-COOKSON, Gentleman. Born 1853, being the second son ^atotreB=Coofegon ^UksonVsqSre.o^N^: sham Hall, in the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1871 , by his first wife Sybella, second daughter of Thomas CEresiphorus Tyndall of The Fork, in the county of Gloucester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, argent on a bend engrailed between six lioncels gules, a rose of the first between two arrows proper, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the second for distinction (for Sawrey) ; 2 and 3 party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged '{for Cookson) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand graspin? an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all proper, thereon a cross crosslet gules for distinction (for Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colom-s, a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards or (for Cookson); with the Motto — "Nil des- perandum. " GEORGINA MARGARET SAWREY - COOKSON, Widow, daughter of William Edward Rawlinson and grand- daughter of John Rawlinson of Combe House, Andover, Armorial bearings — Upon a lozenge the following Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend engrailed between six lioncels gules, a rose of the first between two arrows proper, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the second, for distinction (for Sawrey) ; 2 and 3 per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged (for Cookson). Married. 1865, as his third wife, the late James Sawrey-Cookson, Esquire, of Neasham Hall, in the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff' in the year 1871 (who died 1889). Of the above marriage (Mr. Sawrey-Cookson had other issue by both his previous marriages) there is Issue — Seven sons [who use for Crests, i. in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all proper, thereon a cross crosslet gules (for Sawrey) ; 2. a demi-lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister & is the Military Cockade. paw on a sptu-, rowel upwards or (for Cookson) ; with the Motto— " Nil desperandum "], namely— (i) James Freville Rawlinson Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, born 1866; (2) Ernest Edward Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, bom 1867 ; (3) Lowthian Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, bom 1870; (4) Clement Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, born 1872; (5) Christopher Bryan Crackenthorpe Sawrey-Cookson, Gentle- man, bora 187s ; (6) Sydney Spencer Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (7) Gerald Rowley Sawrey-Cookson, Gentleman, born 1881 ; and two daughters, Mildreda Evelyn and Ada Felicia. Postal address-— Broughton Tower- in-Furness. [The Royal License gave permission for the name to ie Cookson-Sawrey : but it is used as Sawrey-Cookson.] JOSEPH TYNDALL SAWREY-COOKSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham. Bom 1848, being the eldest son of the late James Sawrey-Cookson, Esquire, of Neasham Hall, in the county of Durham, Justice of the Peace for that county, for which he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1871, by his first wife Sybella, second daughter of Thomas CEresiphoms Tyndall of The Fork, in the county of Gloucester. Clui — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend engrailed between six lioncels gules, a rose of the first between two arrows proper, in the centre chief point a cross crosslet of the second for distinction (for Sawrey) ; 2 and 3 party per pale nebuly or and gules, two pallets between as many legs couped at the thigh in armour, all counterchanged (for Cookson) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm em- bowed in armour, the hand grasping an arrow in bend sinister, point downwards, the Roman fasces fesseways all proper, thereon a cross crosslet gules for distinction (for Sawrey) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant proper, gorged with a collar nebuly gules, holding in the dexter paw a club also proper, and resting the sinister paw on a spur, rowel upwards of (for Cookson) ; with the Motto, "Nil desperandum." Estate and postal address — Neasham Hall, Durham. Sir JAMES SA WYER, Knight Bachelor, FelUrm of the Royal College of Physicians, Justice of Q^a*ffiWW '^^ Peace, Doctor of Medicine, Senior Con- '^tlUJj/vv suiting Physician to the Queen's Hospital. Born 1844, being the son of James Sawyer of Carlisle, by his wife Ann, eldest daughter of William George of Ross, in the county of Hereford ; created Knight Bachelor [by Patent), 1865. Married, 1873, Adelaide Mary, fourth daughter of the Reverend John Hatwood Hill, Rector of Cranoe, in the county of Leicester. Postal addresses — 31 Temple Row, Birmingham ; Haseley Hall, Warwick. SAXE-COBURG, quartered bv the PRINCE OF WALES, and the DUKES OF CONNAUGHT, AL- BANY, and YORK. ,'\DMIR.\L OF THE FLEET HIS ROYAL HIGHNESS ALFRED ERNEST ^a]t:e=CoiJurg=®ot!ba ^^u™' LTS? burg-Gotha, Prince of Great Britain and Ireland, Duke of Edinburgh, Earl of Ulster and Kent, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Duke of Julich, Cleves, of Engern and Westphalia, Land- grave in Thuringen, Margrave of Meissen, Count of Henneberg, Count von der Mark and Ravensberg, and Lord of Rawenstein and Tonna, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight of the Orders of the Black Eagle of Prussia, St. Andrew of Russia, Elephant of Denmark, St. Stephen of Austria, Golden Fleece, and Charles HI. of Spain, Osmanieh of Turkey, and Annunciation of Italy, and has Grand Cross of Legion of Honour, Master of Trinity House, Personal Naval Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty, and Honorary Admiral of German Navy. Bom August 6, 1844, being the second son of Her Majesty Queen 'Victoria, and His Royal Highness ^ is the Naval Cockade. the late Prince Consort ; created Duke of Edinburgh , Earl of Ulster, and Earl of Kent (in the Peerage of the United Kingdom) 1866, and succeeded to the Dukedom of Saxe- Coburg-Gotha, 1893 ; introduced at Privy Council, May 9, 1866. Cl-ubs — United Service, White's, Travellers', Array and Navy, Junior United Service, Marlborough ; Junior Naval and Military, University (Edinburgh) , Hurlingham. Livery — Armorial bearings as recorded in England for "The Duke of Edinburgh : " Quarterly i and 4 England ; 2. Scot- land; 3. Ireland; differenced by a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with a cross of St. George gules, and each of the other points with an anchor azure, and in an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Saxe-Coburg, namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert, the escutcheon being surrounded by the garter and the collar of the Most Noble Order. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank (which was of crosses patfe and fleurs-de-lis alternately), and thereupon a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold lined with argent ; and for his Crest, upon a like coronet, a lion statant guardant or, differenced with a like label and crowned with a similar coronet ; and for his Supporters, on tlie dexter side a lion guardant or, crowned and differenced as the crest ; and on the sinister side a unicorn argent, gorged with a like coronet and thereto affixed a chain passing between the forelegs and reflexed over the back or, and differenced witli a label as in the arms. The arras of "The Hereditary Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha" are: i. or, a lion rampant sable (for Juhch) ; 2. gules, a shield argent, issuing therefrom eight sceptres or (for Cleve) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant double-queued gules, ducally crowned or (for Berg) ; 4. gules, three hearts or (for Engern) ; 5. gules, a horse courant argent (for Westphalia) ; 6. sable, a lion double-queued or (for Coburg) ; 7. azure, a lion rampant double-queued bendy argent and gules, ducally crowned or (for Thiiringen) ; 8. or, a lion rampant double-queued sable (for Meissen) ; 9. per pale dexter gules, a column argent, ducally crowned or (for Romnild) ; sinister . . on a mount vert, a cock sable (for Henneberg) ; 10. per fesse argent and azure, a lion rampant counterchanged, ducally crowned or (for Lichtenberg) ; 11. azure, an eagle displayed or (for the Palatinate of Saxony) ; 12. sable, an eagle displayed or (for the Palatinate of Thuringen) ; 13. azure, two pallets or (for Lansberg) ; 14. argent, three bucks' horns gules (for Borna) ; 15. or, sem^e of hearts gules, a lion rampant sable, ducally crowned of the second (for Orlamunde or Weimar) ; 16, azure, a lion rampant per fesse or and argent (for Pleissen) ; 17. argent, a rose gules (for Altenburg) ; 18. ar- gent, three barrulets azure (for Eisenberg) ; 19. or, a fesse chequy argent and gules (for La Marck) ; 20. argent, three chevronels gules (for Ravensberg) ; 21. gules (for Jus regale) ; 22. azure, a lion passant argent (for Tonna) ; 23. gules, on a bendlet argent, a raven proper, holding an annulet or (for Ravenstein) ; over all, on an escutcheon barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert (for Saxony). Above the escutcheon is placed the crown of Saxe-Coburg ; and for his Crests, I. out of a ducal coronet, a conical cap, charged with the arms of Saxony crowned with a like coronet, and therein a tuft of peacocks' feathers proper (for Saxony) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a man in pro- file, mantled proper, a .pointed cap paly gules and argent (for Meissen) ; 3. out of a coronet a pair of horns argent, issuing from the exterior side of each spears gules, headed argent, adorned with leaves or (for Thuringen) ; 4. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head and neck erased or, collared gules, the wings displayed sable (for Julich) ; 5. upon a wreath of the colours, a buffalo's head caboshed gules, armed and ringed argent, crowned or, the circle of the crown chequy argent and gules (for Cleve and La Marck) ; 6. out of a coronet a peacock's tail all proper (for Berg). Supporters — On either side a lion regardant , crowned with his crown. Married, January 23, 1874, Her Imperial Highness the Grand Duchess Marie Alexandrovna, born October 17, 1853, only daughter of His Majesty Alexander II., Emperor of all the Russias ; and has Issue — His Royal Highness Prince Alfred Alexander Ernest William Albert, Hereditary Prince of Saxe-Coburg-Gotha, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and of the Order of the Black Eagle of Prussia, Lieutenant Thuringen Regiment of German Army, and 2nd Volunteer Battalion Devonshire Regiment, born October 15, 1874 ; Her Royal Highness Princess Marie Alexandra Victoria, Crown Princess of ^ap 879 Roumania, Lady of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, and has Grand Cordon of Order of Crown of Roumania, born October 1875 [married, January 10, 1893, His Royal Highness Prince Ferdinand Victor Albert Mainrad, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Crown Prince of Roumania, and has issue living, Prince Carol, born October 15, 1893 ; and Princess Elizabeth] ; Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Melita, Lady of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, born November 9, 1876 [married, April 19, 1894, His Royal Highness Ernest Louis Charles Albert William, Reigning Grand Duke of Hesse, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath] ; Her Royal Highness Princess Alexandra Louise Olga Victoria, bom September i, 1878 ; and Her Royal Highness Princess Beatrice Leopoldine Victoria, born April 20, 1884. Residences — The Castle, Coburg ; The Castle, Reinhardsbrunn, Gotha ; Clarence House, St. James's, S.W. SAXE- WEIMAR [Princess), Lady Augusta Catherine, daughter of the fifth Duke of QSlilt*l>-?r^Jl>tinflt* Richmond. Married, 1851, ■SO'RA't'-UAaK-imat General Prince Edward of Saxe - Weimar, K'night of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel 1st Life Guards ; Gold Stick in Waiting, and late Com- mander-in-Chief in Ireland ; received the title of Countess of Domierg after her marriage, which was admitted only as morganatic. SAXON KINGS OF ENGLAND, quartered by HUSSEY. SAXONY, quartered by DUKES OF CUMBERLAND and CAMBRIDGE, and by FITZCLARENCE. The Right Honourable CAROLINE LEIGH TWISLETON-WYKEHAM- SSflttr anh fifcr>Tl> FIENNES, widow. Baroness XyOJ^t- ailU 'X3)\,\X, Saye and Sele, daughter of the Right Honourable Chandos Leigh, first Baron Leigh. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, aztu-e three lions rampant or (for Fiennes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three moles sable (for Twisleton), and impaling the arms of Leigh, namely gules, a cross engrailed argent, in the first quarter a lozenge of the second. Supporters — Two wolves argent, each gorged with a spiked collar and a line therefrom reflexed over the back or. Married, 1857, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Frederick 'Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes, the thirteenth Baron Saye and Sele, who died 1887. Postal address — Broughton Castle, Banbury. The Right Honourable TOHN FIENNES TWISLE- TON-WYKEHAM-FIENNES, Baron Saye and Sele, Justice of the Peace, County Alderman, and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Oxford , and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Warwick. Bom February 28, 1830, being the son of the thirteenth Baron, by his first wife Emily, daughter of the fourth Viscount Powerscourt (she died 1837) ; succeeded his father in 1887. Creation — Originally by Writ of Summons, 1447 ; bv Patent Confirmatory of Writ, August 9, 1603. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three lions rampant or (for Fiennes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three moles sable (for Twisleton) ; impaling the arms of Hay, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, t and 4 azure, a unicorn salient argent, armed, maned and unguled or, within a bordure of the last, charged with eight half-thistles vert, impaled with as many half-roses gules, for augmenta- tion ; 2 and 3 argent, three escutcheons gules (for Hay) ; second grand quarter, or three bars wavy gules (for Drummond) ; third grand quarter, or a lion's head erased within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, a coat of augmentation (likewise for Drummond). Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a wolf sejant proper, gorged with a spiked collar, the line therefrom reflexed over the back or (for Fiennes) ; 2. an arm embowed and vested sable, cuff argent, hand proper, holding a mole-spade or, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 88o ^ap ^ca headed and armed of the second (for Twisleton). Sup- porters — Two wolves argent, gorged and lined as the crest. Motto — " Fortem posce animum." Married, April 24, 1856, Augusta Sophia, commonly known as Lady Augusta Sophia, youngest daughter of the Right Honour- able Thomas Robert Hay, tenth Earl of Kinnoul ; and has Issue — (i) Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton - Wykeham - Fiennes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffrey Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, born August 3, 1858 [married, February 20, 1884, Marion Ruperta Murray, daughter of Major Robert Bartholomew Lawes of Old Park, in the county of Kent, and has issue, Geoffrey Rupert Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esquire, born December 27, 1884; Ivo Murray Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentle- man, born December 15, i88q ; a son, born October 4, iSqo ; and Evelyn Idonia, died July 28, 1887] ; (2) Eustace Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eustace Edward Twisleton- Wykeham - Fiennes, born February 29, 1864 [married, December 1894, Florence, daughter of J. Rathpelder of Wynberg, and widow of Woodward Fletcher] ; (3) Ivo Henry John Twisleton - Wykeham - Fiennes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ivo Henry John Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, born October 12, 1872: (4) William Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Cecil Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, born August i, 1879; Beat- rice Emmeline Augusta, commonly known as the Honour- able Beatrice Emmeline Augusta [married, January 11, t88i. Captain Moubray Allfrey, isth Hussars, eldest son of Frederick Allfrey of Stanbury, in the county of Berkshire, and has issue] ; Edwyna Susan Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Edwyna Susan Elizabeth [married, August 20, 1889, Major Herbert Frecheville Ramsden, Madras Staff Corps, and has issue] ; Edith Ellen Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Ellen Louisa ; Alexandra Caroline Frances, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alexandra Caroline Frances ; Maud Mary, com- monly known as the Honourable Maud Marv ; and Gertrude Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Emily. Seats — Broughton Castle, Bambury, in the county of Oxford ; Sunbury House, Reading. Lieuienant-Geneml /AMES ROBERT STEADMAN SA YER, Companion of the Mo^t Honourable Q^aw^Y ^^'^^^ ^f ^^^^ Bath. Born 1826, being the son Xyu^vt ff^ fj^Q i^fg ^_ Sayer, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, of Sibton Park, in the county of Suffolk ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Ser- vice. Postal address — 4 Ovington Gardens, S. Kensington, S.W. Sir THOMAS CHARLES SCANLEN, Knight Com- mander of tli^ Most Distinguished Order Sirj^nf Ptl ^^ Saint Michael and Saint George, son oj ^O'Vdlllvlt Charles Scanlen, Member of Cape House of Assembly ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Postal address — Johannesburg, South Africa. §Thr Right HoNOUR.iSLE ALDRED FREDERICK GEORGE BERESFORD LUM- Qhf fl1*fl1*ritIlY?l LEY. Earl of Scarbrough, Viscount XS^VUVUVUU^IJ Luraley and Baroii Lumley of Lum- ley Castle, in the county of Durham, in the Peerage of England, Viscount Lumley of the county of Waterford, in the Peerage of Ireland, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the West Riding of the county of York, Lieutenant-Colonel Yorkshire Dragoons. Born November 16, 1857, being the son of the ninth Earl, by his wife Frederica Mary Adeliza, daughter of the late -Andrew Robert Drummond ; succeeded his father 1884. Crea- tions — Viscount (Irish), July 12, 1628; Baron, May 31, 1681 ; Viscount, April 10, 1689 ; Earl (English), April 15, 1690. Annoiial bearings — He bears for Arms: Argent, a fesse gules, between three parrots vert, collared of the second. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety all proper. Sup- porters — Two parrots wings inverted vert. Motto — " Murus aeneus conscientia sana." Heir presumptive — His brother, Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley, Esquire, commonly ^ is tbe Military Cockade. known as the Honourable Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley, Captain (late Adjutant) nth Hussars, was Military Secretary to the Earl of Zetland when Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland; born 1862; married, 1892, Constance, daughter of Captain Wilson-Patton. Seats — Sandbeck Park, Rother- ham ; Lumley Castle, in the county of Durham ; Tickhill Castle, in the county of York. The Right Honourable FREDERICA MARY Adeliza lumley, widow. Countess of Scarbrough, daughter of the late Andrew Robert Drummond. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a fesse gules, between three parrots vert, collared of the second. Supporters — Two parrots wings inverted vert. Married, 1846, the Right Honourable Richard George Lumley, the ninth Earl of Scarbrough, who died 1884. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Lyulph Richard Granby William Lumley, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Lumley, born June 7, 1850, died, unmarried, August 23, 1868 ; (2) The Right Honourable Aldred Frederick George Beresford Lumley, tenth Earl Scarbrough ; (3) Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Osbert Victor George Atheling Lumley, Captain nth Hussars, Aide-de-Camp and Military Private Secretary to Earl of Zetland, Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, born July 18, 1862 ; Algitha Frederica Mary, commonly known as Lady Algitha Frederica Mary [married, August 13, 1868, W. T. Orde-Powlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable W. T. Orde-Powlett, eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Lord Bolton] ; Ida Frances Anna- bella, commonly known as Lady Ida Frances Annabella [married, September 7, i86g, George Cecil Orlando Bridge- man, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Newport, Member of Parliament, eldest son of the Right Honourable the Earl of Bradford] ; Lilian Selina Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Lilian Selina Elizabeth [married, August 3, 1871, the Most Honourable the Marquess of Zetland, Lord - Lieu- tenant of Ireland] ; and Sibell Mary, commonly known as Lady Sibell Mary [married, firstly, October 3, 1874, Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly called Earl Gros- venor (who died January 21, 1884), eldest son of the Most Noble the Duke of Westminster, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and married secondly, February 7, 1887, George Wyndham, late Captain Coldstream Guards, Member of Parliament for Dover, son of Percy Wyndham, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Percy Wyndham]. Postal addresses — Lumley Castle, Chester-le-Street, county Durham ; The Solent Cottage, Fawley, Southampton, SCARLETT, see ABINGER. BESSIE FLORENCE SCARLETT, Widow, second daughter of Edward Gibson, by his wife &lf fll'fpl'f' Elizabeth, only daughter and heir of Cap- ■seyVim^-VV tain Thomas Rylance, 43rd Light Infantry. Livery — Dark blue coat and waistcoat, canary colour breeches and silver buttons. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Chequy or and gules, a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-towered argent. Married Leopold James Yorke Campbell Scarlett, Esquire, of Parkhurst, in the county of Surrey, Major and Lieutenant-Colonel Scots Guards, who died 1888 (only son of Peter Campbell Scarlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Peter Campbell Scarlett, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Shelley Leopold Laurence Scar- lett, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Bedfordshire Regi- ment, born 1872 [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Brooke Camp- bell Scarlett, Gentleman, born 1876 ; (3) Laurence James Peter Scarlett, Gentleman, Midshipman Royal Navy, lost in the "Victoria," 1893; (4) Hugh Richard Scarlett, Gentle- man; (5) Percy Gerald Scarlett, Gentleman; (6) Leopold Florence Scarlett, Gentleman ; and Ruth Hester Frances. Postal address — 5 Tregunter Road, The Boltons, London, S.W. LOUISA ANNE SCARLETT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs Peter Campbell Scarlett, daughter of the late James Wolfe Murray (Lord Cringletie), and widow of Monsieur Edmund Jeannin. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge: Chequy or and gules, a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple-turreted argent. Married, 1873, as his second wife, Peter Campbell 3 is tbe Naval Cockade. ^ta ^Cf) ■88 1 Scarlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Peter Campbell Sgarlett, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Abinger, who died i88i. Postal address— 6 Russell Terrace, Walmer, Kent. m SHELLEY LEOPOLD LAURENCE SCARLETT, 1**Y of the Bath. ^omiSzi, being the son X3'ViJUIIlMK'll5 ofthe late Admiral Alexander Wilmot Schomberg ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Club — United Service. Married, 1853, Mary, daughter of Charles Wright of St. Clare, Southsea. Postal address — n Larkstone Road, Ilfracombe. Major-General BRYMER FRANCIS SCHREIBBR, Companion ofthe Most Honourable Order S&rTl1*l^tfl(^t* of the Bath; created Companion of the aO'VyV«-tU<'V Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1890, Louisa Frances, daughter of the late N. E. Hurst of Highton Grange, in the county of Leicester, and widow of Captain De Burgho Hodge. CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH SCHREIBER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Elizabeth Schreiber, daughter of the ninth Earl of Lindsey. Married, firstly, 1833, Sir Josiah John Guest, Baronet, who died 1852 ; secondly, 1855, Charles Schreiber, who died 1884. Sir JOHN HENRY WILLIAM SCHRODER, first Baronet, of The Dell, Old Windsor, in the filfflf n?ll>1* county of Berkshire. Born February 13, X3'Vyt.UUI>(, 1825, being the son of Baron John Henry Schroder of Holstein, Mecklenburg, and Hamburg, by his wife Henriette von Schwartz ; succeeded his father as Baron von Schroder, June 28, 1883. Creation & is the Military Cockade. —Baronet, December 8, 1892. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a fesse gules, between in chief three roses issuant gules, seeded or, slipped and leaved vert, and in base three mullets of six points (two and one) azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a foreign ducal coronet proper, a rose as in the arms, between two buffalo-horns argent. Motto—' ' Vincet Veritas. " Married, September 19, 1850, Miss Dorothea Evelina Schlilsser of St. Petersburg. Seat—'Vae. Dell, Old Windsor. SCLATER-BOOTH, see BASING. Sir ANDRE W RICHARD SCOBLE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star ®(f flhfp of India, one of Her Majesty' s Counsel Learned ^JvUUlv ifi the Law, Member of Parliament for Hackney [Central). Born 1831, being the son of John Scoble of Kingsirid^e, in the county of Devon, and Toronto, Canada; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1890. Married, 1863, Augusta Harriette, daughter of Joseph Niclwlson. Postal address — 21 Kensington Garden Terrace, London, W. SCONE, Baron, see MANSFIELD. SCOTLAND, quartered by the PRINCE OF WALES, and the DUKES OF CONNAUGHT, ALBANY, YORK, CAMBRIDGE, CUMBERLAND, RICHMOND AND GORDON, GRAFTON, ST. ALBANS, BUCCLEUCH, and CLEVELAND, and by BEAUCLERK, HUSSEY, POWLETT, STUART, STUART - RICHARDSON, VERSCHOYLE, PHIPPS, FITZCLARENCE, FITZ ROY, and GORDON-LENNOX. Sir COLLEY HARM AN SCOTLAND, Knight Bachelor. Born 1818, being the son of fi\rrti"fflMTl the late Thomas Scotland, Registrar of the '^LUViailU J stand of Antigua ; dubied Knight Bache- . lor, 1861. ClMh— Windham. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished, are for Arms : Argent, a chevron azure between three lions' heads couped gules. Crest — A lion s head erased proper; with the Motto, " Honore et veritate." Married, 1854, Sarah Anne [who died 1859), daughter of the late John Joseph Bygrave. Postal address — 44 Queen's Gate Gardens, S. W. SCOTT, quarterly with LAURENCE, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by ORMSBY BLAKE. SCOTT, quartered by NAPIER. SCOTT, see CLONMELL and ELDON. SCOTT, Baron, see BUCCLEUCH. SCOTT, HEPBURNE, see POLWARTH. SCOTT, MONTAGU-DOUGLAS, see BUCCLEUCH and MONTAGU of BEAULIEU. BEAUCHAMP HENRY JOHN SCOTT, Esquire, Justice of tlie Peace for the county of Warwick, @»)COtt formerly Captain in the Scots Guards. Born XSiVU VV December 28, 1847, being the eldest son of Colonel Charles Grantham Scott, cOTnmonly known as the Honourable Charles Grantham Scott, by his wife Frances Maria, daughter of Ralph William Grey of Backworth, in the county of Northumberland. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings as given in the Peerages, hut which are of no authority, are for Arms : Or, on a bend azure, an^ estoile between two crescents ardent. Crest — A buck trippant proper. Married, March 31, 1875, Lucy, daughter of ^ Anthony Willson of Raunceby Hall, in the county of Lincoln; and has Issue — Rupert Charles Scott, Esquire, born November 10, 1877. Estate and postal address — Eathorfe Hall, Leamington. DONALD ALBERT SCOTT, Armiger. Bom June 17, 1856, being the third son of Robert Bagge Scott of Norwich, by his wife Emily Mary, daughter and heiress of M is the Naval Cockade. ^co ^co 883 Robert Tallent of Rushraere, in the county of Suffolk, by his wife Harriet Sophia Tallent, granddaughter of Eliza- beth Rous. Cluh — ^Junior Conservative, y&morial bear- ings—He bears for Arms: Party per pale argent and pean, a saltire nebuly between two cinquefoils in pale, and as many annulets in fesse all counterchanged ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a wing or, semfe of bay leaves proper, a crescent pean ; with the Motto, " Tace aut face." Postal address — VA-ashxca, Norfollc. Mr. Scott is descended from the ancient family of Bagge of Shipdham, in the county of Norfolk, and maternally from the noile family of Sous of Bennington and Worling- worth, in the county of Suffolk, and in addition to other known families, from the family of Nuthall of Spexhall Hall, in the last named county, recorded in the Heralds Visitation of Suffolk in 1664 as of the family of Sir Thomas Nuthall out of Cheshire. Further, Mr. Scott claims to be descended from John Le Scott, who bequeathed houses, tene- ments, and land to the Cathedral Church of Norwich be- tween the years 1270 and 1280; and of which town he was Bailiff in the years 1258 and 1264. m Sir EDWARD DOLMAN SCOTT, sixth Baronet, of %S Hartington, in the county of Derby, and fifth Baronet of Great Barr, in the county of Stafford, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and Justice of the Peace for the county of War- wick. Bom February 12, 1826, being the son of the second Baronet, by his wife Catherine Juliana, daughter of Sir Hugh Bateraan, first Baronet ; succeeded his nephew in 1884. Creations — April 30, and December 15, 1806. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse gules cotised azure, between three catherine-wheels sable, as many lambs passant of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a beacon fired proper, ladder or. Motto — " Regi fidelis patria2que." Heirs presumptive — To the Baronetcy of Great Barr, his cousin, Edward Douglas, son of Captain Edward Scott, Royal Navy, and great- grandson of the first Baronet, born 1863 ; to the Baronetcy of Hartington (by descent from the younger daughter of Sir Hugh Bateman), Sir Alexander Bateman Periam FuUer- Acland-Hood, Baronet [to whom refer]. Postal address — Conservative Club. FRANCES MARIA SCOTT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Scott, daughter of the late Ralph Williajn Grey. Married, 1843, Charles Grantham Scott, Esquire, com?nonly known as the Honourable Charles Grantham Scott [son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Clonmell), who died 1885. Of the above Tnarriage there is Issue — (i) Beaucham-p Henry John Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, born 1847 \married, 1S75, Lucy Maria, daughter of the late Anthony Willson, Member of Parliament, of Raunceby Hall, Slea- ford. Residence — Eathorpe Hall, Leamington'] ; (2) Louis Guy Scott, Gentle-man, born 1850 [married, 1885, Inna Georgiana, daughter of the late Honourable I^ewes Watson Mules'] ; (3) Dudley Alexander Charles Scott, Gentleman, born 1853; Evelyn Mary; Jessie Louisa; and Annie Henrietta [married, 1880, Frederick William Fane]. Postal address — 45 Eaton Square, S. W. FRANCES MAR'^ SCOTT, commonly known as Lady Frances Mary Scott, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Clonmell. Postal address — 21 Chester Square, S. W. n Colonel Sir FRANCIS CUNNINGHAM SCOTT, w Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel (retired). Justice of the Peace for the counties of Midlothian and Suffolk. Born 1834, being the eldest son of the late Carteret George Scott, Esquire, of Malleny, by his second wife Emily, daughter of Admiral Francis Holmes CofSn, Royal Navy. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend azure, a star between two crescents of the first (for Scott of Buccleuch), and for difference, in base an arrow bendways proper, feathered and barbed argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent his badges as a Knight Commander thereof, and as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Crest— A stag lodged proper. Motto— "Amo probos." Married, 1859, Mary Olivia, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Edward Ward, Master of Arts, Rector of East Clandon, in the county of Surrey; and has /jjkc — Carteret Cunningham Scott, Esquire, born 1862 ; Florence Emily Cunningham ; and Ethel Mary Cunningham. Seats— Malleny House, Balerno, in the county of Midlothian ; and Bramford Hall, Ipswich, in the county of Suffolk. Residence — Accra, Gold Coast. Sir FRANCIS DAVID SIBBALD SCOTT, fourth Baronet, of Dunninald, Lieutenant Royal Navy (retired). Born March 30, 1851, being the son of Sir James Sibbald David Scott, third Baronet, by his wife Harriet Anne, only daughter of Henry Shank of Castlerig, in the county of Fife; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of December 13, 1806. Club — Naval and Military. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a fesse em- battled counter-embattled between three lions' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased gules. Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic tiger, gorged with an antique crown ; sinister, a stag proper, horned or, collared gules, and holding in his mouth a thistle proper. Mottoes — " Spe vires augentur," "Tace aut face." Married. November 20, 1878, Jane Catherine, only surviving daugh- ter of A. A. Pearson of Luce, in the county of Dumfries ; and has Issue — Francis Montagu Sibbald Scott, Esquire, born July 23, 1885; Ethel Harriet Sibbald ; Florence Octavia Sibbald ; Beatrice Ellen Sibbald ; and Constance Mary Sibbald, died March 29, 1893. Seat — The Firs, Newbury, in the coimty of Berkshire. Surgeon-Colonel FREDERICK BEAUFORT SCOTT, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1839, being the son of the late George Scott of Glendowran, in the county of Lanark ; created Companion of the Most Distinguisjied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Clubs — Army and Navy, Junior United Service. GEORGE JOHN SCOTT, Gentleman. Bom Novem- ber 3, 1870, being the only son of the late Major W. Edington Stuart, late of the isth Hussars, by his wife Sydney Louisa, now Scott [to whom refer], only surviving daughter of the late George Jonathan Scott, Esquire, and who assumed by Royal License in the year 1891, the name and arms of Scott. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, gules three piles invected argent, two issuant from the chief and one from the base, each charged with a Catherine - wheel of the first (for Scott) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in base a savage's head couped proper (for Stuart). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-griffin sable, beaked gules, holding between the claws an escarbuncle or, a demi-cath- erine - wheel argent ; with the Motto, ' ' Recte faciendo neminem timeas. " Postal address — Betton Strange House, Shrewsbury. JAMES GEORGE SCOTT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1851, being the son of the late Reverend George Scott, minister of Dairsie, in the county of Fife; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Club — Savage. Married, 1890, Dora, daughter of the late Reverend James Campbell Connolly, Chaplain of Woolwich Dockyard. Postal addresS' — Lashio, Northern Shan States, Burmah. Colonel JAMES WOODWARD SCOTT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend James Woodward Scott, Rector of Bettiscombe, in the county of Dorset; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club— United Service. Colonel JOHN SCOTT, Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely aimigerons person. 884 ^CO Engineers, Justice of the Peace for the county of Renfrew. Born 1830, being the son of the late Charles Cunningham Scott of Hawkhill, in the county of Ayr ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton. Married, 1864, Annie, daughter of the late Robert Spalding of Kingston, Jainaica. Postal address — Hawkhill, Largs, Ayrshire. Sir JOHN SCOTT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George {so created 1894), Judicial Adviser to His Highness the Khedive of Egypt Sir JOHN SCOTT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1814, being the son of the late J. Scott, by his wife Anna, daughter of the late J. Backhouse of Cujnberland ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874. Married, 1850, Amelia Emina Cathey-ine, youngest daughter of the late William Cook [she died zSSz). Postal address — Chiselhurst. Sir JOHN HARLEY SCOTT, Knight Bachelor, son of Edward Scott of the county of Cork ; High Sheriff, 1892 ; educated privately ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1889, Maria Bawling, daughter of Henry Lindsay Young, Justice of the Peace, of Lee Mount, in the county of Cork, Postal address — Park View, Cork. §JOHN HENRY FRANCIS KINNAIRD SCOTT, Esquire, of Gala, in the county of Selkirk, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Selkirk and Roxburgh, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Selkirk. Born May 10, 1859, being the eldest son of the late Hugh Scott, Esquire, of Gala, by his wife Elizabeth Isabella, eldest daughter and heir of Captain Charles Kinnaird Johnstone Gordon, Knight of the Order of the Lion and Sun. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 or, on a bend azure, a star of six points between two crescents of the field, in the sinister chief point a rose gules, stalked and leaved vert (for Scott) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a saltire engrailed sable, five escallops or (for Pringle of Galashiels). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lady richly attired, holding in the dexter hand a rose proper. Mottoes — " Prudenter aino ; " under the shield, "Sursum." Seat — Gala House, Gala- shiels, in the county of Selkirk. Dame MARIA SELINA SCOTT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Scott, daughter of the late Henry Charles Burney, Doctor of Laws, of The Green, Richmond. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Married, 1861, Sir Claude Edward Scott, fourth Baronet, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Amy,, died September 12, 1872; Lina Mary [married, June i, 1887, Richard Russell of Wilmington Hall, in the county of Kent, and has issue] ; and Mabel Edith [married, February 6, 1890, the Right Honourable Earl Russell]. Postal address — The Cottage, Bray. MARY ANGELA SCOTT, commonly known as Lady Mary Angela Scott, sister of the Most Noble the third Duke of Wellington ; was raised to the rank of a Duke's daughter by Royal Wari'ani, 1884. Married, 1875, George Arthur Jervoise Scott. Postal addresses — 22 Grafton Street ; Bond Street, W, ; and Rotherfeld Park, Alton. Sir SAMUEL EDWARD SCOTT, sixth Baronet, of Lytchet Minster, in the county of Dorset. Born October 25, 1873, being the son of Sir Edward Henry Scott, fifth Baronet, by his wife Emilie, daughter of the late Colonel Henry Packe of Twyford Hall, in the county of Norfolk. Creation — September 8, 1821. Armorial Isearings — He bears for Arms: Per pale indented argent and pean, a saltire counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of park pales erminois, an arm erect vested per pale indented argent and gules, cuffed azure, holding in the hand a scroll proper. Heir presumptive — His brother, Henry Farquhar Scott, Esquire, born 1875. Seats — fi is tlie Military Cockade. Sundridge Park, Bromley, in the county of Kent; North Harris, North Britain. SOPHIA LOUISA SCOTT, commonly known as Lady Sophia Louisa Scott, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Clonmell. Postal address — 21 Chester Square, S. W. SYDNEY LOUISA SCOTT, Widow, of Betton Strange, only surviving daughter of the late George Jonathan Scott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Betton Strange, by his wife Augusta Frances, youngest daughter of Wynne of Peniarth, in the county of Merioneth. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, three piles invected argent, two issuant from the chief and one from the base, each charged with a catherine-wheel of the first. Married, February 25, 1868, Wedington Stuart, Esquire, late Major iSth Hussars, who died 1887 ; and she assumed by Royal License, 1891, the name and arms of Scott. Of the above marriage there is Issue — George John Scott, Gentleman, born November 3, 1870; and Marie. Estates — Betton Strange, in the county of Shropshire ; Peniarth-ucha, in the county of Merioneth. Postal address — Betton Strange House, Shrewsbury. H SiK WILLIAM , MONTEATH SCOTT, seventh @ Baronet, of Ancrum, in the county of Roxburgh, Steward of Her Majesty's Manor of Ncrthstead, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Roxburgh, Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar. Born 1829, being the eldest son of Sir William Scott, sixth Baronet, by his wife Eliza- beth, daughter and heir of David Anderson of Balgay, in the county of Forfar; succeeded his father in 1871, under the creation of October 27, 1671. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three lions' heads erased gules, langued azure. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange -tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased gules, langued azure. Motto — " Tace aut face." Married, January 17, 1861, Amelia Murray, eldest daughter of General Sir Thomas Monteath Douglas, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Douglas Support, and Stonebyres, in the county of Lanark ; and by her (who died November 3, 1890), has had Issue — William Michael Augustus Scott, Esquire, born June 19, 1865, died January 21, 1870 ; and Constance Emily. HeirXo the Baronetcy unknown. Seats — Ancrum, Jedburgh, in the county of Roxburgh ; Stonebyres, in the county of Lanark. Dame MARIQUITA JUANA PETRONILA SCOTT- DOUGLAS, Widow, com- &irntt-?nnttlTlAflF Distinguished Order of Saint '^\M\,\,'V^yi\\\,\,\X,\X Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Colonel {Retired List) Royal Engineers. Born August 3, 1836, being tlie sixth son of Robert Scott- Moncrieff of Fossaway, in the county of Perth, by his wife Susan, daughter of Alexander Pringle of Whyt- bank ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1878 ; and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Clubs — Athenmum, East India United Service. Armorial Tiearings as used, but which are not matriculated to him in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a pheon azure, between three lions' heads erased gules [for Scott) \ 2 and 3 argent, a lion raTnpant gules, a chief ermine within a bordure engrailed azure {for Moncrieff). Crest — Three stalks of wheat growing out of the ground proper. Motto — " Inde spes." Maxrisd, firstly, November 3, i860, Lucy, daughter of John Sturge, Esquire {she died 1874) ; secondly, September 13, 1879, Margaret, daughter of Edm-und Sturge, Esquire {she died 1885) ; thirdly, Decem- ber jp, 1890, Dora, daughter of Arthur Albrights, Esquire'; and has Issue — Colin Campbell Scott-Moncrieff, Esquire, born SepteTnber 16, 1883; Lucy; and Margaret. Postal address — 11 Cheyne IValh, Chelsea, CHARLES HENR Y SCO TT-PL UMMER. Born Octo- ber 18, 1859, being the eldeit SsTrti'l'^ll^if f ttttlTt 1^1* ^^"' ofCharlesScott-Plummer, XymVV-i^lUmillK'V Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Roxburgh attd Selkirk, by his wife Sophia, daughter of Joseph Goff of Hale Park, in the county of Hamp- shire. Club — Army and Navy. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a bend azure, a star of six points between two crescents of the field, and in the sinister chief point a rose gules, stalked and barbed vert, surmounted by an annulet {for Scott of IVoll) ; 2. azure, on a chevron .between, three lions' heads erased or, guttie-de-sang , as many martlets of the field {for Plufnmer of Middlestead') ; 3. gules, on a chevron argent, three mullets of the field, in base a sta^ s head erased or, within a bordureinvecked of the second {for Ker of Sunderland Hall). Crest — A lion issuing argent, holding a twig of palm, in the dexter paw ; with the Motto, " Cansulto et audacter." The marshalling of the arms given has never been matriculated, and is not officially sanctioned by Lyon. The quartered coat of Plumnur of Middlestead recorded in X773 does not quite agree with the blazons of the second and third quarters as given. Estates — Middlestead and Sunderland Hall. Postal address — Svnderland Hall, Selkirk. §SiR OWEN HENRY PHILIPPS SCOURFIELD, second Baronet, of The Mote, and QhPntt1*ftViri Williamston, in the county of Pem- XS'VUUlUvlU broke. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Deputy- Lieutenant for Haver- fordwest, Honorary Colonel Pembroke Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom October 10, 1847, being the elder son of Sir John Henry Scourfield, the first Baronet, by his wife Augusta, second daughter of John Lort Phillips of Haverfordwest ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of February 18, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, per saltire sable and gules, three greyhounds courant in pale argent, collared or (for Scourfield) ; 2 and 3 argent, fretty azure, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a wreath of oak or (for Philipps). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways proper, thereon a greyhound courant argent, collared or (for Scourfield) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable, gorged with a wreath of oak, and resting the sinister paw upon a fret or (for Philipps). Mottoes— Over the crest of Scourfield, " Fideliter, fortiter, feliciter; " over that of Philipps, "Animo et fide." Mar- ried, March 6, 1877, Gertrude Katherine, only daughter of Seymour Phillips Allen of Cresselly, in the county of Pem- broke. Heir presumptive — ■ His brother, John Arthur Philipps Scourfield, Esquire, Captain 12th Lancers, born 1849. Seats — Williamston and The Mote, Haverfordwest ; Robeston Hall, in the county of Pembroke. Dame LAURA LILLIAS SCRATCHLBY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Scratchley , Qbft*?l1"rflll>tl daughter of Sylvester J. Browne of 'SO'H.aH.yit'i: county SUgo. Mamzd, x86z. Sir Peter Henry Scratchley, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Sai7ii Michael and Saint George, High Commissioner for New Guinea, who died 1885. Postal address — § HENRY SCRYMGEOUR-WEDDERBURN, Es- quire, Here- ^crBmffeour=a21eDtier6urn ffaZTard Bearer of Scotland, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Fife, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Forfar, formerly Captain in the ijth and yind Regiments, Born April i8, 1840, being the eldest son of the late Frederick Lewis Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Helen, commonly known as the Honourable Hele?t, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable John Arbuthnott, eighth Viscount Arbuthnott. Clubs — Magistrates', New {Edinburgh). Livery — Drab, with crimson facings and silver lace. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, gules a lion rampant or, arw^d and langued azure, holding in the dexter paw a scimitar argent {for Scrymgeour) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper {for Wedderbum). Crests — On tJie dexter side, a lion's gamb holding a scimitar all proper, with the Motto, "Dissipate" {for Scrymgeour); on the sinister side, an eagle's head erased proper, with the Motto, " Non degener'* {for Wedderbum). Supporters — On either side a greyhound, collared and lined. Married, March 31, 1869, Juliana, youngest daughter of Thojnas Braddell of Coolmelagh, in the county of Wexford ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, born June 28, 1872; (2) Frederick l^ewis Scrymgeour-Wedderburn, born June 27, 1874 ; (3) Charles Ken^ieth Scrymgeour- Wedder- bum, bom May 29, 1887; a son, born November '22., 1894; Helen Margaret; Mary Turner; Anne Grizel ; Katherine Elspeth ; Juliet ; and Maud Kathleen. Estates — Wedder- bum and Kingennie, in the county of Forfar ; Birkhill, in the county of Fife. Postal address — Birkhill, Cupar, Fife, N.B. SCUDAMORE-STANHOPE, see CHESTERFIELD. The Venerable BERKELEY LIONEL SCUDA- MORE - STAN ^cuDamore--^tan6ope S.^wnasTh'^v^S rable the Honour- able Berkeley Lionel Scudamore-Stanhope, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Byford, Vicar of Mansell Gamage and Archdeacon of Hereford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hereford, brother of the Right Tie £dltor uudertalses that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 886 ^CU ^ea Honourable the ninth Earl of Chesterfield. Born 1824; raised to the rank of an Earl's son by Royal Warrant, 1884. Club — Arthur's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly I and 4, quarterly ermine and gules {for Stan- hope) ; 2 and 3 gules, three stirrups leathered and buckled or (for Scudamore). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, a demi-lion issuant from the battlements or, ducally crowned gules, holding between the paws a grenade fired proper. Married, 1858, Caroline Sarah, daughter of John Arkwright ; and has Issue living — The Reverend Lionel Scudamore-Stanhope, Curate of Holy Trinity, Weymouth, bom i86i ; and Mary. Residence — Byford Rectory, near Hereford. VINCENT SCULLY, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born August i, 1846, @^rtlfTTl ^^'ng the eldest son of the late Vincent 'O'VUllif Scully, Esquire, of Mantle Hill, in the county of Tipperary, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Susanna, daughter of John Grogan of Harcourt Street, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law, and sister of Sir Edward Grogan, Baronet, Member of Parliament for the city of Dublin, 1841-1864. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Vert, a cross botonn^ between two mullets in chief and a fleur-de-lis in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a phoenix, also proper, charged on the breast with a cross botonn^ or. Motto — ' ' Sine labe resurgens," Married, November 21, 1871, Emma Eliza Mary Clare, daughter of Pierse Marcus Barron, Esquire, of Belmont Park, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Water- ford ; and by her (who died April 7, i8go) has had Issue — (i) Vincent Bernard Scully, Gentleman, born September i, 1872, died November 10, following ; (2) Denys Vincent Arthur Scully, Gentleman, born September 6, 1873 ; (3) Marcus Vincent Barron Scully, Gentleman, born July 2, 1881 : Katherine Juliet Mary ; Manuella Beatrice Mary ; and Louise Frances. Seat — Mantle Hill House, Golden, near Cashel, in the county of Tipperary. The Right Honourable ANNE TREVOR CORRY GRANT-OGILVY, Widow, Countess of Ss P fl ft of h Seafield, daughter of Maj or George Thomas 50«-au«'lU Evans of Otago, New Zealand. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant gules, imperially crowned proper (for Ogilvie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross engrailed sable (for Sin- clair) ; second and third grand quarters gules, three antique crowns or (for Grant). Supporters — Dexter, a lion guar- dant or ; sinister, a wild man proper, wreathed, and in his exterior hand a club also proper. Married, 1874, the Right Honourable Francis William Grant-Ogilvy, the tenth Earl of Seafield, who succeeded to the title in 1888, and died the same year. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) The Right Honourable James Grant-Ogilvy, the eleventh Earl of Seafield ; (2) Trevor Grant-Ogilvy, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Trevor Grant-Ogilvy, born March 2, 1879 I (3) Sydney Montague Grant-Ogilvy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Montague Grant-Ogilvy, bom July 19, 1882 ; Caroline Louisa, com- monly known as Lady Carohne Louisa ; Ina Elenora, com- monly known as Lady Ina Elenora ; and Nina Geraldine, commonly known as Lady Nina Geraldine. Postal address — Oamaru, New Zealand. The Right Honourable CAROLINE HENRIETTA GRANT-OGILVY, Widow, Countess of Seafield, daughter of the Right Honourable Walter Robert Stuart, the eleventh Baron Blantyre. Armorial beajings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant gules, imperially crowned proper (for Ogilvie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross engrailed sable (for Sinclair) ; second and third grand quarters gules, three antique crowns or (for Grant). Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or ; sinister, a naked man proper, wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and in his exterior hand a club. Married, 1850, the Right Honourable Sir John Charles Grant-Ogilvy, the seventh Earl of Seafield, who & is tlie Military Cockade. died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Ian Charles Grant-Ogilvy, the eighth Earl of Seafield. Postal addresses— CuWen House, Banff- shire ; Castle Grant, Morayshire; Balmacaan, Inverness- shire. The Right Honourable GEORGINA ADELAIDE GRANT-OGILVY, Widow, Countess of Seafield, daughter of the late General F. N. Walker, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Manor House, Bushey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant gules, imperially crowned proper (for Ogilvie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross engrailed sable (for Sinclair) ; second and third grand quarters gules, three antique crowns or (for Grant). Supporters— Dexter, a lion guardant or ; sinister, a naked man wreathed about the head and middle with laurel, and in his exterior hand a club all proper. Married, firstly, William Stuart of Aldenham Abbey, in the county of Hertford; secondly, 1875, as his third wife, the Right Honourable James Grant-Ogilvy, the ninth Earl of Seafield, who died 1888. Postal addresses — 61 Onslow Gardens, London, S.W. ; Mayne, Ogilvie, N.B. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES GRANT- OGILVY, Earl of Seafield, Viscount Reidhaven, and Baron Ogilvy of Deskford and Cullen, in the Peerage of Scotland ; Baron Strathspey of Strathspey, in the counties of Inverness and Moray, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, Hereditary Chief of the Clan Grant. Born April 18, 1876, being the son of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Seafield, by his wife Anne Trevor Corry, daughter of Major George Thomas Evans ; succeeded his father in 1888. Creations — Earl, &c. , June 24, 1701 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, June 1884 ; Baro- net of Nova Scotia, August 10, 1625. AJ^orial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly first and foturth grand quarters, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant guardant gules, imperially crowned proper (for Ogilvie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a cross engrailed sable (for Sinclair) ; second and third grand quarters gules, three antique crowns or (for Grant). Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, I. a lion rampant gules, holding between the paws a plumb- rule erect proper (for Ogilvie) ; 2. a mountain in flames proper (for Grant). Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or ; sinister, a naked man proper, wreathed about the head and middle with oak, and in his exterior hand a club. Mottoes— Over first crest, "Tout jour;" over second crest, "Craigellachie." Heir presumptive — His brother, Trevor Grant-Ogilvie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Trevor Grant-Ogilvie, born 1879. Seat — Mayne, in the county of Elgin, N.B. Residence — Oamaru, New Zealand. SEAFORD, Baron, see HOWARD. SEAHAM, Viscount, see LONDONDERRY. §SlR HENRY PAUL SEALE, second Baronet, of Mount Boone, in the county of Devon, Justice @fcPflIp of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom 'XS^yXVi/ February 17, 1806, being the eldest son of the first Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter and heir of Sir Paul JoddreU, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medicine ; succeeded his father in 1844, under the creation of July 13, 1838. C/k* — Oxford and Cambridge. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, two barrulets azure, between three wolves' heads erased sable, in the fesse point a mural crown gules. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a crown vallery or, a wolfs head argent, the neck encircled with a wreath of oak vert. Married, August 4, 1840, Emily, youngest daughter of Colonel I. R. Hartman, Coldstream Guards, and granddaughter and co-heir of Owen Putland Meyrick of Bodorgan, Anglesey ; and has had Issue— John Henry Seale, Esquire, born November 14, 1843 [mar- ried, firstly, May 21, 1879, Mary Henrietta, only surviving child of Arthur Hyde Dendy of Rock House, Torquay, and K is the Naval Cockade. ^ea ^ef 887 Parkfield, and by her (who died 1882) has issue, John Carteret Hyde Seale, Esquire, born 1881; Henry Dendy Seale, Gentleman, born 1882 ; and Edith Mary. He married secondly, June 2, 1885, Adela, daughter of Captain Edward Joddrell, i6th Regiment, and sister of Sir Alfred Joddrell, fourth Baronet, of Sail Park] ; Paulina Emily Meyrick, died, unmarried, February 20, 1886 ; Lucy Clara [married, March 18, 1869, Captain Arthur Woodall Gillett, Royal Navy, second son of the Reverend G. E. Gillett, Rector of Waltham, in the county of Leicester, and Hon- orary Canon of Peterborough (she died February 22, 1881)]; Jane Josephine; Margaret Amelie; and Elizabeth Car- teret. Seat — Norton Park, Dartmouth, in the county of Devon. Sir JOHN SEALY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Q^efl\w Saint George, Master of Arts. Born 1807, '0'*'"*K being the son of the late Thomas Sealy of Clifton ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1874. Married, 1834, Ann Isabella, daughter of the late J. F. D. Jone%, Doctor of Medicine (she died 1859). Postal address — The Cliff, Bridgetown, Barbadoes. §The Right Honourable JOHN REGINALD UP- TON COLBORNE, Baron Seaton of Seaton, gS»<}<-f|n in the county of Devon, in the Peerage of the XT«-nvUII United Kingdom, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Kildare. Borti July 4, 1854, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Seaton, by his wife, the daughter and co- heir of the Right Honourable the second Baron Downes, whose title is extinct ; succeeded his father 1888, under the creation of December 14, 1839. Clubs — Carlton, Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron, between three bugle-horns stringed sable, as many mullets of the first, on a chief embattled gules, pendent from a riband of the last, fimbriated azure, a representation of the gold cross and clasps presented to Sir John Col- borne, first Lord Seaton, in consideration of services at the battles of Corunna, Albuera, Ciudad Rodrigo, Nivelle, Nive, Orthes, and Toulouse, between two mural crowns or, im- paling the arms of Fuller Elliott-Drake, namely, quarterly I and 4, sable a fesse wavy betweeen the two pole-stars argent (for Drake) ; 2. gules, on a bend or, a baton azure, on a chief azure, between two pillars, a castle argent, from the gate a golden key pendent, the words "Plus ultra" inscribed under (for Elliott) ; 3. argent, three barrulets and a canton gules (for Fuller). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mtiral crown or, a reindeer's head argent, attired gold, between a branch of laurel on the dexter and a branch of palm on the sinister, both proper. Supporters — On the dexter side a soldier of Her Majesty's S2nd (or Oxfordshire) Regiment of Foot, habited and accoutred, in the exterior hand a musket all proper ; and on the sinister side a Canadian Red Indian, holding in his dexter hand a tomahawk, and in the exterior hand a spear all proper. Motto — " Sperat infestis. " Married, June 22, 1887, Eliza- beth Beatrice, daughter of Sir Francis Fuller-Elliott-Drake, Baronet, of Nutwell Court. Heir presumptive — His brother, Frank Lionel Lydston Colborne, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frank Lionel Lydston Colborne, Major Royal Irish Rifles, Aide -de -Camp to General of Irish Division, 1886, 1887, and to General of South-East Dis- trict, 1887-1889, an Exon of the Yeoman of the Guard since 1892, born 1855. Seats — Best House, Athy, in the county of Kildare ; Beechwood, Plympton, in the county of Devon. Residence — Nutwell Court, Lympstone, in the county of Devon. §SiR EGBERT CECIL SAUNDERS SEBRIGHT, tenth Baronet, of Besford, in the county fephl'lirfll' °^ Worcester, Deputy-Lieutenant for the ^OvUlljjIjl' county of Hertford. 5o?-k June 12, 1871, being the son of Sir John Sebright, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Olivia Amy, commonly known as the Honourable Olivia Amy, daughter of the Right Honourable John Fitzpatrick, the first Baron Castletown. Creation — December 20, 1626. Anuorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three cinquefoils sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tiger sejant argent, maned and crowned or. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Edgar Reginald Saunders Sebright, Esquire, Captain 4th Battalion Bedford- shire Regiment (Militia), and Equerry to Her Royal High- ness the Duchess of Teck, born 1854. Residence — 25 Mount Street, W. Dame OLIVIA AMY DOUGLAS SEBRIGHT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Sebright, daughter of the Right Honourable John Wilson Fitzpatrick, the first Baron Castletown. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, three cinquefoils sable, impaling the arms of Fitzpatrick, namely sable, a saltire argent, on a chief azure a fieur-de-lis or, all within a bordure wavy of the second. Married, 1865, Sir John Gage Saunders Sebright, the ninth Baronet, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue— ^\r Egbert Cecil Saunders Sebright, the tenth Baronet [to whom refer]; and Olive Marion Constance Elinor, died December 22, 1882. Postal address — 25 Mount Street, W. Sir THOMAS LA WRENCE SECCOMBE, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent QS^PfPfl infill Order of the Indian Em-pire, Knight XS'l/i-l.UIUUI^ Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Com-panion of the Most Honourable Order of th£ Bath. Born 1812, being the only son of John Seccombe ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, iSjy, and Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Married, 1833, Louisa, daughter of H. Pollett (she died 1884). Postal address — Yelverton, South Devon, § CHARLES SEELY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy ~ Lieutenant for the county of ^\X>V\\\ ^o^i^^Sl^'^t ^f^^ ^ Justice of the Peace for ^V V vl|/ tjie counties of Derby and Southampton, formerly Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel xst Nottinghamshire Rifle Volunteers, Member of Parliament for the West Division of Nottingham. Born 1833, being the only son of the late Charles Seely, late Member of Parlia' Tnent for Lincoln, by his wife Mary, daughter of Jonathan Hilton of Newcastle-on-Tyne. Clubs — Reform, Brooks's. Armorial bearings as given in Debretts ' ' House of Com- mons," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Purpure, three ears of wheat tied with a ribbon. Motto — ^* I ripen and die, yet live." Married, 1857, Emily, daughter of William Evans of London. Residences — Slier- wood Lodge, Arnold, in the county of Nottingham, ; Brooke House, Isle of Wight ; i Carlton House Terrace, S. W. The Right Honourable MARY AUGUSTA MOLY- NEUX, Widow, Countess - Dowager of SipffTIH Sefton, only daughter of Robert Gregge '^t/llUtl Hopwood of Hopwood Hall, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Azure, a cross moline or. Supporters — Two lions azure. Married, 1834, the Right Honourable Charles William Molyneux, third Earl of Sefton, who died 1855. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) the Right Honourable William Philip Molyneux, fourth Earl of Sefton ; (2) Caryl Craven Molyneux, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Caryl Craven Molyneux, Lieutenant-Colonel late loth Hussars, born October 4, 1836 [married, April 21, 1870, Caroline Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Sir Beilby Richard Lawley, second Baron Wenlock, and has, Caryl Richard Molyneux, Esquire, Lieutenant loth Hussars, born February 10, 1871 ; and Francis Henry Molyneux, Esquire, born February 19, and died May 7, 1872] ; (3) Henry Hervey Molyneux, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Hervey Molyneux, born April 18, 1842 [married, October 23, 1873, Alice Catherine, daughter of Humphrey St. John Mildmay] ; (4) Roger Gordon Molyneux, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Roger Gordon Molyneux, born January 4, 1849; and Cecilia Maria Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Cecilia Maria Charlotte, Member of the Royal Order of Tie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 888 ^ef Victoria and • Albert [married, July 12, 1869, the Right Honourable Hugh Richard Dawnay, eighth Viscount Downe]. Postal address — 2 Lyall Street, London, S.W. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM PHILIP MOLYNEUX, Earl of Sefton, Viscount Molyneux of Maryborough, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Sefton of Croxteth, in the county of Lancaster, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight -of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and a Baronet of England, Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Lancaster. Born October 14, 1835, being the son of the third Earl, by his wife, the only daughter of Robert Gregge Hopwood ; succeeded his father in 1855. Creations — Baronet, May 22, 1611 ; Viscount, December 22, 1628 ; Earl, istovember 30, 1771 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, June 20, i83r. Armorial liearmgs— He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross moHne or, impaling the arms of Hylton-Jolliffe, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a pile vert, three dexter hands proper (for JoUiffe) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars azure (for Hylton). Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, adorned with a plume of peacocks' feathers proper. Sup- porters — Two lions azure. Motto — " Vivere sat vincere." Married, July 18, 1866, Cecil Emily, commonly called the Honourable Cecil Emily, fifth daughter of the Right Hon- ourable William George Hylton-Jolliffe, Baron Hylton ; and has Issue — (i) Charles William Hylton Molyneux, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Molyneux, born June 25, 1867 ; (2) Osbert Cecil Molyneux, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Osbert Cecil Molyneux, born February 21, 1871 ; (3) Richard Frederick Molyneux, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Richard Frederick Moly- neux, born March 24, 1873 ; Gertrude Eleanor, commonly known as Lady Gertrude Eleanor ; and Rose Mary, com- monly known as Lady Rose Mary. Residences — Sefton House, Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Croxteth Hall, in the county of Lancaster ; Abbeystead, Lancaster. The Right Honourable Sir ROUNDELL PAL- MER, Earl of Selborne, in the county C^ipThrif lir °*^ Southampton, Viscount Wolmer and ^KlUOtllk' Baron Selborne, of Selborne, a Mem- ber of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, and Doctor of Civil Law. Born November 27, 1812, being the second son of the Reverend William Jocelyn Palmer of Mixbury, in the county of Oxford, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the late Reverend William Roundell of Gledstone, in the county of York ; was Member of Parliament for Ply- mouth from 1847 to 1857, and for Richmond from 1861 to 1872. Creations — Baron, October 23, 1872 ; Earl and Viscount, December 30, 1883. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on two bars sable, three trefoils slipped of the first, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a greyhound sejant sable, collared or, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped argent. Supporters — On either side a greyhound sable, collared, and charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped argent. Motto — " Palma virtuti." Married, February 2, 1848, Laura, commonly known as Lady Laura, second daughter of the Right Honourable William Waldegrave, eighth Earl of Walde- grave ; and by her (who died April 10, 1885) has Issue — William Waldegrave Palmer, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Wolmer, Member of Parliament for West Edinburgh, bom October 17, 1859 [married, October 27, 1883, Beatrix Maud, commonly known as Lady Beatrix Maud, daughter of the Most Honourable Marquess of Salisbury, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and has, Roundell Cecil Palmer, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Roundell Cecil Palmer, born April 15, 1887 ; Robert Stafford Arthur Palmer, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Robert Stafford Arthur Palmer, born Sep- tember 26, 1888 ; and Mabel Laura Georgiana, commonly called the Honourable Mabel Laura Georgiana] ; Laura Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Laura Elizabeth [married, October 26, 1876, the Right Reverend George & is tlie Military Cockade. Ridding, Doctor of Divinity, first Bishop of Southwell] ; Mary Dorothea, commonly known as Lady Mary Dorotliea [man-ied, August 5, 1874, the Right Honourable WiUiam Frederick Waldegrave, ninth Earl Waldegrave] ; Sophia Matilda, commonly known as Lady Sophia Matilda ; and Sarah Wilfreda, commonly known as Lady Sarah Wilfreda Fmarried, October 3, 1883, George Tournay Biddulph]. Residences— io Portland Place, London, W. ; Blackmoor, Petersfleld. SELBY, quartered by MOSTYN. SELE, Baron, see SAVE. The Right Honourable CECELY LOUISA DOU- GLAS, Widow, Countess of Selkirk, daugh- a-.t>iUifl> ter of Sir Phihp de Malpas Grey-Egerton, '^t^lKltn tenth Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly, first grand quarter, quarterly I. argent, a human heart gules, ensigned with an imperial crown or, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; second grand quarter, quarterly azure, a lion rampant argent, crowned or (for Galloway) ; 2. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a bendlet sable (for Abernethy) ; 3. argent, three roses gules ; 4. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend gules, thereon three buckles of the first (for Stewart of Bonkill) ; third grand quarter, counterquartered, r and 4 gules, three cinquefoils- pierced ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad, sails furled sable, flagged gules (for Arran) ; fourth grand quarter gules, a lion rampant argent, within a bordure of the second, charged with ten roses of the first (for Dunbar), impahng the arms of Grey-Egerton, namely, quarterly r and 4, argent a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable (for Eger- ton) ; 2 and 3 barry of six argent and azure, a label of five points gules (for Grey). Supporters— Dexter, a savage wreathed head and middle with laurel, and brandishing a club in his dexter hand all proper ; sinister, an antelope argent, armed, ducally gorged and chained or. Married, 1878, the Right Honourable Dunbar James Douglas, the sixth Earl of Selkirk, who died 1885, when his title (creation 1646) is believed to have become extinct, though it is claimed by the Duke of Hamilton. Postal addresses — 50 Berkeley Square, W. ; Balmoe, Kirkcudbright. ALFRED RICHARD CECIL SF.LWYN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order ^fel>fVl111t1 of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor ^t-lUJJ^Il of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1824, being the son of the Reverend, Towns- hend Selwyn, Canon of Gloucester ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1852, Matilda Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend Edward Selwyn , formerly Rector ofHeming- ford Abbotts, in the county of Huntingdon. Postal address — Sussex Street, Ottawa. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM FORBES- SEMPILL, Baron Sempill, in the Peerage j^i>fYlt^tiy of Scotland, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, '^^K'Ulimi Lieutenant - Colonel ist Aberdeen Rifle Volunteers, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Bom May 20, 1836, being the son of Sir John Forbes, the seventh Baronet, of Craigievar, by his wife Charlotte Ehzabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Forbes ; took the additional surname of Sempill in 1885 ; succeeded his father in the Baronetcy 1846, and his kinswoman as fifteenth Lord Sempill, September 5, 1884 (being the heir male of Sir William Forbes, the fifth Baronet, by his wife Sarah Sempill, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah Sempill, eldest daughter of the twelfth Baron). Creations — Barony, 1489 ; Baronetcy, April 20, 1630. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron chequy gules and of the first, between three hunting-horns sable, garnished and stringed of the second (for Sempill) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross pat^e fitch^e or, between three bears' heads couped argent, muzzled gules (for Forbes). Above the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a stag's @ is the Kaval Cockade. ^en %zt 889 head argent, attired with ten tines azure, and collared with a Prince's crown or ; Motto over, " Keep tryst ". (for Sempill) ; 2. a cock proper; Motto over, "Watch" (for Forbes). Supporters — Two greyhounds argent, collared gules. Married, iirstly, June 23, 1858, Caroline Louisa, only daughter of Sir Charles Forbes, the third Baronet, of Newe (which maiTiage was dissolved December 1861) ; and by her has /«««— Kaiherine Charlotte Elizabeth Stewart, com- monly known as the Honourable Katherine Charlotte Elizabeth Stewart. He married secondly, November 18, 1862, Frances Emily, youngest daughter df Sir Robert Abercromby, the fifth Baronet, of Birkenbog ; and by her (who died May 13, 1887) has had issue— (i) John Forbes- Sempill, Esquire, commonly known as Master of Sempill, Captain Army Service Corps, born August 21, 1863 [married, June 22, 1892, Gwendolen Emily Mary, elder daughter of Herbert Prodgers of Kington, Chippenham, in the couftty of Wiltshire, and has, WilUam Forbes-Sempill, Esquire, born September 24, 1893] ; (2) Douglas Forbes-Sempill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Douglas Forbes-Sempill, Lieutenant Seaforth Highlanders, born January 19, 1865 ; (3) William Forbes-Sempill, Gentleman, born June 27, 1866, died November 6, 1867 ; (4) Robert Abercromby Forbes-Sempill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Abercromby Forbes-Sempill, born March 21, 1876; (5) Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill,- Royal Navy, born September 24, 1877 ; Evelyn Courtenay, commonly known as the Honour- able^ Evelyn Courtenay [married, June 7, 1894, Captain D. Vernon Pirie, 3rd (King's Own) Hussars]; and Gertrude Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Emily. He married thirdly, April 30, 1890, Mary Beresford, youngest daughter of the late Henry Sherbrooke of Oxton , in the county of Nottingham. Seats — Craigievar Castle, Whitehouse ; Fintray House, both in the county of Aber- deen. Residence — Sir WALTER JOSEPH SENDALL, Knight Com- 7nander of the Most Distinguished Order of Ql^prif\a\\ Saint Michael and Saint George, High ^PvllUmi . Commissioner for Cyprus. Born iS^z, iein^ the son of the Reverend S. Sendall, Vicar of Rillington, in the county of York ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Coin- mander of that Order, 1889. Married, 1870, Elizabeth Sophia, daughter of the Reverend Henry Calverley, Pre- bendary of Wells. Postal address — Cyprus. SENHOUSE, quartered by IRWIN. ARISTOTILE SEREMETTI, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Qk,<)YonW^^\ ^"■^"■^ Michael and Saint George: ^\fl,K/X\\X'\K\ created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1864. SERJEANT, quartered by BARNEWALL. SETON, quartered by GORDON-LENNOX. SETON, Baron, see EGLINTON. § ALEXANDER DAVID SETON, Esquire, Captain and Honorary Major Forfar and Kincardine- QbiVtfxn ^^"'^ Artillery Militia. Born October 25, 'S'vVUIl 1854, being the eldest son and only surviving child of Major George Seton, late g-^rd High- landers, by his wife Anne Lucy Wake, daughter of Baldwin Wake. Club — Junior United Service. 'Livery ^ Claret coat with scarlet piping, and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used are the arms of Seton of Mounie: Quar- terly I and 4, or three crescents within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered of fleurs-de-lis gules , in thefesse point a crossvert, distilling drops of blood proper {for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, issuing out of a bar wavy sable, a demi-otter of the last crowned with an antique crown or. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his decree, with ^ a mantling gules, doubled argent, tassels azure ; and issuing from a wreath of the liveries, or and gules, is set for Crest, a demi-man in armour, bearing up in his dexter hand the Royal banner of Scotland, namely gules, on a canton azure. a saltire ardent h'endways and displayed all proper, scarf over dexter shoulder, plume and waistbelt argent ; and in an escroll over the same this Motto, ' ' Sustento sanguine signa." Below the shield a chief.. Being but the represen- tative of a cadet of Mounie only. Captain Seton should matriculate the arms. Married, Fehi-uary 12, 1879, Emily Isabel, second daughter of Alfred Turner, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, at that time of Deysbrook Hall, West Derby, near Liverpool; and has Issue — (1) Alexander Charles Seton, bom July 27, 1882 ; (2) George William Seymour Seton, bom April 3, 1885 ; (3) Hetiry Winton Seton, born August I, 1887; Jean Isabel: and Mary Lucy Ogilvy. Postal address — Earlestown, Lancashire, H Sir BRUCE MAXWELL SETON, seventh Baronet, 53 of Abercorn, in the county of Linlithgow, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for Tower Hamlets, and a Senior Clerk in War Office. Bom January 31, 1836, being the only son of Sir Charles Hay Seton, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Caroline, daugh- ter of Walter Parry Hodges ; succeeded his father in 1869, under the creation of June 3, 1663. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or three crescents within a double tressure counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, three escutcheons gules, all within a bordure of the last. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Cornish chough on the face of a rock proper. Mottoes — "Hazard warily," "Forward ours." Married, January 30, 1886, Helen, daughter of General Richard Hamilton, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Madras Army. Heir presump- tive^-ilis cousin, Bruce Gordon Seton, great-grandson of third Baronet, born 1868. Residence — Durham House, Chelsea, S.W. DAVID SETON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Born 1817, being the. third but eldest surviving son of the late Alexander Seton, Esquire, of Mounie, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife and cousin Janet Skene, daughter of the Reverend Skene Ogilvy, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or three crescents, and in the centre a man's heart dis- tilling blood, the whole within a royal double treasure fiory and counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a demi- otter sable, crowned with an antique crown or, issuing from a bar wavy of the second (for Meldrum) ; in the centre of the quarterings a crescent azure, for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-man in military habit, hold- ing the banner of Scotland ; with the Motto on an escroll above, "Sustento sanguine signa." Seat — Mounie, Old Meldrum, in the county of Aberdeen. M GEORGE SETON, Advocate, Master of Arts of the ^ University of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal Society of Engineers, Fellow of the Scottish Antiquarian Society, Author of " Seton s Law and Practice of Heraldry in Scot- land," and claiming to be an Esquire by descent as represent- ing a minor Scottish Baron. Born June 25, 1822, being the only son of George Seton, Commander Honourable- East India Company's Service, by his wife Margaret, second daughter of James Hunter of Seaside, in the county of Perth, and claiming to represent the family of Seton of Cariston, in the county of Fife, and to be heir of line of Mary Seton, one of the *'four Maries." Club — Scottish Conservative [Edin- burgh). Livery — Yellow and red. Armorial bearings ar used, but which have never been m.atriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Or, three crescents within a double tressure flowered and counterflowered gules, in the centre an otter's head sable. Crest — On a ducal coronet or, a dragon vert, spouting fire f roper, charged with a star argent. Motto — " Hazard set fordward." Married, September z6, 1849, Sarah Elizabeth, second daughter of James Hunter of Thurston, in the county of Haddington : and has Issue — George Seton, bom February 13, 1852 ; Elisabeth Lindsay [married W. Livingstone Watson [to whom refer] of Ayton, in the county of Perth']; Margaret Montgomerie [married Vyoyan D. O. Wurth (she died September 25, 1890)] ; and Mary Stuart. Postal address— 13 Old Caven- dish Street, London, W. : Ayton House, Abernethy, Perth- shire, N.B. The Editor undertakes tHat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 890 ©et §SlE WILLIAM SAMUEL SETON, ninth Baronet, of Pitmedden and Cushnie, in the county of Aberdeen. Bom May 22, 1837, being the son of Sir William Coote Seton, seventii Baronet, by his wife Eliza Henrietta, daughter of Henry Lumsden, and widow of Captain John Wilson, Honourable East India Company's Service ; suc- ceeded his brother as ninth Baronet September 28, 1884, under the creation of December 11, 1683. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, or three crescents, and in the centre a man's heart distilling blood, the whole within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a demi-otter sable, crowned or, issuing out of a bar wavy of the second (for Meldrum). Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-man in a mihtary habit holding the banner of Scotland, with the motto on an escroU above, " Sustento sanguine signa." Supporters — Dexter, a deerhound ar- gent, collared gules, charged with crescents or ; sinister, an otter sable. Motto — Below the arms, " Merces haec certa laborum." Married, March 15, 1876, Eva Kate St. Leger, only daughter of Lieutenant-General Henry Hastings Affleck Wood, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — (i) John Hastings Seton, Esquire, born September 20, 1888 ; Eva Sophia ; Mary Christian ; Hilda Magdalen ; Ethel Susan ; and Florence Agnes Kate. Seats — Pittmedden and Cushnie House, Alford, in the county of Aberdeen. Dame SETON, commonly known as Lady Seton, daughter of the late Castle. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or three crescents, and in the centre a man's heart distilling blood, the whole within a double tressure, flory counterflory gules (for Seton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a demi-otter sable, crowned gules, issuing out of a bar wavy of the second (for Meldrum). Married, 18 — , Sir James Lumsden Seton, eighth Baronet, who died 1884. HENRY SETON-KARR. Member of Parliament for St. Helens, Barrister-at-Law, Master Qbifttin'^XHYV "f ^^ts of the University of Oxford. tS'vVUU'J.nail, B^m Petruary 5, 1853, heing the son of the late George Berkeley Seton- Karr, of the Indian Civil Service, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of Henry Usborne of Branches Park, in the county of .Suffolk. Clubs — Carlton, New University. Armorial bearings as used, and as quoted in Burke's '^Landed Gentry," and as illustrated in Debretfs ** House of Com- mons," are for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules on a clievron argent, three mullets of the first, in base a sia^s head erased of the second [for Karr) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed sable, charged on the breast with an antique crown proper, between th7-ee crescents azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory giiles {for Seton). Crests — i. out of an antique crown a dexter hand erect holding a dagger all proper; Motto tfz/er, " Avant sans peur" {for Karr); 2. on a ducal coronet or, a wyvern pivper ; MottO over, 'Hazard et for- wai'd " {for Seton) ; but neither these nor any other armorial bearings have been matriculated in Lyon Office to Mr. Seton- Karr. Married, firstly, November 11, 1880, Edith Eliza {who died 1884), daughter of William Pilkington, Esquire, of Roby Hall, Liverpool, Justice of the Peace; and has Issue — (r) George Bernard Seton-Karr, born September 12, 1881 ; (2) Malcolm Henry Seton-Karr, horn October 21, 1882. He married secondly, 1886, Jane, daughter of W. Thorbum, Esquire, of 11 Buckingham, Terrace, Edinburgh, Seat — Kippilaw, St. Boswells, in the county of Roxburgh. Town residence — 11 Queen's Gardens, Hyde Park, W. §SlR ALAN HENRY SETON - STEUART, fourth Baronet, of AUanton, in the ®M>tnt1-®ltPtt?11*t county of Lanark, Deputy- Xyt-VUU-X^Vt-Uat-V Lieutenant, Hereditary Ar- mour-Bearer and Squire of the Royal Body in Scotland to the Queen. Born April 23, 1856, being the son of the late Archibald Seton-Steuart, Esquire, by his wife Katharine, daughter of Robert Stein ; succeeded his uncle as fourth Baronet, December 6, 1884, under the creation of May 22, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, a fesse ehequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend gules, charged with three buckles of the field, on & is tlie Militaxy Cockade. a sinister canton of the fourth a lion passant guardant gold, pierced with a dart proper, and in base a broken spear surmountedof a helmet both proper, and impahng the arms of Clerk namely or, a fesse ehequy azure and argent, be- tween two crescents in chief gules and a boar's head couped in base sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his Crest, out of an Earl's coronet a dexter hand grasping a thistle all proper. Supporters— Two Hons ram- pant guardant proper, armed and langued gules, collared of the last, charged with three buckles or. Mottoes— Above the crest, "Juvant aspera fortes;" under the shield, "Vir- tutis in bello prasmium." Married, June 5, 1883, Susan Edith, daughter of Sir James Clerk, seventh Baronet, of Penicuick. Heir presumptive— His, brother, Douglas Archi- bald Seton-Steuart, born 1857. Seats— AWa-nlon House, Newmains, in the county of Lanark; Touch, Stirhng, North Britain. Dame ELIZABETH SETON-STEUART, Widow, commonly known as Lady Seton-Steuart, daughter of the late Robert Montgomery. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a fesse ehequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend gules, charged with three buckles of the field, on a sinister canton of the fourth a lion passant guardant or, pierced with a dart proper, and in base a broken spear sur- mounted of a helmet both proper. Supporters— On either side a lion guardant proper, langued gules, gorged with a collar of the last, charged with three buckles or. Married, 1852, Sir Henry James Seton-Steuart, third Baronet, who died 1884. Postal address— g Charlotte Square, Edinburgh. SETTRINGTON, Baron, see RICHMOND. §Sir ROBERT SEXTON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the ^biPVttWX '^""'^fy "f Suffolk. Born 1814, being the son ^S>'CK*fVl\ of Samuel Sexton of Bildeston, in. the county of Suffolk, by his wife Jane, daughter of John Pilgrim of Wattisham, in the county of Suffolk; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1892. Married, 1840, Anne, daughter of John Taylor of Stratford-upon-Avon {she died 1881). Postal address — 70 Harcourt Street, Dublin. SEYMOUR, see ALCESTER and HERTFORD. SEYMOUR, Baron, see SOMERSET. Dame AGNES AUSTIN SEYMOUR, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Seymour, daughter fi&I^T)tTintt1* °^ ^^ Reverend Hill Dawe Wickham, ^OV'^lllUUl- Rector of Horsington, in the county of Somerset. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant of the field ; 2 and 3 gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, all within a bordure wavy ermine. Married, 1869, General Sir Francis Seymour, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, late Master of Ceremonies to the Queen, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Albert Victor Francis Seymour, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; Victoria Alberta Marian Margaret (for whom Her Majesty stood sponsor), died September 7, 1887 ; Augusta Agnes Emma Margaret ; and Helena Christina Florence (for whom their Royal Highnesses Prince and Princess Christian stood sponsors). Postal address — 31 Eccleston Street, Chester Square, London. Sir ALBERT VICTOR FRANCIS SEYMOUR, second Baronet, Page of Honour to the Queen. Born December I, 1879, being the son of Sir Francis Seymour, the first Baronet, by his wife Agnes Austin, daughter of the Reve- rend Hill Dawe Wickham, Rector of Horsington, in the county of Somerset; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of October 28, 1869. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant of the field ; 2 and 3 gules, a pair of wings conjoined in lure or, all within a bordure wavy ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal M is the Naval Cockade. %>t^ ^fta 891 coronet or, a demi-phoenix in flames proper, charged with a bendlet sinister wavy or. Motto— "Foy pour devoir" Resilience— 31 Eccleston Street, Chester Square, London. ' CHARLES DERICK SEYMOUR, Esquire. Bom August 26, 1863, being the only surviving son of the late Vice-Admiral George Henry Seymour, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Member of Parlia- ment, by his wife Sophia, daughter and co-heir of the late D. Hoste, Gentleman, of Barwick. C/aJ— White's. Ar- morial fteaxiligs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix proper; with the Motto, "Fide et amore." Estate— Ba.r- wick, m the county of Suffolk. Postal address— Barwick House, King's Lynn, Norfolk. SReae-Admiral EDWARD HOBART SEYMOUR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Reverend Richard Seymour, by his wife Frances, daughter of Charles Smith of Buttons, in the county of Essex ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Cluis —United Service, Wellington. Armorial Ijeaiings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a pair of wings conjoined in lure, surmounted of a naval crown or, on a canton argent, an anchor sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a naval crown or, two brands in saltire, inflamed at the ends proper, thereon an eagle rising, also proper, looking at the sun or. ERNEST JAMES SEYMOUR, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Ernest James Seymour, late Captain Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born May 10, 1850, being the third son of the Most Honourable Sir Francis Hugh George Seymour, fifth Marquess of Hertford, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Emily Mary, commonly known as Lady Emily Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Mansfield. Clui — St. George's. Livery — Dark chocolate coat, orange - coloured waistcoat, gilt buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-Us azure, three lions of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or, and impaling the arms of Fortestcue, namely azure, a bend engrailed argent, plain cotised or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix proper ; with the Motto, " Foy pour devoir." Married, September 26, 1877, Georgiana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl Fortescue ; and has Issue — (1) Francis Ernest Seymour, Esquire, bom October 7, 1878 ; (2) Reginald Guy Seymour, Gentleman, born January 15, 1880 ; (3) Arthur George Seymour, Gen- tleman, born October ig, 1884 ; Ruth ; Eleanor Alice ; and Constance Emily Mary. Postal address — Kingley, Alcester. The Reverend VICTOR ALEXANDER SEYMOUR, commonly known as the Reverend Lord Victor Alexander Seymour, Rector of Carshalton, Master of Arts. Born March 6, 1859, being the fourth son of the Most Honour- able the fifth Marquess of Hertford, by his wife Emily, commonly known as Lady Emily, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Mansfield. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, between six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions of England passant guardant or (being the coat of augmentation) ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or (for Seymour). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix proper ; with the Motto, "Fide et amore." Married, September 23, 1885, Elizabeth Mar- garet, eldest daughter of Albemarle Cator of Woodbartwick, in the county of Norfolk ; and has Issue — Conway Hugh Seymour, Esquire, born July 27, 1886 ; Jane ; and Mary. Postal address — The Rectory, Carshalton. § WILLIAM FREDERICK ERNEST SEYMOUR, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Frederick Ernest Seymour. Bom 1838, being the son of the late Admiral Sir George Francis Seymour, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and brother of . the Most Honourable the fifth Marquess of Hertford ; was raised to the rank of a Marquess' son by Royal Warrant, 1871. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, or a pile gules, charged with three lions of England between six fleurs-de-lis azure ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or, impaling the arms of Douglas-Pennant, namely, quarterly i and 4, party per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Pennant) ; 2 and 3 quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a human heart gules, ensigned with a crown or, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field ; ii. and iii. argent, three piles gules, and in chief two mullets of the field (for Douglas). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet a demi-phoenix in flames all proper. Married, 1871, Eva Anna Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Anna Caroline, sixth daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Penrhyn ; and has Issue — Mabel Louisa ; Hazel Georgina ; Dorothy Nina; and Mary Freda. Residence— 'Ytve. Con- stable's Tower, Dover. General WILLIAM HENRY SEYMOUR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Colonel 13th Hussars. Born 1829, being the son of the late Sir William Seymour, Judge of Supreme Court, Bombay ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service, Garrick, Travellers* . Married, 1875, Anne Charlotte, daughter of Archdeacon Bowles. SHAEN, quartered by BINGHAM. §The Right Honourable Sir ANTHONY ASHLEY- COOPER, Earl of Shaftesbury, ^,f%f»ff-«rthlIll*Tl?11 curable Order of the Bath, of Somer- ^t3)yatt«.t.lK.y ford Park, in the county of Cheshire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Born March 27, 1833, being the only son of the first Baronet, by his second wife, the daughter of James Scott of Rotherfield Park, in the county of Southampton ; succeeded his father in 1857, under the creation of July 30, 1838. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron vert between three hillocks of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hare proper, resting her forefeet on a garb or. Motto — "Antiquum obtinens." Married, July IS, 1858, Georgiana Harriott, elder daughter and co-heir of George Holland Ackers of Moreton Hall, in the county of Cheshire; and has Issue— (i.) Walter Geoffrey Shakerley, Esquire, Lieutenant -Colonel 5th Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment, born November 26, 1859 [married, January 7, 1885, Hilda Mary, only daughter of Henry Hodgson of Currarevagh, in the county of Galway, and has, Mabel Beatrice, and Margaret IreneJ ; (2) George Herbert Shakerley, Esquire, Lieutenant 5th Volunteer Battalion Cheshire Regiment, born September 27, 1863 [married, January 22, 1891, Evelyn Mary, daughter of Colonel France Hayhurst of Bostock Hall, in the countv of Cheshire, and has, Gladys Mary ; and Isabel Violet]'; (3) Ernest Alfred Shakerley, E.'iquire, Lieutenant Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, born September 20, 1866. Seat — Somerford Park, Congleton, in the county of Cheshire. Dame SOPHIA SHAKESPEAR, Widow, commonly known as Lady Shakespear, daughter ^iflntjI^tftlPfll* of the late George Powney Thotnpson ^3>V)\^.X\\,V^K'\\\, of the Bengal Civil Service. Married Colonel Sir Richmond Shakespear, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Artillery, who was knighted in 1841. He was nominated a Companion of tlie Most Honour- able Order of the Bath [Civil) in i860, and died in 1861. Postal address — Abroad. & is the military Cockade. §The Right Honourable ALEXANDER BURNS SHAND, Baron Shand of Woodhouse, in feflsinh ^^ county of Dumfries, a Member of Her ^JlJtlUU Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws, Deputy-Lieutenant for the cotmty of Edinburgh, a Judge of the Scottish Court of Session, 1872-1890. Bom 1828, being the son of Alexander Shand of Aberdeen, by his wife Louisa, daughter of John Whyte, Doctor of Medicine, of Banff; was sworn a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1B90 ; created a Peer August 20, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a boar's head couped argent, on a chief of the second, three mullets azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dove holding a slip of olive proper. ■ Motto — " Virtute duce." Married, 1857, Emily Merelina, daughter of John Clarke Meymott of Leinster Square, W. Residence — 32 Bryanston Square, London, W. His Honour CHARLES LISTER SHAND, a Judge of the County Courts, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, appointed Joint Judge of Circuit 1889. Born December 2, 1846, being the only son of Alexander Shand of Warmsworth, Doncaster, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of James Lister of Ousefleet, Grange, and Hurst Priory, in the county of York. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative {Liverpool). Armorial bearings as used, and as given in Debrett's " Judicial Bench," are for krois: Azure, a boat's head couped within a bordure argent, on a chief of the last three mullets of the field. Crest — A dove holding in its beak an olive-branch. Married, 1892, Isabel Eleanor Louisa, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Richardson, Vicar of Knows- ley. Postal address — Sireailam-, Woolton, near Liverpool, ALFRED SHANN, Gentleman. Bom July 1, 1850, being the fourth son of the late George ©tflfltltl Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of X3'tJulUl Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter." CHARLES SHANN, Gentleman, of Tadcaster, in the county of York. Born May 31, 1810, being the youngest son of the late Thomas Shann, Gentleman, of Tadcaster, by his wife Honor, daughter of John Kendal of Hatfield, in the county of York, by his wife Honor, daughter of John Raper, sometime Town Clerk of York. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Vair, on a pile or, three es- cutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter." FREDERICK SHANN, Gentleman. Born April 22, 1849, being the third son of the late George Shann, Gentle- man, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Braffer- ton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter." GEORGE SHANN, Gentleman. Born July 22, 1846, being the eldest son of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, " Fideliter." HENRY CHARLES SHANN, Gentleman. Born February 21, 1852, being the fifth son of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his a iB tbe Nayal Cockade. wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon, Armorial bearings He bears for Arms ; Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of .the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, "Fideliter." Married, July 23, 1885, Caroline Mary, daughter of W. H. Flower, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue— (1) Edward Warington Shann, Gentleman, born September 6, 1886; (2) Gerald Davenant Shann, Gentleman, born December 23, 1888. LAURA JANE SHANN, Spinster, daughter of the late George Shann, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheofis azure, each charged with an annulet of the second. LUCY HONOR SHANN, Spinster, daughter of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medi- cine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vair, on a pile or, three escut- cheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second. REGINALD SHANN, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Bom July 18, 1854, being the sixth son of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canori of Ripon. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper; with the Motto, "Fideliter." Mar- ried, September 11, 1879, Elizabeth, daughter of the Reve- rend Edward Hoare, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Vicar of Holy Trinity, Tunbridge WeUs, and Canon of Canterbury ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Brodie Shann, Gentleman, born December 8, 1885 ; (2) Reginald Arthur Shann, Gentleman, born June 26, 1891 ; Lettice Mary ; and Ethel Catherine. THOMAS LAURENCE SHANN, Gentleman. Bom November 13, 1858, being the eighth son of the Tate George Shann, Gentleman, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Braffer- ton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings — -He bears for Arms ; Vair, on a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, "Fideliter." WILLIAM ARTHUR SHANN, Gentleman. Boiti June 10, 1857, being the seventh son of the late George Shann, Gentleman, of York, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of the Reverend William Gray, Vicar of Brafferton, and Canon of Ripon. Armorial bearings^ He bears for Arms : Vair, oh a pile or, three escutcheons azure, each charged with an annulet of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an annulet gold, a hand erect holding a dagger all proper ; with the Motto, "Fideliter." The Right Honourable JULIA CHARLOTTE BOYLE, Widow, Countess of Shannon, &flS)nm^t1 -daughter of Sir William Cradock Har- 30'yailUUU topp^ third Baronet. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Per bend crenell^e argent and gules, impaling the arms of Cradock Hartopp, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron between three otters passant argent (for Hartopp); 2 and 3 per saltire gules and argent, crusily, and three boars' heads, two and one, couped, counterchanged (for Cradock). Supporters — Two lions per pale crenellfe, the dexter gules and argent, sinister argent and gules. Married, 1868, the Right Honourable Henry Bentinck Boyle, fifth Earl of Shannon, who died i8go. Of the above mSrriage there is Issue — (i) Walter John Harry Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter John Harry Boyle, born ^!)a 893 March 11, 1869; (2) Edward Spencer Harry Boyle, Es- quire, .commonly known as the Honourable Edward Spencer Harry Boyle, Royal Navy, born October 8, 1870; (3) Algernon Douglas Edward Harry Boyle, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Algernon Douglas Edward Harry Boyle, Royal Navy, born October 21, 1871. Postal address— w Cranley Gardens, London, S.W. The Right Honourable RICHARD HENRY BOYLE, Earl of Shannon, Viscount Boyle 0/ Bandon, and Baron of Castle-Martyr, in the county of Cork, in the Peerage of Ireland; Baron Carleton of Carleton, in the county of York, in the Peerage of Great Britain. Bom May 15. i860, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Shannon, by his wife Blanche Emma, com- monly known as Lady Blanche Emma, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Harewood ; succeeded his father 1890. Creations — Earl, &,c. , April 17, 1756 ; Baron (Great Britain), August 21, 1786. Armorial bearings- He bears for AiTms : Per bend crenellfe argent and gules, a crescent for difference.' Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a lion's head erased per pale crenell^e argent and gules. Supporters — ^Two lions per pale crenell^e, the dexter gules and argent, sinister argent and gules. Mottoes— " Vivit post funera virtus;" " Spectemur agendo." Heir presumptive — His brother, Henry George Boyle, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry George Boyle, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Yorkshire Regiment (Militia), born 1862. Seat — Castle-Martyr, in the county of Cork. HENRY BIRCH SHARPE, Gentleman, Barrister-at- Law. Born March 22, 1855, being the SfeTlij^1*t1(^ second son of William Henry Sharpe Sharpe, XylJWHJK' Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland, Captain in the Army, Lieu- tenant ist Royal Regiment, Adjutant and Captain Royal Cumberland Militia, by his wife Hannah Ida, fifth daughter of Edward Kennedy of Bantis and Coolnamona, &c., in the county of Tipperary, Ireland. Clubs — Conservative, Boodle's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules , and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head erased per pale sable and or, gorged with a collar vair, three roses fesseways, as in the arms. Motto — "Knowledge is power." Postal address — 2 Albert Street, Lower Grosvenor Place, S.W. , JAMES BIRCH SHARPE, Esquire, Major in the Royal Engineers. Born June 11, 1852, being the only son of James Birch Sharpe, Major in the 20th Regiment, by his wife Maria Augusta [to whom refer], daughter of John Liike Harton. Club — Junior United Service. Livery Black and red, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vn-eath of the colours, in front of a wolfs head erased per pale sable and or, gorged with a collar vair, three roses fesseways, as in the arms. Motto — " Knowledge is power." Residence — Glenturf, Camberley, in the county of Surrey. Postal address — Glenturf, Camberley, Surrey. JAMES WILLIAM SHARPE, Gentleman. Bom April I, 1852, being the eldest son of William Henry Sharpe Sharpe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for Western Cumberland, Captain in the Army, Lieutenant ist Royal Regiment, Adjutant and Captain Royal Cumberland Militia, by his wife Hannah Ida, fifth daughter of Edward Kennedyof Bantis and Coolnamona, in the county of Tipperary, Ireland. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded' proper, between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a mullet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for' his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in- front of a wolfs heaa erased per pale sable and or, gorged with The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 894 ^!)a @)l)a a collar vair, three roses fesseways, as in the arms. Motto — " Knowledge is power." Married, December 22, 1881, Catherine Edith, second daughter of the Reverend Walter Kelly, Master of Arts, Vicar of Preston-cum-Hove, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue — William Henry Sharpe Sharpe, Gentleman, born January 10, 1885; and Ellin Mary Caryll Sharpe. Estates at Hoxton, Windlesham, in the county of Surrey, and Woodroffe, Bournemouth, in the county of Southampton. Postal address — Woodroffe, Portarlington Road, Bournemouth. MARIA AUGUSTA SHARPE, Widow, second daughter of John Luke Harton, by his wife Maria Ursula, eldest daughter of Edward Kennedy of Bantis and Coolnamona, in the county of Tipperary, Ireland, Armorial l)eariiigs are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads erased sable, a crescent for difference. Married, March 1841, James Birch Sharpe, Esquire, Major 20th Regiment; and has Issue — James Birch Sharpe, Esquire, Major Royal Engineers, born June 11, 1852 [to whom refer] ; and Maria Thomasine. Postal address — Glenturf, Camberley, Surrey. The Reverend THOMAS WEATHERHERD SHARPE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {so created 1894), Senior Chief-Inspector of Schools , Education Department. THOMASIN ELIZABETH SHARPE, Spinster, only daughter of James Birch Sharpe of Windlesham, in the county of Surrey, and of Hoxton, in the county of Middle- sex, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Buck- ingham, by his second wife Thomasin, daughter of Doctor Patrick Kelly, Doctor of Laws. Armorial liearings are, upon a lozenge; Argent, three roses fesseways gules, leaved, barbed, and seeded proper, between as many eagles' heads erased sable. Inspector-General DO VLB MONE Y SHA W, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the €lbflRVY1 ^^i^- Born 1830, being the son of the late TS^\)\XvS Doctor David Shaw, Bombay Army; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — Scottish. Married, 1883, Jessie Martha, daughter of the late John Graham. M Sir EYRE MASSEY SHA W, Knight Commander of ^ the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Middlesex, ^om January nj , 1828, being the third son of the late Bernard Robert Shaw, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Monkstown Castle, in the county of Cork, by his first wife Rebecca, daughter of E. H. Reeves of Castle Kelvin, in the county of Cork ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath in the year 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1879. Clubs — St. James's, Carlton, Marlborough, Pratt s, Anglais [Paris]. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Arms ; Or, on a chevron engrailed between three eagles displayed sable, as many trefoils slipped of the field. Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a hind's head and neck sable, pierced by an arrow proper ; with the Motto, " Te ipsum nosce." Married, January 27, 1855, Anna, daughter of Murto Dove of Lisbon and Algarve ; and has Issue — (i) Eyre Massey Shaw, Esquire, born December 12, 1855; (2) Bernard Vidal Shaw, Esquire, born October 21, ^^57 i (3) Robert Clarina Shaw, Esquire, born Decetnber 14, 1S60 ; (4) Cecil O'Brien Shaw, Esquire, born SepteTnber 9, 1862; Anna; and Maud Zarita de Gattinara. Postal address — 48 Rutland Gate, London, S. W. Major-General HUGH SHA W, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1839, being the son of James Shaw, formerly Principal Inspector' General of Hospitals, Madras; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Sir JOHN CHARLES KENWARD SHAW, seventh Baronet, of Eltham, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace. Born June 8, 1829, being the Son of the late Captain Charles Shaw, Royal Navy, by his wife, the fourth daughter of Sir Henry Hawley, Baronet ; succeeded his uncle as seventh Baronet, March 17, 1857, under the crea- M is the Military Cockade. tion of April 15, 1665. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Argent, a chevron between three fusils ermine. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, six arrows interlaced saltireways or, tied together by a belt gules, buckle and pendant gold. Motto— " Vincit qui patitur." Married, firstly, June ig, i86o, Maria, only child of the late Henry Sparkes of Summerberry, near Guildford, which lady died September 4, 1863; secondly, October 15, 1868, Sophia Emma Anna Maria, eldest daughter of Captain John William Finch, Royal Navy, of Knight's Place, Pembury, in the county of Kent. Heir presumptive — His nephew, the Reverend Charles John Monson Shaw (son of his twin brother the Reverend Charles John Kenward Shaw, by his wife, the daughter of Captain J. H. Boteler, Royal Navy), born i860 ; educated at Hertford College, Oxford, Bachelor of Arts 1883 ; is Vicar of Swanley, in the county of Kent. Seat—T\ie. Cottage, Pembury. §SiR ROBERT SHAW, fourth Baronet, of Bushy Park, in the county of Dublin, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts. Bom August 3, 1821, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Frederick Shaw, third Baronet, by his wife Thomasine Emily, youngest daughter of the Honourable George Jocelyn ; succeeded his father in 1876, under the creation of August 17, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron engrailed, between three eagles displayed sable, as many trefoils slipped of the field. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a hart's head sable, the neck transfixed by an arrow or, feathered argent. Motto — "Teipsum nosce." Married, June to, 1852, Kate, daughter of William Barton of Grove, in the county of Tipperary; and has Issue — Frederick William Shaw, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born March 15, 1858 [married, July 9, 1885, Eleanor Hester, daughter of Major F. H. de Vere, Royal Engineers, and has issue, Robert de Vere Shaw, Esquire, born February 24, 1890 ; Anne Kate ; Mary Margaret ; and Grace Eleanor]. Seat — Bushy Park, in the county of Dublin. WILLIAM OTHO NICHOLSON SHAW, Esquire, Retired Major in Earl of Chester's Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, Bachelor of Arts. Born May 22, 1846, being the second son of John Ralph Shaw, Esquire (formerly Nicholson, who assumed the name of Shaw by Royal License dated January 22, 1837, and arms of Shaw quarterly with those of Nichol- son), High Sheriff for the county of Chester 1864, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Fanny Harriet, fourth daughter of the Reverend William Cruttenden Cruttenden, Master of Arts. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, Travellers', Constitutional, Royal Dart Yacht, Royal Mersey Yacht. Livery — Blue coat, silver lace, blue and white striped waistcoat. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms; Quarterly i and 4, argent two chevronels between three lozenges ermines (for Shaw) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars ermine, in chief three suns proper (for Nicholson) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dove bendy sinister of six argent and sable, holding in the beak an olive branch proper, the dexter leg resting on a lozenge as in the arms (for Shaw) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet gules, a lion's head ermine (for Nicholson) ; with the Motto, " Per castra ad astra." Mar- ried, February 17, 1887, Marie Odette, eldest daughter of Thomas Henry Exshaw of Bordeaux, by his wife Valentine Egl6 Panon Desbassaigns de Richemont, daughter of the Baron de Richemont ; and has Issue — Henry Otho Nicholson Shaw, Gentleman, bom July 7, 1889 ; John Ralph Nichol- son Shaw, Gentleman, born May 18, 1894; Fanny Egl^, died August 31, 1888 ; and Corinne Odette Egl^. Estates — Arrowe Hall, Woodchurch, near Birkenhead, and Sand Hey, Hoylake, both in the county of Chester ; 35 Queen's Gate, Kensington, London, S.W. Postal address — Arrowe Hall, Woodchurch, Birkenhead. EMMA LAURA SHAW-LEFEVRE, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Laura SfeflS^Vn-lI l>fr>Viri> Shaw-Lefevre, daughter of the ^e>)yaUI-lt«;;iK;UH; Right Honourable Viscount Eversley (extinct). Armorial @ is the Naval Cockade. mn mt 895 bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a chevron argent, between two trefoils slipped in chief and a bezant in base surmounted by a cross pat^e or. KSiR MICHAEL ROBERT SHAW -STEWART, Sf seventh Baronet, of Greenock of that county, Honorary Colonel ist Volunteer Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders. Bom November 26, 1826, being the son of the sixth Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter and heir of Robert Farquhar of Newark, in the county of Renfrew; succeeded his father in 1836. Armorial hear- ings—He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and argent, over all a Hon rampant gules (for Stewart of Blackball) ; 2 and 3 azure, three covered cups or (for Shaw of Greenock), and impaling the arms of Grosvenor, namely azure, a garb or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his liveries are set for Crests, i. a lion's head erased gules, armed and langued azure ; 2. a demi-savage wreathed about the head and middle with lavu-el, and holding a club over his shoulder proper. Supporters — On the dexter a Hon rampant gules, armed and langued azure, gorged with a collar chequy argent and azure ; and on the sinister, a savage wreathed round the head and middle with laurel leaves, and holding a club over his shoulder all proper. Mottoes (over the crests) — " Spero meUora," and " I mean well." Married, December 28, 1852, Octavia, commonly known as Lady Octavia, sixth daughter of the Most Hon- ourable Sir Richard Grosvenor, second Marquess of West- minster, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has had Issue — (i) Michael Hugh Shaw-Stewart, Es- quire, of Carnock, in the county of Stirling, Member of Parliament for the East Division of the county of Renfrew, Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, born July 11, 1854 [mar- ried, November 14, 1883, AUce Emma, commonly known as Lady Alice Emma, daughter of the Most Honourable the Marquess of Bath] ; (2) the Reverend Charles Robert Shaw-Stewart, Master of Arts, born July 9, 1856 [married, January 2, 1890, Ida Fannie CaroUne, third daughter of H. W. Alfken of Oldenburg, and has issue, Una Mary ; and Katharine]; (3) Walter Richard Shaw Stewart, Es- quire, bom June 27, 1861 [married, October 24, 1891, Mary Beatrice Sydney, daughter of Sydney Leveson Lane, and has issue, Walter Guy Shaw - Stewart, Gentleman, born August 10, 1892; Niel Shaw-Stewart, Gentleman, born July 1894] ; (4) Archibald William Shaw-Stewart, Esquire, born July 6, 1865; (5) Houston Michael Shaw -Stewart, Esquire, second Lieutenant 17th Lancers, born October 3, 1871 ; Evelyn Margaret, died an infant, February i, 1859 ; Elisa Mary, died May 3, 1875 ; Helen [married, September 28, 1880, Charles William Sydney Pierrepont, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Newark] ; and Agnes Caroline. Residences — 11 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. ; Ard- gowan, Greenock ; Fonthill Abbey, in the county of Wiltshire. The Honourable Sir AMBROSE SHEA, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of SiflPfl iSai«< Michael and Saint George, Governor and XyMvCl Commander-in-Chief Bahama Islands. Born 1818, teing the son of the late Ambrose Shea of St. John's, in the Colony of Newfoundland ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1883. Ma.mti, firstly, 1851, Isabella, daughter of Joseph Nixon of Edinburgh (she died 1877) ; secondly, 1878, Louisa, daughter of Joseph Bouchette of Quebec. Postal address — Government House, Nassau, Bahamas. GEORGE SHEDDEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the coimty of Southampton, Lord &ftl>h]lPn °f *^ Lordship of Pauler's Pury. Bom ^^IjKWK'll October 27, 1856, being the eldest son of Roscow Cole Shedden, by his wife Charlotte Joanna, daughter of James Fitchett Burrell. Clubs — Royal Victoria Yacht (Ryde). Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a chevron between three griffins' beads erased argent, as many cross crosslets fitch^e gules, on a chief of the second an escallop shell of the first, between two cinque- foils of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a hermit proper, couped below the shoulders, vested russet, his hood pendent at the back ; with the Motto, ' ' Fidem meam observabo." Married, October 7, 1880, Alice Sarah, daughter of Caleb Hammond Gater; and has Issue — (i) Roscow George Shedden, Gentleman, born May 13, 1882 ; (2) Edward Claud Shedden, Gentleman, born January 12, ''S^S i (3) Graham Percival Shedden, Gentleman, born July 27, 1886 ; Ahce Katherine Beatrix ; Constance Evelyn ; and Mary Eleanor Goodrich. Estates — Spring Hill, East Cowes, Isle of Wight ; Pauler's Pury Park, in the county of Northampton ; Hardmead, in the county of Bucking- ham. Postal address— 'S>oxae.xs'\\\&, St. John's Park, Ryde, Isle of Wight. SHEEPSHANKS, see NOR WICH, Bishop of Sir BERKELEY DIGBY GEORGE SHEFFIELD, sixth Baronet, of Normanby, in the county ^iTlpfTtVl}!! of Lincoln. Born January 19, 1876, being tSVJXfWXX/Wi the only son of the late Sir Robert Shef- field, fifth Baronet, by his wife Laura Isabella Priscilla \to whom refer], third daughter of the late Colonel Henry Dumaresque ; succeeded his father in 1886, under the creation (of Great Britain] of March i, ^755~'^77^' Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms: Argent, a chevron between three garbs gules, all within a bordure gobony of the first and azure. Crest — A boat^s head and neck erased or. Motto — ' ' Comiter sed fortiter." Postal address — Normanby Park, Don- caster. m The Right Honourable HENRY NORTH HOL- %$ ROYD, Earl of Sheffield, Viscount Pevensey, Baron Sheffield of Dunamore, in the county of Meath, and Baron Sheffield of Roscommon, in the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Sheffield of Sheffield, in the county of York, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex. Bom January 18, 1832, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Sheffield, by his wife Harriet, commonly called Lady Harriet, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Hare- wood ; succeeded his father in 1876. Creations — Baron , January 9, 1781; Baron, October 19, 1783; Earl, &c. , Jan- uary 22, 1816, Irish honours ; Baron, July 29, 1802, United Kingdom. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a fesse dancettfe argent, be- tween three griffins passant wings endorsed or, as many escallops gules (for Holroyd) ; 2 and 3 azure, five cinque- foils in saltire argent (for Holroyd). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-griffin segreant, vrfngs endorsed sable, holding between the claws a ducal coronet or. Supporters — Dexter, a lion regardant proper; sinister, a horse bridled proper. Motto — " Quem te Deus esse jussit." Heir presumptive to the Barony of Sheffield of Roscommon (under Special Remainder) — Lord Stanley of Alderley [to whom refer]. Residences — 58 Port- land Place, London, W. ; Sheffield Park, in the county of Sussex. Dame LAURA ISABEL PRISCILLA ST. QVIN- TIN, Widow, comTnonly known as Lady Sheffield, daughter of the late Colonel Henry Dumaresque, Royal Engineers. Married, firstly, 1866, Sir Robert Sheffield, fifth Baronet, who died 1886 ; secondly, i8go, Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Astell St. Quintin, 8th Hussars. By her first marriage she has Issue — Sir Berkeley Digby George Sheffield, sixth and present Baronet \to whom refer\ ; Gwendoline Sophia Alice [married, April 24, 1889, Launcelot Edward Low- ther. Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Launcelot Edward Lowther, and has issue] ; Helen [married, April 12, 1893, Arthur Hugh Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Arthur Hugh Grosvenor] ; and Dorothy Marie Isolde. Postal address — Normanby Park, Don- caster. SHELBURNE, Earl of, see LANSDOWNE. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely axmigerous person. 896 mt THOMAS SHELFORD, Esquire^ Comfanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Q^MniffiYfx Michael and Saint George. Born 1839, 'S'JJt'H'UHJ leing the son of the late Reverend W. H. Shelford ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Singapore, Straits Settle- fnents. Sir CHARLES SHELLEY, fifth Baronet, of Castle Goring, in the county of Essex. Bom May S)flPHEM "'*' ^^^^> being the son of John Shelley, Es- ^O^yvllv^ quire (son of the second Baronet), by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Charles Boweii of Kil- nacourt. Queen's County ; succeeded his brother Sir Edward 1890, under the creation of iMarch 3, 1806. C&i— Guards'. Livery — Blue, red, and silver. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or, a mullet gules for difference, and impaling the arms of Stopford, namely azure, sem^e of cross crosslets and three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, ducally gorged or. Motto — "Fey e fidalgia." Married, August 3, 1869, Mary Jane Jemima, commonly known as Lady Mary Jane Jemima, third daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Cour- town ; and has Issue — (i) John Courtown Edward Shelley, Esquire, Lieutenant Scots Guards, born August 5, 1871; (2) Percy Bysshe Shelley, Esquire, born June 24, 1872 ; (3) Cecil William Charles Shelley, Esquire, born September 5, 1873 ; (4) Sidney Patrick Shelley, Esquire, born January 18, 1880 ; (5) Hubert Shelley, Esquire, born October- 10, 1881 ; Ernestine Elizabeth; Maud; Nora Kathleen; and Amy, died November 16, 1878. Residences — Avington, Win- chester ; 13 Rutland Gate, London, S.W. Dame JANE SHELLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Shelley, daughter of Thomas Gibson. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or, a mullet gules for difference. Married, firstly, Charles Robert St. John, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Robert St. John, son of the Right Honourable George Richard St. John, the third Viscount Bolingbroke, who died 1844 ; secondly, 1848, Sir Percy Florence Shelley (son of the Poet Shelley), and third Baronet, who died 1889. Postal address — Boscombe Manor, Bournemouth. §SiE JOHN SHELLEY, ninth Baronet, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel 1st Devon Yeomaiury Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born August 31, 1848, being the son of the eighth Baronet, by his vrife Charlotte Martha, daughter of the late Reverend Henry Hippesley of Lambourne, in the county of Berkshire ; succeeded his father in 1869, under the creation of May 22, 1611. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, a fesse engrailed between three whelk-shells or. . Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest; lipon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased argent, ducally gorged or. Motto — " Comme je trouve.", Married, June 29, 1882, Marion Emma, eldest daughter of Richard Benyon of Englefield House, in the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue — John Frederick Shelley, Esquire, born October 14^ 1884 ; Richard Shelley, Esquire, born January 18, 1892.; Eliza- beth Marion ; and Constance Mary. Seat — Shobrook Park, Crediton, in the county of Devon. Dame LOUISA ELIZABETH ANNE SHELLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Shelley, only child of the Reverend S. Johnes Knight of Henley Hall, in the county of Salop, and Rector of Welwyn, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a fesse engrailed, between three whelks or. Married, 1832, Sir John ViUiers Shelley of Michelgrove, seventh Baronet, who died 1867. Of the above marriage there is Issue— ^ Blanche Henrietta Johnes, co-heiress of the Barony of de Sudeley, created by Writ 1299 [married, November 13, 1874, Hervey Charles Pechell, son of the Reverend' Horace, and the Lady Caroline Mary Pechell]. Postal address — Mares- field Park, Uekfield, Sussex. , • ^ is the Military Cockade. ^ftenton H FREDERICK SMITH SHENSTONB, Esquire, @ Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu^ ia^i\f,ni'H-t\ntr tenant for the counties of Stafford and ^y^ni0lUni> Sussex, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, Honorary Major Queen's Own Worcestershire Hussars, Barrister-at-Laiii , High Sheriff of Sussex 1886. Club — Oxford and Cam- bridge. Livery — Dark blue with red and white edging. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, are for Arms : Gules, a bend engrailed argent, between two salamanders in flames proper, a crescent for difference. Crest — On a rock proper, a chamois charged with a crescent : , with the Motto, '• Per saxa per ignes." Married, Februaty 6, 1873, Augusta Emma Grace, daughter of '.Hambley knapp. Esquire, late Captain ^th Fusiliers : and. has Issue — Adela Caroline. Estate — Sutton Hall, in the county of Sussex. Postal address — Sutton Hall, Barcombe, Lewes. The Honourable Sir GEORGE SHENTON, Knight Bachelor, President of the Legislative Council since 1892. Born 1842 ; Colonial Secretary, West Australia, 1B90. Postal address — Perth, W. Australia. JOHN WESLEY SHEPSTONE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Q^\\ffWcl¥f\v\ft Saint Michael and Saint George, 'S'U*'VpHJ"*' Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Natal, Judge of Native High Court of Natal. - Born 1827, being the son of the Reverend William Shepstone ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Postal address — Cliff House, Pietermaritzburg, Natal, THEOPHILUS SHEPSTONE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1843, being the son of the late Sir Theophilus Shepstone, Knight Commander of the Most Distiriguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George ; was created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Clubs — Verulam, Victoria (Pieter- maritzburg), Natal (Durban)'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse vert, a lion couchant or, a chief azure, thereon an anchor erect with cable of the third, between two assegais in saltire proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- eagle displayed argetit, gorged with a wreath of oak vert, in front of two assegais in saltire proper. Married, 1867, Helen Louisa Maude, daughter of General Sir J. J. Bisset, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. . The RifeHT Honourable CASTELL SHERARD, Baron Sherard of Leitrim, in the Peerage Sbfll>t*at*h °^ Ireland. Born 1849, being the son of X3'4H^VWHJ' the .late Reverend Simon Haughton Sherard (brother of the ninth Baron), by his wife Mary Halton, daughter of Sir Simon Haughton Clarke, ninth Baronet ; succeeded- his- uncle as tenth Baron, March 14, i88'6, under the. creatioii of July 10, 1627. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron gules between three torteaux. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a coronet per pale nebuly argent and aiure, a plume of peacocks' feathers proper, banded or and gules. Supporters— Two rams argent, armed and unguled or. Motto — " Hostis honori invidia." Heir presumptive— Ylis, brother, Philip Halton Sherard, Es- quire, born 1851. 5ert^— Glatton, in the county' of Hunt- ingdon. The Right Honourable EDWARD LENOX DUTTON, Baron Sherborne of Sher- &fll>1*f>ni*HI> borne, in the county _of Gloiipester,' '^y'^*-'^"^*'"*' Bachelor of Arts, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester. Bom. April 23, 1831, being. the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Sherborne, by his first wife' Elizabeth, com- monly called Lady Elizabeth Howard, daughter of the "Right 3 is the Naval Cockade. Honourable the sixteenth Earl of Suffolk ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of May 20, 1784. Armo- riai bearingB— He bears for Anns : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent sable for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a plume of five ostrich feathers argent, azure, or, vert and purpure ; and for Supporters, on either side of the escutcheon a wolf argent, gorged with a collar azure, charged with three garbs or. Motto — " Ser- vabo fidem." Married, July 5, 1894, Emily Theresa, daughter of the late Baron de Stern. Heir presumptive — His brother, the Reverend Frederick George Button, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Frederick George Button, Master of Arts, Vicar of Bibury, born 1843. Residences—^ St. James's Square, S.W. ; Sherborne House, near Northleach, in the county of Gloucester. The Right Honousable SUSAN ELIZABETH DUTTON, Widow, Baroness Sherborne, daughter and co-heiress [with her sisters, Mrs. Leyborne Popham, and the Honourable Mrs. Maurice Wingfield] of James Block of Charleton, in the county of Wiltshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent sable for difference. Supporters — Two wolves proper, each gorged with a collar azure, charged with three garbs or. Married, 1857, as his second wife, the Right Honotu-able James Henry Legge Button, third Baron Sherborne, who died 1883. Postal address— (fj Brook Street, Grosvenor Square, Lon- don, W. The Right Honourable CAROLINE LOWE, Widow, Viscountess Sherbrooke, daughter of fiiflprhrnnfep Thomas Sneyd of Ashcombe Park, XyyV'VUVUU***' in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, three mullets fesseways argent, pierced of the field between two wolves passant of the second. Supporters — On the dexter side a wolf proper, and on the sinister side a bay horse, each gorged with a chain and therefrom suspended a portcullis or. Married, 1885, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir Robert Lowe, first Viscount Sherbrooke, who died 1892, when the Peerage became extinct. Postal addresses — 34 Lowndes Square, S.W. ; Sherbrooke, War- lingham, Surrey. JOHN WALTER SHERER, Esquire, Companion of th£ Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; Sifll>1*l>t* created Companion of the Most Exalted Order 'O'yj/H/V of the Star of India, 1&66. WRIGHT SHERLOCK, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel (retired) late i8th Regiment. Bom Sep- @tfllM*Tnr{t tember 8, 1838, being the eldest son of XyUvllUVn f[,g late George Sherlock of Carrigduve and Barradaw, in the county of Cork, and Loskearin, in the county of Waterford, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of Thomas Perrott, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Upland, Fermoy, in the county of Cork, Club — Army and Navy. Livery — Azure blue, with white facings, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Per pale argent and azure, two fleurs-de- lis counterchanged, on a canton gules a pelican proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pelican in her piety proper, charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis azure. Kotto — " Prest pour mon pais." Married, October 17, 1874, Ellen Edith Lloyd, daughter of John Stratford Collins, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Beputy-Lieutenant, of Wythall, Walford, in the county of Hereford (she died, May 16, 1892) ; and has Issue — (i) George Wright Strat- ford Sherlock, Gentleman, born February 16, 1877; (2) John Kyrle Perrott Sherlock, Gentleman, born Becem- ber 26, 1887 ; Eleanor Edith Lloyd ; Elizabeth Mary Kyrle ; Amy Annie Patten Collins ; Hester Stratford Pole ; and Ellen Collins. Estate — Barradaw, in the county of Cork. Postal address^hrmy and Navy Club, Pall Mall, S.W. m^ 897 The Reverend Sir GEORGE CROXTON SHIFF- NER, fourth Baronet, of Coombe, in the Qjvf^tflpMpI* county of Sussex, Master of Arts, Rector ^^y\}i.\\.\lK/\, of Hamsey, in the county of Sussex. Bom August 21, 1819, being the eldest son of the Reverend Sir George Shiifner, third Baronet, by his wife, the eldest diiughter of the late Reverend Croxton Johnson of Wilmslow, in the county of Cheshire ; succeeded his father in 1863, under the creation of Becember 16, 1818. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a bend sinister, in chief two estoiles, in base the end and stock of an anchor or, issuing from waves of the sea proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an estoile or, between the rays six annulets azure. Married, October 26, 1854, Elizabeth, only child of John Greenall of Myddleton Hall, in the countv of Lancaster; and has Issue— {\) John Shiffner, Esquire, Cap- tain late Royal Artillery, born August 8, 1857 ; (2) George Bridger Shiffner, Esquire, born Becember 2, 1866 [married, September 12, 1893, Georgiana Mary, daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William James Scarlett of Gigha, in the county of Argyll]; Emily [married, July 16, 1889, Croxton S. Johnson of Aldwick, Bognor, and Wellshurst, Hellingley, in the county of Sussex] ; Mary Louisa ; Elizabeth Frances ; and Eleanor Isabella. Seat — Coombe Place, near Lewes, in the county of Sussex. SHIPPARB, quartered by CARUS-WILSON. Sir SIDNEY GODOLPHIN ALEXANDER SHIP- PARD, Knight CoTnmander of the Most SiflttltlAfll Distinguished Order of Saint Michael ^j'y^ft'WVU n„^ Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law, Master of Arts , Administrator and Chief Magistrate of British Bechuanaland, son of Captain W. H. Shippard, 2gth Regiment, created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886, and advanced to the rank of Knight Comman- der of that Order, i&&j. Clnh— Union. Manied, Jirsily, 1864, Maria Susannah, daughter of Sir Andries Stoken- strbm. Baronet {she died 1870) ; and secondly, December 18, 1894, Rosalind, youngest daughter of W. A. Tanford of Nynehead Court. Postal address — Vryburg, Bechuana- land. SHIRLEY, see FERRERS. ja SEWALLIS EVELYN SHIRLEY, Esquire, Justice ^ of the Peace for the county of Warwick, QfcfltHl^ and Justice of the Peace and Beputy- JCyH-lt-^^ Lieutenant for the county of Monaghan. Born July 15, 1844, being the eldest son of the late Evelyn Philip Shirley, Esquire, of Ettington Park, Boctor of Laws of the University of Bublin, by his wife Mary Clara Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Edmund Hunger- ford Lechmere, second Baronet. Clubs — Junior Carlton, National. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Paly of six or and azure, a quarter ermine. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the head of a Saracen couped at the neck proper, wreathed about the temples or and azure. Badges — I. a horse-shoe argent (for Ferrars) ; 2. a Bourchier knot or (for Bourchier). Mottoes — " Honor virtutis prasmium," and " Loyal suisje." Married, September 23, 1884, Emily Jane, eldest daughter of the late Colonel William Colquhoun Farquharson Macdonald of St. Martin's Abbey, in the county of Perth, Justice of the Peace and Beputy-Lieutenant. Seats — Ettington Park, Stratford -on -Avon, in the county of Warwick ; Lough Fea, Carrickmacross, in the county of Monaghan. SHORE, see TEIGNMOUTH. FREBERIC WILLIAM JOHN SHORE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederic QblTlfl1*l> William John Shore. Bom August 24, 1844. 'O'UUlv Club — Naval and Military. Annorial bear- . ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron sable, between three holly leaves vert. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3L 898 mr the colours, a stork regardant, beaked and membered sable, with a stone in its dexter claw proper. The Right Honourable ANNA THERESA CHET- WYND TALBOT, Widow, Coun- ^s¥ll*i>VMrifllt1*t1 tess-Dowager of Shrewsbury, eldest '^iJlK'WPiMil^f daughter of the late Richard Howe Cockerell, Commander Royal Navy. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd). Supporters— Two talbots ai-gent. Mar- ried, 1855, the Right Honourable Charles John Chetwynd- Talbot, nineteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honour- able Charles Henry John Chetwynd-Talbot, twentieth Earl of Shrewsbury ; Theresa Susey Helen, commonly known as Lady Theresa Susey Helen [married, October 2, 1875, the Most Honourable the Marquess of Londonderry, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, and has issue] ; Gwen- dolen Theresa, commonly known as Lady Gwendolen Theresa [married, firstly, January 18, 1877, Colonel Edward Chaplin, Member of Parliament for the county of Lincoln, and by him (who died December 23, 1883) has issue ; secondly, October 4, 1887, Major Archibald Cosmo Little, 5th Lancers, Aide-de-Camp, and has issue] ; and Muriel Frances Louisa, commonly known as Lady Muriel Frances Louisa [married, firstly, December 23, 1876, William Regi- nald Duncombe, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Helms- ley (who died December 24, 1881), eldest son of the Right Honourable the Earl of Feversham ; secondly, June 6, 1885, Hugh Owen]. Postal address — 37 Lowndes Square, S. W. The Right Honourable CHARLES HENRY JOHN CHETWYND-TALBOT, Earl of Shrewsbury, in the Peerage of England, Earl of Waterford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and Earl Talbot, Viscount Ingestre, and Baron Talbot of Hensol, in the county of Glamorgan, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Premier Earl of England, and Hereditary Great Seneschal (Lord High Steward) of Ireland. Born November 13, i860, being the only son of the Right Honourable Charles John Chetwynd- Talbot, nineteenth Earl of Shrewsbury, by his wife Anna Theresa, eldest daughter of Captain Richard Howe Cocke- rell, Royal Navy ; succeeded his father in 1877. Crea- tions — Earl of Shrewsbury (English), May 20, 1442; Earl of Waterford (Irish), July 17, 1446 ; Baron Talbot, December 5, 1733 ; Earl Talbot and Viscount Ingestre, July 3, 1784. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough. Livery — Black with gold lace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a lion rampant within a bordure engrailed or (for Talbot) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three mullets or (for Chetwynd), and impaling the arms of Palmer-Morewood, namely, quarterly i and 4, vert a tree eradicated argent, in the dexter chief point a trefoil of the last (for Morewood) ; 2 and 3 argent, two bars sable, the upper charged with two and the lower with one trefoil shpped of the field, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or ; and in pale behind the escutcheon is placed the white wand appertaining to the office of Great Seneschal of Ireland. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, 1. on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant, tail extended or (for Talbot) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased argent, attired or (for Chetwynd). Supporters — On either side of the escutcheon a talbot argent. Motto — ■" Prest d'accomplir. " Married, 1882, Ellen Mary, daughter of Charles Rowland Palmer- Morewood, Esquire, of Ladbroke Hall, in the county of Warwick, and Alfreton Hall, in the county of Derby; and has Issue — Charles John Chetwynd-Talbot, Esquire, com- monly known as Viscount Ingestre, born September 8, 1882 ; Nellie Viola Castalia Florence, commonly known as the Honourable Nellie Viola Castalia Florence. Estates in Ingestre, Tixall, Alton, Albrighton, Little Budworth, Dela- mere, Dunham, Mickle Trafford and district, Grafton Manor, Upton Warren, Huddington, Oxton, &c. Seats — Ingestre Hall, in the county of Stafford; Alton Towers, Stoke-on- Trent. The Right Reverend Sir LOVELACE TOMLINSON STAMER, third Baronet, Bishop Suffragan of Shrewsbury, M is the Military Cockade. Doctor of Divinity, Master of Arts. Bom October i8, 1829, being the son of Sir Lovelace Stamer, the second Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter of John Tomhnson of Cliffville in the county of Stafford ; succeeded his father in i860 under the creation (of the United Kingdom) of December 15, 1809. C&J-St. Stephen's. Armonal bear- ines— He bears for Arms : Quarterly gules and azure, a cross ermine charged with the city sword in the scabbard m pale proper • in the first and fourth quarters, on a fesse dancette6 areent 'alion passant gules; in the secondand third, thecapof justice or between three castles argent, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, April i6, 1857, Ellen Isabel, only daughter of Joseph Dent, Esquire, of Ribston Hall in the county of York ; and has Issue— (-i) Lovelace Stamer, Esquire, Captain i6th Lancers, born April 4, 1859 ; (2) the Reverend Frederick Charles Stamer, Rector of Keele in the county of Staiiford, born August 28, i860 Fmarried July i, 1891, Ethel Emma, daughter of the late Alexander Donovan of Framfield Place, in the county of Sussex, and has, Gladys Mabel, and Marion Ethel]; (3) William Edward Stamer, Esquire, born January 25, 1864 ; (4) the Reverend Reginald Dent Stamer, Bachelor of Arts, born September 2, 1865 ; (5) Arthur Cowie Stamer, Esquire, born March 7, 1869 ; Ellen Caroline ; Mabel Fredenca ; and Evelyn Lucinda. Residences— Quarry House, in the county of Shrewsbury. Lady MAR Y JANE SHRINE, sister of the fourth Earl Temfle. Married, 1872, Henry Mills Shrine, &s^r'\Y\0 f^^tice of the Peace; raised to the rank of a?i ^lyiXlllK, Earls daughter, 1890. SHUCKBURGH, quartered by FOLJAMBE. HENRY JAMES SHUCKBURGH, Esquire, formerly Major and Battalion Norfolk Regi- a^flftrfeflttrrrfl ■"«"'■ ■^'"'" February 25, 1855, 'S'yULKUUimJ being the eldest son of the late Colonel Henry Adolphus Shuck- burgh, by his second wife Catharine Dorothy, eldest daughter of Daniel J. Cloete, High Sheriff of Cape Town, in the Colony of the Cape of Good Hope. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron between three mullets argent ; and for his Crest, a blackamoor couped at the waist proper, holding in his dexter hand a dart or ; with the Motto, " Haec manus ob patriam." Married, November 25, 1886, Dame Ida Florence Geraldine Shuck- burgh, commonly known as Lady Shuckburgh [to whom refer], daughter of the Reverend Frederick W. Robertson, and widow of the late Sir George Thomas Francis Shuck- burgh, ninth Baronet. Postal address — Shuckburgh, near Daventry. Dame IDA FLORENCE GERALDINE SHUCK- BURGH, commonly known as Lady Shuckburgh, daughter of the late Reverend Frederick W. Robertson, Married, firstly, 1879, Sir George Thomas Francis Shuckburgh, ninth Baronet, who died 1884; secondly, i885, Major Henry J. Shuckburgh [to whom refer]. By her first marriage she had Issue — (r) Sir Stewkley Frederick Dray- cott Shuckburgh, tenth and present Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Gerald Francis Stewkley Shuckburgh, Esquire, born February 28, 1882. RICHARD HENRY SHUCKBURGH, Esquire, of Bourton Hall and Bilton Manor, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace. Born 1837, being the second son of Richard Wood of Rugby, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Samuel Blencowe of Marston, St. Lawrence, in the county of Northampton, and sister of the Reverend Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh of Bourton Hall ; and assumed the name of Shuckburgh by Royal License in 1876, under the will of his maternal uncle, the Reverend Charles Blencowe Shuckburgh, on succeeding to the estate of Bourton. Armorial bearings— He besirs for Arms : Sable, a chevron indented or, between three mullets pierced argent, a border of the second. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Moor proper, wreathed about the temples or and sable, habited argent, sem^e of mullets pierced, also sable, and holding in the dexter hand an arrow, point downwards proper. Motto — " Vigilate et orate." Married, 1866, Ellen Clara, daughter of Archibald & is the Naval Cockade. ^i)u mtt 899 Webb of Trafalgar Lodge, Chelsea ; and has Issue— (i) Charles James Shuckburgh, Gentleman, born 1867 [married, December 1892, Blanche Cobham, second daughter of John Bell Chirmside of CUfton Hall, Rugby, in the county of Warwick] ; (2) Henry Frederick Blencowe Shuckburgh, Gentleman, born 1869 ; Rhoda Elizabeth Ella ; and Florence Mary Ellen. Seats — Bourton Hall, and Bilton JVIanor, Rugby. Sir STEWKLEY FREDERICK DRAYCOTT SHUCKBURGH, tenth Baronet, of Shuckburgh, in the county of Warwick. Bom June 20, 1880, being the son of the ninth Baronet, by his wife Ida Florence Geraldine, daughter of the late Reverend Frederick W. Robertson ; succeeded his father in 1884, under the creation of June 26, 1660. Annoriaa bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron between three mullets argent. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a blackamoor couped at the waist proper, with a dart in his hand or. Kotto — " Hsec manus ob patriam." Heir presumptive — His brother, Gerald Francis Stewkley Shuckburgh, born February 28, 1882. Seat — Shuckburgh, Daventry. SHUTE, Baron, see BARRINGTON. H Sir CHARLES CAMERON SHUTE, Knight Com- v^ mander of the Most Honourable Order of the A.f«t|4-|> Bath, Knight of the Legion of Honour, Deputy- X3^iltlVv Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Sussex and Hants. Born 1816, being the eldest son of ThOTnas Deane Shute of Fern Hill, Isle of Wight, and of Burton and Bra-mshaw Hill, in the county of Southampton, for -which he served the office of High Sheriff" in 1821, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Lieutenant-General Cameron of Nea House, in the county of Hampshire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1889 {Military Division), Clubs — United Service, Carlton, Orleans {Brighton), and the Club [Bournemouth). Livery — Black and yellow. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which tw authority has been established at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly i and 4, party per chevron sable and argent, in chief two eagles dis- played argent ; 2 and 3 party per pale azure and ^ules, three lions rampant argent. Crest — A griffin sejant, the neck transfixed with a spear. Motto — '^ Ictus nonvictus." Married, 1858, Rhoda, daughter of the Reverend Henry Tumour Dowler, Vicar of Aldeburgh, in the county of Suffolk; and has Issue — (i) Henry Gwynne Deane Shute, Esquire, Captain Coldstream Guards, -born December 4, i860 : {2) Cameron Dinsdale Deane Shute, -^rd Battalion the Queen's Regi-ment, born April 7, 1868 ; (3) Neville De Horsey Deane Shute, born June i, 1875, and died January 18, i8gi ; Florence Helena ; Charlotte Isabel Augusta [married A. P. Cazenove]', Constance Somerville ; and Alice Elena Rhoda. Postal addresses — 12 Brunswick Place, Brighton; {during Autumn Tnonths), Dinsdale, Bournemouth. Dame BARBARA SIDGREA VES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sidgreaves, daughter Qb,\\\ttVta^VV«-aUC-;:i in the county of Stafford. Married, 187T, Sir Thomas Sidgreaves, Knight Bachelor, who died 1889. Postal address — Ravenswood, Walton-on- Thames. The Right Honourable MARY ADDINGTON, Widow, Dowager - Viscountess Sid- ®*t}tt11rtttf"fl mouth, daughter of the Reverend J. ^^lUtllUUVy Young, Rector of Thorpe Malsor, in thecounty of Northampton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Per pale ermine and ermines, a chevron charged with five lozenges counterchanged, between three fleurs-de-lis or. Supporters— Two stags, the dexter ermines, the sinister ermine, both attired and gorged with a chain, and pendent therefrom a key all or. Married, 1820, the Right Honourable William Leonard Addington, the second Viscount Sidraouth, who died 1864. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Henry Estcourt Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Estcourt Addington, born February 17, 1823, died January 21, 1847 ; (2) the Right Honourable William Wells Addington, third Viscount Sidmouth [to whom refer]; (3) Leonard Allen Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Leonard Allen Addington, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Devon, born May 11, 1828 [married, July 16, 1853, Letitia Anne, third daughter of Erving Clark of Efford Manor, in the county of Devon, and died June 4, 1888, leaving by her (who died May 12, 1889), William Leonard Addington, Esquire, born August 12, 1856 (married, June 11, 1890, Augusta, daughter of the late Reverend H. G. Hayter Hames, Master of Arts) ; Hiley Reginald Addington, Gentleman, born August 2, i86r ; Lastitia Anne (married, January 9, 1880, Captain WilUam Kicknell Coney, ist Battalion Sher- wood Foresters) ; Maud Florence ; Blanche Mary (married, January 15, 1890, John Ravenhill Prescott, Sherwood Foresters, of Dalton Grange, in the county of Lancaster) ; Beatrice Cordelia ; and Barbara Marion] ; (4) Hiley Robert Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hiley Robert Addington, 74th Bengal Native Infantry, born April 4, 1830, killed in the Indian Mutiny, May 11, 1857; (S) Charles John Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles John Addington, born March 17, 1832 [married, 1862, Nelly Hindmarsh, second daughter of Alfred Miller Mundy of Shipley Hall, in the county of Derby] ; (6) Edward Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Addington, born 1835, died 1851 ; Mary Ursula, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Ursula [married, April 15, 1841, Miles Charles Seton, Esquire (who died September 18, 1877), eldest son of Colonel Seton, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has had Issue — Louisa Charlotte, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Charlotte [married, April 29, 1862, Thomas Goldie Dickson of Edinburgh, and has issue] : Caroline Penelope, commonly known as the Honour- able Caroline Penelope [married, 1853, N. H. K. Bume, and had issue] ; Frances Sophia, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Sophia [married, September i, 1861, David Scott Dickson, and has issue] ; and Eliza Anne, commonly known as the Honourable EUza Anne. Postal address — i Bennett Street, Bath. The Right Honourable WILLIAM WELLS AD- DINGTON, Viscount Sidmouth of Sidmouth, in the county of Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born March 25, 1824, being the eldest son of the second Viscount, by his wife, the daughter of the Reverend John Young ; succeeded his father in 1864, under the creation of January 12, 1805. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale ermine and ermines, on a chevron five lozenges all counterchanged, between three fleurs-de-lis or, impaling the arms of Pellew, namely gules, a lion passant guardant, in chief two chaplets of laurel or, on a chief of augmentation wavy a representa- tion of Algiers, with a British man-of-war before it aU proper. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain sejant guardant proper, bezant^e, his paw resting upon a shield azure, charged with a mace erect, surmounted with a regal crown or, within a bordure engrailed argent. Supporters — On either side a stag, the dexter ermines and the sinister ermine, each attired and gorged with a chain, pendent therefrom a key all or. Motto — " Libertas sub Rege pio." Married, September 28, 1848, Georgiana Susan, eldest daughter of the Very Reverend (and commonly called the Honourable) George Pellew, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Norwich ; and has had Issue — (i) Gerald Anthony Pellew Bagnall Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gerald Anthony Pellew Bagnall Addington, born November 29, 1854 [married, July 27, 1881, Ethel Mary, only daughter of Captain L. C. H. Tonge, Royal Navy, of Stonehouse, Newbury, and has, Gerald William Addington, Esquire, born August 19, 1882 ; Raymond Anthony Addington, Gentleman, born January 24, 1887; Ursula Mary ; and Marjorie Ruth] ; (2) Herbert Hiley Stafford Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Hiley Stafford, Captain Royal FusiUers, born March 12, 1859; (3) Harold William Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Harold William Addington, Captain Royal Artillery, bom May 24, i860 [^married, 1887, Constance, daughter of A. J. Clair- monte] ; (4) Francis Charles Bathurst Addington, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Charles The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics Is that of a genuinely annigerous person. goo ^iD Bathurst Addington, Lieutenant Royal Navy, bom June 14, 1861 ; Alice Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Mary; Ursula Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Ursula Georgiana [married, February 12, 1879, Francis John Helyar, and has issue] ; Eveline, commonly known as the Honourable Eveline [married, September 15, 1875, Francis Arkwright of Coton Hall, in the county of Warwick, late Member of Parliament for East Derby] ; Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel [mar- ried, October 30, 1879, Archibald Ernest Orr-Ewing of Cardross, in the county of Stirling, and has issue] ; and Gertrude Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Rose, died May 30, 1858. Residences — 78 Eaton Place, S.W. ; Upottery Manor, Honiton, in the county of Devon, SIDNEY-FOULIS, see DE L'ISLE. Dame ANNE SIEMENS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Siefnens, daughter of the late Joseph Q^\^«*lUy Physicians. Born 1816, being the son of the late Edinard Henry Sieveking, by his wife Emerentia Louisa Francisca Meyer ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Married, 1849, Jane, daughter of John Ray of Finchley. Postal address — -l^ Manchester Square, W. MABEL EMILY LOUISA SIEVIER, commonly known as Lady Mabel E-mily Louisa Sievier, ^^tl^VltCt* sister of the fourth Marquess of Ailesbury ; ^O^iv-Ulvl raised to the rank of a Marquess' daugh- ter, 1887. Married, 1892, R. S. Sievier, and has issue. LUCY SILBER, commonly known as Lady Lucy Silber, daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Qb,\\\\OY Earl of Lisbume. Married, 1B83, Martin •^V\\)X,\. A. Silber. SILCHESTER, Baron, see LONGFORD. DAME CATHERINE DOROTHEA SIMEON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady ®lttTH>nn Simeon, sister of the eleventh Lord Col- ^e'llllK'Mll ville ; raised to the rank of a Peer's daugh- ter by Royal Warrant, 1849. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per fesse sable and or, a pale counterchanged, three trefoils slipped, two and one of the second, and three ermine spots, one and two of the first, impaling the arms of Colville, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a cross moline sable (for Colville) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure. Supporters — Dexter, a fox regardant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert ; sinister, a lion gules, ducally crowned or. Married, 1861, as his second wife. Sir John Simeon, third Baronet, who died 1870. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Charles Colville Simeon, Esquire, born July 24, 1862, died February 17, 1873 ; Catherine Dorothea Mary [married, October 25, 18B7, Algernon Henry Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Algernon Henry Grosvenor, fourth son of Lord Ebury, and has issue]. Postal address — 24 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, London, W. §SiR JOHN STEPHEN HARRINGTON SIMEON, fourth Baronet, of Grazeley, in the county of Berk- shire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the Isle of Wight, Sheriff of the county of Southampton. Born August 31, 1850, being the eldest son of Sir John Simeon, third Baronet, by his wife Jane Maria, only daughter of the late Sir Frederick F. Baker, Baronet, of Loventor, in the county of Devon ; succeeded his father in 1870, under the creation of May 22, 1815. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse sable and or, a pale counterchanged, in chief an ermine spot of the first, between two trefoils slipped of the second, and in base a like trefoil between two like ermine spots, and impaling the arms of Dutton, » is tile Military Cockade. namely, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, a crescent for difference Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox passant regardant proper, holding in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert. Supporters-Dexter, a fox regardant proper, in the mouth a trefoil slipped vert ; sini- stlr a hon gules, ducally crowned or. Mottoes— Ser- vien'do-" " Nee temere, nee timide." Married, June 18, 1872 Isabella Mary, only child of Ralph Heneage Dutton Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Ralph Heneage Dutton. Heir presumptive— Yixs brother, Edmund Charles Simeon, Esquire, born 1855 ; married, 1883 Laura Tane daughter of Captain Westropp Dawson of Charles- fort 'in the county of Wexford. Residences— 'S,yf3.m.%\.on, Newport, Isle of Wight ; 19 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. W Field -MARSHAL Sir JOHN LINTON ARABIN SIMMONS, Knight Grand Cross of the <3>t»v>*Y><( Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Married, 1859, Agnes Jane Sarah, daughter of Brigadier Hugh Sibbald, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of the Bengal Army. Sir HENS Y L UNNON SIMPSON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for Windsor, Fellow of the Royal Col- lege of Veterinary Surgeons, and Veterinary Surgeon to the Queen. Born 1842, being the son of George Simpson, by his wife, a daughter of Henry Lunnon of Woobum, in the county of Buckingham ; Mayor of the Royal Borough of Windsor, 1887 ; dutbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Married, 1865, Anna, daughter of Charles Ellis of London. Postal addresses — Gordon House, Windsor : South Lea, Datchet. Colonel THOMAS THOMSON SIMPSON, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of John SiTnpson of Findermore, in the county of Tyrone ; was created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1879, Margaret S., youngest daughter of the late Robert Batt of Pundysbum, in the county of Down. SrR WALTER GRINDLAY SIMPSON, second Baronet, of Strathavon, in the county of Linlithgow, and of the city of Edinburgh, Advocate at the Scottish Bar. Bom September i, 1843, being the son of Sir James Simpson, the first Baronet, by his wife Jessie, daughter of Walter Grind- lay; succeeded his father in 1870, under the creation of February 3, 1866. Armoilal bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chief vert, a goshawk between two crescents argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a staff erect encircled by a serpent or. Motto (over the crest) — "Victo dolore." Married, January 13, 1881, Anne Fitz- gerald, daughter of Alexander Mackay ; and has Issue — (i) James Walter Mackay Simpson, Esquire, born Septem- ber, 6, 1882 ; (2) Louis t)avid Mackay Simpson, Esquire, born February 8, 1885 ; and E. Florence Fitzgerald. Seat — Balabraes, Ayton, in the county of Berwick. SINCLAIR, quartered by DALGLEISH, HEPBURNE- SCOTT, and OGILVIE. SINCLAIR, see CAITHNESS. §The Right Honourable CHARLES WILLIAM ST. CLAIR, Baron Sinclair, in the Peerage of fifettlpffltl* Scotland, and a Representative Peer, Justice XyiUtlHll ^;^ Pea^ and Deputy-Limtenantfor the county of Berwick. Born September 8, 1831, being the son of the thirteenth Baron, by his wife Jane, daughter of Archibald Little of Shabden Park, in the county cf Surrey ; succeeded his father in 1880, under tlie creation of January 26, 1488-1489. Armorial bearingB as given in the Peerages, but which are not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a lymphad, sails furled and her oars erect in saltire, within a double tressure fiory counterjlory or [for Orkney) ; 2 and 3 azure, a ship under sail or [for Caithness) ', over all an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross engrailed sable [for Sinclair). Crest — A swan argent, ducally gorged and chainedor. Supporters — Two gryphons proper, armed and beaked or. Motto — "Fight." Married, October 6, 1870, Margaret Jane, younger daughter of James Murray of Bryanston Square; and has Issue — (i) Archibald James %\Xi 901 Murray St. Clair, Esquire, Master of Sinclair, born February 16, 1875 ; {2) Charles Henry Murray St. Clair, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Henry Murray St. Clair, born December 19, 1878 ; Ada Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Ada Jane; Margaret Helen, comnwnly known as the Honourable Margaret Helen , and Georgina Violet, commonly known as the Honourable Georgina Violet. %e&Vi— Herdmanston, in the county of Haddington ; Nisbet House, in the county of Berwick. Residence — 55 Onslow Square, S. W. § FREDERICK GRANVILLE SINCLAIR, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Caithness. Born 1858, being the youngest son of the Reverend Robert Boothby Heathcote, Rector of Chingford, in the county of Essex, by his second wife Elizabeth Bridget, daughter of Captain William Wells, Royal Navy, of Holme House, in the county of Huntingdon ; assumed in 1891, by Royal License, the name and arms of Sinclair, on succeeding to the estates of the fifteenth Earl of Caithness, in lieu of his paternal name of Heathcote. Club — -United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. azure, a ship at anchor, oars in saltire or, flagged gules within a douljle tressure flory counterflory of the second ; ii. and iii. or, a lion rampant gules ; iiii. azure, a ship under sail or, sails argent flags gules : 2 and 3 grand quarters ermine three pomies, each charged with a cross or, over the fourth grand quarter, dividing the coats a cross engrailed sable, within a bordure chequy azure and argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a swan argent, ducally gorged and chained or. Married, 1888, Agnes Charlotte, daughter of Thomas J. Barnes, Barrister-at-Law, of the Middle Temple. Seats — Barrogill Castle, Thurso, North Britain ; and The Manor House, Brabster, Thurso. Residence — Newton Hall, in the county of Cambridge. Captain JOHN SINCLAIR, Member of Parliament for the county of Dumbarton. Born July 7, i860, being the eldest son of the late Captain George Sinclair, by his wife Agnes, daughter of John Leamwnth, Esquire, of Dean, Edinburgh, Assistant Private Secretary to Secretary of State for War [Right Honourable H. E. Campbell Bannerman) 1892 ; elected for the county of Dumbarton, July 13, 1892. Clubs — Brooks's, Army and Navy. Armo- rial bearings as given in Debreti's "House of Commons," but which have not been m-atriculated in Lyon Offi-ce to Captain Sinclair, are the arms of Sinclair of Dunbeath, namely: Quarterly, i. azure, a ship at anchor, oars in saltire or, flagged gules, within a double tressure counter- flory of the second ; 2 and 3 or, a lion ram.pant gules, armed and langued azure ; 4. azure, a ship under sail or, sails argent and flags gules, over all dividing the four quarters a cross engrailed sable [for Sinclair) ; the whole within a bordure parted per pale, the dexter side indented gules, the sinister ermine. Crest — A cock proper. Motto — " Fidelitas." Postal address — loi Mount Street, W. §SlR JOHN GEORGE TOLLEMACHE SINCLAIR, third Baronet, of Ulbster, in the county of Caithness Vice-Lieutenant and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county. Born Novembers, 1825, being the son of Sir George Sinclair, the second Baronet, by his wife Catherine Camilla, commonly known as Lady Catherine Camilla, second daughter of Sir William Talmash, Baronet, commonly called Lord Hunting- tower ; succeeded his father in 1868, under the creation of February 14, 1786. Armoiial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, a ship at anchor, her oars in saltire, within the Royal tressure of Scotland or ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules; 4. azure, a ship under sail or, over all a cross engrailed sable, all within a bordure quarterly or and gules, charged in the second and third compartments with three stars also or. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a star of six points waved or. Supporters— Two stags proper. Mottoes — " J'aime le meilleiu:," and above the crest, "Ad astra virtus." Married, November 22, 1853, Emma, daughter of the late William Standish Standish of Dux- bury Park, in the county of Lancaster (which marriage The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 902 %in ^it) was dissolved July 4, 1878) ; and had Issue — (i) Clarence Granville Sinclair, Esquire, Deputy - Lieutenant, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commanding 2nd Volunteer Battalion Sea- forth Highlanders, born April 3, 1858 [married, February 1B90, a daughter of the late Mahlon Sands (she died November 1890), leaving Archibald Henry Macdonald Sinclair, Esquire, born October 1890] ; {2) George Felix Standish Sinclair, Esquire, born 1861 [married, 1884, Margaret, sister of Sir John Sinclair, Baronet, of Dunbeath, and has, Algernon Roland Tollemache Sinclair, Gentle- man, born 1886 ; Dorothy Emma Olivia ; and Olive Margaret Camilla] ; Amy Camilla [married, July 8, 1874, John Henry Fullarton Udny of Udny Castle, in the county of Aberdeen] ; Nina Mary Adelaide [married, July 22, 1882, Lieutenant-General Owen Lewis Cope Williams of Temple House, in the county of Buckingham, late Member of Parliament for Great Marlow] ; and Constance, died 1861. Residences — Thurso, in the county of Caithness ; 14 King Street, St. James's, London, S.W, ; ChdLteau de la Bocca, Cannes, France. Sir JOHN ROSE GEORGE SINCLAIR, eighth Baronet, of Dunbeath, in the county of Caithness, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Caith- ness. Born August 10, 1864, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Alexander Young Sinclair, by his wife Margaret Crichton, daughter of James Alston, of Bryanston Square, London ; succeeded his grandfather as seventh Baronet, April 21, 1873, under the ci-eation of October 12, 1704. Armorial bearings are, according to '^Burke's Peerage," for AXTQ.^ : As Earl of Caithness , within a bordure party per pale, the dexter side indented gules, the sinister side ermine. Crest — A cock proper. IVEotto — "Fidelitas." Married, January 7, 1885, Edith, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel William Matthew Dunbar, one of Her Majesty's Gentlemen-at-Arms. Heir presumptive — His brother, Norman Alexander Sinclair, born 1869. Residence — 11 St. George' s Road, S. W. Seat — Barrock House, Wick, Scotland. [Foster places this title in " Chaos.""] §SiR ROBERT CHARLES SINCLAIR, ninth Baronet, of Stevenson, in the county of Haddington, and Murkle, in the county of Caithness, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Honorary Colonel ist Caithness Artillery Volunteers. Born August 25, 1820, being the eldest son of Admiral Sir John Gordon, the eighth Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of the Honourable Admiral Michael De-Courcy; succeeded his father in 1863, under the creation of June 18, 1636. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. azure, a ship, her sails furled, within a double tressure counterflory or ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules ; 4. azure, a ship in full sail or, over all, dividing the quarters, a cross engrailed quarterly argent and sable, in the centre a crescent argent. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a griffin's head erased proper. Supporters- Two griffins per fesse or and gules. Motto — ' ' Candid^ sed caut6." Married, firstly, in 1851, Charlotte Anne, daughter of Lieutenant John Coote, 71st Regiment {she died July 7, 1874) ! secondly, December 5, 1876, Louisa, eldest daughter of Roderick Hugonin of Kinmylies House, in the county of Inverness. Heir presumptive — His kinsman, Graeme Alexander Lockhart Sinclair, Esquire, Major-General in the Army, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lanark, born 1820, being the son of the fifth Baronet. Married, 1861, Emily Udny, daughter of James Brebner, Advocate, of Aberdeen. Seats — Stevenson, in the county of Haddington ; Murkle, in the county of Caithness. TIKKA RAGHANATH SING, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of Bashahr ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1894. m^ Rear-Admiral UVEDALE CORBET SINGLETON Singleton {retired 1893), Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born September 14, 1838, being the third son of the late Henry Corbet Sin^leton^ is the Military Cockade. Esquire, of Aclare, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Meath, by hts wife Jane Percival Compton, daughter of General Loftus: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. C\\&ii— United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin), Royal Naval (Portsmouth). Livery — S/ae with brass buttons Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been exemplified in the College of Arms, are: Quarterly I and 4 argent, three chevronels gules, between as many martlets sable (for Singleton) ; 2 and 3 or, a raven close proper [for Corbet). Crests— i. on a wreath argent and gules, an arm embowed in armour, grasping a sceptre, terminated by an estoile or: 2. on a wreath or and sable, an elephant argent, armed or, on his back a tower of the last, the trappings gules, garnished or. Mottoes— "5i;ma fi.de sine fraude," and " Deus pascit corvos." Married, firstly, ^^77, Matilda Josephine, daughter of the late Edward Beauman of Famess, in the county of Kildare [she died 1878) ; secondly, 1885, Adelaide Mary, daughter of the late Major-General John H. Taylour, commonly known as Lord John H. Taylour. EstSLtes— Aclare, in the county of Meath, Ireland. Postal address— ^c/a^-s House, Ardee, Ireland. SIRDAR GUNDA SINGH, ^ 'anion of the Most 'Exalted Order of the ^irtiar (0unDa ^inffl) %Zfapf^tefp^r. sonal Attendant to H. H. Maharajah Nirundar Singh, 1855 ; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1880. Postal address — Pattialli, India. SITWELL, see HURT-SITWELL. Sir GEORGE RERESBY SITWELL, fourth Baronet, of Renishaw, in the county of Derby, Captain ^X*4-Ym^¥I 1st West York Yeomanry Cavalry, Member ^'IVUII^ll of Parliament for Scarborough. .So?-« Janu- ary 27, i860, being the eldest son of Sir Sitwell Sitwell, third Baronet, by his wife, the fourth daughter of Colonel the Honourable Henry Hely Hutchinson of Weston Hall, in the county of Northampton ; succeeded his father in 1862, under the creation of October 3, 1808. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable, impaling the arms of Denison, namely, quarterly i and 4, ermine a bend azure, cotised sable, between a unicorn's head erased in chief and a cross crosslet fitch^e in base also sable (for Denison) ; 2 and 3 argent, a shake-fork between three annulets sable (for Conyngham). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant erased sable, holding between the paws an escutcheon per pale or and vert. Married, November 23, 1886, Ida Emily Augusta, commonly called Lady Ida Emily Augusta, daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Londes- borough ; and has Issue — Francis Osbert Sacheverell Sitwell, Esquire, born December 8, 1892 ; and Edith Louisa. Seat — Renishaw, Chesterfield, in the county of Derby. Dame LOUISA LUCY SITWELL, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sitwell, daughter of Colonel Henry Hely- Hutchinson, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Henry Hely-Hutchinson. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable, impaling the arms of Hely-Hutchinson, namely, quarterly i and 4, per pale gules and azure, a lion rampant between eight cross crosslets argent (for Hutchinson) ; 2. azure, a fesse between three stags' heads erased in chief argent, and in base a demi-lion rampant or (for Hely) ; 3. azure, a garb or, between three wolves' heads erased argent (for Nickson). Married, 1857, Sir Sitwell Reresby Sitwell, third Baronet (who died 1862). Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir George Reresby Sitwell, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Florence Alice ; and Blanche Tremayne (died Sep- tember 22, 1863). Postal address — Woodend, Scarborough. Sir JAMES SIVEWRIGHT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint QStVlO^Y1t*tlTtll" Michael and Saint George, Master of XyiUK'Ulll^ifV A^ts. Born 1848, being the son of William Sivewright of Fochabers, in the county of Elgin ; created Companion of the Most Dis- fi is the Naval Coctode. tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Married, 1880, Jeannie, daughter of George Page of Bloemfontein, Orange Free State. Postal addresses — Gardens, Lourenstoril, Somerset West; Cape Town, South Africa. SIVRIGHT, see BEDELL-SIVRIGHT. SKEFFINGTON, see MASSEREENE. FLORENCE CECILIA SKEFFINGTON, commonly known as the Honourable Florence SlfepflYnrTtnn CeciUa SkeSngton, daughter of the '^KK'UH ly VU J I Right Honourable the tenth Viscount Massereene. Armorial headings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent, three bulls' heads erased sable ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three chaplets or. LOUISA MUSKERRY DEANE STEPNEY, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Skeffington, daughter of D. Grady. Married, firstly, 1868, the Honourable Hungerford Henry Skeffington {son of the tenth Viscount Massereene), who died 1870 / secondly, 187-, A. Stepney. OLIVIA MARGARETTA MARY SKEFFINGTON, commonly known as the Honourable Olivia Margaretta Mary Skeffington, daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Viscount Massereene. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, argent, three bulls' heads erased sable, armed or ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three chaplets or. SKELMERSDALE, Baron, see LATHOM. JOHN SKELTON, Esquire, Historian, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, @S)bp(l"llt1 Commissioner of Supply for the county of XynvlVUIl Aberdeen. Bom 1831, being the son of the late fames Skelton of Sandford-Newton ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — National Conservative, University. Married, 1867, Anne Adair, daughter of fames A. Lawrie, Professor of Surgery in Glasgow University. Postal ad- dress — The Hermitage of Braid, Edinburgh. SKENE, Baron, see FIFE. ALLAN MACLEAN SKINNER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint iCXI*»y|yt|>«* Michael and Saint George, Honorary Con- ^fSVAWWH/V sul for Siamese Malay States. Born 1846, being the son of the late fudge Allan Mac- lean Skinner, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Recorder of Windsor ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, i8gi. Married, 1875, Ellen, daughter of the Reverend W. H. Slielford. Postal address — Penang, Straits Settlements. Lieutenant -Colonel EDMUND GREY SKINNER. Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1850, being the son of the late Russell Morland Skinner, Begal Civil Service ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1891. Married, i8y8, Alice Augusta, daughter of F. Gilbert Smith of The Oaks, in the county of Surrey. Dame ALICE MARY SKIP WITH. Widow, com- monly known as Lady Shipwith, daughter SlfefnVtltf'fl "f l^ojor-General B. B. Herrick. Ar- 'O'nij^WlVy morial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, three bars gules, in chief agrey- hound courant sable, collared or. Married, firstly, 1879, Sir Peyton d^ Estoteville Skipwith, tenth Baronet [who died 1891) ; secondly, 1892, fohn Boughton Leigh. By her first marriage she had Issue — Sir Gray Humberston d Estote- ville Skipwith, eleventh Baronet [to whom refer"] ; Carrie d Estoteville ; and Violet fane. Postal address — Leaming- ton Hastings, Rugby. [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Sir GRAY HUMBERSTON D ESTOTEVILLE SKIPWITH, eleventh Baronet, of Presiwould, in the ^la 903 county of Leicester. Born December 4, 1884, being the son of Sir Peyton, tenth Baronet, by his wife Alice Mary, daughter of Colonel B. B. Herrick, Royal Marine Light Infantry; succeeded his father in 1891, under the creation of December 20, 1622. Armorial bearings as quoted are for Arms : Argent, three bars gules, in chief a greyhound courant sable, collared or. Crest — A turnstile proper. Motto — " Sans Dieu je ne puis." Heir presumptive — His uncle. Grey Hubert, born i860. Residence — [Foster places this title in " Chaos."] Captain OWEN RANDAL SLACKE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, S)l9Cf}P Justice of the Peace for the county of Leitrim. XS'ldVnv Born 1837, being the son of the late Reverend W. Randal Slacke of Ashleigh, in the county of Down; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Q,\\^as,— Cavalry , Kildare Street. Married, firstly, 1863, Katherine Anne [who died 1872), eldest daughter of the late Sir Charles Lanyon of The Abbey, White Abbey, in the county of Antrim ; andsecondly, 1875, Fanny Rose, daughter of the late Peter Connellan, Esquire, Deputy -Lieutenant, of Goolmore, in the county of Kilkenny. Postal address — Fane Valley, Dundalk, Ireland. §SlR CUTHBERT SLADE, fourth Baronet, of Maunsel House, in the county of Somerset, Lieutenant i.» (late Adjutant) Scots Guards. 5o^« April 10, aCyinUK- 1863, being the son of Sir Alfred Frederick Adolphus Slade, third Baronet, by his wife Mary Constance, daughter of William Cuthbert of Beau- front Castle, in the county of Northumberland ; succeeded his father 1890, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged and three horses' heads erased two and one of the second, a chief ermine, thereon two bombs, fired proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable, encircled with a chain in the form of an arch gold. Mottoes — " Fidus et audax ; " "A Bon Droit." Heir presumptive — His brother, Basil Alfred Slade, Esquire, born 1865, Residences — 2 Cadogan Gardens, London, S.W. ; Maunsel House, Bridgwater. Colonel FREDERICK GEORGE SLADE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1851, being the second surviving son of Lieutenant-General Marcus John Slade, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Ramsay, Esquire, commonly called the Honour- able Andrew Ramsay; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893, and has also the fourth class of the Turkish Orders of Osraanieh and Medjidie. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse argent and sable, a pale counter- changed and three horses' heads erased of the second, on a chief ermine, two bombs fired proper. Upon the escut- cheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his badges of the Osmanieh and Medjidie, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vnreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable, within a chain in arch gold. Married, 1885, Emmeline Charlotte Delap, daughter of the late Major Wadham Wyndham Bond of Armagh ; and has Issue living— Marie Ruby Eileen ; and Victoria Olga Edwine. Postal address — Treverbyn, Weymouth. Colonel JOHN RAMSAY SLADE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen, Military Attach^ at Rome. Born 1843, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant- General Marcus John Slade, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the Honourable Andrew Ramsay ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — United Service, St. James's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns: Party per fesse argent and sable, a pale counterchanged, and three horses' heads erased of the second, on a chief ermine, two bombs fired proper. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, vrith a mantling The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinelr armigerous person. 9°4 ^la m sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a horse's head erased sable, within an arch of chain gold. Married, firstly, 1871, Lucia Aurora (who died 1872), daughter of Senor Don Vicente di Ramos in Marin ; and secondly, 1882, Janet Little, daughter of the late General Robert Blucher Wood, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue living (by second marriage) — Lucia. Postal addresses — 10 William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W. ; British Embassy, Rome. FREDERICK ST. BARBE SLADEN, Gentleman. Born May 24, 1842, being the third son of tQ6>]f|j>y* the late Joseph Sladen, Gentleman, of Harts- ^OlnUvll bourne Manor, in the county of Hertford, by his wife and cousin Etheldred, second daughter of John Baker Sladen, Esquire, of Ripple Court, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anus : Barry of six azure and argent, a horse's head erased between three crescents or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, between two branches of palm proper, a lion's gamb erect and erased sable, holding a plume of five ostrich feathers gules ; with the Motto, "Vive ut vivas." Married, 1876, Elizabeth, only child of the Reverend William Jones, Master of Arts, Vicar of Bas- chiurch, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue — Two daugh- ters. Postal address — Millichope Park, Church Stretton. § JOSEPH SLADEN, Esquire, of Ripple Court, in the county of Kent, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, Lieutenant - Colonel (retired) Royal Artillery. Born August 17, 1840, being the only son of the late Joseph St. Barbe Sladen of Ripple Court, by his wife Elizabeth Sladen, daughter of Lawrence Banks of Boys Hall, in the county of Kent. Clubs — National, Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six azure and argent, a horse's head erased, between three crescents or, impaling the arms of Lambart, namely gules, three narcissus flowers pierced argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, between two branches of palm proper, a lion's gamb erect and erased sable, holding a plume of five ostrich feathers gules. Motto — " Vive ut vivas, " Ma?-rz>£^, firstly, Novem- ber I, 1864, Caroline Mary, daughter of Sampson Towgood Wynne French of Cuskinny, in the county of Cork ; and by her (who died 1873) had, with three younger sons (i) Arthur French Sladen, Gentleman, born April 30, i866;^(2)|Laurence Banks Sladen, Gentleman, born April 6, 1B67 ; (3) Sampson Sladen, Gentleman, born December 14, 1868. He married secondly, July 14, 1875, Sarah Sophia, commonly known as Lady Sarah Sophia, second daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the eighth Earl of Cavan ; and by her has Issue — (4) Frederick William Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, born May 30, 1876; (5) Reginald John Lambart Sladen, Gentle- man, born July 24, 1877 ; (6) Hugh Alfred Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, born December g, 1878 ; (7) Alexander George Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, born February 17, 1880; (8) Charles Augustus Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 9, 1883 ; (9) Algernon Ryder Lambart Sladen, Gentleman, born September 20, 1885 ; and Evelyn Mary Lambart. Estate and postal address — Ripple Court, Deal. Dame CATHERINE JANE SLADEN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sladen, daughter of Robert Russell Carew of Carpenders Park, in the county of Hert- ford. Married, 1880, as his second wife. Colonel Sir Edward Base Sladen, Knight Bachelor, who died i8go. Postal addresses — 17 Noifolk Street, Park Lane, London, W. ; Carpenders, Watford. SLANE, Viscount, see CONYNGHAM. SLANEY, see KENYON-SLANEY. The Very Reverend Monsignor EDWARD HENRY SLAUGHTER, Private Chamberlain at the Court of the Vatican. Born January 13, 1846, being the eldest son of Edward Slaughter, by his ivife is tbe Military Cockade. %lauff!)ter Frances, daughter of Sir Edward Mostyn, Baronet, of Talacre lAwery— White and blue. Armonal bearings —He bears for Arms: Quarterly, i. argent, a saltire azure (for Slaughter) ; 2. ermine, on a chief dancettde gules three ducal crowns or (for Leech) ; 3. argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; 4. barry of six or and azure [for Pembruge) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant gules, collared or [for Pipe) ; 6. argent, three bugle-horns sable, stringed or [for Bellingham) ; 7. bendy of six argent and gules, on a canton sable, a lion passant argent (for Bellingham) ; 8. argent, a cross engrailed gules (for Wiltshire) ; 9. paly of six argent and sable, on a bend or, three pheons of the second (for Hathway). Crest— Om/ of a ducal coronet or, a demi-eagle argent, wings expanded azure. Motto — " Despicio terrena." These arms and quarterings are as given on a pedigree drawn up and recorded in the College of Arms in the year 1T2T, but no further descent has been recorded at the College, though the Editor has no reason to doubt the accuracy of the continuation of the pedigree which has come under his notice. Postal a.A&ct%s—Plowden, Lydbury North, Salop. WILLIAM EDMUND SLAUGHTER, Gentleman. Born April 8, 1847, being the second son of Edward Slaughter, by his wife Frances, daughter of Sir Edward Mostyn, Baronet, of Talacre. Club — Junior Carlton. T_,ivery~White, blue facings. Armorial bearings — .ffij bears for Arms : Quarterly, 1. argent, a saltire sable (for Slaughter) ; 2. ermine, on a chief indented gules, three ducal coronets or (for Leech) ; 3. argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; 4. bariy of six or and azure (for Pembridge) ; 5. argent, a lion rafnpant gules, collared or (for Pipe) ; 6. argent, thj-ee bugle-horns sable, stringed or (for Belling- ham) ; 7. bendy of six argent and gules, on a canton sable, a lion passant argent (for Bellingham) ; 8. argent, a cross engrailed gules (for Wiltshire) ; 9. paly of six argent and .rHttfl-(1Pini*rinn '^^'"S the only son of Lieuten- ^^UUVy-WUlUUU ant-General Sir Lionel Smith, the first Baronet, by his second wife, the daughter of Eldred Curwen Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, in the county of Down ; by Royal License, dated February 5, 1868, was authorised to take the additional surname and arms of Gordon in addition to and after that of Smith, in compliance with the testamentary injunction of his cousin. Reverend James Crawford Gordon of Florida Manor ; succeeded his father in 1842, under the creation of July 19, 1838. Livery — Blue, with white facings. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and gules, two barrulets engrailed ermine, between three boars' heads erased or (for Gordon) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend cotised between two unicorns' heads erased azure, three fusils or, a canton gules, thereon a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold, the blade encircled by an Eastern crown of the last (for Smith). Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from the battlements of a tower, a stag's head affrontfe proper, between two palm branches vert (for Gordon) ; 2. (of augmentation) upon a wreath of the colours, a representation of the ornamental silver centre-piece of the service of plate presented to Lieutenant-General Sir Lionel Smith by his European and native friends at Bombay, all proper (for Smith) ; 3. out of an Eastern crown or, a dexter arm embowed in armour, en- circled by a wreath of laurel, the hand grasping a sword all proper (for Smith). Mottoes — Over the first crest, " Animo non asturia ; " over the third crest, " Mea spes est in Deo," Married, April 12, 1854, his cousin Fanny, daughter of Thomas Pottinger of Mount Pottinger, in the county of Down ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith- Gordon, Esquire, born March 22, T857 [married, 1883, Sophia Anne, only daughter of Robert James Scott, and has, Lionel Eldred Pottinger Smith-Gordon, Esquire, born 1889] ; Eliza Isabella [married, August 10, 1876, William Moss of Oak Braes, Godalming, in the county of Surrey, and has issue] ; Charlotte Maria ; and Julia Anne. Seat — Fernhill, Charmouth, in the county of Dorset. DAME FRANCES SMITH-MARRIOTT, Widow, com- monly known as I.,ady Smith- OLfvtt4-fi 0»aa*»»«tn<-<- Marriott, third daughter of 'S'lllUIJ'tpaitlUH the late Robert Radclyffe of Foxdenton, in the county of Lancashire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. gio ^mt Quarterly i and 4, barry of six or and sable, in chief two escallops gules (for Marriott) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse erminois cotised or, between three martlets of the last, each charged with an ermine spot (for Smith). Married, 1844, as his second wife, the Reverend Sir William Marriott Smith-Marriott, fourth Baronet, who died 1864. Postal address — Twysden, Staplehurst. Sir WILLIAM HENRY MARRIOTT SMITH- MARRIOTT, fifth Baronet, of Sydling St. Nicholas, in the county of Dorsetshire. Bom August 7, 1835, being the eldest son of the fourth Baronet, by his first wife, the fourth daughter of Thomas Law Hodges of Hemsted, in the county of Kent ; succeeded his father in 1864, under the creation of June I, 1774. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns; Quarterly i and 4, barry of six or and sable, and in chief two escallops gules (for Marriott) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse erminois cotised or, between three martlets of the last, each charged with an ermine spot (for Smith), impaling the arms of Cavendish, namely sable, three bucks' heads caboshed argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, 1. upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a talbot passant sable, guttte-d'eau, collared, and a line refiexed over the back or (for Marriott) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a greyhound sejant gules, collared and a line refiexed over the back or, charged on the shoulder with a mascle argent (for Smith). Motto — "Semper fidelis." Married, December 12, 1868, Dorothea Eliza, daughter of Richard Cavendish, Esquire, commonly called the Honour- able Richard Cavendish of Thornton Hall, in the county of Buckingham; and has Issue — (1) William John Smith- Marriott, Esquire, born November 6, 1870; (2) John Richard Wyldbore Smith-Marriott, Esquire, born Decem- ber 7, 1875 ; Dorothea Anna ; and Mabel Alice. Residences —The Down House, Blandford ; Lydling St. Nicholas, in the county of Dorset. EUSTACE ALFRED SMITH-REWSE, Gentleman. Bom April 15, 1863, being the Fairlight, Manly Beech, near Sydney, by his second wife Anne Margaret, second daughter of the Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts ; and assumed the additional surname of Rewse and the arms of that family quarterly with his own by Royal License in the year 1889. Armonal bearings— He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, sable a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron cotised between three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bordure engrailed argent (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermine, hold- ing in its paws a branch of laurel slipped vert (for Rewse) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine, between two trefoils slipped vert (for Smith). The Reverend GILBERT FLESHER SMITH- REWSE, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Clerk in Holy Orders, Rector of St. Margaret's, Harleston, Member of the East Suffolk County Council. Born July 15, 1861, being the second son of the late Henry Gilbert Smith of Fairlight, Manly Beech, in the Colony of New South Wales, and Brighton, in the county of Sussex, some- time Member of the Legislative Assembly and afterwards of the Legislative Council of the Colony of New South Wales, by his second wife Anne Margaret, daughter of the Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts. Livery — Black, grey, and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron cotised between three cinquefoils ermine, all within a bor- dure engrailed argent (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ermine, holding in the paws a branch of laurel slipped vert (for Rewse) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine, between two trefoils slipped vert (for Smith). Married, August 4, 1886, Augusta, daughter of the Reverend Rose Fuller Whistler, Rector of Elton, in the county of Huntingdon ; and has Issue — Henry Gilbert Smith-Rewse, Gentleman, born August 7, 1887 ; and Osyth Mary. Estate — Land at Manly, in the Colony of New ^ is tlie Military Cockade. South Wales. Postal address — St. Margaret's Rectory, Harleston, Norfolk. HENRY STINTON SMITH-REWSE, Gentleman. Born November 3, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Henry Gilbert Smith, sometime of Fairhght, Manly Beech, near Sydney, by his second wife Anne Margaret, second daughter of the Reverend John Thomas, Master of Arts ; and assumed the additional surname of Rewse and the arms of that family quarterly with his own, by Royal License, m the year 1889 C/a^— Conservative, Armonal bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a fesse dancett^e ermine, between three crescents or (for Rewse) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron cotised between three cinquefoils ermme, all withm a bordure engrailed argent (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, I upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant ermine, holding in its paws a branch of laurel slipped vert (for Rewse) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a talbot's head couped gules, a cinquefoil ermine between two trefoils slipped vert (for Smith). Married, March 16, 1878, Julia Grieve, second daughter of Edward CoUingwood of Hyde Cliffe, Blackheath, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue— Kthel Helen Annie. Estates— Manly and Wollon- gong Sydney, in the Colony of New South Wales. Postal address— 18 Southwell Gardens, South Kensington, London, S.W. CHARLES ALSTON SMITH-RYLAND, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the only son of the late Henry Smith, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Birmingham and Leamington, by his wife Maria Louisa, daughter of the late J. Phipson of Edgbaston, and assumed by Royal License the additional surname and arras of Ryland. Clui — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, azure on a cross nebuly ermine, between four garbs of rye or, a rose gules (for Rylands) ; 2 and 3 party per fesse or and sable, three ravens two and one, and as many saltires couped one and two, all counterchanged (for Smith) ; and for his Crests, i. issuing from a mount vert, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished or, the hand also proper, holding a rose gules, slipped and leaved of the first, and three ears of rye gold (for Ryland) ; 2. a talbot passant or, resting the dexter forepaw upon an escutcheon sable, charged with a saltire couped also or, and holding in the mouth an acorn slipped and leaved proper (for Smith) ; with the Motto, "Not the last." Married,' October 13, 1887, Edith, eldest daughter of W. F. Richards of Folke- stone ; and has Issue — Harry Dennis Smith- Ryland, Gentle- man, born September 13, 1891 ; and Adria Noel. Estates — Sherbourne and Barford, in the county of Warwick; Stratford-on-Avon, Harbury ; and in Birmingham and Northfield, in the county of Worcester. Postal address — Barford Hill, near Warwick. SMITH-STANLEY, see DERBY. nPATPICUr BOYLE SMOLLETT, Justice of the ® Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county QjsVX\t^\t\^ "f Dumbarton, Member of Parliament for ^tylHiMlKKV, t/ig county of Dumbarton from 1859-1868, and for the county of Cambridge from 1874-1880. Born February 4, 1804, being the second but eldest surviving son of Admiral John Russet Smollett of Bonhill, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick Boyle, commonly known as the Honourable Patrick Boyle, ■ Clubs — Conservative, Turf Western (Glasgow). Armorial bear- ings as used are : Azure, a bend or, betwixt a lion rampant holding in hisforepaws a banner or, a flag displayed in chief, and a hunting-horn in base argent. Crest — The trunk of an oak sprouting out, branches proper. Motto — " Viresco," These arms were recorded in Lyon Office in 1734 by James Smollett of Bonhill, but no subsequent pedigree (f the family has been established, nor have the arms been since matricu- lated. Estates — Bonhill and Cameron. Postal address — Cameron House, Alexandria, Dumbartonshire, Sir PHILIP CRAMPTON SMYLY, Knight Bachelor, President of the Royal College of Surgeons in 1878-1879, elected Surgeon to the Meath Hospital 1861, Surgeon-in-Ordinary to the Viceroy of Ireland. Bom June 17, 1838, M ia tbe Naval Cockade. ^mglp ^mp ^mp 911 being the eldest son of Josiah Smyly, Esquire, Vice-Pre- sident of the Royal College of Surgeons, Ireland, by his wife Ellen, third daughter of Matthew Franks, Esquire, of Jerpoint, in the county of Kilkenny, and of 28 Merrion Square, Dublin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor by the Marquess of Zetland, 1892. Livery — Blue, with silver buttons. Ar- morial hearings— He bears for Arms ; Azure, a chevron ermine, between three pheons argent, and impaling the arms of Plunket, namely sable, a bend between a tower in the sinister chief and a portcullis in dexter base all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, holding erect by the point a pheon gules. Motto — "Viribus virtus." Married, February i, 1864, Nina, commonly known as the Honourable Nina, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Plunket; and has Issue - (i) Philip Crampton Smyly, Esquire, Doctor of Laws, of Trinity College, Dublin, born March 28, 1866 ; (2) Josiah Gilbart Smyly, Esquire, born July 10, 1867; (3) William Cecil Plunket Smyly, Esquire, born May 30, 1883 ; Charlote [married Joseph Shaw, and has issue] ; Mabel Emmeline; Sylvia Mildred; Nina EUenor; Con- stance Isabel ; and Philippa Nona. Postal address — 4 Merrion Square, Dublin. WILLIAM CECIL SMYLY, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Bom January 2, 1840, being the third son of John George Smyly, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Castledere and Camus, in the county of Tyrone, by his wife Eliza John, fourth daughter of Sir Andrew Ferguson, Baronet, Member of Parliament for Londonderry, and sister and co-heiress of Sir Robert Ferguson, Baronet, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Londonderry, and Member of Parliament for Londonderry City. Cluhs — New University, Union (Man- chester). Armorialbearlngs— He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron ermine between three pheons argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an armed arm embowed proper, the hand holding a pheon by the point gules ; and for Motto, "Viri- bus virtus." Married, January 2, 1884, Ahce Mary, only daughter of Samuel William Brooks; and has Issue — (i) Cecil Ferguson Smyly, Gentleman, born November 2, 1884 ; (2) Alexander Ferguson Smyly, Gentleman, born September 15, 1886 ; Alice Eileen ; and Sylvia Mary. Postal address — St. George's Square, S.W. SMYTH, MORE-, see MOUNTCASHELL. Dame ALICIA MARY SMYTH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Lady Smyth , elder ^^ITITlf'Tl daughter and heiress of the late Robert Smyth, t6^\\\}^\/\j Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Drumcree. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between two unicorns' heads couped azure, three lozenges or, a canton ermine for difference (for Smyth) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, collared gules, a rose for distinction (for Curzon) ; and upon an escut- cheon of pretence the arms of Smyth, namely argent, on a bend between two unicorns' heads couped azure, three lozenges or. Married, i865. General Leicester Curzon- Howe, commonly known as General the Honourable Leicester Curzon-Howe, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who assumed the name of Smyth in lieu of Curzon - Howe, and the arms of Smyth quarterly with those of Curzon, by Royal License in the same year, and who died in 1891. Postal addresses — Drumcree, Killucan, county Westmeath ; 24 South Eaton Place, London, S.W. Dame ANTONIA SMYTH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Smyth, daughter of Anthony Story-Maskelyne, Master of Arts, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Basset Down, in the county of Wiltshire. Married, 1864, Pro- fessor Sir Warrington Wilkington Smyth, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Society, who died 1890. Postal ad- dresses — s Inverness Terrace, W. ; The Cliff, Marazion, Cornwall. Colonel CHARLES COGHLAN SMYTH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being the son of the late F. C. Smyth ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. General Sir EDWARD SELBY SMYTH. Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for West- minster, and for the county of Middlesex, and for the county and city of Dublin, Colonel the Queen's Regiment. Born 1818, being the son of the late John Selby Smyth, of the county of Surrey, an Officer in the 1st Royals, by his wife Isabella, only daughter of the late John Thomson, Esquire, of Castleton, in the county of Antrim [High Sheriff of that county) ; created Knight Connnander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Club — United Service. Married, 1848, Lucy Julia Sophia, daughter of the late Major-General Sir Guy Campbell, Baronet, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Residence — Derby House, Sunbury- on-Thames. General Sir HENRY AUGUSTUS SMYTH, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1825, bein^ the son of Admiral W. H. Smyth; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, i8go. Married, 1874, Helen Constance, daughter of J. W. Greaves of Plas Wennydd, in the county of Merioneth. Residence — St. John's Lodge, Ayles- bury. § Lieutenant-Colonel JOHN HENRY GRAHAM SMYTH, Justice of the Peace, Commander 3rd Batta- hon Prince of Wales Leinster Regiment, and with his wife assumed by Royal License, June 3, 1892, the surname and arms of Smyth in heu of Holroyd. Armorial hearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend, between two uni- corns' heads erased azure, armed, crined, and tufted or, three lozenges of the last, a crescent gules for differ- ence. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-buU salient argent, armed and unguled or, and charged with a crescent gules for difference. Motto — "Cum plena magis." Married, October 17, 1872, Harriette Gertrude Isabella, commonly known as Lady Harriette Gertrude Isabella, of Ballynatry, in the county of Waterford, daughter of the Right Honour- able the Earl of Mountcashell ; and has Issue — (i) Roland Henry Tyssen Smyth, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (2) Charles Edward Ridley Smyth, Gentleman, born 1882 ; (3) William Baker Smyth, Gentleman, born 1885 ; Isabelle Charlotte Sophie Wilmot ; Helena Anna Mary More ; Harriette Gwendolin ; Sophia Beryl Sheila ; and Victoria Penelope Minna. Seat — Ballynatry, Youghal. Sir JOHN HENRY GREVILLE SMYTH, first Baro- net, of Ashton Court and Wraxall Lodge, in tile county of Somerset, and Heath House, in the county of Gloucester, Justice of the Peace. Bom January 2, 1836, being the son of the late Thomas Upton of Ingmire Hall, in the county of Westmorland, by his wife, the second daughter of Benjamin Way of Denham Place, in the county of Buckingham ; assumed by Royal License, bearing date August 21, 1852, the surname and arms of Smyth, in lieu of his patronymic, Upton, in compliance with the will of his maternal great- grandfather Thomas Smyth, and his great-uncle Sir Hugh Smyth, Baronet ; created a Baronet April 25, 1859. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, as many leopards' faces sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, gorged with a collar gemelle and beaked and eared or. Motto — "Qui capit capitur." Married, April 24, 1884, Emily Frances, widow of George Oldham Edwards of Redland, in the county of Gloucester, and daughter of the Reverend Henry Hugh Way of Alderborne, in the county of Buckingham. Seats — Ashton Court, near Bristol ; Wraxall Lodge, in the county of Somerset ; Heath House, in the county of Gloucester ; Wick Hall, in the county of Sussex. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 912 ^mp Major OWEN STUART SMYTH, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1853 ; created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. SELINA CONSTANCE SMYTH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Selina Constance Smyth, daughter of the seventeenth Baron Somerville [dormant). Married, 1861, Ralph Smyth, Captain ijth Foot, who died 1890. m Sir CHARLES FREDERICK SMYTHE, seventh 9 Baronet, of Eshe Hall, in the county of fi^tTtWf'fl r Durham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ^^ili}fKi}K Lieutenant. Born March 16, 1819, being the son of Sir Edward, the sixth Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of the late Sir Edward Bellew, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1856, under the creation of February 23, 1660-1661. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three roses argent, impaling the arms of Stoner, namely azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head erased, gorged with a chaplet of laurel all proper. Motto — " Regi semper fidelis." Married, October 17, 1855, Maria, com- monly called the Honourable Maria, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Stoner, third Lord Camoys ; and has had Issue — Edward Joseph Smythe, Esquire, born November 17, 1857, died September 13, 185B ; and Mary Frances [married, July 25, 1878, Oscar Henry Blount, second son of William Blount of Orleton, in the county of Hereford, and has issue]. Heir presumptive — His brother, John Walter Smythe, Esquire, born 1827 ; married, 1864, the youngest daughter of William Herbert, Esquire, of Clytha, in the county of Monmouth. Seats — Acton Burnell, near Shrewsbury; Wooton Hall, Henley-in-Arden, in the county of Warwick ; Eshe Hall, in the county of Durham. ELEANOR A MAR Y SMYTHE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanora Mary Smythe, daughter of the seventeenth Baron Stourton. Married, 1844, Richard Peter Carrington Smythe, who died 1859. Dame MARIA CAROLINE SMYTHE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Smythe, daughter of Captain Henry Newbolt. Married, 1858, Sir Frederick William Smythe, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, "who died 1890. Postal address — Rue Dragomanat, Pera, Constantinople. m RAYMOND HENRY RAYMOND SMYTH I ES, ^ Esquire, Captain in the Army, Born ^SbTTttll'fltPtf November ig, i860, being the only son ^QfllllfKlJlK'fy Qj^ fjiQ Reverend Rayfnond B?-ewster Sinythies, Master of Arts of the Uni- versity of Cambridge, by his wife Isabella Jane, daughter of the Reverend Charles Allyne Anstey, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Livery — White coat {drab for ordinary use), blue collar and cuffs, gilt buttons, blue waist- coat with gilt buttons, blue plush breeches. Armorial bearings as used are for Arms : Argent, a chevron azure, between three oak-leaves vert, each charged with an acorn or, with crescents for second son. Crest — An arm in pale, habited azure, cuff argent, in the hand proper three acorn branches vert, fructed or. Motto — " Laudari a laudato." These arms were confirmed, and the crest granted in 1602, but the descent from the grantee has not yet been officially established and recorded^ Postal address — cjo 1st Battalion South Lancashire Regiment, Cork. Dame CONSTANCE MARION SNAGG, Widow, commonly known as Lady Snagg, eldest S&t1fl(T(T ^'^^'S^i^^ of the late Major George Lai-kins, 30;im^^ j^oyal Artillery. Married, as his third wife, Sir William Snagg, Knight Bachelor, Chief- Justice of British Guiana, who died April 1878. Postal address — His Honour Judge THOMAS WILLIAM SNAGGE, a Judge of the County Courts, and a Justice SltlflCrtrr ^f ^^^ Peace for the counties of Oxford, Nor- X3'iH*j5i5v thampion, Berkshire, and Buckingham. Born January 3, 1837, being the only son of the late Thomas Samuel Snagge, by his tvife Eleanor ^ is the Military Cockade. Marianne, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Toler, Master of Arts, Justice of the Peace, Rector of Kentstown. and Moume Abbey. C\n\ys— Reform, Garrick. Armorial hearings as given in Debretts "House of Commons, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three pheons sable; 2. or, a chevron between three . . . ; 3- chequy azure and or, a canton ermine. Crests— i. out of a ducal coronet or, a horses head argent ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-antelope ermine, attired or. VloitO—" Respice finem." Married, 1866, Maria Frances, eldest daughter of Edward John Morgan of St. Petersburg. § CLEMENT SNEYD-KYNNERSLEY, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and ^nepD^filpnnersIep farar^^l^beinfre eldest son of the late Cle- ment Thomas Sneyd-Kynnersley, Esquire, of Loxley Park and Highfields, in the county of Stafford, by his wife Ellen, daughter of Joseph Mallaby. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, semde of crosses crosslet, a lion rampant argent (for Kynnersley) ; 2 and 3 argent, a scythe, the blade in chief, the sned or handle in bend sinister sable, in the fesse point a fleur-de-lis of the second (for Sneyd). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a mount vert, thereon a greyhound sejant argent collared or, under a hawthorn tree proper (for Kyn- nersley) ; (2) a lion passant guardant sable (for Sneyd). Motto — "Nee opprimere, nee opprimi." Married, 1883 Margaret Geraldine, daughter of the Reverend H. Abud, Rural Dean and Vicar of Uttoxeter ; and has Issue — Cle- ment Gerald Sneyd-Kynnersley, Gentleman, born March 23, 1888. Seats — Loxley Park, and Highfields, near Ut- toxeter, in the county of Stafford. SOBERTON, Baron, see LICHFIELD. The Right Reverend NORMAN DUMENIL JOHN STRATON, Lord Bishop of ^ODOt atlD Q^an A?ts°'^orthe Ukiver?it^ of Cambridge, Doctor of Divin- ity. Born November 4, 1840, being the son of the Reverend George William Straton, Rector of Ayleston ; consecrated sixty-ninth Bishop of Sodor and Man, 1892. Club — National. Armorial bearings — He bears for the arms of his See : Argent, upon a pedestal the Virgin Mary with her arms extended between two pillars, in her dexter hand a church proper, and in base upon an escutcheon the arms of Man, namely gules, three legs in armour conjoined at the thigh and flexed at the knee, the escutcheon being sur- mounted by his mytre. Married, 1873, Emily Jane, daughter of the late Joseph R. Pease, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Hesslewood, in the county of York. Palace — Bishop's Court, Isle of Man. Major -General FREDERICK RICHARD SOLLY- FLOOD, Companion of the Most Qbtrtfitl- iTIrtflJl Honourable Order of the Bath. Born XyUll^z-jr \MM\i 1829^ leing the son of Frederick Solly- Flood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Slaney Lodge, Kyle, in the county of Wexford; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877. Club — Ar^ny and Navy, Married, 1863, Constance Eliza, daughter of the late William Edward Frere, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace, of Bitton, near Bath. S GEORGE WILLIAM CULME SOLTAU-SYMONS, «* Esquire, Justice of the Peace ^oltau=^5mon0 ''it^o^^oi'itorVZ 1831, being the eldest son of George William Soltau, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Little Efford, who died 1884, by his wife Frances, daughter of the late Reverend Thomas Culme of Tothill, in the county of Devon ; he assumed by Royal License, 1845, the addi- tional name and arms of Symons, after his great-uncle. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse dancett^e gules and argent, a pale counter- changed and three trefoils, one and two slipped of the first 8 is tbe Naval Cockade. ^om ^om 913 (for Symons) ; 2 and 3 per bend sinister azure and argent, on the dexter side, three ears of wheat on one stalk or, and on the sinister side three fieurs-de-lis one and two of the first (for Soltau). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of a saltire gules, an ermine holding in the mouth a fern-branch proper (for Symons) ; 2, a demi-lion argent, within two branches of roses proper (for Soltau) ; with the Motto — "Simplex munditus." Married, firstly, 1859, AdMe Isabella, commonly known as the Honourable Adile Isabella, second daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Graves, third Baron Graves (she died 1869) ; secondly, 1875, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Lieutenant- Colonel Frederick W. Todd, and widow of St. John Co- ventry ; he has, with other Issue — George Algernon James Soltau - Symons Esquire, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1867. Estates and postal addresses — Little Efford, and Chaddlewood, Plymouth. SOMERHILL, Baron, see CLANRICARDE. BENJAMIN EDWARD SOMERS, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister- g^fttri Af«M> at-Law (Lincoln's Inn), Justice of the Peace 'O'*'""^*'*' for the county of Somerset. 5ora Novem- ber 20, 1851, being the only son of Thomas Somers of Mendip Lodge, Barrister-at-Law, by his wife EUzabeth, daughter of Edward Williams of Honeycombe, in the county of Cornwall. Club — United University. Livery — Green coat with black and white striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns: Quarterly of fifteen, i and 15, party per fesse vert and sable, a fesse dancettS ermine, cotised argent, between a wolf's head erased in chief, and an escallop in base of the fourth ; 2. vert, gutt^e-d'eau, three chevronels between as many wolves' heads erased ermine ; 3. or, a chevron between three eagles displayed vert ; 4. azure, three bendlets within a bordure argent ; 5. argent, a chevron sable, in chief a label of three points gules ; 6. argent, a chevron between in chief two crosses pat&, and in base a saltire sable ; 7. argent, three moor-cocks sable ; 8. or, on a chevron gules, three martlets argent; 9. azure, two bars between eight martlets, three, two and three or ; 10. azure, a chevron between three chess-rooks or ; 11. argent, two bars gules, on a canton of the last, a lion passant guardant or ; 12. or, a fleur-de-lis azure ; 13. azure, a chevron argent, between three pears or ; 14. argent, a chevron engrailed between three roses gules, seeded or. Above the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a lambrequin vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a laurel-tree suspended therefrom a cuirass with tasses proper, on either side of the tree an escallop or, and in front thereof a tilting- spear fesseways also proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Prodesse quam conspici." Married, January 23, 1879, Agnes Eliza- beth, youngest daughter of the Reverend John Breeks Atkinson, Master of Arts, Rector of Kingston, and Incum- bent of Cowes, Isle of Wight ; and has Issue — John Somers, Gentleman, born May 20, 1884 ; and Mary Agnes Elizabeth. Estate — Mendip Lodge, in the county of Somerset. Postal address — Mendip Lodge, Langford, R.S.O., East Somerset. The Right Honourable Sir PHILIP REGINALD COCKS, Baron Somers, and Baron of Evesham, in the county of Worcester, and a Baronet, Colonel Royal Artillery (retired). Bom August 22, 1815, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel PhiUp James Cocks, commonly called the Honourable Philip James Cocks (who was third son of the first Baron), by his wife Frances, daughter of Arthur Herbert of Brewsterfield, in the county of Kerry ; succeeded as fifth Baron at the decease of his cousin, September 26, 1883. Creations — Baronet, October 7, 1772; Baron, May 17, 1784. Livery — White, faced with green and silver bands. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron between three stags' attires argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount proper, a stag lodged regardant argent, attired sable. Sup- porters — On each side a lion ermine, gorged with a collar indented vert. Motto — " Prodesse quam conspici. " Mar- ried, December ij, 1859, Camilla Sophia Anne, daughter of the Reverend William Newton, Vicar of Old Cleeve, in the county of Somerset. Heir fresumptive — His nephew, Herbert Haldane Somers, Esquire, late Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Coldstream Guards, born at Jubbulpore, East Indies, May 5, 1861 ; married, 1883, Blanche, daughter of the late Major Clogstoun, upon whom Her Majesty had conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Seat— Clifford's Mesne, Newent, in the county of Gloucester. The Right Honourable VIRGINIA SOMERS, Widow, Countess Somers, daughter of the late James Pattle, Bengal Civil Service. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Sable, a chevron between three stags' attires argent. Sup- porters — Two Uons, each gorged with a collar indented vert. Married, 1850, the Right Honourable Charles Somers, third Earl Somers (who died 1883), when the Earldom, created 1821, became extinct, and the Barony devolved upon a collateral branch. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Isabella Caroline, commonly known as lady Isabella Caroline [married, February 6, 1872, the Right Honourable Henry Richard Charles Somerset, commonly called Lord Henry Richard Charles Somerset, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, second son of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter] ; Adeline Marie, commonly known as Lady Adeline Marie [married, October 24, 1876, the Most Noble the tenth Duke of Bedford, who died March 23, 1893] ; and Virginia, commonly known as Lady Virginia (died January 9, 1859). Postal address — Chateaux de Gresy, Aix-les-Bains, Savoie, France. SOMERSET HERALD, see BURKE. SOMERSET, see BEAUFORT and RAGLAN. H Colonel ALFRED PLANTAGENET FREDER- W ICK CHARLES SOMERSET, Com- f^vtf<>|- panion of the Most Honourable Order of ^O'vJIIttSK't the Bath, Justice of the Peace and De- puty-Lieutenant for Westminster and the counties of Middlesex and Essex, Honorary Colonel 7th Battalion Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own). Bom 1829, being the eldest son of the late Colonel John Thomas Henry Somerset, commonly known as Colonel Lord John Thomas Henry Somerset, by his wife Catherine Annesley, commonly known as Lady Catherine Annesley, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Mountmorris ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club— Axmy and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs- de-lis (for France) ; 2 and 3 gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; within a bordure com- pony argent and azure, impaling the arms of Pechell, namely gules, a lion rampant or, on a chief of the second three laurel branches proper. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure, the chains gold. Married, 1857, Adelaide Harriet, daughter of Vice-Admiral Sir George Brooke-Pechell, Mem- ber of Parliament, fourth Baronet ; and has Issue living — Gwendolin Adelaide Katherine Georgiana Matilda [married, 1887, Arthur William Fitzroy Somerset, Esquire]. Postal address — Enfield Court, Middlesex. The Most Noble Sir ALGERNON ST. MAUR, fifteenth Duke of Somerset, and Baron Seymour of Hache, and Berry Pomeroy, in the Peerage of England, and a Baronet, late Lieutenant 6oth Rifles. Born July 22, 1846, being the eldest son of the Most Noble the fourteenth Duke of Somerset, by his wife Horatia Isabella Harriet, second daughter of the late John Philip Morier, formerly Her Ma- jesty's Minister at Dresden. Creations — Baron, February IS, 'i546-rS47; Duke, February 16, 1546-1547; Baronet, June 29, 1611. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i and 4, or, on a pile gules, between six fleur- de-lis azure, three lions of England (being the coat of aug- mentation granted by King Henry VIII. on his marriage with Lady Jane Seymour) ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure the tips downwards or (for Seymour). Above the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3M 914 ^om and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a phoenix of the last, issuing from flames proper. Supporters — Dexter, a unicorn, argent, armed, maned and tufted or, gorged with a ducal collar per pale azure and gold, to which is affixed a chain of the last ; sinister, a bull azure, ducally gorged, chained, unguled and armed or. Motto — " Foy pour devoir." Married, September 5, 1879, Susan, younger daughter of Charles Mackinnon. Heir-presumftive — His brother Percy. Residences — Maiden Bradley House, in the county of Wilts ; Berry Pomeroy, Totnes, in the county of Devon ; Burton Hall, in the county of Leicester. § ARTHUR CHARLES EDWARD SOMERSET, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Charles Edward Somerset, Captain Rifle Brigade, and Adjutant Tower Hamlets Militia. Bom 1859, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Raglan. Cluis — Naval and Military, Bachelors', Marlborough, New. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three fleurs-de-lis argent (for France) ; 2 and 3 gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England), the whole within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure, with chains pendent therefrom gold. Married, 1893, Louisa, daughter of the late John Grant Hodgson. Resi- dence — 19 Lowndes Street, S.W. CHARLOTTE CAROLINE ELIZABETH SOMER- SET, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Caroline Elizabeth Somerset, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the first Baron Raglan. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Postal address — 8 Chesterfield Street, W. GERALDINE HARRIET ANNE SOMERSET, com- monly known as Lady Geraldine Harriet Anne Somerset, daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Beaufort. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Postal address — 8 Upper Brook Street, W. H GRANVILLE WILLIAM RICHARD SOMERSET, w Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gran- ville William Richard Somerset, Captain Royal Monmouth- shire Engineer Militia, late of the Royal Navy. Bom 1862, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Raglan. Gluts — New, Bachelors', WeUington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure, and impaling the arms of MacGregor, namely argent, a sword in bend dexter azure, and an oak-tree eradicated in bend sinister proper, in the dexter chief an antique crown gules, on a chief (of augmentation) embattled gules, an Eastern crown or, issuant therefrom a flag-staff in pale bearing a banner argent, being the standard of Holkar, and charged with three bars gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure, with chains pendent therefrom gold. Married, 1892, Malvina Charlotte, daughter of Rear-Admiral Sir Malcolm MacGregor of MacGregor, fourth Baronet. Residence — 26 Brompton Square, S.W. The Most Noble HORATIA ISABELLA HARRIET ST. MAUR, Duchess-Dowager of Somerset, second daugh- ter of the late John Philip Morier, formerly Her Majesty's Minister at Dresden. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4 or, on a pile gules between six fleurs-de- lis azure three lions of England passant guardant or ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in leure the tips downwards or ; and for her Supporters, on the dexter side a unicorn argent, armed, maned and tufted or, gorged with a ducal coronet, per pale azure and gold, and thereto affixed a chain of the last ; and on the sinister a bull azure, ducally gorged chained, armed and unguled or. Married, May 17, 1B45, the Most Noble the fourteenth Duke of Somerset, who died 1894; and has Issue — (i) The Most Noble Sir Algernon St. Mam-, fifteenth Duke of Somerset [to whom refer] ; (2) Percy St. Maur, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Percy St. Maur, Major late ist Battalion Royal Fusiliers, born fi is tlie mutary Cockade. November 11, 1847; (3) Ernest St. Maur, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Ernest St. Maur, twm with his brother Percy ; (4) Edward St. Maur, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Edward St. Maur, late Lieutenant 6oth Rifles, born February 7, 1849 [married, 1879, Lilhan, daughter of John Stanhope]. KATHERINE ANNE EMILY CECILIA SOMER- SET commonly known as the Honourable Kathenne Anne Emily Cecilia Somerset, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the first Baron Raglan. Armonal bearmgs are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Postal address— ■& Chesterfield Street, W. M RICHARD FITZ-ROY SOMERSET, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Richard Fitz-Roy Somerset Lieutenant Grenadier Guards. Bom 1865, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Raglan. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly France and England, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure, with chains pendent therefrom gold. Postal address— \^ Lowndes Street, S.W. The Reverend WILLIAM SOMERSET, Clerk in Holy Orders, Bachelor of Laws of the University of Oxford, Rector of Woolastone, in the county of Gloucester, and Chaplain to his Grace the Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Born October 3, 1822, being the second son of the late Prebendary William Somerset, commonly known as Lord William Somerset, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Thomas Molyneux, Baro- net, of Castledillon, in the county of Armagh. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, France ; 2 and 3 England, all within a bordure compony argent and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a portcullis or, nailed azure ; with the Motto, " Mutare vel timere sperno." Married, firstly, August 2, 1842, Helen, only daughter of Captain James Donald ; and by her (who died May 6, 1849) has had Issue — (1) William George Henry Somerset, Gentle- man, born April 29, 1849, died October 16, 1882 ; Anne Helen Elizabeth [married, September 18, 1867, John CoUn Campbell of Glendaruel, in the county of Argyll, and died August4, 1868]; and Frances Cornelia. He married secondly, September 24, 1850, Georgiana Amelia, daughter of Major- General W. L. Darling ; and by her has had — (2) the Reve- rend Fitzroy George Henry Somerset, born August 9, 1852 [married, 1880, Julia Hannah, daughter of Hugh Munro, and died April 7, 1889] ; (3) John Plantagenet Edward Arthur Henry Somerset, Gentleman, born August 22, 1853, died March 30, 1878; (4) Raglan Tuberville Henry Somer- set, Gentleman, born April 20, 1859 [married, 1884, Eliza- beth Horatia Anne, daughter of the Reverend Horatio Nelson Ward, Rector of Radstcck, and has issue, Raglan Horatio Somerset, Gentleman, born 1885 ; and Lily Horatia]; (5) Charles Edward Henry Somerset, Gentleman, born May 15, 1862 ; Georgiana Laura Alma Henrietta Elizabeth [married, December 15, 1875, Edwin Henty] ; Rose Ida Geraldine, died March 13, 1893 ; Edith Amelia Caroline Leila ; and Mary Adelaide Helen Elizabeth [married, Feb- ruary 25, 1893, Tyler Pleydell Carter]. Postal address — Woolastone, Lydney, Gloucestershire. SOMERTON, Viscount, see NORMANTON. SOMERTON, Baron of, see NORMANTON. SOMERVILLE, see ATHLUMNEY. ARTHUR FOWNES SOMERVILLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Bachelor of Civil Law of &ifltT1l>1*iltHfl? the University of Cambridge, Barrister- '0"^'"*'H"'ll*' at-Law. Bom April 23, 1850, being the eldest son of the late James Curtis Somerville, Esquire, of Dinder House, Master of Arts, by his wife Emily Periam, eldest daughter of Sir Alexander Hood, second Baronet, Member of Parliament. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three mullets between seven cross crosslets fitch^e or, three, one,; M is the Naval Cockade. %om @ou 915 two, one (for Somerville) ; 2 and 3 azure, in chief two eagles displayed, and in base a mullet argent (for Fownes). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with raised wings vert, langued gules, standing on a wheel erect argent (for Somer- ville) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stump of an oak tree erased at top, with a branch on each side sprouting, all proper (for Fownes). Motto— "Fear God in life." Married, August 4, 1880, Ellen, daughter of W. Stanley Sharland, of New Norfolk, Tasmania; and has Issue — (i) Harold Fownes Somerville, Gentleman, born May 25, i88i ; (2) James Fownes Somerville, Gentleman, born July 17, 1882 ; and Marjorie Fownes. Seat — Dinder House, Wells, in the county of Somerset. CECILIA LOUISA SOMERVILLE, commonly known as the Honourable Cecilia Louisa Somerville, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Athlumney. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three mullets or, between seven cross crosslets fitch^e argent. FLORENCE EMILY SOMERVILLE, commonly known as the Honourable Florence Emily Somerville, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Athlum- ney. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three mullets or, between seven cross crosslets fitchfe argent. SOMPTER, quartered by HORDERN. The Right Honourable CHARLOTTE MILLES, Widow, Countess Sondes, eldest daughter S(lltlfll>fi of Sir Henry Stracey, fifth Baronet. Armo- X^'UllUvP rial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermine, a fer-de-moline, between two martlets in pale sable, on a chief engrailed azure, two marlions wings con- joined or ; and impaling the arms of Stracey, namely ermine, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed gules, five cinquefoils or ; and for Supporters, on the dexter side, a griffin argent, ducally gorged or ; and on the sinister side, a bear proper, collared with a belt buckled, the strap pendent argent, charged with two crescents or, the buckle and edges of the last. Married, January 25, 1859, the Right Honourable George Watson Milnes, first EeutI Sondes (who died 1894) ; and has Issue — (i) The Right Honourable George Edward MiUes, second Earl Sondes [to whom refer] ; (2) Herbert Frederick Milles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Herbert Frederick Milles, late Lieutenant nth Hussars, born September 2, 1865, died October 21, 1894; (3) Lewis Arthur MiUes, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lewis Arthur Milles, Lieutenant i6th Lancers, born October 3, 1866 ; (4) Henry Augustus Milles, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Augustus Milles, Lieutenant East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry, bom November 24, 1867 ; Mary Georgina, commonly known as Lady Mary Georgina [mar- ried, June 24, 1884, the Reverend Leslie Ellis Goodwin, Rector of St. Martin's and Vicar of St. Paul's, Canterbury, third son of the Right Reverend Harvey Goodwin, Doctor of Divinity, late Bishop of CarUsle, and has issue] ; Lily Geraldine, commonly known as Lady Lily Geraldine ; Con- stance Grace, commonly known as Lady Constance Grace [married, October i, 1885, Francis WiUiam George Gore] ; and Violet Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Violet Elizabeth. §The Right Honourable GEORGE EDWARD MILLES, second Earl Sondes, Viscount Throwley of Lees Court, in the county of Kent, and Baron Sondes, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Kent, Captain East Kent Yeomanry Cavalry. Born May 11, 1861, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Sondes, by Charlotte his wife, eldest daughter of Sir Henry Stracey, fifth Baronet ; and succeeded at the decease of his father, 1894. Creation — Baron, May 22, 1760 ; Earl and Viscount, May 4, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a fer-de-moulin between two martlets in pale sable ; on a chief engrailed azure, two marlions' wings conjoined or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant erminois, holding between the paws a fer-de-moulin, as in the arms. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin argent, ducally gorged or ; sinister, a bear proper, collared with a belt buckled, the strap pendent argent, charged with two crescents or, the buckle and edges of the last. Motto — " Esto quod esse videris." Heir presumptive — His brother, Herbert Frederick. Seats — Lees Court, Faversham ; Nackington, Canterbury. Admiral Sir ED WARD SO UTH WELL SO THEB Y, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- S)IltflPfltt "'^^^ Order of the Bath. Born 1813, '63'UVilV'U^ ieing the son of Admiral Thomas Hans Sotheby, by his second wife Mary Anne, commonly known as Lady Mary Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Mayo ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1875. Married, 1864, Lucy, third daughter of Henry John Adeane. Residence — 26 Green Street, Park Lane, London, W. FREDERIC A SOTHEBY, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica Sotheby, sister of the second Baron Monteagle ; raised to the rank of a Baron! s daughter, 1870. Married, 1893, the Reverend Walter Sotheby, Vicar of St. Barnabas', Kensington. Dame HELENA LOVETT SOUTER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Souter, widow of Sir ^^nTlfri* ^^^^^ Henry Souter, Knight Bachelor, late ^O^UtiVvl' Commissioner of Police at Bombay, who was knighted in 1875, and died in 1888. Postal address — Ootamacund, Bombay. The Right Honourable CHARLES HENRY FITZ- ROY, Baron Southampton of &(ntltflflfr»nfnM Southampton, in the county of ^es'UUVIjaiU^VUU Hampshire. 5ora May 11, 1867, being the son of the third Baron, by his second wife Catherine, daughter of Walter Nugent, a Baron of the Austrian Empire ; succeeded his father in 1872, under the creation of October 17, 1780. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, France and England ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; over all a sinister baton, compony argent and azure, a crescent for difference, impaling the arms of Dundas, namely argent, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, all within a bordure azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, tiurned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, crowned with a ducal coronet azinre, and gorged with a collar counter-compony argent and of the fourth. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guardant or, crowned with a ducal coronet azure, and gorged with a collar counter-compony ermine and of the second ; sinister, a greyhound argent, gorged as the dexter. Motto — ' ' Et decus et pretium recti." Married, July 9, 1892, Hilda, commonly known as Lady Hilda, elder daughter of the Most Honourable Lawrence Dundas, first Marquess of Zetland. Heir presu-mptive — His brother, Edward Alger- non Fitzroy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Edward Algernon Fitzroy, born 1869; married, 1891, Muriel Douglas, daughter of the Honourable Archibald C. H. Douglas Pennant. Residence — The Right Honourable ISMANIA CATHERINE FITZROY,Widow, Dowager-Baroness Southampton,daugh- ter of Walter Nugent, Baron of the Austrian Empire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, France and England quarterly ; 2. Scotland ; 3. Ireland ; over all a sinister baton compony argent and aziure, a crescent for difference. Supporters — Dexter, a lion guar- dant or, crowned with a ducal coronet azure, and gorged with a collar counter-compony and ermine and of the second ; sinister, a greyhound argent, gorged as the dexter. Married, as his second wife, 1862, the Right Honourable Charles Fitzroy, third Baron Southampton, who died 1872. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Hon- ourable Charles Henry Fitzroy, fourth Baron Southampton ; (2) Edward Algernon Fitzroy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Algernon Fitzroy, Lieutenant ist Life Guards, formerly Page-of-Honour to the Queen, born July 24, 1869 ; Ismay Mary Helen Augusta, commonly known The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 9i6 ^OU as the Honourable Ismay Mary Helen Augusta [married, June 12, 1883, the Reverend Charles Edward Fitzroy, com- monly called Lord Charles Edward Fitzroy] ; Frederica Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Frederica Louisa, late Maid-of-Honour to the Queen [married, Feb- ruary 12, 1890, Percy Edward Crutchley, eldest son of General Crutchley of Sunninghill Park, in the county of Berkshire] ; and Blanche Georgiana, commonly known as the Honour- able Blanche Georgiana [married, December 6, 1887, Percy Edward Sholto Douglas-Pennant, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Edward Sholto Douglas- Pennant]. Postal address — Park Place, Englefield Green, Staines. ISABELLA SOUTHBY, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Isabella Soutkby, daughter of the ^^rttlt'T1^htl fourth Viscount Lizard. Married, 1879, ^CyUUViJU^ Richard Southby. M The Right Honourable Sir JAMES CARNEGIE, ^ Earl of Southesk, Baron Carnegie of QbXXWWx^^Xi I^innaird and Leuchars, in the Peerage ^tyUUVill^^tt of Scotland, and Baron Balinhard of Famell, in the county of Forfar, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Forfar, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Bom November 16, 1827, being the son of the late Sir James Carnegie, fifth Baronet, by his wife Charlotte, the daughter of the Reverend Daniel Lysons of Hempsted Court, in the county of Gloucester; succeeded his father as sixth Baronet, January 30, 1849, and was restored to the Peerage, with the original pre- cedence, by reversal of Act of Attainder, 1855 ; was formerly Lord-Lieutenant of Kincardineshire. Creations — Baron, April 14, 1616; Earl, June 22, 1633 ; Baronet, February 20, 1663 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, December 7, 1869. Clubs — Travellers', Carlton. Livery — Dark blue and silver. Armorial liearmgs — He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle displayed azure, armed, beaked, and membered gules, on its breast an antique covered cup or ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a thunderbolt proper, winged or ; and in an escroU above the Motto, "Dred God." Supporters — Two talbots argent, collared gules. Married, firstly, June 19, 1849, Catherine Hamilton, commonly known as Lady Catherine Hamilton, second daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Gainsborough ; and by her (who died March 9, 1855) has Issue — (i) Charles Noel Carnegie, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Carnegie, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Forfar, born March 20, 1854 [married, August i, 1B91, Ethel Mary Elizabeth, only child of Sir Alexander Bannerman, ninth Baronet, and has, Charles Alexander Carnegie, Es- quire, commonly called the Honourable Charles Alexander Carnegie, born September 23, 1893 ; a son, born December 22, 1894; and Katherine Ethel, commonly called the Hon- ourable Katherine Ethel] ; Arabella Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Arabella Charlotte [married, February 7, 1878, Samuel Henry Romilly, Esquire, and has issue] ; Constance Mary, commonly known as Lady Constance Mary [married, November 9, 1876, the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Elgin] ; and Beatrice Cecilia Diana, commonly known as Lady Beatrice Cecilia Diana [married, July 28, 1S74, the Reverend H, Holmes Stewart, Rector of Brington, and has issue]. He married secondly, November 29, i860, Susan Catherine Mary, commonly known as Lady Susan Catherine Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Dunmore, and has — (2) Lancelot Douglas Carnegie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lancelot Douglas Carnegie, Third Secretary Diplomatic Service, born December 26, 1861 [married, January 2, i8go, Marion Alice de Gournay, daughter of Henry Ford Barclay of Monkhams, in the county of Essex, and has, Mariota Susan] ; (3) Robert Francis Carnegie, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Francis Carnegie, Lieu- tenant Gordon Highlanders, born May 6, 1869 ; (4) David Wynford Carnegie, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable David Wynford Carnegie, born March 23, 1871 ; Dora Susan, commonly known as Lady Dora Susan [married, fi is the Military Cockade. i8g4 Ernst von Rodakowski of the first Austrian Lancers] ; Elizabeth Erica, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Erica ; Helena Mariota, commonly known as Lady Helena Mariota ; and Katharine Agnes Blanche, commonly known as Lady Katharine Agnes Blanche [married, August S. 1890, Court- enay C E. Morgan, Esquire, and has issue]. Estates— Southesk and Old Montrose, in the county of Forfar. 5«a/— Kinnaird Castle, Brechin, in the county of Forfar. Sir RICHARD SOUTH BY, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint iCXnttl-flOYI Michael and Saint George, Justice of the ^ViWWyCY. Peace in South Africa. Born 1808, teing the son of George Southey of C-ulmstock, in the county of Devon, who emigrated to the Cafe in 1820, by his wife Joan, daughter of J. Baker of Culmstock ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. yizxnt&.firstly , 1831, Isabella, daughter of John Shaw of the Cape (she died 1869) ; secondly, 1872, Susan, daughter of A. D. Krynauw of Cape Town [she died 1890). Residence — Southfield, Plumstead, Cape of Good Hope. The Right Reverend HUYSHE WOLCOTT YEATMAN, Bishop of Southwark, ^>vnttt?»VMsit»b Suffragan for the Diocese of Roches- '^UUiy UJalH ter. Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Doctor of Divinity. Born February 2, 1845, being the son of Harry Farr Yeatman, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant, of Manston House, in the county of Dorset ; consecrated Bishop-Suffragan of Southwark (for Diocese of Rochester) 1891. C/m^— Athenaeum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Party per pale argent and sable, on a fesse dovetailed counter - dovetailed or, between two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased gules, impaling the arms of Legge, namely azure, a stag's head caboshed argent, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, 1875, Barbara Caroline, commonly known as Lady Barbara Caroline, sixth daughter of the Right Honourable William Legge, fourth Earl of Dartmouth ; and has Issue — (i) William Huyshe Yeatman, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (2) Lewys Legge Yeatman, Gentleman, born 1879; and Barbara Margaret. Residences — Dartmouth House, Black- heath Hill, S.E. ; Shroton, Blandford. The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR ROBERT BYERS SOUTHWELL, Viscount Slflttt'flVTII^H Southwell, Baron Southwell of Castle XS'UUl'lJUIK'll Mattress, in the county of Limerick, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Lieutenant Royal Monmouthshire Engineers. Bom November 16, 1872, being the only son of the fourth Viscount, by his wife Charlotte Mary, eldest daughter of Sir Pyers Mostyn, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1878. Creations — Baronet, August 4, 1662 ; Baron, September 4, 1717 ; Viscount, July 18, 1776. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three cinquefoils gules, each charged with six an- nulets or. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-Indian goat argent, armed, eared, and ducally gorged gules, charged on the body with three annulets in pale of the last. Supporters — Two Indian goats argent, armed, eared, and ducally gorged and chained gules, and charged on the body with three annulets in pale of the last. Motto — ' ' Nee male notus eques." .ffezr— Unknown. Seat — Castle Mattress, Rathkeale, in the county of Limerick. Residence — Rostrevor House, Ramsgate. The Right Honourable CHARLOTTE MARY BAR- BARA SOUTHWELL, Viscountess Southwell, Widow, eldest daughter of Sir Pyers Mostyn, eighth Baronet. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, three cinquefoils gules, each charged with six annulets or, impaling the arms of Mostyn, namely, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or. Supporters — Two Indian goats argent, ducally gorged and chained gules, and charged on the body with three annulets in pale of the last. Married, 1871, the H is the Naval Cockade. Right Honourable Sir I'homas Arthur Joseph Southwell, fourth Viscount Southwell, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Arthur Robert Pyers Southwell, fifth Viscount Southwell ; and Frances Mary Winifred, commonly known as the Honour- able Frances Mary Winifred. Fostal address — Rostrevor House, Ramsgate. The Right Reverend GEORGE RIDDING, Lord Bishop of Southwell, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Divinity. Born March 16, 1828, being the son of the Reverend Charles Ridding, Vicar of Andover, Diocese of Winchester, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the Veiierable Timothy Stonhouse Vigor, Archdeacon of Gloucester ; consecrated Bishop of Southwell, 1884. Clui —Athenaeum. Armorial hearings— He bears for the Arms of See : Sable, three fountains proper, a chief paly of three, on the first or, a stag couchant proper, on the second gules, the Virgin holding in her arms the infant Jesus, on the third also or, two staves raguly couped in cross vert, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, firstly, 1858, Mary Louisa, daughter of the Right Reverend George Moberly, Lord Bishop of Salisbury (she died 1859) ; secondly, 1876, Laura Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Laura Elizabeth, daughter of the Right Honour- able Sir Roundell Palmer, first Earl of Selborne. Residence — Thurgarton Priory, Southwell, in the county of Nottingham. MARCELLA MARY AGNES SOUTHWELL, com- monly known as the Honourable Marcella Mary Agnes Southwell, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Southwell ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's daughter by Royal Warrant, i860. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three cinquefoils gules, charged with six annulets or. Dame EMILY SOWLER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sowler, daughter of James Yates of QblrtVnfpl* Manchester. Married, 1866, Sir Thomas ^9UUIl(-(. Sowler, Knight Bachelor, who died 1891. Postal address — Victoria Park, Manchester. SOYSA, see DE-SOYSA. Dame ELIZABETH ALLASON SPAIGHT, Widow, coTnm^nly known as Lady Sfaight, daugh- 0> l|fV|jY<^4- ter of John Eckford, Honourable East India *S\f'X\'^\)K Company's Service. Married, 1850, Sir James Spaight^ Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant. Postal addresses — Derry Castle, Killaloe ; 'jj George Street, Limerick. § GEORGE CAMPBELL SPAIGHT, Esquire, Colonel Commanding Limerick City Artillery. Bom Octo- ber 9, 1831, being the third son of Francis Spaight, Derry Castle, by his wife Agnes Campbell, daughter of James Duff Paterson. Clubs — Hibernian United Service (Dublin), Limerick County. Livery — Light drab, with silver buttons and hatband. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable, three pheons of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a jay proper. Motto — " Vi et virtute." Married, August 12, 1863, Louisa Dorina, daughter of the Cavalier Prince Boutta, President of Tribunals, Corfu ; and has Issue — Francis Boutta Spaight, Gentleman, born May 28, 1864; Louisa Dorina; and Caro- line Mabel. Estate — Derry Castle, Killaloe, Burgess. Postal address — Derry Castle, Killaloe, county Clare. Colonel WARNER WRIGHT SPALDING, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order ©itiaThtMrY "f Saint Michael and Saint George. 'O'iJCtlUlUy Born 1844, being thesonofthe late Colonel Richard Spalding: created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Married, 1844, La Valette B. , daughter of J. Keek. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. ALAN HANBURY SPARROW, Gentleman, of Tet- tenham Hall, in the county of Stafford, fenarVrtVYI Bachelor of Arts of the University of XS'^Hl.t.UUJ Oxford. Born February 23, 1863, being the fifth and youngest son of Arthur %pa 917 Sparrow, Esquire, of Preen Manor, in the county of Salop, and Tenby, in South Wales, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, by his wife Emma, daughter of William Ingham Gratrix of Hope View, Eccles, near Manchester, by his wife Ruth, n^e Hodgson. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent, armed and crined or, sem^e of pheons azure ; with the Motto, " In Deo solo salus est." Married, May 26, 1891, Christina Annie Margaret, eldest daughter of MajorGeneral Charles Joscelyn Cecil Sillery, by his wife Christina, daugh- ter of Archibald Suuth of Hobart Town ; and has Issue — Arthur Alan Hanbury Sparrow, Gentleman, born April i, 1892. § ARTHUR SPARROW, Esquire, of Preen Manor, in the county of Salop, and Tenby, in South Wales, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in 1886, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries ; succeeded his father in his estates at Church Preen, Eaton-under-Haywood and Rushbury, in the county of Salop. Born November 28, 1826, being the second son of the late William Henry Sparrow, Esquire, of Penn, in the county of Stafford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by his second wife Sarah Higgs, daughter of William Turton of Gornall, in the county of Stafford. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two plain cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower proper a unicorn's head argent, armed and crined or, sem^e of pheons azure ; with the Motto, "In Deo solo salus est." Married, February 4, 1851, Emma Ruth, daughter of William Ingham Gratrix of Hope View, Eccles, near Manchester, by his wife Ruth, daughter of William Hodgson of Wigton ; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur Gratrix Sparrow, Gentleman, born December 22, 1851, died January 25, 1852; (2) Arthur William Han- bury Sparrow, Gentleman, born April 8, 1856, died October 30, 1878 ; (3) Cecil Blair Sparrow, Gentleman, of Somerton Court, in the county of Somerset, Barrister-at-Law, born June 18, 1859 [married, April 15, 1890, Cara Mary, daughter of Charles Evan Thomas of GnoU, Neath, and has issue] ; (4) Alan Bertram Hanbury Sparrow, Gentleman, of Tettenhall, in the county of Stafford, born February 23, 1863 [married, May 26, 1891, Christina Annie Margaret, daughter of Major-General Charles Joscelyn Cecil Sillery, late 12th (Suffolk) Regiment, and has issue] ; Edith ; Amy [married, E. Lennox Peel, and has issue] ; and Ruth. Seats — Preen Manor, in the county of Salop ; The Sparrow's Nest, Tenby, South Wales. CECIL BLAIR SPARROW, Gentleman, of the Inner Temple, Barrister-at-Law, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- versity of Oxford. Born June 18, 1859, being the third son of Arthur Sparrow, Esquire, of Preen Manor, in the county of Salop, and "Tenby, in South Wales, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Salop, by his wife Emma, daughter of William Ingham Gratrix of Hope View, Eccles, near Manchester, by his wife Ruth, nie Hodgson. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent, armed and crined or, sem^e of pheons azure ; with the Motto, " In Deo solo salus est." Married, April 15, 1890, Cara Mary, daughter of Charles Evan-Thomas of GnoU, in the county of Meath, by his wife Caroline, daughter of Henry Shepherd Pearson ; and has Issm — The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 9i8 ^pa ^pe Arthur Sparrow, Gentleman, born December 20, 1892 ; Cara Cecil Audrey. FREDERICK HENRY SPARROW, Gentleman. Born January 6, 1863, being the second son of the late Frederick Turton Sparrow of Habberley Hall, in the county of Salop, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Crane of Graiseley, in the county of Stafford. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per fesse azure and argent, in chief three roses of the last, barbed and seeded proper, and in base an arrow in pale proper (for Sparrow) ; 2 and 3 or, on a bend engrailed vert, between two plain cotises sable, three bezants (for Hanbury) ; and for his Crest, upon the battlements of a tower proper, a unicorn's head argent, armed and crined or, semie of pheons azure ; with the Motto, " In Deo solo salus est." Married, October 30, 1872, EUzabeth, only daughter of Sidney Flavel of Leaming- ton ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick William Sidney Sparrow, Gentleman, born August 13, 1873 ; (2) William Henry Sparrow, Gentleman, born May 31, 1876; (3) Charles Sparrow, Gentleman, born October 24, 1877 ; (4) Stuart Flavel Sparrow, Gentleman, born September 6, 1880 ; (5) Arthur John Sparrow, Gentleman, born May 12, 1887 ; (6) Frank Sparrow, Gentleman, born August 12, 1889 ; and Ethel Elizabeth. §SiR JOSEPH LAYTON ELMES SPEARMAN, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace ^.|.«l%jv44fYls)t1 ^"^^ Deputy-Lieutenant for the county ^O'jJK'aHUail of Glamorgan, High Sheriff 1882. Bor^i September 22, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Young Spearman, by his first wife Mary Anne Bertha, youngest daughter of Sir Joseph Bailey, first Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of April 28, 1840. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a chevron ermine, between three tilting-spears argent, headed or, a red deer's head erased proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant proper, gorged with a collar gemelle or, supporting a tilting- spear also proper, enfiled with a mural crown or. Motto — " Dum spiro spero." Married, October 31, 1878, Ethel, daughter of William Leask of 87 Queen's Gate ; and has Issue — (i) Joseph William Spearman, Esquire, born August 22, 1879 ; (2) Alexander Young Spearman, Esquire, born June 19, 1881 ; (3) Robert Henry Spearman, Esquire, born November 15, 1882 ; Ethel Nest ; Gwendolen Anne ; Sybil Mary ; and Margaret Eileen. Seat — Llansannor Court, Cowbridge. MARIA LOUISA SPEARMAN, commonly known as Lady Maria Louisa Spearman, daughter of the second Earl of Orkney. Married, 1859, Edmund Robert Spear- JANE CHARLOTTE SPEDDING, commonly known as Lady Jane Charlotte Spedding, Sfct1(^llTltt1(T ^^^^hter of the ninth Earl of Gallo- ^'O'V'^vVWV^ Kiay. Married, 1882, Hemy Anthony of Cumberland. Spedding of Mirehouse, in the county § ALEXANDER ARCHIBALD SPEIRS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, SlllPtrS Lieutenant 4th Battalion Argyle and Suther- XS'^vl'l^ land Highlanders. Born (posthumous) June 3, 1869, being the only son of the late Archibald Alexander Speirs, Esquire, of Elderslie, Captain Scots Fusilier Guards, by Anne his wife, commonly known as Lady Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Jacob Pleydell Bouverie, fourth Earl of Radnor. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a ship in full sail argent, flags gules, between three bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an arm in armour embowed, wield- ing a lance all proper. Motto — " Salvet me Deus." Seats — Elderslie House, in the county of Renfrew ; Houston House, Johnstone, in the county of Renfrew. ANNE SPEIRS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Anne Speirs, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth & is tbe Mjlitaxy CocKade. Earl of Radnor. Armorial tpearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, ship in full sail argent, flags gules, between three be- zants, and impaling the arms of Pleydell-Bouverie, namely, quarterly i and 4, per fesse or and argent, a double-headed eagle displayed sable, on the breast an escutcheon gules, charged with a bend vair (for Bouverie) ; 2 and 3 argent, a bend gules, gutt^e-d'eau, between two ravens sable, a chief chequy or and of the last (for Pleydell). Married, 1867, Archibald Alexander Speirs, Esquire, of Elderslie, in the county of Renfrew, who died 1868, leaving an only son, Alexander Archibald Speirs, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal addresses— A. Hill Street, W. ; Houston House, Ren- frewshire. M WILLIAM SPEKE, Esquire, of Jordans, in the © county of Somerset, Justice of the Peace for &^r\e\tC "'^' county, and for the county of Wiltshire, ^{IKBv and Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom September 20, 1825, being the eldest son of the late William Speke, Esquire, of Jordans, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by his wife Georgina EUzabeth, daughter of William Hanning of Dillington House, near Ilminster, and the elder brother of the late John Hanning Speke, Esquire, the celebrated African explorer. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two bars azure, over all an eagle displayed with two heads gules, and as an honourable aug- mentation (granted by Royal License, dated July 26, 1867, to commemorate the discoveries of the said John Hanning Speke), a chief azure, thereon a representation of flowing water proper, superinscribed with the word "Nile " in letters gold, and impaling the arms of Ethelston, namely azure, on a pile between two cross crosslets in base or, an eagle dis- played purpure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. (of honourable augmentation) upon a wreath of the colours, a crocodile proper ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a porcupine proper ; and as a further augmenta- tion for Supporters (granted by Royal License as above to the said William Speke, Esquire, for and during his life) — on the dexter side, a crocodile ; and on the sinister side, a hippopotamus both proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Super sethera virtus." Married, April 1850, Eliza Anne, daughter of the Reverend C. Wicksted Ethelston of Uplyme, in the county of Devon ; and Wicksted, in the County Palatine of Chester. Seat — Jordans, near Ilminster. ■ Major-General FREDERICK SPENCE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Qbltimri? Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, xyJJvllVv Born 1814, being the son of the late James Spence ; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of tlie Bath, 1861. Club — United Service. Married, 1858, Henrietta, daughter of John Golden, late of Caenby Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Lim^ Lodge, Englefield Green, Staines. SPENCER, quartered by GARY. SPENCER, see CHURCHILL. SPENCER, Baron, see MARLBOROUGH. The Reverend CHARLES FREDERICK OCTA- VIUS SPENCER, commonly knovm as S)HI^Hfl>t* ^'^ Reverend the Honourable Charles -^j/^IJII^llVVt Frederick Octavius Spencer, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire, and for the Isle of Ely. Born 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Churchill. Armorial bearmgs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, on a bend sable, three escallops argent (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head, wings elevated and expanded argent, gorged with a collar gemelle gules. Married, 1847, Hester Eliza, daughter of the late Reverend Henry Fardell, Canon of Ely and Vicar of Wisbeach ; and has Ajkc living— (i) Charles Francis Henry Spencer, Esquire, retired Lieutenant-Colonel, formerly Major ist Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, born 1848 (Club— Junior Army and Navy) [married, 1879, Emily Lydia, ^ is tbe Naval Cockade. ^pe ^pe 919 daughter of the late W. W. Ball of Carlow, and has issue living, Francis Elrahirst Spencer, Esquire, bom 1881] ; (2) Henry Montagu Spencer, Esquire, of Blockley, in the county of Worcester, Captain and Volunteer Battalion Gloucestershire Regiment, born 1851 (Club — Primrose) [married, 1880, Ethel Louisa, daughter of the late General Marcus Beresford, and has issue living, Henry Beresford Spencer, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Hylda Agnes ; and Eleanor Cicely]; (3) Hereward George Edward Spencer, Gentleman, born 1861 ; and Hester Amy. Residence — Sutton Vicarage, Isle of Ely. The Reverend CHARLES VERE SPENCER, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Wheatfield. Bom 1827, being the eldest son of the Reverend Frederick Charles Spencer, by his wife Mary Anne, second daughter of Sir Scrope Bernard Morland, fourth Baronet. Livery — Red, with silver buttons. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3 sable, a Uon rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng gules and argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a lion gemelle gules, armed gold ; with the Motto, ' ' Dieu defend le droit." Married, 1852, Emma Frederica, only child of the late John Robert k Court Gray; and has, .Issue — (i) Aubrey John Spencer, Esquire, born 1853 ; (2) George Trevor Spencer, Gentleman, born 1855; (3) Edmund Vere Spencer, Gentleman, born 1866 ; (4) Charles Gordon Spencer, Gentle- man, born 1869 ; (5) Frederick Augustus Morland Spencer, Gentleman, born 1878 ; Mildred Frances ; and Frederica Marion. Estate — Wheatfield. Postal address — Wheatfield, Tetsworth, Oxon. Dame HELEN MARIA SPENCER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Spencer, daughter of Sir Archibald Camp- bell, Baronet. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill), impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly I and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a lymphad sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in the centre point of the whole a heart gules, ensigned with the ancient crown of Scotland or, on a chief of honourable augmentation (granted pursuant to a Royal Warrant) argent, a mount vert, inscribed " Ava " in letters of gold, thereon a Burmese stockade proper, between a representation of the gold cross and clasp conferred on the first Baronet for his services during the Peninsular War on the dexter, pendent from a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, and on the sinister side, pendent from a ribbon azure, the badge of the Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword. Motto— " Perseverantia victor." Married, 1836, General Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, commonly known as General the Honourable Sir Augustus Almeric Spencer, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Augustus Campbell Spencer, Esquire, Major ist Dragoon Guards, born April 19, 1851 [married, October 12, 1886, Hilda, daughter of A. W. T, Grant Thorold, Esquire, of Wheelsby House, Great Grimsby, and has, Richard Augustus Campbell Spencer, Esquire, bom December 14, 1888] ; Helen Frances [married, October 10, 1870, Colonel Robert Spencer Liddell, late loth Hussars, and has issue] ; CaroUne Laura ; Elizabeth Maria ; Augusta Melita [married, firstly, October 10, 1870, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Sussex Vane Stephenson, Scots Fusiher Guards, who died June 28, 1872 ; she married secondly, August IS, 1882, the Reverend Edward Mallet Young] ; and Georgiana Carohne, died April 24, 1864. Residence — Gibhston House, by Colinsburgh, in the county of Fife. Postal address — 51 Ennismore Gardens, Prince's Gate, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir JOHN POYNTZ SPENCER, Eari Spencer, Viscount Althorp, Viscount Spencer, and Baron Spencer, of Althorp, in the county of Northampton, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Lord- Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of North- ampton, first Lord of the Admiralty. Born October 27, 183s, being the only son of the fourth Earl, by his first wife, the second daughter of WiUiam Stephen Poyntz of Cowdray House, in the county of Sussex (she died 1851) ; succeeded his father 1857. Creations — Baron and Viscount, April 3, 1761 ; Earl and Viscount, November i, 1765. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly argent and gules, on the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first, the escutcheon being surrounded by the Garter and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and im- paling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Seymour, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a pile gules, charged with three lions of England between six fleurs-de-lis azure ; 2 and 3 gules, two wings conjoined in lure or. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head argent, gorged with a bar gemelle gules, between two wings expanded of the second. Supporters^ Dexter, a griffin per fesse ermine and erminois, gorged with a collar sable, flory counterflory, and chained of the last, on the collar three escallops argent ; sinister, a wyvern ermine, collared and chained as the dexter. Motto — "Dieu defend le droit." Married, July 8, 1858, Charlotte Frances Frederica (Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert), third daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour, Gentleman. Heir presumptive — His half-brother, the Right Honourable Charles Robert Spencer. Residences — Spencer House, 27 St. James's Place, London, S.W. ; Althorp Park, in the county of Northampton. SARAH ISABELLA SPENCER, commonly known as Lady Sarah Isabella Spencer, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl Spencer. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first. Postal addresses — 28 St. James's Place, S.W. ; Berkhampstead House, Great Berk- hampstead, Hants. WILLIAM FRANCIS SPENCER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, late Captain 46th Regiment. Born October 10, 1838, being the eldest son of the Reverend William Henry Spencer, commonly known as the Honourable the Reverend WiUiam Henry Spencer, by his wife EUzabeth Rose, daughter of Thomas Thornhill of Woodleys, in the county ot Oxford. Cluh — Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quaiterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over aU, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings ex- panded argent, gorged with a collar gemelle gules, beaked gold; with the Motto, "Dieu defend le droit." Married, January 17, 1874, Margaret Georgiana, daughter of Walter Hemming ; and has Issue — John Almeric Spencer, Esquire, born July 21, 1881 ; and Sibyl Frances. Estate and postal address — Spring Grove, near Bewdley. The Reverend WILLIAM HENRY SPENCER, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Henry Spencer, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, has been Rector of Great Houghton, in the county of Northampton, since 1871. Bom April 12, 1810, being the' son of the Right Honourable Francis Almeric Spencer, first Baron Churchill, by his wife Frances, commonly known as Lady Frances, daughter of the Most Noble the third Duke of Grafton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) ; 2 and 3 sable, a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manding gules and argent; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a bar gemelle gules, armed gold. Married, firstly, 1838, Elizabeth Rose (who died 1851), daughter of Thomas Thornhill of Woodleys, in the county of Oxford ; secondly, The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 920 %pe 1852, Louisa Mercer (who died 1892), third daughter of Sir William Call, second Baronet; and has Issue — (i) William Francis Spencer, Esquire, of Spring Grove, Bewdley {Clui — Travellers'), Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, formerly Captain 46th Regiment, born 1838 [married, 1874, Margaret Georgiana, daughter of the late Walter Hemming, and has issue, John Almeric Walter Spencer, Esquire, born 1881 ; and Sybil Frances] ; (2) Almeric George Spencer, Esquire (of i Edinburgh Mansions, Victoria Street, S.W.), Colonel Commanding West India Dep6t, born 1841 [married, 1869, Alice Isabel, daughter of Colonel T. G. Fraser, and has issue, Almeric Arthur William Spencer, Gentleman, born 1874 ; and Rose Frances (married, 1890, Captain Charles Greenway, Dorsetshire Regiment, who died 1892, and has issue, a son, born 1891)] ; Frances Rose [married, 1879, the Reverend Sir Henry George Gun- ning, fourth Baronet, who died 1885] ; and Isabella Eliza- beth [married, 1865, Marten Harcourt Griffin of Pell Wall, Market Drayton, and has issue]. Residence — Great Hough- ton Rectory, in the county of Northampton. SPENCER-CHURCHILL, see MARLBOROUGH. HARRIET LOUISA HESTER SPENCER-CHURCH- ILL, Widow, commonly ^pencer=C!)Utcf)ill t^Z^^^ih^^^ t^^. ter of the Right Honourable the fourth Lord Calthorpe. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the field (for Spencer), and as an honourable augmenta- tion, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross of Saint George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or, im- paling the arms of Gough-Calthorpe, namely, quarterly i and 4, chequy or and azure, a fesse ermine (for Calthorpe) ; 2 and 3 gules, on a fesse argent, between three boars' heads couped or, a lion passant azure (for Gough). Married, 1857, Alfred Spencer-Churchill, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Alfred Spencer-Churchill (son of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of Marlborough), who died 1893. Of 'he above marriage there is Issue — Jane [married, February 5, 1879, Sir Francis Salwey Winnington, Baronet] ; Olivia [married, November 6, 1883, Captain Arthur Edward William Colville, Rifle Brigade, the Prince Consort's Own]; Adeline; and Violet. Postal address — 16 Rutland Gate, S.W. LILIAN MAUD SPENCER-CHURCHILL, commonly known as Lady Lilian Maud Spencer-Churchill, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Marlborough. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the field (for Spencer), and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with a cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-hs or. NORAH BEATRICE HARRIETTE SPENCER- CHURCHILL, commonly known as Lady Norah Beatrice Harriette Spencer-Churchill, daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Marlborough. Armorial bearings are, ■ upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill); 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, in the second and third quarters a fret or, over all, on a bend sable, three escallops of the field (for Spencer), and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of Saint George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. ' M The Right Honourable RANDOLPH HENRY © SPENCER - CHURCHILL, commonly known as Lord Randolph Henry Spencer-Churchill, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the South Division of Pad- dington, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, and & is tbe Military Cockade. Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge ; heir pre- sumptive to the Dukedom of Marlborough. Bom February Z7. 1849, being the son of the Most Noble the sixth Duke of ' Marlborough, by his wife Frances Anne Emily, com- monly known as Lady Frances Anne Emily, eldest daughter of the Most Honourable the third Marquess of London- derry C/afo— Turf, Carlton, Athenaeum. Armonal bear- ings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last, a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer) and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of Saint George gules and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs-de-lis or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion couchant guardant argent, supporting with the dexter paw a banner gules, charged with a dexter hand apaumfe of the first, the staff or (for Churchill) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head between two wings expanded argent, gorged with a collar gemelle gules, beaked gold; with the Motto, " Fiel pero des dichado. Married, 1874, Jennie, Member of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, daughter of the late Leonard Jerome of New York ; and has Issue— {1) Winston Leonard Spencer- Churchill, Esquire, born 1874; (2) John Henry Spencer- Churchill, Gentleman, born 1880. Residence— z Connaught Place, W. a WALTER THOMAS WILLIAM SPENCER - @ STANHOPE, Esquire, ^pencer=^tant)ope ''^^^.tt^^Z Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York. Born December 21, 1827, being the eldest son of the late John Spencer-Stanhope, Esquire, of Cannon Hall, by his wife Ehzabeth Wilhelmina, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Wilhelmina, third daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas William Coke, first Earl of Leicester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly ermine and gules (for Stanhope) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse ermine, between six sea-mews' heads erased proper (for Spencer). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, with a demi-lion rampant issuing from the battlements or, ducally crowned gules, holding between his paws a grenade fired proper (for Stanhope) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sea-mew proper (for Spencer). Mottoes — "A deo et Rege" (for Stanhope), " Dieu defend le droit " (for Spencer). Married, January 17, 1856, Eliza- beth Julia, daughter of Sir John Jacob Buxton, Baronet, of Shadwell Court, in the county of Norfolk ; and by her (who died September 30, 1880) has Issue — (i) John Mon- tague Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born December 31, i860 [married, April 15, 1890, Ida Mary, second daughter of Sir Lionel Pilkington, Baronet] ; (2) Walter Spencer- Stanhope, Gentleman, born November 17, 1861 ; (3) Edward CoUingwood Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born March 2, 1863 ; (4) Hugh Robert Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born April 21, 1864, died January 6, 1865 ; (5) Philip Bertie Spencer-Stanhope, Gentleman, born December 17, 1868 ; Mary Gertrude Elizabeth ; Cecily Winifred ; Margaret Isabel ; Alice Mildred [married, March 31, 1891, Charles A. Fellowes of Shotesham, in the county of Norfolk, and died August 10, 1892] ; Winifred Julia ; and Mary, died Feb- ruary 7, 1875, Seats — Cannon Hall, near Barnsley ; Hors- forth Hall, in the county of York. MARY CATHERINE SPENS, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Cath^Hne Spens, daugh- QkXXPWtL ^^^ ^ ^^ Right Honourable the nineteenth ^CfyX/Xvii Baron Borthwick, de jure, and niece of the twelfth Baron, who established his right to the title. Married, 1870, William G. Spens. Sir peter SPOKES, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the borough of Reading, and some- '?^t1flhrrt time Mayor (1869-1871). Born 1830, being 'O'lJUUK-P the elder son of the late Peter Spokes of Wallingford, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late John Hunt of Cholsey ; M is the Naval Cockade. created Knight Bachelor, 1872. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Azure, on a pile, between two fasces erect or, three catherine-wheels gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, a fasces in pale, between two ostrich feathers; with the Motto, " Fiat justitiaruatcoelum." Married, 1852, Rebecca Sarah, daughter of the late William John Silverthorne of Brighton ; and has with other Issue— (i) Peter Spokes, Esquire, Member of the Royal College of Surgeons ; (2) Arthur Hewett Spokes, Esquire, Recorder of Reading, Barrister-at-Law, born 1854; and a fourth son, Russell Spokes, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — 25 Chester Terrace, London, N.W. RUSSELL SPOKES, Esquire. Born October 12, 1865, being the fourth son of Sir Peter Spokes, Knight Bachelor and Justice of the Peace [to whom refer], by his wife Rebecca, daughter of the late John William Silverthorne. Cfaij— City Liberal, National Liberal. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a pile between two fasces erect or, three catherine-wheels, two and one gules, in chief a martlet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces erect between two ostrich feathers ; with the Motto, " Fiat justitia ruat caelum." Married, February 17, 1887, Jane Eliza, only daughter of the late John Corner of Whitby, in the county of York ; and has Issue — John Corner Spokes, Gentleman, born January 13, 1890 ; and Margery. Postal addresses — Beech Holme, Southfields, Surrey ; 8 Victoria Street, Westminster, S.W. Major BASIL EDWARD SPSAGGE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born ®)111*fiffl!rP ^^S^' i^ii^g tfi^ ^on of the late F. H. Xa'yvnyyv Spragge, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Paignton, in the county of Devon ; created Companion of the Distinguished Sei-vice Order, 1887. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1892, Anne Ingham, daughter of Edward Brook of Hoddom, in the county of Dumfries. Sir JOHN GORDON SPRIGG, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint €fel11*f(Tff ^iehael and Saint George, Treasurer and ^S^YKVq'^ Minister of Agriculture. Born 1830, being thi son of the Reverend James Sprigg, Master of Arts, Baptist Minister, by his wife Maria, daughter of James Gardiner of Dublin ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Married, 1862, Ellen, granddaughter of Major Fleischer. Residence — Rondebosch, Cape Town. FRANCIS JOSEPH ED WARD SPRING, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of Q^XKV\X\fi ^^ Indian Ejnpire [so created 1894), Joint XS'Plill^ Secretary to Government Public Works Department, Railway Branch, Bombay. EMIL SPRINGMANN, Gentleman. Born April 26, 1852, being the eldest son of SintttlirtTlfllltl ^^^ ^^^ ^™'^ Springmann of XS'^llliyiimUll Drachenfels, West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi- man affrontte couped proper, habited in a vest, hold- ing in the dexter hand a roll of paper between three water bougets all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- man affrontfe proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a water-bouget all or; with the Motto, "Sine deo frustra." Estate and postal address — Drachenfels, West Derby, Lan- cashire. HERMAN HENRY SPRINGMANN, Gentleman, fourth son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels, West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-man afiront^e couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper between three water-bougets all or ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- man affrontfe proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter ^Pt 921 hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a water- bouget all or ; with the Motto, " Sine Deo frustra." Postal address — Drachenfels, West Derby, Lancashire. JOHN HENRY SPRINGMANN, Gentleman, second son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels, West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-man affront^e couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper between three water-bougets all or, and impaling the arms of Raffles, namely ermine, an eagle with two heads displayed gules, charged on the breast with an Eastern crown or, a chief vert, thereon a cross crosslet fitch^e of the third. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affront^e proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a water-bouget all or ; with the Motto, " Sine Deo frustra." Married, December 17, 1885, Beatrice Helena, third daughter of William Winter Raffles, Gentleman, of Liverpool; and has Issue — John Blanchard Springmann, Gentleman ; and three daughters. Postal address — Beverley, Sefcon Park, near Liverpool. PAUL SPRINGMANN, Gentleman, Master of Arts, third son of the late Emil Springmann of Drachenfels, West Derby, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-man affront^e couped proper, habited in a vest, holding in tlie dexter hand a roll of paper, between three water-bougets all or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-man affront^e proper, habited in a vest, holding in the dexter hand a roll of paper, and resting the sinister arm on a water-bouget all or ; with the Motto, " Sine Deo frustra." Postal address — Drachenfels, West Derby, Lancashire. SPRING-RICE, see MONTEAGLE OF BRANDON. ALICE SPRING-RICE, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Alice Spring-Rice, sister of fiSltlfiniT'TRtri^ ^^ Right Honourable the second ^*S>)fK\\V^' K\V\,\, Baron Monteagle ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1870. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. azure, a lion rampant or ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules, as many cinque- foils of the field. Postal address — 7 Summer Terrace, S.W. AMY SPRING-RICE, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Amy Spring-Rice, sister of the Right Honourable the second Baron Monteagle ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1870. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. azure, a lion ram- pant or ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules, as many cinquefoils of the field. Postal address — 7 Summer Terrace, S.W. The Reverend AUBREY RICHARD SPRING- RICE, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Aubrey Richard Spring-Rice, Vicar of Netherbury, in the county of Dorset, 1852-1877. Bom 1822, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Monteagle. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. azure, a lion ram- pant or ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules, as many cinquefoils of the field. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's face affront^e gules, ducally crowned or. Married, 1852, Anna Maria Jane (who died 1872), daughter of the late Paulet St. John Mildmay. Residence — Sunny- side, Dorchester. CATHERINE ELLEN SPRING-RICE, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Ellen Spring-Rice, sister of the Right Honourable the second Baron Mont- eagle ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1870. Armorial bearings are, upon a Tbe Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. 922 %Pt lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale indented argent and gules; 2. azure, a lion rampant or; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules, as many cinquefoils of the field. Postal address — 7 Summer Terrace, S. W. ^ FRANCIS SPRING-RICE, Esquire, commonly known ^P as the Honourable Francis Spring-Rice, brother of the Right Honourable the second Baron Monteagle. Bom 1852 ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1870. Club — Naval and Military. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale indented argent and gules ; 2. azure, a lion rampant or ; 3. argent, on a chevron between three mascles gules, as many cinquefoils of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and ar- gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's face affront^e gules, ducally crowned or. Married^ 1882, Elisabeth Ann, daughter of Sir Peter George Fitzgerald (Knight of Kerry), first Baronet; and has Issue — Charles Spring-Rice, Esquire, born 1887. M JOHN SPROT, Esquire, Lieutenant-General in the ^ Army. Born March 12, 1830, being the eldest fi*\r%f*rtf' son of Mark Sprot of Riddell, by his wife "O^lJl-UV Elizabeth, daughter of John Shewell. Clubs — Constitutional, New (Edinburgh), Sussex (Eastbourne). Livery — Dark invisible blue, with silver buttons. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Parted per fesse gules and azure, three salmon haurient in fesse, each with a ring in his mouth or. Crest — A heron proper ; with the Motto, " Parce qu'il me plait." Married, firstly, October 19, 1869, Georgina Mary, daughter of H. E. Surtees of Redworth Hall; secondly, January 5, 1878, Cecilia Eliza- beth, daughter of W. B. Doveton of Corston ; thirdly, November 24, 1886, Charlotte Gertrude, daughter of W. T. Cole of Boss Castle; and has Issue — (i) John Mark Francis Sprot, Gentleman, born November 12, 1881 ; {2) Alexander William Ramsay Sprot, Gentleman, born January 5, 1883 ; (3) Cecile Walter George Doveton Sprot, Gentle- man, born June 8, 1884 ; (4) Edward Walter Hearle Sprot, Gentleman ; (5) Jack Hugh Stewart Sprot, Gentleman ; Agatha Elizabeth Margaretta ; Cecilia Mary Dorothea ; and Gertrude Gladys Violet. Estates — Riddell, in the county of Roxburgh ; Upperton House, Eastbourne, in the county of Sussex. Postal addresses — Riddell, Lillies- leaf ; Upperton House, Eastbourne ; Railway Station, Hassendean. Major-General Sir JOHN BUCK SPURGIN, Knight Comfnander of the Most Honourable Order @bX\\\TKX\W 9f ^^^ Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted ^O'lJUliJiU Order of the Star of India. Born 1821, being the son of John Spurgin, Doctor of Medici7ie, by his wife Elisabeth Walsham, daughter of T. Dax ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Oi-der, 1893; Companion of the Most Exalted Order of th£ Star of India, 1870. Residence — 167 Victoria Street, London , S. W. DANIEL VVINTRINGHAM STABLE, Bachelor of Laws. Born March 25, 1856, being the eldest jCfc.^a flf (^ ^^^ o/"^A^ late Robert Scott Stable, by Katherine XS^VUMtv Barrett his wife, daughter of Wintringhajn Loscombe, Esquire, Major in Her Majesty's iSth Royal Irish. Clubs — Law, Constitutional, Alpine. Armorial hearings as used, but for which no authority has been established^ are for Arms : Argent, a saltire gules, on a chief of the second, three mullets of the first. Crest-~y4 demi-lion rampant gules, holding a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Virtute." Married, January 2, 1884, Gertrude Mary, daughter of George Still Law of Lincoln' s Inn, Bar- rister-at'Law ; and has Issue — (i) Loscombe Law Stable, born March 21, 1886; (2) Wintfingham Norton Stable, born March 19, 1888 ; and Enid Gertrude. Estates — Gellidywyll, Llanbrynmair, in the county of Montgomery. Postal address — Wanstead, Essex. Lieutenant-Colonel EDWARD VINCENT STAGE. Commander of the Most Honourable Order of Qs\'^ttf Ihe Bath, Political Agent, Cutch. Born 1841, >t^\f\X\X' feeing the son of Colonel W, C Stace, Royal Engineers; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. fi is tlie Military Cockade. @ta Dame CECILIA STACK, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stack, daughter of Hugh Sfottiswoode of CX.¥f>eU the Madras Civil Service. Married, 1824, ^VatR General Sir Maurice Stack, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (who died 1880). Postal address— r& Hayes, Prest- buty, Cheltenham. RICHARD JOHN STACPOOLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant, and High e^*-afY\tit\\e Sheriff (1894) for the county of Clare. ^la^^UvVO Born May 7, 1870, being the eldest son bf the late Richard Stacpoole, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Defuty-Lieutenant, 'of Edenvale, in the county of Clare, by his wife Alice Julia, youngest daughter of John Westropp of Attyflin, in the county of Lim^rtck ; Edenvale, Strasburgh, Moynoe, Tullaher, &=<:., all in the countv of Clare. Clubs — £khzj [Ennis, county Clare). Livery — Claret, turned back with white. ArmoriaJ Ijear- inga as used, but which have not been registered in Ulsters Office, are: Argent, a lion rampant gules, collared or. Crest— ^ pelican in her piety. Mottoes— Oz/e?- the crest, ' ' / die for those I love:" under the arms, " Pro Deo et pro patria." Postal address — Edenvale, Ennis, county Clare. STAFFORD, Marquess of, see SUTHERLAND. The Honourable Sir EDWARD WILLIAM STAF- FORD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most ,(^^aflV>fh Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and ^>VUUUIU Saint George. Tiorm.&20, being the son of the late Berkeley Buckingham Stafford of Maine, in tlie county of Louth : created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, liiT. Club — Reform. Married, /irstly, 1846, Emily Charlotte, daughter of Colonel William Wake- field: secondly, 1859, Mary, daughter of Thomas Houghton Bentley. Residences — 19 Eaton Square, S.W. : Maine, in the county of Louth. EMMA ELIZA FITZHERBERT, commonly known as Baroness Stafford [refer to Fitzherbeet]. The Right Honourable Sir FITZOSBERT ED- WARD STAFFORD-JERNINGHAM, Baron Stafford, and a Baronet. Born July 17, 1833, being the son of the Honourable Edward Stafford Jerningham (who was second son of the eighth Baron), by his wife Marianne, daughter of John Smythe ; succeeded his brother, February 16, 1892. Creations — Baronet, October 16, 1621 ; Baron, September 2, 1640. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, argent three lozenge-shaped arming-buckles gules, tongues fesseways (for Jerningham) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron gules (for Stafford). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-falcon, wings expanded proper (for Jerningham) ; 2. out of a ducal coro- net per pale gules and sable, a demi-swan rising argent, beak gules (for Stafford). Seats — Costessy Park, in the county of Norwich ; Shifnal Manor, in the county of Shropshire ; Stafford Castle, in the county of Stafford. EGLANTINA NARCISSA STAFFORD-JERNING- HAM, Widow, com- ^tafforti=3Ierning|)am SonL'abSrr^^^ Ham George Stafford- Jerningham, daughter of F. A. Elmore. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent, three lozenge- shaped arming - buckles gules (for Jerningham) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron gules (for Stafford). Married, 1862, William George Stafford-Jerningham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William George Stafford-Jerningham (son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Stafford), who died 1874. Postal address — Lima, Peru. Sir JOHN STAINER, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Vice-President of the College of Orga- ^^t'flftirt* nists. Inspector of Music to Education De- XSiVaillK-l. fartment. Born 1840; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888 ; elected Professor of Music, M is the Naval Cockade. ^ta ^ta 932 Oxford, 1889. Married, 1865, a daughter of Thomas Randall, of Oxford. Residence— Woodlynn, South Parks Road, in the county of Oxford. §The Right Honourable Sir JOHN HAMILTON DALRYMPLE, Earl of Stair, Viscount of Stair ^tait ^""^ Dalrymple, Baron Newliston, Glenluce, '^*'"»*' and Stranraer, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron Oxenfoord of Cousland, in the county of Edinburgh, in the Peerage of the United Kindgom, and a Baronet of Nova Scotia, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Doctor of Laws, Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Ayr and Wigton, Chancellor of the Glasgow University. Born April 1, 1819, being the eldest son of the ninth Earl, by his first wife, the youngest daughter of the late James Penny (she died 1828) ; succeeded his father in 1864. Creations — Baronet, 1664-1698 ; Baron and Viscount, April 21, 1690, to the first Viscount and the heirs male of his body ; Earl, &c., April 8, 1703 ; Baron of the United Kingdom, August 11, 1841. Armorial bear- liigs— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of. the field (for Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy sable and argent, between three water-bougets of the second (for Ross). The escutcheon is encircled by the ribbon and the collar, and therefrom pen- dent the badge of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, and pendent by an orange-tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a-niantUng gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a rock proper ; and for Supporters, two lions gules. Mottoes— "Quiescam;" "Firm." Married, December 9, 1846, Louisa Jane Henrietta Emily de Franquetot, eldest daughter of Augustin Louis Joseph Casimir Gustave, Due de Coigny, by his wife Henrietta Dundas Dalrymple Hamilton ; and has had Issue — (i) John Hew North Gustave Henry Dalrymple, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Dalrymple, Captain Ayrshire Yeomanry Cavalry, born June 12, 1848 [married, April 10, 1878, Susan Harriet, daughter of Sir James Grant Suttie, Baronet, and has, John James Dalrymple, Esquire, commonly known as Master of Stair, born February i, 1879; Beatrice Susan, commonly called the Honourable Beatrice Susan ; and Marjorie Louisa, commonly called the Honourable Marjorie Louisa] ; (2) North de Coigny Dalrymple, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable North de Coigny Dalrymple, Major Scots Gimrds, born October 31, 1853 [married, September 7, 1880, Marcia Kathleen Anne, daughter of Sir Adolphus F. Octavus Liddell, commonly called the Honourable Sir Adolphus F. Octavus Liddell, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has. North Victor Cecil Dalrymple, Esquire, born March 19, 1883 ; Frederick Hew George Dalrymple, Gentleman, born March 27, 1890; and Victoria Alexandra, died June 5, 1890] ; (3) Hew Hamilton Dalrymple, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hew Hamilton, Major 3rd Battalion Royal Scots Fusiliers, born September 27, 1857; (4) the Reverend Robert M'Gill Dalrymple, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Robert M'Gill Dalrymple, Master of Arts, Curate of St. Hilda, Leeds, born October 11, 1862 ; Margaret Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Margaret Elizabeth, died at Leamington, June 8, 1851 ; Jane Georgina, commonly known as Lady Jane Georgina (twin with Lady Margaret Elizabeth) [mar- ried, March 10, 1880, Arthur Pendarves Vivian, Esquire, of Glenafon, Swansea, brother of the first Baron Swansea, and has issue] ; Mary Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Mary Evelyn, died, unmarried, September 8, 1889 ; Anne Hen- rietta, commonly known as Lady Anne Henrietta [married, 1881, Colonel William Vesey Brownlow, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath]; and Emily Ellen, commonly known as Lady Emily Ellen, died May 29, 1881. Seats — Oxenfoord Castle, Dalkeith; Lochinch Castle, Castle Kennedy, in the county of Wigton; Bargany, Girvan ; Stair House, in the county of Ayr. M The Right Honourable RICHARD DE AQUILA W GROSVENOR, Baron Stalbridge of &\ts»Thl«thfti> Stalbridge, in the county of Dorset, a '^ValUllU^I/ Member of Her Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Honorary Colonel (retired) Dorset Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Dorset and Flint, County Councillor for the county of Dorset. Som ]a.mia.ryz8, 1837, being the youngest son of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of West- minster, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth Mary, second daughter of the Most Noble the first Duke of Sutherland. Creation — March 22, 1886. Cluhs — Brooks's, Travellers'. Livery — Orange and blue. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, a garb or, a crescent of the last for difference. Above the escut- cheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot statant or, charged with a crescent azure. Supporters — On either side a talbot regardant or, collared azure, charged on the shoulder with a crescent also azure. Motto — ' ' Virtus non stemma. " Married, firstly, November s, 1874, Beatrice Charlotte Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrice Charlotte Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount de Vesci, and by her (who died January 15, 1876) has a daughter, Eliza- beth Emma Beatrice, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Emma Beatrice. He married secondly, April 3, 1879, Eleanor Frances Beatrice, daughter of Robert Hamilton Stubber of Moyne, Queen's County ; and by her has Issue — (i) Hugh Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Grosvenor, born May 5, 1880 ; (2) Gilbert Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Gilbert Grosvenor, born August 22, 1881 ; (3) Richard Eustace Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Eustace Grosvenor, born January 27, 1883 ; Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche, twin with her brother Hugh ; and Eleanor Lilian, commonly known as the Honourable Eleanor Lilian. Resi- dences — 12 Upper Brook Street, London, W. ; Motcombe House, Shaftesbury. MARTHA PIETERSE, commonly known as the Countess of Stamford [has ceased, it is @b!tHW\'ft\V''t\ i^li^ved, to use the title of Countess). '^VdllUUlU yi2rne&, firstly, 1880, as his third wife, the Right Honouralle Harry Grey, the eighth Earl of Stamford, wJw died 1890 ; secondly, 1892, Pieter Pieterse. By her first marriage she Jiad Issue — Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary. Postal address — Wellington, Cape of Good Hope. The Right Honourable WILLIAM GREY, Earl of Stamford, Baron Grey of Groby, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford. Born April 18, 1850, being the son of the Reverend William Grey, by his wife Harriet, daughter of the Reverend Francis Henry White ; succeeded his uncle June 1890, and established his right to a summons to the House of Peers 1892. Creations — Baron, July 21, 1603 ; Earl of Stamford, March 26, 1628. Cluts — Grosvenor, Hyde Park. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Barry of six argent and azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant ermine, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or, in front of a sun in splendour. Supporters — Two unicorns ermine, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or. Motto— "A ma puissance." Residence — 30 Drayton Gardens, South Kensington. The Right Honourable KATHERINE GREY, Widow, Countess of Stamford iO<<-<4»r»frti»h anJi and Warrington, daughter of the '^iauUUlU OllU late Henry Cocks. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Barry of six argent and azure. Supporters — Two unicorns ermine, armed, maned, tufted and unguled or. Married, 1855, as his second wife, the Right Honourable George Harry Grey, seventh Earl of Stamford and Warrington, who died 1883. Postal addresses — Enville Hall, Staffordshire; Bradgate Park, Leicester ; 13 Hill Street, Berkeley Square, W. § WILLIAM STANCOMB, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, High-Sheriff Sitanrrtltlft '^79' Lordof the Manor of Trowbridge. ^/lalltUlIlU Born January 14, 1812, being the only son of the late William Stancomb, auartington The Editor nndertaJies tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigerous person. 924 ^ta Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of the Manor House, Trow- bridge, in the county of Wiltshire. Armorial beaxings — He bears for Aims : Azure, on a chevron argent, between three lambs' heads couped proper, as many roses gules, on a chief of the second three garbs of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock a paschal lamb proper, supporting with his sinister fore-foot a garb vert. Motto — "Do right, fear not." Married, August 3, 1841, Bridget Dowing Bowles, daughter of Charles Bowles Hare, of Bristol; and has Issue — William Stancomb, Esquire, of Browfoot, Devizes, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire, Master of Arts, born 1850 [married, 1873, Frances Grace, youngest daughter of George Milward, Esquire, of Lechlade Manor]. Seat — Blount's Court, Devizes, in the county of Wiltshire. EDWAUD JAMES STANDEN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Ql^\<\Yit\fX\ Born 1836, being the son of the late Edward ^'lullUvll Standen; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — Grosvenor. Postal address — Fairbank, Christchurch, Ham-pshij'e. WALTER ERNEST MORTIMER STANFORD, Companion of the Most Distinguished Q^faYtfnvTy Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. ^y\,\X\\\\}\,\i Bojn J850, being the son of William Stanford ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Postal address — Rokstad, Griqualand East, Cafe of Good Hope. STANHOPE, see HARRINGTON, SCUDAMORE- STANHOPE, and SPENCER-STANHOPE. STANHOPE, Baron, see CHESTERFIELD. STANHOPE, SCUDAMORE-, see CHESTERFIELD. §The Right Honourable ARTHUR PHILIP STANHOPE, Earl Stanhope, Viscount ^.f-j^'f.vlUi^ft,^ Stanhope of Mahon, in the island of Min- XyVallljUj^t' orca, and Baron Stanhope of Elvaston, in the county of Derby, Lord-Lieutenant and Custus Rotulorum of the county of Kent, late Captain Grenadier Guards. Born September 13, 1838, being the eldest son of the fifth Earl, by his wife Emily Harriet, second daughter of Sir Edward Kerrison, Baronet ; suc- ceeded his father in 1875. Creations — Baron and Viscount, July 2, 1717 ; Earl, April 14, 1718. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms ; Quarterly ermine and gules, a crescent for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tower azure, thereon a demi-lion rampant or, holding between the paws a grenade fired proper. Supporters — Dexter, a talbot ermine ; sinister, a wolf or, ducally crowned gules, each charged on the shoulder with a crescent. Motto — "A Deo et Rege." Married, March 2, i86g, Evelyn Henrietta, only daughter of Richard Pennefather ; and has Issue — (i) James Richard Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Mahon, born November 11, 1880; (2) Richard Philip Stanhope, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Philip Stanhope, born January 16, 1885 ; Emily Margaret, commonly known as Lady Emily iViargaret ; and Katherine Lucy, commonly known as Lady Katherine Lucy. Resi- dences — 20 Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. ; Chevening, near Sevenoaks, in the county of Kent. PHILIP JAMES STANHOPE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Philip James Stanhope, Member of Parliament for Wednesbury 1886-1892, and for Burnley since 1893. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Hon- ourable the fifth Earl Stanhope. Clubs— SA. James's, Turf. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly ermine and gules, and a crescent for difference. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a tower azure, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a bomb fired proper. M is the Military Cockade. Married, 1877, Alexandra, daughter of the late Count Cancrine, and widow of Count Tolstoy. Residences— Wombourne Wodehouse, Wolverhampton ; 3 Carlton Gardens, S.W. Coknel WALTER THOMAS WILLIAM SPENCER STANHOPE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, County Alderman for the West Riding of the county of York. Born 1827, being the son of John Spencer Stanhope of Cannon Hall, Barnsley ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. CXxi&s — Carlton, Travellers. Married, 1856, Elizabeth {who died 1880), daughter of Sir John Jacob Buxton, second Baronet. Postal address— Ca«MO« Hall, Barnsley. STANLEY, quartered by MURRAY. STANLEY, Baron, see DERBY. STANLEY, see DERBY. The Right Reverend ALGERNON CHARLES STANLEY, commonly known as the Right ^sf 0-nll>ri Reverend the Honourable Algernon Charles ^l-tlUlK^ Stanley, Domestic Prelate to the Pope. Born September 16, 1843, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward John Stanley, the second Baron Stanley of Alderley, by his wife Henrietta Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Maria, daughter of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Viscount Dillon. Club — New University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or. § EDWARD JAMES STANLEY, Esquire, Member of Parliament for the Bridgwater Division of the county of Somerset, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Lancaster. Born 1826, being the eldest son of the late Edward Stanley, Esquire, Jtistice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Cross Hall, in the county of Lancashire, by his wife Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Lauderdale. Clubs — Travellers', White's, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence, for and in right of his wife, the arms of Labouchere, namely, quarterly ermine and azure, in the second and third quarters a cross patonce or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle or, preying on an infant proper, swaddled gules. Married, 1872, Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary, daughter of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Taunton ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Thomas Stanley, Gentleman , born August 20, 1873 ; (2) Edward Arthur Vesey Stanley, Gentleman, born August 30, 1879 1 ^"d Evelyn Mary. Seat — Quantock Lodge, Bridgwater. Residence — 14 Grosvenor Square, W. M SIDNEY STANLEY, Esquire, Master of Arts, Justice w of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cambridge, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Huntingdon. Born December 21, 1828, being the only surviving son of the late William Wentworth of Cam- bridge, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of George New- port of London [and grandson of Daniel Wentworth, Esquire, by his wife Mary Stanley], and assumed by Royal License, 1856, the surname of Stanley in lieu of his patronymic, and the arms quarterly. Club — Union. Livery — Blue and silver. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Quarterly i and 4, azure a saltire between two stags' heads caboshed bendwise between two bendlets engrailed argent (for Stanley) ; 2 and 3 per chevron gules and sable, a chevron nebulae between two leopards' faces in chief and an escallop in base or (for Went- worth). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-stag sable bezantfe, holding between the legs a saltire or (for Stanley) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a griffin ermine, wings chequy argent and sable, resting the &k Is the Naval Cockade. dexter claw on an escallop or. Motto— " Frangas non flectes." Married, April 27, 1859, Sarah, daughter of Edmund Foster of Cambridge ; and has Issue— (i) Charles Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman, born February i860; (2) Alan Sidney Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman ; (3) Herbert Foster Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman; (4) Guy Went- worth Stanley, Gentleman; (5) John Cyril Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman; (6) Maurice William Wentworth Stanley, Gentleman ; Ethel Wentworth ; Ada Ellen Went- worth ; Grace Wentworth ; Constance Eva Wentworth • Florence Howard Wentworth ; Winifred Wentworth ; and Marguerite Sara Wentworth. 5ea<— Longstowe Hall, in the county of Cambridge. The Right Honourable HENRIETTA MARIA STANLEY, Widow, ^tanlep of aiDetlep |^y°^oTAfd™%rs; daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Augustus Lee -Dillon, the thirteenth Viscount Dillon. Armorial beaxtogs are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, on a bend azure, three stags' heads caboshed or, a crescent for difference, impaling the arms of Lee-Dillon, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a lion passant between three crescents gules (for Dillon) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse between three crescents sable (for Lee). Supporters — Dexter, a stag or, gorged with a ducal crown and line reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet azure ; sinister, a lion regardant proper, gorged with a plain collar argent, thereon three escallops gules. Married, 1826, the Right Honourable Sir Edward John Stanley, the second Baron Stanley of Alderley, who died 1869. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Sir Henry Edward John Stanley, the third Baron Stanley of Alderley [to whom refer] ; (2) John Constantine Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Constantine Stanley, Colonel Grenadier Guards, born September 30, 1837 [married, August 15, 1871, Mary Susan Elizabeth, daughter of Keith William Stewart-Mackenzie of Seaforth, and died April 23, 1878, leaving issue, Madeline Cecilia Carlyle ; and Mary Dorothea Osmar. His widow married secondly, August 18, 1881, the Honourable Sir Francis Henry Jeune [to whom refer], eldest son of the Right Reverend Francis Jeune, Lord Bishop of Peterborough, 1864-1868] ; (3) Edward Lyulph Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Lyulph Stanley, Master of Arts, Barrister-at- Law, born May 16, 1839 [married, February 6, 1873, Mary Katherine, daughter of Sir Lowthian Bell, Baronet, of Washington, in the county of Durham, and has, Arthur Lyulph Stanley, Esquire, born September 14, 1875 ; Edward John Stanley, Gentleman, born May 14, 1878 ; Oliver Hugh Stanley, Gentleman, born October 23, 1879 ; Henrietta Margaret ; Katharine Florence Clementine, died 1884 ; Sylvia Laura ; Blanche Florence Daphne ; and Beatrice Venetia] ; (4) the Very Reverend Algernon Charles Stanley, commonly known as the Very Reverend the Honourable Algernon Charles Stanley, Master of Arts, born 1843 ; Alice Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Margaret [married, February 3, 1853, Lieutenant - General Augustus Henry Lane Fox, who assumed, by Royal License 1880, the additional surname of Pitt-Rivers, and has, Alexander Edward Fox, Gentleman (married, April 25, 1889, Alice Ruth Hermione, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Thynne, commonly called Lord Henry Thynne)] ; Ursula Katherine [married, January 14, 1880, William Charles Scott, only son of General William Henry Scott] ; Alice Augusta Laurentia [married, 1884, Sir John Lubbock, fourth Baronet, Member of Parlia- ment] ; and Agnes Geraldine [married, July 20, 1882, Captain Walter John Grove of Feme ; Henrietta Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Blanche [married, 1851, the Right Honourable the Earl of Airlie, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, who died 1881] ; Cecilia, commonly known as the Honour- able Cecilia, died in 1839 ; Maud Alethea, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Alethea ; Katherine Louisa, com- monly known as the Honourable Katherine Louisa [married, November 8, 1864, John Russell, Esquire, commonly called Viscount Amberley], and died June 28, 1874 ; and Rosalind Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Rosalind Frances [married, October 4, 1864, the Right Honourable the Earl of Carlisle]. Postal address — 40 Dover Street, W. ^ta 92s The. Right Honoukable Sir HENRY EDWARD JOHN STANLEY, Baron Stanley of Alderley, and Baron Eddisbury of Winnington, both in the county of Cheshire, and a Baronet. Born July 11, 1827, being the eldest son of the second Baron, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the thirteenth Viscount DiUon ; is heir presumptive to Barony of Sheffield and Roscommon. Creations — Barony of Aider- ley, May 9, 1839 ; Barony of Eddisbury, May 12, 1848 ; Baronetcy, June 25, 1660. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend azure three stags' heads caboshed or, a crescent for difference. Above the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, an eagle, wings expanded or, preying upon an infant proper, swaddled of the first, banded argent. Sup- porters — Dexter, a stag or, gorged with a ducal crown and line reilexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a mullet azure ; sinister, a hon regardant proper, gorged with a collar argent charged with three escallops gules. Motto — " Sans changer." Married, August 1862, Fabia, daughter of the Senor Don Santiago Federico San Roman of Seville. Heir presumptive — His brother, Edward Lyulph Stanley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Edward Lyulph Stanley, born 1839 ; married, 1873, Mary Katherine, daughter of Sir Isaac Lowthian Bell, Baronet, of Washington Hall, in the county of Durham. Residences — 15 Grosvenor Gardens, Eaton Square, S.W. ; Alderley Park, Chelford, in the county of Cheshire. The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR HAMIL- TON - GORDON, Baron Stanmore ^,4-;)v|«Ytrtl«l> of Great Stanmore, in the county of Xyi'dllUlUli;' Middlesex, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Honorary Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Aberdeen. Bom November 26, 1829, being the youngest son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, by his second wife Harriet, second daugh- ter of the late John Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Douglas ; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878, and raised to the Peerage, August 21, 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, azure three boars' heads couped within a double tressure adorned with roses and thistles alter- nately or ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. gules, three cinque- foils pierced ermine ; ii. and iii. argent, a lymphad with sails furled and oars sable, the whole within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton). Above the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by the collar of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crests, i. two arms from the shoulder naked, holding a bow proper to let an arrow fly (for Gordon) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, an oak fructed and penetrated transversely in the main stem by a frame-saw proper, the blade inscribed with the word "Through," the frame or, the tree charged with an escutcheon argent, thereon a heart gules ; and for his Supporters, on the dexter side a chief of the Fiji Islands, habited and supporting with the exterior hand a club all proper ; and on the sinister side an Adigar of the Island of Ceylon, habited and holding in the exterior hand a staff of office all proper. Married, Sep- tember 2, 1865, Rachel Emily, daughter of Sir John George Shaw-Lefevre, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath ; and by her (who died January 26, 1889) has Issue — George Arthur Maurice Hamilton- Gordon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Arthur Maurice Hamilton-Gordon, born January 3, 1871 ; and Rachel Nevil, commonly known as the Honour- able Rachel Nevil. Seat — The Red House, Ascot. GERALDINE CATHERINE ST ANNUS, com- monly known as the Honourable Geraldine Q^fflY\Y\\iti Catherine Stannus, daughter of the Right S'VllllllUP Honourable the second Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey [extinct). Married, 1856, Walter Trevor Stannus, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 926 ^ta ©ta Antrim. Postal address — Manor Houset Lisbum, county Antrim. General HENRY JAMES STANNUS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824, being the third son of the late Very Reverend James Stannus, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Ross, by his wife Elizabeth, youngest daughter of Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, sixth Baronet ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Club — United Service. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, on a fesse between three pigeons rising azure, a tiger's face proper between two mullets of the first. Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge as a Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coIoots, a talbot's head proper, collared and lined or, holding in the mouth a martlet sable ; with the Motto, " Et vi et virtute." Married, April 3, 1851, Sarah, daughter of John Oliver of Newcastle-upon-Tyne ; and has Issue — Florence ; Constance ; Alice ; Evelyn ; and Mabella. MABELLA STANNUS, commonly known as the Honourable Mabella Stannus, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the second Baron Fitzgerald and Vesey [extinct). Married, 1857, the Reverend Beauchamp Walter Stannus, Rector of Arrow, Alcester. Postal address — Arrow, near Redditch. THOMAS ROBERT STANNUS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Antrim. Born September 21 , 1818, being the eldest son of the Very Reverend James Stannus, Dean of Ross, by his wife Elizabeth, third daughter of Sir Erasmus Dixon Borrowes, sixth Baronet, of Gilltown, in the county of Kildare. Club — Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery — Dark chocolate or brown. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse between three pigeons rising azure, a tiger's face proper between two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head proper, collared and lined or, in the mouth a martlet sable. Motto — " Et vi et virtute." Married, December i, 1869, Margaret Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Wayne, late of Glandare, Aberdare, in the county of Glamorgan ; and has Issue — An only child, Rowena Elizabeth Dorothy. Estates — Maghra- leave, Lisbum, in the county of Antrim. Postal address — Maghraleave, Lisbum, Ireland. General Sir EDWARD STANTON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Q^'^tiw¥f\X\ Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- ^OVUllVUIl fanion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1827, being the son of the late William Henry Stanton of The Thrupp, in the county of Gloucester, by his wife Jane, daughter of Roger Smith of the Manor House, Walworth, in the county of Surrey ; C7'eated Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1857 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. Married, 1863, Margarette Constance, daughter of the late Thomas Starkey of Spring Wood, Huddersfield. Residence — Llanwyth, Crickhowell. Captain HENRY ERNEST STANTON, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1861, being the son of the Reverend William Henry Stanton, Rector of Hasleton, in the county of Gloucester, and Honorary Canon of Gloucester ; created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Dame MARY ANNE ELIZABETH STAPLES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Staples, ^.f-cvMfl^w daughter of Henry Gillett of Hampstead. Xyvdjllv?) Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a chevron engrailed azure, guttle d'eau, between three escutcheons sable, each charged with a staple of the first. Married, 1859, Sir John Staples, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died in 1888. Postal address — 87 Avenue Road, N.W. §Sir NATHANIEL ALEXANDER STAPLES, Baronet, of Lissane, in the county of Tyrone, Deputy- Lieutenant. Born May i, 1817, being the second son of the M is the MUitaiy Cockade. late Reverend John Molesworth Staples, Rector of Lissane, by his wife Anne, daughter of the late Dr. Alexander. Bishop of Meath ; succeeded his uncle as eighth Baronet, May 14, 1865, under the creation of July 18, 1628. Ar- morial bearings as used, but which are not registered tn Ulster's Office, are for Arms: Argent, on a fesse ermine between three hurts, two goats' heads erased or. Crest— y4 demi-negro affrontie proper, holding a bolt-staple or. Motto .. Teneo." Married, October 22, 1844, Elizabeth Lindsay, only daughter of Captain James Head, elder brother of Sir F. B. Head, first Baronet : and has 1%su&—(t) John Moles- worth Staples, Esquire, born December 29, 1847 ; (2) James Head Staples, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born October 13, 1849 [married, August 4, 1883, Mary Emma Radcliffe, eldest daughter of Robert Holbeche Dolling of Edenmore, Deputy -Lieutenant for the county of Down']; (3) Robert Ponsonby Staples, Esquire, born June 30, 1853 [married, April 25, 1883, Ada Louisa, daughter of H. Stammers of London] ; Cecilia [married, June 30, 1874, Frederick Greer, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Tullylagan, m the county of Tyrone, and has issue] ; and Annie Elizabeth. Seat — Lissane, Cookston, in the county of Tyrone, Ireland. STAPLETON, see BEAUMONT. SiK FRANCIS GEORGE STAPLETON, eighth Bar- onet, of the Leeward Islands, Justice ^vf s»MTi>fnn °^ "^^ Peace for the county of Oxford. ^l-CHIlvvUU Born March 19, 1831, being the eldest son of the Reverend Sir Francis Jarvis Stapleton, commonly called the Reverend and Honourable Sir Francis Jervis Stapleton, seventh Baronet, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Lieutenant-General Sir George Airey. Creation — December 20, 1679. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent. Motto — " Pro Magna Charta." Married, September 5, 1878, Mary Catherine, daughter of Adam Steuart Gladstone ; and has Issue — A daughter, Clara Florence Mary. Heir-presump- tive — His brother, Richard Talbot Plantagenet Stapleton, Esquire, Lieutenant -Colonel (retired) 19th Hussars, born 1834, married, 1877, Emma, daughter of the Reverend John Duncombe Shafto. Seat — Grey's Coiurt, Henley-on-Thames, in the county of Oxford. STAPLETON-COTTON, see COMBERMERE. Baronetcy [creation 1660) of Framfield and Patcham, in the county of Sussex. This title [presumed Q^'^iwA^W lo have become extinct at the death of the 3Sy VUjIlC-l^ jirst Baronet in 1701) has been assumed since 1887 by HARR Y STAPLE Y of 15 Savile Row, sometirne Lieutenant 2nd Volunteer Battalion Royal Fusiliers (City of London Re^ment), Fellow of the Royal Historical Society . Born 1856. Armorial bearings aj ajci/ are for Arms ; Gules, three boars' heads erased within a bordure engrailed argent. Crest — On a mount vert, a stag at gaze argent, attired or. Motto — ' ' Non inferiora secutus." Mz.rrKd, firstly, 1878, Sarah, daughter of John Shelden, who died 1886; secondly, 1888, Miss Anne Bromley Guy, who died 1890. This title was conferred on John Stapley of Patcham {son of Colonel Anthony Stapley, who signed the death warrant of Kinq Charles I.) by King Charles II. at the Restoration. The present representative of the family claims through descent from Herbert Stapley, Member of Parliament, son of the first Baronet, who predeceased his father, leaving, as it is claimed, issue living at his death. Proof of this fact and of the descent, however, is wanting, and the claim, has not been formally admitted or recognised at the College of Arms. Postal address — 15 Savile Row, Burlington Gardens, London, W. BARBARA EMILY MARIA STAPYLTON. com- monly known as Lady Barbara Emily Qbi^i\X\X\\f'f\Yt Maria Stapylton, daughter of the fourth ^CS'VUy^lVUU Earl of Milltown. Married, 1864, Z,ra- tenant-General G. Chetwynd Stapylton. SOPHIA CATHERINE STAPYLTON, commonly known as the Honourable Sophia Catherine Stapylton, daughter of the sixth Viscount Chetwynd. Married, 1871, Henry Chetwynd Stapylton. H is the Naval Cockade. ^ta ^te 927 The Reverend HENRY STARTIN, Master of Arts of the. University of Oxford. Born August Sfel'AI'f'tll ■'^' '^52. being tlie second son of William >i3' V n VVil I startin, by his wife Mary, daughter of Robert Francis Pate. Club — Inner Temple. Ar- morial hearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a bend wavy between a cross pat^e in chief and an anchor erect in base or, a fountain proper between two estoiles of six points wavy azure, and impahng the arms of Bickersteth, namely argent, on a cross flory sable, five mullets or, on a chief azure, three roses of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-friar affrontte, habited proper, supporting in his dexter hand a cross crosslet fitch^e or, two bulrushes in saltire of the last ; with the Motto, " Loyal je serai durant ma vie." Married, firstly, August 4, 1884, Jessie Louisa Mary, daughter of Admiral Arthur, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; secondly, September 21, 1893, EfRe Maud, daughter of the Right Reverend Edward Henry Bickersteth, Lord Bishop of Exeter; and has a daughter, born January 19, 1895. Estates — Chateau de I'Air, Orleans, France; Start Inn, South Devon. Postal address — Horrabridge Vicarage, South Devon. HENRY CHARLTON STAUNTON, Gentleman. Born August 6, 1868, being the eldest son SSfAttnf'lltl °*^ "'^ "^'^ Reverend Francis Staunton of XyiaUllVUIl Staunton Hall, Master of Arts, Patron and Rector of Staunton - cum - Flaw- borough, by his wife Lucy Ada, only daughter of the Reve- rend Henry Spelman Marriott, Master of Arts, Rector of Felsham, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevrons sable, with a quatrefoil on a canton azure for distinction. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, a fox passant proper. Seat — Staunton Hall, near Nottingham. General Sir CHARLES WILLIAM DUNBAR ST A VELB Y, Knight Grand Cross of the Qk 4-c^yi|>lj»Yi Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born X3' VnUv-lt-^ 1817, bein^ the son of Lieutenant-General William Staveley, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who was Commander-in-Chief at Madras, and a Peninsular and Waterloo Offi-cer, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the late Thmnas Mather ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1865, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1S84. Club — United Service. Married, 1864, Susan Millicent, daughter of Charles William Minet of Baldoyns, in the county of Kent. Residence — Sturford Mead, War- minster. ROSEBERRY MARY STAVELEY, elder daughter (and co-heir with her sister Martha Charlotte, wife of Ryder) of Thomas Kitchingham Staveley, by his wife Anne Elizabeth, daughter of Michael Andrew Burmester, Doctor of Medicine, Svirgeon to the Forces. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale embattled gules and argent, on a chevron engrailed between three mascles, two bucks' heads all counterchanged. Estates — Stainley, and Old Sleningford Hall, near Ripon, in the county of York. STAVORDALE, Baron, see ILCHESTER. CONSTANTINB GEORGE STAVRIDES, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order Q^¥«x'^f| Born 1845, being the son of the Reverend sCyVvRU Alfred Stead, formerly Rector of Ovingdean ; created Companion of the Distinguished Ser- vice Order, 1887. Married, 1878, Nora Ellen, daughter of Colonel Philip Henry Farrell Harris, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Colonel EDWARD STEDMAN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. @b,\tft\XV\^Y\ ^0^^ 1842; created Com,panion of the 3<}/V«-WUlUII Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Clubs — East India United Service, United Service. Postal address — Calcutta. m WILLIAM STRANG STEEL, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- w tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county S)tErt °' Selkirk. Born October 6, 1832, being the ^VVt-l second son of John Steel, Merchant in Glasgow, by his wife Grace, daughter of James Strang of Westhouse, East Kilbride, in the county of Lanark. Clubs — Reform, Oriental. Livery — Claret colour, with red facings. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend chequy sable and ermine, between two lions' heads erased gules, on a chief azure, two billets or, a crescent of the first for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's head erased gules ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Prudentia et animis." Married, October 25, 1881 ; and has Issue — Samuel Strang Steel, Gentleman, born August i, 1882 ; and Grace Niven Strang. Estate and postal address — Philiphaugh, Selkirk. Dame ANNE MARY STEELE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Steele, youngest daughter of fCX4-|>|>l|> Samuel Gardner of Red Hill House, Sheffield, ^O'Vt't'lV ifi tf^g county of York. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, a bend counter- compony sable and or, between two lions' heads erased gules, on a chief azure, three billets gold. Married, 1863, as his second wife. Sir Frederick Ferdinand Armstead Steele, fifth Baronet, who died 1876 [the Baronetcy is now extinct). Of the above marriage there is Issue — Maria; and Emily. Postal address — 10 Camden Crescent, Bath. [This title is placed by Foster in " Chaos."~\ Dame ROSALIE MALVINIA STEELE, Widow, cOTnmonly known as Lady Steele, daughter of Thomas McCarty. Married, 1865, as his second wife. General the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Montagu Steele, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died in 1890. Postal address — 70 Eaton Square, London, S.W. The Honourable Sir JAMES GEORGE LEE STEERE, Knight Bachelor, of Perth and ok.^I^I^|.|^ of Jayes, Blackwood, in Western Australia, ^O'l'Vvl'V Member of the Executive Council, Speaker of the Legislative Council of that Colony, and Member of the Federal Council of Australasia. Born July 4, 1830, being the son of Lee Steere, Esquire, of Dorking, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Sussex, by his wife Anne, daughter of James Keno Watson of Hesslemount, in the county of York, at Ockley, in the county of Surrey, England ; knighted by Letters Patent, dated June 20, 1888. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, three lions passant argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown per pale gules and sable a Uon's jamb erect argent ; with the Motto, "Tu ne cede malis." Married, June 16, 1859, at Hamp- stead, in the county of Middlesex, England, Catherine Anne, only daughter of Luke Leake of Perth, in Western Australia; and has Issiie — (i) John Edward Lee Steere, Esquire, born February 2, 1863 ; (2) Charles James Lee Steere, Esquire, born June 9, 1868 ; (3) Hubert Arthur Lee Steere, Esquire, born June 4, 1872 ; (4) Wilfred Lee Steere, Esquire, born July 26, 1878 ; Edith Anne Lee ; Louisa Kate Lee; Marion Rose Lee [married, September 21, Tie Editor undertaSes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely axmigerouB person. 928 ^te ^te 1887, Alexander Paterson TurnbuU] ; Alice Maude Lee ; Mabel Constance Lee ; Bertha Mary Lee ; and Amy Florence Lee. Postal addresses — Perth ; Jayes, Blackwood, Western Australia. ALEXANDER STEPHEN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lanark. Born fifcl'l^flfllMI April 25, 1832, being the third son of ■seyVt-lJyK-ll Alexander Stephen, Shipbuilder, Dundee, by his wife Elspet, daughter of Andrew Murray, Farmer, of Langhaven, in the county of Aberdeen. Livery — Claret colour, with silver buttons. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron azure, between two crescents in chief and a dexter hand couped in base gules, three mullets of the first. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a ship under sail proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Vi et arte." Married, June 25 1 1S57, Mary, daughter of James Templeton, Manufac- turer in Glasgow; and has Issue — (i) Alexander Ed- ward Stephen, Gentleman, born July 21, 1861 ; (2) Frederic John Stephen, Gentleman, born August 6, 1863; (3) Ber- nard Stephen, Gentleman, born December 26, 1868 ; Mary Stuart ; Maud ; and Elspeth Murray. Estate — Kelly, in the counties of Renfrew and Ayr. Postal address — Kelly, Wemyss Bay. Sir ALEXANDER CONDIE STEPHEN, Esquire, Knight Cormnander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 'Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Chargi d Affaires at Coburg. Born 1850, being the youngest son of Oscar Leslie Stephen of 84 Cadogan Square, S. W. ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894 ; Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1884. Clubs — Marlborough, St. James's, Beefsteak. Postal address — British Legation, Coburg. CECIL BEDFORD STEPHEN, Gentleman, sixth son of the Honoura.ble Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's " Colonial Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two C7'escents in chief and a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect in base gules, two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helTnet befitting his degree, with a Tnantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and legged or; with the Motto, " Virtus ubique." Married Alice, nfe Tooth, and has issue. EDWARD MILNER STEPHEN, Esquire, fourth son of the Honourable Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales. Armorial bearings as given in Burkes ' ' Colonial Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a dexter hand couped at the wHst and erect in base gules, two mullets of the first : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and legged or; with the Motto, " Virtus ubique." Married Florence, n^e Smith, and has issue. ERNEST PARISH STEPHEN, Gentleman, eighth son of the Honourable Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, by his second wife Eleanor, daughter of the Reverend William Bedford, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's " Colonial Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect in base gules, two mullets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked & is the Military Cockade. and legged or; with the Motto, " Virtus ubique." Mar- ried Mary, n& Taylor, and has issue. Colonel FITZROY STEPHEN, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of tlie Peace for the counties of Ross and CromaHie. Born 1835 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Club Army and Navy. Married, 1861, Francis Harriett [who died 1893), daughter of the late C. K. Siveright. Postal address — Avock House, Ross-shire. Sir HERBERT STEPHEN, second Baronet, Barrister- at-Law. Born June 25, 1857, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, first Baronet, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Mary Richenda [to whom refer], daughter of the Reverend John William Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Creation — June 29, 1891. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped at the wrist in base gules, an escallop between two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle dis- played with two heads sable, resting the dexter claw on an increscent, and the sinister on a decrescent both or. Motto — " Sursum." Dame MARY RICHENDA STEPHEN, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Stephen, daughter of the Reverend John William Cunningham, Vicar of Harrow-on-the-Hill. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a sinister hand couped at the wrist in base gules, an escallop between two mullets of the first. Married, April ig, 1855, the Right Honourable Sir James Fitzjames Stephen, Baronet, of De Vere Gardens, St. Mary Abbot, Kensington, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, and Judge of High Court of Judicature, 1879-1891, who was created a Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India 1877, and a Baronet 1891, and died 1894. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Herbert Stephen, second Baronet, Barrister-at-Law, born June 25, 1857 [to whom refer]; (2) James Kenneth Stephen, Esquire, Barrister- ■ at-Law, born 1859, died Februarys, 1892; (3) Harry Lush- ington Stephen, Esquire, Bamster-at-Law, born i860 ; Katherine ; Helen Margaret ; Rosamond Emily ; and Dorothea Jane. Postal address — 32 De Vere Gardens, Kensington, London W. The Honourable MATTHEW HENRY STEPHEN, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, a Judge of the Supreme Court of New South Wales. Born 1828, being the second son of the Honourable Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant-Governor of New South Wales, by his first wife Virginia, daughter of Matthew Consett of London. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's "Colonial Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Argent, on a chevron between two crescents in chief and a dexter hand couped at the wrist and erect gules, two mullets of the first ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and legged or ; with the TiLottO, " Virtus ubique." Married, September 2,0, 1854, Caroline Sibella, daughter of Henry Tudor Shadforth, late Usher of the Black Rod, Legislative Council, Sydney ; and has Issue — Caroline Alice Lina [married Francis George Villeneuve Smith\ The Honourable SEPTIMUS ALFRED STEPHEN, Member of the Legislative Council of New South Wales. Born May 8, 1842, being the seventh son of the Honourable Sir Alfred Stephen, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Lieutenant Governor of New South Wales, by his second wife Eleanor, daughter of the Reverend William Bedford, Doctor of Divinity. Armorial bearings as given in Burke's • • Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established in Lyon Office, are for Aims : Argent, on a chevron between M is the If aval Cockade. two crescents in chief and a dexter hand couped at the wnst and erect in base gules, two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, beaked and legged or; with the Motto, " Virtus ubiqzte" Married, 1864, Lucy, daughter of Robert Camp- bell, sometime Colonial Treasurer of New South Wales; and has Issue— (i) Robert Campbell Stephen, of the HAth Hussars, born 1867 ; (2) Colin Campbell Stephen, born 1872 ■ (3) Mervyn Campbell Stephen, bom 1876; (4) Noel Camp- bell Stephen, born 1878 ; (5) Humfrey Campbell Stephen born 1882 ; Fanny Ethel Campbell [married Charles Robert Delasalle\ ; and Annie Sophia Campbell. Major-General ADOLPHVS HAGGERSTON STE- PHENS, Companion of the Most Hon- ®(tl>tl1hl>rt«f ourable Order of the Bath. Born sZ-iS., •^\,X,^V3X,\V» i^f„g tf^ ^^ ^^ ^ Stephens; crectted Companion of the Most Honom-able Order of the Bath, 1887. Postal address— 2 Carlisle Place, Vic- toria Street, S. IV. PEMBROKE SCOTT STEPHENS, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Bencher of Lincoln's Inn. Born 1834, being the only son of the late Edward Bell Stephens of Madrid, and Harcourt Lodge, in the county of Dublin, by his wife Eleanor Jessy, eldest daughter of the late Captain William Scott of Dublin. C]uhs— Carlton, Whitehall, Kildare Street (Dublin). Livery —Dark blue, with silver buttons. Armorial tiearlngs as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, are for Anns : Gules, on a bend or, three chaplets of the first. Ciesi~A cock gules. Motto— " Fjfz'- lans et audax." Postal address — 30 Cumberland Terrace, Regents Park, London, N.W. Sir AUGUSTUS FREDERICK WILLIAM KEP- PEL STEPHENSON, Knight Stf'PtlflMIClrttt Commander of the Most Honourable TyV«^tiy«.U»UIl Order of the Bath, one of Her Maiesty' s Counsel Learned in the Law, Master of Arts, Solicitor to the Treasury. Bom 1827, being the son of the late Henry Frederick Stephenson, by his wife Mary Keppel, commonly known as Lady Mary Keppel, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Albe- marle ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1883, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander of that Order, 1885, Married, 1864, Eglantine, second daughter of the Right Honourable Edward Pleydell- Bouverie. Residence — 46 Ennismore Gardens, S. W. General Sir FREDERICK CHARLES ARTHUR STEPHENSON, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Colonel Coldstream Guards, late Colonel York and Lancaster Regiment. Born 1821, being the son of the late Major-General Sir Benjamin Stephenson, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1858, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1884, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1886, Residence— 83 St. George's Square, S. W. Sir henry STEPHENSON, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York and for the city of Sheffield, Fellow of the Royal Imperial Institute, an Alderman of the city of Sheffield. Born December 2, 1826, being the only surviving son of the late John Steohenson of Sheffield, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of John Kirk of Sheffield ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. C/kJ- The Sheffield (Sheffield). ZzV^ry- Dark red (claret) coat, with scarlet vest, gilt buttons. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Vair, on a pale between two pallets gules, three leopards' faces or, two flaunches of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for the Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a rock thereon a falcon's head erased proper, gorged with a collar vair, pendent therefrom an escutcheon vert, charged with two arrows saltireways, points downwards or. Married, June 19, 1862, Emma, second daughter of the late Thomas James Parker of Endcliffe Crescent, Sheffield, Solicitor; and has Issue — (i) John Parker Stephenson, Gentleman, born 1863, died 1875 ; (2) Henry Kenyon Stephenson, Esquire, Captain 4th West %Xt 929 Yorkshire Volunteer Artillery, born August 16, 1865; Catherine Mary [married, January 6, 1891, George Ernest Branson, Esquire, Solicitor, Captain ist Volunteer Bat- talion (Hallamshire Rifles) York and Lancaster Regiment, Vice-Consul for United States America]; and Emma. Estates— 'Wvn Glen, Sheffield (Residence and adjoining property). Postal address— The Glen, Sheffield. Rear- Admiral HENRY FREDERICK STEPHEN- SON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being the son of the late Henry Frederick Stephenson, Esquire; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath (Civil) 1876, and (Military) 1889. Clubs— C/Kz'ferf Service, Marlborough. Postal address— 9 The Mansion, Albany, Piccadilly, W. Sir ROWLAND MACDONALD STEPHENSON, Knight Bachelor. Born j8o8, being the son of Rowland Stephenson; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1856. Married, firstly, 1840, Marianne, daughter of Lieutenant Edward Hederstedt, Royal Navy (she died 1882) ; secondly, 1883, Elizabeth, widow of James Tindall of Scarborough. Resi- dence— 72 Lancaster Gate, Hyde Park, London, W. Sir WILLIAM HENRY STEPHENSON, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1811, being the son of Sir Benjamin Charles Stephen- son, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, by his wife Maria, daughter of tjie Reverend Sir Peter Rivers, Baronet; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order in the same year. Married, 1838, Julia Elizabeth, daughter of William R. Hamilton (she died 1883). Residence — The Chestnuts, Uxbridge. ELSPETH MAUD STERRY, Spinster, daughter of the late Arthur Sterry, Gentleman, Master of ^fel"n*1*T) "^'■^ °^ ^^ University of Oxford, Barrister-at- xrVvll.^ Law, by his wife Anna Gertrude, daughter of William Keen Sidgwick. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a lion rampant purpure. holding between the paws an annulet sable, in chief a pheon vert, between two estoiles gules, and in base an estoile of the last between as many pheons vert. The Reverend FRANCIS STERRY of Eastbury House, Rector of Poltimore and Huxham, in the county of Devon. Born November 20, 1834, being the second son of the late Wasey Sterry, Gentleman, of Eastbury House, Barking, in the county of Essex, by his wife Frances, daughter of Thomas Tourle, Esquire, of Landport, in the county of Sussex, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1809. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Ermine, a lion rampant purpure, holding between the paws an annulet sable, in chief a pheon vert between two estoiles gules, and in base an estoile of the last between as many pheons vert ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, garnished gold, encircled above the elbow with an annulet or, the hand grasping a seax also proper, pommel and hilt also or, an estoile between two pheons of the last ; with the Motto, " Pro rege et patria." Married, May iq, 1864, Augusta Emily, daughter of Hastings Nathaniel Middleton, Esquire, of Bradford Peverell, in the county of Dorset, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1857; and has Issue — (i) Wasey Sterry, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, born July 26, 1866; (2) Francis Middleton Sterry, Gentleman, born January 9, 1882 ; Emily Frances ; Ethel ; Maude Augusta ; Mary Georgina ; Rachel ; Hester ; IJorothy ; and Agnes Mona. GERTRUDE EDITH STERRY, Spinster, daughter of the late Arthur Sterry, Gentleman, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, by his vrife Anna Gertrude, daughter of William Keen Sidgwick. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, a lion rampant purpure, holding between the paws an annulet sable, in chief a pheon vert, between two estoiles gules, and in base an estoile of the last between as many pheons vert. STEUART, see DE KIERZKOWSKI-STEUART, Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3 N 93° ^te §JOHN STEUART, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born July 26, 1837, S»f"l?ltfl1*f" being the eldest son of the late John Skinner, '^I'l^UCtlV by his wife Mary Gavin Elizabeth Steuart, and assumed the present surname on suc- ceeding to the estate, in compliance with the will of his matei-nal grandfather, Mr. Hope Steuart, Club — Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure engrailed per pale or and argent, and impaling the arms of De Hochepied-Larpent, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a saltire or, between four plates each charged with a hurt, on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis azure (for Larpent) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on the dexter a chevron gules between three crescents sable, and on the sinister a dexter hand expanded issuant in bend, and beneath it a pair of manacles, the chain broken proper (for de Hochepied). Motto — "Semper fidelis." Married, November 12, 1862, Caroline Anna, eldest daughter of Sir Albert de Hochepied- Larpent, second Baronet, of Roehampton ; and has Issue — (i) John Malcolm Steuart Steuart, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born September 5, 1863 ; (2) Francis Gerald Steuart, Gentleman, born December 24, 1864; (3) Robert Henry Joseph Steuart, Gentleman, born April 13, 1874 ; (4) Bernard Charles Albert Steuart, Gentle- man, born September 7, 1875; {5) Patrick Hope Steuart, Gentleman, born September 8, 1877, died February 12, 1883 ; (6) Ronald Morley Steuart, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 14, 1880 ; Gertrude Katherine Mary Angela [married, June 3, i8go. Captain John Fane Charles Hamilton, South Staffordshire Regiment] ; and Veronica Mary Isabel. Seat — Ballechin, Ballinluig, in the county of Perth. KATHLEEN ELEANOR HENRIETTA STEU- ART, commonly known as the Honourable Kathleen Eleanor Henrietta Steuart, daughter of the second Viscount Guilla- more. Married, 1855, James Henry Augustus Steuart. WALTER THOMAS JAMES SCRYMSCOURE STEUART - FO - JS, ^teuart^jTotDrmgDam L«ll^??otfe: in the county of Forfar, Justice of the Peace for that county and for the county of Perth, Lieutenant Scots Guards. Born Decem- ber 7, 1862, being the only son of the late Thomas Frederick Scrymscoure Fothringham of Pourie, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte, sister of the Right Honourable the Earl of Southesk ; and succeeded Sir Douglas Stewart in the estates of Grandtully and Murthly, in the county of Perth, 1890, when he assumed the name of Steuart. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. ermine, three bars gules (for Fothring- ham) ; 2. gules, embordured a lion rampant or, with a scymitar in his dexter paw proper (for Scrymscoure) ; 3. argent, a lion passant guardant gules, crowned or, in the middle chief a crescent, within a bordure of the second (for Ogilvy) ; 4. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, ii. and iii. argent, a galley, oars in action sable, the fourth grand quarter within a bordure azure, charged with eight buckles or (for Steuart). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and for his Crests, i. on the dexter side, on a wreath of his liveries a griffin segreant proper (for Fothringham) ; 2. on the sinister side, on a wreath of his liveries, a lion's gamb erased, holding a scymitar proper (for Scrymscoure). Supporters — Two savages wreathed about the middle proper ; with the Mottoes, "Be it fast," "Dissipate." Seats — Fothringham, in the county of Forfar, N.B. ; Grandtully Castle, Aberfeldy, and Murthly Castle, in the county of Perth. HUGH STEVEN, Esquire, Westmount, Kelvinside, Glasgow, Justice of the Peace for the county Stltl^VlPII °'^ ^^ '^''y °^ Glasgow, and for the county XyVvvli'U of Ayr. Born -lZ'2:j, being the sixth son of the late John Steven, Merchant, in the parish of Inch, in the county of Wigtown, by his wife Margaret, daughter of John MacDowall, in the county of Wigtown. Gluts — National Liberal, Liberal (Edinburgh), Liberal (Glasgow), and New (Glasgow). Livery — Brown. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Gules, three & is the Military Cockade. jte chevronels braced, and in chief a hammer between two stars argent the centre chevronel charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field, and impaling the arms of Kay, namely or, a fesse gules between two torteaux in chief, and a grifiin's head erased vert in base. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-wyvern displayed proper, and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Ferro non ense." Married, September 8 1870 Jessie, daughter of Alexander Kay of Cornhill, in the county of Lanark; and has Issue— (i) John Steven, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (2) Alexander Kay Steven, Gentle- man, born 1876 ; and Jane Kay. Postal address— G\3S%oyi. FREDERICK WILLIAM STEVENS, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of (^t-t)^t>rtti i^ Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace for S'l'vOvlw Bombay, Fellow of Bombay University, Fellow of the Royal Institute of British Architects. Born 1847, being the son of Matthew^ Stevens, Esquire, of Lansdown, Bath; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1889. Clubs— Byculla, Royal Bombay Yacht. Married, 1872, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Henry Bray of Brighton. Postal address — Nepean Road, Malabar Hill, Bombay. JAMES COCHRAN STEVENSON, Esquire, Member of Parliament for South Shields, Justice £X^ot^i>n>ynii of the Peace for the county of Durham '^ll^Ul^lI^UU and for South Shields, Chairman of the Tyne Commissioners. Born October 9, 1825, being the eldest son of the late James Stevenson, Merchant, of Glasgow, by his wife Jane Stewart, daughter of the late Alexander Shannan, Esquire, Merchant, of Greenock. Club— Reform. Armorial beailngs-He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis gules, on a chief sable three mullets or. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Siccurreutcomprendas." Married, 1855, Elisa Ramsay, daughter of the late Reverend James Anderson, Doctor of Divinity, of Morpeth. Postal address — 33 Devonshire Place, W. JOHN JAMES STEVENSON, Gentleman, third son of James Stevenson. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis gules, on a chief invected sable three mullets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a wreath of laurel proper ; with the Motto, "Sic curre ut comprendas." Postal address — 4 Porchester Gardens, London, W. Major-General THOMAS RENNIE STEVENSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1 841, being the son of the late N, Stevenson of Braid- wood, in the county of Lanark ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Setvice. Married, 1870, Isabella, daughter of the late J. Banks Friend. § JAMES STEVENSON-HAMILTON, Esquire, Lieu- tenant 6th Inniskill- ^tct)enson=^amiIton %lS^mk^^,°Z ing the eldest son of James Stevenson, Esquire, of Braidwood, by his wife Eliza, the heiress of Fairholm, eldest daughter of James Hamilton (third son of Charles Hamilton), and succeeded his mother as heir of entail on attaining his majority in 1888. Clubs — Army and Navy, New (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a mullet argent, between three cinquefoils ermine within a bordure of the last (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three fleurs-de-lis gules, on a chief sable, three mullets of the field (for Stevenson). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon wreaths of his Uveries are set for Crests, I. a hawk rising proper, belled or, holding in the dexter foot a sword also proper, hilted and pommelled or (for Hamilton) ; 2. a dexter hand issuing from a cloud and hold- M is the Naval Cockade. ^te ^te 931 ing a wreath of laurel all proper (for Stevenson). Mottoes — "Thankful" (for Hamilton), " Coelum non solum" (for Stevenson). 5ca/— Fairholm, Larkhall ; and Kirkton, Car- luke, N.B. Major-General EDWARD HARDING STEWARD, Companion, of the Most Distinguished Order Sfetl>^ai*ll "f ^"-i^t Michael and Saint George, Mili- ^tSIKK,iM\K\,\> tary Adviser to Agents - General of the Colonies of Victoria, New South Wales, South Australia, Queensland, Tasmania, and New Zea- land. Born 1835, being the son of the late Samuel Steward ; was created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service. Maxried, 1862, /essie, daughter of the late H. Baskerville of Oxford. RICHARD OLIVER FRANCIS STEWARD, Es- quire, Colonel in the Army {retired). Born December 18, 1823, being the eldest son of Lieutenant-Colonel Richard Augustus Tucker Steward, by his wife Louisa Henrietta, daughter of Edward Morgan of Golden Grcme, in the county of Flint. Club — United Service. Armoiial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Anus : Quarterly, i. or, afesse chequy azure and argent, over all a bend, in chief a crescent, and all within a bord-ure gules ; z. or, three bulls passant ; 3. gules, on a bend or, a lion passant ; 4. azure, a chevron embattled ermine, between three sea-horses naiant proper. Crests — i. a pelican in her piety ; 2. a bear's gamb erased, chargedwith three billets, and holding a battle-axe in bend sinister. Motto — " Nobilitas unica virtus." Married, Octobers, 1856, Olivia Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Henry Allen Johnson, Baronet. Estate and postal address — Nottington, Dorchester. STEWART, quartered by CAMPBELL, MURRAY, DOUGLAS, HOME, HAMILTON, ERSKINE, and NAIRNE. STEWART, see GALLOWAY. STEWART, Baron, see GALLOWAY. STEWART, Baron, see LONDONDERRY. STEWART, VANE -TEMPEST, see LONDON- DERRY. § ALEXANDER STEWART, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander &^X^^t\X\ Stewart, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ^O'VvUJCIVV Lieutenant for the counties of Wigtown and Kirkcudbright. Bom 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Galloway. Clubs — United Service, Wellington, Army and Navy. Married, 1883, Adela Maria, daughter of Sir Robert Loder, first Baronet, of Whittlebury Lodge, Towcester ; and has Issue living — Walter Robert Stewart, Esquire, born 1888 ; and Adine Blanche. Residences — Corsbie, Newton Stewart, in the county of Wigtown ; 36 Lennox Gardens, S. W. Colonel CHARLES EDWARD STEWART, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most ETninent Order of the Indian Empire, Consul-General at Odessa. Bom 1836, being the eldest son. of the late Algernon Stewart, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of Colonel John Albeck Clement ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire and Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884 ; and Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1869, Annie Nairn, daughter of the late Honourable Philip Anstruther, Colonial Secretary of Ceylon; and has Issue living— (i) Algernon Bingham Anstruther Stewart, Lieutenant -znd Battalion Seaforth Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs, Duke of Albany's Own), born 1869 ; (2) Philip Charteris Anstruther Stewart, bom 1874. Postal addresses — Consulate-General, Odessa, Russia; 51 Redcliffe Square, S. W.; Ornockenoch Lodge, Gatehouse, Kirkcudbrightshire. §The Honourable DAVID STEWART, Lord Pro- vost of the City of Aberdeen, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine, Master of Arts of the University of Aberdeen. Bom July 29, 1835, being the eldest son of the late John Stevifart, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Aberdeen, of Banchory Devenick and Leggart, by his wife Mary, daughter of Patrick Irvine. Club— Royal Northern (Aberdeen). Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bear- ings— He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two leopards' faces in chief gules and a galley in base sable, flagged of the fourth. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling azure doubled or ; and on a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a pelican in her piety proper ; and over it an escrollwith this Motto, "Salus per Christum." Married, July 19, i860, Margaret Dyce, daughter of the Reverend David Brown, Master of Arts, Doctor of Divinity, Prin- cipal of the Free Church College, Aberdeen, one of the Revisers of the New Testament; and has had Issue — (i) John Irvine Stewart, Gentleman, born April 12, 1861, died March 15, 1869 ; (2) David Brown Douglas Stewart, Gentleman, born August 3, 1862 ; (3) William Dyce Stewart, Gentleman, born October 28, 1864 ; (4) George Irvine Thompson Stewart, Gentleman, born May 23, 1872 ; (5) Charles Stewart, Gentleman, born August 14, 1876, died April 13, 1892 ; Alexandra Catherine Dyce ; Mary [married, 1886, Professor Charles Niven, Master of Arts, Fellow of Trinity College, Cambridge, and Senior Wrangler] ; Lucy Margaret (deceased) ; Julia Charlotte ; Margaret Isobel ; and Jessie Josephine. Estates — Banchory Devenick and Leg- gart, in the counties of Aberdeen and Kincardine. Postal address — Banchory House, Banchory Devenick, N. B. § Field-Marshal Sir DONALD MARTIN STEW- ART, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Member of the Indian Council. Bom March i, 1824, being the son of Robert Stewart. Creation — June 11, 1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between two garbs in chief of the second, and an antique crown in base gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, and which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collars of that Order and of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and pendent therefrom his badges as a Knight Grand Cross of the former, and as a Knight Grand Commander of the latter, and by his badge as a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argenti; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter arm couped below the elbow and erect, vested gules, holding in the hand a dagger proper, hilted or. Motto (over the crest) — "Pro Rege et Lege." Married, November ig, 1847, Marina Katherine, daughter of Thomas Dymock Dabine, Commander Royal Navy; and has had Issue — (i) Francis Smith Dabine Stewart, Esquire, bom January 26, 1850, died February 14, 1862 ; (2) Norman Robert Stewart, Esquire, Colonel Indian Staff Corps, born September 27, 1851 [married, March 30, 1875, Ada, daughter of P. W. Hewitt of Bombay, and has, Douglas Law Stewart, Esquire, born July 1, 1878; Elsie; and Kath- leen Seymour] ; (3) Donald William Stewart, Esquire, late Captain 2nd Battalion Gordon Highlanders, born May 22, i860 ; Flora Alice [married, firstly, March 17, 1877, Richard William Davies, Surgeon-Major Army Medical Service, who died 1889 ; secondly, January 13, 1893, Captain Walter Kentish Jenner, 9th Lancers, eldest son of Sir William Jenner, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Marina Annie [married, February 13, 1882, Major Francis John William Eustace, Royal Horse Artillery] ; Katherine Mary, died October 23, 1870 ; May [married, June 8, 1887, Walter Charteris Ross of Cromarty House, in the county of Cromarty, and died June 2, 1891] ; and Norah Helen Gertrude [married, July 22, 1891, O'Neill Murphy]. Residence — 73 Harrington Gardens, S.W. Dame ELIZABETH STEWART, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stewart, daughter of the Reverend Henry Lucas St. George of Dromore, in the county of Tyrone. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterfiory vert, within a The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of ar genuinely annigerous person. 932 ^te bordure gobony azure and argent, impaling the arms of St. George, namely argent, a chief azure, over all a lion rampant gules, ducally crowned or. Married, 1835, Sir Hugh Stewart, second Baronet, of Balligawley, who died 1854. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Hugh Stewart, Esquire, late Captain 22nd Foot, born April 14, 1840 [married, June 11, 1874, Harriet Emily, daughter of the Reverend Howard St. George, Incumbent of St. John's, in the county of Down, and has, Hugh Stewart, Esquire, born 1881 ; Herbert St. George Stewart, Gentleman, born 1888 ; May Elizabeth ; Agnes Grace ; and Harriet Amy] ; (2) Henry Lucas St. George Stewart, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, born 1847 [married, January 14, 1875, Margaret Smyth, eldest daughter of John Kerr of Greenock, who died August 28, 1877] ; Elizabeth [married, September 23, 1857, Hugh Montgomery Archdall, Esquire, of Drumadravy, Captain 52nd Regiment (who died 1880), and has issuel; Mary [married, August 24, 1859, Captain Richard Weld Litton, 30th Regiment, son of the Right Honourable Edward Litton, Member of Parliament for Coleraine, who died 1870] ; and Henrietta. Postal address — Sandford Lodge, Sandford, Dublin. FITZ-ROY SOMERSET KEITH STEWART, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Fiiz-Roy Somerset Keith Stewart, Master of Arts. Born 1855, being the son of th£ Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Galloway. Clubs — Bachelors', Carlton, White's. Married, 1888, Elizabeth Louisa, daughter of tlie late Reverend A. Rogers of Yarling- ton, and widow of J. Stanley Thompson ; and has Issue living — Lilian Blanche Mary; and Estelle Vera Jane. Residence — 10 Egerton Gardens, S. W. Major-General GEORGE STEWART, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839, being the son of the late Major William Murray Stewart, Hon- ourable East India Company's Service, of Ardvorlich, No7'th Britain ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1881, Mary, daughter of J. Monteath Douglas. Postal address — Baldorran College Road, Norwood, S.E. Dame GEORGINA JANET STEWART, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stewart, daughter of the late Admiral Sir James Stirling, Knight Bachelor, and widow of Major-General Sir Heniy Tombs, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom the Decoration of the Victoria Cross had been conferred. Mar- ried, secondly, 1877, Major-General Sir Herbert Stewart, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1885. Postal address — 17 Hans Place, S.W. SiK HARRY AUGUSTUS ANNESLEY STEWART, eleventh Baronet, of Fort Stewart, in the county of Donegal. Born i87r, being the son of William Mollov Stewart, Es- quire, by his wife Ellen, daughter of W. H. Urquhart, and widow of Francis Berkeley Drummond, Bengal Civil Ser- vice ; succeeded his brother 1894, under the creation of May 2, 1623. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure, between three lions rampant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter hand in armour proper, holding a heart gules. Motto — " Nil desperandum." Seat — Fort Stewart, Ramelton, in the county of Donegal. HELEN BLANCHE STEWART, commonly known as Lady Helen Blanche Stewart, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the ninth Earl of Galloway. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, within the Royal tressure of Scotland of the last. Postal address — 5 Sloane Terrace, S.W. Dame HESTER MARY STEWART, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Stewart, daughter of John Fraser ol Bunchrew, in the county of Inverness, and Netley Park, in the county of Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge; Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and argent, between three buckles in chief of the second and a galley, oars in action, in base sable (for Stewart) ; 2. or, is the MiUtaiy Cockade, three bars and a bordure all wavy gules (for Drummond) ; '3 quarterly, i. or, a mountain in flames proper (for Macleod of Lews); ii. azure, a stag's head caboshed or (for Mac- kenzie) ; iii. gules, three human legs armed, flexed in triangle proper, 'garnished and spurred or (for the Isle of Man) ; iiii. argent, on a pale sable an imperial crown with a double tressure flory and counterflory gules, the whole within a bor- dure ermine (for Cromarty). Married, 1875, Sir Archibald Douglas Drummond Stewart, eighth Baronet, of GrantuUy and Murtly, who died 1890, when the Baronetcy is believed to have become extinct. Postal addresses— yiarValy Castle, Perthshire ; 77 Eaton Place, S.W. § JAMES STEWART, Esquire, late Captain Royal (Madras) Horse Artillery, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Cardigan, Justice of the Peace for the county of Carmarthen. Bom August 9, 1830, being the second son of .'\le.xander Stewart of Grove House, Woodford. C/a^ — East India United Service. Livery— 'hX-at and yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy between two mullets in chief and a crescent in base gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest : a demi-lion rampant proper, holding between his paws a mullet gules ; and upon an escroll over the same this Motto, " Hinc Orior." Married, 1857, Louisa Charlotte, daughter of W. Butler of the Madras Army; and has Issue — (i) James Logan Stewart, Gentleman, 7th Hussars, born 1866 [married Eveline Mary, daughter of the late Sir J. C. Dormer, commonly called the Honourable Sir J. C. Dormer, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; (2) William Edmond Logan Stewart, Gentleman, 3rd West Yorkshire Regiment, born 1873 ; Louisa Evelyn [married H. P. Wardell] ; and Margaret Ker [married J. C. Vaughan-Pryse-Rice]. Estate — Alltyrodyn, in the county of Cardigan. Postal address — Alltyrodyn, Llandyssil, South Wales. Colonel JAMES CALDBR STEWART, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1840, being the son of the late Duncan Stewart, Doctor of Medi- ci7ie. Honourable East India Company' s Service ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — Naval and Military. JOHN STEWART, Esquire, Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Justice of the Peace, Colonel Royal Artillery (retired). Born March 24, 1833, being the eldest son of the late William Murray Stewart, Esquire, Major 22nd Bengal Native Infantry, by his wife Charlotte Athanas, eldest daughter of Major Robert Joseph Debnam, 13th Light Infantry. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a mullet gules ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules, barbed and seeded vert, all within a bordure engrailed componfe azure and of the first. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest — A dexter naked arm issuant, grasping a sword in bend sinister, all proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto (in an escroll above the crest) — "Deo juvante vinco." Married, July 14, 1857, Ehzabeth Magdalen Amelia, fourth daughter of General Thomas Webster of Balgarvie, in the county of Fife ; and has Issue — (i) William Stewart, Esquire, Captain loth Bengal Lancers, born October 8, 1859 [man-ied, 1891, Lily, daughter of A. C. MacLaren, Esquire, and has issue, a son, born 1893] ; (2) John Lindesay Stewart, Gentleman, born October 24, 1875 ; (3) Augustus Baird Stewart, Gentle- man, born October i, 1877, died 1893; Mabel; Lilian [married, January 20, 1885, Charles Pardey Lukis, Bengal Medical Service, and has issue] ; Ethel Mary [married, November 2, 1887, Ernest James Medley, Esquire, Captain 17th Bengal Cavalry] ; Helen Lucy [married, January 25, 1887, Francis Henry Bennet Skrine, Bengal Civil Service, and has issue]. Seat — Ardvorlich, Lochearnhead, in the county of Perth. JOHN LORNE STEWART, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel [retired), late of Scots Greys and i8th Hussars. 8 is the Naval Cockade. Born 1837, being the third son of John Lome Stewart, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary, daughter of ArchttaU Campbell. Clnhs—Army and Navy iScottish), Western {Glasgow), United Service (Edinburgh). Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Register, are : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and argent; 2 and 3 argent, a lymphad sable. Crest —A unicorn s head argent, armed or. Motto—" Quhidder will xie." Estate— Co//. Postal address— /i/a«rf of Coll, by Oban. M Sir JOHN MARCUS STEWART, third Baronet, of Kt Athenry, in the county of Tyrone, Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1858. Born November 19, 1830, being the son of Sir Hugh, second Baronet, by his first wife, the second daughter of the late Marcus M'Causland Gage of Bellarena, in the county of Derry ; succeeded his father in 1855, under the creation of June 21, 1803. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant azure, within a double tressure flory counterflory vert ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a portcullis sable, the whole within a bordure gobony argent and vert.- Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn's head couped or, armed and crined argent. Motto — " Stemmata quid faciunt." Married, December i, 1856, Annie Coote, eldest daughter and co-heir of George Powell Houghton of Kilmannock, in the county of Wexford ; and has had Issue — -(i) Hugh Houghton Stewart, Esquire, Captain 2nd Bat- talion Royal Irish Rifles, born 1858 ; (2) George Powell Stewart, Esquire, Captain Royal InniskiUing FusiUers, born 1861 ; (3) John Marcus Stewart, Esquire, born 1863 ; (4) Charles Gage Stewart, Esquire, Lieutenant South Lanca- shire Regiment, born July 28, 1864; (5) Arthur Stewart, Esquire, born October 15, 1865, died November i, 1865 ; (6) James Hamilton Heath Stewart, Esquire, born March 16, 1867, died April 11, 1867; (7) Albert Fortescue Stewart, Esquire, born March 30, 1868; (8) Cosmo Gordon Stewart, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born November 21, 1869; (9) Julian LesUe Stewart, Esquire, born 1873 ; Annie Coote Houghton ; Mary ; and Madeleine Delamont. Seats — Balligawley Park, Balligawley, in the county of Tyrone ; Carrickmore House, in the county of Tyrone. Dame MARIE STEWART, commonly called Lady Stewart, daughter of Joseph Wheeler of Westlands , Queens- town. Married, \ZZ^, as his second wife. Sir Robert Stewart, Knight Bachelor, Professor of Music in Dublin University: dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872, and died 1894. Resideiice — 40 Upper Fitzwilliatn Street, Dublin. §SlR MARK JOHN STEWART, first Baronet, of Southwick, in the county of Kirkcudbright, and of Blairderry, in the county of Wigtown, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Honorary Colonel Ayr and Galloway Volunteer Artillery, Member of Parliament for the county of Kircudbright. Bom October 12, 1834, being the son of Mark Sprot Hathom Stewart of Southwick, by his wife Janet, daughter of John Sprot of Clapham. Creation — October 13, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted of a bend engrailed gules, charged with three salmon of the first, in the sinister chief point a buckle, all within a double tressure flowered and coimterflowered of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a demi-lion rampant, holding in his dexter paw a buckle or. Motto (over the crest) — "Suffibulatus majores sequor." Married, July 26, 1866, Marianne Susanna, only child of John Orde Ommanney ; and has had Issue — (i) A son, born and died 1868 ; (2) John Frances Mark Stewart, Esquire, bom 1869, died 1870 ; (3) John Mark Stewart, Esquire, born May 23, 1875, died 1878 ; (4) Edward Orde Stewart, Esquire, born January 31, 1883 ; Janet Gertrude ; Sarah Blanche ; Frances Emily ; Susanna Mary ; and Margaret Anna. Seat — Southwick, Dumfries, North Britain. MARY CAROLINE STEWART, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs Keith Stewart, only daughter of the late Sir Charles Fitzroy, Knight Com- %it 933 mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Mar- ried, 1841, Admiral Keith Stewart, commonly known as Admiral the Honourable Keith Stewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of the Right Hon- ourable the eighth Earl of Galloway, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — George Montgomery Stewart, Esquire, bom July 7, 1852, died, unmarried, June 9, 1888; Mary Jane [married, March 8, 1864, Regi- nald Dykes Marshall of Cookrid^e Hall, in the county of York]; Edith {married, April 19, 1866, Edward St. Aubyn, Esquire], and died April z^, 1875 ; Blanch Caroline {married, January 11, 1872, Admiral Sir William Houston Stewart, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Louisa Wilhelmina {married, August 26, 1869, to Kyrle Alfred Chapman of Roehampton, in the county of Surrey, who died 1891] ; Ellinor Sydney {married, August 26, 1869, Spencer Chapman] ; Rosa Frances {married, March 17, 1873, John Audley Harvey, aflnd Highlanders, and died July 12, 1880] ; Caroline Ethel Gertrude: Mabel Augusta {married, December 12, i888, Captain Gilbert Gordon Blane, late Scots Guards, of Foliejon Park, in the county of Berkshire] ; and Hilda Eugenia. PHI LI PP A F. STEWART, commonly known as Lady Philippa F. Stewart, daughter of the fourteenth Duke of Norfolk. Married, 1888, Edward Stewart, Doctor of Medicine, and has issue. RANDOLPH HENRY STEWART, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Randolph Henry Stewart, Justice of the Peace for the county of Wigtown. Born October 14, 1886 ; educated at Harrow. Clubs — Army and Navy, Bachelors'. Married, 1891, Amy Mary Pauline, daughter of Anthony John Cliffe, Esquire, of Belle Vue, in the county of Wexford : and has Issue living — Randolph Algernon Ronald Stewart, Esquire, born 1892. Residence — 10 Victoria Square, S. W. Major-General Sir RICHARD CAMPBELL STE W- ART, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836, being the son of the late Lieutenant- General Thomas Stewart; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887, and advanced to the rank of Knight Com-mander, 1894. Clubs — United Service, Junior Ujiited Service. Married, 1870, Mona Gough, daughter of Colonel Gregory Haines, Honourable East India Company's Service. Postal address — Secunderabad, Madras. Major-General ROBERT CROSSE STEWART, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of the late Major Archibald Stewart of the Rifle Brigade ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, i860, Fanny, eldest daughter of Thomas Davison, Esquire [formerly Captain S^th Regiment), of Sedgefield, in the county of Durham. Postal address — 9 Wilbury Road, Hove, West Brighton. Colonel ROBERT MACGREGOR STEWART, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842, being the son of the late John Stewart; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of tJie Bath, 1893. Clubs— United Service, Army and Navy. Married, frstly, 1868, Caroline, only child (f the late Reverend A. Glasse, Chaplain to His Royal Highness the late Duke of Cam- bridge ; secondly, 1889, Jessie, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Sir Lyon Playfair, first Baron Playfair, and widow of Captain Edmund Peel, i^th Hussars. Postal address — Woolwich. Rear- Admiral WALTER STEWART, Companion oj the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Navy, Captain-Superintendent of Pembroke Dockyard, Born 1841, being the eldest son of the late Arthur Stewart, by his wife Mary, daughter of the late Spencer Aladan ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — United Service. H WALTER JOHN STEWART, Esquire, commonly @ known as the Honourable Walter John Stewart. Born 1849, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Galloway. Clubs — Army and Navy, Bachelors' . Postal ad- dresses — Cavalry DepSt,Canterbury; 17 Ashley Place, S. W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerons person. 934 m Admiral Sir WILLIAM HOUSTON STEWART, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1823, being the third and only surviving son of the late Admiral of the Fleet, Sir Houston Stewart, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Martha, youngest daughter of the late Sir William. Miller, Baronet [Lord Glenlee), of Glenlee and B ar skimming ; entered the Navy 1835 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1855, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1876, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1887. Club — United Service, yi^xriedi., firstly, 1850, Catherine Elizabeth, only uaughter of the late Eyre Coote of West Park, in the county of Southampton {she died 1867) ; secondly, 1872, Blanche Caroline, third daughter of Admiral Keith Stewart, commonly called the Honourable Keith Stewart, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Residence — 24 Chester Terrace, London, S. W. § JAMES STEWART- ROBERTSON, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace and @)tetDatt=Eofiett0on Srco';^ircrperth: Writer to Her Majesty's Signet, Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Scotland. Born May 15, 1823, being the only son of James Stewart-Robertson, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Edradynate, in the county of Perth, by his wife Dorothy, daughter of Adam Stewart, Esquire, of Cluny, also in the county of Perth, Justice of the Peace, late Captain 42nd Royal Highlanders. Cluds — Junior Carlton, New (Edinburgh), University (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue, bordered with yellow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, first and fourth grand quarters, counterquartered i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules ; 2 and 3 azure, three garbs or {for Stewart) ; second and third grand quarters gules, three wolves' heads erased argent, in chief a crescent of the second for difference (for Robertson), overall, on an escutcheon of pretence argent, a shake-fork sable, between three roses gules (for Cunninghame). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Crests — On the dexter side a griffin passant proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Never unprepared " (for Stewart) ; on the sinister side an arm erect, the hand hold- ing an imperial crown proper; with the motto, " Virtute gloria merces" (for Robertson). Married, April 27, 1852, Mary Lane, daughter of Robert Cunninghame of Bala- norris. Isle of Man (she died April 20, 1866) ; and has Issue — James Stewart - Robertson, Gentleman, of Colqu- halzie and Glenquey, in the county of Perth, and Bala- norris, &c. , in the Isle of Man, born 1856 ; Margaret Cunninghame and Dorothy (twins) ; Mary ; and Helen. Estates — Edradynate, Cluny, Pick, and Dunie, all in the county of Perth. Postal address — Edradynate, Tullypowrie, Perthshire. GEORGE STIEBEL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Qb\\ p\\ V\ ^"■^'^^ George, Justice of the Peace for King- ^yWi/VX/X ston, in tlie Colony of Jamaica. Born 1821, being the son of Sigismund Stiehel ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Kings- ton, Jamaica. JOHN PAKENHAM STILWELL, Gentleman. Bom November 4, 1832, being the elder son of filf'tf^l^ff J°^" GiUiam Stilwell, Esquire, of Bregsells, XS'VlllUi^ll in tije parish of Capel, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, and for the city of Westminster, by his wife Ellen Mary, eldest daughter of John Tingcombe of Hartley, in the county of Devon. Club — St. Stephen's. Livery — Green coat and waistcoat, white breeches, brass buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend nebuly azure, between three escocheons of the last, each charged with an escallop of the first. Upon the escutcheon s placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon water, a swan proper, holding in the beak an anchor or; with the Motto, "Hold fast." Married, Feb- ruary 21, i860, Georgina Elizabeth, only child of William Stevens, Esquire, of Hilfield, in the parish of Yately, in the ^ is the Military Cockade. county of Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Berkshire ; and has Issue— [f) Geoffrey Holt Stilwell, Esquire Captain ist Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regi- ment, born July 4. iS^S [married. May 17, 1893, Elizabeth Grant, daughter of Charles Grant Tindel of Fir Grove, Eversleyl- (2) John Bernard Lethbridge Stilwell, Gentle- man, Lieutenant ist Volunteer Battalion Hampshire Regi- ment, born September 30, 1873 ; (3) WiUiam Byron Stilwell, Gentleman, born April 2, 1880 ; Norah Georgina ; Alice Elizabeth; Ethel Mary; and Beatrice Ellen. Estates— Bregsells, in the parish of Capel, in the county of Surrey ; Hilfield in the parish of Yateley, in the county of South- ampton. Postal address— W&eiA, Yateley, Blackwater, Hants. DAME CAROLINE FRANCES STIRLING, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stirling, daugh- S»-.¥iv\\nft of the Right Honourable John Byng, first '^lllUU^ Eari of Strafford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a bend en- grailed azure, between two roses gules, seeded or, barbed vert, three buckles of the fourth, all within a bordure of the fifth, impaling the arms of Byng, namely, quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all, in bend sinister, a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment. Supporters — Two hinds purpure, sem^e of estoiles argent, ducally gorged or. Married, 1835, Sir Walter George Stirling, second Baronet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [x] Walter Stirhng, Esquire, born March 5, 1838, died at Hesse-Darmstadt, June s, 1862 ; (2) Sir Walter George Stirling, third Baronet [to whom refer]; Frances Mary [married, December 29, i860, the Reverend E. H. Stapleton, third son of the Reve- rend Sir F. Stapleton, commonly called the Reverend and Honourable Sir F. Stapleton, seventh Baronet] ; and Harriet Anne [married, December 29, i860, C. S. Hogg, Esquire (who died 1870), second son of Sir James Weir Hogg, first Baronet]. Postal address — 38 Cadogan Square, London, S.W. §SiR CHARLES ELPHINSTONE FLEMING STIRLING, eighth Baronet, of Glorat, in the county of Stirling, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, for- merly Captain in the Stirling Militia. Born July 31, 1831, being the third son of Captain George Stirhng, 9th Regi- ment, by his first wife, the only daughter of William Grey of Oxgang ; succeeded his brother as eighth Baronet, September 19, 1861, under the creation of April 30, 1666. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative. Livery — Blue and white. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a bend engrailed azure, charged with three buckles or, on a chief gules, a naked arm issuing out of a cloud from the sinister side, grasping a sword in pale, and therewith guard- ing an imperial crown placed in the dexter canton proper, all within a double tressure counter-flowered of thistles vert. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent by an orange- tawny ribbon his badge as a Baronet of Nova Scotia, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion passant gules. Motto — "Semper fidelis." Married, April 24, 1867, Anne Georgina, elder daughter of James Murray of 16 Bryanston Square ; and has Issue — George Murray Home Stirling, Esquire, Lieutenant Essex Regiment, born September 4, 1869 ; Blanche Margaret Anne ; and Eliza Caroline. Seat — Glorat, in the county of Stirling. EDWARD CHARLES STIRLING, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal Society, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1848, being the eldest son of the late Edward Stirling, Member of the Legislative Council of South Australia, of Urrbrae, near Adelaide, and 34 Queen's Gardens, W. ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order cif Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Clubs — Athenceum, New University, Adelaide (5. Australia). Married, 1877, Jane, eldest daughter of the late Joseph Gilbert of Pewsey Vale, in the Colony if South Australia. Postal address — St. Vigeans, Mount Lofty, South Australia. Sir JAMES STIRLING, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court of Justice. Born 1836, being the son of the Reverend James M is tbe Naval Cockade. Stirling of Aberdeen, by his wife Sarah Henry, daughter of James Irvine; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Married, 1868, Aby, eldest daughter of John Thomson Renton of Brad- stone Brook, Shalford, in the county of Surrey. Residence —51 Great Cumberland Place, Hyde Park, W. PATRICK STIRLING, Gentleman. Born November 13, 1846, bemg the eldest son of the late John Stirling of Kippendavie and Kippenross, by his wife Catherine Mary, only child of the Reverend John Wellings ; succeeded his father, John Stirling, in 1882. He served formerly in the 92nd (Gordon) Highlanders, Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Volun- teer Battalion Royal Highlanders, Justice of the Peace for counties of Perth and Stirling. Armorial beaiinga He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable three buckles of the first, in chief a crescent of the second. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a Moor's head sable, banded about the temples argent. Motto —" Gang forward. " Married, ^■aX.e.mhex 1876, Margaret Mary, eldest daughter of Rear-Admiral John Leith ; and has Issue— {1) John Alexander Stirling, Gentleman, born September 20, 1881 ; {2) Patrick Douglas Stirling, Gentleman, born October lo, 1886. 5«a<— Kippen- ross, near Dunblane. §SIR WALTER GEORGE STIRLING, third Baronet, of Faskine, in the county of Lanark, Honorary Colonel Kent Artillery. Born September 6, 1839, being the son of Sir Walter George Stirling, the second Baronet, by his wife Caroline Frances, commonly known as Lady Caroline Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Byng, first Earl of Strafford ; succeeded his father 1888, under the crea- tion of December 15, 1800. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Argent, on a bend engrailed azure, between two roses gules, seeded or, barbed vert, three buckles of the fourth, all vrithin a bordure of the fifth, impaling the arms of Seymour, namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a pile gules, Ijetween six fleurs-de-lis azure, three lions passant guardant in pale or ; 2 and 3 gnles, two wings conjoined in lure or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure doubled argent ; and for his Crest, a dexter armed arm issuing out of a ducal coronet, grasp- ing a dagger in fesse aU proper, the last hilled and pom- melled or. Supporters — Two hinds purpure, sem6e of estoiles argent, ducally gorged or. Motto — "Gang for- ward." Married, October 12, 1875, Elizabeth Horatia Frederica, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, daughter of Frederick Charles William Seymour, and widow of the Right Honourable Henry Agar-Ellis, third Viscount Chfden ; and has had Issue — A son, bom and died October 14, 1878 ; and Evelyn Mary Caroline Lilah. Residences — 6 Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Burr's Wood, Groombridge, in the county of Kent ; Borthwood, Isle of Wight. Major-General Sir WILLIAM STIRLING, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Governor Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. Bom 1B35, being the son of Charles Stirling of Muiravonside, in. the county of Stirling, by his wife Charlotte Dorothea, daughter of Vice-Adm.iral Stirling ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Married, firstly, 1864, Anne Douglas, daughter of Sylvester Stirling of Glenbervie, in the county of Stirling {she died 1867) ; secondly, 1869, Anna Christian, daughter of William Stir- ling of Jamaica. Residence — Governor's House, Royal Military Academy, Woolwich. H Sir JOHN MAXWELL STIRLING-MAXWELL, «? tenth Baronet, of PoUok, county of Renfrew, Scottish Universities Commissioner. Born June 6, 1866, being the eldest son of Sir William Stirling- Maxwell, the ninth Baronet, by his wife Anne Maria, commonly known as Lady Anne Maria, second daughter of the Right Honour- able the ninth Earl of Leven and Melville ; succeeded his father in 1878. Creations — May 25, 1682 ; March 27, 1707. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure. Crest — A stag's %to 935 head erased azure. Supporters — Two apes proper. Motto — "I am ready." Heir presumptive — His brother, Archi- bald Stirling, Esquire, bom 1868 ; who relinquished the name of Maxwell on attaining his majority and coming into possession of his father's Keir Cawdor and Kenmuir Estates. Seat— VoWoV, Pollockshaws, Glasgow. Sir GYSBERT HENRY STOCKENSTROM, second Baronet, of Maastrbm, Cape of Sfetflfbpnafl'ntn ^°°'^ H°P^- ^'"'"- March II, 'atyVUi.HK'UjmUtll 1841, being the eldest son of Sir Andries Stockenstrom, the first Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of Gysbert Henry Maas- dorp of the Cape of Good Hope ; succeeded his father in 1864, under the creation of March 29, 1840. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse argent and or, a fesse wavy azure, between a sword and branch of laurel in saltire proper, passing through the ring of the astro- nomical character of Mars sable in chief, and in base the stump of a tree, one branch sprouting from the dexter side thereof, issuing from water proper. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his tadge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a like stump of a tree, two swords in saltire points upwards proper, pommels and hilts or. Motto — "Fortis si jure ortis." Married, 1876, Harriett Catherine, daughter of William Fuller of Rock- wood, near Bedford, Cape of Good Hope. Heir pre- sumptive — His nephew, Andries Stockenstrom, Gentleman, born 1868, only son of the late Andries Stockenstrom, Es- quire, by his wife Maria Henrietta, daughter of Andrius Hartzenberg. Residence — Maastrom, Bedford, Cape of Good Hope. Colonel CHARLES MORE STOCKLEY, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; Sifrtf feTlMI created Companion of the Most Honourable •XS\,\t\,yS.\X,^ Order of the Bath, iZg^. Colonel CHARLES MONTIZAMBERT STOCK- WELL, Companion of the Most Hon- ,CX<-rt r XsKvt ftW ourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, 'O'VUl-ttUH^li lein^ the son of Colonel Thomas Stock- well of the Madras Army ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club — Naval and Military. Married, 1863, Catherine Mary, daughter of John Gardiner, of 20 Westboume Terrace, W. Sir GEORGE GABRIEL STOKES, first Baronet, of Lensfield Cottage, Cambridge, Master of AJts, @)f rilif^rt Honorary Doctor of Science and Doctor of ^CylUnl^J) Laws. Bom August 13, 1819, being the son of the Reverend Gabriel Stokes, Rector of Skreen, in the county of Sligo, by his wife Elizabeth, daugh- ter of the Reverend J. Haughton, Rector of Kilrea, in the county of Donegal ; created a Baronet, July 6, 1889. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a demi-lion double-queued argent, a bordure sable charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fore-staff in pale proper. Motto — " Ire in adversa. " i/arrzW, July4, 1857, Mary Susanna, daughter of the Reverend T. Romney Robinson, Doctor of Divinity; and has had Issue — (i) Arthur Romney Stokes, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born September 27, 1858 ; (2) William George Gabriel Stokes, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, liachelor of Medicine, born February 9, 1863, died, unmarried, August 26, 1893 ; Susanna Elizabeth, died 1863 ; Isabella Lucy [married, t)ecember 23, 1889, Lawrence Humphry, Bachelor of Medicine] ; and Dora Susanna, died 1868. Residence — Lensfield Cottage, Cambridge. Sir HENRY EDWARD STOKES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Bom 1841, being the son of Henry Stokes of Tralee ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1889, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, ii!)i.. 'U.&Tn^A, firstly, 1865, Janet, daughter of William Stokes, Doctor of Medicine, Doctor of Civil Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely aimigerous person. 936 %to Law of the University of Dublin {she died 1870) ; secondly^ 1872, Helena Amy, daughter of Surgeon-General Samuel Currie, Companion of tfie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine. Lieutenanl-General Sir JOHN STOKES, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the second son of the Reverend John Stokes, Vicar of Cohham, in the county of Ke?tt, and Rector of Milton, near Gravesend, by his wife Elizabeth Arabella Franks ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1877. Married, 1849, Henrietta, Georgina de Villiers, daughter of Charles Maynard of Graham's Town, Cape of Good Hope {she died 1893). Residence — 13 Telford Avenue^ Streatha?n Hill. WHITLEY STOKES, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Emineiit Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws. Born 1830, being the son of the late Doctor William Stokes of Dublin ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877; and Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1879. Married, firstly^ 1865, Mary, daughter of the late Colonel Basely, of the Bengal Artillery; secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of the late William Temple. Postal address — 15 Grenville Place, Cromwell Road, S. W. Sir WILLIAM STOKES, Knight Bachelor. Born 1839, being the son of the late Willia7n Stokes, Doctor of Medicine, Regius Professor of Medicine in the University of Dublin, and Physician in Ordinary to the Queen, by his wife Maty, daughter of James Black of Glasgow ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886, Married, 1869, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Lewis Moore, Doctor of Divinity, Vice- Provost Trinity College, Dublin. Residence — 5 Merrion Square, in the county of Dublin. STONE, see WARRY-STONE and ELPHINSTONE- STONE, Sir JOHN BENJAMIN STONE, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Linnean ^.4*1^1^1^ Society, the Geological Society, of the Royal aO^tUilv Astronomical Society, and of the Royal Geo- graphical Society. Born 1838, being the second son of Benjamin Stone of Aston Manor, by his wife Rebecca, daughter of Richard Matthews of Cookley. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anus : Vert, on a fesse raguly argent, between two doves in chief and a rose in base of the last, barbed and seeded proper, a cross couped sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, an eagle, with wings elevated and addorsed proper, charged on the wings with a cross as in the arms, and supporting with the dexter claw a wing also proper. Married, June 5, 1867, Jane, daughter of Peter Parker of Lothersdale, in the county of York; and has Issue — |i] Barron Wilfrid Stone, Esquire, born August 10, 1869 ; (2) Norman Benjamin Stone, Esquire, born October 13, 1871 ; (3) Oscar Harold Stone, Esquire, born December 7, 1872 ; (4) Roland Parker Stone, Esquire, born June 18, 1876 ; Ethel Mary ; and Dora Christine. Estates in Birmingham, Erdington, Northfield, and West Bromwich. Postal ad- dress — The Grange, Erdington, Warwickshire. PERCY BUTLER STONEY, Gentleman, third son of James Butler Stoney of Ross-y-Vera, in the ^.4-|<|v%|^«^ county of Mayo, by his wife Mary Frances, X3/VUil-vy daughter of James Elwood, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Knockadoo, Boyle, in the county of Roscommon. Livery — Blue and yellow. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend cotised azure, three escallops of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown proper, a demi-lion or, holding between the paws a spur erect argent, winged gules; with the Mottoes — " Nunquam non para- tus," "Audax." Married, April 18, 1872, Mary, daughter of Thomas Briggs, Honourable East India Company's Ser- vice; and has Issue — (i) Elkin Percy Stoney, Gentleman, born January 3, 1880 ; (2) Malcolm Percy Stoney, Gentle- man, bom January 31, 1883 ; Mary Jessie ; Annie Frances ; ^ is tlie Military Cockade. Fanny Sophia ; and Leonora. Estate — Rylstone, in the county of Lancashire. Postal address— yhWom, Cumber- land. Sir ERNEST HAY STONHOUSE, sixteenth Baronet, of Radley, in the county of Berkshire. (C^frtMlinmil^ B"™ J""e 27, 18SS, being the son of ^VUllyUUy*- Sir Henry Vansittart Stonhouse, the fifteenth Baronet, by his wife Charlotte, daughter of the late John Beatty West; succeeded his father in 1884. Creations— Yvcii Patent, May 7, 1628; second, 1670. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Argent', on a fesse sable, between three hawks volant azure, a leopard's face between two mullets or. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped argent, collared sable, lined, and catching a dove volant of the first. Motto— " Sublimiora petamus." Heir presumptive— Yijis kinsman, Charles Frederick Stonhouse- Vigor, son of the Reverend Charles Stonhouse-Vigor, grandson of the eleventh Baronet, born 1843. STONOR, see CAMOYS. CAROLINE STONOR, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Stonor, daughter of &<"nnnr '^'^ Right Honourable the third Baron '^HJllUl Camoys. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. CATHERINE STONOR, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Stonor, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Camoys. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. CHARLOTTE STONOR, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Stonor, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Camoys. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. The Reverend EDMUND STONOR, commonly known as the Reverend and Honourable Edmund Stonor, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome. Bom 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Camoys. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock argent, charged with spots gules and azure, and a bird proper pecking thereat with a ruby in its beak. Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion rampant or ; sinister, a lion rampant sable. Postal address — 27 Via Sistina, Rome. EDWARD ALEXANDER STONOR, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Edward Alexander Stonor, brother of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Camoys. Born 1867 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1881. Club — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock argent, charged with spots gules and azure, and a bird proper pecking thereat with a ruby in its beak. His Honour Judge HENRY JAMES STONOR, Judge of the County Courts, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and Middlesex. Born March 14, 1820, being the son of the late Charles Stonor, Esquire, Lieutenant-Colonel in the Spanish Service, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of the late Charles Butler, Esquire, one of His Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Cluh — Athenaeum. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, two bars dan- cett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, at the base of a rock argent, enriched with amethysts and rubies a bird proper, charged as the rock, holding in its bill a ruby. Married, April 1858, Mary Anne, youngest daughter of the late John Kirsopp, who died 1891. ^m is the Naval Cockade. ^to ^to 937 HENRY JULIAN STONOR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Julian Stonor, brother of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Camoys. Bom November 17, 1859; raised to the rank of a Baron's son by Royal Warrant, 1881. Aimorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars dancett^e or, a chief argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a rock argent, charged with spots gules and azure, and a bird proper pecking thereat with a ruby in its beak. Postal address — 3 St. George's Place, S.W. STOPFORD, see COURTOWN. STOPFORD, Viscount, see COURTOWN. EDWARD SIDNEY STOPFORD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Sidney Sil'rttlfnfll Stopford, Justice of the Peace for the 50'VUIJVUIU county of Carlow. Bom 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Courtown. Clut — Carlton. Armorial bearings — • He bears for Arms : Azure, sem^e of cross crosslets and three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings displayed vert. Married, 1853, Harriet Osborne, eldest daughter of the late Reverend Edward Nixon. Residence — Borris, in the county of Carlow. § FREDERIC WILLIAM STOPFORD, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederic William Stopford. Bom 1854, being the son of the Right Honour- able the fourth Earl of Courtown. Club — Guards'. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms: Azure, sem^e of cross crosslets and three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings displayed vert. t WALTER GEORGE STOPFORD, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Walter George Stopford, Lieutenant Royal Navy 1879, Commander 1892. Bom 1855, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Courtown. Clut — Naval and Military. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms; Azure, sem^e of cross crosslets and three lozenges or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern with wings displayed vert. Married, 1893, Florence Mary, daughter of Loran E. Baker, Member of the Legis- lative Council, of Beacon House, Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. STOPHAM, quartered by BARTTELOT. §Sir THOMAS STOREY, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the OLtf-|^4«A|4 county of Lancaster, Sheriff for the county of 'OVUlv^ Lancaster, 1893. Bom 1825, being the son of Isaac Storey, by his wife Phcebe, daughter of John Patrickson, formerly of Caldir Abbey ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Vlzxn^^, firstly, 1852, Eliza A., daughter of Captain Sherren ; secondly, 1862, Anne W., daughter of Charles Blades of Aysgarth, in the county of York. Resi- dence^ Westfield House, i7i the county of Lancaster. STORMONT, Viscount, see MANSFIELD. EMILY LOUISA MURRAY, Widow, commonly known as Viscountess Stonnont, daugh- fiSll'fll'ITIfint ^'^ of Sir John Atholl MacGregor, third XS/VUllllUtlv Baronet, of MacGregor. Married, 1857, William David Murray, Esquire, com- monly known as Viscount Stormont, wha died 1893. Of the above marriage th^re is Issue — (i) William David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Balvaird, Captain yd Battalion Grenadier Guards, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Perth and Dumfries, bom July 20, i860 ; (2) Andrew David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Andrew David Murray, Captain 1st Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, bom 1863 ; (3) Alan David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Alan David Murray, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Black Watch [Royal Highlanders), born 1864; {4) Angus David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Angus David Murray, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1869;; (5) Alexander David Murray, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alexander David Murray, Lieutenant yd Battalion Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), bom 1871 ; Marjory Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Mar- jory Louisa [married, 1891, Captain Kenneth John Mac- kenzie, eldest son of Sir Kenneth Smith Mackenzie, sixth Baronet"] ; and Mabel Emily, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Mabel Emily. Postal address — 21 Upper Grosvenor Street, London, W. Major-General RICHARD HUGH STOTHERD, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of &^\f\)r\\ Cy\\ ^^ Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county XS'VUVJJI^l.U and city of Dublin. Bora 1828, being the son of the late General R. J. Stotherd, Colonel Commandant Royal Engineers ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club— Army and Navy. Married, firstly, 1861, Caroline Frances, daughter of T. Wood of Neasham, in the county of Durham, who died 1872 ; secondly, 1875, Elizabeth Janet, daughter of J. M. Melville of Hanky, in the county of Midlothian. Postal address — Heathcote, Camberley, Surrey. STOURTON, see MOWBRAY. ALBERT JOSEPH STOURTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Albert Joseph fibifnttff'rill Stourton. Born 1835, being the son of XJ^VUUVVMU the Right Honourable the eighteenth Baron Stourton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains proper, and impaling the arms of Throckmorton, namely gules, on a chevron argent, three bars gemmelles sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-greyfriar habited in russet, girt or, holding in his dexter hand a scourge of three lashes, with knots of the last. Married, 1866, Elizabeth Laura, third daughter of Sir Robert Throckmorton, eighth Baronet ; and has Issue living — (i) Auberon Joseph Stourton, Esquire, born 1867 ; {2) Herbert Marmaduke Joseph Stourton, Gentle- man, born 1873 ; (3) Ernest Stourton, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (4) Rudolf Stoturton, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Beatrice Mary ; Elizabeth Mary ; Bertha Mary ; Florence Winifred Pauline Mary ; and Eleanora. Residences — Buckland, Farringdon ; 8 Pen-y-wern Road, Earl's Court, S.W. ALFRED EDWARD CORBALLY JOSEPH STOUR- TON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Edward Corbally Joseph Stourton, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Border Regiment. Bom October 24, 1872. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-greyfriar habited in russet, girt or, holding in his dexter hand -a scourge of three lashes, with knots of the last. ALISON MARY STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Alison Mary Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. ANNA MARIA STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Anna Maria Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Stourton. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. CAROLINE EMMA STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Stourton, daughter of Patrick MacNolty. M3.rried, firstly, 1846, John Stourton, Esquire, commonly called th£ Honourable John Stourton {son of the seventeenth Baron Stourton), who died i8i,T, secondly, 1857, William Lonergan, which marriage was dissolved 1866. CATHERINE ALICIA STOURTON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Stourton, daughter of Edmund Scully. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. Married, 1838, William Stourton, Esquire, commonly The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armlgerous person. 938 ^to known as the Honourable William Stourton (son of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Stourton), who died 1873. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Mar- maduke Stourton, Esquire, Captain (retired) 63rd Regiment, born January 14, 1840 [married, January 7, 1870, Mary, youngest daughter of William Franks, and by her (who died December 12, 1876) had, William Stourton, Esquire, born August 7, and died August 14, 1875 ; Captain Stourton, died in camp, at Natal, April 13, 1879] ; (2) Arthur Joseph Stourton, Esquire, born February 21, 1841 [married October 6, 1875, Adeline Cpnstance, only daughter of Donald Cameron of Dowestoft and Fordan, and has had issue, Frederick Stourton, Gentleman, born 1876, and died 1877 ; Reginald Joseph Norman Stourton, Esquire, born 1877] ; (3) William Stourton, Gentleman, born March 21, 1842; (4) the Reverend Joseph Stourton, in Holy Orders of the Church of Rome, born March 23, 1845 ; Alice Mary ; Mary [married, July 27, 1887, James Graham] ; and Winifrede Mary. CHARLOTTE STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Stourton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. EDITH MATILDA MARY STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Matilda Mary Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. EDWARD PLANTAGENET JOSEPH STOURTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Plantagenet Joseph Stourton. Born 1880, being the son of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray and Stourton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains proper. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-grey friar proper, habited in russet, girt or, holding in his dexter hand a scourge of three lashes, with knots of the last. ELIZA STOURTON, commonly known as the Honour- able Eliza Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventeenth Baron Stourton. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. ETHEL MARY JOSEPHINE STOURTON, com- monly known as the Honourable Ethel Mary Josephine Stourton, daughter of the Righi Honourable the twenty- third Baron Mowbray. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. FERMINA MARIA MAGDALENE STOURTON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Fermina Maria Magdalene Stourton, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Bellew. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, a bend or, between six fountains, impaling the arms of Bellew, namely sable, fretty or. Mar- ried, 1862, Captain Everard Stourton, commonly known as Captain the Honourable Everard Stourton, who died 1869. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Everard Joseph Stourton, Esquire, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born December 28, 1865 ; (2) Athel- stan Philip Joseph Stourton, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Engineers (Portsmouth Division), born January 6, 1868; (3) Alfred Claud Everard Joseph Stourton, Gentleman, Lieutenant Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, born March 25, 1B69 ; Mary; and Ethel Mary. Postal address — Maura, Bournemouth. HILDA MARY STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Hilda Mary Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. MARY LUCY AGNES STOURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Lucy Agnes Stourton, daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray, Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. & is the Military Cockade, ^tr MATILDA MARY JOSEPHINE STOURTON, com- monly known as the Honourable Matilda Mary Josephine Stourton daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty- third Baron Mowbray. Annorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a bend or, between six fountains. NIGEL ROGER PLANTAGENET STOURTON, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Nigel Roger Plantagenet Stourton. Born February 9, 1879, being the son of the Right Honourable the twenty-third Baron Mowbray Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a bend or between six fountains proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours a demi-greyfriar habited in russet, girt or, holding in his dexter hand a scourge of three lashes, with knots of the last. The Honourahle Sir ROBERT STOUT, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of i»s+rtttt- Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, '^iUUl i,gi„g tiie son of Thomas Stout; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Residence— Dunedin, New Zealand. STRABANE, Baron, see ABERCORN. STRABANE, Viscount, see ABERCORN. §SlR EDWARD PAULET STRACEY, seventh Baro- net, of Rackheath Hall, in the county of ^^■^t•a^lrrt Norfolk, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Norfolk ^itlltKJf Regiment, late Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Wiltshire Regiment (Militia). Born July 5, 1871, being the son of Sir Edward Henry Gervase Stracey, sixth Baronet, by his wife Mary Gertrude, daughter of Sir Charles Des Voeux, second Baronet ; succeeded his father in 188B, under the creation of December 15, 1818. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed gules, five cinque- foils or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant er- minois ducally crowned gules, supporting a cross patfe fitch^e of the last. Heir presumptive — His brother, Algernon Henry Augustus Stracey, Esquire, born 1873. Residence — Rackheath Park, Norwich. Dame MARY GERTRUDE STRACEY, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Stracey, daughter of Sir Charles Des Vceux, second Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Ermine, on a cross engrailed between four eagles displayed gules, five cinquefoils or, impaling the arms of Des Voeux, namely gules, on a pale or, a squirrel sejant in chief and a Moor's head couped in base proper. Mar- ried, 1870, Sir Edward Henry Gervase Stracey, sixth Bar- onet, who died 1888. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) Sir Edward Paulet Stracey, seventh Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Algernon Augustus Henry Stracey, Esquire, born April 5, 1873. Postal addresses — 5 Lowndes Street, S.W. ; Rackheath Park, Norwich. EDWARD JOHN STRACEY-CLITHEROW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the ^trace?=Ciitt)etoto xtSf, and ^^^^. Born June 4, 1820, being the eldest son of the late John Stracey, Esquire, of Sprowston , in the county of Norfolk (fourth son of Sir Edward Stracey, first Baronet, of Rackheath), by his wife Emma Elizabeth Clitherow, and assumed by Royal License, July 20, 1865, the additional surname and arms of Clitherow, in com- pliance with the testamentary injunction of James Clitherow of Boston House. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron gules, between three eagles displayed, wings inverted sable, five annulets or (for Clitherow) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a cross engrailed, between four eagles displayed gules, five cinquefoils or (for Stracey). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, I. out of a tower or, a demi-lion rampant sable (for Clitherow) ; 2. a lion rampant erminois, ducally crowned @ is the Naval Cockade. and supporting a cross patfe fitchfe gules (for Stracey) Married, August 20, 1846, Harriot, daughter of Edward Marjoribanks of Greenlands, near Henley-on-Thames. Seats— QoAon House, Brentford ; Hotham Hall, Beverley. M Sir EDWARD STRACHEY, third Baronet, of Sutton W Court, in the county of Somerset, Justice ^trarflEt) °^ *® Ve.s.Q& and Deputy - Lieutenant. *^ *■**'*''- Born August 12, 1812, being the son of the late Edward Strachey of the Bengal CivU Service, by his wife, the youngest daughter of Colonel William Kirkpatrick; succeeded as third Baronet at the death of his uncle, April 11, 1858, under the creation of June 15, 1801. Armorial beaxings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross between four eagles displayed gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with a cross crosslet argent. Motto— " Coelum non animum." Married, firstly, August 27, 1844, Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the Reverend W. Wilkieson of Woodbury Hall, in the county of Bedford, which lady died April 11, i8ss ; secondly, November 3, 1857, Mary Isabella, second daughter of John Addington Symonds, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, of Clifton ; and by her (who died October 5, 1883) had Issue— (t.\ Edward Strachey, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset, Member of Parliament for South Somerset, born October 30, 1858 [married, January 17, 1880, Constance, daughter of Charles Braham, Esquire, and has, Edward Strachey, Esquire, bom January 13, 1882; and Frances Constance Maddeliha] ; (2) John St. Loe Strachey, Esquire, Barrister- at-Law, born February g, i860 [married, July 13, 1887, Henrietta Mary Amy, daughter of Charles Turner Simpson, Esquire, and has, Thomas Clive Strachey, Gentleman, born September g, 1888 ; and Amabel Mary Nassau] ; (3) Henry Strachey, Esquire, born November 21, 1863; and Frances. Residence — Sutton Court, Pensford, near Bristol. %\x 939 Sir JOHN STRACHEY, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1823, ieing the son of Ed-ward Strachey ; created Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Com- mander of that Order, 1878 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, i87g. Married, 1856, Katherine Jane, daughter of George Batten. Residence — 37 Cornwall Gardens, S. W. Lieutenant - General RICHARD STRACHEY, (Royal Engineers), Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Laws. Bom 1817, being the son of Edward Strachey, Es- quire, of the Bengal Civil Service, by his wife Julia, daugh- ter of General William Kirkpatrick ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1866. Club — Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross between four eagles displayed gules, and impaling the arms of Grant, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three antique crowns or (for Grant) ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between three wolves' heads couped sable (for Stewart of Athol) ; 3. azure, a dexter hand vambraced, grasping a sword erected in pale argent, between three boars' heads couped or, langued gules (for Gordon), all within a bordure wavy or. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle displayed gules, charged on the breast with a cross pat^e fitchfe argent. Married, firstly, 1854, Caroline, daughter of the Reverend George Bowles, who died 1855 ; secondly, i8sg, Jane Maria, daughter of Sir John Peter Grant, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Rothiemurchus, North Britain; and has Issue living (by second marriage) — (i) Richard John Strachey, Gentleman, Captain Rifle Brigade (Prince Consort's Own), served in Burmagh Campaign, l887-i88g, born 1861 ; (2) Ralph Strachey, Gentleman, born 1868 ; {3) Oliver Strachey, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (4) Giles Lytton Strachey, Gentleman, born 1880 ; (5) James Beau- mont Strachey, Gentleman, born 1887 ; Elinor [married, 1882, James Meanows Rendel, Barrister-at-Law, of 4 Stone Buildings, W.C. , and has issue living, Richard Meadows Rendel, Gentleman, born 1887; Andrew James Rendel, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Elizabeth ; and Frances Elinor] ; Dorothea ; Philippa ; Joan Pernel ; and Marjorie Colvile. Postal address — 6g Lancaster Gate, W. The Right Honoukaele AUGUSTA ROUS, Widow, Countess of Stradbroke, daughter of ®lfl*flhhl*flltl> ^^^ Reverend Sir Christopher John ^icrvvUkiUVUtll^ Musgrave, ninth Baronet, and widow of Colonel Bonham, loth Hussars. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, for Arms : Sable, a fesse dancettfe or, between three crescents argent, impaling the arms of Musgrave, namely azure, six annulets or. Motto — " Je vive en espoir." Married, 1857, the Right Honourable John Edward Cornwallis Rous, second Earl of Stradbroke, who died 1886. By her second marriage she had Issue — The Right Honourable George Edward John Mowbray Rous, third Earl of Stradbroke [to whom refer] ; Augusta Fanny, commonly known as Lady Augusta Fanny [married. May 8, 1880, Cecil Fane, son of Robert G. C. Fane, Commissioner of Bankruptcy Court, and has issue] ; Sophia Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Sophia Evelyn [married, April 20, 1888, Major George H. Heaviside]; Adela Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Adela Charlotte [married, February ig, 1887, Thomas Belhaven Cochrane, Esquire, of Quarr Abbey, Isle of Wight, second son of Admiral Sir Thomas Cochrane, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Hilda Maud, com- monly known as Lady Hilda Maud ; and Gwendoline Audrey Adeline Brudenell, commonly known as Lady Gwendoline Audrey Adeline Brudenell. Postal addresses — 33 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Henham Hall, Wangford, Suffolk. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE EDWARD JOHN MOWBRAY ROUS, Earl of Stradbroke, Viscount Dunwich and Baron Rous of Dennington, Vice-Admiral of Suffolk, Lieutenant-Colonel ist Volunteer Brigade Royal Artillery (East Division), Bachelor of Arts 1883, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk. Born November ig, 1862, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife Augusta, daughter of the Reverend Sir Christopher John Musgrave, ninth Baronet ; succeeded his father 1886. Creations — Baronet, May 17, 1660 ; Baron, May 28, I7g6; Earl, &c., July 18, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a fesse dancettte or, between three crescents argent. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a pyramid of bay leaves in the form of a cone vert. Motto — "Je vive en espoir." Heir presumptive — His kinsman, Lieutenant- Colonel William John Rous, born 1813 ; late Lieutenant- Colonel Scots Guards ; served in the Crimea, where he was thrice wounded. Residences — 33 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Henham Hall, Wangford, in the county of Suffolk. The Right Honourable GEORGE HENRY CHARLES BYNG, Earl of Strafford, ^f"1*ilffnrl1 Viscount Enfield of Enfield, and Baron XyvmU.UlU Strafford of Harmondsworth, in the county of Middlesex, Lord-Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, Master of Arts. Born Feb- ruary 22, 1840, being the son of the second Earl, by his wife Agnes Paget, commonly known as Lady Agnes Paget, daughter of the Most Honourable the first Marquess of Anglesey ; succeeded his father in 1886. Creations — Baron, May 12, 1835 ; Earl and Viscount, September 18, 1847. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second, over all in bend sinister a representation of the colours of the 31st Regiment, impaling the arms of Egerton, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. an heraldic antelope statant ermine, horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed or ; 2. out of a mural crown an arm embowed, vested gules, grasping the colours of the The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 940 %tr 31st Regiment, and pendent from the wrist by a riband thie gold cross presented by Royal command for Lord Strafford's gallant achievements, and on an escroll the word, " Mouguerre." Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope ermine, attired and crined or ; sinister, a lion or. Motto^"Tuebor." Married, July 25, 1854, Alice, com- monly known as Lady Alice, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Francis Egerton, first Earl of EUesmere, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, Henry William John Byng, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry William John Byng, son of the second Earl of Strafford, born 1831 ; mar- ried, 1863, the Countess Henrietta Danneskiold Samsoe (she died 1B80) ; appointed Captain and Adjutant Cold- stream Guards, 1854; Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, 1856 ; retired 1863 ; has been a Page-of-Honour to the Queen ; a Groom-in-Waiting to the Queen from October 1872 to February 1874, when he was appointed Equerry-in- Ordinary to the Queen ; Honorary Colonel 7th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps. Residences — 5 St. James's Square, London, S.W. ; Wrotham Park, Barnet. Colonel ABEL STRAGHAN, Companion of the Mo':t Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 0>4-|«<^iYJU<>-f% 1836, being the son of the late Reverend aeyvmjjyail a. a. Straglmn of Bath: was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1872, Rachel, daughter of the late Jones Pile, Member of Council, of Barbadoes. Postal address — Lissenden, Victoria Road, Upper Norwood, S.B. Sir DOUGLAS STRAIGHT, Knight Bachelor. Born 1844, being the son of Robert Marshall Q^^Y^Xn^Y straight. Barrister - at ~ Law ; dubbed XTiViai^yV Knight Bachelor, 1892. C\iio%— Carlton, Garrick, Beefsteak. Married Jane Alice [who died, 1894], daughter of William Bridgman, Doctor of Civil Law. Residence — 125 Victoria Street, London, S. W. STRANGE, quartered by BUSHE and MURRAY. STRANGE, Baron, see ATHOLE. STRANGE, Earl, see ATHOLE. JAMES PIM STRANGMAN. Born 1832, being the second son of Joshua Strangman of ^X,4'**ff ^^'' °f ■''■ Andrews, in the ^U^HItty U«-ll county of Fife, Master of Arts. Born October 18, 1829, being the son of the first Baroness Stratheden, by her husband John, first Baron Campbell ; succeeded his brother 1893. Creaft'orei-Barony of Stratheden, January 22, 1836; Barony of Campbell, June 30, 1841. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Gyronny of eight or and sable, within a bordure engrailed quarterly or and azure, charged with eight buckles counterchanged. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a boar's ^m is the Naval Cockade. ffilingfjorne head erased, gyronny of eight or and sable. Supporters as Lord Stratheden— On either side a buck argent, attired and hoofed or, that on the dexter gorged with a collar compony gules and of the second, therefrom pendent an escutcheon gyronny of eight or and sable; and that on the sinister gorged with a collar therefrom pendent an escutcheon gold, charged with three chaplets of laurel two and one proper. Supporters as Lord Campbell— On either side a lion guardant gules, that on the dexter gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon azure, charged with a saltire argent, and that on the sinister gorged with a wreath of shamrocks proper, pendent therefrom an escutcheon chequy or and gules. Motto — " Audacter et aperte." Married, August 24, 1865, Louisa Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Hon- ourable A. J. B. Beresford Hope, Member of Parliament ; and has Issue — (i) John Beresford Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Beresford Campbell, Lieutenant Coldstream Guards, born June 20, 1866 [married, January 15, 1805, Alice Susan, commonly called the Honourable Alice Susan, second daughter 01 the Right Honourable Baron Hamilton of Dalzell ; (2) Cecil Arthur Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Arthur Campbell, born April 3, 1869 ; (3) Kenneth Hallyburton Campbell, Esquire, commonly known as the Honotirable Kenneth Hallyburton Campbell, born May 21, 1871 ; and Mildred Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Louisa. Residences — 17 Bruton Street, Berkeley Square, London, W. ; Hartrigge, Jedburgh, N.B. MThe Right HonouSable CLAUDE BOWES- ® LYON, Earl of Strathmore ^trattmote anD Tyon ^tt^o. ^'S^X Tannadyce, Sidlaw, and Strathdichtie, in the Peerage of Scotland, Baron Bowes, of Streatlam Castle, in the county of Durham, and Lunedale, in the county of York, in the Peerage of the United King- dom, a Representative Peer, Lord- Lieutenant of the county of Forfar, and a Deputv-Lieutenant for the county of the city of Dundee. Bom July 21, 1824, being the second son of the late Thomas George Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, com- monly called Lord Glamis (who was son of the eleventh Earl, but died 1834), by his wife, the daughter of Joseph Valentine Grimstead ; succeeded his brother in 1865. Creations — Baron Glamis, 1445: Earl, July 10, 1606. Renewed Patents, May 30, 1672, and luly i, 1677, in Scotland; Baron Bowes, in the United Kingdom, Julv i, 1887. Armorial bearmgs— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant azure, armed and langued gules, within a double tressure flory counterflory of the second (for Lyon) ; impaling the arms of Smith, namely or, a chevron cotised between two demi-gryphons couped respecting each other in chief and a like demi-gryphon in base sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules doubled ermine. Crest — Within a garland of bay leaves, a lady to the girdle, richly habited, and holding in her right hand the Royal thistle all proper. Suppor- ters — Dexter, a unicorn argent, armed and unguled or ; sinister, a lion party per fesse or and gules. Motto — "In te Domine speravi." Married, September 28, 1853, Frances Dora, daughter of Oswald Smith of Blendon Hall, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — (i) Claude George Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Glamis, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Forfar, born March 14, 1855 [married, July 16, 1881, Nina Cecilia, daughter of the Reverend Charles William Frederick Cavendish Bentinck, and has had, Patrick Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, Master of Glamis, born September 22, 1884 ; John Herbert Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable John Herbert Bowes-Lyon, born April i, 1886 ; Alexander Francis Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly called the Hon- ourable Alexander Francis Bowes-Lyon, born April 14, 1887 ; Fergus Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Fergus Bowes-Lyon, born April 18, 1889; Violet Hyacinth, commonly called the Honoiu-able Violet Hyacinth, died October 17, 1893 ; Mary Frances, commonly called the Honourable Mary Frances ; and Rose Constance, commonly called the Honourable Rose Constance] ; (2) Francis Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Francis Bowes-Lyon, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Forfar, born February 23, 1856 [married, Novem- ^tr 941 ber 22, 1883, Anne Katherine Sybil, commonly known as Lady Anne Katherine Sybil, fifth daughter of the Right Honourable the twenty -fifth Earl of Crawford and Bal- carres, and has, Charles Lindsay Claude Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, born September 15, 1885; Geoffrey Francis Bowes- Lyon, Gentleman, born September 30, 1886 ; a son, born June 27, 1893 ; Muriel Frances Margaret ; Doris Cicely ; and Winifred Geraldine] ; (3) Ernest Bowes-Lyon, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Ernest Bowes- Lyon, born August 4, 1858 [married, November 23, 1882, Issobel Hester, daughter of Harvey Drummond of Iping, in the county of Sussex, and died December 27, 1891, having had, Ernest Hubert Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, born October 6, 1883 ; Susan Frances, drowned by the wreck of the steamship "Sidon," off Corunna, Spain, October 28, 1885 ; Dorothea Marion, died July 10, 1886 ; Joan Issobel Margaret ; and Marjorie Effie] ; (4) Herbert Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Herbert Bowes-Lyon, Bachelor of Arts, born August IS, i860; (5) Patrick Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Patrick Bowes-Lyon, born March j, 1863 [married, August 9, 1893, Miss Wilshire] ; (6) Kenneth Bowes-Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Kenneth Bowes-Lyon, born April 26, 1867 ; (7) Malcolm Bowes - Lyon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Malcolm Bowes-Lyon, Lieu- tenant 3rd Battalion Durham Light Infantry, born April 2^, 1874 ; Constance Frances, commonly known as Lady Constance Frances ; Mildred Marion, commonly known as Lady Mildred Marion Fmarried, July i, 1890, Alfred E. Jessup of Torquay, and has issue] ; Maud Agnes, com- monly known as Lady Mand Agnes : and Evelyn Mary, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Mary, died March 15, 1876. Residences — 41 Qneen's Gate Gardens, W. ; Glamis Castle, in the county of Forfar. STRATHNAVER, Baron, see SUTHERLAND. STRATHSPEY, Baron, see SEAFIELD. STRATHTAY, Earl of, see ATHOLE, JAMES BRAKENRIDGE STRATHY, Esquire, Maior (retired) 7th Battalion Canada Militia, ^fet't'flf'fltl Justice of the Peace for the county of ^VCtH-lJ^ Middlesex, in the Province of Ontario. Bom July 3, 1813, at Perth, Scotland, being the second son of the late Alexander Hepburn Belshes Strathy, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Beerh- wood, Westminster, in the Province of Ontario, by his wife Alison, daughter of James Brakenridge. Livery — Blue, with yellow facings. Armorial Ijearlngs — He bears for Arms ; On a shield or, on a chevron azure between three crescents gules, a stag's head erased of the first. Crest — An eagle displayed, holding in its beak a thistle, slipped and leaved all proper. Motto — "Audax justum periicere." Married, February 21, 1844, Elvira, daughter of the late Hiram Davis Lee, Doctor of Medicine, of London, in the Province of Ontario ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Strathy, Gentleman, born December 29, 1844 ; {2) Henry George Gordon Strathy, Gentleman, born July 29, 1846 ; (3) Frederic Ralph Lee Strathy, Gentleman, horn January 25, 1849 ; (4) Arthur Strathy, Gentleman, died in infancy ; (s) James Alexander Lawrason Strathy, Gentleman, born July 22, 1857 ; Louisa Matthews ; and Frances Mary. Postal address — 2 Emily Street, Macdonald Park, Kingston, Ontario, Canada. STRA TON, see SODOR and MAN, BiOiop of. FRANK NAMPION STREATFIELD, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished ^^f"1*l>A^"ftl>fTl Order of Saint Michael and Saint ^'VtvCil'Ul^lU George. Born 1843, being the son of the late William Champion Streat- field, of Charts Edge, in the county of Kent : created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Surgeon-Major ALFRED WILLIAM FREDERICK STREET, Companion of the Distinguished QbttVCPt ^^''"^'^^ Order. Born 1852, leing the son of ^'I'll^PV the late Reverend Benjamin Street, Vicar of Barnetby, in the county of Lincoln ; created The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 942 ^tt Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887, Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1884, Helen, daughter of the Reverend Edward Mitford Wei^all, Vicar of Frodingham, in the county of Lincoln. CATHERINE ADELA STRETTON, commonly known as the Honourable Catherine Adela @b\^Yi>X^t\X\ ^^'^^^^^^' daughter of the Right Honour- ^^i'l^t'l'tUll ahle the twenty-eighth Baron Kingsale. Married, 1851, Lieutenant-Colonel Severus William Lynam Stretion. §SiR CHARLES WILLIAM STRICKLAND, eighth Baronet, of Boynton, in the county of QSi■t*t^b^rtt1^l ^°^^' Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the ^^vlltUlClUU Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born February 6, 1819, being the eldest son of Sir George Strickland, the seventh Baronet (who assumed in 1865 the name of Cholmley in lieu of his patronymic Strickland), by his first wife Mary, only daughter of the Reverend Charles Constable of Wassand, in the county of York ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of July 30, 1641. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i and 4 grand quarters, gules a chevron or, between three crosses pat^e argent, on a canton ermine, a buck's head erased sable; 2 and 3 grand quarters, i. and iiii. gules, two esquires' helmets in chief, in base a garb or, between the helmets a fleur-de-lis of the last, issuant from a crescent ermine {for Cholmley) ; ii. and iii. sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or (for Wentworth). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a turkey cock in his pride proper. Motto — "A la volenti de Dieu." Married, firstly, February 19, 1850, Georgina Selina Septimia, daughter of Sir William Miller, Baronet, of Nun Appleton ; and by her (who died in 1864) has Issue — (i) Walter William Strickland, Esquire, born May 26, 1851. He married secondly. May 22, 1866, Anne Elizabeth, youngest daughter of the Reverend Christopher Nevile of Thorney, in the county of Nottingham ; and by her (who died April 7, 1886) has, (2) Frederick Strickland, Esquire, born Novem- ber 7, 1867 ; (3) Eustace Edward Strickland, Esquire, born November 27, 1870 ; (4) Henry Strickland, Esquire, Royal Navy, born October 6, 1873 ; and Esther Anne. Seats — Hildenley, Boynton ; The Abbey, Whitby ; and Elmsall Hall, in the county of York. Dame FRANCES MARIE STRICKLAND, Widow, commonly known as Lady Strickland, daughter of General Tatton Brown Greive, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Oi'de House, in the county of Nor- thumberland. Married, 1877 {as his second wife). Sir Edward Strickland, Knight Commander of ike Most Honourable Order of the Bath [who died 1889). Postal addresses — Plas-yn-Rhiw, Pwllheli, North Wales; 3 Strada Regina, Valletta, Malta. STRIVELIN, quartered by LONGUEVILLE. Colonel DAWSONNE MELANCTHON STRONG, Companion of the Most Honourable Order Ok4*|««<||^fY of the Bath. Born 1841, being the son of the ^j}K\\^\\\^ Reverend Clement Strong [formerly Vicar of All Saints* , Bristol), of Clifton, BHstol ; created Co?npanio7i of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Married, 1870, Mary Louisa, daughter of Percival Smith. Sir SAMUEL HENRY STRONG, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in tlie Law, Chief- Justice of the Supreme Court of Canada. Born 1825 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1893. Postal address — Ottawa, Canada, CHARLES WALTER STRONGE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of Qb\f*l*ntinT *^^ Bath. Bom 1816, being the third son ^OJVtUllJJt- of the late Sir James Mathew Stronge, second Baronet, Doctor of Civil Law, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Tyrone and Armagh, by his wife Isabella, daughter of Nicholson Calvert ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, M is the Military Cockade. %tt 1880. C&J— Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an estoile gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, beaked and legged azure, langued gules. Motto (over crest)—' ' Tentanda via est." Postal address— 1 Palace Court Mansions, W. Sir JOHN CALVERT STRONGE, fourth Baronet, of Tynan Abbey, in the county of Armagh, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Armagh and Tyrone. Born February 21, 1813, being the son of Sir James Mathew Stronge, second Baronet, by his wife Isabella, eldest daughter of Nicholson Calvert of Hunsdon House, in the county of Hertford ; succeeded his brother as fourth Baro- net, March 11, 1885, under the creation of June 22, 1803. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an estoile gules ; 2. azure, an eagle displayed or (for Manson) ; 3. quarterly i. and iiii. or, a ship of one mast sable ; ii. and iii. guiles, a fesse chequy argent and azure (both for Echlin) ; impaling the arms of Caul- feild, namely, barry often argent and gules, on a canton of the second a lion passant guardant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, beaked and legged azure, langued gules. Mottoes — "Tentanda via est," and " Dulce quod utile." Afarrarf, September 184B, Margaret Zoe, commonly called Lady Margaret Zoe (who was raised to the rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1864), only daughter of Henry Caulfeild, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Caulfeild, and sister of the Right Honourable Sir James Molyneux Caulfeild, third Earl of Charlemont, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and has Issue — (i) James Henry Stronge, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, born December 8, 1849 [married, October 7, 1885, Ethel Margaret, daughter of Colonel Ynyr Henry Burges, Justice of the Peace, of Parkanaur, in the county of Tyrone, and has issue, James Matthew Stronge, Esquire, born 1891 ; Zoe Edith ; and Daphne Helen] ; (2) Francis WilUam Stronge, Esquire, Second Secretary of Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service at Rome, born November 22, 1856 ; EHnor Margaret ; Frances Anne ; and Alice Isabella. Seats — Tynan Abbey and Hockley Lodge, in the county of Armagh ; Mulnavar Lodge, in the county of Tyrone ; Kil- macteigue Lodge, in the county of Sligo. Dame SELINA ELIZABETH STRONGE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stronge, daughter of Andrew Savage Nugent of Portaferry House, in the county of Down. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chevron wavy sable between three lozenges azure, in the centre chief point an estoile gules. Married, 1836, Sir James Matthew Stronge, third Baronet, who died 1885. Postal address — 83 Cadogan Place, S.W. STRUTT, see BELPER and RAYLEIGH. ALICE MARY ELIZABETH STRUTT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Q)f1*t!tt ■^'^'^'' Strutt, daughter of Ambrose L. M. 3t3'l('UVV PhiUipps-de-Lisle. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. Married, 1873, Arthur Strutt, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Arthur Strutt (son of the first Baron Belper), who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Edward Lisle Strutt, Esquire, born February 8, 1874 ; and Laura May. Postal address— yVAio^A, Bourne- mouth. FREDERICK STRUTT, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Strutt. Born 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Belper. Club — Athenseum. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitchfe or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable 8 is tbe Naval Cockade. | and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun proper, a cubit arm erect, vested, bendy of six or and sable, cuffed argent, in the hand a roll of paper proper. Postal address— MiUord House, Derby. § GEORGE HENRY STRUTT, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born September 14, 1826, being the only son of the late Jedediah Strutt, Esquire, of Helper, by his wife Susannah, only daughter of Joshua Walker, of Clifton House, Rotherham. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Anns : per pale sable and azure, two chevronels engrailed between three cross crosslets fitch6e or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of rays of the sun, a cubit arm erect vested bendy of six or and sable, cuffed argent, holding in the hand a roll of paper proper ; with the Motto — " Propositi tenax." Married, September 15, 1846, Agnes Anne, only daughter of Edward Ashton of West End, Prescot, in the county of Lancaster; and has Issue— (1) George Herbert Strutt, Esquire, of Makeney House, in the county of Derby, Justice of the Peace, born Apiil 21, 1854 [married, 1876, Edith Adela, eldest daughter of Major Charles Yelverton, Balguy ; and has issue, with five daugh- ters, a son, George Ashton Strutt, Gentleman, born 1878] ; Susan Agnes, deceased ; Lucy Frances [married, 1879, Major Thomas Angelo Irwin of Lynehow, Carlisle (to whom refer)]; and Clara, died June i, 1863. 5ea;— Bridgehill, Belper, in the county of Derby. STUART, quartered by VERSCHOYLE. STUART, see BLANTYRE, HARINGTON-STUART, MORAY, CONSTABLE-MAXWELL-STUART, MON- TAGU - STUART - WORTLEY, and MONTAGU - STUART-WORTLEY-MACKENZIE. STUART, Baron, see MORAY. STUART, Viscount, see CASTLESTUART. STUART, CRICHTON-, see BUTE. M ALEXANDER STUART, Esquire, of Inchbreck, in ^ the county of Kincardine, and Laithers, in QSf"tlftl*f' ''^^ county of Aberdeen, Justice of the Peace, 'O'VUHll' Deputy- Lieutenant, Master of Arts, head and present representative of the families of Stuart of Inchbreck and Sibbald of Kair. Born June 8, 1832, being the only son of the late Alexander Stuart, Esquire, of Laithers and Inchbreck, by his wife Isabella, second daughter of John Lawson, Esquire, Captain Royal Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent between a lion passant in chief and a rose in base gules, all within a bordure en- grailed and gobonated compon6 of the second and third, and impaling the arms of Arbuthnott, namely azure, a crescent between three mullets argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a civet-cat couchant proper. Motto — "Semper paratus." Married, June 21, 1864, the Hon- ourable Clementina Arbuthnott, daughter of John, ninth Viscount Arbuthnott; and has Issue — (i) John Stuart, Gentleman, born April 20, 1877 ; (2) Murray Stuart Stuart, Gentleman, born September 27, 1878 ; and Clementina Graham. Residence — Laithers House, Turriff, in the county of Aberdeen. § ALEXANDER CHARLES STUART, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Haddington. Born April 29, 1814, being the eldest sur- viving son of General Sir Patrick Stuart, co-mmonly known as the Honourable Sir Patrick Stuart, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, by his wife Catherine Henrietta, daughter of John Rodney, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able John Rodney. dsHa—New [^Edinburgh). 'Livery— Blue coat, buff waistcoat, and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings as used, but which have not been matriculated in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, surmounted by a bend engrailed, and in chief a rose gules. Crest — A dove with an olive branch. Motto— "5o/a juvat virtus." Married, November 12, 1850, Elizabeth Frederica, %)X\x 943 comm4>nly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Frederica, daughter of John George Lennox, Esquire, commonly known as Lord John George Lennox, and formerly Maid of Honour to the Queen (she died October 19, 1B90). Estates— £fl,f&J- carnie, in the county of Haddington ; Rawburn, in the county of Berwick. Postal address — Eaglescarnie, Had- dington. Dame CATHERINE HENRIETTA STUART, Widow, commonly known as Lady Stuart, daughter of General Henry Lechmere Worrall, Bengal Cavalry. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, an inescutcheon argent, charged with a lion rampant gules, debruised with a bendlet raguly or. Mar- ried, 1850, Sir Simeon Henry Stuart, sixth Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Catherine Eva [married, 1875, the Reverend Thomas Lane Coulson Bridges, Rector of Warkton, and has issue, Clara Eva ; Etheldreda Marjory ; and Mary Stuart. Postal address — Great Waltham, Essex. Sir CHARLES JAMES STUART, second Baronet, Master of Arts of University College, Oxford, Barrister-at- Law. Bom January 24, 1824, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Alex- ander Robertson ; succeeded his father in 1B53, under the creation of May 5, 1841. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse chequy azure and ermine, between in chief two crosses pat^e gules and in base a thistle proper, all within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling aziu-e and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Roman fasces fesseways, therefi-om issuant a demi-lion rampant, holding in the dexter paw a thistle. Motto — " Justitise propositique tenax." Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, Edward Andrew Stuart, Esquire, Lieutenant-Governor of Chelsea Hospital , born 1832. Re- sidence — 98 Eaton Square, London, S.W. CHARLOTTE SOPHIA STUART, commonly known as Lady Charlotte Sophia Stuart, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Castle-Stuart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. the Royal Arms of Scotland ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff), the whole within a bordure compony azure and argent. Postal address — Chel- ston Manor, Cockington, Torquay. CLEMENTINA STUART, commonly known as the Honoui'able Clementina Stuart, eldest daughter of the ninth Viscount Arbuthnott. Married, 1864, Alexander Stuart. LEONORA WILHELMINA STUART, commonly known as Lady Leonora Wilhelmina Stuart, daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Castle-Stuart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. the Royal Arms of Scotland; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire engrailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a lion rampant gules (for Macduff). Postal address — Chelston Manor, Cockington, Torquay. MARY ANNE STUART, commonly knmm as the Honourable Mary Anne Stuart, daughter of th£ eleventh Baron Herries. Married, 1884, Edmund Maxwell Stuart of Scarthingwell, in the county of Voj-k. Sir ROBERT STUART, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Born 1816, bein^ the son of the late Robert Stuart of Annat, in the county of Perth; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1871. Married, 1859, Annie, eldest daughter of the late John Hall of Dublin. Residence — 25 Kensington Gardens Terrace, W. SELINA OCTAVIA STUART, commonly known as Lady Selina Octavia Stuart, daughter of the Right Honour- able the fourth Earl of Castle-Stuart. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly, i. the Royal Arms of Scot- land ; 2. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; 3. argent, a saltire en- grailed between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; 4. or, a hon The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 944 ^tu rampant gules (for Macduff). Postal address — Chelston Manor, Cockington, Torquay. §SlR SIMEON HENRY LECHMERE STUART, seventh Baronet, of Hartley Mauduit, in the county of Hampshire, Marshal of the City of London, a Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Essex. Born May 15, 1864, being the son of Sir Simeon Stuart, the sixth Baronet, by his wife Catherine Henrietta, daughter of General Lech- mere Worrall, Bengal Cavalry ; succeeded his father in 1891, under the creation of June 2, 1660 ; senior repre- sentative of the extinct Peerages of Carhampton and Waltham. Clubs — Boodle's, Army and Navy. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, on an inescutcheon argent, a lion ram- pant gules, debruised by a bendlet raguly or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a roebuck statant proper. Motto — " Avito viret honore." Married, March 31, 1891, Florence Louise, only daughter of Henry Harmond Gudge, Secretary to Austrian Legation. Heir presuviptive — His cousin, son of Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Charles William Stuart, second son of the fifth Baronet, who died at Ottawa, Canada, 1883, leaving six sons. Residence — 9 Palace' Mansions, London, S.W. Seats — Broomfield Manor, and Patching Hall, in the county of Essex. The Honouralle Sir WILLIAM STUART, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honou7-~ able Order of the Bath, Master of Arts. Born 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Blantyre, by his wife, the second daughter of the Honourable John Rodney ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871 ; and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — Travellers'. Married, 1866, Georgina, daugh- ter of Major-General George Borlase Tremenheere. Resi- dence — Sutton Park Cottage, Guildford. STUART- FORBES -TREFUSIS, HEPBURN-, see CLINTON. Sir JAMES STUART - MENTETH, third Baronet, of Closeburn, in the county @tU9tt=900nt0tt) 1841, being the son of the late Captain Thomas Loughnan Stuart-Menteth, by his wife, nie Tobin, of New York ; is a naturalised American ; claims to be representative of the ancient Earls of Menteth ; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet, February 27, 1870, under the creation of August II, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or a bend chequy sable and argent ; 2 and 3 azure, three buckles or, all within a bordure gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lymphad proper, the flag gules, with a canton argent charged with a cross of St. Andrew azure. Mottoes — "Dum vivo spero;" and "Sub sole nihil." Married, December 10, 1872, Helen Gertrude, daughter of Darwin E. Fay of Fulton, New York State ; and has Issue — Philadelphia Anna ; and Helen Isabel. Heir pre- sumptive — His cousin, Charles Granville Stuart-Menteth, Esquire, son of the late Charles Granville Stuart-Menteth, Esquire (third son of the first Baronet), born 1828 ; married, 1868, Cecil, youngest daughter of the late Hutches Trower of Unsted Wood, in the county of Surrey. Residence — Canandaigua, New York, United States of America. Dame JANE STUART-MENTETH, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Stuart-Menteth, daughter of Sir Joseph Bailey, Baronet, of Glanusk Park, in the county of Brecon. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, or a bend chequy sable and argent ; 2 and 3 azure, three buckles or, all within a bordure gules, impaling the arms of Bailey, namely argent, three annulets in fesse between two barrulets gules, all between as many martlets of the last. Married, 1846, Sir James Stuart- Menteth, the second Baronet, who died 1870. Postal address — Mansfield House, New Cumnock, Ayrshire. § is the Military Cockade. STUART-RICHARDSON, see CASTLE-STUART. STUART-WORTLEY- MACKENZIE, MONTAGU-, see WHARNCLIFFE. JANE STUART-WORTLEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable £k.4-i«o<.4- TriCitxfHtiXS Jane Stuart- Wortley, daughter @)tUatt=QjlliOtU0P if the Right Honourable the first Baron Wenlock. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent, on a bend, between six martlets gules, three bezants, a canton, charged with the arms of Stuart, being those of the second quarter ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent within the Royal tressure of Scotland gules, impaling the arms of Lawley, namely argent, a cross formfe, throughout chequy sable and or. Married, 1846, James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, Esquire, commonly known as the Right Honourable James Archibald Stuart-Wortley, who died 1881. Of the above marriage there is Iss-ue—(r) Archibald John Stuart-Wortley, Esquire, born May 27, 1849 [married Eleanor E. BoomleyJ; (2) Charles Beilby Stuart-Wortley, Gentleman, Member of Parliament for Hallam, born Sep- tember IS, i8i;i [married, firstly, August 16, 1880, Beatrice, daughter of Thomas A. Trollope, and by her (who died July 26, 1881) has, Beatrice Susan Theodosia ; secondly, January 6, 18S6, Alice Sophia Caroline, daughter of Sir John Everett Millais, Baronet, and has by her, Clare Euphemia] ; (3) William Talbot Stuart-Wortley, Gentleman, born January 27, 1853, died April 29, 1863 ; (4) James Stuart-Wortley, Gentleman, born August 27, 1859, died June 18, 1863 ; Mary Caroline [married, December 30, 1880, the Right HonotU"- able the second Earl of Lovelace] ; Margaret Jane [married. May 8, 1877, Reginald A. J. Talbot, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Reginald A. J. Talbot, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Blanche Georgina; Carohne Susan Theodora [married, June 25, 1881, Norman de I'Aigle Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Norman de I'Aigle Grosvenor] ; Katharine Sarah [married, October 1, 1883, Lieutenant- Colonel Neville Gerald Lyltelton, commonly called the Honourable Neville Gerald Lyttelton]. Postal address — 16 Clarges Street, W. STUBBS, see OXFORD, Bishop of. HENRY STUBBS, Esquire, Master of Arts (Junior Moderator, 1869) of Trinity College, Dublin, Sil'tthfltf Justice of the Peace for the counties of '^VUUUX* Donegal and Fermanagh, High Sheriff for the county of Donegal, 1891, and Deputy- Lieutenant therefor. Member of the Kent Archaeological Society, Fellow of the Royal Society of Antiquaries, Ireland. Born May 30, 1846, being the second son of the late Thomas Troubridge Stubbs of Ballyshannon, in the county of Done- gal, by his wife Elizabeth Chinnery, third daughter of Joseph Folingsby, and grand-daughter of the late Sir Broderick Chinnery, Baronet, of Ann's Grove, in the county of Cork. Club — Fermanagh. Livery — Black, with yellow facings, gilt buttons, and gold hat-band. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, on a bend, between three pheons or, as many round buckles gules, on a chief of the second three stumps of trees eradicated proper ; with the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stump of a tree eradicated proper, thereon a demi-eagle displayed or, collared sable, holding in the beak an oak branch also proper ; with the Motto, " Dominus exaltatio mea." Estates — Danby, in the county of Donegal ; Garrison, in the county of Fermanagh. Postal address — Danby, Ballyshannon, county Donegal. § VINCENT STUCKEY, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Deputy-Lieutenant. Born May 1829, being @»)tlirfel?t) the son of the late Reverend William Wood, ^CytUl-Ut-Jf of Staplegrove, in the county of Somer- set, by his wife Julia, eldest daughter of Vincent Stuckey, Esquire, of Hill House, Langport; and assumed the name of Stuckey in 1861, by Royal License. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per bend sinister dovetailed or and azure, a lion rampant double-queued ermine, on a canton of the second a mascle of the first ; and impaling the arms of Lethbridge, namely argent, water proper in base, and a bridge, embattled thereon a turret gules, and in chief an eagle displayed sable, charged with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet B is the Naval Cockade. befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion ram- pant double-queued ermine, charged with a mascle azure. Motto— " Fortitudine et fidelitate." Married, April 1865, Mary, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Prowse Leth- bridge, son of Sir Thomas Buckler Lethbridge, Baronet, of Sandhill Park, in the county of Somerset ; and by her has /wae— Phyllis Julia ; and Olive Mary. Seat— HiW House, Langport, in the county of Somerset. §SiR GEORGE STUCLEY STUCLEY, first Baronet, of Affeton Castle and Hartland Abbey, in €fetfirll>r) "'^ county of Devon, Deputy- Lieutenant :C7'vuviv^ for the counties of Devon and Cornwall, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, High Sheriff, 1863. Bom August 17, 1812, being the only son of Lewis William Buck of Moreton and Hartland Abbey, in the county of Devon, by his wife, the daughter of Thomas Robbins of Roundham, in the county of Berk- shire ; authorised by Royal License, dated July 27, 1858, to take the name of Stucley only, and to bear the arms of Stucley quarterly with those of his own family ; created a Baronet April 26, 1859. Armorial bearmga— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three pears or (for Stucley) ; 2 and 3 per fess embattled argent and sable, three bucks' attires, each fixed to the scalp, counterchanged (for Buck). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between a buck's attires, as in the arms sable, a lion rampant or, the sinister paw holding a battle-axe, resting on the shoulder proper. Married, firstly, December 22, 1835, Elizabeth O'Bryen, commonly known as Lady Elizabeth O'Bryen, daughter and co-heir of the Most Honourable William O'Bryen, the second Marquess of Thomond, Knight of the Most Illus- trious Order of Saint Patrick ; by whom (who died May 9, 1870) he has Issue— [s.) William Levris Stucley, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Devon, born at Genoa, August 17, 1836 [married, firstly, April 15, 1869, Rosamond Head, only daughter of H. P. Best of Donnington Grove, in the county of Berkshire, which lady died September 29, 1877 ; secondly, February 5, 1879, Maria Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Hamlyn Fane of Clovelly Court, in the county of Devon, and Avon Tyrrel, in the county of Hampshire] ; (2) Lewis George Orchard Stucley, Esquire, Lieutenant 36th Foot, born April 25, 1843, died at Murree, India, October 11, 1870; (3) Edward Arthur George Stucley, Esquire, born February 12, 1852; and Elizabeth Anne Georgiana, died June 1872. He married secondly, January 31 , 1872, Louisa, fourth daughter of Bernard Gran- ville of Wellesbourne Hall, in the county of Warwick ; and has issue — (4) Hugh Nicholas Granville Stucley, Esquire, born June 22, 1873 ; (5) Humphrey St. Leger Stucley, Es- quire, born June 7, 1877. Seats — Hartland Abbey, and Affeton Castle, in the cotmty of Devon. EDWARD FAIRFAX STUDD, Gentleman, of Oxton, in the county of Devon, and Banchor, Moy, ^iftlTiri '" ''^^ coimty of Inverness, Master of Arts, 4i3;(.UUU Bachelor of Civil Law, Barrister - at - Law. Born November 26, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Major-General Edward Studd of Oxton, by his second wife Beatrice Emma, daughter of Charlton Bayly of Sidmouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a lion rampant between three crescents argent, on a chief embattled of the last a tilting -spear in fesse, the head to the sinister, the staff encircled by a chaplet of oak, all proper, and impaling the arms of Chi- chester, namely, chequy or and gules, a chief vair. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown two arms embowed in armour, the hands in gauntlets, holding a tilting-spear encircled by a chaplet of oak, as in the arms, all proper. Married, April 3, 1877, Evelyn, third daughter of Sir Arthur Chichester, eighth Baronet, of Youlston, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Arthur Chichester Studd, Gentleman, born March 13, 1880 ; (2) Francis Cyril Rupert Studd, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (3) Ernest George Studd, Gentle- man, born 1883; (4) Eric Fairfax Studd, Gentleman, born 1890 ; (s) Theodore Quintus Studd, Gentleman, born 1893 ; Gkdys Mary ; Sybil Daphne ; Cynthia Evelyn ; Enid Eulalie ; and Dorothy Grace. Seat — Oxton, near Exeter. ^uD 945 STURT, see ALINGTON, §SiR WILLIAM HENRY MARSHAM STYLE, ninth Baronet, of Glenmore, Master of Arts, Justice @t)tt)f P °^ ''^^ Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the jCV^II^ counties of Donegal and Monmouth. Bom September 3, 1826, being the son of the late Captain William Style, Royal Navy, by his wife Louisa Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend Jacob Marsham, com- monly called the Reverend the Honourable Jacob Marsham, Doctor of Divinity ; succeeded his cousin as ninth Baronet, July 23, 1879, under the creation of April 21, 1627. Clubs— Carlton, Sackville (Dublin). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse or, fretty of the field, between three fleurs-de-lis or, a bordure of the second. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head couped sable, the lower part of the neck fretty. Married, firstly, December 18, 1848, Rosamond Marion, commonly known as the Honourable Rosamond Marion, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Tredegar ; and by her (who died January 15, 1883) has Issue — (i) William Charles Marsham Style, Esquire, bom October 5, 1849, died September 2, 1887 ; (2I Frederick Mon- tagu Style, Esquire, born May 10, 1857 ; (3) Henry Albert Glenmore Style, Esquire, born June 11, 1862; (4) Rodney Charles Style, Esquire, born May 4, 1864 ; Rosamond Louisa [married, April 8, 1872, Henry Price Holford, late loth Hussars, and has issue] ; Selina Isabella ; Lydia Frances [married, January 12, 1875, Benjamin Francis Meynell Bloomfield, Esquire, of Castle Caldwell, in the county of Fermanagh, Deputy-Lieutenant (who died November 1886)] ; and Mary Louisa [married, April 24, 1884, the Reverend Thomas Thornhill Peyton, Rector of St. Mary, March, in the county of Cambridge]. He married secondly, June 2, 1885, Ellen Katherine, eldest daughter of Edward Taylor Massy, Esquire, of Cottesmore, in the county of Pembroke, and widow of Henry Hyde Nugent Bankes. Residence — Glenmore, in the county of Donegal. SUDBURY, Baron, see GRAFTON. §The Right Honourable CHARLES RICHARD DOUGLAS HANBURY-TRACY, Baron @bltt?1^l^ Sudeley, a Member of Her Majesty's Most XSUUt'lC-^ Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Toddington, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Gloucester, Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Lieutenant and County Councillor for the county of Montgomery. Bom July 3, 1840, being the second son of the second Baron, by his wife the second daughter of George Hay Dawkins Pennant; succeeded his brother in 1877, under the creation of July 12, 1838. Armorial bearings- He bears of Arms : Quarterly i and 4, or, an escallop in the chief point sable, between two bendlets gules (for Tracy) ; 2 and 3 or, a bend engrailed vert, plain cotised sable (for Hanbury) ; impahng the arms of Tollemache, namely, quarterly i and 4 argent, a fret sable (for Tollemache) ; 2 and 3, azure, an imperial crown or, between three mullets argent, within a double tressure flory-counterflory of the second (for Murray). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, I. on a chapeau turned up ermine, an escallop sable, between two wings or (for Tracy) ; 2. out of a mural crown sable, a demi-lion rampant or, holding in the paws a battle-axe sable, helved gold (for Hanbury). Supporters — On either side a falcon, wings elevated proper, beaked and belled or. Motto — "Memoria pii seterna." Married, May 9, 1868, Ada Maria Katherine, daughter of Frederick James Tolle- mache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick James Tollemache; and has Issue — (i) WilUam Charles Frederick Hanbury-Tracy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Charles Frederick Hanbury- Tracy, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Gloucester, born April ig, 1870 ; (2) Algernon Henry Charles Hanbury-'Tracy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Henry Charles Hanbury-Tracy, born April 11, 1871 ; (3) Fehx Charles Hubert Hanbury-Tracy, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Fehx Charles Hubert Hanbury- Tracy, born July 27, 1882; Eva Isabella Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Eva Isabella Henrietta [married, August 24, i88g, Henry Torrens Anstruther, Esquire (to The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely anuigerous person. 3O 946 ^Utl ^ns whom refer), and has issue] ; Florence Emma Louisa, com- monly known as the Honourable Florence Emma Louisa [married, June 24, 1891, Charles Warden Sergison, Esquire, Scots Guards, of Cluckfield Park, in the county of Sussex, Deputy - Lieutenant] ; Ida Madelene Agnes, commonly known as the Honourable Ida Madelene Agnes [married, February 20, 1894, Francis Pelham WhitbreadJ; Alice Evelyn Agatha, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Evelyn Agatha ; and Rhona Margaret Ada, commonly known as the Honourable Rhona Margaret Ada. Residences — 7 Bucking- ham Gate, S.W. ; Toddington, Winchombe, near Chelten- ham ; Gregynog, Newtown, in the county of Montgomery. SUDLEY, Viscount, see ARRAN. §The Right Honourable Sik CHARLES HAR- BORD, Baron Suffield, Knight Commander ^.ttARfoffl of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a >0'UlUt'lU Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, of Suffolk, in the county of Norfolk, and a Baronet, Honorary Colonel 3rd Volunteer Battalion Norfolk Regiment, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk. Born January 2, 1830, being the son of the third Baron, by his second wife, the fifth daughter of the late Evelyn Sliirley of Etting- ton ; succeeded his half-brother as fifth Baron, August 22, 1853. Creations — Baronet, March 22, 1745 ; Baron, August 21, 1786. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, quarterly azure and gules, an imperial crown or, between four lions rampant azure (for Harbord) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fleur-de-hs gules (for Morden) ; and im- paling the arms of Baring, namely, azure a fesse or, in chief a bear's head proper, muzzled and ringed of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion couchant argent. Supporters — Dexter, a lion rampant or, charged with a fleur-de-lis gules, gorged with a crown flory azure, and chained of the last ; sinister, a leopard guardant proper, collared and chained or. Motto — " j5Lquanimiter." Married, May 4, 1854, Cecilia Annetta, youngest daughter of Henry Baring, and sister of the Right Honourable the first Lord Revelstoke ; and by her has had Issue — (1) Charles Harbord, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Harbord, Captain Scots Guards, born June 14, 1855 ; (2) Assheton Edward Harbord, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Assheton Edward Harbord, Captain 2nd Brigade East Division Royal Artillery, born January 20, 1861 ; Cecilia Margaret, com- monly known as the Honourable Ceciha Margaret [mar- ried, July r6, 1878, the Right Honourable the third Lord Carrington, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George] ; Ahce Marion, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Marion [married, April r5, 1886, Charles William Mills, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom-able Charles William Mills (eldest son of Lord Hillingdon)] ; Mabel Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel Emily, died an infant, February 14, i860 ; Ehzabeth Evelyn, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Evelyn [married, April 17, 1880, the Right Honourable the eleventh Baron Hastings]; Judith, commonly known as the Honourable Judith; Winifred, commonly known as the Honourable Winifred [married, July 20, 1889, Geoffry Carr Glyn, Esquire] ; Eleanor, com- monly known as the Honourable Eleanor ; and Bridget Louisa, commonly known as the Honourable Bridget Louisa. Residences — 4 Manchester Square, Mayfair ; Gun- ton Park, in the county of Norfolk. The Right Honourable HENRY CHARLES HOW- ARD, Earl of Suffolk, Viscount Andover of SlIlflTniifc Andover, in the county of Hampshire, and >0'UUUIU Baron Howard of Charlton, in the county of Wiltshire. Born September 10, 1833, being the eldest son of the seventeenth Earl, by his wife Isabella, second daughter of the late Henry Howard, Es- quire, commonly called Lord Henry Howard ; succeeded his father in 1876. Creations — Earl of Suffolk, July 21, 1603; Viscount Andover, &c. , January 23, 1621, 1622; Earl of Berkshire, February 7, 1625, 1626. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : i. Gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, on the bend an escutcheon « is the Military Cockade. or charged with a demi-lion rampant, pierced through the mouth with an arrow within a double tressure flory counter- flory gules (for Howard); 2. gules, three lions passant guardant in pale or, and a label of three points argent (for Thomas de Brotherton, son of Edward I. ) ; 3. chequy or and azure (for Warren) ; 4. gules, a lion rampant argent (for Mowbray), in the centre of the shield a crescent for difference. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant, tail extended or, ducally gorged argent, and charged on the body with a crescent for difference. Supporters — Two hons argent, each charged on the breast with a crescent sable. Mottoes —" Nous maintiendrons," " Non quo, sed quo modo." Married, December 2, 1868, Mary Eleanor Lauderdale, daughter of Henry Coventry, Es- quire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Coventry ; and has Issue— (1) Henry Molyneux Paget Howard, Es- quire, commonly known as Viscount Andover, born Sep- tember 13, 1877 ; (2) James Knyyett Estcourt Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Knyyett Estcourt Howard, born May i, 1886 ; Mary Muriel Sophie, commonly known as Lady Mary Muriel Sophie [married, July 18, 1893, Henry Robert Coventry, only son of the late Captain Henry Amelius Coventry, formerly Grenadier Guards] ; Eleanor Mabel, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Mabel ; Agnes Isabel, commonly known as Lady Agnes Isabel; and Katherine Millicent, commonly known as Lady Katherine MilUcent. Seat — Charlton House, Malmesbury, in the county of Wiltshire. SUGDEN, see ST. LEONARDS. ALICE MAUD SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Maud Sugden, sister of Q^\\frt\pW ^^^ second Baron St. I^onards ; raised to S/Umivli f]ig rank of a Baron's daughter, 1875. ANNIE SUGDEN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Arthur [Annie) Sugden, daughter of the Reverend George Elton. Married, 1854, the Honourable and Reverend Arthur, son of the first Baron St. Leonards, who died 1868. BLANCHE GERALDINE SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche Geraldine Sugden, sister of the second Baron St. Leonards ; raised to the rank of a Baron s daughter, 1875. CHARLOTTE SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Sugden, third daughter of the first Baron St. Leonards. EMMA FRANCES SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Frances Sugden, sister of the second Baron St. Leonards ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1875. HENRIETTA MABEL SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Henrietta Mabel Sugden, sister of the second Baron St. Leonards ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1875. HENRIETTA MARIA SUGDEN, Widow, .com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frank (Henrietta Maria) Sugden, daughter of the late Philip Saltmarshe of Saltmarshe, in the county of York. Married, 1850, the Reverend the Honourable Frank Sugden, son of the first Baron St. Leonards, who died 1886. HILDA HARRIET MARIANNE SUGDEN, com- monly known as the Honourable Hilda Harriet Marianne Sugden, daughter of the second Baron St. Leonards. MARIANNE SUGDEN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. (Marianne] Sugden, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Cookson. Married, 1844, tlie Honourable Henry Sugden, eldest son of the first Baron St. Leonards, who died 1866 / is mother of the second Baron. MARIANNE WINIFREDE SUGDEN, commonly known as the Honourable Marianne Winifrede Sugden, sister of the second Baron St. Leonards ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1875. H is the Naval Cockade. SUIRDALE, Viscount, see DONOUGHMORE. Sir ARTHUR SEYMOUR SULLIVAN, Knight Bachelor. 'Rom iZ^z, being the son of the SlIlTntian ^'^'^ Thomas Sullivan, formerly Principal XyUUlUaU Professor at Kneller Hall, by his wife Mary Clementina, daughter of the late James Coghlan ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Residence — I Queen's Mansions, Victoria Street, S. W. Dame BESSIE JOSEPHINE SULLIVAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Sullivan, daughter of the late Robert Bailey of Cork. Armorial bearings are upon a lozenge : Per pale gules and azure, a fesse or, charged with three cross crosslets sable, between two boars counter passan or. Married, 1850, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Sullivan, first Baronet, who died 1885. Of the above marriage there is Issue— (i) Sir Edward Sullivan, Esquire, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Robert Sullivan, Esquire, born September 13, 1854, died unmarried, October 16, 1877 ; (3) William Sullivan, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born February 21, i860 [married, January 2, 1886, Charlotte Anna, second daughter of the late Right Honourable Richard Dowse, Baron of the Exchequer in Ireland] ; (4) John Sullivan, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, born May 8, 1861 ; and Annie. Postal address— -3,2 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin.' Sir EDWARD SULLIVAN, second Baronet, of Garry- duff, in the county of Cork, Bachelor of Arts of Trinity College, Dublin, Barrister-at-Law. Bom February 27, 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir Edward Sullivan, first Baronet, by his wife Bessie Josephine, daughter of the late Robert Bailey of Cork ; succeeded his father in 1885, under the creation of December 29, 1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale gules and aziue, on a fesse between, in chief a boar passant, and in base another boar counter passant or, three cross crosslets sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the Roman fasces fessewise proper, banded gules, thereon a robin red-breast also proper. Motto — "Tot prasmia vitas." Heir presumptive — His brother, William Sullivan, Esquire, born in Dublin, February 23, i860 ; married, 1886, Charlotte Anna, second daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Dowse, Baron of the Court of Exchequer in Ireland. Residence — 32 FitzWilliam Place, Dublin. §SlR EDWARD ROBERT SULLIVAN, fifth Baronet, of Thames Ditton, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Lan- caster. Bom October 29, 1826, being the second son of the fourth Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter of Robert Taylor of Ember Court, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, December 3, 1865, under the creation of May 22, 1804. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse, the base per pale, in chief or, a dexter hand couped at the wrist grasping a sword erect, pommel and hilt gules, the blade entwined with a serpent proper, between two lions rampant respecting each other of the second, the dexter base vert, charged with a buck trippant or, on the sinister base per pale argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, a robin, in the beak a sprig of laurel proper. Motto — " Lamh foisdineach an nachter." Married, September 29, 1859, Mary, youngest daughter of Henry Currie of West Horsley Place, in the county of Surrey; and has had Issue — Maud; and Maj^ (deceased). Heir presumptive — His cousin, Sir Francis William Sullivan, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath [to whom refer]. Residence — 37 Palace Gate, Kensington Gate, W. Admiral Sir FRANCIS WILLIAM SULLIVAN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Hertford and Bedford. Bom 1834, being the son of the Reverend Frederick Sullivan, late Vicar of Kimpton, in the county of Hertford (who was fourth son of Sir Richard Sullivan, first Baronet), by his wife Arabella ^Ut 947 Jane, only child of Valentine Wilmot of Cove Manor, Farnborough ; is cousin of Sir Edward R. Sullivan, fifth Baronet, to whose title he is heir presumptive ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1879 ; and Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Per fesse, the base per pale in chief or, a dexter hand couped at the wrist, grasping a sword erect, pommel and hilt gules, the blade entwined by a serpent proper, between two lions rampant respecting each other of the second ; the dexter base vert, charged with a buck trippant or ; the sinister base per pale argent and sable, a boar passant counterchanged ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, and as a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael 'and Saint George. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, a robin holding in the beak a sprig of laurel. Married, 1861, Agnes, daughter of Sir Sydney Bell, Chief- Justice of the Cape of Good Hope. Residence — 14 Seymour Street, Portman Square, W. HENRY EDWARD SULLIVAN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1830, being the son of John Sullivan, Madras Civil Service ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1886. Club — East India United Service . Married, 1850, Emma Lucy, daughter of the Reverend Fiennes Trotman of Dallington, in the county of Northamp- ton. Postal address — Westridge, Aspley Guise, Bedford- shire. SUMNER, see GUILDFORD, Bishop of. SUNDERLAND, Eari of, see MARLBOROUGH. Colonel MARSDEN SAMUEL JAMES SUNDER- LAND, Companion of the Distin- fi»tttlll01*f fltlfl guished Service Order. Bom 1841 ; XyUllUl^liailU created Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order, 1889. Postal address — Stirling, N.B. SUNDRIDGE, Baron, see ARGYLL. SURREY, Eari of, see NORFOLK. SURREY HERALD, see BUCKLER. Dame BARBARA SURTEES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Surtees, only daughter of (^w^^etttfi the late Reverend William Bosworth of sCyvlvVvt'^ Charley Hall, in th£ county of Leicester. Married, as his second wife. Sir Stephenson Villiers Surtees, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Civil Law, (died 1867). Postal address — 15 Lower Berkeley Street, Portman Square, London, W. SUSSEX, Earl of, see His ROYAL Highness the DUKE OF CONNAUGHT. General WILLIAM GRIGOR SUTHER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Q^\\¥^^Y Born 1821 ; created Com-panion of the Most '^W\^X,\, Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864. Club — United Service. Postal address — 60 Glou- cester Terrace, Hyde Park, W. §The Most Noble Sir CROMARTIE SUTHER- LAND-LEVESON-GOWER, Duke ^,tti-ftAi presumed to have become extinct on the death of XyUJCHv the fourth Baronet in 1733, when the direct line failed, is now assumed by JAMES S WALE of Rudfarlington, near Knaresborough [younger brother of the Reverend John Swale, who assumed the Baronetcy in 1877, claiming descent from a younger son of the first Baronet), but he has not established his right to the arms or title at the College of Arms, The first Baronet proposed the Restoration of King Charles II. in the House of Commons. The direct line became extinct on the death of the fourth Baronet. The above-mentioned James Swale was bom 1818. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established by the present representative at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Azure, a bend nebuly argent. Crest — A passion cross argent. Motto — '' Jesu este mihi Jesus." Married, 1855, Sarah, daughter of Samuel Bishop of Sheffield : and has Issue — (i) James Bishop Swale, bom 1867 ; (2) William Henry Swale, bom 1872. Postal address — Rudfarlington , Knaresborough. Dame ELIZABETH CLAY SWAMY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Swamy, elder Q^Kv\^tWW daughter of the late William John Beeby. '^UluUlj/ Married, 1875, Sir Mutee Coomara Swamy, Knight Bachelor, of Ceylon, who died 1879. Postal address — GEORGE JAMESON SWANN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Q^fw\y|3U<\*Y% tinguished Order of Saint Michael lO^MJvtVvlllJCllll ^^^ Saint George, youngest son of the late Jaines Oldham Swettenham of Belper Lodge, Belper, in the county of Derby ; created (Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Postal address — Perak, Straits Settlements. JAMES ALEXANDER SWETTENHAM, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Born 1846, being the son of the late James Oldham Swettenham of Belper Lodge, in the county of Derby ; created Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1892. Club — Isthmian. Postal address — Colombo, Ceylon. JANE HENRIETTA SWINBURNE. Widow, com- monly known as Lady Jane Henrietta QS^ttlflttl*t1l> Swinburne, daughter of the Right ^O^UliUUUiUt^ Honourable George Ashburnham, the third Earl of Ashburnham, by his S is tlie Military Cockade. wife Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Beverley. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per fesse gules and argent, three cinquefoils counterchanged, impaling the arms of Ashburnham, namely gules, a fesse between six mullets argent. Married, 1836, Admiral Charles Henry Swinburne, who died 1877. Of the above marriage there is Issue— {1.) Algernon Charles Swinburne, Gentleman, born April s 1837 ; {2) Edward Swinburne, Gentleman, born 1848 [married, 1879, Olga Helen, only daughter of Professor Thumann of Berlin]; Alice; Edith, died September 25, 1863 ; Charlotte Jane ; and Isabel. Postal address— 2a Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Sir JOHN SWINBURNE, seventh Baronet, of Cap- heaton, in the county of Northumberland, Justice of the Peace.' Bom 1831, being the son of Edward Swinburne, Esquire, of Calgarih, Windermere (who was eldest son of the sixth Baronet), by his first wife Anna Antonia, daughter of Robert Nassau Sutton; succeeded his grandfather as seventh Baronet, September 26, i860, under the creation of September 26, 1660. Annoriial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse gules and argent, three cinquefoils counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a derai-boar rampant argent, crined of the first, langued gules. Motto — y Semel et semper." Married, January i, 1863, Emily Elizabeth, only daughter of Rear-Admiral Henry Broadhead, Royal Navy ; and by her (who died July 23, 1881) has had Issue — (i) Hubert Swinburne, Esquire, born January 24, 1867; (2) Umfreville Percy Swinburne, Esquire, born November 24, 1868 ; (3) Robert Swinburne, Esquire, bom February 10, 1871 ; {4) Henry Arthur Swinburne, Esquire, bom June 15, died July 2, 1878 ; Marguerite ; and Rameh Theodora [mar- ried, July 19, 1887, Richard Chamberlain of Oak Mount, Birmingham]. Seat — Capheaton, in the county of Nor- thumberland. §Majok-Geneeal JOHN EDWARD SWINDLEY; served in the Kaffir War 1852-1853, in SlVVIttlJlTl^ '^^ Crimea 1855, was at Sebastopol, ^CVUIlllUl.vJ^ served in the Indian Mutiny Campaign 1858-1859, and commanded isth Hussars during the Afghan War 1878-1879, and retired 1884. Club —Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, on a pile vert, between two wreaths of oak in base of the last, six boars' heads erased, three, two and one of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a sword erect proper, pendent from the hilt by a chain or, an escutcheon vert, charged with a boar's head erased also or; with the Motto, " Acuspide honos." Postal address — 60 Pall Mall, London, S.W. Colonel GEORGE S WINLE Y, Comf anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1842; ®(Vl1ttlfptl ^I'eated Companion of the Most Honourable •xy%Xi\,V\\.K,\f Order of the Bath, iZg^. Postal address— Sialkot, Bengal. SWINTON, see CAMPBELL-SWINTON. BLANCHE ARTHUR GEORGINA SWINTON, commonly known as the Honourable Blanche SlVnttlfrifl ■Arth'ur Georgina Swinton, daughter of the :C3/W(llVUll twentieth Baron de Ros. Married, 1865, James R. Swinton. FRANCES JEAN SWINTON, Widow, daughter of Daniel Ainslie of The Gart, Callander, in the county of Perth. Livery — Claret colour, silver buttons, red and ■white waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded in Lyon Office, are, upon a lozenge: Sable, a chev7-on or, between three boars' heads erased argent, im- paling the arms of Ainslie, namely argent, a cross patonce within a bordure or: and for Supporters, on either side a boar proper. Married, September 10, 1863, John Edulfus Swinton, Esquire, of Swinton Bank, in the county of Peebles, Justice of the Peace, Captain in the Honourable East India Company's Service, Madras Army. Of the above marriage there is Issae—John Edulph Blagrave Swinton {to whom refer\ Postal address — Swinton Bank, Peebles. 8 is the Naval Cockade. JOHN BDULF BLAGEAVE SWINTON. Born August 6, 1864, being the only son of the late John Edulfus iiwinton, Esquire, of Swinton Bank, in the county of Peebles, Justice of the Peace, Captain in the Honourable East India Company's Service.Madras Army, by his wife Francis Jean \_to whom refer], daughter of Daniel Ainslie of The Gart, Callander, in the county of Perth. Uvery— Claret colour, silver buttons, red and white waistcoat. Armorial bear- ings as used and [with the exception of the supporters'] as given in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but which have never been matriculated in Lyon Office, are for Arms ; Sable, a chevron or, between three boars' heads erased argent: and for his Crest, a boar collared and chained to a tree proper : SKC? /or Supporters, on either side a boar proper : with the 'SLoVto^^s, over the crest, " J' espire," and under the arms, " Je pense." Estate and postal address — Swinton Bank, Peebles. HAROLD WILLIAM SWITHINBANK, Esquire, Lieutenant nth Hussars, Captain Sb(VHtffttTlfliinfc H^"' Majesty's Yeomanrv Forces, '^UllVUlIlUUnR Justice of the Peace for the count; of Buckingham, High Sheriff (1891). Born March 7, 1858, being the second son of George Edwin Swithinbank, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, by his wife Constantia Anne, daughter of W. J. Briggs, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. C&^j— Naval and Military, Cavalry, Wellington. Livery— Biue and scarlet. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, two bars nebuly azure, guttfe-d'or, on a chief ermine, a bugle-horn sable, stringed gules, garnished or, between two grenades also sable, fired proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of the battlements of a tower argent a demi-dragon issuant, wings displayed proper, holding between the claws a grenade as in the arms, pen- dent from its neck by a ribbon gules, a bugle-horn also as in the arms. Motto — " Froena, vel aurea, nolo. " Married, October 23, 1883, Amy, daughter of James Crossley Eno of Wood Hall, Dulwich ; and has Issue — Crossley Swithin- bank, Gentleman, born November 16, 1884; Enid; and Isobel. Estate and postal address — Denham Court, Denham , Buckingham. SYKES, borne on an escutcheon of pretence by MIT- CHELL, see MITCHELL. EDMUND HOWARD SYKES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the Counties Palatine of Lancaster Qbm\iOXi ^°*^ Chester. Born 1827, being the eldest son aWif ttt'W of the late Richard Sykes, Esquire, of Edgeley, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, by his wife, daughter of Thomas Hardcastle of Firwood and Bolton-le-Moors. Club — Conservative. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three mounds or tufts of grass vert, as many sykes or fountains proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways, and sprouting to the dexter proper, a swan with wings addorsed argent, beaked and legged sable, and charged on the breast with a fountain also proper ; with the KCotto, ' ' Puritas fons honoris. " Married, 1856, Frances A., daughter of George Peel of Brookfield, in the County Palatine of Chester ; and has Issue — Frank Sykes, Esquire [to whom refer]. Postal address — Brook- field, Cheadle, Cheshire. FRANK SYKES, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born 1856, being the only son of Edmund Howard Sykes, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the same county, and for the County Palatine of Lancaster [to whom refer J, by his wife Frances A. , daughter of George Peel of Brookfield. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a chevron sable, gutt^e-d'eau, between three mounds or tufts of grass vert, as many sykes or fountains proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree eradicated fesseways, and sprouting to the dexter proper, a swan with wings addorsed argent, beaked and legged sable, and charged on the breast with a fountain also proper ; with the Motto, " Puritas fons honoris." Married, 1892, Beatrice, second daughter of G. W. Mould of Cheadle. Postal address— ^A^At-j Fold, Stockport, Cheshire. Sir FREDERIC HENRY SYKES, fifth Baronet, of Basildon, in the county of Berkshire. Bom February 12, @pm 951 1826, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of H. Villebois of Marham House, in the county of Norfolk ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baronet, January i, 1866, under the creation of June 8, 1781. Clubs — Army and Navy, Pratt's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle rising between three sykes proper, on a canton gules, a caduceus of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lady of Bengal, in the complete dress of that country, holding in her dexter hand a rose gules, and in her sinister a rosary proper. Motto — " Sapiens qui assiduus. " 71/a?-w1*Vltffl> Baron Ossulston, of Ossulston, in the VU^atlUt'lUI.Ut' county of Middlesex, a Member of her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northumber- land. Born January 10, 1810, being the only son of the fifth Earl, by his wife the daughter of the late Duke de Grammont ; succeeded his father in 1859. Creations — Baron, November 24, 1682 ; Earl, October 19, 1714. Ar- morial beaxings— He bears for Arms; Gules, a bezant between three demi-lions rampant argent, impaling the arms of Montagu, namely. Quarterly i and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined in fesse gules, within a bordure sable, and a crescent for difference (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert, beaked and membered gules (for Mon- thermer). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a mural coronet or, a lion's head gules, charged on the neck with a bezant (for Bennet) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a scaling ladder in bend sinister or, hooked and pointed sable (for Grey). Supporters — Two lions argent, ducally crowned or, each charged on the shoulder with a torteau. Motto — " De bon vouloirservirle Roy." Married, January 29, 1850, Olivia, commonly known as Lady Olivia, only daughter of the Most Noble George Montagu, sixth Duke of Manchester, by his wife Milicent, only daughter and heiress of Brigadier-General Robert Bernard Sparrow ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Bennet, Esquire, commonly called Lord Ossulston, Lieutenant Rifle Brigade, born December 31, 1850, died, unmarried, June 29, 1879 ; (2) George Montagu Bennet, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Bennet, born March 30, 1852 ; (3) Frederick Augustus Bennet, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Augustus Bennet, Master of Arts, Barrister, born May 30, 1853, died September 5, 1891 ; Corisande Olivia, commonly known as Lady Corisande Olivia ; and Ida Louise, commonly known as Lady Ida Louise [mar- ried, December 6, 1877, the Right Honourable the thir- teenth Earl of Dalhousie, and died November 24, 1887]. Seat — Chillingham Castle, in the county of Northum- berland. TANNER, quartered by TAUNTON. Major-General EDWARD TANNER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. ^Tflntll^l* ^^""^ ^839, being the soti of Joseph Bouverie xi^nmiX/K Hussey Tanner of Wexcombe, in the county of Wiltshire ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1867, Georgina Wyndham, daughter of Lieutenant-General George William Powlett Bingham of The Vines, Rochester, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address— Woodside, Old Shirley, Southampton. Captain JOHN ARTHUR TANNER, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1858, bein^ the son of J. Tanner of Poulton, Marlborough : created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Club — Junior United Service. Lieutenant-General Sir ORI EL VIVEASH TANNER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of tlu Bath. Born 1832, being the son of the late William Tanner of Lockeridge, in the county of Wiltshire, and of Swan River, Western Australia: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Club — United Service. Married, 1882, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of the late Richard Pinder, Honourable East India Com- pany's Service. Postal address — i Sunderland Terrace, London, W. ^ Is tlie military Cockade. gS:K GEORGE ELIOTT MEYRICK TAPPS^GER- CaPP0 = i(tr\^Yt^\^ti^\^ mouth, fifth daughter of William <^I^1^11UIUUI'U Browne, of Tallantire Hall, in the county of Cumberland. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, a chevron sable, between three holly leaves vert. Supporters — Two siorks re- gardant proper, ducally crowned, beaked and membered gules. Married, 1838, the Right Honourable Charles John Shore, the second Baron Teignmouth (who died 1885). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Charles John Shore, the third Baron Teign- mouth [to whom refer] ; (2) Frederick William John Shore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick William John Shore, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Artillery, born August 21, 1844 [married, July 3, 1894, namely, daughter of the late P. Connellan of Coolmore, in the county of Kilkenny] ; (3) Henry Noel Shore, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Noel Shore, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born August 29, 1847 [married, September 28, 1880, Mary Aglionby, daughter of the Reverend Canon Beilby Porteous of Wigton Hall, in the county of Cumber- land, and Lancaster Terrace, Regent's Park, and has, Hugh Aglionby Shore, Esquire, born July 12, 1881 ; Lionel Henry Porteous Shore, Gentleman, born November i8, 1882 ; Noel Beilby Porteous Shore, Gentleman, born July 6, 1887]; Caroline, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline [married. May 5, 1870, John Hutton of Solberge, in the county of York, late Member of Parliament for Northallerton, and has, John Ernest Hutton, Gentleman, born 1877]; Constance Ellen, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Ellen ; and Emily Catherine, com- monly known as the Honourable Emily Catherine [married, 1881, Lieutenant-Colonel William Alexander Symes, late 71st Highland Light Infantry, and has issue]. Postal ad- dress — Park Villa, Windsor. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES JOHN SHORE, Baron Teignmouth, of Teignmouth, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of Great Britain, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York. Bom. January J, 1840, being the son of the second Baron, by his wife Caroline, fifth & is the Military Cockade. Cem daughier of William Browne, of Tallantire Hall, in the county of Cumberland ; succeeded his father 111 1885. Creations— 'Q2.xone\., October 2, 1792 ; Baron, October 24, 1707 Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron sable, between three holly-leaves vert. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork regardant argent, with a stone m its dexter claw sable. Supporters— Two storks regardant proper, ducally crowned and membered gules. Motto— " Perimus licitis " Married, September 2, 1880, Ahce Frances, eldest daughter of the Reverend John Frederick Bigge, Vicar of Stamfordham. Heir presumptive— R\s brother, Frederick William John Shore, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Frederick William John Shore, born 1844, Major Royal Artillery. Residence— '^one. TEMPEST, see VANE-TEMPEST. ARTHUR CECIL TEMPEST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Lincoln, Major fSr trmnotit (retired) Hussars. 5orK June 2, 1837, being ytl,KllV^Kf7iV the son of the late Henry Tempest, Esquire, of Heaton, in the County Palatine of Lan- caster, Justice of the Peace for that county, by his wife Jemima, second daughter of Sir Thomas de Trafford, Bar- onet, of Trafford, in the aforesaid county. Clubs — Army and Navy, Boodle's, Pratt's, Cavalry. Livery — (undress) black coat and trousers, black and white striped vest ; (full dress) white coat and vest with black cuffs and braid and silver aiguilettes, black plush breeches, silver garters and buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 argent, on a bend between six martlets sable, an annulet or (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, a fesse between six martlets sable (for Gilliot) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant gules within a bordure of demi-fleurs-de-lis azure (for Thorpe). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and sable, beaked and crined gules, charged with an annulet of the last, with the Motto, " Loyouf as thow fynds." Married, April 28, 1873, Eleanor Blanche, second daughter of Edward Horner Reynard of Sunderlandwick and Hobgreen, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Roger Stephen Tempest, Gentleman, born May 28, 1876, second Lieutenant 3rd BattaUon Princess of Wales' Own Yorkshire Regiment ; and Blanche Cecil. Estates — Brough- ton Hall, Craven, in the county of York; Coleby Hall, in the county of Lincoln. Postal address — Broughton Hall, Skipton in Craven. Sir ROBERT TEMPEST TEMPEST, third Baronet, of Tong Hall, in the county of York; Aughton, in the county of Lancaster ; Beaumont Leyes, in the county of Leicester ; and the Elms, in the county of Gloucester. Born December 7, 1836, being the second but eldest sur- viving son of the late Admiral Sir Cornwallis Ricketts of the Elms, in the county of Gloucester, and Beaumont Leyes, in the county of Leicester, by his first wife Henrietta Plumbe, daughter of Colonel John Plumbe Tempest (formerly John Plumbe, assumed the name of Tempest in addition to, and the arms quarterly with his own, by Royal License, May 20, 1824), of the ist Royal Lancashire Militia, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Lancaster and York, by his wife Sarah, second daughter and co-heiress of the Reverend William Plumbe, Rector of Aughton. By Royal License, dated April 23, 1884, he was authorised to take the name and arms of Tempest in lieu of Ricketts ; succeeded as third Baronet, January 30, 1885, under the creation of February 15, 1828. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Conservative. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly of twenty-five, i. argent, a bend between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, on a chevron azure, between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper, two swords in saltire, the dexter surmounted of the sinister also proper, pommels and hilts gold, the points passing through a chaplet of laurel of the last, a chief of the second, thereon a naval crown between two anchors erect or (for Ricketts) ; 3. or, on a fesse wavy gules, three mullets argent, a canton vert, charged with a fleur-de-lis of the field (for Gumbleton) ; 4. (for Plumbe-Tempest) quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend between six martlets sable H is the Naval Cockade. Cem Cem 961 (for Tempest) ; ii. and iii. ermine, a bend vair, cottised sable, on a canton argent, a rose gules (for Plumbe) ; 5. argent, a bend between six martlets sable (for Tempest) ; 6. argent, a chevron between three martlets gules (for Waddington) ; 7. gules, a bend ermine (for Rye) ; 8. ermme, five lozenges conjoined in fesse gules (for Hebden) ; 9. sable, an inescutcheon ermine, within eight martlets in orle argent (for Boiling) ; 10. argent, two lions passant in pale vert (for Mirfield); 11. azure, a bend argent, cottised or, between six martlets of the last (for Tonge) ; 12. argent, on a bend sable, three owls of the field (for Savile) ; 13. gules, a cross patfe or (for Golkar) ; 14. argent, on a bend gules three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 15. sable, an inescutcheon within eight martlets in orle argent (for Rach- dale) ; 16. or, on a chief indented azure, three plates (for Lathom) ; 17. argent, a bend sable, between an eagle rising vert in chief, and a cross patonfe of the second in base (for Ryshworth); 18. gules, two bars between eight martlets, three, two and three argent (for Eland) ; 19. argent, on a bend gules, three escallops or (for Tankersley) ; 20. ermine, three chevronels gules (for Pictavensis) ; zi. argent, a fesse double cottised gules (for Thornhill) ; 22. gules, a crescent ermine, and between the horns thereof a fleur-de-lis or, between in chief two esquires' helmets proper, and in base a garb of the third (for Cholmeley) ; 23. gules, three mullets or (for Belward) ; 24. argent, a cross flory azure (for Mal- pas) ; 25. argent, on a fesse gules, three plates (for Eyton). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and sable, langued gules ; vrith the Motto, " Loywf as thow fynds." Married, July 26, 1861, Amelia Helen, eldest surviving daughter and co-heiress of John Steuart, Esquire, of Dalguise, in the county of Perth [arms of the Steuart which her son is entitled to quarter are : Or, a lion rampant gules, armed and langued azure, surmounted of a fesse chequy argent and of the third, accompanied by three mullets, two in chief and one in base also azure], by his wife Janet Oliphant, commonly known as the Honourable Janet Oliphant, daughter of the Right Honourable Alexander Murray, eighth Lord Elibank; and by her (who died in 1869) has had Issue — Tristram Tempest Tempest, Esqiure, born January 10, 1865 ; and Henrietta Frances May [mar- ried, January 12, 1886, John Hicks Graves]. Estates — Tong Hall, in the county of York ; Aughton, in the county of Lancaster ; Beaumont Leyes, in the county of Leicester. Postal address — Tong Hall, Bradford, Yorkshire. WILFRID FRANCIS TEMPES T, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Born October 22, 1846, being the third surviving son of the late Joseph Francis Tempest, Gentleman, by his wife Frances Bridget, daughter of John Hercy of Crutchfield House, in the county of Berks. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between six martlets sable, an annulet or (for Tempest) ; 2. argent, a fesse between six martlets sable (for Gilliot) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure of demi-fleurs-de-Iis azure (for Thorpe). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased per pale argent and sable, beaked and crined gules, charged with an annulet of the last. Married, firstly, April 21, 1868, Agnes Mary, fourth daughter of Thomas A. A. Perry, Gentleman, of Bitham House, Avon Dassett, in the county of Warwick ; and by her has Issue — (i) Aelred Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, bom March 31, 1877 ; (_2) Aidan Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born March 25. 1879 ; (3) Norbert Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born June 3, 1882; (4) Arthur Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born October 19, 1885 ; Agnes Mary ; Maude Mary ; and Ethel Mary Frances. He married secondly, July 30, 1888, Florence Helen, only daughter of Vincent Lesassier O'Rourke of Rathga, in the county of Dublin ; and by her has, (s) Wilfrid Norman Tempest, Gentleman, born June 8, 1889; (6) Wulstan Joseph Tempest, Gentleman, born January 22, 1891 ; and Audrey Clare. 5«a^— Ackworth Grange, Pontefract. TEMPEST - STEWART, VANE-, see LONDON- DERRY. TEMPLE, see LONDON, Bishop of. Colonel CHARLES PILCHES TEMPLE, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born SrpfttHf? 1843, ieing the son of the late James Temple ^'''^"'p'"^ of St. Margarets, near Dover : created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1886. Married, 1875, Rosabelle Charlotte Campbell [who died 1893), only daughter of Admiral Charles Wright Bonham. Postal address — The Cedars, Kempsey, Worcester. Sir GRBNVILLE LO UIS JOHN TEMPLE, claiming to be twelfth Baronet, of Stowe, in the county of Buckingham, formerly Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Lancashire Fusiliers. Born January 5, 1858, being the son of Sir Grenville Leofric Temple, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Marie von Bristen, daughter of the Minister nnntifir\ daughter of Henry Sellwocd, and niece VH>mif;f)Vll of Admiral Sir John Franklin. Armo- rial toeaxings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Gules, on a bend nebuly, between three leopards' heads jessant-de-lis or, a chaplet vert. Supporters — Two leopards rampant guardant gules, sem^e-de-lis, and ducally crowned or. Married, 1850, the Right Honourable Alfred Tennyson, Poet Laureate, the first Baron Tennyson, who died 1892. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Hallam Tennyson, the second Baron Tennyson [to whom refer] ; (2) Lionel Tennyson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Tennyson, born March 16, 1854 [married, 1878, Eleanor Mary Bertha, daughter of Frederick Locker Lampson, by his wife Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Charlotte, daughter of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Elgin, and died April 20, 1886, leaving by her (who married secondly, May 5, 1888, Augustine Birrell, Member of Parliament for Fife), Alfred Browning Stanley Tennyson, Esquire, born 1878 ; Charles Bruce Locker Tennyson, Gentleman, born 1879 ; Michael Sellwood Locker Tennyson, Gentleman, born 1883. Postal addresses — Aid- worth, Haslemere, Surrey ; Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight. FREDERICK TENNYSON, Gentleman, head of the Tennyson family, a co-heir of the Earls of Scarsdale. Born June S.1807, being the eldest son of the late Reverend George Clayton Tennyson, Doctor of Laws, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the Reverend Stephen Ffytche, Vicar of Louth, in the county of Lincoln. Livery — Claret colour, with yel- low facings and brass buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three leopards' faces or, jessant-de- lis azure, over all a bend of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand in a gauntlet or, grasping a broken tilting-spear, enfiled by a garland of laurel proper; with the Motto, "Nil temere." Married, 1839, Maria Giuliotti (who died 1884) ; and has Issue — (i) Julius George Tennyson, Esquire, late Captain 17th Regiment, born June 29, 1840 [married, January 8, 1873, Sophia, daughter of Henry Cooper of Aberdeen, and has issue, Frederick Henry Tennyson, Gentleman, 3rd Battalion Cheshire Regiment, born December 3, 1873 i Harold Sydney Tennyson, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born July 24, 1877 ; Charles Arthur Tennyson, Gentleman, born April 27, 1884 ; Julietta Marian ; and Sylvia Mary Beatrice] ; (2) Alfred Tennyson, Gentleman, born December 25, 1854 ; Elise ; Emily ; and Matilda. Estate — Landed property near Great Grimsby. Postal address — St. Ewold's, Jersey. The Right Honourable HALLAM TENNYSON, Baron Tennyson, of Aldworth, in the county of Stffrey, and Farringford, Freshwater, Isle of Wight, called to the Bar (Inner Temple), Justice of the Peace for the county of Hampshire. Born August it, 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Tennyson, by his wife Emily, daughter of Henry Sellwood ; succeeded his father 1893, under the creation of January 24, 1884. Clui- — Athe- nasum. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a bend nebuly, between three leopards' faces jessant-de-lis or, a chaplet vert, impaling the arms of Boyle, namely, per bend crenell^e argent and gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed proper, the hand gauntleted or, grasping a broken tilting-spear, enfiled with a garland of laurel proper. Supporters — Two leopards guardant gules, ducallycrowned, and sem^e-de-lis or. Motto — " Respiciens prospiciens." Married, June 25, 1884, Audrey Georgiana Florence, daughter of Charles John Boyle ; and has Issue — (i) Lionel Hallam Tennyson, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Lionel Hallam Tennyson, born November 7, 1889 ; (2) Alfred Aubrey Tennyson, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Alfred Aubrey Tenny- son, born May 2, 1891. Seats — Prior's Manor, Freshwater, Isle of Wight ; Aldworth, Haslemere, in the county of Surrey. Town address — 134 Sloane Street, London, S.W. fi is tlie Military Cockade. . Cer EDWIN CLAYTON TENNYSON - D'EYNCOURT, Esquire, Com- Cennpgon^D'Cpncourt cr h™ able Order of the Bath of Bayon's Manor, in the county of Lincoln, Admiral Royal Navy (retired). Born July 4, 1813, being the second son of tlie late Right Honourable Charles Tennyson D Eyn- court of Bayons Manor and Usselby House, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Frances Mary, only child and heir of the Reverend John Hutton of Morton, in the county of Lincoln- succeeded his brother 1871. Clubs — United Service, Travellers'. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms • ' Quarterly i and 4, azure a fesse dancett^e between ten billets, four and six or (for D'Eyncourt) ; 2 and 3 gules, three leopards' faces or, jessant-de-lis azure, over all a bend of the last (for Tennyson), and pendent from the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, I. upon awreath of the colours, a lion passant guard- ant argent, on the head a crown of fleurs-de-lis or, the dexter fore-paw supporting a shield charged with the arms of D'Eyncourt (for D'Eyncourt) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour, the hand in a gauntlet or, grasping a broken tilting-spear enfiled with a garland of laurel proper (for Tennyson). Mottoes—' ' En avant " (for D'Eyncourt), "Nil temere'-' (for Tennyson). Married, March i, 1859, Henrietta, commonly known as Lady Hen- rietta, youngest daughter of the Most Noble Sir Henry Pel- ham-Clinton, fourth Duke of Newcastle, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and by her (who died August 19, 1890) has /«M«— Henrietta Charlotte, born 1864 [married, February 8, 1888, Lieutenant Alfred Henry Tarleton, Royal Navy, of Breakspears (to whom refer)]. Residences — 56 Warwick Square, S.W. ; Bayon's Manor, Market Rasen. §The Right Honourable CHARLES STUART HENRY ABBOTT, Baron Tenterden fJTpflf'OfTlPII °f Hendon, in the county of Middlesex, *tLvUHi-l.UtU Lieutenant 3rd Battalion York and Lancaster Regiment. Born October 30, 1865, being the only son of the Right Honourable the third Baron of Tenterden, by his first wife Penelope Mary Gertrude Rowland, daughter of Major-General Sir John Rowland Smyth, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Creation — April 30, 1827. Club — Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Purpure, a pile wavy vair^e argent and gules, between two water-bougets in base or, on a canton argent, a crosier erect azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling purpure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fox passant per pale or and argent, charged on the shoulder with a water-bouget sable. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon, wings elevated vert, gorged with the collar of a Lord Chief- Justice, and charged on the wing with a water-bouget or ; sinister, a pelican, wings elevated or, beaked, vulned, and gorged with a collar of roses gules. Motto — "Lahore." Residence — 6 Mande- ville Place, W. The Right Honoukable EMMA MARY ABBOTT, Widow, Baroness Tenterden; daughter of the late Charles Bailey of Lee Abbey, Lynton, in the county of Devon, and widow of Henry Rowcliffe, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank, purpure, a pile wavy vair6e argent and gules, between two water-bougets in base or, on a canton argent a crosier erect azure. Supporters — Dexter, a dragon, wings elevated vert, gorged with the collar of a Lord Chief-Justice, and charged on the wing with a water-bouget or ; sinister, a pelican or, beaked, vulned, and gorged with a collar of roses gules. Married, 1880, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Charles Stuart Aubrey Abbott, third Baron Tenterden, who died 1882. Postal address — 15 Bryanston Square, London, W. General AUGUSTUS HENRY TERNAN. Bom September 18, 1817, being the only sur- 'STCXWfKW ■*''ving son of the late Captain Richard ^U^K'^.UaU Richards Ternan of the Madras Army, by his wife Helen, daughter of the late Colonel H is the Naval Cockade. assumed the additional surname of Thomson on account of his succession to the estate of Charleton\ hy his wife Clemen- tina, only daughter of the Eight Honourable William Adam of Blair Adam, Member of Parliament, Baron of Exchequer, Lord Chief Commissioner of the Jury Court, and Lord-Lieutenant of the county of Kinross. Armorial bearings as used, but -which he has not matriculated in Lyon Register, are for Arms : Argent, three files sable, being the armorial bearings which are said to have been adopted by Henry de Anstruther, fourth Lord of Anstruther, who was sent by Alexander IH. of Scotland to accompany St. Louis on his crusade. The three piles denote, it is sup- posed, the three nails of the cross [for Anstruther) ; argent, a stag's head gules, on a chief indented gules, three muscles or [for Thomson). Crests — i. two arms in armj>ur, hold- ing a battle-axe all proper (for Anstruther-) ; 2. a naked arm, couped at the elbow proper, holding a cross crosslet gules (for Thomson). Mottoes — " Periissem ni periissem," "Honesty is good policy / " " Fight." Married,yf?-j//)/, August 26, 1852, Caroline Maria Agnes Robina, only child of the Reverend John Hamilton Gray of Carntyne ; and by her {who died 1883) has Issue — (i) John St. Clair Anstruther- Thomson, Esquire, born June 4, 1853, died 1873 ; (2) Charles Fred- erick St. Clair Anstruther-Thomson, Esquire, Captain znd Life Guards, born May 6, 1855 [married, January 14, 1882, Agnes Dorothea, third daughter of James Alexander Guthrie of Craigie, in the county of Forfar, and has issue] ; (3) William Anstruther - Thomson, Esquire, of Kilmany, Cupar, in the county of Fife, Captain Royal Horse Guards, Aide-de-Camp to Governor of South Australia 1889-1891, born September d, 1859 [married, January 28, 1891, Clayre, daughter of Andrew Tennant of Fesenside, Glenelg, South Australia, and has issue'] ; {4) Arthur St. Clair Anstruther- Thomson, Esquire, bom November 19, 1872 ; Clementina Caroline ; Rosia Mary [married, December 20, 1892, Colonel David Bryce Bum] ; and Olivia Beatrice Louisa. He mar- ried, secondly, June 19, 1891, Isabel, second daughter of General Robert Bruce {brother of first Baron Aberdare), and has, Rachel Jean. Seats — Charleton, Colinsburgh, in the county of Fife ; Carntyne House, Glasgow. Sir ROBERT THORBURN, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint "SrTtrtffltirn ^iehael and Saint George, son of Robert ^'^f"*' "^^* ^ Thorbum of Juniper Bank, in the county of Peebles, by his -wife Alison, daughter of Robert Grieve of Kieletar, in the county of Perth ; Mem- ber of the Legislative Council of Newfoundland, 1870 ; Premier, 1885-1889 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been establislied, are for Arms ; Ermine, fretty gules, on a chief of the last a bults head. Crest — A dove holding in its m.outh a branch of olive. Motto — " Vivimus in spe." Married, 1865, Susanna Janetta, daughter of Andrew Milroy of Hamilton, in the Dominion of Canada. Postal address — St. Johns, Newfoundland. RICHARD THORNE THORNE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, iTTflflftl C Medical Officer to Her Majesty's Local Govem- ^iL^vlllK' ment Board, Fellow of the Royal Society, Bachelor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Physicians, London. Bom 1841, being the eldest surviving son of the late Thomas Henry Thome, Banker, Lea-mington ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Club — National. Armorial bearings claimed, but for which no authority appears to have been established, are : A cock holding rose branch ; with the VLcMja, " Ad gloriam perspinas." Married, April 4, 1867, Martha, daughter of the late Joseph Rylands of Sutton Grange, near Hull; and has Issue — (i) Berthold Bezly Thome Thome, bom 1868; (2) Leslie Cavendish Thorne Thome, bom i86g ; {3) Richard Thome Thorne, born 1876 ; and Joanna Lilian Thome. Postal addresses — 45 Inverness Terrace, Hyde Park, W. ; Fair lawn. Golds- worth, Woking. § THOMAS THORNEYCROFT, Esquire, Lieutenant- Colonel, Justice of the Peace for the ^rf»rt1««i>»t(*frtfi|- count-y of Shropshire, Deputy-Lieu- (O-JJUllll^J/VlUlV tenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, Lord of the Manor of Hadley, in the county of Shropshire, High Sheriff Cf)o 969 of tlie county of Stafford in 1864. Born December 10, 1822, being the second son of G. B. Thomeycroft, first Mayor of Wolverhampton, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of John Page. Clubs — Conservative, Primrose [London), Conserva- tive ( Wolverhampton), Conservative {Stafford). Livery — Claret colour. Armorial bearings as used, but for which Colonel Thomeycroft has not established any authority in the College of Arms, are : Vert, a mascle or, between four cross crosslets argent. Crest— 0« a mural crown gules, a falcon volant proper, jessed, membered and beaked or, be- tween two palm-branches gold; with the Motto, " Fortis qui se vincit." Married, June 1847, Jane, daughter of Alexander Whitelaw of Drum Park, in the county of Lanark; and has Issue — (i) George Benjamin Thomey- croft, born May 25, 1849 [married, September 20, 1876, Blanche Mary Mervyn, eldest daughter of Captain Mervyn Archdale of Castle Archdale, and has issue] ; (2) James Baird Thomeycroft, born March 19, 1851 ; (3) Hamo Douglas Thomeycroft, bom January j^, 1855 ; {4) Alexander Whitelaw Thomeycroft, Esquire, Captainzist Fusiliers, bom January 19, 1859 ; (5) Wallace Thomeycroft, born February 24, 1864 ; Jessie [married Joseph Arthur Piatt] ; Jeanie [married Francis Wheen, and has issue] ; Eleanor ; and Florence. Estates — Tettenhall Towers, in the county of Stafford; Hadley Park, in the county of Salop. Postal address — -Tettenhall Towers, near Wolverhampton. THORNHILL, quartered by TEMPEST. § ARTHUR JOHN THORNHILL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for ^rflllt*llfltff ^^^ county of Huntingdon. Born April y.L-\)ii\,\\,\j\,\\ 2^ 1850, being the eldest surviving son of George Thomhill, by his wife Elizabeth Mary, daughter of R. H. Wilkinson. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Arthurs. Livery — Drab coat, yellow waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, and [without the quarterings) as quoted in Burke's "Landed Gentry," but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, gules, two bars gemelle, and a chief argent; 2, azure, three stags trippant, two and one or ; 3. or, a pale between two lions rampant sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a woman proper, vested gules, fimbriated or, crined and ducally crowned of the sarne, and issuant from the coronet Jive thorn leaves vert ; with the Motto, " Be fast." Estate — Diddington, in the county of Huntingdon. Postal address — Diddington Hall, Buckden. GEORGE THORNHILL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; was in Madras Civil Service, 1842-1878 ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877. HSIR THOMAS THORNHILL, first Baronet, of 5» Riddlesworth Hall, in the county of Norfolk, and Pakenham Lodge, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Norfolk and Suffolk, and Deputy- Lieutenant for the last-named county. Bom March 26, 1837, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Thomhill of Riddlesworth Hall, in the county of Norfolk, by his wife Martha Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the late Henry Spencer Waddington, Member of Parliament for West Suffolk; created a Baronet, August 11, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Per pale gules and argent, two bars gemelles counterchanged, on a chief ermine, a fleur-de-lis between two roses of the first. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, three fleurs-de-lis or, in front of the bust of a woman proper, vested gules, crined and on the head a crown vallary or, issuing from the crown five thorn leaves vert. Motto — "Be fast." Married, February 17, 1863, Katherine Edith Isabella, only child of Richard Hodgson Huntley of Carham Hall, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Compton Thomhill, Esquire, born December 19, 1863, died December 31, 1877; (2) Anthony John Thomhill, Esquire, Lieutenant Norfolk Artillery, bom August 2, 1868 [married, September 2, 1891, Ethel Margaret Maria, only daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Miller of Shotover, in the county of Oxford]; (3) Hugh Thomhill, Esquire, born July 30, and died July 31, 1875; Beatrice Mary; and Violet Catharine. Seat — Pakenham Lodge, Bury St. Edmunds. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigeroua person. 97° C|)o C!)0 § WILLIAM CAPEL CLARKE-THORNHILL, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Northampton, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born April 8, 1832 ; assumed by Royal License the additional surname and arms of Thornhill, in compliance with the will of his wife's grandfather, Thomas Thornhill of Fixby. Clubs — Arthur's, Army and Navy, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, two bars gemelles and a chief argent, and for distinction a canton gules {for Thornhill), and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Thornhill, without marks of distinction. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, the bust of a woman proper, vested gules, fimbriated or, crined and ducally crowned also or, issuant from the crown five thorn leaves vert, charged on the breast for distinction with a cross crosslet or. Married, November 20, 1855, Clara, daughter and co-heir of Thomas Thornhill of Fixby and Riddles- worth ; and by her (who died July 16, 1865) has Issue — (i) Thomas Bryan Clarke - Thornhill, Gentleman, Master of Arts of, the University of Oxford, Secretary in the Diplo- matic Service, born March 13, 1857 ; (2) William Capel Clarke -Thornhill, Gentleman, born November 13, i860, died July 17, 1892 ; (3) Arthur Herbert Clarke-Thornhill, Gentleman, born December 31, 1861, died November 18, 1874; {4) Randolph Clarke-Thornhill, Gentleman, born January 7, 1863 ; Clara Louisa ; and Gwendoline Blanche. Seats — Rushton Hall, Kettering, in the county of North- ampton ; Fixby Hall, Huddersfield, in the county of York ; Swakeleys, Uxbridge ; Binham, in the county of Norfolk, THORNTON, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD THORN- TON, Knight Grand Cross of the Most 1ir\\(Wty^f\Vt Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil <:L.(JU;-UIUU Division), Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, second Conde de Cassilhas in the Kingdom of Portugal, Master of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford. Born July 13, 1817, being the fifth and only surviving son of the late Right Honourable Sir Edward Thornton, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), one of His Majesty's Most Hon- ourable Privy Council, who was created Conde de Cas- silhas in the Kingdom of Portugal (which title the late Sir Edward was authorised to accept), the limitations thereof extending to three lives. The present Sir Edward was attached to the Mission at Turin, April 1842 ; appointed Paid Attach^ at Mexico, February 1845 ; Secretary of the Legation there, December 1851 ; Secretary to Sir Charles Hotham's Special Mission to the River Plate, from April 1852 to October 1853 ; Charge d' Affaires and Consul-General to Granada in 1854, but before proceeding there was trans- ferred to the Republic of Uruguay ; Minister to the Argentine Confederation, September 1859; Minister Plenipotentiary to Brazil, August 1865, and appointed in the same capacity to the Court at Lisbon, September 1867, but instead of proceeding to Portugal, became Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary at Washington ; was Ambassador at St, Petersburg, 1881-1884 ; at Constantinople, 1884-1887. Clubs — Athenaeum, Marlborough, St. James's. Livery — Dark green with gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a chevron sable between three hawthorn trees eradicated proper, a canton or, thereon the Swedish bird Tjader or Cock of the Wood also proper, and en surtout an escocheon of honourable augmentation being or, thereon an arm embowed vested azure, cuff gold, the hand supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flowing the Royal Standard of Portugal all proper, the said escocheon en- signed with the coronet of a Conde of Portugal ; the whole within the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; bearing the motto of the Order, ' ' Tria juncta in uno ; " and the collar, from which is pendent the badge of the said Most Honoui'able Order. Above is placed a helmet affront^e suitable to his rank, the lambrequin being of sable, lined with argent. On the dexter side is placed, i. the Crest of honourable augmentation, namely, out of the coronet of a Conde of Portugal proper, an arm embowed supporting a flagstaff, therefrom flowing the Royal Standard of Portugal as in the arms ; and in an escroU over the said crest the HottO, "Pro Rege Pio ; " and 2. on the sinister side his own family Crest, namely, out of an Eastern crown ^ is the Military Cocl:ade. or between two dragons' wings, a dragon's head ermme, du'caUy gorged gold ; and upon an escroU under the arms the Motto, " Fit manus aliena sua." Married, August 15, i8i;4 Mary, widow of Andrew Melville of Dumfries, and daughter of John Maitland of Edinburgh ; and has Issue— Edward Thornton, Esquire, bom June 19, 1856; Mary Grace; and Frances Evelyn. Postal address— go Eaton Square, London, S.W. Deputy Surgeon-General JAMES HO WASD THORN- TON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath! Born 1834, being tlie son of the late Major John Thornton, 78th Regiment: created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. 1885. Married, 1861, Mary, youngest daughter of the late Joseph Astor of Jersey. MARY AGNES THORNTON, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Agnes Thornton , sister of the fourteenth Baron Windsor: raised to the rank of a Barons daughter, 1870. Married, 1892, John Knowsley Thornton of Hilders- ham Hall, in the county of Cambridge. Sir THOMAS THORNTON, Knight Bacltelor, oj Thornton Castle, Town Clerk of Dundee : dubbed Knight Bachelor, July 18, 1894. THOMAS HENRY THORNTON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Doctor of Civil Law, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and London. Born 1832, being the son of the late Thomas Thornton of Gloucester Street, Warwick Square, S. W. : created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1877. Clubs — Travellers' , Magistrates' , Northbrook, Indian. Married, 1862, Alfreda, daughter of J. C. Spender, Esquire, of Bath and Englishcombe. Postal address — 23 Bramham Gardens, S. W. THOROLD, see WINCHESTER, Bishop of. Dame ELIZABETH FRANCES THOROLD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Thorold, daugh- fTTfini-nlfl '^'' °*^ '''^ '^'^ Colonel Hildyard of Flintham v^yvlUlU Hall, in the county of Nottingham. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three goats salient argent. Married, 1841, Sir John Charles Thorold, eleventh Baronet, who died 1866 ; and has Issue— (i) Sir John Henry Thorold, twelfth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Montague George Thorold, Esquire, late Royal Navy, born August 23, 1S4.1; [married, July 2, 1881, Emmeline Laura, widow of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Rivers, and daughter of Captain John Pownall WiUiam Bastard]; (3) Cecil Thorold, Esquire, of Boothby, in the county of Lincoln, Justice of the Peace, born October S, 1847 [married, September 2, 1875, Anne Charlotte, daughter of General Clareraont, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has a daughter. Mar- guerite] ; (4) Charles Cecil Hayford Thorold, Esquire, born December 26, 1852 [married, September 22, 1883, Marion Gertrude, daughter of Thomas Browning of Sale, in the county of Chester] ; Constance Marion, died 1849 ; and Edith Mary. Postal address — 127 Ebury Street, S.W. §SlR JOHN HENRY THOROLD, twelfth Baronet, of Marston, in the county of Lincoln, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born March 9, 1842, being the son of Sir John, the eleventh Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of the late Colonel Hildyard of Flintham Hall, in the county of Nottingham ; succeeded his father in 1866, under the creation of August 24, 1642. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three goats salient argent, impaling the arms of Brodrick, namely argent, on a chief vert, two spears' heads erect of the field, the points imbrued gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable, and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a roebuck passant ermine, attired or. Motto — " Cervusnonservus." Married, February 3, 1869, Alexandrina Henrietta Matilda, eldest daughter of Henry, eighth Lord Middleton ; and has Issue — (1) John George Thorold, Esquire, bom October 2, 1870 ; (2) Henry Cecil Thorold, Esquire, bom November 17, 1871 ; (3) James Ernest Thorold, Esquire, born January 27, 1877 ; Aline [married, 1894, Ernest John Wythies] ; and Dorothy H is the Naval Cockade. Marion. Residence— SysXon Park, near Grantham, in the county of Lincoln. MONTAGUE THOROLD, Esquire. Bom August 23, 184s, being the second son of Sir John Charles Thorold, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Elizabeth Frances, daughter of the late Colonel Thomas Blackborne Thornton-Hildyard of Flintham, in the county of Nottingham. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, three goats salient argent ; and for his Crest, a roebuck passant ermine, attired or ; with the Motto, " Cervus non servus." Married, July 2, 1881, Emmeline Laura, otherwise Baroness Rivers [to whom refer], daughter of Captain John Pownall William Bastard, and widow of the Right Honourable Horace Pitt- Rivers, sixth and last Baron Rivers. Postal address— nj Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. §/OHN WALTER HOOK THORP, Esquire, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel ^th Volun- grflrtfrj teer Battalion Cheshire Regiment {upon whom VUt^vvy tl^ Volunteer Decoration has been conferred), Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester. Born July 6, 1851, being the eldest son of Robert Thorp, Esquire, ofRainow, in the County Palatine of Chester, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Frances, only child of John Thorp of Aldgate, and niece of J. T. Tlwrp, Lord Mayor of London, 1821, and Member of Parliament for London, 1822. Livery — Black, and gold facings. Armorial bear- ings as used are for Arms : Chequy argent and sable, on a f esse or, three martlets of the second. Crest — A martlet: with the Motto, " Vivit port Jimera virtus." The arms were confirmed at the Visitation of Cheshire by Dugdale, 1663, but no authority has been established by Mr. Thorp above mentioned. Married, 1877, Louisa, daughter of C. W. Beck of Upton Priory, in the county of Cheshire, and Frongoch, in the county of Montgomery : and has Issue — (il Herbert Walter Beck Thorp, bom October 14, 1879; (2) Humphrey Olaf Thorp, bom October 26, 1884; (3) Charles Robert Thorp Thorp, bom May 6, 1886; and Lucia Joan. Estates — Jordangate, Macclesfield ; Rainow, Cheshire. Postal a.6iATess— Jordangate House, Maccles- CftU 971 The Right Honourable Sir HENRY THRING, Baron Thring, of Alderhurst, in the county of STflfiniT ^'"^^yt Knight Commander of the Most \L-\)\.\\}.\^ Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Born i8i8, being the second son of the Reverend John Gale Dalton Thring of Alford House, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Sarah, daughter of the Reverend Richard Jenkyns, Vicar of Ever- creech, in the county of Somerset [she died 1891, in her 102nd year). Creation— August 17, 1886. Chib— Athen- aeum. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms : Erminois on a fesse plain azure, another wavy or, charged with three escallops sable, bordure invected gules. Crest — A cock per pale or and gules, cJiar^ed with two escallops counterchanged, in the beak an ear of barley proper. Married, 1856, Elizabeth, daughter of John Cardwell of Liverpool, Merchant, and sister of the Right Honourable the first and last Viscount Cardwell; and has Issue — An only daughter, Katharine Annie, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Katharine Annie. Postal addresses — 5 Queen's Gate Gardens, South Kensington, London, S. W, ; Alder- hurst, EngleJield Green, Surrey. §Sm NICHOLAS WILLIAM GEORGE THROCK- MORTON, ninth Baronet, of ^flrnr fern ni*f nn Co"gbton court, in the county VJ^^lUVtHllUlVUll of Warwick ; Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, High Sheriff for the county of Berkshire 1872. Bom April 26, 1838, being the son of the late Sir Robert George Throckmorton, the eighth Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter of Sir John Acton, Baronet; succeeded his father in 1862, under the creation of September i, 1642. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chevron argent, three bars gemels sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a falcon rising proper, belled and jessed or. Mottoes — ' ' Virtus sola nobilitas," and " Moribus antiquis." Heir presumptive. his brother, Richard Charles Acton Throckmorton, Captain 87th Foot, born 1839; married, 1866, Frances Stewart, daughter of Major John Arthur Moore, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Seats — Buckland, near Faringdon, in the county of Berkshire ; Coughton Court, in the county of Warwick; Weston Underwood, in the county of Buckingham. THROWLEY, Viscount, see SONDES. General Sir HENR V ED WARD LANDOR THUIL- LIER, Companion of the Most Exalted flrflllHltOt* Order of the Star of India, Knight ^l±-\}W\.\Wi/\, Bachelor. Born 1813, being the son of the late John J. Thuillier de Malapert, of Bath and Cadiz, by his wife Julia ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, iZj2 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1879. Club — Oriental. Married, firstly, Susanne, daughter of the Reverend J. Haydon Cardfw (she died 1844) ; secondly, in 1847, Annie Charlotte, daughter of George Gordon Macpherson, late Bengal Medi- cal Service. Postal address — Tudor House, Richmond, Surrey. Colonel HENRY R A VENSHA W THUILLIER, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Surveyor-General of India. Born 1838, behig the son of General Sir Henry Edward Landor Thuillier, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1893. Club — East India United Service. Mar- ried, 1867, Em.m.eline T., daughter of Fleetwood Williams, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Postal address — Calcutta. THURCASTON, quartered by HUSSEY. THURLES, Viscount, see ORMONDE. §The Right Honourable THOMAS JOHN HOVELL - THURLOW - CUMMING- 0rfllirlnVn BRUCE, Baron Thurlow, a Member of ViLIJUt-lUUI Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Fellow of the Royal Society, of Thurlow, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Suffolk, Elgin, Stirling, and Nairn. Born December 5, 1838, being the younger son of the third Baron, by his wife, the only daughter of Peter Hodgson; and assumed, in right of his wife, the names and arms of Cumming-Bruce of Roseisle, Dunphail, and Kinnaird by Royal License, August 1874 ; succeeded his brother as fifth Baron, April 22, 1874, under the creation of June 12, 1792. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly, i. or, a saltire gules, on a chief of the last, in sinister canton, a mullet of the first, charged with a crescent of the second (for Bruce) ; 2. azure, three garbs or (for Cumming) ; 3. argent, on a chevron cottised sable, three portcullises with chains and rings of the first (for Thurlow) ; 4. or, a cross sable (for Hovell). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crests, i. on a cap of maintenance proper, a dexter arm in armour from the shoulder, resting on the elbow also proper, the hand holding a sceptre erect or; motto over, "Fuimus" (for Bruce) ; 2. a lion rampant or, holding in the dexter forepaw a dagger proper; motto over, "Courage" (for Cumming) ; 3. a raven proper gorged with a chain, and pendent a portcullis argent ; motto over, ' ' Justitias soror fides " (for Thurlow) ; 4. a greyhound couchant or, collared and line reflexed over the back sable ; motto over, ' ' Quo fata vocant" (for Hovell). Supporters— On either side a greyhound or, collared and line reflexed over the back sable. Married, October 18, 1864, Elma, commonly known as Lady Elma, only daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Elgin and Kincardine, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, by his first wife Elizabeth Mary, only child of Major Charles Lennox Cumming-Bruce of Roseisle, Dunphail, and Kinnard, North Britain ; and has Issue — (i) James f^rederick Hovell- Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable James Frederick Hovell-Thurlow-Cum- ming-Bruce, Captain Black Watch (Royal Highlanders), Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nairn, born July 24, The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 972 C!)u €:Hi 1867 [married, December 8, 1891, Constance Gertrude Cecily, second daughter of the late Thomas Henry Clifton, of Lytham Hall, in the county of Lancaster] ; (2) Charles Edward Hovell-Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles Edward Hovell- Thurlow-Cumming-Bruce, born 1869 ; (3) Henry Nigel Hovell - Thurlow - Gumming - Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Nigel Hovell-Thurlow- Cumming-Bruce, bom June 20, 1875 ; (4) Edmund Sigurd Hovell - Thurlow - Cumming - Bruce, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edmund Sigurd Hovell-Thurlow- Cumming - Bruce, born August 17, 1878 ; Mary Elma, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Elma [married, April 26, 1893, Arthur Wellesley Anstruther, Esquire] ; and Alice Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Alice Margaret. Residences — Dunphail, Scotland ; 33 Chesham Place, S.W. ; Kinnaird, Larbert, North Britain; Ashfield, Ixworth, in the county of Suffolk. THURLOW -CUMMING -BRUCE, HOVELL-, see THURLOW. §SiR JOHN . HARDY THURSBY, first Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of f7rflII1*ttflt1 Lancaster, Deputy - Lieutenant for the *U^yUlJJU{^ County Palatine of Lancaster. Bom August 31, 1826, being the son of the late Reverend William Thiu-sby, by his wife Eleanor Mary, daughter of Colonel Hargreaves of Ormerod House, Burnley. Creation — 1887. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant sable holding a battle-axe erect or. Motto — "In silentio fortitudo." Married, firstly, April 21, i860, Clara, youngest daughter of Colonel Williams, Royal Engineers, and niece of Mr. Justice Williams, by whom (who died March 21, 1867) he had Issue — John Ormerod Scarlett Thursby, Esquire, of Bank Hall, in the county of Lancaster, Justice of the Peace, born April 27, 1861 [married, November 28, 1888, Ella Beatrice, daughter of Colonel Crosse, of Shaw Hill, and has, Clara] ; Violet [married, February 19, 1889, Willoughby Aston Littledale, youngest son of Henry Anthony Littledale of Bolton Hall, in the county of York, and has, Eleanor Violet] ; secondly, November 26, 1868, Louisa Harriet, daughter of Colonel Smyth, of Heath Hall, Member of Parhament, and has issue ; George James Thursby, Esquire, born November 17, 1869 [married, December 11, 1894, Mary Augusta, elder daughter of Thomas Hardcastle, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Bradshaw Hall, Bolton-le-Moors] ; and Mary Eleanor. Seats — Ormerod House, Burnley ; Holmhurst, Christ- church, in the county of Southampton ; Panmure House, Carnoustie, North Britain, Residence — 37 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. Sir JOHN BATES THURSTON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of fTTflttf (if'rtll Saint Michael and Saint George, Gover- tU^yUl^tUU nor and Commander-in-Chief for the Western Pacific. Bom 1836, being the son of John Noel Thurston of Bath. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three mullets of six points in fesse, between three bugle-horns stringed or, banded azure, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent his badge as a Knight Commander. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stork proper, resting the dexter claw upon a mullet as in the arms, surmounted by a rainbow issuing from clouds also proper. Married, 1883, Amelia, daughter of John Berry of Albury, in the Colony of New South Wales. Postal addreses — St. Heliers, Taviuni ; Thornbury, Viti- Levu, Fiji. GEORGE HENRY HENDRICK THWAITES, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- '^\(w\a\jrOti anguished Order of Saint Michael and SU^iJUJQ-iVv?7 Saint George; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. S is the military Cockade. THYNNE, see BATH. THYNNE, Baron, see BATH. THE REVEREND ARTHUR CHRISTOPHER THYNNE, Master of Arts, Honorary ilTrU*\nVit, Canon of Truro Cathedral, Rector of Kilk- VLygUIlK hampton. Born November 9, 1832, being the second son of the Reverend JohnThynne, commonly known as the Reverend Lord John Thynne, Doctor of Divinity, Canon and Sub-Dean of Westmmster, by his wife Anne Constantia, daughter of the Reverend Charles Cobbe Beresford. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4, barry of ten or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed and erected gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or, collared sable ; with the Motto, "J'ay bonne cause." Married, June 28, 1859, Gwenllian Elizabeth Fanny Isabel, daughter of Russell Kendall ; and has Issue— (i) William Francis Gran- ville Thynne, Gentleman, born 1862; (2) John Granville Thynne, Gentleman, born 1865; (3) Arthur Granville Thynne, Gentleman, born 1867; (4) Denis Granville Thynne, Gentleman, Royal Navy, born 1875, became a Midshipman 1892 ; (5) Richard Granville Thynne, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (6) Hugh Edward Granville Thynne, Gentleman, born 1881 ; Sophia Gwenllian Granville; Mary Granville; Anne Con- stantia Granville; Grace Granville; and Margaret Ethel Granville. Postal address— Penstovie, Kilkhampton, North Cornwall. CHARLES ERNEST THYNNE, Esquire, Barrister-at- Law. Born February 26, 1849, being the second but only sur- viving son of the Reverend Charles Thynne, commonly known as the Reverend Lord Charles Thynne, by his wife Harriet Frances, daughter of the Right Reverend Richard Bagot, Lord Bishop of Bath and Wells. C&^— United University. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry of ten or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed and erected gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or, collared sable; with the Motto, "J'ay bonne cause." Married, June 8, 1880, Annie Harriet, daughter of Francis Seymour Haden, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons ; and has Issue — Roger Charles Sey- mour Thynne, Esquire, born July 25, 1881 ; and Mary Harriet. Postal address — 7 Redcliffe Gardens, S.W. HENR Y THYNNE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws. Born 1839, being the son of the late Edward Thynne of Ipswich, Queens- land ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1890. Clubs — Dublin United Service, Royal St. George's Yacht. Postal addresses — Plantation, Donnybrook, county Dublin ; Royal Irish Constabtilary Offi.ce, Dublin Castle. Colonel REGINALD THOMAS THYNNE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, appointed Assistant-Adjutant-General Home District 1890. Born 1843, being the son of the late Reverend John Thynne, commonly known as the Reverend Lord John Thynne, Doctor of Divinity, by his wife Anna Constantia, daughter of the Reverend Charles Cobbe Beresford. Clubs — Guards', United Service, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, barry of ten or and sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant, tail nowed and erect gules. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer statant or, collared sable. Married, 1890, Louisa, widow of Major William Ewing ; and has Issue living — Katharine Angela. Postal address — 2 Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. RICHARD HENRY TIDSWELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Suffolk, ^TthrtVttOH Barrister - at - Law. Bom December 27, tU^iU^UIt'll 1848, being the second son of Robert Tidswell of Denmark Hill, London, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Leeds. ^ is the Naval Cockade. CiD Cit 973 Cluhs — United University, Hyde Park. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Party per pale, on the dexter side, azure, two bendlets nebuly or, gutt^e-de-poix, between four escallops argent, three in chief and one in base, im- paling on the sinister side the arms of Brooke, namely argent, a cross nebuly per pale gules and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a boar's head erased of the last ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per pale nebuly or and azure, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline and resting the sinister upon an escallop of the last ; with the Motto, " Certum pete finem." Married., June 21, 1876, Helen Maud, daughter of John William Brooke, Esquire, of Sibton Park, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant ; and has /mkc— Cecil Robert Tidswell, Gentleman, born 1880; Maud Elizabeth; Janette Katharine; Eleanor; Margaret Aline ; Alice Constance ; and Emily Beatrice. Estate— Has property in the parishes of Creething and Coddenham, in the county of Suffolk. Postal addresses — Bosmere Hall, Needham Market, Suffolk; 49 Wilton Crescent, London, S.W. ROBERT INGHAM TIDSWELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law. Bom 1846, being the elder son of the late Robert Tidswell of Denmark Hill, London, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Joseph Ingham of Leeds. Clud — United University. Armonal bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, two bendlets nebuly or, gutt^e-de-poix, between four escallops argent, three in chief and one in base ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant per pale nebuly or and azure, holding in the dexter paw a cross moline and resting the sinister upon an escallop both of the last. Married, April II, 1883, Aline (who died March 29, 1884), daughter of the Reverend Maurice William Ferdinand St. John, Bachelor of Divinity, Canon of Gloucester, and Vicar of Kempsford, in that county; and has Issue — A daughter. Aline. He married secondly, January 30, 1894, Katharine Anne, youngest daughter of the late John Curtis Hayward of Quedgeley House, in the county of Gloucester. Estate and postal address — Haresfield Court, Stonehouse, in the county of Gloucester. Dame MARY TIERNEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Tierney, daughter of the late fTTtWtll^t) ■^*"'^'' Grove Spurgeon Farrer of Brafield VLlvlllcJ/ House, in the county of Buckingham, and Clopton and Groton, in the county of Suffolk. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt or, supported by two lions rampant respecting each other, doubled-queued of the last, on a chief ermine, three trefoils slipped vert. Married, 1855, Sir Matthew Edward Tierney, Baronet, who died i860, when his title, which was created in 1834, became extinct. Postal address — 20 Chapel Street, Gros- venor Place, London, S.W. TIFFIN, quartered by IRWIN. TIGHE, see BUNBURY-TIGHE and MORGAN- TIGHE. LOUISA MADBLINA TIGHE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Louisa Madelina Tighe, /nrxerVitf daughter of the fourth Duke of Richmond. VLl^y V Married, 1825, the Right Honourable William Frederick Fownes Tighe, who died June 1878. MICHAEL JOSEPH TIGHE, Esquire, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Bom 1864 ; entered Leinster Regiment 1883, and became a Lieutenant of the Indian Staff Corps 1885 ; created Companion of the Dis- tinguished Service Order, 1889. Postal address — Yawd- win, Burmah. Major -General JOHN ARTHUR TILLARD, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the 'tirii'ittvti Bath. Bom 1837, being the son of the late «U,lllaiU Philip Tillard of Shukeley Hall, in the county of Huntingdon; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1859, .E&a Scott, daughter of General G. P. Whish, Bengal Staff Corps. Sir JOHN TILLS Y, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of f?ri(fl>11 ^^ Peace for the counties of London and VLlllvJ^ Middlesex. Born 1813, being the son of the late John Tilley, by his wife Elisabeth, daughter of Thomas Eraser ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1880. Married, _/frj//)/, 1839, Cecilia, daughter of Thomas Anthony Trollope, Barrister - at - Law ; secondly, 1850, Mary Ann, daughter of Thomas Partington of OJfham House, in the county of Sussex ; thirdly, 1861, Susan, daughter of William Montgomerie of Annick Lodge, in the county of Ayr [she died 1880). Postal address — 73 St. George's Square, S. W. Sir SAMUEL LEONARD TILLEY, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1818, being the son of Thomas M. Tilley of Queen s County, New Brunswick ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867, and Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Married, firstly, 1842, Julia Anna, daughter of James T. Hanford {she died 1862) ; secondly, 1867, Alice, eldest daughter of Zachariah Chip- man. Postal address — -Government House, Fredericton, New Brunswick. Major-General JOHN TILL Y, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1836 ; if^xWw created Companion of the Most Honourable Order ^iHllK of the Bath, 1887. NICOLAS TINDAL-CARILL-WORSLEY, Gentle- man, Master of CmUal^Carill^morislep ^-rsit^ofoxforl Born January 5, 1848, being the eldest son of Acton Tindal of the Manor House, Aylesbury ; and assumed by Royal License, 1878, the additional surnames and arras of Carill - Worsley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chief gules, a mural crown or, and for dis- tinction a cross crosslet of the last (for Worsley) ; 2. argent, three bars sable, in chief as many martlets, and for dis- tinction a cross crosslet all of the last (for Carill) ; 3. argent, a fesse dancett^e gules, in chief a fleur-de-lis azure between two crescents of the second, and in base a crescent of the last between two fleurs-de-lis of the third (for Tindal) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Worsley and Carill quarterly, without marks of distinction. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. on a mural crown or, a wyvern, wings expanded gules, charged upon the body for distinction with a cross crosslet argent (for Worsley), and over it the motto, " Quod adest gratum juvat ; " 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert regardant lodged or, charged on the body for distinction with a cross crosslet sable, and over it the motto, "Per castra ad astra " (for Carill) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, in front of five ostrich feathers argent, a fleiu^-de-lis azure, between two crescents gules ; and over it the Motto, " Nosce teipsum" (for Tindal). Married, April 17, 1875, Elizabeth, daughter and heir of Charles Carill-Worsley, Esquire, of Piatt Hall, Manchester, and of Winster, in the county of Derby; and has Issue — (i) Charles Nicolas Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman, of the Royal Navy, born August 20, 1876 ; (2) John Acton Tindal-Carill- Worsley, Gentleman, born July 20 and died July 21, 1877 ; (3) Acton Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentleman, born Sep- teraber 9, 1878 ; (4) Ralph Tindal-Carill-Worsley, Gentle- man, born December 27, 1881 ; and Clementin. Seat — Piatt Hall, Manchester. TIPPERARY, Earl of, see His Royal Highness the DUKE OF CAMBRIDGE. TIPPING, see GARTSIDE-TIPPING. TIPTOFT, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE. TIRY, Baron, see ARGYLL. TITCHFIELD, Marquess of, see PORTLAND. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 974 Co6 Dame CATHERINE TOBIN, Widow, cotmnonly known as Lady Tobin, eldest daughter of Lister ■fTTrtlhttt Ellis of Crofthead, in the county of Cumher- ^UUill land. Married, 1835, Sir Thomas Tobin, Knight Bachelor, who died 1881. Postal address — 63 Albert Hall Mansions, KeJisington. JAMES TOD -MERCER, Esquire, of Scotsbank and Hyndhope, in the county of Selkirk, fTTrtTl Q(AXfYtt)V '^'^'^ Hope Park, Edinburgh, Justice Vii^UU'Cll^t-lttl of the Peace, Advocate, Commis- sioner of Supply for the county of Selkirk. Born 1836, being the eldest son of the late James Tod of Deanston, in the county of Perth, and Hope Park, Edinburgh, Writer to the Signet, by his wife Susan Mercer ; and succeeded to the Selkirkshire estates in 1875, on the death of his maternal uncle, Robert Mercer, heir male of the old baronial family of Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour, and assumed the additional surname and arms of Mercer. He is an Heir of Entail called under the destinations of the Deeds executed both by Sir James Mercer of Aldie and Meikleour, Knight and Baronet, of date July 31, i66g, and Sir Laurence Mercer, Knight and Baronet, of date June 27, 1715. Club — Scottish, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or on a fesse between three crosses pat^e in chief gules, and a mullet in base azure, as many bezants, within a bordure indented of the second {for Mercer) ; z and 3 argent, a fesse sable, between three foxes' heads couped proper (for Tod), Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cross patde fitch^e gules. Motto — " Crux Christi mea corona." Married, January 2, 1868, Constance Mary, only daughter of the Reverend Meyrick Beebee (of the Legge-Beebees of Willey Court, in the county of Hereford), of Womaston, in the county of Radnor, and Rector of Simonburn, in the county of Northumberland ; and has Issue — (i) James Laurence Mercer Tod-Mercer, Gentleman, born October 28, 1868 ; (2) Bernard Meyrick Mercer Tod-Mercer, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal En- gineers, born 1870; and Constance Mary. Seat — Scots- bank, in the county of Selkirk, TODD, see WILSON-TODD. Sir CHARLES TODD, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Sai?it Michael and ■ffTrtft^ Sai«^ George, Astronomer and Superintendent \4l^UUU QjT Telegraphs South Australia since 1855, and Postmaster-General since 1869. Bom 1826, being the son of G. Todd; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commaiider of that Order, 1893. Married, 1855, Alice Gillam, daughter of E. Bell of Cambridge. Postal address — Observatory, Adelaide, South Australia. JOHN SPENCER BR YDGES TODD, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the Colony of Cape of Good Hope. Born 1840, being the youngest son of the late Colonel George Todd, ^rd Dragoon Guards ; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1878. Married, 1865, Susan Margaret, daughter of the late Goert, Baron van Reede van Oudt- shoorn. Postal addresses — 24 Cathcart Road, South Ken- sington, S. IV. : 112 Victoria Street, S. W. HENRY PAUL TODD-NAYLOR, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order ^T'rthTl-fT^ JitlTrtt* of the Indian Empire. Born 1861, ^UUU^Ji^Ct^iUi i^eing the son of the late William Todd-Naylor of Liverpool^ and Hartford Grange, in the County Palatine of Chester ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890, Club— £aj-/ India United Service. Postal addresses Magwe, Upper Bu7-mah ; 8 Crescent Road, Beckenham. JAMES HENRY BROOKE TODD-THORNTON, Esquire. Born July ii, 1855, Cotm^Cijornton ]Zlt'^^' Todd-Thort ton, Esquire, of Westbrook, in county Donegal, by liis wife- Anna Letitia, only child of M is tlie MUitaxy Cockade. Col Captain Daniel Geale, Royal Navy, Armorial bearings —He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend gules between two cinquefoils sable, three escarbuncles or (for Thornton) ; 2 and 3 argent, on a chevron between three foxes' heads erased gules, a mullet or (for Todd). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased sable, beaked and collared or, charged on the neck with an escarbuncle or (for Thornton) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a fox passant proper, charged on the shoulder with a torteau, motto over, " Faire sans dire " (for Todd). Motto—" Nee temere nee timide." Married, Ada, daughter of Doctor L Huntley, Brighton. 5«ao?-«, - al. TOLER, see NORBURY. ALFRED TOLHURST, Gentleman. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Party per itr e\W\\\VXi't *^^^^ sable and or, in chief two bells of kHJIJJUIJJV the last, and in base upon a mount a hurst proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a wolf regardant sable, collared or, resting the dexter fore-paw on a bell also or; with the Motto — ' ' Ne cede malis. ' ' Postal address — Gravesend. JOHN TOLHURST, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Surrey and London, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Bom February 24, 1834, being the eldest son of the late John Tolhurst of St. Olave's, Southwark, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Lydia, eldest daughter of John Carman of Great Yarmouth, in the county of Nor- folk. C/a^— Magistrates'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse nebuly sable between three cres- cents in chief of the last, issuant therefrom a fire proper, and a bull's head erased in base of the second ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour proper, between on the dexter side a decrescent, and on the sinister side an increscent sable, the hand proper grasping a bull's head as in the arms ; with the Motto — " Alta pete." Married, August 23, 1861, Agnes Milner, only daughter of Vincent Grose of Horselydown, in the county of Surrey ; and has Issue — John Grose 'Tolhurst, Gentleman, born December 6, 1862 ; and Agnes Milner. Postal address — Glenbrook, Beckenham, Kent. TOLLEMACHE, see DYSART. FRANCES JULIA PAKENHAM, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Felix '&r i\\\^tVlf\f\\C Thomas Tollemache, daughter of ^U.'Ulll^ltlClVIJ(' Henry Peters of Betchworth Castle, in the county of Surrey. Married, firstly, Felix Thomas Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Felix Thomas Tollemache {brother of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Dysart), who died 1843 ; secondly, 1845 (as his second wife), Rear-Admiral John Pakenham, who died 1876. § HENRY JAMES TOLLEMACHE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the County Palatine of Chester, Major Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Oxford, Member of Parliament for the Eddisbury Division of Cheshire. Born July 5, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Wilbraham Spencer Tollemache, Esquire, of Dorfold Hall, Nantwich, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter and heir of the Reverend James Tomkinson. Clubs — Arthur's, Carlton. Armorial H IB the Naval Cockade. Col Com 975 bearings— He beai-s for Arms : Argent, a fret sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the coloiu-s, a horse's head erased gules, between two wings or, pellettfe ; with the Motto, "Confido con- quiesco." Postal addresses— T)(ydo\& Hall, near Nantwich • 42 Half Moon Street, W. LIONEL ARTHUR TOLLEMACHE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Lionel Arthur Tollemache. Bom 1838, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Tollemache. C/a*j— Athenseum, New University. Armorial liearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fret sable, impaling the arms of Egerton, namely argent, a lion rampant gules, between three pheons sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased gules, between two wings or, pellett^e. Married, 1870, Beatrix Lucia Catherine, commonly known as the Honourable Beatrix Lucia Cath- erine, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Egerton of Tatton. The Right Honourable MINNIE TOLLEMACHE, Widow, Baroness Tollemache, daughter of James Duff. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank: Argent, a fret sable. Sup- porters — On either side a stag guardant proper, gorged with a collar flory counterflory or. Married, 1850, as his second wife, the Right Honourable John Tollemache, first Baron Tollemache, who died 1890. Of the above marriage there is Usve—[i) John Richard Delap Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Richard Delap Tollemache, born October 22, 1850 [married, December 26, 1872, Eleanor, fourth daughter of the Honourable Henry Starnes, President of Council for the Province of Quebec, Canada, marriage dissolved 1880] ; (2) Hamilton James Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hamilton James Tollemache, Barrister-at-Law, born January 22, 1852 [married, October 21, 1879, Mabel, second daughter of Robert Culling Hanbiuy, Member of Parliament, of Bedwell Park, in the county of Hertford, and has a son, born October 11, 1888]; (3) Murray Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Murray Tollemache, born May 21, 1853; (4) Stanhope Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stanhope Tollemache, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born August 28, 1855 ; (5) Duff Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Duff Tollemache, born January 5, 1859 ; (6) Douglas Alfred Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Douglas Alfred Tollemache, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born June 27, 1862 [married, August 17, 1887, Alice Mary, daugh- ter of John Head, and has, Bevil Douglas Tollemache, Esquire, born 1889 ; and a daughter] ; (7) Stratford Tolle- mache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Stratford Tollemache, Lieutenant King's Royal Rifle Corps, born June 25, 1864 ; (8) Ranulph Tollemache, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Ranulph Tollemache, born January i, 1866; (9) Mortimer Tollemache, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Mortimer Tollemache, born April 12, 1872 ; and Rhona Cecilia Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Rhona Cecilia Emily [married, April 17, 1883, Thomas Wood of Gwernfed, in the county of Brecon, late Lieutenant Grenadier Guards]. §The Right Honourable WILBRAHAM FREDE- RIC TOLLEMACHE, Baron Tollemache, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Chester. Born July 4, 1832, being the son of the first Baron, by his wife Georgina Louisa, daughter of John Best ; succeeded his father i8go, under the creation of January 17, 1876. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fret sable, impaling the arms of Hamilton, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three cinquefoils ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, an ancient ship or lymphad with one mast, the sails furled and oars out sable, (for Arran). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse's head erased gules, between two wings or, pellettfe. Supporters — On either side a stag guardant proper, gorged with a collar flory counterflory or. Motto — " Confido conquiesco. " Married, firstly, December 2, 1858, Emma Georgiana Stewart, commonly known as Lady Emma Georgiana Stewart, second daughter of the ninth Earl of Galloway ; and by her (who died January 24, 1869) has Issue — (i) Lyonel Plantagenet Tollemache, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Lyonel Plan- tagenet Tollemache, born October 28, i860 [married, April 13, 1882, Blanche Sybil, commonly known as Lady Blanche Sybil, only daughter and heir of the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Kingston, and has, Bentley Lyonel John Tollemache, Esquire, born March 7, 1883 ; Denis Plan- tagenet Tollemache, Esquire, born January 12, 1884] ; (2) Wilbraham John Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wilbraham John Tollemache, born February 5, 1865 ; (3) Randolph Stewart Tollemache, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Randolph Stewart Tollemache, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, born April 5, 1866 ; (4) Arthur Wilbraham Tollemache, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Wilbraham, Tollemache, born September 9, 1867 ; Emma Georgina Blanche, commonly known as the Honourable Emma Geor- gina Blanche ; and Grace Emma, commonly known as the Honourable Grace Emma. He married secondly, October 2, 1878, Mary Stuart, daughter of the Right Honourable Claud Hamilton, commonly known as Lord Claud Hamilton, Member of Parliament. Seats — Helraingham Hall, Ston- ham ; Peckforton Castle, Tarporley, in the county of Chester. Town address — 40 Cadogan Gardens, London, S.W. Sir JOHN TOMES, Knight Bachelor, Fellow of the Royal Society, Fellow of the Royal College of ^rt\X^pti Surgeons, Vice-President British Denial kL-UIIIvP Association. &om iZie,, being the eldest son of the late John Tomes of Weston-ufon-Avon, in the county of Gloucester ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886. Married, 1844, Jane, daughter of Robert Sibley of Great Ormond Street. Postal address — Upwood Gorse, Caterham Valley. Major-General WILLIAM PBRCIVAL TOMKINS, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of f^ fiy^\i\x\ti ^^^ Indian Empire. Born 1841, being tU^UtUtilK^ the son of the late Samuel Tomkins ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1864, Annie, daughter of the late Robert Thurburn. Postal address — Simla. MICHAEL TOMKINSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester ^fimbtntlfnil (High sheriff 1892), and Justice of Vl^UllinitmUll the Peace for the borough of Kidder- minster, Mayor 1888, 1893, and 1894. Bom May 29, 1841, being the second son of Michael Tom- kinson of Leamington Priors, by his wife Sarah, daughter of James Grigg of The Beeches, near Kidderminster. Club — Burlington Fine Arts. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a cross flory between in the first and fourth quarters a martlet, and in the second and third quar- ters an heraldic tiger's head erased or, all within a bordure nebuly ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a cross flory gules, an heraldic tiger's head erased argent, gorged with a collar flory and counterflory also gules ; with the Motto, " Sperans pergo." Married, September 13, 1871, Annie, daughter of M. P. Stonehouse of Wakefield, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (1) Herbert Tomkinson, Gentleman, born December 16, 1873 ; (2) Gerald Tom- kinson, Gentleman, born August 31, 1876 ; (3) Wilfred Tomkinson, Gentleman, born November 15, 1877 ; (4) Ray- mond Tomkinson, Gentleman, born May 24, 1880 ; (5) Geoffrey Stewart 'Tomkinson, Gentleman, born November 7, 1881 ; (6) Francis Martin Tomkinson, Gentleman, born October 21, 1883; Gertrude; Marion; Dora Sloane ; and Margaret Grosvenor. Estates — Franche Hall, in the county of Worcester; Chilton, in the county of Salop. Postal address — Franche Hall, near Kidderminster, in the county of Worcester. Major-General WILLIAM DALRYMPLE TOMP- SON, Companion of the Most Honour- itr t\Yt\Wtif\\\ '^^^ Order of the Bath. Born 1833, I^UIll^^UU iieijig the eldest son of the late Reverend Matthew Carrier Tompson, Vicar of Alderminster, in the county of Worcester; was created The- Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 976 Con Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1884, Ellen Mary, daughter of the late William Carroll of Eaton Square, S, W. Postal address — Iver House, Iver, Bucks. TONGE, quartered by TEMPEST. TONGE, see DE TONGE. WILLIAM ASHETON TONGE, Gentleman. Born July 14, i860, being the third son of Richard iTTfltllTO Tonge, by his wife Caroline Edith, daughter 'il' vUmi' Qf Richard Dunn of Woolgreaves, near Wake- field, in the county of York. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Azure, on a bend invected plain cotised or, between six martlets of the last, a lion passant between two grappling-irons, the flukes upward of the first differenced by a mullet ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of an arm embowed in armour, the hand proper, grasping a grappling-iron in bend sinister sable, a lion sejant of the last pierced in the sinister shoulder with an arrow proper. lUottO — ' ' Retineo vi leonis." Property — Tonge Hall, near Middleton, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. TONI, quartered by HORDERN. Dame JANBAI TOP AN, Widow, cOTnmonly known as Lady Tofan. Married, 1864, as his third ^Trttiatl '""ife. Sir Tharia Tofan, Knight Bachelor, (U^U^JCIU .^f^o iiei 1891. ~ " ■■ " ■ " Postal address — Malabar Hill, Bombay. SSir WILLIAM TOPHAM, Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, ^^PrtttflfltTt Knight Bachelor, Born 1810, being the <^Uyijaill j/^„^ si,„ gf the late Lupton Topham of Middleham, and Caldbergh, in the county of York, by his wife, the only daughter and heir of Edward Clough of Acomb, in the county of York; created Knight Commander of the Royal Hanoverian Guelphic Order, 1853 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1858. yia.meA, firstly , 1854, Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, youngest daughter of the Most Noble William Henry Cavendish-Bentinck, the fourth Duke of Portland [she died 1874) ; secondly, 1879, Anne, daughter of the late Thomas Harrison, Esquire. Postal addresses — Noirmont, Weybridge, Surrey ; Caldbergh, Yorkshire. The Right Honourable JAMES WALTER SANDI- LANDS, Baron Torphichen, or Saint ^r'rtftlfltrlhlMI John of Torphichen, in the county of \1^M\.]^\}\\\}K\\ West-Lothian. Born May 4, 1846, being the eldest son of the late Reverend John Sandilands, commonly called the Reve- rend and Honourable John Sandilands, Master of Arts (second son of the tenth Baron), by his wife Helen, second surviving daughter of the late James Hope ; succeeded his uncle as twelfth Baron, December 24, 1869, under the creation of January 24, 1564. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chief azure, an imperial crown or, in base a thistle vert, flowered gules (for St. John) ; 2 and 3, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a bend azure (for Sandilands) ; ii. argent, a human heart proper, imperially crowned gules, on a chief azure, three mullets of the field (for Douglas) ; iii. argent, a shakefork sable. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle displayed proper. Supporters — Two lions or. Motto — "Spero meliora." Married, yis.-^ 25, 1881, Ellen Frances, daughter of Lieutenant-General Charles Edward Park Gordon, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, which marriage was dissolved January 1890 ; and has Issue — (i) James Archibald Douglas Sandi- lands, Esquire, commonly known as Master of Torphichen, born October 6, 1884 ; (2) John Gordon Sandilands, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Gordon Sandi- lands, born June 8, 1886 ; (3) Walter Alexander Sandilands, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Alexander Sandilands, born April 20, 1888 ; and Alison Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Alison Margaret. Seat — Calder House, in the county of Mid- lothian. & is the Uilitary Cockade. Coto Dame BARBARA TORRENS, Widow, commonly known as Lady Torrens, daughter of Alex- f:rf%\-Vf,nti "■'^der Park of Selkirk, and widow of (iHHltlW Augustus George Anson. Married, 1839, Sir Robert Richard Torrens, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1884. Postal addresi—Hannaford, Ashburton. Dame MARY GRIFFITH, commonly known as Lady Torrens, daughter of Colonel de Butts, Royal Engineers. Married, firstly, 1876, Lieutenant-General Sir Henry D'Oyley Torrens, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1889 ; and secondly, 1893, Major H. W. Griffith, Royal Welsh Fusiliers. Postal address— The Right Honourable EMMELINE ST. MAUR BYNG, Widow, Viscountess Torring- ^JTnf ftniYtrtM '°"' daughter of the Reverend Henry (^UllUl^tUll Seymour, Rector of Holme Pierrepont, in the county of Nottingham. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope ermine, standing on a ship gun proper ; sinister, a sea-horse proper on a like gun. Married, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Sir George Stanley Byng, eighth Viscount Torrington, who died 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable George Master Byng, ninth Viscount Torring- ton. Postal address— '^ox.e.s Court, Mereworth, Kent. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE MASTER BYNG, Viscount Torrington of the county of Devon, Baron Byng of Southill, in the county of Bedford, and a Baronet. Bom September 10, 1886, being the son of the Right Honourable Sir George Stanley Byng, eighth Viscount Torrington, by his wife Emmeline St. Maur, daughter of the Reverend Henry Seymour, Rector of Holme Pierrepont, in the county of Nottingham ; succeeded his father in 1889. Creations — Baronet, November 19, 1715 ; Viscount, &c., September 21, 1721. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly sable and argent, in the first quarter a lion rampant of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic antelope statant ermine, horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed or. Supporters — Dexter, an heraldic antelope ermine, horned, tusked, maned, and hoofed or, standing on a ship gun proper ; sinister, a sea-horse proper, on a like gun. Motto — "Tuebor." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Sydney Byng, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Sydney Byng, born 1844 ; raised to the rank of a Viscount's son by Royal Warrant, 1884; married, 1871, Annie Sebright, daughter of Henry Chellingworth of Park Attwood, in the county of Worcester. Seat — Yotes Court, Mereworth, in the county of Kent. TORTHORWALD, Viscount, see BUCCLEUCH. BROWNLOW RICHARD CHRISTOPHER TOWER, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University "^f^ftxcx °^ Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the «(1^UUIK-1. county of Salop. Born March 31, 1851, being the second son of the late Christopher Tower, Esquire, of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Buckingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of Parliament (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th Hussars, and Lieutenant- Colonel West Essex Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances, commonly known as Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms: Sable, a tower or, charged with a pheon of the field, within a bordure of the second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field, and impaling the arms of Cockayne-Cust, namely, quarterly I and 4, ermine, on a chevron sable, three fountains proper (for Cust) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks gules, crested and jelloped sable (for Cockayne). Upon the escutcheon is 3 is the KfsvTal Cockade. Coto placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Creat, upon a wreath of the colours, a grii=fin passant per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield sable, charged with a tower as in the arms; with the Hlotto, "Love and dread." Married, April 20, 1881, Marion Isabella, daughter of Henry Francis Cockayne-Cust of Cockayne Hatley, in the county of Bedford, and of EUesmere House, in the county of Salop ; and has /«««— Sylvia Sophia; Averil; and Iris. Postal address — EUesmere House, EUesmere, Salop. M CHRISTOPHER JOHN HUME TOWER, Esquire, ^ of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex, High Sheriff in the year 1876. Bom January 20, 1841, being the eldest son of the late Christopher Tower, Esquire, of Huntsmore Park and Weald HaU, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Buckingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of Parliament (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th Hussars, and Lieutenant-Colonel West Essex Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances, commonly known as Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Sable, a tower or, charged with a pheon of the field within a bordure of the second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield sable, charged with a tower as in the arms ; with the Motto, "Love and dread." Married, firstly, March 11, 1865, Mary (who died December 28, 1865), daughter of the Reverend Delves Broughton of Broughton Hall, in the county of Stafford ; and by her has had Issue — Mary Sophia Christobel, who died January 7, 1866. He married secondly, February i, 1883, CeciUa, only daughter of the Reverend Robert Beauchamp Tower, Master of Arts, and widow of Osgood Hanbury of Holfield Grange, in the county of Essex, and has (i) Christopher Cecil Tower, Gentleman, born December 24, 1884; (2) Hugh Christopher Tower, Gentleman, born July 23, 1886. Estates and postal addresses — Weald Hall, Essex; Huntsmore Park, Iver, Bucks. Lieutenant-General CONYERS TOWER, Comf anion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1826, being the son of the late Henry Tower of Eleinore Hall, in the county of Durham / created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1868. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service, Hurlingham, Married, 1857, the Honour- able Annabella Mary, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Patrick Bellew, first Baron Bellew, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Postal address — Thornfield, Rugby, EGERTON AUGUSTUS TOWER, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 95th Regiment. Born April 8, 1857, being the third and youngest son of the late Christopher Tower, Esquire, of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Buck- ingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of Parlia- ment (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th Hussars, and Lieutenant-Colonel West Essex Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances, commonly known" as Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a tower or, charged with a pheon of the field within a bordure of the second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or; and for his Creat, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant per pale or and ermine, the dexter claw resting on a shield sable, charged with a tower as in the arms; with the Motto, "Love and dread. " LOUISA SOPHIA TOWER, eldest surviving daughter of the late Christopher Tower, Esquire, of Huntsmore Park and Weald Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the counties of Buckingham, Essex, Bedford, and Middlesex, Member of Parliament (1845-1847) for the county of Buckingham, and High Sheriff 1871, Captain 7th Coto 977 Hussars and Lieutenant-Colonel West Essex' Militia, by his wife Sophia Frances, commonly known as. Lady Sophia Frances, daughter of the Right Honourable John Cust, first Earl Brownlow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a tower or, charged with a pheon of the field within a bordure of the second, charged with ten cross crosslets also of the field. TOWERSON, quartered by IRWIN. W BLA YNE Y RE YNELL TO WNLE Y-BALFO UR, w Esquire, Master of Arts of counties of Louth and Meath, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Louth ; is the eldest son ofBlayney Townley-Balfour, by his wife Elizabeth CatheHne, daughter and heir of Richard Molesworth Reynell of Rey~ nella, in thecountyof Westmeafh. Clubs — Junior A thenesum, Sackville Street {Dublin). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulste7-'s Office, and which arms have not been matriculated in Lyon Register • to Mr. Townley-Balfour, are: Quarterly i. argent, on a chevron sable, an ottej^s head erased of the first, a cinquefoil gules in base [for Balfour] ; z. argent, a fesse sable in chief, three tnullets of the second ( for Townley) ; 3. argent, a lion rampant gi.iles {for Leigh); 4. quarterly i. and iiii., masonry proper, a chief indented sable ; ii. and Hi. vaire, a border gules, charged with eight cross crosslets or ; over all a cross ermine charged with five trefoils slipped vert {for Reynell), Crests — i, A merm.aid holding in the dexter hand a swan's head and neck erased, and in the sinister an otter's head also erased all argent; 2. on a perch or, a hawk close proper, beaked and belled of the first, round the perch a ribbon gules. MottO — " Omne solum, forti patria." Estates — In counties Louth and Meath, and house property in towns of Drogheda a?id Navan. Postal address — Townley Hall, Drogheda, Ireland. Surgeon-Creneral STEPHEN CHAPMAN TOWN- SEND, Companion of the Most Hon- ftr c{w\X\^^\^t\ ourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of «^UUIU^I>UU Calcutta University. Born 1826, being the son of the late Reverend James S. Townsend of Whimple ; Member of the Royal College of Surgeons, England; created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Married, 1855, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Captain W. WooldHdge, Royal Navy, Dame ERICA CATHERINE TOWNSEND-FAR- QUHAR. Widow, CotonfifenD^jrarqufiat L°a"y T^L'end-Fa^ quhar, daughter of the Right Honourable Eric Mackay, seventh Baron Reay. Ar- morial bearinga are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister hands couped and apaum^e in chief of the last, and a crescent in base azure, a crescent for difference. Married, 1839, Sir Walter Minto Townsend-Farquhar, second Baronet, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir Eric Robert Townsend-Farquhar, third Baronet ; {2) Sir Minto Wal- ter Townsend-Farquhar, fourth Baronet ; (3) Sir John Henry Townsend-Farquhar, fifth Baronet ; (4) Sir Robert Townsend-Farquhar, sixth Baronet fto whom refer J ; (5) Sir Horace Brand Townsend-Farquhar, first Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, born May IQ, 1844 [to whom refer] ; (6) Gilbert Edward Townsend- Farquliar, Esquire, born February i, 1850; Mary Erica; and Edith [married, October 25, 1879, Christopher W. Wilson of Rigmaden, in the county of Westmorland, and has issue]. Postal address — Dale Lodge, Grasmere, Westmorland. §SiR HORACE BRAND TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, Baronet, Denuty-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex, County Councillor for London (Marylebone Division). Bom May 19, 1844, being the fifth son of Sir Walter Minto Townsend-Farquhar, Member of Parliament, second Baronet ; is heir presumptive to his brother. Sir Robert Townsend-Farquhar, sixth Baronet ; created a Baronet October 25, 1892, under the creation pf March i, 1796. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaJios is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3Q 978 CoU) Argent, a lion rampant sable between two sinister hands couped in chief of the last, and a crescent in base azure. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising proper. Motto — " Mente manuque." Married^ January 5, 1894, Emilie, daughter of the late Colonel Henry Packe of Twyford Hall, and widow of Sir Edward Henry Scott, Baronet. Residence — 4 Cavendish Square, London, W. Sir ROBERT TOWNSEND-FARQUHAR, sixth Baro- net, late Lieutenant Royal Artillery. Born September 26, 1841, being the fourth son of Sir Walter Minto, second Baronet ; succeeded his brother as sixth Baronet, August 14, 1877, under the creation of August 21, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant sable, between two sinister hands apaum^e in chief of the last, and a crescent in base azure, with a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle rising proper; with the Motto, ** Mente manuque." Heir pre- stimptive — His brother, Sir Horace Townsend-Farquhar [to whom refer]. Seat — The Wray, Grasmere, in the county of Westmoreland. JESSIE VICTORIA TOWNSHEND, Widow, com- monly known as Lady George Osborne ^TrtViinrffll^tiri Townshend, second daughter of the ^^l^UUIU^yt-liU late john Mackellar, Admiral of the Red. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent (for Townshend) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent, in the centre a crescent sable {for Vere). Married, 1839, the Reverend George Osborne Townshend , commonly known as the Reverend Lord George Osborne Townshend (brother of the Most Honourable the fourth Marquis Townshend), who died 1876, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Thornton Townshend, Esquire, born January 29, 1840 [married, firstly, July 2, 1859, Louise, eldest daughter of John Graham of Melbourne, Australia, and by her (who died 1878) had, Charles Vere Ferrers Townshend, Esquire, Captain Indian Staff Corps, born February 21, 1861 ; George Augustus Townshend, Gentleman, died August 30, 1883, aged seventeen. He married secondly, 1880, Caroline, eldest daughter of George Seear, who died May 13, 1889]; (2) George Ferrers Townshend, Gentleman, born March 1854 ; (3) Ernest Townshend, Esquire, Captain Royal Engineers, bom March 4, 1858; (4) Henry Townshend, Gentleman, born August 18, 1859 ; and Augusta Mary [married, August 16, 1865, Colonel George Brooke Meares, late ist Battalion Royal Fusiliers, of Dol-Lys-Hall, in the county of Mont- gomery]. The Most Honourable Sir JOHN VILLIERS STUART TOWNSHEND, Marquess Townshend. Vis- count Townshend of Raynham, in the county of Norfolk, Baron Townshend of Lynn Regis, in the same county, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant, High Steward of Tamworth. Born April 10, 1831, being the only son of the Most Honour- able the fourth Marquess Townsend, by his wife Elizabeth Jane, the daughter of George Stuart, Esquire, commonly called Lord George Stuart ; succeeded his father in 1863. Creations — Baron Ferrars, of Chartley, originally by writ of summons, 27th Edward I. Baron Compton, by writ, 14th Elizabeth; both Baronies are in abeyance. Baronet, April 16, 1617 ; Baron Townshend, April 20, 1661 ; Vis- count, December 11, 1682; Marquess, October 31, 1786. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron ermine, between three escallops argent (for Townshend) ; 2 and 3 quarterly gules and or, in the first quarter a mullet argent ; in the centre a crescent sable (for Vere) ; impaling the arms of Duff, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a lion rampant gules (for MacDuff) ; 2 and 3 vert, a fesse dancett^e ermine, between a stag's head caboshed or in chief, and two escallops argent in base (for Duff of Braco). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his & is the iviilitary Cockade, era Crest upon a wreath of the colours, a stag statant proper, attired and unguled or. Supporters— Dexter, a stag sable attired and unguled or; sinister, a greyhound argent. Motto — " Hsec generi incrementa fides." Married, October 17, 186=; Anne Elizabeth Clementina, commonly known as Lady Anne Elizabeth Clementina, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Duff, fifth Earl Fife, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle ; and has /wk« — John James Dudley Stuart Townshend, Esquire commonly know as Viscount Raynham, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Norfolk, born October 16, 1866 ; and Agnes Elizabeth Audrey, commonly known as Lady Agnes Elizabeth Audrey. 5eafe— Raynham Hall, in the county of Norfolk ; Tamworth Castle, in the county of Staf- ford ; Ball's Park, in the county of Hertford. TOWRY-LAW, see ELLENBOROUGH. EMILY- JULIA TOWRY-LAW, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Juha Towry- ^r-M«v><.M 3fl «*M Law, daughter of the Right Honour- ' (iLUUJip^ltaUl able the third Baron Ellenborough. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, on a bend engrailed, between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or. GERTRUDE EDITH TOWRY - LAW, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Edith Towry-Law, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Ellen- borough. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Ermine, on a bend engrailed, between two cocks gules, three mullets pierced or. TRACY, HANBURY-, see SUDELEY. ADELAIDE CONSTANCE ROHESIA TRACY, commonly known as the Honourable Adelaide itTvAtW Constance Rohesia Tracy, only child of the (iLlul-J/ twenty-ninth Baron Kingsale. Married, 1887, Rear-Admiral Richard Tracy, Royal Navy, second in command of Channel Fleet, late Aide-de-Camf to the Queen. TRAFALGAR, Viscount, see NELSON. H EDWARD GUY TRAFFORD, Esquire, Justice of ® the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the ^1*nflFni*)1 "bounty of Hereford. Born Julv 17, 1851, VU^laUULU being the eldest son of the late Charles Guv Trafford, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Michaelchurch Court, in the county of Hereford, by his wife Caroline Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Hopton of Canon-Ffrome, Court Ledbury, in the same county. Clubs — Windham ; Con- servative, S.W. Livery — Dark snuff colour, with silver buttons. Annorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a griffin segreant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a thrasher per pale argent and gules, on his head a cap quarterly of the same, holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side ; and over the crest, upon an escroll, the Motto, "Now thus," and below the arms, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast." Married, January 6, 1876, Emily, daughter of John Dunning of the United States of America ; • and has Issue — Lionel Guy Trafford, Gentleman, born May 24, 1885. Postal address — Windham Club, St, James's Square, S.W. § HENRY RANDOLPH TRAFFORD, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Hereford. Bon December 8, 1853, being the second son of Charles Guy Trafford, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputv-Lieutenant, by his wife Caroline Anne, daughter of the Reverend John Hopton of Canon-Ffrome Court, in the county of Hereford. Clubs — Conservative, Windham. Livery — Dark snuff colour, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a griffin segreant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a thrasher per pale argent and gules, on his head a cap quarterly of the same, holding in both hands a flail or, uplifted over a garb on the dexter side ; and over the crest, upon an escroU, the H is tlie Naval Cockade. Cta Cte 979 Motto, " Now thus," and below the arms, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast." Estate — Michaelchurch Court, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — The Court, Michaelchurch, Eskley, Hereford. § LIONEL JAMES TRAFFORD, Esquire, Major (on retired pay), late of the 35th Royal Sussex Regiment. Bom November i, 1855, being the third son of Charles Guy Trafford, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant, of Michaelchurch Court, in the county of Hereford. Clubs — Junior United Service, Conservative, Wellington. Livery — Dark snuff colour, with silver buttons. Armorial bearmga— He bears for Arms : Argent, a griffin segreant gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a thrasher per pale argent and gules, on his head a cap quarterly of the same, holding in both hands a flail in the attitude of striking, a garb or ; and above the Motto, " Now thus," and below, "Gripe gryphon, hold fast." Married, March 19, 1891, Amelia Ruth, daughter of S. Charles Simmons. Estates — The Hill Court, in the county of Hereford ; Darley Hall, in the county of Lancaster. Postal address — The Hill Court, Ross, Herefordshire. HELEN TRAPPES-LOMAX, Widow, daughter of Thomas Lomax of Westfield, Ctappe0^)[Lomar Suceni, inX', th^ additional surname of Lomax, in accordance with the will of her uncle, the late James Lomax, Esquire, of Clayton Hall. Livery — Blue and yel- low, with brass buttons. Armorial bearing^s are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, per pale or and sable, on a bend engrailed and cotised ermine, three escallop shells gules (for Lomax) ; 2 and 3 argent, three caltraps sable (for Trappes). Married, January 10, 1866, Thomas Byrnand Trappes, Esquire, of Stanley House, Clitheroe, in the county of Lancaster, Lieutenant-Colonel Royal Lancaster Regiment (who died April 23, 1891) ; and has had Issue — (1) James Hubert Trappes, Gentleman, born October 30, i866,died unmarried ; (2) Richard Trappes-Lomax, Esquire, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Royal Lancaster Regiment, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Lancaster, bom February 19, 1870; (3) John Byrnand Trappes-Lomax, Gentleman, born July 14, 1876 ; (4) Edmund Neville Trappes-Lomax, Gentleman, born October 12, 1877 ; (5) Christopher Norton Trappes-Lomax, Gentleman, born August 11, 1881 ; (6) Robert Ignatius Trappes-Lomax, Gentleman, born May 5, 1882 ; Mary Cecilia (deceased) ; Catharine Mary ; Frances Anne ; Mary Josephine ; and Margaret Mary (deccEised). Seats — Clayton Hall, Accrington ; Alsprings, Great Har- wood ; and Stanley House, Clitheroe, in the county of Lancaster. The Honourable JOHN TRAYNER, Lord Trayner, Doctor of Laws of the University of Glas- SfrflWIlPr SOW. 5o?-H April 19, 1834, being the second \l^\,\X\f\\X/\, 5Qn of Hugh Trayner, by his wife Agnes, daughter of James Eraser of Glasgow ; Advocate, 1858 ; Sheriff for the county of Forfar, 1881- 1885 ; Lord of Session, with title of Lord Trayner, 1885 ; Lord Commissioner of Justiciary, 1887, ex officio Railway Commissioner for Scotland. Club — University (Edinburgh). Livery — Blue and white. Armorial beariBgs — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse, between two Esquire's helmets plumed in chief and a fraise in base argent, a saltire sable, impaling the arms of Wyld, namely azure, a bend ermine be- tween a crescent in chief and three mullets in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion sejant gules, armed and langued azure; with the Motto, " Par loi et droit." Mar- ried, August 4, 1863, Frances Elizabeth Maxwell, eldest daughter of Robert Stodart Wyld, Writer to the Signet, Doctor of Laws, of Gilston, in the county of Fife ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Hugh Maxwell Trayner, Gentleman, Her Brittanic Majesty's Vice-Consul at New York, bom March 31, 1867 ; (2) Robert Wyld Maxwell Trayner, Gentleman, Lieutenant ist Royal Dragoons, born De- cember 25, 1870; Isabella Georgina Maxwell [married, 1886, E. T. Salvesen, Advocate] ; and Frances Agnes Marie Camille Maxwell. Postal address— 2y Moray Place, Edinbiu-gh. WILLIAM HOOD TREACHER, Esquire, Comf anion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ^rrSfTl^t* Michael and Saint George, Master of ^C^V^-UVyt-l yiyf, gj- fi^g University of Oxford. Born 1850, being the son of the Reverend J. S. Treacher : created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Club— Oriental. Married, 1881, Cornelia, daughter of the Reverend /. Rumsey. Postal address— 5e/a«^o?-, Straits Settlements. MARY CONSTANCE GERMAN A TRBDCROFT, commonly known as the Honourable 0ri*rriri*nfl" ^i^^ Constance Germana Tredcroft, Kl^vvmvvuvv daughter of the first Baron Howard of Glossop. Married, 1889, Lieutenant- Colonel C. Lennox Tredcroft of Glen Ancrum, Guildford. The Right Honourable Sir GODFREY CHARLES MORGAN, Baron Tredegar of Trede- ^TrPhpfTftl* S^''- '" '^^ county of Monmouth, and a ^u^vvvt^jjUV Baronet, Honorary Colonel Royal Mon- mouthshire Regiment, Deputy - Lieu- tenant. Born April 28, 1831, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Tredegar (who was son of Sir Charles Morgan, the first Baronet), by his wife Rosamond, only daughter of General Godfrey Basil Mundy ; succeeded his father in 1875. Creations — Baronet, November 15, 1792; Baron, April 16, 1859. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, or a griffin segreant sable (for Morgan) ; 2 and 3 or, on a chevron, between three roses azure, as many thistles slipped of the field (for Gould). Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the col- ours, a reindeer's head couped or, attired gules. Suppor- ters — Dexter, a lion sable, charged on the shoulder with a thistle slipped or ; sinister, a griffin sable, charged in like manner with a thistle slipped or. Heir presumptive — His brother, Frederic Courtenay Morgan, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederic Courtenay Morgan, born at Brighton 1834 ; married, 1858, Charlotte Anne, youngest daughter of C. A. Williamson, and sister of David William- son of Lawers, in the county of Perth (she died 1891). Resi- dences — 39 Portman Square, London, W. ; Tredegar Park, Newport, in the county of Monmouth. TREFUSIS, HEPBURN - STUART - FORBES-, see CLINTON. EMILY HARRIET TREFUSIS, commonly known as the Honourable Emily Harriet Trefusis, STfl^fflrttrt daughter of the Right Honourable the \U^VC-VU9^P nineteenth Baron CUnton. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron between three spindles sable. Postal address — 67 Prince's Gate, S.W. HELEN GEORGINA TREFUSIS, commonly known as the Honourable Helen Georgina Trefusis, daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteeth Baron Clinton. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a chevron between three spindles sable. Postal address — 67 Prince's Gate, S.W. JOHN SCHOMBERG TREFUSIS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Schomberg Trefusis, Major and Honorary Lieutenant-Colonel 4th Battalion Devonshire Regiment (Militia), Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset. Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honour- able the nineteenth Baron Clinton. Club — Carlton. Armo- rial hearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron between three spindles sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin sejant or, resting its dexter claw upon a shield argent, Married, 1883, Eva Louisa, daughter of the late James Bontein, Groom of the Privy Chamber, and Her Majesty's Clerk of the Robes ; and has Issue living — (i) Schomberg Kerr Trefusis, Esquire, born 1888 ; Denys Robert Trefusis, Gentleman, born i8go ; and a son, born May 31, 1894 ; Beatrice Morwenna ; and Elizabeth Katharine Mary. Residence — Thorncombe, Crowcombe, Taunton. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 980 ere TREGARTHYN, quartered by TAUNTON. Colonel VINCENT WILLIAM TREGEAR, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^3p'MA|Yi>A1* I^^^^- Born 1842; created Companion of tSLlvj^tnl the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i8go. §JOHN SIMMONS TREGONING, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for tlie county of Corn- iJT'l'UITrtMttirT w^l'' Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ItUll^yUIUU^ Lieutenant and an Alderman of the Council for the county of Carmarthen. Bom September 10, 1842, being the eldest and only sur- viving son of John Simmons Tregoning of Landue, in the county of Cornwall, by his wife Elizabeth Avery, daughter of John Langford of Boscastle, in the same county. Club — St. Stephen's. Livery — Blue coat, with silver buttons, drab trousers, &c. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a mount vert, a stag lodged in front of three oak-trees proper, a chief azure, thereon a passion cross between two mullets of the field ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a rock proper, thereon a castle argent, a stag lodged or ; with the Motto, " Semper paratus, semper tutus." Married, September 26, 1866, Sophia, daughter of Edward Norris of Liverpool ; and has Issue — (i) John Simmons Tregoning, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born February 16, 1868 ; (2) William Edward Cecil Tregoning, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, born February 17, 1871 ; (3) Arthur Langford Tregoning, Gentleman, born September 5, 1874 ; (4) Wynn Harold Tregoning, Gentleman, bom June 6, 1876 ; (5) Geoffrey Norris Tregoning, Gentleman, born September 25, 1881 ; (6) Edgar Avery Tregoning, Gentleman, born Feb- ruary II, 1884 ; Sophie Elizabeth ; Emily Grace ; and Dorothea. Estates — Landue, near Launceston ; Bryn Hafod, near Llanelly, &c. Postal address — Landue, near Launceston, Cornwall. TREGOR, quartered by BARTTELOT. TRELAWNY, see JAGO-TRELAWNY. MARIA KATHERINE TRELAWNY, commonly known as the Honourable Maria Kathe- tfTPl^^AV^MTl ^'^^ Trelawny, daughter of the first VL.lK'laUIUj^ Baron Ormathwaite. Married, 1859, H. D. Trelawny. Lieutenant - General CHARLES WILLIAM TRB- MENHEERE, Companion of the ^?r't*IMn^tlfinM*l? I^^^^ Honourable Order of the Bath. ^il,\,%^\\\X,\\V^X,X,\,K Bom 1813, being the son of the late General Walter TreTneriheere ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. Married, 1841, Camilla Eliza, daughter of Robert Greig. Postal address — i Po7-chester Square, Hyde Park, W. TRENCH, see ASHTOWN. TRENCH, Baron, see CLANCARTY. TRENCH, LE-POER-, see CLANCARTY. CHARLOTTE ANN TRENCH, commonly known as the Honourable Charlotte Ann Trench, sister 0ri*P11f Tl °f "'^ Rig:ht Honourable the third Baron Ash- Vl^lrK/ivKlJ town; raised to the rank of a Baron's daugh- ter, i88g. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion passant gules between three fleurs- de-lis azure, on a chief of the last the sun in his splendour. COSBY GODOLPHIN TRENCH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Cosby Godolphin Trench. Bom 1844, being the son of the Right Honoiuable the second Baron Ashtown ; appointed Comet ist Dragoons, 1863 ; Captain, 1871, retired, 1876. C&Jj— Naval and Military, Kildare Street (Dublin). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splen- dour or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his ^ is tbe Military Cockade. Cte Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a scimitar, all proper. Mar- ried 1873, Maria, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Mus- grav'e, fourth Baronet; and has Issue living— (i) Charles Sadlier Musgrave Trench, Esquire, born 1874 ; (2) Edward Cosby Trench. Gentleman, born 1881 ; (3) Clive Newcorae Trench, Gentleman, born 1884 ; (4) Hubert Roland Trench, Gentleman, born 1887. Residence— So-pv/Al Hall, Clough- jordan, in the county of Tipperary. SARAH MAY TRENCH, commonly known as the Honourable Sarah May Trench, sister of the Right Hon- ourable the third Baron Ashtown ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter, 1889. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a lion passant gules between three fleurs- de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour. SYDNEY TRENCH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Sydney Trench, brother of the Right Hon- ourable the third Baron Ashtown. Born 1877; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1889. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs-de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, the hand grasping a scimitar, all proper. WILLIAM COSBY TRENCH, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Cosby Trench. Bom January 23, 1869. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion passant gules, between three fleurs- de-lis azure, on a chief of the last a sun in his splendour or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper. ARTHUR JAMES RICHENS TRENDELL, Es- quire, Companion of the Most Distinguished ftrYt^\^t\vW ^^'I^'' of Saint Michael and Saint George. yy^\tX/\\yiXW Born 1837, being the son of the late George Trendell of Fir View, Maidenhead, in the county of Berkshire ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Club — St. Georges. Married, 1862, Charlotte Marian {who died 1883), only daughter of the late Joseph Previti of Calcutta. Postal address — 206 Cornwall Road, Bays- water, W. TRENOUTH, quartered by HORDERN. TRENTHAM, Viscount, see SUTHERLAND. Captain TOLMIE JOHN TRESIDDER, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint ^rVPti\X(t\PV Michael and Saint George. Bom i8i;o, tlfltltlltl '"^'^ Lord Glamis, and sister of the VJ^VI^-uniUUIl twelfth Earl of Strathmore : was raised to tjie rank of an Earls daughter by Royal Warrant, 1847, Married, 1858, Hugh Charles Trevanion. Dame ELEONORA ANNE TREVELYAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Trevelyan, ^tPtM^IWatl '^^"gl^'S'^ °f 'he late Walter Campbell of, Si,^vvvvij^uii isiay. Armoriai bearings are, upon a lozenge : Gules, a demi-horse argent hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base barry wavy argent and azure. Married, 1875, as his second wife. Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, first Baronet, who died 1886. Postal addresses— 67 Eaton Square, S.W.;' Cambo, Northumberland. M is the Naval Cockade. Cre Dame FANNY TREVELYAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Trevelyan, daughter of the late Right Honourable James Monahan, Lord Chief-Justice of the Common Pleas (Ireland). Armorial bearings are, upon a lorenge: Gules, a demi-horse argent, hoofed and maned or, issuing out of water in base barry wavy argent and azure. Married, i860, Sir Alfred Wilson Trevelyan, seventh Baronet, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is /jj«e— Pauline ; Beatrice ; Madeline ; Etheldreda ; Hilde- garde ; and Evangeline Mary Frances, died March 3, 1881. Postal addresses— ja, Harley Street, W. ; Seaton, Ax- minster. §The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE OTTO TREVELYAN, second Baronet, of Wallington, in the county of Northumberland, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant, Mem- ber of Parliament for Glasgow, Secretary for Scotland. Bom July 20, 1838, being the son of Sir Charles Edward Trevelyan, first Baronet, by his first wife Hannah More, daughter of Zachary Macaulay ; succeeded his father in i886, under the creation of March 13, 1874. Armorial dealings— He bears for Arms : Gules, a demi-horse argent, orined and unguled or, issuing out of water in base proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms counter- embowed proper, habited azure, holding in the hands a bezant. Motto — "Tyme tryeth troth." Married, Sep- tember 29, 1869, Caroline, daughter of Robert Needham Philips, Member of Parliament, of the Park, Manchester, and Welcombe, Stratford-on-Avon ; and has Issue — (1) Charles Philips Trevelyan, Esquire, late Assistant Private Secretary to Lord-Lieutenant of Ireland, born October 28, 1870 ; (2) Robert Calverley Trevelyan, Esquire, born June 28, 1872 ; (3) George Macaulay Trevelyan, Esquire, born February 16, 1876. Residences— Z Grosvenor Crescent, S.W. ; Wellington, Cambo, in the county of Northumber- land. Sir WALTER JOHN TREVELYAN, eighth Baronet, of Nettlecombe, in the county of Somerset. Bom January 28, 1866, being the son of Willoughby John Trevelyan, great-grandson of the fourth Baronet, by his wife Eliza, daughter of the Reverend Charles Saunders Skelpton Dupuis, Rector of Binton, in the county of Warwick ; succeeded his kinsman, Sir Alfred Trevelyan, 1891, under the creation of January 24, 1661-1662. Aimorial bearlBgs —He bears for Arms ; Gules, a demi-horse argent, crined and unguled or, issuing out of the water in base proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, two arms counterembowed proper, habited azure, holding in the hands a bezant. Motto — "Tyme tryeth troth." Heir presumptive — ^His uncle, Walter Raleigh Trevelyan, Esquire, born 1839 ; is Lieu- tenant-Colonel (retired) late Bombay Army. Heat — Nettle- combe Court, Taunton. Residence — 5 Piran Uthnoe, in the county of Cornwall. TREVOR, quartered by HILL. ARTHUR CHARLES TREVOR, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the STl'PVinf ^^"^^ °f I'^dio- i^" created 1894), of the yj^\,K\iyiK Indian Civil Service, Member of Council, Cre 981 §The Right Honourable ARTHUR EDWIN HILL-TREVOR, Baron Trevor of Brynkinalt, in the county of Denbigh, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the counties of Denbigh, Down, Nottingham, and Salop. Born Novem- ber 4, 1819, being the son of the third Marquess of Downshire, by his wife Maria, commonly known as Lady Maria, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl of Ply- mouth ; in 1862 took, by Royal License, the additional surname of Trevor on the death of his kinsman, Arthur Hill - Trevor, Viscount Dungannon. Creation — May 5, 1880. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, per bend sinister ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Trevor) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a fesse argent. between three leopards passant guardant or, spotted of the field as many escallops gules (for Hill), and impaling the arms of Curzon, namely argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, collared gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sable (for Trevor) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a reindeer's head couped gules, attired and collared or (for Hill). Sup- porters — Dexter, a lion ermines, ducally collared and chained, chain reflexed over back or, pendent from the collar an escutcheon argent, charged with a wyvern sable ; sinister, a leopard or, spotted sable, collared and chained as the dexter, pendent from the collar an escut- cheon ermine, charged with a reindeer's head couped gules, attired or. Married, firstly, June 27, 1848, Mary Emily, eldest daughter of Sir Richard Sutton, second Baronet ; and by her (who died January 24, 1855) has had Issue — (i) Arthur William Hill-Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur William Hill- Trevor, Major ist Life Guards, born November ig, 1852 ; and Gertrude Mary, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Gertrude Mary, died February 13, 1870. He married secondly, April 15, 1858, Mary Catherine, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Catherine, daugh- ter of the Honourable and Reverend Alfred Curzon, and sister of Alfred, fourth Lord Scarsdale ; and by her has had, (2) George Edwin Hill-Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Edwin Hill-Trevor, born November 15, 1859 [married, April 26, 1893, Ethel Georgina Mary, eldest daughter of Hillyar Chapman of Kilhendre, EUesmere] ; (3) Charles Edward Hill- Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Edward Hill- Trevor, born December 22, 1863 ; (4) Michael Rowland Hill-Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Michael Rowland Hill-Trevor, born March 16, 1866, died December 7, 1877 ; (5) Nevill Windsor Hill- Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Nevill Windsor Hill-Trevor, Lieutenant 2nd Life Guards, born January 23, 1869; (6) Marcus Richard Hill-Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Marcus Richard Hill-Trevor, born September 25, 1872 ; (7) Arthur Eustace Hill-Trevor, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Eustace Hill-Trevor, born July 15, 1876 : Edith Maria, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Maria [married, July 31, 1890, Augustus William West, son of Sir Algernon West, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath] ; Nina Emily, commonly known as the Honourable Nina Emily ; Mary Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Alice ; Leila Sophy, commonly known as the Honourable Leila Sophy ; Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Mary ; and Anne, commonly known as the Honourable Anne. Residences — 25 Belgrave Square, S.W. ; Brynkinalt, Chirk, in the county of Denbigh. CHARLES CECIL TREVOR, Esquire, Companion of th£ Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1830, being the eldest son of the late Charles Trevor, Controller of Legacy and Succession Duties at the Inland Revenue ; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Clubs — AthenV»rtl»-TRsitf"l1i> Arts of the University of Oxford. (JL-t-J^UUl.' JVaH'}fK' Born July 17, 1855, being the second son of the late Reve- rend William Wilberforce Battye of Tingrith House, in the county of Bedford, Rector of Hever, in the county of Kent, Lord of the Manors of Tingritli and Little Hampden, by his wife Harriet Dorothea [to whom refer], only daughter of Edmund Wakefield Meade-Waldo, Esquire, of Stonewall, in the county of Kent, and of Hever Castle, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county. Mrs. Battye- Trevor was authorised by Royal License, dated September 23, 1890, in conjimction with the issue of her late husband, to assume the additional surname and arms of Battye. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a chevron argent, between three goats passant of the last, each charged with two pellets fesseways, a chief invected or, thereon a demi-man couped and affront^e, holding over his dexter shoulder a club proper between two cinquefoils gules (for Battye) ; 2 and 3 party per bend sinister erminois and pean, a lion rampant counterchanged (for Trevor). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, upon a club fesseways proper, a stork argent, collared and lined sable, holding in the beak a roach proper (for Battye) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, the trunk of an oak-tree, a branch sprout- ing from its dexter side, accrued proper, upon the trunk a wyvern, tail nowed sable, wings elevated erminois (for Trevor) ; with the Motto, " Ducat amor Dei." HARRIET DOROTHEA TREVOR - BATTYE, Widow, only daughter of Edmund Wakefield Meade-Waldo, Esquire, of Stonewall, in the county of Kent, and of Hever Castle, justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for that county ; was authorised, by Royal License, dated September 23, 1890, to assume, in deference to the wishes of her late hus- band, the surname of Trevor in addition to and before that of Battye, such surname and the arms of Trevor quarterly with those of Battye to be taken, borne, and used by the issue of her late husband. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, a chevron between three chamois-goats passant argent, each charged with two pellets, on a chief invected or, a demi-woodman couped, holding a club in the dexter hand proper, between two cinquefoils gules (for Battye) ; 2 and 3 per bend sinister erminois and pean, a lion rampant counterchanged, and impaling the arms of Meade- Waldo, namely, quarterly i and 4, or a bend cizure, between three leopards' faces gules (for Waldo) ; 2 and 3 per pale sable and ermine, a chevron between three trefoils slipped, an eagle's head erased in the chief point, all counterchanged (for Meade). Married, October 5, 1850, the Reverend Wilham Wilberforce Battye, Rector of Hever, in the county of Kent, who died January 24, 1890, having succeeded to the estates of Tingrith and Little Hampden on the death of his kinswoman. Miss Mary Trevor of Tingrith, 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Edmund Augustine Trevor Battye- Trevor, Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Aubyn Bernard Rochfort Trevor-Battye, Gentleman [to whom refer], born July 17, 1855 ; Edith Dorothea ; Dora Mary Augusta [married, January 3, 1895, the Reverend J. Moore Fincher, Rector of Pett, Hastings] ; and Constance Angela Gertrude. Postal address — Broad Oak, Groom- bridge, Kent. The Right Honourable CHARLES ALOYSIUS BARNEWALL, Baron Trimles- ^TT'l'tinf Otf t'rtVnn town of Trimlestown, in the county lU^llltlK^'^i'UUlU of Meath. Bom May 14, 1861, being the son of Charles Barnewall of Meadstown, in the county of Meath, a descendant of the second son of the seventh Baron, by his wife Letitia, daugh- ter of Gerald Aylmer of Lyons ; succeeded his kinsman (who died before he had established his right to succeed the six- teenth Peer) in 1879, under the creation of March 4, 1461, but did not establish his claim to the Peerage until 1893. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, a bor- dure engrailed gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, from a plume of five ostrich feathers or, gules, azure, vert, and argent, a falcon rising of the last. Supporters— Dexter, a griiBn argent ; ^ is the Military Cockade. Cti sinister, a lion gules. Motto-" Malo mori quam tedari. " Married, October 26, 1889, Margaret Theresa, daughter of Richard John Stephens of Brisbane, Queensland ; and has /wae-Ivy Esmay Myee, commonly known as the Honourable Ivy Esmay Myee ; and Marcella Hilda Ch^-- lotte commonly known as the Honourable Marcella Hilda Charlotte Heir fresumftive— His cousin, Thomas Barne- wall Esquire, of Bloomsbury Kells, in the county of Meath. 5«afe— Trimlestown, in the county of Meath ; Turvey House, in the county of Dublin. ELIZABETH TRIONFI, Marquise Trionfi, daugh- ter of the Counters of Newbury. Married, .*5r«.«rt«f» 1841, the Marquis Augustin Trionfi of (iLnOnU Ancona. CHARLES GEORGE TRIPP, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Barrister-at-Law. Born July i, fTTftnvi 1826, being the third son of the late Reverend Vu.r4J(l c. Tripp, Doctor of Divinity, late Rector of Silverton, in the county of Demon, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Devon and Somerset, by his wife and cousin Fra?ices, second daughter of Brigadier-General William Owen, and sister of tlie late Sir William Owen, Barormt. C\\ih—Christchurck (Canterbury, New Zealand). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of A rms, are : Gules, a scaling ladder in bend between six cross crosslets fitchie or. Crest — A bird. Mr. Tripp stipulates that I shall print the follow- ing legendary fable in connection with them, and L do so, though 1 feel called upon to point out — i. That there is no record of these arms in the College of Arms ; 2. that there is no record of the occurrence; 3. that no person is included in the Howard fedigree who would appear to stand for the person in the legend: 4. that the Howard pedigrees re- tained there are very complete and perfect, not leaving much opportunity for a discovery of unknown personages : " This Atchivement was given unto ^ny Lord Howard's c,th son, at ye Seige of Bullogne, King Harry ye tfh being there, ask' d how they took ye Town and Castle, Howard answer d, ' I Tripp' d up ye Walls.' Saith his Majesty, ' Tripp shall be thy name, and no longer Howard^ and honored him, with ye scaling ladder for his Bend." Married Ellen Shephard, third daughter of the Right Reverend Henry John Chitty Harper, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Christchurch, Canter- bury, New Zealand, Prim.ate of New Zealand; and has Issue — (i) Charles Howard Tripp, born October i, 1859 ; (2) Lenard Owen Howard Tripp, born November 17, 1862 ; (3) Bernard Edward Hozvard Tripp, bom Decem.ber 23, 1868 ; (4) John Mowbray Howard Tripp, bom May 6, 1870 ; Frances Emily Howard [married, July 24, 1892, Arthur Hope'] ; Catherine Maty Howard [married, June 6, 1894, Francis James Stopford]; Eleanor Howard ; Edith Howard [married, June 8, 1893, George Pinckney\ Estate and postal address — Orari Gorge, Woodbury, Canterbury, New Zealand. Captain CHARLES PRIDE A UX TRISCOTT, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order. fP'X\tift\'t\ Born 1857, being the son of the late Joseph VO'VIX'LUVV ^/afe Triscott, Esquire, of Plymouth; created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1888. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1884, Catherine May, daughter of Major-General M. M. Prendergast. GEORGE ARTHUR TRIST. Born May i, 1851, being the third but second surviving son of the SCtiflit ^"'^^ George Trist of Ifield, in the county of vU.'t.WV Sussex, by his wife Ellen, daughter of William Gregory S7nith. Clubs — Primrose, Junior Conservative. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Azure, a quatrefoil within an orle of eight estoiles wavy of six points or; and for his Crest, upon a mount vert, an osprey proper, holding in tlie beak a fish ; with the Motto, "Nee triste nee trepide." Married, June 26, 1878, Laura Agnes, third daughter of the late Reverend Edward Langdale, Rector of East Hoathly, in the county of Sussex ; and has Issue — Muriel. Estates— Property in the parishes of Ifield and Rusper, in the county of Sussex ; Charlwood and Newdigate, in the county of Surrey. Postal addresses — Prestwood Cottage, Ifield, near Crawley, Sussex ; Lloyds' , Royal Exchange, E.C. H is the Naval Cockade. Cri JOHN W. TRIST. Gentleman, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Solicitor. Armorial liearings as used are for Arms : Azure, a quartrefoil within an orle of eight estoiles wavy of six points or; and for his ClBBt, upon a mount vert, an osprey or sea-eagle proper, holding in the beak afish argent; with the Motto, " Nee triste nee trepide." These arms were exhibited at the Visitation of the county of Northampton in 1681 by Thomas Tryst of Maydford, in that county, when he recorded his pedigree. The arms, however, were not allowed him, as he was unable to establish a right thereto, and no grant of tliem ever appears to have been made, except with a slight variation to Trist of Bowden, in the county of Devon, in 1709. Consequently as used they are of no authority, and, moreover, the above-mentioned John W. Trist, Gentleman, has not established any descent at the College of Arms from either of the families as quoted above. Postal address — 62 Old Broad Street, London, B.C. CHARLES ERNEST TRITTON, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Member of fjrt«tf"f"fin Parliament for the Norwood Division of VU'VtVVUtl Lambeth. Born September 4, 1845, being the son of the late Joseph Tritton of Bloom- field, Norwood, S.E., by his wife Amelia, daughter of the late Joseph Hanson of Brixton Hall, S. W. Clubs — Carlton, New University. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms ; Argent, on a bend gules, an esquire's helmet or. Crest — A horse passant. Married, 1872, Edith, daughter of the late Frederick Green of-^^ Prince's Gardens, S. W. Residences — 68 Cromwell Road, S. W. ; Bloomfield, Norwood, S.E. TROLLOPE, see KESTEVEN. CHARLES WILLIAM TROLLOPE, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Charles 0ri*flf(rit11> William TroUope. Bom 1855, being the \U'VU11U^K' son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Kesteven. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert, three stags courant argent, attired or, within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a stag courant argent, attired or, holding in the mouth an oak-leaf proper. Dame CORDELIA MARIA TROLLOPE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Trollope, daughter of Major- General James Patrick Murray, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Married, 1864, General Sir Charles Trollope, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (who died 1888). Postal address — 21 Grosvenor Square, London, W. ROBERT CRANMER TROLLOPE, Esquire, com- inonly known as the Honourable Robert Cranmer Trollope, formerly Captain and Honorary-Major 3rd Battalion Nor- fhamptonshire Regiment, Justice of the Peace for the county of Somerset and Liberty of Peterborough. Born ■November 7, 1852. C/«^J — Arthur's, Junior Carlton, Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Vert, three bucks courant argent, attired or, within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a buck courant as in the arms, holding an oak-leaf in his mouth proper. Married, 1885, Ethel Mary, daughter of the late Lieutenant - Colonel George Henry Warrington Carew, of Crowcombe Court, Taunton ; and has Issue living — Thomas Carew Trollope, Esquire, born 1891 ; and Dorothy Nesta. Postal address — Crowcombe Court, Taunton. SOPHIA TROLLOPE, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Sophia Trollope, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Kesteven. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Vert, three stags courant argent, attired or, a bor- dure of the second. Postal address — 3 Carlisle Place, S. W. COUTTS TROTTER, commonly known as Lady Cro 983 Coutts Trotter, daughter of Sir Hen^y Hfvet^t'trV Lindsay Bethune, Baronet (de jure ninth Sli,\,li\,\X\, Earl of Lindsay). Married, 1878, James Lieutenant-Colonel HENRY TROTTER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Consul-General m Syria. Born 1841, being the son of Alexander Trotter ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tfie Bath, 1880. Clubs — Athenceum, United Service. Married, i8go, Olivia Georgiana, daughter of Admiral Sir George Greville Wellesley, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — British Con- sulate-General, Beyrout, Syria. § HENRY TROTTER, Esquire, Colonel in the Army and Commanding Grenadier Guards, since 1889. Bom January 5, 1844, being the elder son of the late Richard Trotter of Mortonhall, in the county of Mid- lothian, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Mary, daughter of General Sir John Oswald, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of rfhe Bath of Dunnikier. Clubs — Guards, Carlton, United Service, Travellers'. Livery — Dark blue coat, broad blue and white - striped waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse gules between three mullets in chief sable, and a crescent in base azure ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads couped sable, impaling the arms of Gifford, namely azure, a chevron between three stirrups with leathers or, within a bordure engrailed argent, pellett^e. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a knight in ^rmour proper, holding his courser argent caparisoned gules ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Im- promptu;" and for his Supporters, on the dexter side of the escutcheon, a lion rampant gules, and on the sinister side a horse argent, maned, and unguled or. Married, May 24, 1866, Eva, commonly known as the Honourable Eva, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert Francis Gifford, second Baron Gifford; andhas/jjKg — (i) Algernon Richard Trotter, Gentleman, born June 20, 1870, Lieu- tenant 2nd Life Guards ; {2) Gerald Frederic 'Trotter, Gentleman, born July 21, 1871, second Lieutenant Grenadier Guards ; (3) Edward Henry Trotter, Gentleman, born December i, 1872, second Lieutenant Grenadier Guards ; (4) Reginald Baird Trotter, Gentleman, born March 25, 1874 ; and Meta. Estates— yiorioulm^, Liberton, in the county of Midlothian ; Charterhall, Duns, in the county of Berwick, North Britain. Postal address — Mortonhall, Liberton, Edinburgh. MARY CATHERINE ELIZABETH TROTTER, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Catherine Eliza- beth Trotter, daughter of the second Baron Dunferm,line [extinct). Married, 1876, Lieutenant-Colonel John Trotter, Bengal Staff Corps. JOSEPH YOUNG TROTTER-CRANSTOUN, Gentle- man, of Dewar and Har- Crottet^Cranflftoun SS;irn.*'^»°:X being the eldest surviving son of the late William St. Clair Trotter, by his wife Cathe- rine Anne, daughter of the late Joseph Evans ; succeeded his uncle, George Cranstoun Trotter-Cranstoun, Esquire, of Dewar and Harvieston (who died 1885). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a fesse ermine between three mullets in chief sable, and a crescent in base azure, all within a bordure gules, charged with three cranes statant of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet he- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a crane dormant, holding a stone in its dexter foot all proper. Motto — "Thou shalt want ere I want." Residence — Harvieston, Gorebridge, N.B. Sir CtoubtiDge THOMAS HERBERT COCHRANE TROU- BRIDGE, fourth Baronet. Born September 13, 1860, being the son of Sir Thomas Troubridge, the third Baronet, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Daniel Gurney, of North Runcton, in the county of Norfolk; succeeded his father 1867, under the creation of November 30, 1799. Club — Naval and Military. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, out of waves a bridge of three arches embattled, surmounted by a tower proper, thereon hoisted a broad pennon flying towards the The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in Italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 984 Cru sinister azure, charged with a cross potent of the field, on a canton azure, two keys in saltire, the wards up- wards or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed, habited azure, holding a flag-staff, thereon a flag azure, charged with two keys in saltire or. Motto — "Ne cede arduis." Married, July 13, 1893, Laura, daughter of Charles Gurney. Heir presumptive — His brother, Ernest Thomas Troubridge, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1862 ; married, 1891, Edith Mary, daughter of William Dyffus, of Halifax, Nova Scotia; and has Issue — Louise Rachel. Residence — Hunstanton, in the county of Norfolk. Major-General ROBERT HOLT TRUELL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath^t HTYWPW ^^^^^'^^ of the Peace for the county of Dorset. '^^^^^^^ Born 1837, being the son of the late Reverend W. Truell of Clonmamon, in tlie county of Wicklow ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — United Service. Married, ^rstly, 1884, Elizabeth {who died 1889), daughter of the late Reverend Charles Onslow, Honorary Canon of Salisbury ; secondly, 1890, Harriet, daughter of the late George Churchill of Alderholt Park, in the county of Dorset. Postal address — Onslow, Witnborne. The Right Reverend JOHN GOTT, Bishop of Truro, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, f?ri*II1*ll Doctor of Divinity. Born 1830, being the son tU^lUVU of William Gott of Wyther Grange, Leeds; consecrated Bishop of Truro, 1891. Club^ Athenaeum. Armorial bearings— He bears for the Arms of the See : Argent, on a saltire gules, a key ward upwards surmounted by a two-edged sword hilt upwards, both in saltire or, in base a fleur-de-lis sable, the whole within the bordure of Cornwall, namely, sable, fifteen bezants, the escutcheon being surmounted by his mytre. Married, 1858, Harriet, daughter of Whitaker Maitland, Esquire, of Loughton Hall, in the county of Essex ; and has Issue, Residence — Lis Escop, near Truro. The Right Honourable THOMAS MONTAGUE MORRISON WILDE, Baron Truro of Bowes, in the county of Middlesex, Barrister-at-Law. Born March 11, 1856, being the son of Thomas Montague Carrington Wilde, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Thomas Montague Car- rington Wilde, son of the first Baron, by his wife Emily, daughter of Charles Chapman ; succeeded his uncle in 1891, under the creation of July 15, 1850. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross sable, a plate, on a chief of the second three martlets argent. Above the es- cutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and ar- gent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a hart lodged, holding a rose in its mouth all proper. Supporters — Two ermines proper. Motto — " .(Equabiliter et diligenter." Married, April 11, 1882, Alice Hare, younger daughter of Captain Eyre Maunsell, Royal Navy, of Royal Crescent, Bath. Seat — Norton House, Malmesbury. TRUSBUT, quartered by HORDERN. §SlR FRANCIS WYATT TRUSCOTT, Knight Bache- lor, a Commissioner of Lieutenancy and ^TywtifCl^t Alderman of the City of London, and Lord V>1^VUPVUVV Mayor, 1879-1880. Born November 23, 1824, being the eldest son of James Truscott of Essex Lodge, Upper Norwood, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Louisa, daughter of John Wyatt of Trtiro ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1872. Clubs — Junior Carlton, City Carlton, Savage. Livery — Claret, with crimson edge. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, three chevronels gules, between two mullets in chief of the last, pierced of the field, and a knight's helmet in base proper, a chief chequy of the second and first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a fasces erect surmounted by a palm- branch slipped, and an arrow saltireways all proper ; with the Mottoes, " Gwir yn erbyn y byd," "In utrumque A is tlie Military Cockade. Cue paratus.- Married, January 5. 1847, Eliza, youngest daughter of James Freeman of Turnham Green ; and has t^Ie! Estate and postal address-0^\.\eg\v. East Gnmstead, Sussex. Sir JOSEPH WILLIAM TRUTCH, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of fir^^i-rV, Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1826, (iUtUlCl) teing tlie son of William Trutch of Ashcott, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Char- lotte Hannah, daughter of the Honourable Joseph Barnes of Kingston, Jamaica; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877 and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1889. Mamed, 1855, Julia Elizabeth, daughter of Louis 'Hyde of Batavia, New York. Postal address— Fair- field, Victoria, British Columbia. Dame CLEMENTIA CHARLOTTE HEATHCOTE TRYON, Widow, commonly known as the HTvwtvn Honourable Lady Tryon, daughter of the first fiXXyytW Baron Aveland, and sister of the first Earl Ancaster. Married, 1869, Vice-Admiral Sir George Tryon, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [who died 1893) ; and has issue. Postal address — S Eaton Place, S. W. Colonel AUBREY HARVEY TUCKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. flftieXft^i' Born 1833; created Companion of the Most ULUlRvl Honourable Order of the Bath, ■L?,S7. Married Gertrude Louisa, daughter of the Reverend William Cartwri^ht of Redland, in the county of Glou- cester. Major-General CHARLES TUCKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879. Postal address — Natal. FRANCES ELIZABETH TUCKER, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Frances Elizabeth Tucker, daughter of the second Baron Ongley {extinct). Married, 1848, Barff Tucker. Colonel HENRY ST. GEORGE TUCKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838 ; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Postal address — Braddon Tor, Braddon Hill Road, Torquay. Major-General HENR Y TOD TUCKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath. Born 1808, being the son of tlie late Colonel J. G. P. Tucker; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1850. Married, 1857, Maria, daughter of Sir Henry Allen John- son , second Baronet. Postal address — 51 Gloucester Gardens, Hyde Park, W. JAMES TUCKER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1828, being the son of T. J. Tucker of Hamilton, Bermuda ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Married, 1861, Harriet, daughter of J. Hurst of Antigua. Postal address — Bermuda. Colonel LOUIS HENRY BMILE TUCKER, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Deputy Inspector-General of Police, Punjaub. Born 1843, being the son of Robert Tudor Tucker, formerly Bengali Civil Service; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Club — Junior Army and Navy. Married, 1877, Annie Lcetitia, daughter of Sir Robert Henry Davies, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Postal address — Rawal Pindi, Punjaub. Lieutenant - Colonel WILLIAM GUISE TUCKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1850, being the son of the Reverend William Guise Tucker, Royal Navy; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1874, ^ is the Naval Cockade. Cuf Cul 985 Elizabeth Hume, daughter of Captain P, E. B. Dent, The Reverend FREDERICK TUFNELL, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the Univer- gritfHirtlf sity of Oxford. Born October 21, i860, «U^UVIli;.ll being the third son of E. Carlton Tufnell, Barrister-at-Law, of 26 Lowndes Square, London, S.W. , by his wife Honoria Mary, daughter of Colonel Macadam, Knight of the Hanoverian Giielphic Orders. Chibs — Oxford and Cambridge, Wellington, Royal Dorset Yacht. Livery — Light drab. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse argent between three ostrich feathers erect proper, as many martlets sable ; and impaling the arms of Vernon, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a fret sable ; 2 and 3 or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field ; and for the Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tied about the wrist azure, holding in the gauntlet a scimitar argent, hilted or; with the Motto, " Manus hasc inimica tyrannis." Married, August 4, 1887, Margaret Vernon, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Vernon, daughter of the Right Honourable Augustus Henry, sixth Lord Vernon ; and has Issue — Honoria Margaret. Postal address — Wyke House, Weymouth. ^ JOHN JOLIFFE TUFNELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Essex, for which county he served the Office of High Sheriff in the year 1870. Born July 1, 1805, being the eldest son of the late John Joliffe Tufnell, Esquire, of Langleys, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the said county, by his wife Catherine Dorothy, eldest daughter of Sir Michael Pilkington, sixth Baronet, of Chevet, in the county of York. Clut — Arthur's. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse between three ostrich feathers argent, as many martlets sable ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tied with a ribbon azure, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, the hilt or. Married, firstly, 1S30, Caroline Mary, second • daughter of the late C. T. Tower of Weald Hall, in the county of Essex (who died September 18, 1841); and secondly, 1853, Eleanor Margaret, youngest daughter of the Right Reverend the late George Murray, Lord Bishop of Rochester. By his first marriage he has had Issue — (i) Arthiu- Joliffe Tufnell, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Major 34th Foot, born March 15, 1833, died at Mussoorree, in India, June 1883 ; (2) William Neville Tufnell, Esquire, of Monken Hadley, Braintree, Justice .of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, born April 11, 1838 [married, 1861, Eleanor Frances, daughter of the late Major-General Charles Gostling, of which marriage there is with other issue a son, Neville Tufnell, Gentleman, bom 1864] ; Cecilia Harriet, died April 18, 1842 ; Caroline Emily ; Augusta Jane ; Laura Louisa [married, February 12, 1867, her cousin, the Right Reverend Edward Wynham Tufnell, Doctor of Divinity, late Bishop of Brisbane, Australia, Canon of Chichester and Vicar of Felpham, Bognor, of which marriage there is issue] ; and Adelaide Mary. By his second marriage he has had, (3) Edward A. Murray Tufnell, Gentleman ; (4) Henry Murray Tufnell, Gentleman ; (5) George Murray Tufnell, Gentleman ; (6) Herbert Murray Tufnell, Gentle- man ; Maria Louisa [married, 1878, Edward Gerald Strutt, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Gerald Strutt, fourth son of John James, first Baron Ray- leigh] ; Frances Emily [married, 1881, Francis R. Round] ; Constance Helena ; Caroline Margaret ; Florence, who died 1871 ; and Mabel Eleanor. Estate and postal address — Langleys, Essex. WILLIAM MICHAEL TUFNELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Essex. Born January 31, 1816, being the second son of the late John Joliffe Tufnell, Esquire, of Langleys, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for that county, by his wife Catherine Dorothy, eldest daughter of Sir Michael Pilkington, sixth Baronet, of Chevet, in the county of York. C/k*— Carlton. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, on a fesse between three ostrich feathers argent, as many martlets sable (for Tufnell), and upon an escutcheon of pretence in right of his wife, argent, two chevronels azure within a bordure engrailed gules (for Tyrell) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tied with a ribbon azure, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, the hilt or. Married, May 11, 1841, Eliza Isabella (who died September 14, 1894), eldest daughter of the late Sir John Tyrell, second Baronet, of Boreham ; and has Issue — John Lionel Tufnell, Esquire, who has assumed the surname of Tyrell in addition to and after that of Tufnell [to whom refer] ; and Agnes Mary [married, April 28, 1870, Captain Arthur Chandos Arkwright of The Mount, Oswestry]. Postal addresses — 30 Eaton Square, London, S.W. ; Hatfield Place, Chelmsford. §JOHN LIONEL TUFNELL- TYRELL, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- /frttft1l>H-/7rrit>irTT Lieutenant for the county of ^il.VX\,n\,\\-Sll,^\,\,\\ Essex, late Captain in the Rifle Brigade. Born December 21, 1842, being the only son of William Michael Tufnell, Esquire, of Hatfield Place, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county, by his wife Eliza Isabella, eldest daughter of the late Sir John Tyrell, second Baronet, of Boreham ; assumed the surname of Tyrell in addition to and after his patronymic, and the arms of that family quarterly with his own, in 1877, upon succeeding his maternal grandfather. Clubs — ^Army and Navy, Boodles', Carlton. Livery — Dark blue, scarlet plush, and gold lace, with brass buttons. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent two chev- ronels azure, within a bordure engrailed gules (for Tyrell) ; 2 and 3 azure, on a fesse between three ostrich feathers argent, as many martlets sable (for Tufnell) ; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped and erect argent, and issuing from the mouth a peacock's tail proper (for Tyrell) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour proper, tied with a ribbon azure, holding in the gauntlet a cutlass argent, the hilt or (for Tufnell); with the Motto, "Manus hsec inimica tyrannis." Married, 1878, Frances, daughter of John Westcott of Sturminster. Estate and postal address — Boreham House, Chelmsford. TUFTON, see HOTHFIELD. Dame ADELAIDE AMELIA LACOUR TUFTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Tufton, STtlffntl -Ar™""^! bearings are, upon a lozenge: kI^UIVUU Sable, an eagle displayed ermine, within a bordure wavy or. Married, 1843, Sir Richard Tufton, first Baronet, who died 1871, and was succeeded by his son, who was created Baron Hothfield. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honour- able Sir Henry James Tufton, Baron Hothfield ; (2) Alfred Charles Tufton, Esquire, Barrister-at-Law, Deputy-Lieu- tenant, born May 15, 1852 [married, August 2, 1876, Edith Sophia Elizabeth, second daughter of the Reverend W. Deane, Rector of Ashe, in the county of Essex, and has, Harrold Richard Tufton, Gentleman, born June 25, 1877 ; Cecil George Tufton, Gentleman, born August 3, 1880; Violet Alice; Norah ; and Kathleen Edith]; (3) George Richard Tufton, Esquire, retired Captain sth Lancers, born February 18, 1856 ; and Therese EUzabeth [married in Paris, May 10, 1870, Viscount de Chazelle]. Postal address — 41 Rue de la Boetie, Paris. Sir mark ANTHONY HENRY TUITE, tenth Baro- net, of Sonagh, in the county of Westmeath. iTTntf i> ^<"'" March 24, 1808, being the son of the ninth (^Ulll^ Baronet, by his wife, relict of Major Woodall; succeeded his father in 1841, under the creation of June 16, 1622. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly, argent and gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Motto — " AUeluiah. " Married, November 18, 1854, Charlotte, daughter of Richard Hugh Levinge of Levington Park, in the county of Westmeath, which lady died April 9, 1878. Heir presumptive— ii\s nephew, Morgan Henry Paulet Tuite, born 1861 ; late Lieutenant 9th Bat- talion Rifle Brigade (Militia). Residence— Y^XXxMSXie. House, Nenagh, in the county of Tipperary. TULLIBARDINE, Earl of, see ATHOLE. TULLIBARDINE, Marquess of, see ATHOLE. The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 986 Cul Cup Colonel ALEXANDER BRUCE TULLOCH, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^TT'llffnrfl ^^^^> Companion of the Most Distinguished lU^UUUi'iJ Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commandant of Local Forces in Victoria. Born 1838, being the son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Tulloch : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882, and Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1865, Arabella, daughter of the late Stephen Heelis. Postal address — Melbourne^ Victoria. Dame EMMA LOUISA TULLOCH, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Tulloch, youngest daughter of Sir William Hyde Pearson, Knight Bachelor, Doctor of Medi- cine. Married, 1844, Sir Alexander Murray Tulloch, who was created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [Civil), 1857, and died 1864. Postal address — The Old Park, near Axminster. Major-General JOHN STEWART TULLOH, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the iTT'llffrtfl B^l^' Born 1827; created Companion of the ^UllUii Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864. Club — United Service. Postal address — 72 Onslow Gardens, S. W. THOMAS CONEY TUNNARD-MOORE, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts, Barrister- the county of Lincoln, Born December 29, 1854, being the eldest son of Colonel C. T, /. Moore, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy-Lieutenant, Chairman of Quarter Sessions for Holland Division of the county of Lincoln [to whom refer], by his wife Frances Mary Vassall, daughter of H. J?. Roe, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Graton Hall, in the county of Devon. Livery — Claret coat, red facings, silver buttons, crimson vest, drab breeches. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the College of Arms, arefor^xsas : Quar- terly, I. argent, a chevron engrailed sable, between three moorcocks proper; 2. argent, on a chevron between three unicorns heads erased sable, as many bezants ; 3. or, three lions rampant gules ; 4. azure, a chevron between three demi- grijins or; 5. sable, on a fesse cotised or, between three coneys courajit argent, as many escallops of the field ; 6. vert, three escutcheons argent, each charged with a bordure en- grailed or. Married, April 11, 1885, P.liza Moresby, daughter of R. A. White of Harrowby, in the county of Lincoln ; and has Issue — Cordelia Mary. Postal addresses — I New Court Temple, London ; Stone House, Peperharow Road, Godalming, Surrey; Frampton Hall, near Boston, Lincoln. BASIL DE BEAUVOIR TUPPER, Gentleman. Born 1841 , being the third but eldest surviving son ^Tllttllf'l* °*^ '''^ '^'^ Carre William Tupper, Gentle- VCL'UJPjJV't man, of Hauteville House, Guernsey, by his wife Eliza Jane, fifth daughter of Thomas Priaulx of Montville, Guernsey. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a fesse engrailed, between three boars' passant or, as many escallops gules, a canton ermine, thereon pendent from a chain a medal bearing the profiles of King William and Queen Mary or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a greyhound passant ermine, charged on the shoulder with a slip of oak fructed proper, the dexter forepaw resting on an inescutcheon azure, charged with a medal pendent from a chain, as in the arms. Motto — " L'espoir est ma force." Married, 1879, Mary, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Mackenzie, late 60th Rifles ; and has Issue — Mary Catherine Mackenzie (died 1888) ; Frances de Beauvoir ; Dorothy Priaulx ; and Majorie de Vic, Resi- dence — Hauteville House, Guernsey. The Honourable Sir CHARLES TUPPER, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws of the Universities of Cambridge and Edinburgh, Doctor & is tbe Military Cockade. pf Medicine, High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada Bom July 2, 1821, being the son of the Reve- rend Charles Tupper, Doctor of Divinity, of Kmgston, Nova Scotia, by his wife Miriam, daughter of James Lockhart ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, June 29, 1867 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, May 24, 1879, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, February i, 1886; created a Baronet by Patent, dated September 13, 1888. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse azure and or, on a fesse ermine, between two boars passant in chief or, and a sprig of mayflower slipped and leaved in base proper, three escallops gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and the badge of a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, and which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a grey- hound statant sable, charged on the body with two escallops or, holding in the mouth a sprig of mayflower as in the arras. Supporters — On either side a greyhound sable, collared, and pendent therefrom an escutcheon or, charged with a sprig of mayflower slipped and leaved proper. Motto — " L'Espoir est ma force." Marfied, October 8, 1846, Frances Amelia, daughter of Silas Hibbert Morse of Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia ; and has Issue— [j) James Stewart Tupper, Esquire, of Wilton Lodge, Winni- peg, Manitoba, Canada, Barrister, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, born October 26, 1851 [mar- ried, firstly, September 8, 1875, Mary Wilson, daughter of Andrew Robertson of Elmbank, Montreal, Canada, and by her (who died August 7, 1876) he had an only child, Marie Stewart. He married secondly, June 9, 1880, Ada Camp- bell, daughter of Sir Thomas Gait, Ontario, and by her has, Charles Stewart Tupper, Esquire, born August 8, 1884 ; Jessie Campbell ; and Frances] ; (2) Sir Charles Hibbert Tupper, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [to whom refer] ; (3) William Johnston Tupper, Esquire, of Winnipeg, Barrister-at-Law, born June 29, 1862 [married, July 6, 1887, Margaret, daughter of the Honourable James McDonald of Blink Bonnie, Chief-Justice of Nova Scotia, and has issue, Katherine Gladys ; and Frances Amelia] ; Emma [married, July 22, 1869, Major-General Donald Roderick . Cameron. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Commandant Royal Military College, Kingston, Ontario, Canada, and has issue] ; Elizabeth Stewart, died an infant, November i, 1850 ; and Sophie Almon, died August 17, 1863. Seat — Armdale, Halifax, Nova Scotia. Town house — 97 Cromwell Road, S.W. The Honourable Sir CHARLES HIBBERT TUPPER, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, Ottawa, Barrister-at-Law, Member of Parliament. Born August 3, 1855, being the second son of the Honourable Sir Charles 'Tupper, Baronet, of Armdale, Halifax, in the Province of Nova Scotia, in the Dominion of Canada, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, High Commissioner for the Dominion of Canada [to whom refer], by his wife Frances Amelia, daughter of Silas Hib- bert Morse of Amherst, Cumberland, Nova Scotia ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Anuorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse azure and or, on a fesse ermine, between two boars passant in chief or, and a sprig of mayflower slipped and leaved in base proper, tliree escallops gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, a greyhound statant sable, charged on the body with two escallops or, holding in the mouth a sprig of mayflower as in the arms. Motto — " L'Espoir est ma force." Married, September 9, 1879, Janet, daughter of James McDonald, pf Blink Bonnie, Halifax, Chief Justice of Nova Scotia, ^ is the Naval Cockade. Cut Cut 987 and has Issue — (i) Charles Tupper, Esquire, born December 10, 1880 ; (2) James McDonald Tupper, Esquire, born December 23, 1887 ; Sophie Almon ; and Frances Lilian. Postal address — Ottawa, Canada. TURBUTT, see DE UPHAUGH. Sir ROBERT FRASER TURING, Baronet, of Foveran, in the county of Aberdeen. Born August flrwXXwn ^9' ^^^7' being the son of the late Sir James U.^UtlU^ Henry Turing, Baronet, by his wife, the second daughter of Sir Alexander Ferrier, Knight, of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, late Consul at Rotterdam ; succeeded his father i860, under the creation of 1638. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three boars' heads couped or, langued gules. CreBt — A hand holding a helmet proper. Sup- porters — Two stags proper. Motto — ' ' Audentes fortuna juvat." AfarWerf Catherine Georgiana, daughter of Walter S. Davidson, Esquire, of Lowndes Square, London, and of Saxonbury, in the county of Kent ; and has Issue — James Walter Turing, Esquire, born January 3, 1862 [married, February 5, 1891, Mabel Rose, daughter of Andrew Calde- pott of Pishiobury Sawbridgeworth] ; Catherine Antoinette ; Blanche Amelia [married, July 14, 1886, Robert Walter Wordsworth, son of the Right Reverend Charles Words- worth, Bishop of St. Aridrews] ; Florence Ellen ; and Julia. ■Seat — Chilgrove, Chichester. [Foster places this title in " Chaos y'' but since the pub- lication of the last edition of his ' ' Peerage" Sir Robert has established and recorded his right to the arms and title.'] . JOHN WILLIAM TURNBULL, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Barrister-at- ^P\'\\Yw\\\\\\ Law, Puisne Judge of the Supreme Court, «U.,UlllUUll i^atal. Born August 15, 1829, being the eldest son of the late Andrew Turnbull, Accountant cf Excise, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of the late Reverend James Robertson of Livingstone, Scotland. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has yet been established, are for Arms \ ... on a fesse between three bulls' heads, erased , . . as many mullets, with many quarterings. Crest — A dexter cubit arm erect, holding by the lug and by the horn a bulls head erased. Motto — " I saved theking." Married, Octoberz^, 1858, Lucy Marshall, daugh- ter of the late William Turnbull of Peebles : and has Issue — (i) Andrew Maitland Turnbull, born January 23, i860 ; (2) William Dalzel Turnbull, bom January 7, 1862 ; (3) Alexander Robertson Ruel Turnbull, born February 13, 1864; (4) Hugh Marshall Turnbull, born February ^, 1875, died February 14, 1875 ; Elizabeth Helen Ruel; Lucy Mar- garet Edith Ruel; Alice Mary Beatrice Anne ; JaTnimia Isabel Catherine ; Una Ethel Agathee Maud; and Irene Lilian Winifrede. Postal address — Pieiermariizburg, Natal, South Africa. ROBERT TURNBULL, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Born July 10, 1823, being the' third son of the late Peter Turnbull, by his wife Anna, daughter of Robert Ca-mpbell ; Secretary to the Corporation of Calcutta, 1857-1888 ; created Companion of the Most Em.inent Order of the Indian Empire, 1890, Club — -United Service [Sim-la, India). Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in the Collie of Arms, are for Arms : Argent, three bulls' heads erased sable, armed vert, within a iordure indented of the second. Creai— A bull s head erased. Motto — " Audaci favet fortuna." Postal address — 3 Kyd Street, Calcutta. WALTER TURNBULL, Gentleman.. Born March 16, 1823, being the third son of John TiU'nbuU, by his wife Isabella, daughter of John Thorburn of Juniper Bank, in the county of Peebles. Club — Wellington (Wellington, New Zealand). Livery — Drab cloth, black facings, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, gutt^e-de-poix, three bulls' heads erased sable, each transfixed with a sword in pale, points upwards proper, pommels and hilts or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a bull's head erased sable, guttle -d'eau, four annulets interlaced fesseways of the last ; with the Motto, "Fortuna favet audaci." Married, April 27, 1857, Alexandrina, daughter of the late John Horsburgh, Esquire, of Tongue House, in the county of Sutherland, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for that county ; and has Issue — (i) John Horsburgh Turn- bull, born July 22, i860, died March 11, 1867; (2) Walter Turnbull, born July 21, 1862; (3) William Turnbull, born May 22, 1863, both drowned in Tweed River, September i, 1871 ; (4) Robert Thorburn Turnbull, Gentleman, born March 24, 1865 ; (5) Alexander Horsburgh Turnbull, Gentleman, born September 14, 1868 ; Isabella ; ■ and Joanna Elizabeth. Estate — Papanoi, New Zealand. Postal address — Elibank, Wellington, New Zealand. TURNER, see PAGE-TURNER. Colonel ALFRED ED WARD TURNER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. STtirtlPt* feorn 1842, being the son of the late Richard \i^\X\,\\\r\, Edward Turner [Bencher Inner Temple); created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. (Z\ck&— Naval and Military, Junior Constitutional. Married, 1865, Emma Blanche, daughter of the late Charles Hopkinson of Wotton Court, in the county of Gloucester, and 74 Eccleston Square, S. W. Postal address — Tite Street, Chelsea, S. W. Dame BERTHA VIOLET MACBEAN. commonly known as Lady Turner. Married, firstly. General Sir William West Turner, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India [who died in 1871) ; secondly, 1875, Lieutenant-General G. S. Macbean, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address — Oak Grove, Bishopstoke. CAROLINE TURNER, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Caroline Turner, sixth daughter of the first Baron St. Leonards. Married, 1852, Lieutenant-Colonel John Turner, Royal Artillery. Sir CHARLES ARTHUR TURNER, Knight Com- m.ander of tlie Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts, son of tlie late Reverend J. F. Turtier, Master of Arts ; created Cojnpanion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1888 ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1879. Married, 1866, Emily Ayscough, eldest daughter of William- Sampson Hodgkinson of Wookey Hole, near Wells, in the county of Somerset. Postal ad- dress — 24 Ashburn Place, London, S. W. CHARLES GEORGE TURNER, Esquire, Compa?iion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being tlie son of Charles Turner, formerly of the Admiralty, Ac- countant and Controller-General of Inland Revenue ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1893. Postal address — Rosedene,Amhurst Park, Sta-mford Hill, N . FRANCES ANNE TURNER, commonly known as Lady Frances Anne Turner, sister of the fourth Earl Temple; raised to the rank of an Earls daughter, 1890. Married, 1879, Henry Gribble Turner, late Madras Civil Service. Dame HARRIET EMILINE TURNER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Turner, daughter of Major J. Wilton [Madras Army) of Southsea. Married, firstly. General S. Thacker; secondly, 1879, as his third wife. General Sir Frank Turner, Royal Artillery, Knight Comtnander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died in 1890. Postal address — Comrie House, St. Edward's Road, Southsea. §Sir LLEWELLYN TURNER, Knight Baclielor, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Carnarvon. Born 1832, being the son of William Turner of Parkia, in the county of Carnarvon, by his wife Jane, daughter of William Williams of Avoca, in the county of Wicklow. Married, 1878, Agnes, daughter of George Bell of Brooklands, in the county of Lancaster. Postal z.ddsess— Parkia, Carnarvon, ■North Wales. §SiR WILLIAM TURNER, Knight Bachelor, Deputy- Lieutenant for Edinburgh, Fellow of the Royal Society, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Doctor of Science, Honorary Lieutenant -Colonel Queen's Edinburgh Rifle Volunteers (has Volunteer Decoration^. Bom 1832, being the son of the late William Turner of Lancaster, by his wife Margaret, daughter of Robert Aldren of Lancaster ; dubbed Tbe Editor vmdertakes that every entry not is italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 988 Cut Knight Bachelor, 1886. C/a* — Athenaeum. Armorial beaiing-s— He bears for Arms : Argent, gutt&-de-sang, a wheel of eight spokes sable, on a chief wavy azure, a dolphin naiant of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent, and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a man's heart gules; with the Motto, "Quod potui perfeci." Married, 1863, Agnes, eldest daughter of Abraham Logan, Esquire, of Burnhouses, in the county of Berwick. Postal address — 6 Eton Terrace, Edinburgh. Sir JOHN TURNE Y, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county and borough of Notting- ^\WY\CW ham. Born 1839, being the son of John kJ^UVI lv|^ Turney of Birmingham, by his wife Eleanor, daughter of Edivard Nicholson of Epperstone, ill the county of Nottingham ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1889. Married, firstly, 1866, Alary Eleanor, daughter of Edward Nicholson of Manchester {she died 1867) ; secondly, 1870, Juliette Emma, daughter of Alfred Topham of Calais. Postal address — Springfield, Alexandra Park, Nottingham. ALGERNON TURNOR, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Master ^\\YWf\Y of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice kU U l* 1 1 U t qJ ffiQ Peace for the county of Lincoln. Born 1845, being the son of the late Christopher Tumor of Stoke Rochford and Panton Hall, in the county of Lincoln ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — St. James's. Married, 1880, Lady Henrietta Caroline Stewart, daughter of the ninth Earl of Galloway. Postal addresses — 37 Pont Street, S. W. ; Goadby Hall, Melton Mowbray. MARY KATHERINE TURNOR, commonly known as Alary Lady Katherine Tumor, daughter of the tenth Mar- quess of Hunt ly. Married, 1866, Ed^nund Turnor. TURNOUR, see WINTERTON. TURNOUR, Viscount, see WINTERTON. ARCHER TURNOUR, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Archer Turnour. Born fTT'llt'nritlt* November 11, 1852, being the third son (O'Ul.UUUl, of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl Winterton, by his wife Maria, daughter of Sir Peter Pole, Baronet. Livery — Dark plum colour, with silver buttons. Armorial hearings— He bears for Arms ; Ermine, on a cross quarterly pierced argent, four fers-de- moline pierced sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, holding in the dexter paw a fer- de-moline sable. Married, April 10, 1877, Florence Emma, daughter of John Bryant of Kensington ; and has Issue — Gerard Archer Turnour, Esquire, born January 30, 187B; and Muriel Audrey. Postal address — Haslemere Lodge, Kew. Admiral EDWARD WINTERTON TURNOUR, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born \Zz\, being the son of the late Reverend Augustus Adolpus Turnour, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Augustus Adolphus Turnour, by his wife Jessie, daughter of John Dewar ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871. Club — United Service. ArmorialtearingB— He bears for Arms: Ermines, on a cross quarterly pierced argent, four fers-de-moline sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, holding in the dexter fore- paw a fer-de-moline sable. Married, 1866, Emma Elizabeth (who died 1891), daughter of R. W. Hodgson of North Dene, in the county of Durham. Postal address — 10 Hyde Park Mansions, N.W. CECILIA MARY TURTON, commonly known as Lady Cecil Mary Turton, daughter of the STllflTin ^'■g^^ Honourable the fourth Earl of Mill- ritl> '^4'^ ' created Companion of the Dis- Kl,\M\,X,MVl, tinguished Service Order, 1886. Postal address — C alder, Dorchester. Major-General WILLIAM TWEEDIE, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the Peace in India, eldest son of the Reverend W. K. Tweedie, Doctor of Divinity ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881. Married, 1877, Emily Harriet, daughter of the late Thomas Charlton Whitmore of Afley, in the county of Salop. §The Right Honourable Sir EDWARD MARJORI- BANKS, second Baron Tweed- fTrV^POJlmiltlffl mouth, of Edington, in the county lO'Ull^'K.UlllUUVy of Berwick, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, and a Baronet, a member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Berwick, Barrister-at- Law. Born July 8, 1849, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Tweedmouth, by his wife n is the Nayal Cockade. Ctoe €^i 989 Isabella [to whom refer], daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Weir Hogg ; formerly Member of Parliament for the county of Berwick : Comptroller of Her Majesty's Household, February to July, 1886 ; Patronage Secretary to the Treasury,'i892-i894. Creations — Baronet, July 25, 1866 ; Baron, October 12, 1881. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chief gules, a cushion between two spur-rowels of the field, and impaling the arms of Spencer- Churchill, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable a lion rampant argent, on a canton of the last a cross gules (for Churchill) ; 2 and 3 quarterly argent and gules, on a bend sable, between two frets or, three escallops of the first (for Spencer), and as an honourable augmentation, in chief an escutcheon argent, charged with the cross of St. George gules, and thereon an escutcheon of the arms of France, namely azure, three fleurs- de-lis or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, a lion's gamb erect and erased grasping a lance in bend both proper. Sup- porters — On either side a bear proper, muzzled and collared or, and charged on the shoulder with a spur-rowel argent. Motto — "Advance with courage." Married, June 9, 1873, Fanny Octavia Louisa, commonly known as Lady Fanny Octavia Louisa, third daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Marlborough, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issjie — Dudley Churchill Marjoribanks, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Dudley Churchill Marjoribanks, Lieutenant 4th Battalion. Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, born March 2, 1874. Seats — Guisachan, Beauly, in the county of Inverness ; Hutton Hall, in the county of Benvick. Residence—BTOok House, Park Lane, W. The Right Honourable ISABELLA MARJORI- BANKS, Baroness Tweedmouth, daughter of the Right Honourable Sir James Weir Hogg, first Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Swinton. Armorial bear- ings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Argent, on a chief gules, a cushion between two spur-revels of the field, and impaling the arms of Hogg, namely argent, three boars' heads erased azure, langued gules, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field ; and for Supporters, on either side, a bear proper muzzled and collared or, and charged on the shoulder with a spiu'-rowel argent. Married, October 19, 1848, the Right Honourable Sir Dudley Coutts Marjoribanks, first Baron Tweedmouth ; and has Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edward Marjoribanks, second Baron Tweedmouth [to whom refer] ; (2) Stewart Majori- banks, bom July 23, 1852, died January 22, 1864; (3) Coutts Marjoribanks, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Coutts Marjoribanks, late Lieutenant Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, bom December 6, i860 ; (4) Archibald John Marjoribanks, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Archibald John Marjoribanks, born November 25, 1861 ; Mary Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Georgiana [married, December 10, 1873, the Right Honourable Sir Matthew White Ridley, fifth Baronet, of Blagdon, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Member of Parliament] ; and Annie Grizel, died August 20, 1856 ; Isabel Maria, com- monly known as the Honourable Isabel Maria [married, November 7, 1877, the Right Honourable the seventh Earl of Aberdeen, Governor-General of Canada]. Postal address — Brook House, Park Lane, W. ELIZA ANNE TWEMLOW, Widow, eldest daughter of William Paynter of Cambome House, ^rVY1l>tttTrtVYl Richmond, and of Belgrave Square, (iUUII^IUlUUI Justice of the Peace, by his wife Anne, only daughter and heir of Thomas Bert of HoUin House, Leek, in the county of Stafford. Livery— Blue, with yellow facings, gilt buttons, and hatbands. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : On the dexter side, azure two bars engrailed or, charged with three boars' heads couped close and erect sable, two and one (for Twemlow) ; impahng the arms of Paynter, namely, quar- terly I and 4 azure, three billets argent, each charged with an annulet sable; 2. azure, three faggots argent (for Antron) ; 3. argent, three bends gules (for Bodrugan). Married, July 12, 1849, Thomas Fletcher Twemlow, Esquire, of Betley Court, in the county of Stafford, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford, and a Justice of the Peace for the County Palatine of Chester, Barrister-at-Law. Postal address — Betley Court, Stafford- shire, near Crewe. § FRANCIS RANDLE TWEMLOW, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Salop, Captain and Honorary Major 4th Battalion North Stafford- shire Regiment, Barrister-at-Law. Born 1852, being the only son of the Reverend Francis Cradock Twemlow of Peatswood, formerly Rector of Forton, in the county of Stafford, who died 1879, by his wife Charlotte, youngest daughter of the late Randle Wilbraham of Rode. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, two bars engrailed or, charged with three boars' heads couped and erect two and one sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a parroquet stand- ing on the stump of a tree, a branch sprouting therefrom all proper. Married, firstly, 1878, Evelyn Harriet, youngest daughter of Sir John Thomas BuUer Duckworth, second Baronet (extinct), she died 1880 ; secondly, 1882, Annie Mary Gertrude, onlv child of the Reverend Edward Lewis. Estate and postal address — Peatswood, Market Drayton. Colonel AUGUSTUS CHARLES TWENTYMAN, Companion of the Most Honourable ^rr*W\ifW^WWt^W Order of the Bath. Jiorn 18^6, being lO-UII^UVj/ItmU i/^g son „f tfie i^te William Holme Twentyman, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of St. John's Wood Park, N. W.; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 18S7. Club — Junior United Service. Married, 1873, Julia, daughter of the late J. Lucas of Regenfs Park, N.W. DOROTHEA SUSAN TWISLETON, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. ii^^nXtActtWt Charles Samuel Twisleton, daughter 'im'WlvVUU of John Thicknesse-Touchet, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Thicknesse-Touchet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Argent, a chevron between three moldiwarps sable ; impaling the arms of Thicknesse-Touchet, namely, quarterly i and 4 ermine, a fret gules (for Tuchet) ; 2 and 3 gules, a fret or (for Audley). Married, 1878, as his second wife, the Reverend Charles Samuel Twisleton, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable Charles Samuel Twisleton, brother of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Save and Sele, and late Rector of Ashow, in the county of Warwick, who died 1890. Postal address — Park Lodge, Windsor. TWISLETON - WYKEHAM - FIENNES, see SAVE .4ND SELE. FREDERIC NATHANIEL FIENNES TWISLE- TON - WYKEHAM- SrVtlttffptntl- FIENNES, Esquire, VJ.^Ui|.9li;,VUtl' commonly known as (KHpfee|)am= JTienneg ^^^ "NThTntM^nt; Twisleton - Wykeham - Fiennes. Bom 1836, being the son of the Right Honour- able the thirteenth Baron Saye and Sele. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly 1 and 4 azure, three lions rampant or (for Fiennes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three moldiwarps sable (for 'Twisleton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant proper gorged, with a spiked collar, and chained or (for Fiennes) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested sable, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a mole spade or. Married, 1887, Isabella Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Thomas Martinson Richardson of Hibaldstowe Cliff, in the county of Lincoln. Residence — 16 Lower Ward, Windsor Castle. ISABELLA EMILY TWISLETON - WYKEHAM - FIENNES, Widow, commonly known as the Honour- able Mrs. Ivo de Vesci Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes, only daughter of Charles Francis Gregg. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure three lions rampant or (for Fiennes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron be- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armlgerouB person. 99° Ctni Cpn tween 'three moldiwarps sable (for Twisleton). Married, 1864, Colonel Ivo de Vesci Edward Twisleton-Wykeham- Fiennes, commonly known as Colonel the Honourable Ivo de Vesci Edward Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 9th Lancers (son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Saye and Sele), who died 1875, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Bertram Ralph Ivo Twisleton-Wykeham- Fiennes, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion South Stafford Regiment, born June 20, 1865, died July 9, 1886 ; (2) Nathaniel Ivo Edward Twisleton - Wykeham - Fiennes, Esquire, born posthumous, March 1876 ; Dorothy Mar- garet [married, October 5, 1893, the Reverend J. C. Wright, Master of Arts, Vicar of Ulverston] ; and Eva Caroline. Postal address — Bassendean, Bournemouth. The Reveeend WINGFIELD STRATFORD TWIS- LETON-AVYKEHAM-FIENNES, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Wingfield Stratford Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes. Born 1834, being the son of the Right Honourable the thirteenth Baron Saye and Sele. Aimorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure three lions rampant or (for Fiennes) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron between three moldiwarps sable (for Twisleton) ; and impaling the arms of Yorke, namely argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf sejant proper, gorged with a spiked collar and chained or (for Fiennes) : 2. upon a wreath of the colours, an arm embowed vested sable, cuffed argent, holding in the hand proper a mole spade or. Married, 1863, Alice Susan, daughter of the late Very Reverend Grantham Munton Yorke, commonly called the Honour- able Grantham Munton Yorke; and has Issue living — (i) Gerard Yorke Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Esquire, born 1864 ; (2) Alberic Arthur Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman, born 1865 ; (3) Caryl Wentworth Twisleton- Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman, born 1869 ; (4) John Temple Twisleton-Wykeham-Fiennes, Gentleman, born 1877 ; ^nd Winifred [married, October 18, 1894, the Reve- rend Percy Riddell Allnutt, 'Vicar of Holy Sepulchre, Cam- bridge]. Residence — Milton Keynes Rectory, Newport Pagnel. Sir TR AVERS TWISS, Knight Bachelor, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, son of ^^\Mtitt ^^^ ^'^^^ Reverend Robert Twiss, Doctor of xl^vjXvT^ Laws, of Pembroke College, Cambridge, and of Trevallyn, in the county of Denbigh ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1867. Married, 1862, Pharailde, daugh- ter of the late General Vanlynseele, Postal address — 3 Paper Buildings, Temple. Colonel PHILIP ALEXANDER ANSTRUTHER TWYNAM, Companion of the Most ^^\fyWn<\XW Honourable Order of the Bath. Born tO'Ul^llaUl 1832, being the son of the late Thomas Holloway Twynam., Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Clubs — Army and Navy, Junior Constitutional. Married, 1862, Elizabeth Annie, daughter of the late Captain W. H. Whitehead, Honourable East India Company's Service. WILLIAM CROFTON TWYNAM, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1884. Postal address — Northern Province, Cevlon. Sir LOUIS TWYSDEN, ninth Baronet, of Roydon Hall, East Peckham, in the county of flf'\Y\'ntitlVt\ "^^f'- Bom 1831, being the son of the »iHUJ^»U«.U late John Twysden, Esquire (who was third son of the seventh Baronet), by his wife Cecilia, second daughter of the late Louis Bazal- gette ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baronet, June 22, 1879, under the creation of June 29, 1611. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per saltire argent and guleS, a saltire between four cross crosslets, all counter- changed. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cockatrice & Is the Military Cockade. azure, winged, and tufted or. Married, February 7, 1856, the daughter of Captain Bazalgette, Royal Navy, and sister of Sir Joseph Bazalgette, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Heir presumptive— YiSs kinsman, James Stevenson Twysden, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon, son of the Reverend Thomas Twysden, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Edmund Nathaniel William Fortescue of Fellapit, in the county of Devon, born 1828 ; married, 1889, Aileen Frances Mary, daughter of W. H. Wilson Todd, of Halnaby Hall, in the county of York. Seats — Chine Cliff, Totland, Isle of Wight ; Wolmer Hill House, Haslemere. Dame ELIZABETH ANNE TYLER, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Tyler, daughter of ■ar-nlffv Richard Donne. Married, 1841, Sir James (iLpil^t Tyler, Knight Bachelor, Deputy - Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, late Lieutenant of the Corps of Gentlemen-at-Arms (who died 1890). Postal address— Pine House, Holloway, London, N. §SiR GEORGE ROBERT TYLER, first Baronet, of Queenhithe, in the City of London, and of Penywern Road, Kensington, Alderman of the City of London, Sheriff 1891-1892, and Lord Mayor 1893- 1894. Born 1835, being the son of the late William Tyler of Queenhithe. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse invected between three cats-a-mountain passant guardant argent, a fasces in bend surmounting a sword in bend sinister proper between two crescents gules, in the centre chief point a rose of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-cat-a-mountain or, charged on the shoulder with two cross crosslets fitchfe in saltire gules, holding between the paws a rose argent. Married, firstly, 1858, Augusta, eldest daughter of Frederick William Stein of Kensington (she died 1882) ; and secondly, 1884, Emily Eleanor, daughter of George Robinson of St. John's Ward ; and has Issue, by his first marriage — An only child, Frederick Charles Tyler, Esquire, born 1865. Postal address — 17 Penywern Road, Earl's Court, London, S.W. t GEORGE WILLIAM TYLER, Gentleman, Lieutenant RoyalNavy. Born July 22, 1852, beingthe onlysonof the late Charles Frederick Tyler, Esquire (second son of the late Sir George Tyler, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, ofCottrell). Armorial bearmgs — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a fesse wavy or, between three tigers passant guardant erminois, a cross pat^e of the first between two crescents gules, in the centre chief point, pendent from a ribbon, a representation of the gold medal presented to the late Sir Charles Tyler by command of the Sovereign for his services at the battle of Trafalgar (in which he commanded the ' ' Ton- nant"), and underneath the word "Trafalgar," in letters of gold. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a tiger salient guardant proper, navally crowned or, in the dexter paw a flagstaff, therefrom flying the French tri-coloured flag depressed and reversed. Married, October 6, 1887, Juliet Alice, only svurviving daughter of Major-General John Wood, Bombay Staff Corps ; and has Issue — (i) George Edward Tyler, Gentle- man, born October 29, 1888 ; (2) Trevor St. Vincent Frederick Tyler, Gentleman, born June 21, 1891. Seat — Cottrell, Cardiff. Captain Sir HENRY WHATLBY TYLER, Knight Bachelor. Born 1827, being the eldest son of the late John Chatfeld Tyler; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1852, Margaret, daughter of General Sir Charles Pasley, K7iight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Engineers. Postal address — Pymmes Park, Edmonton. Sir JOHN WILLIAM TYLER, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons. Born 1839, being the son of Charles Words- worth Tyler ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1886, dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1888. Married, 1866, Mary Emma, n^e Bateman. Postal address — Lucknow. TYNDALE. quartered by BISCOE, S is the Naval Cockade. Cpn apt) 991 CpnDall Major-Gemral HENRY TYNDALL, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1833, being the son of the late William Tyndall, ■2nd Dragoon Guards; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, r^T). Club — Bast India United Service. Married, 1866, Alice Harriet, daughter of the Reverend J. C. Aldrich oflfswich. Postal address— 7"Ae Causeway, Horsham. TYNEDALE, Baron, see BUCCLEUCH. TYRELL, see TUFNELL-TYRELL. ROGER WILLIAM GIFFARD TYRINGHAM, Es- quire. Born August 5, 1870, being fJTtll'ftlrTflfllYt "'^ °"'v son of the late William VJ^j/t(U^(jmil Backwell Tyringham, Esquire, of Tyringham and Trevethoe, by his wife Fanny Adela, second daughter of Colonel W. Wilby, Commanding ist Battalion 4th King's Own Regiment. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a saltire engrailed argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, uoon a wreath of the colours, a talbot's head couped gules, billett^e or. 5«a^j— Tyringham, in the county of Buckingham ; Trevethoe, in the county of Cornwall. TYRONE, Baron, see WATERFORD. TYRONE, Earl of, see WATERFORD. TYRONE, Viscount, see WATERFORD. Captain AVERY TYRRELL, late of the ^th West York Militia. Bom July 14, 1841, being the STUfrpH ""^ child of Edward Tyrrell, City Remem- kU^IVvII brancer, by his wife Prances, daughter of LinghaTn. Clubs — Conservative, Junior Constitutional, Farmers' , Constitutional ( Windsor], Livery — Peitper and salt colour with scarlet and white waistcoat, scarlet piping and silver buttons. Armorial bearings, as ■used, are for Ajtos : Argent, two chervrons azure, all within a bordure engrailed gules ; and for his Crest, a boat's head couped and erect ardent, and issuing from the mouth a peacock's tail proper. These are the arms of the faTnily of Tyrell Baronets [extinct] of Boreham, in the county of Essex, but no pedigree has been established at the College of Arms showing his descent therefrom. Married, firstly, November 21, 1872, Annetta Chairv de la Foss, daughter of Philii> Champiom Taker : secondly, July 14, 1885, Sarah Edith, daughter of Captain John Lenthatt Davids, late i/^th Foot. Estate — Berkin Manor, Horton, Slough: also property at Carshatton, Eastbourne, and in London. Postal address — Berkin Manor, Horton, Slough. TYRWHITT, see BERNERS. Sir RAYMOND ROBERT TYRWHITT-WILSON, commonly known as the Cprt3ftitt=oail0on ^^r\';^^,f%^^t fourth Baronet, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born July 22, 1855, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late Sir Henry Thomas Tyrwhitt, third Baronet, by his wife the Right Honourable Emma Harriet, in her own right Baroness Berners [to whom refer] ; and assumed the additional sur- name and arms of Wilson by Royal License, September 13, 1892. Creation— Ocxoh^x 3, 1808. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent, between two bezants (for Wilson) ; 2 and 3 gules, three tyrwhitts or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for the Crest of Tyrwhitt, a woodman wreathed with oak, holding a club all proper. Estate and postal address — Stanley Hall, Bridgnorth. EDWARD THOMAS TYSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Cumberland. Bom jTTllrtfltl ^P''" ^3' 1847, being the eldest and only sur- *U.-if»UU viving son of the late Edward Tyson, Gentle- man, by his wife Isabella Birkett, daughter of the late Thomas Scaife of Liverpool, Shipowner and Merchant, second son of Robert Scaife of Birkby Lodge, near Maryport, Yeoman. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Vert gutt^e-d'eau, three lions rampant argent, each holding in the dexter paw a torch erect, fired proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant vert, guttle d'eau, holding in the dexter paw a torch as in the arms, and resting the sinister upon a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Fortiter et vigilanter. " Estate — Lowthwaite, Vale of St. John's, in the county of Cumberland. Postal address — Maryport, Cumberland. u §JOHN HENRY FULLARTON UDNY, Esquire, of Udny and Dudwick, in the «Dnp of tljat 3IIfe TZv^t^-2:X Lieutenant. Born May g, 1853, being the only surviving son of the late John Robert Fullarton Udnv of that Ilk and Dudwick, by his second wife Anne, daughter of J. Allatt. C/ai5— White's. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a stag's head with ten tines caboshed or, between two greyhounds counter-salient argent, collared of the field, in chief and base three fleurs-de-lis, two and one of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a fleur-de-lis gules. Supporters — Two savages, wreathed head and middle with oak, and holding in their exterior hands gigantic batons resting on their shoulders proper. Motto — " All my hope is in God." Married, July 8, 1874, Amy Camilla, elder daughter of Sir John George ToUemache Sinclair, third Baronet, of Ulbster and Thurso Castle, in the county of Caithness. Seat — Udny Castle, in the county of Aberdeen. UFFINGTON, Viscount, see CRAVEN. ULSTER, Earl of, see DUKE OF EDINBURGH. His Royal Highnes.s the RICHARD GORDON FITZGERALD UNIACKE, Gentleman, Bachelor of Arts of the Uni- Untflffer versity of Oxford, Fellow of the Royal ^^lllltlVtit' Society of Antiquaries, Ireland. Bom August 19, 1867, being the eldest son of the Reverend Robert FitzGerald Uniacke, Master of Arts, Vicar of Tandridge, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Hannah, daughter of Thomas Salmon, Gentleman, of St. Hilda's, in the county of Durham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a wolf passant proper, a chief gules. Crest — A dexter cubit armed arm erect, gauntleted proper, holding a hawk's lure or. Married, August 31, 1892, Cecilia Monica, daughter of Frederick Lambert, Gentleman, of Garratt's Hall, Banstead, in the county of Surrey ; and has had Issue — Bernard Lambert FitzGerald Uniacke, Gentleman, born August 30, 1894 ; Helen Monica Geraldine, died November 7, 1893. Residence and postal address — Selwood Place, Stanwell, Middlesex. UNICORN PURSUIVANT, see LIVINGSTONE. Colonel RUSSELL UPCHER, Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order. Born 1844, being the Vt*\cX\pY ^'^^ °^ ^^ ^^^^ ^' ^' ^P'^^^^ ^f Sherins^ham A^^vijvl- Hall, in the county of Norfolk; created Com- panion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1887. Club — Naval and Military. ULSTER KING OF ARMS, see VICARS- UPHAUGH, see DE UPHAUGH. Tile .Editor tmdertalses that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 992 Upi m\ Sir THOMAS UPINGTON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint UMt« Order. Born 1858, being the son of the VA.aiK-tlVlUK> Reverend William Valentine, Vicar of Whixley, in the county of York ; created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1888. Dame ANNA MARIA LEWIS, commonly knmvn as Lady Vallentin, daughter of the Reverend fl'tflffPtlttn -^"^^ '''"'• ^^^^^r of Arts, of Walgrave, V^U(lVilV4.ll in the county of Northampton. Married, firstly, 1863, as his second wife. Sir James Vallentin, Knight Bachelor, who died 1870 ; secondly, 1874, T. R. Lewis. Postal address — VALLETORT, Viscount, see MOUNT-EDGCUMBE. VAN HALEN, ancient form of the surname HALLEN [to which refer]. Sir WILLIAM CORNELIUS VAN-HORNE, Honorary Knight Commander of the fli\ti\\'Xf\t\V\\t ^°^^ Distinguished Order of Saint \L«U(l'4^UVII.I^ Michael and Saint George, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway ; created Honorary Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1894. JANE CHARLOTTE ELIZABETH VAN KOUGH- NET, commonly known as Lady fTJan JltriltlYflMl^f" /ane Charlotte Elizateth Van \U.tm KWiXM^XJWKK Koughnet. daughter of the third EarlofCaledon. Married, 1887, Commander van Koughnet, Royal Navy, son of the Hon- ourable P. M. Van Koughnet, late Chancellor of Ontario. §SiR CECIL PERY VAN NOTTEN-POLE, fourth Baronet, of Todenham eian I30tten#0le T^^^s.J%.Z^l Gloucestershire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom March 30, 1863, being the son of the late Cecil Charles Van Notten-Pole, Esquire, by his wife Frances Emma, daughter of the Reverend Henry Rice, com- monly called the Reverend the Honourable Henry Rice, of Great Risington, in the county of Gloucester ; succeeded his grandfather as fourth Baronet, May 13, 1887, under the creation of July 28, 1791. Clubs — Arthur's, Pratt's, York- shire. Livery — Black, with buff waistcoat, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms — Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three cres- cents gules, a mullet for difference (for Pole) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, foiu- pallets azure ; ii. or, a snake in pale wavy per fesse azure and sable; iii. or, three crescents gules (for Van Notten). Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. an eagle rising proper, charged with a mullet for difference (for Pole) ; 2. a snake in pale wavy, the upper half azure, the lower sable, between two wings per fesse azure and argent counterchanged (for Van Notten). Supporters — On either side a Hon regardant proper, being the supporters of His Serene Highness William, Landgrave of Hesse Cassel, each differenced by a pale of three colours, the first half per pale gules and argent, the second half azure, which were con- firmed to the first Baronet, and the heirs male of his body, by Royal Warrant, dated January 18, 1794, the same having been conferred on him by His Serene Highness, as a mark of his acknowledgment of the great service rendered by Sir Charles Pole's family to His Serene Highness's ancestors, and also as a proof of His Serene Highness's own esteem for him. Mottoes — Over the crest of Pole, " PoUet virtus ; " over the crest of Van Notten, "Prudens sicut serpens." Heir presumptive — His brother, Gerald Charles Van Notten-Pole, Esquire, born 1866. Estates — Todenham, in the county of Gloucester ; Sutton, in the county of Warwick. Seat — Todenham, Moreton - in - Marsh, in the county of Gloucester. Dame LOUISA VAN NOTTEN - POLE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Van Notten-Pole, daughter of Samuel Lands of the Bengal Civil Service. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron between three crescents gules, a mullet for difference (for Pole) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, i. and iiii. argent, four pallets azure ; 2. or, a snake in pale wavy, the upper half azure, the lower sable ; iii. or, three crescents gules (for Van Notten). Supporters — On either side a lion regardant proper, each debruised by a pale throughout of lliree colours, the first half per pale gules and argent, the second half azure. Married, 1863 (as his second wife). Sir Peter Van Notten-Pole, the third Baronet, who died 1887. Postal address — Ashbernham House, Westbourne Park, W. Colonel TURNER VAN STRAUBENZEE, Com- panion of the Most Honour- dan ^trautien^ee l^^^etteVotTneZ Van Straubenzee of Spenni- thome Hall, Bedale ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1882. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1877, Florinda Harriette, daughter of W. J. Hamilton of iz Nenvbold Terrace East, Leamington. Postal addresses — Madras ; Spennithome Hall, Bedale. Major-General JOHN ORMSBY VANDELEUR, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order Ti\itx\'t\e\c\W "f ^^ Bath. Bom 1832, being the VU.nUUt-lK'Ul ci„iy j„„ gjr tiie late Lieutenant-Colonel Robert Vandeleur of Spring Fort, in the county of Cork ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club — Junior United Service. Postal address — 26 Coventry Street, W. MALBTTA VANDELEUR, commonly known as the Honourable Maletta Vandeleur, daughter of the third Viscount Avonmore. Married, 1868, Captain Crofton T. B. Vandeleur, i-zth Lancers, of Wordenstown, in the county of WestTneath, and Moyvula, in the county of Galway, who died 1881. VANE, quartered by POWLETT. VANE, see BARNARD and FLETCHER-VANE. The Reverend GILBERT HOLLES FARRER VANE, commonly known as the Reverend 7[^{\Y\p "^^ Honourable Gilbert Holies Farrer Vane, VLlCttli;- Vicar of High Ercall, brother of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Barnard. Born 1855 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1892. Club —Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Azure, three sinister gaimtlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed hand couped at the wrist, grasping a sword in bend sinister all proper, pommel and hilt or. Married, 1891, Mary, daughter of the late E. B. Steedman of High Ercall Hall, in the county of Salop ; and has Issue living — Mary Louisa. Residence — High Ercall Vicarage, Wellington, in the county of Salop. § WILLIAM LYONEL VANE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Lyonel Vane, Captain ist Battalion Durham Light Infantry, brother of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Barnard. Born 1859 ;■ raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1892. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three sinister gauntlets or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an armed hand couped at the wrist, grasping a sword in bend sinister all proper, pommel and hilt or. VANE - TEMPEST - STEWART, see LONDON - DERRY. VANNECK, see HUNTINGFIELD. Vice -Admiral EDWARD WBSTBY VANSIT- TART, Companion of the Most Hon- J[1ianti{ttSiVt oiirable Order of the Bath. Born VUttdpI'VValrl- 1818, being the son of Vice- Admiral Henry Vansittart of Eastwood, Canada: created ' Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3R 994 2Jau ©at) Bath, 1867. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service, Marlborough. Postal address — BHerden, Selden Road, Worthing. VAUGHAN, see LISBURNE. VAUGHAN, Baron, see LISBURNE. FRANCIS BAYNHAM VAUGHAN, Esquire. Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Hereford, fTJAItiYTlfln Colonel Commanding Royal Monmouth- VLtttUyyall shire Engineers (Militia). Born 1844, being the fifth son of Colonel John Francis Vaughan of Courtfield, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant (who died 1880), by his first wife, Eliza Louisa, daughter of the late John Rolls, Esquire, of The Hendre, in the county of Monmouth. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a child's head, couped at the shoulders proper, crined or, and entwined round the neck with a snake vert. Mottoes — " Duw a digon," " Simplices sicut pueri sagaces sicut serpentes." Married, 1871, Caroline, daughter of C. A. Pope ; and has, with other Issue — Charles Jerome Vaughan, Gentleman, Lieutenant Monmouthshire Engineers Militia, born 1873. Postal address — Courtfield, Ross, Hereford. The Most Eminent and Most Reverend HERBERT (of the Holy Roman Church), CARDINAL VAUGHAN, Archbishop of Westminster and Metropolitan. Bom 1832, being the eldest son of the late John Francis Vaughan, Esquire, of Courtfield, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Gloucester, Monmouth, Hereford, and Mayo, and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Monmouth, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commanding Monmouthshire Militia, by his first wife Eliza Louisa, daughter of John Rolls of The Hendre, in the county of Monmouth. Armorial bearings — "Party per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant argent." Behind the escutcheon is placed in pale the cross of his holy office, surmounted by the scarlet hat of a Cardinal. Motto — "Amare et servire," Since the illus- tration of the arms as above quoted was engraved, arms [gules, an archbishop' s cross in pale or, surmounted by a pall pi'oper) have been assigned, by a warrant from His Holiness the Pope, to the Roman Catholic Archbishopric of Westminster. Estate — Courtfield, Ross, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Archbishop's House, West- minster, S.W. HUGH VAUGHAN VAUGHAN, Gentleman, of The Castle, Builth, in the county of Brecon. Born August 6, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Thomas Thomas, Rector of Disserth, fn the county of Radnor, by his wife Ann Eliza, daughter of the late Hugh Vaughan of Llvv^nmadoe, in the county of Radnor (and sister of James Vaughan, Esquire, of the Castle, Builth, sometime High Sheriff for the county of Brecon, and formerly a Surgeon- Major, Honourable East India Company's Service) ; assumed by Royal License the name and arms of Vaughan in lieu of Thomas, July 18, 1885, in compliance with a clause in the will of his uncle, James Vaughan, Esquire, who died De- cember 17, 1884. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, a garb or, on a chief argent, three boars' heads couped of the first, a bordure invected gobony of the second and azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a garb lying fesseways or, a lion rampant regardant argent, holding in the dexter paw two ears of wheat of the first. Motto — " Bydd. Gyfiawn. ac. nac. ofna." Married, August 12, 1885, Eva, daughter of the late Henry Campbell, Esquire, of Dunoon, in the county of Argyll ; and has had Issue — Elizabeth Angela, born August 3, 1886 ; and Violet, born September 26, 1888, died March 17, 1889, Seat — The Castle, Builth, in the county of Brecon. General Sir JOHN LUTHER VAUGHAN, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1820, being the son of the Reverend E. T. Vaughan ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1864, and advanced to the rank of Knight Co7nmander of that Order, 1887, Married, 1848, Maiy Anne, datighter ^ is the Military Cockade. ©aujc of iparrotDDen of William Bishop. Postal ndAress—EdinhurgJ! Mansions, I'idoria Street, S.Ji'. Sir ROWLAND BOWDLER VAUGHAN-WIL- LIAMS.KnigMBache- Qaufffian^amilliamig ?;;r/S^.;^Tl^ Law, Judge of the High Court Born 1838, being the son of Sir Edward Vaughan- Williams, Judge of the Court of Common Pleas; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Married, 1865, Laura Susanna, daughter of Edmund Lomax of Netley. in thecounty of Surrey. Postal address— 6 Trebovir Road, Earls Court, Kensington, VAUX, quartered by MOSTYN. VAUX, Baron, see BROUGHAM. The Right Honourable HUBERT GEORGE CHARLES MOSTYN, Baron Vaux of Har- rowden, in the county of Northampton, Master of Arts, Second Secretary in Her Majesty's Diplomatic Service. Bom June 4, i860, being the son of the late Major George Charles Mostyn, commonly called the Hon- ourable George Charles Mostyn (who was eldest son of the sixth Baron), by his wife Mary, daughter of the late Right Reverend James Henry Monk, Lord Bishop of Gloucester and Bristol ; succeeded his grandfather as seventh Baron January 28, 1883, under the creation of April 27, 1523. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per bend sinister, ermine and ermines, a lion rampant or (for Mostyn) ; 2 and 3 chequy argent, and gules, on a chevron azure, three roses or (for Vaux) ; impaling the arms of Matheson, namely argent, three dexter hands couped at the wrist gules, within a bordure of the last. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant or. Supporters — Dexter, a griffin sable, langued gules, beaked and membered or; sinister, a buck or. Motto — " Hodie non eras." Married, August 25, 1886, Eleanor Margaret, daughter of Sir Alexander Matheson, first Baronet of Lochalsh ; and has Issue — Grace Mary Eleanor, commonly known as the Honourable Grace Mary Eleanor ; Gladys Flora, commonly known as the Honourable Gladys Flora ; and Dorothy Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Alice. Resi- dences — British Legation, Berne; i Cadogan Gardens, London, S.W. H Sir HENRY MERVIN VAVASOUR, third Baronet, ^ of Spaldington, in the county of York, JfJrtVtartrtiii* Deputy - Lieutenant. Bom June 17, VlO'aua^JIJUV igi^ being the son of Lieutenant-Gene- ral Sir Henry MaghuU Mervin Vavasour, the second Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of William Vavasour, Doctor of Laws, of Dublin ; succeeded his father in 1838, under the creation of March 20, 1801. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse dan- cettte sable, charged with a fieur-de-lis argent (for the Spaldington branch), impaling the arms of Codrington, namely argent, a fesse embattled, counter-embattled sable, fretty gules, between three lions passant of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wieath of the colours, a cock gules, combed, wattled and legged, and charged on the breast with a fleur-de-lis argent. Married, firstly, June 30, 1853, Louisa Anne, commonly called the Honourable Louisa Anne, second daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Neville, third Lord Braybrooke ; and by her (who died May 10, i88g), has had Issue — Blanche, died July 14, 1854 ; and Constance. He married secondly, August 27, 1891, AUce Emily Georgina Olivia, sister of Sir Gerald William Codrington, first Baronet. Residence — 26 Thurloe Square, London, S.W. Sir WILLIAM EDWARD VAVASOUR, third Bar- onet. Bom November 28, 1846, being the son of the late William Joseph Vavasour, Esquire (second son of the first Baronet), by his wife Mary Constantia, commonly called the Honourable Mary Constantia, daughter of the Right M is the Naval Cockade. mn Uzt 99S Honourable Hugh Charles Clifford, seventh Baron Clifford of Chudleigh; succeeded his uncle as third Baronet, August 23, 1885, under the creation of February 14, 1828. Ar- morial Tjearinga — He bears for Arms: Quarterly i and 4, or a fesse dancett^e sable, in the dexter chief a cross crosslet fitch^e of the first for difference (for Vavasour) ; 2 and 3 sable, a bend or, between six fountains (for Stoiurton). Upon the escutcheon, v^hich is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a v\rreath of the colours, a cock gules, charged with a fountain (for Vavasour) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-friar habited proper, and holding in his right hand a scourge, and in his left an open book (for Stourton). Married, May 5, 1870, Mary Teresa, second daughter of Edward Weld of Lulworth Castle, in the county of Dorset; and has Isszie — (i) Leonard Pius Vavasour, Esquire, born September 22, 1881 ; (2) Bernard Joseph Vavasour, Esquire, born October 24, 1886 ; Ellen ; Annette; Evelyn; Mary; and Maud. Seat — Hazlewood Castle, Tadcaster. VENABLES, quartered by DE TRAFFORD, HUS- SEY, VERNON, and VERNON-HARCOURT. VENABLES-VERNON, see VERNON. §The Right Honourable Sir DAYROLLES BLAKENEY EVELEIGH - DE MOL- ^|'l^l«<-«*Yt EYNS, Baron Ventry of Ventry, in the county Vl4v(ll-lj/ of Kerry, in the Peerage of Ireland, a Repre- sentative Peer, and a Baronet, Deputy-Lieu- tenant. Bo7-n January 22, 1828, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Townsend Aremberg de Moleyns, third Baron Ventry, by his wife, the second daughter of Sir John Blake Blake, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1868 ; assumed by Royal License, November 3, 1874, the prefix surname of Eveleigh, and the arms of Eveleigh quarterly. Creations — Baronet, December 7, 1797; Baron, July 31, 1800. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a chief ermine, three fusils gules (for De Moleyns) ; 2 and 3 per pale or and sable, two chevronels between three grifSns passant counterchanged (for Eveleigh). Above the escutcheon , which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a savage's head affront^e couped below the shoulders proper (for De Moleyns) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a goat's head erased per chevron or and sable, attired of the second, in the mouth a branch of laurel proper (for Eveleigh). Supporters — Two lions or, ducally gorged and chained azure. Motto — " Vivere sat vincere," Married, September 12, i860, Harriet Elizabeth Frances, elder daughter of Andrew Wauchope of Niddrie Marischal, in the county of Midlothian ; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Rossmore Wauchope Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederick Rossmore Wauchope Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Captain and Adjutant 4th Hussars, born Decemtier 11, 1861 ; (2) Arthur William Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur William Eveleigh-de Moleyns, born April 6, 1864 ; (3) Edward Dayrolles Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Edward Dayrolles Eveleigh-de Moleyns, born May 31, 1871 ; (4) Richard Andrew Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Andrew Eveleigh-de Moleyns, late Lieutenant 4th Royal Munster Fusiliers, bom June 13, 1874 ; (5) John Gilbert Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Gilbert Eveleigh-de Moleyns, Royal Navy, bom May 27, 1878 ; Frances Elizabeth Sarah, commonly known as the Honour- rable Frances Ehzabeth Sarah [married, March 21, 1882, the Most Honourable Henry Francis Conyngham, fourth Marquess Conyngham] ; Mildred Rose, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred Rose [married, July 26, 1888, Sir Alexander Fuller Acland Hood, fourth Baronet, Member of Parliament] ; Hersey Alice, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Hersey Alice [married, October 18, 1886, the Right Honourable John Adrian Louis Hope, seventh Earl of Hopetoun]; and Maud Helen, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Helen. 5ea?— Burnham House, Dingle, in the county of Kerry. 7 he Honourable Sir GEORGE FREDERICK VER- DON, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- trirrllfltl titiguished order of Saint Michael and Saint ^^^^^"** George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1834, being the son of the Reverend Edward Verdon, by his wife Jane Frances, daughter of tlie late Dr. George Hobson ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1872, CMio—Athenceum. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished in the College of Arms, arefor&Pcas : Or, a fret ^ules. Crest — A lionpassant, supporting with the dexter paw a fret. Motto — " EnDieusejie." Married, March zZ, 1861, Annie, second daughter of the late fohn Armstrong of Melbourne, Solicitor ; and by Jier {who died August 2.'^, 1889) /zoij Issue — (i) Arthur Laurence Ridley Verdon, Esquire, bom 1862 ; (2) Reginald Verdon, Esquire, born 1865 ; (3) Egbert Sumner Verdon, Esquire, born 1868; (4) Nevil Verdon, Esquire, born 1885. Residences — Queen Street, Melbourne: Alton, Upper Macedon, Victoria, Australia. VERE, quartered by TOWNSHEND. VERE, see DE VERE. VERE, Baron, see ST. ALBANS. VEREKER, see GORT. GEORGE MEDLICOTT VEREKER, Esquire. Born January 11, i860, being the eldest son of John T\\PVP\t^V P^sndergast Vereker, Esquire, commonly VHvV vttv-V known as the Honourable John Prendergast Vereker, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace for the county of Limerick, Lord Mayor of the city of Dublin, by his wife Hannah Louisa, daughter of George Medlicott. C&3— Kildare Street (Dublin). Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, Azure, on a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2 and 3 gules, a saltire vairS or and azure (for Prender- gast). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a stag's head proper ; with the Motto, "Coloony." Married, October 13, 1887, Frances Gore, daughter of Robert Manders ; and has Issite — (i) George Gordon Medlicott Vereker, Esquire, born 1889 ; (2) Robert Humphrey MedUcott Vereker, Gentleman, born October 1892 ; and Corinna Katherine. Estate — Abbey- feale, in the county of Limerick. Postal address — 72 Merrion Square, Dublin. HENRY PRENDERGAST VEREKER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Prendergast Vereker, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society. Bom 1824, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Gort. C/a^— Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2 and 3 gules, a saltire vair6 or and azure (for Prendergast). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown gules, a stag's head proper. Married, 1866, Louisa Elizabeth Mary, daughter and co-heiress of the late George Bagot Gosset, Esquire (4th Dragoon Guards) ; and has Issue living — (i) Charles Granville Vereker, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Artillery, born 1869 ; (2) Henry Gosset Vereker, Esquire, Royal Navy, born 1871, became a Lieu- tenant 1893 ; Kathleen Louise [married, 1893, Walter Egerton John Green Emmott of Emmott Hall, Colne, in the county of Lancaster] ; Elizabeth Henriqua ; and Alia- nore Maria Julia. Residences — Place D'Armes, Cherbourg ; The Pitts, Binstead, Isle of Wight. JANE CHARLOTTE VEREKER, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Charlotte Vereker, second daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Gort. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure, on a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2 and 3 gules, a saltire vair6e or and azure (for Prendergast). Postal address — 5 Somers Place, Hyde Park, W. - KATE VEREKER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Charles Smyth Vereker, daughter of the late Robert Fannin. Armorial bearings are, upon a Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 996 ^er lozenge: Quarterly i and 4, azure on a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2 and 3 gules, a saltire vair^e or and azure (for Prendergast). Married, 1842, Charles Smyth Vereker, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Smyth Vereker, son of the Right Honourable the second Viscount Gort, who died 1885. KATHERINE VEREKER, commonly known as the Honourable Katherine Vereker, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the third Viscount Gort. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure a chevron or, a chaplet vert (for Vereker) ; 2 and 3 gules, a saltire vairfe or and azure (for Prendergast). Postal address — 5 Somers Place, Hyde Park, W. Sir EDWARD WINGFIELD VERNER, fourth Baronet, of Verner's Bridge, in the county of ffj|>l*tll>1' Armagh, Justice of the Peace. 5or« October VlAvlllvl j^ 1830, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife Harriet, only child of the late Colonel Edward Wingfield, commonly called the Honourable Ed- ward Wingfield ; succeeded his nephew as fourth Baronet, June 8, 1886, under the creation of July 22, 1846. Armorial liearlngs — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable, between three boars' heads of the second fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head as in the arms. Motto— " Pro Christo et patri^." Married, December 15, 1864, Selina Florence, daughter of Thomas Vesey Nugent ; and has Issue — (i) Edward Wing- field Vemer, Esquire, Lieutenant Norfolk Regiment, born November 22, 1865 ; (2) Hubert Henry Wingfield Vemer, Esquire, born November 17, 186B ; Sybil ; Florence Wini- fred Wingfield, died June 1875 ; and Isabel Dorothy Wing- field. Seat—Co-iV Abbey, Bray, in the county of Dublin. Dame MARY FRANCES HESTER VERNER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Verner, third daughter of the late Lieutenant-General Sir Hercules Pakenham, commonly called the Honourable Sir Hercules Pakenham, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a fesse between three boars' heads couped sable, fretty or, a trefoil slipped of the last. Married, 1850, Sir William Verner, Member of Parliament, second Baronet, who died 1873 ; and has Issue — Sir William Edward Hercules Verner, third Baronet; AUce Emily [married, firstly, August 8, 1875, Christopher Neville Bagot of Aughrane Castle, in the county of Galway (who died May 23, 1877) ; secondly, October 30, 1879, Reginald Wynne Roberts, son of Evan Wynne- Roberts, Esquire, of the Manor House, in the county of Oxford, and the Knowle, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for that county] ; and Edith. Postal address — 26 Chester Terrace, S.W. VERNEY, see WILLOUGHBY DE BROKE. Sir EDMUND HOPE VERNEY, third Baronet, of Claydon House, in the county of Bucking- T(\CVX\tX\ ham, late Captain Royal Navy, Member of VtltlUv^ Parliament for North Buckinghamshire, 1885- 1886, and 1889-1891. Born April 6, 1838, being the eldest son of the late Right Honourable Sir Harry Verney, second Baronet, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Admiral Sir George Hope, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Creation — December 3, 1818. Livery — Plum colour, with crimson facings. Armo- rial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a cross argent, fimbriated or, five mullets gules (for Verney) ; 2 and 3 paly of six, erminois and pean, a bend engrailed counterchanged (for Calvert), and impaling the arms of Williams, namely argent, two foxes counter- salient gules, a crescent azure for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-phcenix in flames proper, charged with five mullets in cross or, and looking at rays of the sun (for Verney) ; 2. out of a mural coronet argent, two spears erect, therefrom two pennons fiowing towards the dexter, one erminois, the other pcean (for Calvert) ; with the Mottoes, " Ung sent, ung soleil" (for Verney) ; " Ser- ^ is the Military Cockade. vata fides cineri " (for Calvert).. Married, January 14 1868, Margaret Maria, elder daughter of Sir John Hay Wilhams, second Baronet, of Bodelwyddan ; and has /wkc— Harry Calvert Williams Verney, Esquire, born June 7. 1881 ; Ellin; Lettice Sarah ; and Ruth Florence. 5«a^i— Claydon House, in the county of Buckingham ; Rhianva, in the county of Anglesey. MABEL VERNEY, commonly known as the Honour- able Mabel Verney, daughter of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Willoughby de Broke. Armorial bearings are upon a lozenge : Gules, three crosses recercell^ or, a chief vair^e ermine and ermines (for Verney). Postal ad- dress— Diaxia. Lodge, Kineton, Warwick. §The Reverend WALTER ROBERT VERNEY, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Walter Robert Verney, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Rector of Lighthorne and Vicar of Chesterton, in the county of Warwick, Honorary Chaplain Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the ninth Baron Willoughby de Broke. Clui— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules three crosses recercelW or, a chief vair^e ermine and ermines (for Verney) ; 2 and 3 quarterly, argent and gules, a bear sejant sable, muzzled and collared or (for Barnard). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontfe couped at the shoulders proper, ducally crowned or (for Verney) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-bear sable, holding in his paws a mascle or (for Barnard). Married, 1879, EUzabeth Georgina, daughter of the late Major Robert Wilberforce Bird, of Barton House, Shipston-on-Stour ; and has Issue living — (i) Robert Bar- nard Verney, Esquire, born 1881 ; (2) Reynell Henry Ver- ney, Gentleman, born 1886 ; and Clare. Residence — Lighthorne Rectory, in the county of Warwick. VERNEY-CAVE, see BRAYE. VERNON, quartered by HUSSEY and SLAUGHTER. VERNON, see LYVEDEN. ALICE GERTRUDE VERNON, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Courtenay ^l^lM*tirit1 Vernon, daughter of the Reverend M. F. VHvlllUll Stephens Townsend. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; 2 and 3 gules, three bars gemelles argent, over all a chevron ermine, on a chief of the second three blackamoors' heads proper, a canton of the field, charged with a battle-axe or, all within a bordure counter-compony of the second and azure (for Smith). Married, 1856, the Reverend Courtenay John Vernon, com- monly known as the Reverend the Honourable Courtenay John Vernon, Rector of Grafton Underwood, in the county of Northampton (who died 1892), son of the Right Honour- able the first Baron Lyveden. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Courtenay Robert Percy Vernon, Esquire, late Captain 3rd Battalion Highland Light Infantry, born Decem- ber 29, 1857 [married, February 12, 1890, Fanny Zelie, daughter of the late Major Hill of Wollaston Hall, in the county of York] ; (2) Sydney Vernon, Gentleman, born July 14, 1862 ; and Evelyn Mary Geraldine [married, August 7, 1877, the Reverend Hugh Hodgson Gillett, Master of Arts, Rector of Compton, in the county of Surrey]. FRANCES MARIA EMMA REED, commonly known as Baroness Vernon, daughter of ike Reverend Brooke Boothby. Married, 7??-^/^, 1859, as his second wife, the Right Honourable George John Warren, fifth Baron Vernon, -mho died 1866 ; secondly, 1881, the Reverend Charles Martyn Reed, Rector of Hasfield, in the county of Gloucester. Postal z.dAx&%^ — Hasfield Rectory, Gloucester- shire. The Right Honourable GEORGE WILLIAM HENRY VENABLES-VERNON, Baron Vernon, Baron of Kinderton, in the county of Chester. Born February 25, 1854, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Baron Vernon, by his wife Harriet, commonly called Lady Harriet, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Lichfield ; H is the Naval Cockade. Uet Uzt 997 succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of May 12, 1762. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4, quarterly of four, namely i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable, ii. and iii. or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (both for Vernon) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars argent (for Venables). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or (for Vernon) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern argent, standing on a weir of the last, banded azure, pierced through the body in fesse by an arrow and devouring a child proper (for Venables). Supporters- Dexter, a lion gules, gorged with a collar and chain refiexed over the back or ; sinister, a boar sable, gorged with a ducal coronet and chain refiexed over the back or. Motto — " Ver non semper viret. " Married, July 14, 1885, Frances Margaret, daughter of Francis C. Lawrance, New York ; and has Issue— {i) George Francis Augustus Venables- Vernon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Francis Augustus Venables-Vernon, born September 28, 1888 ; (2) Francis Lawrance William Venables-Vernon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honom-able Francis Law- rance William Venables-Vernon, born November 6, 1889 ; and Fanny Lawrance, commonly known as the Honourable Fanny Lawrance. Seats — Sudbury Hall, in the county of Derby ; Poynton Hall, Stockport, in the county of Chester. §GREVILLE RICHARD VERNON, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Greville Richard Vernon, Member of Parliament for Ayrshire (South) since 1886, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Ayr. Bom 1835, being the fourth son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Lyveden. Ciuis — Travellers', Wellington. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; 2 and 3 gules, three bars gemelles argent, a chevron ermine, on a chief of the second three blacka- moors' heads proper, a canton of the field charged with a battle-axe or, all within a bordure counter-compony of the second and azure (for Smith). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased sable, ducally gorged or (for Vernon) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm erect in armour proper, charged with a battle-axe sable, the hand grasping two wreaths of laurel, pendent on either side also proper (for Smith). Married, 1858, Susan Caroline, daughter of Captain Richard Howe Cockerell, Royal Navy, by his wife Theresa, afterwards Countess of Eglinton and Winton ; and has Issue living — (i) Cecil Sydney Archibald Vernon, Esquire, born 1862 ; (2) Ronald James Vernon, Gentleman, Lieutenant 4th Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, born 1866 ; (3) Eustace Vernon, Gentleman, born 1871 ; (4) Rupert Robert Vernon, Gentleman, born 1872; (5) Guy FitzPatrick Roger Vernon, Gentleman, bom 1878 ; Florence Albreda [married, November 28, 1894, Ranald Macdonald Laurie] ; and Hermione Helen. Residences — Auchans House, Kilmarnock, North Britain ; s Upper Belgrave Street, S.W. The Right Honourable HARRIET ANSON VEN- ABLES-VERNON, Widow, Dowager-Baroness Vernon, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Earl of Lich- field. Armorial bearings are upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable, ii. and iii. or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (both for Vernon) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars argent (for Venables), impaling the arms of Anson, namely argent, three bends engrailed gules, in the sinister chief a crescent of the last. Supporters — Dexter, a lion gules, gorged with a collar and chain refiexed over the back or ; sinister, a boar sable, gorged with a ducal coronet and chain refiexed over the back or. Married, 1851, the Right Honourable Augustus Henry Venables- Vernon, the sixth Baron Vernon, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable George William Henry Venables -Vernon, seventh Baron Vernon [to whom refer] ; (2) William Frederick Cuth- bert Venables-Vernon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Frederick Cuthbert Venables-Vernon, born July 18, 1856 [married, April 17, 1884, Louisa, third daughter of General D. M. Frost of St. Louis, Massa- chusetts, America, late United States Army, and has, Richard Henry Venables-Vernon, Esquire, born January 27, 1885 ; Diana Mary, died February i, 1887 ; and a daughter] ; (3) Richard Hugo Venables-Vernon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Hugo Venables-Vernon, born May 25, 1858, died March 11, 1862 ; (4) Walter Ven- ables-Vernon, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Venables-Vernon, born July 20, i860, died March 2, 1862 ; Diana, commonly known as the Honourable Diana ; Mildred, commonly known as the Honourable Mildred [mar- ried, November 2, 1878, the Reverend H. A. Stanhope, commonly called the Reverend the Honourable H. A. Stanhope, Rector of Gawsworth, in the county of Chester, third son of the fifth Earl of Stanhope] ; Muriel, commonly known as the Honourable Muriel, died an infant, February 27, 1863 ; Margaret, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret [married, 1887, the Reverend Frederick Tufnell, Master of Arts, and died December 27, 1888, leaving issue] ; Alice, commonly known as the Honourable Alice ; and Adela, commonly known as the Honourable Adela. Postal address — Poyton Towers, Stockport. H Sir HARRY FOLEY VERNON, first Baronet, of O Hanbury Hall, in the county of Worcester, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, late Lieutenant-Colonel Worcester- shire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born April 11, 1834, being the son of the late Thomas Tayler Vernon, by his wife Jessie Anna Letitia, youngest daughter of John Herbert Foley of Ridgeway, in the county of Pembroke ; and was created a Baronet, July 23, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the first, in chief a cross crosslet fitchfe gules, impaling the arms of Baillie- Hamilton, namely, quarterly first and fourth grand quarters, quarterly gules, on a chevron between three cinquefoils argent, a buckle azure, between two spots of ermine, all within a bordure or, charged with eight thistles vert (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse wavy between three roses gules, barbed and seeded proper (for Melross) ; second and third grand quarters sable, the sun in his splendour betwixt nine stars, three, two, three and one argent (for Baillie). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-woman proper, habited in purple and gold, hair or, wreathed about the temples with wheat and holding in her arms a garb also or. Motto — "Ver-non semper viret." Married, October 17, 1861, Georgina Sophia, commonly called Lady Georgina Sophia, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable George BaiUie- Hamilton, tenth Earl of Haddington ; and has Issue — (i) Bowater George Hamilton Vernon, Esquire, born September 12, 1865 ; (2) Hubert Edward Vernon, Esquire, Lieutenant 4th Battalion Prince Consort's Own Rifle Brigade, born May 9, 1867 ; Auda Lsetitia ; and Evelyn Georgina. Seat — Hanbury Hall, Droitwich. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM GEORGE GRANVILLE VERNON- 2Jernon=I^arcourt ltl^.?,Y^^^JT& Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, Member of Parliament for Derby, Chancellor of the Exchequer, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Southampton, Bachelor of Arts of the University of South- ampton. Born Oqtober 14, 1827, being the second son of the Reverend William Vernon-Harcourt of Nuneham Park, in the county of Oxford, Canon of York, by his wife Matilda Mary, daughter of the late Lieutenant - Colonel William Gooch. Cluhs — Oxford and Cambridge, Devon- shire, Reform, National Liberal. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules two bars or (for Harcourt) ; 2 and 3 quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a fret sable (for Vernon) ; ii. or, on a fesse azure, three garbs of the field (for Vernon of Haslington) ; iii. azure, two bars argent (for Venables). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a ducal coronet or, a peacock close proper ; with the Motto, ' ' Le bon temps viendra." Married, firstly, 1859, Th^rise (who died 1863), daughter of the late 'Thomas Henry Lister ; secondly, 1876, Elizabeth, daughter of the Honourable J. L. Motley (formerly Minister in England from United States of America), and widow of J. P. Ives ; and by his first marriage has Issue — (i) Lewis Vernon-Harcourt, Esquire, born 1863 ; by second marriage — (2) Robert Vernon- Tlie Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 998 Utt Harcourt, Esquire, bom 1878. Residences — Malwood, Lyndhurst, in the county of Hampshire ; 11 Downing Street, S.W. HA RRIETA UG US TA VERNON- WENT IVOR TH, coi}i7nonly known as eiernon=^enttDortl) i^:f4f'-'-^.^,S daughter of the first Marquess of Clanricarde. Married, 1859, Thomas Frederick Charles Vernon- Wentworth. FREDERICK THOMAS VERSCHOYLE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of ?rj|?t*tfrflfiMfl> Limerick, late Captain 2nd Battalion KXK'\,V''\}V)l\X' Southern Division Royal Artillery. Born 1853, being the fourth but second sur- viving son of the Right Reverend Hamilton Verschoyle of Castleshanaghan, in the county of Donegal, Bishop of Kil- more, by his wife Catherine Margaret, daughter and eventu- ally co-heir of the Very Reverend Thomas Hawkins of Ballybodonnell, in the county of Donegal, Dean of Clonfert. Clubs — Junior United Service, Kildare Street (Dublin), County (Limerick). Armorial hearings — He bears for Anns : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gules, a cross pat^e or (for Verschoyle) ; 2. argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a canton the following arms, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules within a double tressure fiory and counterfiory of the last (for Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse chequy argent and azure, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; iii. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. azure, a lion rampant argent (for Macduff) ; the canton within a bordure componfe argent and azure ; 3. party per chevron argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper (for Hawkins). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged with a cross patte or ; with the Motto, ' ' Temperans et constans." Married, October 27, 1891, Hilda Caroline Hildyard, youngest daughter of the late Robert Blair of Blackdales, in the county of Ayr ; and has Issue — Frederick Hildyard Hawkins Stuart Verschoyle, Gentleman, born November 21, 1894 ; and Hilda Gwendoline. Postal ad- dress — Castle "Ti-oy, Limerick, Ireland. The Reverend HAMILTON STUART VERS- CHOYLE. Born 1844, being the eldest son of the Right Reverend Hamilton Verschoyle of Castleshanaghan, in the county of Donegal, Bishop of Kilmore, by his wife Catherine Margaret, eldest daughter and eventually co-heir of the Very Reverend Thomas Hawkins of Ballybodonnell, in the county of Donegal, Dean of Clonfert. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, Argent on a chevron between three boars' heads couped gules, a cross pat^e or (for Verschoyle) ; 2, argent, a chevron gules between three boars' heads erased sable (for Nesbitt) ; and on a canton the following arms, quarterly i. or, a lion rampant gules within a double tressure flory counterfiory of the last (for Scotland) ; ii. or, a fesse chequy argent and azui'e, in chief a label of three points gules (for Stuart) ; iii. argent, a saltire between four roses gules (for Lennox) ; iiii. azure, a hon rampant argent (for Macduff) ; the whole of the canton within a bordure compon^e argent and azure ; 3. per chevron argent and vert, three hinds at gaze proper (for Hawkins) ; and on an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Goold, namely azure, on a fesse or, between five gold- finches, three in chief and two in base proper, three mullets of the field, in the dexter chief point a crescent of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head couped gules, charged with a cross pat^e or ; with the Motto, "Temperans et constans." Married, 1873, Frances Frederika Dorothea, youngest daughter and co-heir of the Venerable Frederick Faulkener Goold of Rodbrien Drom- adda, &c. , in the county of Limerick, and Archdeacon of Raphoe ; and has Issue — Hamilton Frederick Stuart Vers- choyle, Gentleman, of Dromadda and Athea, in the county of Limerick, born 1874. Estates — Castleshanaghan and Kiltoaloa, and part-owner of Ballybodonnell, all in the county of Donegal. Postal address — Villa St. Patrizio, St. Remo, Italy, a is the Military Cockade. The Right Honourable Sir JAMES WALTER GRIMSTON, Earl of Verulam and Vis- ^^-,«.tloi*t count Grimston, in the Peerage of the (LiEtUlalU United Kingdom, Baron Verulam of Gor- hambury, in the county of Hertford, m the Peerage of Great Britain, Viscount Grimston, and Baron Dunboyne, of Dunboyne, in the county of Meath, m the Peerage of Ireland, Baron Forrester of Corstorphme, in the Peerage of Scotland, and a Baronet of England. Born February 22, 1809, being the son of the first Earl, bv his wife the only daughter of the first Earl of Liverpool, extinct (she died 1863); succeeded his father in 1845 Creations— hz.mwt.\., March 2, 1628 ; Viscount and Baron of Ireland May 29, 1719 ; Baron of Scotland, July 22, 1633 ; Baron of Great Britain, July 6, 1790; Earl, &c of the United Kingdom, November 24, 1815. Armonal Deanngs fje bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable, three mullets of six points pierced or ; in the dexter chief point an ermine spot. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a stag's head erased proper, attired or. Supporters— Dexter, a stag regardant proper, attired or; sinister, a griffin regardant or. Motto— " Mediocria firma." Married, September 12, 1844, Elizabeth Joanna, daughter of Major Richard Weyland of Woodeaton, in the county of Oxford ; and by her (who died July 5, 1886) has Issue — {1) James Walter Grimston, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Grimston, born May 11, 1852 [married, April 30, 1878, Margaret Frances, eldest daughter of Sir Frederick Ulric Graham, third Baronet, of Netherby, and has, James Walter Grimston, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable James Walter Grimston, born April 17, 1880 ■, and six daughters] ; (2) William Grimston, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable William Grimston, Com- mander Royal Navy (retired), born January 7, 1855 ; (3) the Reverend Robert Grimston, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Robert Grimston, Master of Arts, born April 18, i860 ; Harriot Elizabeth, commonly known as Lady Harriot Elizabeth, Lady-in- Waiting to Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Edinburgh [married, March 24, 1885, Major Francis Harwood Poore, Royal Marine Artil- lery, Equerry to His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh, who died August 15, 1888, leaving issue] ; Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane ; and Maud, commonly known as Lady Maud [married, December 20, 1881, Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Abney-Hastings, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Paulyn Francis Cuthbert Abney-Hastings]. Seat — Gorhambury, St. Albans. VESEY, see DE VESCI. GEORGIANA MARY VESEY, commonly known as the Honourable Georgiana Mary Vesey, daughter ZifeL^XS °f '''^ Right Honourable the third Viscount \Hvwv4; De Vesci. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field. Postal addresses— ^i, Pall Mall, S.W. ; Abbey Leix, Ireland. ISABELLA ELIZABETH VESEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. William Vesey, daughter of the Reverend Francis Brownlow. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field. Married, 1837, William John Vesey, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William John Vesey (son of the Right Honourable the second Viscount de Vesci), who died 1863. Postal address — Glandore, Kings- town, Dublin. Kesep=JTit?=(!5ei:alD LETITIA VESEY-FITZ-GERALD, commonly known as the Honourable Leti- tia Vesey -Fitz- Gerald, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Fitz-Gerald and Vesey (extinct), twin with the Honourable Elizabeth, deceased. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules (for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field (for Vesey). MARY GEORGINA VESEY-FITZ-GERALD, com- monly known as the Honourable Mary Georgina Vesey- ^# is the Naval Cockade. mt mn 999 Fitz-Gerald, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Fitz-Gerald and Vesey (extinct). Armorial hear- ings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, argent a saltire gules (for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 or, on a cross sable, a patriarchal cross of the field (for Vesey). Colonel ROBERT HAMILTON VETCH, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of /rjp*j>*» the Royal Engineers, late Deputy Inspector- VL^vlVy General of Fortifications : created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. Lieutenant-General GEORGE COURTNEY VIALLS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of ?r^|<4l|rf the Bath. Born 1824, being the son of the late \Afl\\W3 Reverend Thomas Vialls of Radnor House, Twickenham ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1850, Sophie Louisa, youngest daughter of Sir Henry Thomas Oakes, third Baronet. Postal address — Teddington House, Teddington. § ARTHUR EDWARD VICARS, Esquire, Ulster King of Arms and Principal Herald of all Ireland, ^\\ti\Vti Rsffistrar of, and Knight Attendant on, the VLlltaL^J Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Trustee of the National Library of Ireland, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, third and youngest son of the late Colonel W. H. Vicars of the 6ist Regiment, by his wife Jane, third daughter of Robert Gun-Cuninghame, Esquire, Deputy-Lieutenant, of Mount Kennedy, in the county of Wicklow, and widow of P. K. Mahony, Esquire. Livery (undress) — Blue, with silver buttons, blue and white striped waistcoat, black trousers. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, on a cross sable, five estoiles of the field, impaled by the arms of Ulster King of Arms, namely or, a cross gules, on a chief of the last, a lion passant guardant between a harp and a portcullis, all of the field. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of a King of Arms, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a lambrequin sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dove holding in its bill an olive-branch all proper; with the Motto, " Vincit omnia virtus." Postal address — Office of Arms, Dublin Castle. FRANCES CONSTANTIA VIDITZ, commonly known as the Honourable Frances Constantia T^\\X\\^X y^i^itz, daughter of the eighth Viscount Netter- KX\\i\\,2 viile (title extinct). Married, 1865, Monsieur Charles Vidits. VIERVILLE, quartered by CHAMPION DE CRES- PIGNY. PHILIP DOYNE VIGORS, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Fellow of the Royal Society of Anti- 7[\\m\Xt( quaries, Ireland, is the sixth son of the late VL*iyUHw Reverend Thomas Mercer Vigors of Bargage, in the county of Carlow, and Rector of Powers- town, in the county of Kilkenny, by his wife Anne, second daughter and co-heiress of the Reverend John Cliffe of New Ross, in the county of Wexford; Lieutenant-Colonel Com- manding the igtk or Princess of Wales's Own Yorkshire Regiment, 1878 ; retired as Colonel on full pay , January 12, 1881. Livery — Drah and scarlet. Armorial hearings as used, but for which no authority has been established in Ulster's Office, areforAltn.3 : Quarterly, i. three stags' heads erased at the neck gules, attired or ; 2. ermine, a f esse sable, charged with a trefoil between two mullets or [for Cliffe] : 3. azure, a chevron between three estoiles argent [for Carr) ; 4. sable, a wolf ra^npant, and in chief three estoiles or [for Wilson). Crest — A stag's head erased as in the arms. Motto — " Spedemur agendo," Married, July 19, i88z, Margaret Caroline, third daughter of Major Henry Joseph Plumerid^e Woodhead of Heathfield House, in the county of Sussex, and 12 Norfolk Terrace, Brighton ; and has Issue — Esther Alice. Estate — Holloden Demesne, in the county of Carlow. Postal address — Holloden, Bagenalstown, county Carlow. VILLIERS, quartered by BATHURST. VILLIERS, see CLARENDON and JERSEY. VILLIERS, Viscount, see JERSEY. FRANCIS HYDE VILLIERS, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Hyde frjtl(tl>l*tf Villiers, Companion of the Most Honourable VL*UH.IH» Order of the Bath (so created in 1894). Born 1852, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Clarendon. Clubs — St. James's, Travel- lers', Wellington. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a cross gules, five escallops or, and pendent below the escutcheon his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion rampant argent, ducally crowned or. Married, 1876, Virginia Katharine, daughter of Eric Carrington Smith, of 19 Lennox Gardens, S.W. ; and has Issue living — (i) Eric Hyde Villiers, Esquire, born 1881 ; (2) Gerald Hyde Villiers, Gentleman, born 1882; (3) Algernon Hyde Villiers, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Dorothy ; and Marjory Mildred. Residence — 103 Sloane Street, S.W. FRANCIS JOHN VILLIERS, Esquire, Companion of t/ie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1851 ,- created Companion of tlie Most Dis- tinguislied Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — Devonshire. Postal address — Georgetown, British Guiana. VINCENT, ST., see CAPE ST. VINCENT. § CHARLES EDWARD HOWARD VINCENT, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honour- ifJttiriMlf' ^^^^ Order of the Bath, Justice of the V^illV't'Ui' Peace for Westminster and the counties of Middlesex and Berkshire, Deputy - Lieute- nant for London, Member of Parliament for the Central Division of .Sheffield since November 1885. Bom 1849, being the son of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, eleventh Baronet, by his wife Maria Copley, daughter of the late R. Herries Young of Auchenskreugh, in the county of Dumfries ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Naval and Military. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Azure, three quatrefoils argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper. Married, 1882, Ethel Gwendoline, daughter of the late George Moffatt, Esquire, Member of Parliament, of Goodrich Court, in the county of Hertford. Residence — i Grosvenor Square, W. ; Donnington Holt, Newbury. Sir EDGAR VINCENT, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Bom August 19, 1857, being the son of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, eleventh Baronet, by his second wife Maria Copley, daughter of the late Robert Herries Young of Auchensprugh, in the county of Dum- fries. C/aJj— Guards', St. James's. Armorial hearings- He bears for Arms ; Azure, three quatrefoils argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and pendent below his badge as a Knight Commander of that Order, and impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Duncombe, namely, per chevron engrailed gules and argent, three talbots' heads erased counterchanged. Upon the escutcheons is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper ; with the Motto, "Vincenti dabitur." Married, 1890, Helen Venetia, commonly known as Lady Helen Venetia, daughter of tlie Right Honourable the first Earl of Feversham. Resi- dence — Constantinople. Dame MARIA COPLEY VINCENT, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Vincent, daughter of the late R. Herries Young of Auchenskrugh, in the county of Dumfries. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Azure, three quatrefoils argent. Married, 1844, as his second wife, the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, eleventh Baronet, who died 1883. Of the above marriage there is Issue— [1) Arthur Frederick Vincent, Esquire, born 1845, died unmarried 1875 ; (z) Charles Edward Howard Vincent, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Deputy- Lieutenant, Member of Parliament for Sheffield, born May THe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerons person. Bin Uib 31, 1849 [married, October 26, 1882, Ethel Gwendoline, daughter of George Moffat, Member of Parliament, of Goodrich Court, and has. Vera Howard] ; (3) Frederick D'Abernon Vincent, Esquire, born February 12, 1852 ; {4) Claude Vincent, Esquire, born October 10, 1853 ; (5) Sir Edgar Vincent, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Governor of the Imperial Ottoman Bank, Constantinople, born 1857 [married, September 24, i8go, Helen, commonly called Lady Helen Duncombe, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable Earl of Feversham]. Postal addresses — Villa Flora, Cannes, France ; 8 Ebiu-y Street, S.W. The Reverend Sir WILLIAM VINCENT, twelfth Baronet, of Stoke D'Abernon, in the county of Surrey, and Debden Hall, in the county of Essex, Justice of the Peace, Master of Arts. Boiyi September 20, 1834, being the son of the Reverend Sir Frederick Vincent, eleventh Baronet, by his first wife Louisa, daughter of John Norris of Hughenden, in the county of Buckingham ; succeeded his father in 1883, under the creation of July 26, 1620. Clubs — Wellington, Piccadilly. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three quatrefoils argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a bear's head proper. Mottoes — "Virtute non viribus vincent," and " Non nisi vincenti." Married, firstly, April 24, i860, Margaret, commonly known as Lady Margaret, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Erskine, twelfth Earl of Buchan ; and by her (who died 1872) has Issue — (i) Francis Erskine Vincent, Esquire, born May 24, 1869 [married, July 4, 1893, Margaret Louisa, elder daughter of John Holmes of Brooke Hall, in the county of Norfolk]. He married secondly. May 10, 1882, Hester Clara of Harewood Park, in the county of Hereford, daughter of the Reverend Edward Burdett Hawkshaw, Rector of Weston-under-Penyard, in the county of Here- ford, and widow of Major -General Stubbs of Eshton House, in the county of York ; by whom he has — (2) Norbery Hungerford Vincent, Esquire, born August 8, died Septem- ber 29, 1886 ; LiUan Katherine Hawkshaw ; and Dorothy Muriel Crichton. Seat — D'Abernon Chase, Ashstead, in the county of Surrey. WILLIAM CLARKE VINCENT, Gentleman. Born December 11, 1828, being the eldest son of William Read Vincent, Captain 3rd West York Militia, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter and co-heir of John Clarke of Boston Lodge and Wakefield. Livery- — Blue and silver. Armo- rial bearinga— He bears for Arms — Azure, three cinque- foils argent, a bordure or. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet or, a griffin's head gules, charged on the neck with a trefoil slipped gold; with the Motto, "Vincent qui se vincent." Estates — Boston Lodge, and various places in the West Riding of the county of York. Postal address — Boston Lodge, Boston Spa, Yorkshire. M Sir JOHN RICHARD SOMERS VINE, Knight w Bachelor, Companion of the Most Distinguished fTf Ttl r ^^^^^ °f Saint MicJiael and Saint George, Com- ^i^^iv'^ missioner of Lieutenancy for London. Born 1847, being the eldest son of John Vine, by his wife Eliza, daughter of William Somers of Wells, in the county of Somerset: dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1886; created Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1893. Clubs — Savage, St. George's, National Liberal. Armorial bearings as used, hut for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, three garbs argent. Crest— Om< of a ducal coronet or, an heraldic tiger's head proper. [The only letter the Editor has had the Iwnour of receiving from Sir Somers Vine bore upon the envelope the personal badge and motto of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, but the Editor IS unable to say whether its usage by Sir Somers is habitual or authorised.'] Married, 1870, Eliza, daughter of William Porter of Newmarket. Postal address — Vernon House, Lordship Lane, Dulwich. AMY AUGUSTA FREDERIC A ANNABELLA VITELLBSCHI, Marquise Vitelles- fpf tf-plf ptif\\i '^^^ daughter of the first Baron Laming- yL\\.KX,\\X,V\,\)V ig^_ iVfarried, 1880, the Marquis Fran- cesco Nobili Vitelleschi of Italy. M is the Military Coclcade. § ARTHUR PENDARVES VIVIAN, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of ;rit*itaii ths Bath, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of (ulUlnll the Peace for the county of Glamorgan, Justice of the Peace for the county of Corn- wall (Sheriff 1889), Deputy- Warden of the Stannaries, Lieu- tenant-Colonel Commandant (Honorary Colonel 1885) 2nd Volunteer Battalion Welsh Regiment irom 1872, Member of Parliament for West Cornwall 1868-1885. Born June 4, 1834, being the son of John Henry Vivian, Esquire, of Singleton, in the county of Glamorgan, Major Royal Stan- nary Artillery, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his wife Sarah, eldest daughter of Arthur Jones, late of The Priory, Reigate, and formerly of Caervallack, in the county of Fhnt ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1894. C/k*j— Brooks's, Travellers' , Royal Yacht Squadron. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Or, on a chevron azure, between three Lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak of the first between two martlets argent, and impaling the arms of Dalrymple, namely, quarterly i and 4, or on a saltire azure, nine lozenges of the field (for Dalrymple) ; 2 and 3 or, a chevron chequy sable and argent between three water-bougets of the second (for Ross), and below the escutcheon is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased proper, charged with two bezants paleways, and gorged with a collar gules, thereon three annulets or, with a chain of the last ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a bridge of one arch embattled, and at each end a tower proper, a demi-hussar of his Majesty's i8th Regiment of Dragoons habited, armed, and accoutred, holding in his dexter hand a sabre all pro- per, and in his sinister a pennon flying to the sinister gules ; with the Motto, "Vive revicturus." Married, firstly, March 3, 1867, Augusta Emily, commonly knovra as Lady Augusta Emily, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Sir Edwin Wyndham - Quin, third Earl of Dunraven, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick ; and by her (who died February 11, 1877) has Issue — (i) Henry Wyndham Vivian, Gentleman, born February 4, 1868 ; (2) Gerald William Vivian, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born June 10, 1869 ; Caroline Mabel ; and Clarice Gertrude. He married secondly, March 10, 1880, Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane, daughter of the Right Honourable the tenth Earl of Stair, and by her has — Edith Evelyn ; and Lilian Ursula. Postal addresses — 26 James Street, Buckingham Gate, S. W. ; Glanafon, Taibach, Glamorgan ; Bosahan, St. Martin, R.S.O., Cornwall. EMMA VIVIAN, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. John Cranch Walker Vivian. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak of the first between two medals, the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sahagreen, Benevente, and Orthes ; the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. Married, firstly, Thomas Price of Hyde Park Place, London; secondly, 1876 (as his third wife), John Cranch Walker Vivian, Esquire, commonly knovro as the Honourable John Cranch Walker Vivian (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Vivian), who died 1879. The Right Honourable Sir GEORGE CRES- PIGNY BRABAZON VIVIAN, Baron Vivian of Glynn and Truro, in the county of Cornwall, and a Baronet. Born January 21, 1878, being the son of the Right Honour- able the third Baron Vivian, by his wife Louisa Alice, daughter of Robert George Duff of Ryde ; succeeded his father in 1893. Creations — Baronet, January 19, 1828; Baron, August 19, ^841. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly j and 4, or on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak of the first between two ipedals, the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sahagreen, Benevente, and Orthes ; the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, H is tbe Naval Cockade. Qit mn lOOI a demi-hussar of the i8th Regiment, holding in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a pennon flying to the sinister gules, and inscribed in gold letters, "Croix d'Orade," issuant from a bridge of one arch, embattled and at each end a tower. Supporters — Dexter, a grey horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a hussar of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, habited, armed and accoutred, his sword drawn proper ; sinister, a bay horse guardant caparisoned, thereon mounted a lancer of the 12th Regiment, habited, armed and accoutred, supporting his lance also proper. Motto — ' ' Cor nobyle, cor immobyle." Heir presumptive — His uncle, Claude Hamilton Vivian, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claude Hamilton Vivian, Justice of the Peace for the county and city of Chester, born 1849 ; married, 1878, Constance Emily, daughter of Captain Jules Sartoris of Hoppesford Hall, in the county of Warwick. Residence — Glynn, Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall. §JOHN AUBREY VIVIAN, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable John Aubrey Vivian, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Glamorgan. Born July 23, 1854, being the second son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Swansea, by his second, wife Caroline Elizabeth, only daughter of Sir Montague John Cholmeley, second Baronet. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, a chief embattled gules, thereon a wreath of oak of the first, between two martlets argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased proper, charged with two bezants paleways and gorged with a collar gules, thereon three annulets or, with a chain of the last ; 2. issuant from a bridge of one arch embattled, and having at each end a tower proper, a demi-hussar in the uniform of the i8th Regiment, hold- ing in his right hand a sabre, and in his left a red pennon flying to the sinister; with the Motto, "Vive anima Dei." The Right Honourable LOUISA ALICE VIVIAN, Widow, Baroness Vivian, daughter of Robert George Duff of Wellington Lodge, Ryde. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak of the first between two medals, the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sahagreen, Benevente, and Orthes ; the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. Supporters — Dexter, a grey horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a hussar of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, habited, armed and accoutred, his sword drawn proper ; sinister, a bay horse guardant caparisoned, thereon mounted a lancer of the 12th Regiment, habited, armed and accoutred, supporting his lance also proper. Married, 1876, the Right Honourable Sir Hussey Crespigny Vivian, the third Baron Vivian, Com- panion of the iVIost Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honoturable Sir George Crespigny Vivian, the fourth Baron Vivian [to whom refer] ; Violet Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Violet Mary ; Dorothy Maud, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Maud, twin with Violet Mary; and Alexandra Mary Freesia, commonly known as the Honourable Alex- andra Mary Freesia. Postal address — Glynn, Bodmin, in the county of Cornwall. The Right Honourable MARY ELIZABETH VIVIAN, Widow, Baroness Vivian, eldest daughter of Jones Panton of Plas Gwyn, in the county of Anglesey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Or, on a chevron azure, between three lions' heads erased proper, as many annulets of the field, on a chief embattled gules, a wreath of oak of the first between two medals, the dexter representing the gold medal and clasp for the actions of Sahagreen, Benevente, and Orthes, the sinister, the silver Waterloo medal. Supporters — Dexter, a grey horse caparisoned, thereon mounted a hussar of the 7th Regiment of Light Dragoons, habited, armed and accoutred, his sword drawn proper ; sinister a bay horse guardant caparisoned, thereon mounted a lancer of the 12th Regiment, habited, armed and accoutred, supporting his lance also proper. Married, 1841 (as his second wife), the Right Honourable Sir Charles Crespigny Vivian, the second Baron Vivian, who died 1886. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Charles Hussey Panton Vivian, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able Charles Hussey Panton Vivian, born June 26, 1847 ; [married, November 6, 1875, Irene Maud Shelah, eldest daughter of Captain John Farrer of Gurthalougha, King's County] ; {2) Claud Hamilton Vivian, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Claud Hamilton Vivian, Barrister- at-Law, born March 18, 1849 [married, April 29, 1878, Con- stance Emily, second daughter of Captain Jules Alexander Sartoris of Hoppesford Hall, in the county of Warwick, and has issue, Anthony Hamilton Vivian, Esquire, born December 5, 1880 ; Claud Esme Vivian, Gentleman, born June 18, i88z ; Cyril Panton Vivian, Gentleman, born September 12, 1885 ; and Ursula Hermione Constance] ; (3) Robert Champion Vivian, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Champion Vivian, Captain Cornwall Rangers Militia, born April 7, 1854, died unmarried August 29, 1876 ; (4) Walter Warwick Vivian, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Warwick Vivian, born May 18, 1856 ; Mary Charlotte Martha, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Charlotte Martha [married, November 13, i860, John Tremayne of Heligan, in the county of Cornwall, and Sydenham, in the county of Devon, and has issue] ; Maude Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Maud Frances [married, February 16, 1876, Charles Garden Duff of Trefarthen, in the county of Anglesey, and has issue] ; and Edith, commonly known as the Honourable Edith [married, July 26, 1873, Major Audley Dallas Neeld, and Life Guards, second son of Sir John Neeld, Baronet]. Postal address — Plas Glyn, Pen- traeth, Anglesey. The Honourable Sir JULIUS VOGEL, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of 7\\c\fr^\ Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1835, V-tUyvl ieing the son of Albert Leopold Vogel, by his wife Phabe, eldest daughter of the late Alex- ander Isaac of Hatcham Grove, in the county of Surrey, and Wolsingham Park, in the county of Durham ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1872, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order , 1875. Married, 1867, Mary, eldest daughter of IV. A. Clayton of New Zealand. Postal address — St. Margaret's Mansions, Victoria Street, London, S. W. Lieutenant -Colonel EMANUEL SYLVESTER FRIDEMANN VON mxi Dem mne0ebeck lidc, cLlfl^ng 1st Regiment of Dra- goons of tlie Guard, Honorary Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created April 21, 1894). MARY HYACINTHE VON ESSEN, Baroness von Essen, daughter of the eighth Earl of jrinv, ii^atitm Cavan. Married, 1875, the Baron (LiUll VLtP^l^ll Hans H. von Essen. Dame MARY VON HA AST, Widow, commonly known as Lady von Haast, daughter Tr/ttwy IHasltf^ ^f Edward Dobson, Civil Engineer, ^\i\\ X^WXay- of New Zealand. Married, 1863, 5t> Julius von Haast, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1887. Postal address — Christchurch, New Zealand. MARY CATHERINE VON HUGEL, Baroness von Hugel, sister of the thirteenth ^*^l* }V\|riYl>f Earl of Pembroke ; was raised to the (LlUIl l^Uyi/l rank of an Earl's daughter by Royal Warrant, i86z. Married, 1873, tlie Baron von Hugel. BLANCHE EMMELINE VON KEUDELL, Baron von Keudell, daughter of the ninth TTitA.^ yv>.««i>mll Baron Elibank. Married, 1884, (UOn laEUUEU Baron von Keudell. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tnat of a genuinely armigerous person. I002 Oon VON LAURENTZ, see CAMPBELL VON LAUR- ENTZ. BARBARA VON RECHBERG, Countess von Rech- berg, daughter of ifie sixth Vis- 7rjfyf\ 113 l^rftflOl'rt' count Ranelagh {title extinct). lUUll lSXXXlJ\y%,K\^ Married, 1834, Count John Ber- nard von Rechberg, sometime Prime Minister of Austria. EDGAR BOYNE VON STIEGLITZ, Gentleman, of Wambo, Brisbane, Queensland. T\\t\X\ SlHl>rrItfr ^^^^ J^^y ^' ^^46. being the y^X^W ^CyVil^yiiVJ second son of Francis Walter von Stieglitz, Esquire, of lona, Stewart Street, Launceston, Tasmania, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Anne {nde Ransom), of Tasmania. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale or and argent, in the dexter a bird proper standing on a branch of thistle issuing out of the sinister base vert, in the sinister on a triple mount in base of the last an eagle displayed re- gardant gules ducally crowned, armed, and beaked of the first, holding in the beak a sprig of three thistles azure ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a ducal coronet or, an arm in armour embowed, the hand grasping a sword all proper between two wings expanded, the dexter per fesse argent and gules, the sinister per fesse gules and argent ; with the Motto, ' ' Spes mea in Deo. " Married, Eleanor Beatrice, 7iie Thomson ; and has Issue — (i) Edgar Walter Thomson von Stieglitz, Gentleman, born February ig, 1882 ; {2) Francis Lewis Altmor von Stieglitz, Gentleman, bom September lo, 1883 ; (3) Leslie Oscar von Stieglitz, mafe Gentleman, born March i6, 1887; and Constance Birrah Beatrice. Postal address— ^a.mho. Brisbane, Queensland. THE Reverend Sir VYELL DONNITHORNE VYVYAN, ninth Baronet of Trelowarren, ^T-r-Mt^MdM in tbe county of Cornwall. Bom August (HPUPHIl 16^ 1826, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Vyell Francis, by his wife Anna, youngest daughter of John Vych Rhys Taylor, of South- ' gate in the county of iSliddlesex ; succeeded his uncle as ninth Baronet, August 15, 1879, under the creation of February 12, 1644-1645. Armorial DeanngB— He bears for Anns ■ Argent, on a mount vert, a lion rampant gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent. Motto—"' Dum vivimus viv.imus." Married, 1857, Louisa Mary Frederica, third daughter of Richard Bourchier of Brook Lodge, in the county of Dorset; and has Issue— [t) Courtenay Bourchier Vyvyan, Esquire, Captain 2nd Battahon East Kent Regiment, born June 5, 1858 [married, February 17, 1887, Eva Catherine Forestier, daughter of Major-General George Edmund Lushington Walker, Royal Engineer]; (2) Richard Walter Comyn Vyvyan, Esquire, Captain znd Battalion Welsh Regiment, born September 16, 1859 [married, December 16, 1885, Mary, daughter of Edward S. Foster of Dowsby, in the county of Lincoln, and has issue, Walter Drummond Vyvyan, Gentleman, born 1887; and Muriel Alice] ; (3) The Reverend Wilmot Lushington Vyvyan, born August 12, 1861 ; and Mary Louisa. Seats — Trelowarren, Helston ; Trewoen, St. Columb, in the county of Cornwall. w Major ERNEST CHARLES WACB, Companion oj the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1850 ; T^'KA ^fp created Companion of the Distinguished Sefvice KJi^iXXX Order, 1886. Married, 1891, Gertrude Mary Hay, daughter of the late Charles Natlian of Sydney, New South Wales. WADDINGTON, quartered by TEMPEST. Dame JANE SELINA MACDERMOT, commonly known as Lady Wade, eldest daughter of the K^\-rtr»l>t«11 Cambridge. Bom September 22, UAUaUt.-'iU'K-l^ 1838, being the eldest son of the Reverend Robert Wade-Gery, Rector of Colmworth, in the county of Bedford, by his wife Harriet, daughter of William Day of St. Neots, in the county of Huntingdon. Clubs — New Oxford and Cam- bridge, National Union. Livery — Brown coat turned up with yellow, waistcoat black and white vertical stripes. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms; Quarterly I and 4, gules two bars argent, each charged with three mascles of the field, on a canton or, a leopard's & is the Military Cockade. face azure (for Gery) ; 2 and 3 ermine, a saltire argent, charged with a battle-axe sable between four escallops or (for Wade). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, an antelope's head erased quarterly argent and sable, charged with four mascles counterchanged (for Gery) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a rhinoceros proper, charged with a battle-axe sable (for Wade). Married, May 23, 1871, Emily, only daughter of James Hayes, Esquire, Major in Stli Dragoon Guards ; and has Issue — (1) Charles Hugh Wade-Gery, Gentleman, born September 5, and died October 18, 1872 ; (2) Sydney Florence Wade-Gery, Gentle- man, born May 11, 1874 ; (3) Robert Townend Wade-Gery, Gentleman, born December 4, 1876; Hester Beatrice; Brenda Katharine ; and Fanny Cecil. Property at Colm- worth and Wootton, in the county of Bedford ; and at St. Neots, in the county of Huntingdon. Postal address — St. Neots, Hunts. WAHULL, DE, see DE WAHULL. WAKE, quartered by DU MOULIN-BROWNE. Sir HEREWALD WAKE, twelfth Baronet, of Cour- teenhall, in the county of Northampton. Bom fffflflfep July6, 1852, being the son of Sir William Wake, ^'^*'*'*'^ the eleventh Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Henry Fricker of Southampton ; succeeded his father in 1865, under the creation of December S, 1621. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux, impaling the arms of St. Aubyn, namely, ermine on a cross gules, five bezants all within a bordure wavy of the second. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a knot (commonly called the Wake knot). Motto — " Vigila et ora." Married, April 14, 1874, Catharine, youngest daughter of Sir Edward St. Aubyn, first Baronet, of St. Michael's Mount, and sister of the Right Honour- able the first Lord St. Levan ; and has Issue— [x] Hereward Wake, Esquire, born February 11, 1876 ; (2) Godwin Rupert ^m is the Naval Cockade. m^k mm 1003 Wake, Esquire, born June 7, 1879 ; (3) St. Aubyn Baldwin Wake, Esquire, born November i, 1882 ; Thurfrida ; Joan ; and Phyllis Katheren. Seat — Courteen Hall, in the county of Northampton. HERWALD CRAUFURD WAKE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1829, being the fourth son of Sir Charles Wake, tenth Baronet, by his wife Mary Alice, daughter of Sir Sitwell Sitwell, first Baronet ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i860. Chid — East India United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ai'gent, two bars gules, in chief three torteaux, impaling the arms of Sitwell, namely, barry of eight or and vert, three lions rampant sable. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degi-ee, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a knot (com- monly called the Wake's knot). Married, i860, Lucy Charlotte Hurt, daughter of Sir George Sitwell, second Baronet ; and has fssve living — Herwald Wake, Gentle- man, born 1862. The Right Reverend WILLIAM WALSHAM HO W, Bishop of Wakefield, Doctor of Divinity, fr/riflfopftofll Master of Arts of the University of VLVaaKK'UC'lU Oxford. Born December 13, 1823, ieiii^ thi son of William Wybergh How, Esquire, by his wife Frances Jane, daughter of Thomas Maynard ; was C07isec rated Bishop Suffragan of Bedford, 1879, and was translated to tlie newly founded Bishopric of Wakefield, 1888. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College of Arms, are for the Arms of the See: Or, a fleur-de-lis azure, a chief of the second, charged with three celestial crowns of tlie first. Married Frances Anne, daughter of the Reverend H. Douglas, Canon of Durham, and by her {who died August 28, 1S87) has Issue — (i) William Maynard How, born 1852, died young : (2) the Reverend Frederick Douglas How, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, bom 1853 [married Edith, daughter of the Reverend William Foxley Norris, Rector of Witney'] ; (3) the Reverend Heniy Wal- sham How, Master uf Arts of the University of Oxford, Vicar of Mirfield, in tlie county of York, Chaplain to the Bishop of Wakefield, born 1856 [married, 1866, Katherine, daughter of the Reverend William Hutchins07i, Prebendary of Lichfield, and has issue, William How, born 1887 ; Douglas How, born 1889 ; and Rachel Katherine Walsham\ ; (4) Archibald Whybergh How, born 1858 ; (5) Charles Chris- tian How, Captain 1st Battalion Worcestershire Regiment, bom 1864 ; (6) Francis Ambrose Walsham Haw, born 1870 ; and Ellen Frances [married, 1886, Robert Lloyd Kenyan of Pradoe, in the county of Salop']. Postal address — Bishop- garth, Wakefield. § EDWARD MALTBY WAKEMAN, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop, Kl^inli0YmtYi Major and Honorary Lieutenant- VUUCtHi^lUaU Colonel of the 3rd Battalion the King's Shropshire Light Infantry. Born November 19, 1846, being the third son of the Reverend Edward Ward Wakeman, Clerk in Holy Orders, by his wife Louisa, second daughter of Allan Thompson of Cheltenham. Club — United University. Livery — Green and white striped waistcoat, green coat, drab overcoat with green velvet collar. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine, and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two palm branches proper, a lion's head erased argent, emitting flames, gorged with a collar engrailed and cotised vert, thereon three ermine spots or ; with the Motto, " Nectemere nee timide. " Married, June 16, 1874, Edith Mary, elder daughter of Phillips Buchanan, Esquire, of Hales Hall, Market Drayton, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop and Stafford ; and has Issue — Gladys Louisa, only surviving child. Estate and postal address — Coton Hall, Bridgnorth. §SlR OFFLEY WAKEMAN, third Baronet, of Ror- rington, in the county of Salop, Master of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant. Bom November 15, 1850, being the son of Sir Offley Penbury Wakeman, the second Baronet, by his wife, the only daughter of "Thomas Adlington of Bradenham, in the county of Norfolk ; succeeded his father in 1858, under the creation of February 20, 1828. Livery — White coat with silver lace and buttons, and green plush breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Paly wavy of six vert and argent, a saltire engrailed ermine, im- paling the arms of Rouse-Boughton, namely, quarterly i and 4, sable two bars engrailed argent (for Rouse) ; 2. argent, on a chevron, between three trefoils slipped sable, as many bucks' heads caboshed or, on a chief gules, a goat passant of the field (for Boughton of Loughton) ; 3. sable, three crescents or (for Boughton). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, between two palm branches proper, a lion's head erased argent, vomiting flames, gorged with a collar engi'ailed and cotised vert, and charged with three ermine spots or. Mottoes — " Nee timere nee timide," "Tout sans faillir et sans lucre." Married, January 29, 1885, Catherine Mary, daughter of Sir Charles Henry Rouse-Boughton, eleventh Baronet, of Lawford Hall ; and has Issue — (i) Offley Wakeman, Esquire, born October 19, 1887 ; (2) Edward Offley Rouse Wakeman, Esquire, born January 15, 1889. Seats — Yeaton-Peverey, Shrewsbury ; Rorrington Lodge, Chirbury, in the county of Salop. Colonel EDMUND SCOPOLI WALCOTT, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 7(f\\^\t(\W Justice of the Peace forthe county of Devon, KXX\X\\M\X Commanding ^th Volunteer Battalion De- vonshire Regiment. Born 1842, being the son of the late J. M. Walcott ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1885. Postal address — Rock House, Chudleigh, South Devon. WALDECHEF, quartered by HUSSEY. WALDEGRAVE, see RADSTOCK. ELIZABETH CORNELIA WALDEGRAVE, com- monly known as the Honourable Kt^ia^TltXTVa^O Elizabeth Cornelia Waldegrave, UAUaiUl^^iaUK- daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Radstock. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Per pale argent and gules, a crescent sable for difference. Postal address — 4 Park Square West, N.W. MARY WALDEGRAVE, commonly known as Lady Mary Waldegrave, daughter of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl Waldegrave. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Party per pale argent and gules. Postal address — 9 Park Road, Southborough, Tunbridge Wells. §The Right Honourable Sir WILLIAM FREDE- RICK WALDEGRAVE, Earl Waldegrave, in the county of Northampton, Viscount Chewton and Baron Waldegrave of Chewton, in the county of Somerset, and a Baronet, Master of Arts, Major 9th Volunteer Battalion King's Royal Rifle Corps, a Lord-in-Waiting to the Queen, 1886-1892. Bom March 2, 1851, being the son of the late WiUiam Frederick Waldegi-ave, Esquire, com- monly called Viscount Chewton, by his wife, the only daughter of the late Captain Bastard, Royal Navy, of Sharpham, in the county of Devon ; succeeded his grand- father as ninth Earl, October 24, 1859. Creations — Baronet, August I, 1643; Baron, January 20, 1685-1686 ; Earl, &c. , September 13, 1729. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and gules, impaling the arms of Palmer, namely argent, two bars sable, charged with three trefoils slipped of the field, in chief a greyhound courant of the second, collared or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, five ostrich feathers, the two first argent, the centre one per pale argent and gules, and the last two gules. Supporters— Two talbots sable, eared or, each gorged with a mural crown argent. Mottoes " Passes avant," and " Caelum non animum." Married, August s, 1874, Mary Dorothea, commonly known as the Lady Mary Dorothea, second daughter of the Right Honourable the Earl of Selborne ; and has Issue — William Edward Seymour Waldegrave, Esquire, commonly known as Viscount Chewton, born October 2, 1882 ; Mary Wilfreda, commonly knovra as Lady Mary Wilfreda ; and Laura The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1004 m&i mai Margaret, commonly known as Lady Lauia Margaret. Residence — 20 Bryanston Square, London, W. § GEORGE WALDEGRA VE - LESLIE, Esquire, commonly known as the COalDefftat)e=lL£0lie f;%ri«&:n/ LawSy Fello'w of the Royal Society, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace. Born September 30, 1825, being the son of Admiral the Right Honourable Sir IVilliam Waldegrave, eighth Earl Walde- grave, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his first wife Elizabeth, eldest daughter of the late Samuel Whitbread ; Member of Parliament for Hastings, 1864-1868. C\\ib—Athen(sum. Married, 1861, the Right Honourable Henrietta Anderson Morshead, {in her own ri^ht) Countess of Rotlus [who died 1886). Residences — Leslie House, Leslie^ Fife, North Britain ; 16 Suffolk Street, Pall Mall East, S. W. WALDEN, Viscount, see TWEEDDALE. Dame ELIZA WALDIE-GRIFFITH, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Waldie- mmXZ'-mmt^ rLeadetlemLfofpart! ment of Dromagh Castle, in the county of Cork. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a fesse between three lozenges argent, a trefoil slipped vert (for Griffith) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine, between three English- men's heads in profile bearded proper (for Griffith of Pen- rhyn. Married, 1849, Sir George Richard Waldie-Griffith, second Baronet (who died T889). Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir Richard John Waldie-Griffith, third Baronet [to whom refer] ; Maria Mona [married, February 23, 1880, Thomas Taylor, only son of Hugh Taylor, of Chipchase Castle and Widdrington, in the county of Northumberland] ; and Isabel Gwendoline [married, July 22, 1886, Thomas Turner Farley, of Wartnaby Hall, in the county of Leicester]. Postal address — Hendersyde Park, Kelso, N.B. M Sir RICHARD JOHN WALDIE-GRIFFITH, third ® Baronet, of Munster Grillagh, in the county of Londonderry, and of Pencraig, in the county of Anglesey. Bom April 24, 1850, being the son of Sir George Richard Waldie-Griffith, second Baronet, by his wife Eliza, daughter of Nicholas P. Leader of Dromagh Castle, in the county of Cork ; succeeded his father 1889, under the creation of April 20, 1858. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a fesse between three lozenges argent, a trefoil slipped vert (for Griffith) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron ermine, between three English- men's heads in profile, couped at the neck and bearded proper (for Griffith of Penrhyn). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, on an antique coronet, a griffin segreant gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil or. Motto — " Jovis omnia plena." Married, April II, 1877, Mary Nena, daughter of General W. Irwin of St. Catherine's Park, Leixlip, in the county of Dublin. Residences — Hendersyde Park, Kelso, North Britain ; 14 Queen Street, Mayfair, W. §Field-Makshal His Royal Highness the Most High, Most Pltissant, and Most Illus- !mia\ifa TEious Peince ALBERT EDWARD, lUUail^^ Prince of Wales, Duke of Saxony, Prince of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Duke of Cornwall and Rothesay, Earl of Chester, Garrick, and Dublin, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, Great Steward of Scot- land, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Knight Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle of Prussia, and Knight of the Order of the Elephant of Denmark, Knight of the Order of the & is the Military Cockade. Golden Fleece of Spain, and Knight of the Order of the White Elephant of Siam, and BaiUi Grand Cross of the Order of Saint John of Jerusalem, Honorary Knight of the Order of Saint John, Germany, Grand Prior of the Order of the Hospital of Saint John of Jerusalem in England, Knight of the Order of the Tower and Sword of Portugal, Knight of the Order of Saint Stephen of Austria, Knight of the Order of the Southern Cross of Brazil, Knight Grand Cross of the Legion of Honour of France, and Knight of the Order of Charles III. of Spain, Knight of the Order of the Chrysanthemum of Japan, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, a Field-Marshal in the Army, Colonel-in-Chief of the three Regiments of Life and Royal Horse Guards, Honorary Colonel 6th Bengal Cavalry, Colonel of the loth Hussars, Honorary Colonel 2nd Brigade, Eastern Division, Royal Artillery, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion the Duke of Cornwall's Light Infantry, Captain-General and Colonel Honourable Artillery Company of London, Military Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Honorary Admiral of the Fleet, Honorary Captain Royal Naval Reserve, Honorary-Colonel of the Oxford and of the Cambridge University Corps, of the Middlesex Civil Service Corps Rifle Volunteers, of the Royal Aberdeenshire Highlanders, and of the Sutherland High- land Rifle Volunteers, a Field-Marshal in the German Army, Honorary Colonel of the Pomeranian Hussar Regi- ment No. S, late Colonel-in-Chief Rifle Brigade, Elder Brother Trinity House, Grand Master of the United Grand Lodge of Freemasons of England, Barrister-at-Law, and a Bencher of the Middle Temple, and President of the Society of Arts, Doctor of Civil Law of the University of Oxford, Doctor of Laws of the University of Cambridge, Doctor of Laws of Trinity College, Dublin, &c. &c. Born at Buckingham Palace, November 9, 1841, being the eldest son of Her Majesty Queen Victoria [to whom refer], and His Royal Highness the Prince Consort ; His Royal High- ness, in October 1863, resigned, on behalf of himself and his descendants all right and title to the Dukedom of Saxe- Coburg and Gotha. Creations — Prince of Wales and Earl of Chester, by Patent, December 8, 1841 ; and Earl of Dubhn, January 17, 1850, to hold such Earldom "to him and his heirs. Kings of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland for ever." Duke of Cornwall, pursuant to the Patent of Edward III., 1337, and High Steward of Scotland, Duke of Rothsay, Earl of Carrick, Baron of Renfrew, and Lord of the Isles, pursuant to an Act of the Scotch Parliament in 1469. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy, Junior United Service, Junior Naval and Military, Junior Army and Navy, Guards', White's, Travellers', Marlborough, Turf, United University, York- shire, Hurlingham. Livery — Scarlet and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules three lions passant guardant in pale or (for England) ; 2. or, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counter- flory gules (for Scotland) ; 3. azure, a harp or stringed argent (for Ireland) ; differenced by a label of three points argent, and in the centre of the said Royal Arms an escut- cheon of the arms of the august house of Saxony, namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert (for Saxe-Coburg) ; the escutcheon being surrounded by the Garter and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and by the collars and badges of the other orders of Knighthood, the whole accollfe with the arms of Denmark as hereafter. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold lined with silver, and thereupon the coronet of the Prince of Wales, which is composed of a circle or fillet of gold, on the edge four crosses patfe between as many fleurs-de-lis, from the two centre crosses an arch surmounted with a mound and cross, the whole richly chased and adorned with pearls, within the coronet a cap of crimson velvet, fined with white sarsnet and turned up with ermine. Upon this coronet is placed for his Crest, a lion statant guardant or, crowned with the like coronet, and differenced with a label of three points argent. Badge— A plume of three ostrich feathers argent, enflled by a coronet, composed of fleurs-de-lis and crosses patfe or, alternately and motto, " Ich Dien," being the badge of His Royal Highness as Prince of Wales. Sup- porters—Dexter, a lion guardant or, crowned with his coronet as above described, and differenced by a label of three points argent ; sinister, a unicorn argent, armed, maned, tufted, and unguled, and gorged with a coronet composed of fleurs-de-lis and crosses pat^e alternately, H is the Naval Cockade. mm mai 1005 therefrom a chain reflexed over the back all or, differenced with a label of three points argent. Motto — " Ich Dien," and upon the sinister side of his achievement, that of Her Royal Highness the Princess of Wales, being the Royal Arras of Denmark ; namely, quarterly of four, principal quarters i. or, sem^e of hearts gules, three lions passant in pale azure, ducally crowned or (for Denmark) ; 2. or, two lions passant in pale azure (for Sondergylland-Slesvig) ; 3. per fesse the chief azure, three crowns or (for Scandi- navia) ; the base composed of three coats, namely, on the dexter side, gules a whale (?) hauriant head upwards argent crowned or (for Ireland) ; on the sinister side, in chief azure, a ram statant argent (for the Faroe Islands) ; and in base azure, a bear sejant erect argent (for Greenland) ; 4. per fesse, in chief or, a lion passant in chief azure, the base sem^e of hearts gules (for Gothland) ; and in base gules, a wyvern passant and crowned or (for Vandalia) ; over the four grand quarters a cross pat^e gules, sur- mounted of a like cross argent (for Oldenburg) ; on the centre an escutcheon of the four coats, namely, i. gules, an inescutcheon per fesse argent and of the field, between three passion nails points towards the centre, and as many crowns also argent (for Holstein) ; ii. gules, a swan with wings elevated argent, ducally gorged gules (for Storsnaru) ; iii. gules, a cav^ier on horseback, holding in his dexter hand a sword (for Ditmarsken) ; iiii. gules, a horse's head couped or (for Lanenborg) ; and over all an inescutcheon of the family arms of the Counts of Oldenborg ; namely or, two bars gules (for Oldenborg) ; impaling azm'e, a cross potent or (for Delmenhorst) ; and for Supporters, on either side, a savage wreathed about the head and waist with ivy, and each holding in the hand a club, the great end resting upon the ground, the whole surmounted with the coronet of a Princess of Denmark. Married, March 10, 1863, at St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Her Royal Highness Alexandra Caroline Maria Charlotte Louisa Julia, Princess of Denmark, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (First Class), born December i, 1844, eldest daughter of His Majesty Christian IX., King of Denmark; and has had Issue — (1) His Royal Highness Prince Albert Victor Christian Edward, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, and Earl of Athlone, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, Major loth Hussars, Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Honorary-Lieutenant Royal Naval Reserve, Honorary - Colonel 4th Bombay Cavalry, ist Punjaub Cavalry, 4th Bengal Infantry, ist Volunteer Battalion Queen's Own Cameron Highlanders, and Major Pome- ranian Hussars, Doctor of Laws, born at Frogmore, January 8, and baptized March 10, 1864, died, unmarried, January 14, 1892 ; (2) His Royal Highness Prince George Frederick Ernest Albert, Duke of York, Earl of Inverness, and Bai'on Killamey, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, bom June 3, 1865 (see York) ; (3) His Royal Highness Prince Alexander John Charles Albert, born at Sandringham, April 6, and died, April 7, 1871 ; Her Royal Highness Princess Louise Victoria Alexandra Dagmar, Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, born at Marl- borough House, February 20, 1867 [married, at Bucking- ham Palace, July 27, 1889, the Most Noble Sir Alexander William George Duff, Duke of Fife, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council (to whom refer)] ; Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria Alexandra Olga Mary, Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, and of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, born at Marlborough House, July 6, 1868 ; and Her Royal Highness Princess Maud Charlotte Mary Victoria, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, born at Marl- borough House, November 26, i86g. 5ea<— Sandringham Hall, Lynn, in the county of Norfolk. Town house — Marlborough House, St. James's. LOUISA DIANA WALES, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Diana Wales, third daughter of the first Baron Churchill. Married, 1859, the Reverend William Wales (who died 1889). Major-General ALEXANDER WALKER, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of /r?rjalfcl>1* India. Born 1838, ieing the son of Alex- VLUlnlKvl ander Walker, Doctor of Medicine, Surgeon, Honourable East India Company's Service ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1893. Married, 1869, Anne G. L., daughter of Commander Smail, Royal Navy. Postal address — Ruce View, Simla, India. ANNA WALKER, commonly known as the Honour- able Anna Walker, daughter of the third Viscount Avon- more. Married, 1859, James Walker. SSiR BALDWIN WAKE WALKER, second Baronet, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Captain Royal Navy. Born September 24, 1846, being the eldest soii of Sir Baldwin Wake Walker (Yaver Pasha), first Baronet, by his wife Mary Cathe- rine Sinclair, only child of Captain John Worth, Royal Navy, and grand-daughter of Captain Patrick Sinclair of Duren, in the county of Caithness. Creation — July 19, 1856. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, on a chevron between three cross crosslets argent, an anchor sable, on a chief of the second three stags' heads caboshed proper, a canton azure, thereon a representation of the diamond decoration appropriate to the rank of Pasha of the Ottoman Empire, which was conferred on the said Sir Baldwin Wake Walker by the Sultan for his gallant and distinguished services in Syria. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a naval crown azure, a stag's head proper, gorged with an eastern crown or. Motto — " Ready and faithful." Married, October 31, 1877, Fanny Augusta, eldest daughter of Captain Cowper Coles, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has Issue — Irene Catherine Wake. Heir presumptive — His brother, Francis Elliott Walker, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy ; bom 1851 ; married, 1883, Helen Constance, daughter of the late Reverend Archibald Paris. Seat — Depperhaugh, Diss. ERNEST OCTAVIUS WALKER, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1850, being the son of the late G. J, Walker \fith Light Dragoons), of Teignmouth, South Devon ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Em- pire, 1891. Married, 1881, Rosa, daughter of the Reverend Henry Charles Deshon, Doctor of Medicine, formerly Vicar of St. Michaels, Teignmouth. Postal address — Poona, Bombay. Major-General Sir FREDERICK WILLIAM ED- WARD PORESTIER WALKER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distignuished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1844, being the son of the late General Sir Edward Walter Forestier Walker, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878, and ad- vanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894 ; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Clubs — Guards', Travellers' . Mar- ried, 1887, Mabel Louisa, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel A. E. Ross. Postal address — Cairo, Egypt. §SlR GEORGE FERDINAND RADZIVILL FORE- STIER- WALKER, second Baronet, of Castleton, in the county of Monmouth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant. Bom May 24, 1825, being the eldest son of the first Baronet, by his second wife, the youngest daughter of Alexander Caldecleugh of Croydon, in the county of Surrey (she died 1859) ; succeeded his father in 1842, under the creation of March 28, 1835 ; and assumed the surname of Forestier by Deed-PoU, 1894. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Erminois, on a pile embattled azure, a mural crown charged with the word Badajoz, between two galtraps in pale or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a mural crown or, encircled by a wreath of laurel thereon an ostrich proper, resting the dexter foot on a grenade iired all proper. Supporters — Dexter, a hon re- gardant proper, gorged with a ribbon gules, fimbriated azure, therefrom pendent a representation of the medal and clasps, inscribed " Badajoz," presented to Sir George Towns- hend Walker, first Baronet, by His Majesty's command for military services in the Peninsula, in the mouth a broken flag-staff reversed with the eagle and tricoloured flag proper; The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. ioo6 m^i mai the latter inscribed with the word "Orthes;" sinister, an ostrich proper, supporting the colours of His Majesty's soth, being the regiment commanded by Sir George Walker at Vimiera, thereon an escroU gules, inscribed with the word ' ' Vimiera " in letters of gold. Motto — * ' Nil desperandum." Married, October 9, 1854, Fanny Henrietta, commonly called the Honourable Fanny Henrietta, third daughter of the Right Honourable the first Lord Tredegar ; and by her {who died September 2, 1887) has Issue — (i) George Ferdi- nand Forestier-Walker, Esquire, Captain and Battalion Royal Welsh Fusiliers, born July 7, 1855 ; (2) Radzivill Frederick Forestier-Walker, Esquire [married Eva, daughter of Colonel F. Justice], born July 13, 1856; (3) Clarence Francis Forestier-Walker, Esquire, born August 8, 1857 [married, October 15, 1891, Blanche, daughter of George Thomas Clark of Tal-y-Garn, in the county of Glamorgan] ; (4) Ivor Augustvis Forestier-Walker, Esquire, bom October 14, i860 [married, September 23, 1891, Georgiana, daughter of the late John Osborne, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law] ; (5) Devereux Philip-Forestier- Walker, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Battalion Royal West Kent Regi- ment, born July 25, 1864 ; (6) Charles Leolin Forestier- Walker, Esquire, born 1866 [married Alice, daughter of B, Jenkins of Llanharran] ; (7) Roland Stuart Forestier-Walker, Esquire, born 1871 ; (8) Charles Evelyn Forestier-Walker, Esquire, born April 14, 1875. Seat — Castleton, near Cardiff. §Sir GEORGE GUSTAVUS WALKER, Knight Commander of th£ Most Honourable Order of tlt£ Bath, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Dumfries and Inver- ness, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Dumfries and Kirkcudbright, Lieutenant-Colonel Commandant ^rd Bat- talion King's Chon Scottish Borderers [Militia). Born 1831, being the son of J. Walker of Craufordton, in tJie county of Dumfries ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1892. Married, 1856, Anne Murray, daughter of Admiral George Gustavus Lennock of Brownrigg, in the county of Dumfries. Postal addresses — Crawfordton, Thomhill, N.B. ; Loch Treig, Kingussie, Inverness-shire. Dame GEORGINA WALKER, Widow, commonly called Lady Walker, daughter of Captain Richard Arm- strong, late 100th Regiment. Married, 1845, General Sir Charles PynAar Beauchamp Walker, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, wlio died 1894. Postal address — 97 Onslow Square, S. W. JAMES LEWIS WALKER, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1845, being the son of the late John Walker of the Punjaub Police ; created Companion of the Most Eininent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Clubs — Woodville{Simla), Junior Athenceum, Bengal {Calcutta), United Service. Married, 18 — , Lizzie Marion {who died 1892), daughter of the late W. Hogan, Esquire , of Simla. Postal address — Z$ Lancaster Gate, W. S Sir JAMES ROBERT WALKER, second Baronet, ^ Master of Arts, Member of Parliament for Beverley, 1859-1865, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding, and Justice of the Peace for the East Riding of the county of York. Bom October 19, 1829, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife Mary, daughter of Robert Denison of Kilnwick Percy, Pocklington. Creation — December 9, 1868. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between three crescents azure, as many annulets or ; impaling the arms of Heron- Maxwell, namely, argent, on a saltire sable, an annulet or, stoned azure, all within a bordure gules, charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, out of a battlement argent, a dexter arm embowed in armour, in the hand proper, a lizard vert. Motto — " Honesta quam magna." Married, June 23, 1863, Louisa Susan Marlborough Heron, daughter of Sir John Heron Maxwell, Baronet ; and has Issue — (i) James Heron Walker, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born May 23, 1865 [married, June 12, 1889, Violet Maud Cecil, daughter of Major-General Cecil Robert Ives of Moyns Park, in the county of Essex, and has, Robert James Milo Walker, Gentleman, born March 19, 1890 ; John Percy Ernest Walker, Gentleman, born September 8, 1891] ; (2) Reginald Edmund Walker, Esquire, born June 27, 1866 ; (3) Harold Maxwell Walker, Esquire, Lieutenant & is the Military Cockade. ist Life Guards, born 1869; (4) Francis Henry Walker, Esquire, born 1870; (5) Ernest Robert Walker, Esquire, born 1872; Mary Louisa [married, April 14, 1891, Major Edgar Allan Lambart, Royal Artillery] ; Mildred Caroline [married, July 23, 1889, Arthur Herbert Kerr, son of Admiral Lord Frederick Kerr, and has issue] ; Beatrix Jane Frances ; and Olive Cecil. Residences— ?!3.nA Hutton, in the county of York ; 41 Belgrave Square, S.W. General JAMES THOMAS WALKER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1826 ; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877. Club— Athetixum. Married, 1854, Alicia, daughter of the late Sir John Scott, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Postal address— 13 Crotnwell Road, South Kensington , S. W. §JOHN CHARLES ARTHINGTON WALKER, Esquire, of The Priory, Bathwick, in the county of Somerset, Captain 19th Hussars. Born May 23, 1859, being the only son of the late Frederick John Walker of The Priory, Bathwick, in the county of Somerset, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, by his wife Lydia, daughter of Samuel Harwood of Barton Hill, in the county of Glou- cester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, two chevronels between as many crescents in chief azure and a moor-cock in base sable, combed and wattled gules, and impaling the arms of Hogg, namely argent, three boars' heads erased azure, between two flaunches of the second, each charged with a crescent of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, amidst fern proper, a moor-cock as in the arms, charged on the breast with a billet or. Motto — "Vincit Veritas." Married, K\i.^\yst 20, 1890, Lucy Isabel, youngest daughter of Sir Stuart Hogg, Knight Bachelor, of 14 Southwell Gardens, S.W. ; and has had Issue — Cyril Henry Arthington Walker, Gentleman, born April 17, died August 9, 1892. Seat — The Priory, Bathwick, Bath, in the county of Somerset. Dame JULIANA CAROLINE FRANCES WALKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Juliana Caroline Frances Walker, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Knox, the second Earl of Ranfurly. Married, October 15, 1862, as his second wife. General Sir Walter Edward Foresiier Walker, Knight Comm-ander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1881. Postal address — 10 Biyanston Square, W, The Honourable LANCELOT WALKER, of Four Peaks, Geraldine, New Zealand, Member of the Legislative Council for that Colony. Born November 26, 1829, being the son of Thomas Walker, late of the Royal Scots Greys, of Ravenfield Park, in the county of York, by his wife Constantia Anne, daughter of John Claudius Beresford, Esquire, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council in Ireland, and an Alderman, at one time Lord Mayor of Dublin. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, on a chevron gules, between two anvils in chief, and an anchor in base sable, a bee between two crescents or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount within a wreathed serpent a dove statant all proper ; with the Motto, " Juncti valemus." Postal address — Four Peaks, Geraldine, Canterbury, New Zealand. § General Sir MARK WALKER, Knight Commander of the Most Ho7iourable Order of the Bath, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1827, being the son of Captain Alexander Walker of Gore Port, in the coimty of Westmeath, a distin- gutshed Peninsula officer, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Elliott, of the county of Carlow ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order 1893. Married, 1881, Catherine, daughter of Robert Bruce Chichester of Arlington, in the county of Devon. Postal address— 10 Castle Hill Avenue, Folkestone. Dame MARY ELIZABETH WALKER, Widna, commonly known as Lady Walker, second daughter of S is the Naval Cockade. mal m^\ 1007 Captain Nallowes, Royal Navy, of Glapwell Hall, in the county of Derby. Married, 1866, as his second wife. Sir Edward Samuel Walker, Knight Bachelor, who died in 1874. Postal address — Houndshill, Alderminster, Stratford- on-Avon. Dame MAUDE WALKER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Walker, daughter of Horton Charles, by his wife the Honourable Eliza Ann Okeover ; was Maid of Honour to the Queen. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, three pallets gules, surmounted by a saltire argent, charged with a stag's head erased proper, on a chief azure, a garb between two stars of six points of the first. Married, 1887, as his second wife, Sir Andrew Barclay Walker, first Baronet, who died 1893. Postal address — Osmaston Manor, Ashborne. §SiR PETER CARLAW WALKER, second Baronet, Lieutenant Derbyshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Bom May 7, 1854, being the son of Sir Andrew Barclay, first Baronet, by his wife Eliza, daughter of John Reid of Limekilns, in the county of Fife ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of February 12, 1886. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, three pallets gules, surmounted of a saltire argent, charged with a stag's head erased proper, on a chief azure, a garb between two stars of six points of the first. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a cornu- copia proper. Motto — " Cura et industria." Heir pre- sumptive — His brother, John Reid Walker, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, born 1855 ; mar- ried, 1885, Katherine Howard, daughter of John Cartland of the Priory, King's Heath, in the county of Worcester. Seats — Gateacre Grange, near Liverpool ; Osmaston Manor, Ashbourne. RICHARD CORNELIUS CRITCHETT WALKER, Esquire, Co^npanion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, youngest son of the late Reverend James Walker, Master of A7'ts, formerly Chaplain of New College, Oxford ; created Companion of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. ROBERT CRAWFURD WALKER, Gentleman, Solicitor, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Scotland. Club — Eastern (Dundee). Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a saltire sable, on a chief ermine, a cross moline of the second between two pallets gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, mth a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a staghound's head couped proper, collared or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, " Sapere aude." Postal address — Wingate Place, Newport, Fifeshire. Lieutenant - Colonel ROBERT SANDILANDS FRO WD WALKER, Companion of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1850, being the son of J. Walker, formerly of the Royal Artillery : created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Club — Naval and Militaty. Postal address — Perak, Straits Settlements. THOMAS JAMES WALKER, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace for the Liberty of Peter- borough, and Lieutenant-Colonel T.st Volunteer Battalion Northamptonshire Regiment. Born 1835, being the second son of Thomas Walker, Esquire, Doctor of Medicine, Justice of the Peace, by his wife Mary Isabella, daughter of the late Edward Jenkins of Peterborough. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established , are for Arms : Or, three pallets gules, surmounted of a saltire argent, on a chief azure, a crescent of the third between two spur-revels of the first. Crest — A rock proper : with the IHottO, " Pervarios casus." Married, 1865, Mary Elizabeth, daughter of Reverend J. Walker, Vicar 0' Wooddelton ; and has Issue. §Sir WILLIAM STUART WALKER, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Selkirk and Edinburgh. Born 1813, being the eldest son of the late Brigadier-General Alexander Walker of Bow- land, Stow, North Britain, by his wife Barbara, daughter of Sir James Montgomery, Baronet, of Stanhope, in the county of Peebles ; created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1876, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1886. Married, 1836, Eliza, daughter of William Loch, Honourable East India Company's Service. Postal address — 5 Manor Place, Edin- burgh. BETHUNE GEORGE WALKER-MORISON, Gentle- man, of Falfield, in the September i, 1857, being the son of Bethune James Walker, Officer Royal Navy, by his wife Johanna, daughter of the Reverend George Wright, Doctor of Divinity, Minister of Kingsbarns. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three Moors' heads couped sable, banded or, and in the centre a lion rampant gules (for Morison) ; 2 and 3 or, three pallets gules surmounted of a saltire wavy argent, on a chief azure a demi-Uon holding in his paws a fleur-de-lis of the third between two anchors of the field (for Walker). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and for his Crests, 1. three Saracens' heads conjoined in one neck erased, wreathed about the temples with laurel proper (for Morison) ; 2. a greyhound courant proper (for AValker). Mottoes — Over the Morison crest, " Prostio prudentia prsestat;" and over the Walker crest, " Fac et spera." Seat — Falfield, in the county of Fife. WALLACE, quartered by CAMPBELL. WALLACE, Bai'onet [Scotland), created in 1669. This title, which is believed to have become ^^f flHrtri? extinct on the death without issue m-ale \iiiX\X\la\,K' uy fiig ^yiii Baronet, was assumed, with the name of Wallace, by Thomas Dun- lop, son of his only daughter and heiress, as sixth Baronet, on the grou7td that the Baronetcy had been created with remainder to heirs general, and not to heirs male only. Even if this were so, however, the representation would have been through the daughters of the third and not of the ^fth Baronet. The title has been assumed by successive representatives of Thomas Dunlop Wallace as seventh, eighth, and ninth Baronets, bid on the death in 1892 of tlie so-called ninth Baronet, his representative, Mr. John Alexander Agnew Wallace of Edinburgh, decided not to take the title. ARTHUR ROBERT WALLACE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Donegal, Principal Clerk in Chief Secre- tary's Office, Dublin Castle ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. C\\ia=^Sackville Street, Royal St. Geotge's Yacht. Married, 18—, Georgina Lawrell, daughter of the late Major George A. F. Quentin, 10th Hussars. Postal addresses — 79 Leinsier Road , Dublin ; Ardnatnona, Lough Eske, county Donegal. Sir DONALD MACKENZIE WALLACE, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Master of Arts. Born 1841, being the second but eldest surviving son of Robert Wallace of Boghead, in the county of Dumbarton, by hiswife Sarah, daughter of Donald Mackenzie ; cieated Knight Coinmander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Ox!oi,—Athencsum, Marlborough, St. James's. Postal address— 46 St. Ermin's Mansions, Westminster. Major-General HILL WALLACE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born August 13, 1823, being the third son of Joseph Wallace of Beechmount, in tlie county of Antrim, by hiswife Clementina, only daughter of Raymond Dupraisse; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1868. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Or, a lion rampant gules, within a bordure company. Crest — A pelican in her piety argent. Motto — " Dieu donne." Married, firstly, 1851, Harriet Sophia The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. ioo8 mal (who died 1881), daughter of Captain F. W. Burgoyne, Royal Navy ; andbyher hasl'izws. — (i) F. W. Burgoyne Wallace, horn August 14, 1852 ; and Clementina Josephina, He married, secondly, 1883, Marian Cecilia, daughter of Charles Gibbon Sianuell, of 22 Clyde Road, Dublin, and has, (2) Hill Cecil Wallace, born August 18, 1884 ; (3) Herbert Stanuell Hill Wallace, bom Ncrvember 8, 1888 ; (4) Guy Raymond Hill Wallace, bom December 13, 1892 ; Edith Helen ; Marjorie Maude Hill : Marion Elisa Hill : and Lilyan Nora Hill. Postal address — The Pool Hoase, Stou7port. JOHN STEWART WALLACE, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Limehouse, Justice of the Peace for the city of Belfast. Born January 1840, being the fifth son of John Wallace of Edenderry Lodge, Belfast, by his wife Mary Sarah, daughter of John Stewart. Clubs — City Liberal, National Liberal. Married, December 1866, Jane Miller, daughter of the Reverend James Hodgens, Belfast; and has Issue — John Stewart Wallace, bom 1874 ; and Marianne. Estate — Gold Mines in Montana, United States of America. Postal address — Cliftonville Avenue, Belfast. Dame JULIA AMELIA CHARLOTTE WALLACE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wallace, daughter of Bernard Castelnau, an officer in the French Army. Armo- rial lieaxingB are, upon a lozenge : Gules, on a pile be- tween two ostrich heads erased argent, each holding in the beak a horseshoe or, a Hon rampant of the field. Mar- ried, 1870, Sir Richard Wallace, first Baronet, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1890, when the Baronetcy became extinct. Postal addresses — Hertford House, Manchester Square, London, W. ; Castle House, Lisburn, Ireland ; Bagatelle, Neuilly, France. Dame BEATRICE FRANCES KATHERINE WAL- LER, Widow, commonly known as Lady 7[t\\H\\tX ^^Us"'' daughter of Mr. and Lady Sophia VLulClUvl Tower. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, on a bend engrailed argent, with plain cotises or, three walnut-leaves proper. Married, 187Q, General Sir George Heiiry Waller, third Baronet, who died 1892, Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Edmund George Waller, Esquire, born March 8, 1879, died November 8, 1880 ; (2) Sir Francis Ernest Waller, fourth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (3) Wathen Arthur Waller, Es- quire, born October 6, 1881 ; Catherine Frances, died Sep- tember 29, 1871 : Margaret Beatrice ; and Edith Sophia. Postal address — Woodcote, Warwick. Sir CHARLES CHRISTIAN WALLER, believed to be the sixth Baronet. Born 1835, being the eldest son of the late Charles Waller, Gentleman, of Newport, in the county ofTipperary, and Brooklyn, in the United States of America, by his wife Maria, daughter of Nicholas Burgher of New York; succeeded his kinsman as sixth Baronet 1888, under the creation of May xa, 1780. Armorial 'bearings, aj-^'i;sMz« the Peerages, areforAxvas — Chequy or and azure, on a canton gules, a lion rampant double queued of the first. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a plume of Jive ostrich feathers, the second and fourth azure, the first, third, and fifth argent, surmounting an eagle's claw gules. IKIOttO — *' Honor et Veritas." Heir presumptive — His brother, William. Edgar Waller, Gentleman, bom 1841 ; married, 1861, Emma Daisy, daughter of Thomas Eccleston. Postal address — Los Angelos, California. Sm FRANCES ERNEST WALLER, fourth Baronet, of Braywick Lodge, in the county of Berkshire. Born June II, 1880, being the son of General Sir George Waller, third Baronet, by his wife Beatrice Frances Katherine Tower, and succeeded his father, who only enjoyed the title twelve days, in 1892, under the creation of May 30, 1815. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a bend engrailed argent, with plain cotises or, three walnut leaves proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a walnut-tree fructed proper, pendent therefrom by a ribbon gules, a shield azure, charged with a fleur-de-lis or; with the Motto, " Hsec fructus virtutis. " Heir-pre- & is tbe Military Cockade. 3mal sumptive-ms brother, Wathen Arthur Waller. Esquire. 5^3 !■— Woodcote, Warwick. Dame JESSIE MARION HAIG, commonly known as Lady Waller, daughterof Henry James Purbrook of Brighton MmieA, firstly, 1878, as his second wife, Szr Edmund Arthur Waller, fifth Baronet, wha died 1888 ; secondly, 1890, John B. Haig of Cameron Bridge, North Britain Postal addresses-17 Montpelier Street. Brighton; St. Helens, Jersey. Colonel JOHN WILLIAMS WALLINGTON Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order (ULittUinglOn the counties of Gloucester and Wilt- shire. Borni822; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Club— Army and Navy. Married, 1853, Henrietta Mana daughter of the late Lieutenant-Colonel William Beach, Member of Parliament. Postal address— A««/«/ Manor, Trowbridge, Wilts. WALLOP, see PORTSMOUTH. WALLOP, Baron, see PORTSMOUTH. §The Right Honourable' ERROLL AUGUSTUS JOSEPH HENRY BLAKE, Byron f^ZiaWtietWW^ Wallscourt, of Ardfry, in the county VULlnUloLUUll' of Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy -Lieutenant. Born August 22, 1841, being the son of the third Baron, by his wife, the only daughter of William Lock of Norbury, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his father in 1849, under the creation of July 31 , 1800. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, a fret gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cat-a-mountain passant guardant proper. Supporters— Dexter, a cat-a-mountain guardant proper, ducally gorged and chained or ; sinister, an antelope argent, armed and unguled or, collared and lined gules. Motto — "Virtus sola nobilitat." Married, Feb- ruary 7, 1874, Jane Harriet Charlotte, commonly known as Lady Jane Harriet Charlotte, fourth daughter of the seventh Earl of Harrington; and by her (who died September 8, 1889) has Issue— [x] Charles William Joseph Henry Blake, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles William Henry Blake, born January 12, 1875 ; (2) Wyndham ErroU Lincoln Blake, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Wyndham Enroll Lincoln Blake, born December 21, 1875 ; EUzabeth Honoria, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Honoria, died September 10, 1886 ; Elizabeth Lucy Eily, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Lucy Eily, twin with Elizabeth Honoria; and Margaret Phyllis, commonly known as the Honourable Margaret Phyllis. Seat — Ardfry, in the county of Galway. RICHARD JOSEPH WALMESLEY, Gentleman. Bom December 1822, being the eldest 7C?('\X\ ^°" °*^ Richard Walmesley, Esquire, UAUaiUlV^ll^^ Justice of the Peace for the county of Essex, by his wife Mary Ann, daughter of Joseph Lescher of Westend, Hampstead, antl Boyle's Court, in the county of Essex. Livery — Drab, with red piping. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a chief ermine, two hurts. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a wreath argent and gules, a lion statant guardant ermine, ducally crowned or; with the Motto, "Valet Veritas." Married, September 1848, Louisa Harriet (who died 1890), daughter of the late John Brook King ; and has Issue — (i) Richard Walmesley, Gentleman, born August 1850 ; (2) Charles Walmesley, Gentleman, born' March 1852, died July 1892 ; (3) Hubert Walmesley, Gentleman, born April 1866, died August 1890 ; Louisa Caroline ; Ellen ; Alice ; Constance ; Rose; Gertrude; and Mary. Estate — Pilgrim's Hall, South Weald, in the county of Essex. Postal address — Brentwood, Essex. WALPOLE, see ORFORD. WALPOLE, Baron, see ORFORD. fi is the Naval Cockade. mal m^i 1009 Dame GERTRUDE WALPOLE, Widow, commonly known as Lady Walpole, youngest daugh- fT^lflftlflTl^ ter of the late General William Henry Ford. UAl^nipuit' Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field. Married, 1846, Major- General Sir Robert Walpole, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died in 1876. Of the above marriage there was Issue — (i) Robert Edmund Walpole, Esquire, died April 28, 1867 ; (2) George Walpole, Esquire, died November 26, 1872 ; (3) William Walpole, Gentleman, born April 27, 1862; Geraldine Frances [married, 1872, Captain Colman Battle Rashleigh], died Decembers^, 1876 ; Mary ; Emma Gertrude ; Catherine Lucy ; and Ger- trude Margaret. Postal address — Hampton Court Palace. Sir HORACE GEORGE WALPOLE, Knight Com- mander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Assistant Under-Secretary of State for India. Born 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable Spencer H. Walpole, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, by his wife Isabella, fourth daughter of the Right Honourable Spencer Perceval ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1892. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a man's bust in profile proper, ducally crowned or, and from the coronet flowing a long cap gules, tasselled or, and charged with a catherine-wheel of the last ; with the Motto, " Fari quas sentiat." Married, 1870, Selina Maria, daughter of the late John Thomas Perceval ; and has Issue — Reginald Horace Walpole, Esquire, born 1875 ; Robert Spencer Hobhouse Walpole, Esquire, born 1881 ; and Margaret. Postal address — 18 Linden Gardens, W. LAURA SOPHIA FRANCES WALPOLE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Frederick Wal- pole, daughter of Francis Walpole, Gentleman, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Andrew Knight of Downton Castle, in the county of Salop. Livery — Drab, with yellow breeches and waistcoat, latter trimmed with lace. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the same arms of Walpole, namely or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field. Married, February 12, 1852, her cousin, Frederick Walpole, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Walpole, who died April i, 1876. Of the above marriage there is Issue — The Right Honourable Robert Horace Walpole, Earl of Orford [to whom refer] ; Clare Horatio ; and Amye Rachel [married, 1872, the Right Honourable Henry Charles Manners-Suttori. fourth Viscount Canterbury (to whom refer)]. Postal address — Waborne Beach, Holt, Norfolk. SPENCER WALPOLE, Esquire, Honorary Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh, Secretary to the General Post-Office, Lieutenant-Governor of the Isle of Man, 1882-1893. Born February 6, 1839, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable Spencer Horatio Walpole, by his wife Isabella, fourth daughter of the Right Honour- able Spencer Perceval, Club — Athenaeum. Livery — Drab coat, yellow and red waistcoat, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a fesse between two chevrons sable, three cross crosslets of the field, and im- paling the arms of Murray, namely or, a fetterlock azure, on a chief of the last three mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a man's bust in profile proper, ducally crowned or, and from the coronet flowing a long cap gules, tasselled or, and charged with a catherine-wheel of the last. Married, November 12, 1867, Marion, youngest daughter of Sir John Digby Murray, Baronet ; and has Issue — Maud Constance. Dame FRANCES CAROLINE WALROND, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable fr/ftalt«n«Tl Lady Walrond, daughter of the Right VIAUttllUUU Honourable Samuel Hood, second Baron Bridport. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, three bulls' heads caboshed sable, im- paling the arms of Hood, namely azure, a frette argent, on a chief or, three crescents sable. Married, 1845, John Wal- rond Walrond, who was created a Baronet in 1876, and died in 1889. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir William Hood Walrond, second Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Arthur Melville Hood Walrond, Esquire, late Lieutenant Royal Navy, born March 17, i85i [married, December 27, 1888, Marion, third daughter of W. R. Coleridge of Salston Ottery] ; Catherine Mary [married, June 21, 1864, Charles Arthur Williams Troyte, Esquire, of Huntsham Court, in the county of Devon, Deputy-Lieutenant] ; Margaret [mar- ried, March 30, 1875, the Right Honourable twentieth Baron Clinton] ; Gertrude [married, November i, 1879, Charles T. Dyke-Acland, Esquire, Member of Parliament, eldest son of the Right Honourable Sir Thomas Dyke-Acland, Baronet] ; Mary Caroline [married, firstly, October 5, 1876, Lieutenant- Colonel Sir George Clay, third Baronet, who died 1878 ; secondly, February 28, 1881, Major Walter Henry Holbech, King's Royal Rifle Corps] ; Frances Jane, died 1861 ; and Edith Isabel [married, July 29, 1875, Herbert James Fellowes, Esquire, of Kingston Park, in the county of Dorset, and has issue]. Postal address — 45 Brooke Street, Grosvenor Square, W. Sir WILLIAM HOOD WALROND, second Baronet, of Bradfield and New Court, in the county of Devon, Member of Parliament for North - East Devon. Born February 26, 1849, being the son of Sir John Walrond, the first Baronet, by his wife Frances Carohne, com- monly called the Honourable Frances Caroline, daughter of the Right Honourable Samuel Hood, second Baron Bridport. Creation — February 24, 1876. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms: Argent, three bulls' heads caboshed sable, armed or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an heraldic tiger sejant sable, sera^e of plates, maned and tufted or. Motto — "Sic vos non vobis." Married, K'piW II, 1871, Ehzabeth Catherine, only daughter and heiress of James Pitman of Dunchideock House, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) John Neville Hood Walrond, Esquire, Lieutenant ist Volunteer Battalion Devonshire Regiment, born November 26, 1874 ; (2) William Lionel Charles Walrond, Esquire, born May 22, 1876 ; Eveline Maud; Violet Frances, died February 6, 1873 ; andDorothy. Residences — 71 Cadogan Square, S.W. ; Bradfield, Col- lumpton. WALSH, see ORMATHWAITE, HUSSEY- WALSH, and JOHNSON- WALSH. FANNY MATILDA WALSH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Digby Walsh, ^iTIftfrtfl daughter of Henry Stroud. Armorial bear- VlALlCllPlJ ings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a fesse sable, cotised wavy gules, between six mart- lets of the second. Married, 1855, the Reverend Digby Walsh, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Digby Walsh, Master of Arts (son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Ormathwaite), who died 1869. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Arthur George Digby Walsh, Esquire, born 1856 ; (2) Harry John Digby Walsh, Gentle- man, born 1859 ; (3) Walter Charles Digby Walsh, Gentle- man, born 1864, died 1873 ; Jane Grey Digby ; and Katherine Maud Digby. Postal address — 18 Grosvenor Place, Bath. Dame JANE MARY WALSH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Walsh, daughter of Richard Robinson of Bloomsbury Square. Married, 1842, Sir Aubrey Walsh, Knight Bachelor, Deputy-Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace, who died 1893. Postal address — 94 Feltons Road, London , N. W. LANGTON PRENDERGAST WALSH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, is in Bombay Political Department, Assistant Resident and Her Britannic Majesty's Vice-Consul at Zeila. Born 1856, being the eldest son of Colonel T. Prendergast Boles Walsh ; was created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, iBgo. Club — Conservative. Married, 1891, Clementina Annie, daughter of the late Major R. G. Mac- Gregor, Bengal Artillery, and has issue. Postal address— Zeila, North-East Africa. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. mm §SlR JOHN WALSHAM, second Baronet, of Knill Court, in the county of Hereford, Master ^/TJalfrtflflin °^ Arts, Deputy- Lieutenant, Envoy UAUCIVPiJCtlll Extraordinary and Minister Plenipo- tentiary to the King of Roumania. Bom October 29, 1830, being the eldest son of Sir John James Walsham, the first Baronet, by his wife Sarah Frances, second daughter of Matthew Bell of Woolsington House, in the county of Northumberland ; succeeded his father in 1874, under the creation of September 30, 1831. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, per pale azure and gules, a gryphon segreant or, supporting a tilting- spear bendy argent and sable, therefrom flowing to the dexter a banner of the fourth, charged with a cross couped of the fifth (for Garbett) ; 2 and 3 sable, on a cross voided or, five crosslets pat^e fitch^e of the last (for Walsham), impaling the arms of Scarlett, namely, chequy or and gules, a lion rampant ermine, on a canton azure, a castle triple- towered argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, I. (for Garbeit) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- eagle with two heads displayed sable, each wing charged with a cross pat^e fitch^e between two ermine spots or, and suspended from a gold chain round the neck an escutcheon argent, charged with a Saracen's head erased at the neck proper, and wreathed round the temples argent and azure (for Walsham). Dlotto — "Sub libertate quietem." Mar- ried, March 5, 1867, Florence, only daughter of P. C. Scarlett, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable P. C. Scarlett, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath; and has Issue — (i) John Scarlett Walsham, Esquire, born October 15, 1869 ; (2) Percy Romilly Wal- sham, Esquire, born 1871 ; and Sybil Alice, died August 20, 1876. Seat — Knill Court, in the county of Hereford. Resi- dence — British Embassy, Bucharest. §The Right Honourable THOMAS DE GREY, Baron Walsingham, of Walsing- imja^tiinfrhtitYt ham, in the county of Norfolk, \lXAaifilll^yail\ Deputy -Lieutenant, Master of Arts of the University of Cam- bridge, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Society, High Steward of the University of Cambridge, High Steward of the Borough of King's Lynn, Trustee of the British Museum. Bom July 29, 1843, being the son of tlie Right Honourable the fifth Baron Walsingham, by his first wife Augusta Louisa, eldest daughter of Sir Robert Frankland Russell ; succeeded his father 1870, under the creation of October 17, 1780. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Barry of six argent and azure, in chief of the first three annulets gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern's head or. Supporters — Two wyverns regardant argent, collared azure, chained or, each charged on the breast with three annulets in fesse gules. Motto — " Excitari non hebescere." Married, March 19, 1877, Augusta Selina Elizabeth, only child of William Locke, and widow of Ernest Fitzroy Fane, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Burghersh, her subsequent marriage with the Due de Santo Teodoro having been dissolved at her suit, November 1876. Heir presumptive — His half-brother, John Augustus de Grey, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour- able John Augustus de Grey, born 1849, was called to the bar at the Inner Temple, May 1874 [married, 1883, Eliza- beth Henrietta, daughter of Patrick Grant]. Residences — Eaton House, Eaton Square, S.W. ; Merton Hall, Thetford, in the county of Norfolk. Sir EDWARD WALTER, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Born fr^lgT4-ftj» 1823, being the son of the late John Walter, VLVlliuI'Vl^i' Member of Parliament, of Bearwood, in the county of Berkshire, by his wife, daitghter of Henry Smithe of East ling, in the county of Kent : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885 ; created Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Married, 1853, Mary Ann Eliza, eldest daughter of J. C. Athorpe of Din- nington Hall, in the county of York. Postal address— 5a>-w- bury Court, Sarisbury, Southampton. General JOHN M'NEILL WALTER, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1819, being & is the Military Cockade. the son of the late Colonel John Walter, gs'^^ Regiment; was created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859. Cluh— United Service. Married, i860, Claudine, daughter of W. Cooke of Bustee. ROBERT WALTERS, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law, tr^\a\i-(,Yti Justice of the Peace for the county of CUU.(lHvl^ Hertford, formerly Lieutenant Worcester- shire Militia. Born April 9, 1832, being the eldest surviving son of Robert Walters, Barrister-at- Law, by his wife Catherine DeUcia, eldest daughter of the Reverend James Robinson Hayward, Rector of Harriets- ham, in the county of Kent. C&^i— Athenaeum, Garrick, United University, Windham, Alpine. /.zVerj/— Invisible green, with silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Per pale argent and erminois, on a fesse indented azure, between three eagles displayed gules, a serpent nowed proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased erminois gorged with a collar indented sable, thereon three plates, all between two demi-lances proper. Motto— " Lahore." Married, Yeh- ruary 19, 1881, Florence Serena, daughter of Stephen Collins, formerly of Butleigh Wootton, near Glastonbury (deceased). Estates — Ware Priory, Ware, in the county of Hertford ; Holm Lodge, Romford, in the county of Essex. Postal address— Vf&rt Priory, Ware, Hertfordshire. Veterinary Lieutenant-Colonel WILLIAM B. WAL- TERS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (so created 1894), late of the Army and Veterinary Department. WILLIAM MELMOTH WALTERS, Gentleman, eldest son of the late John Eldad Walters, Solicitor, of Lin- coln's Inn and Ewell, in the county of Surrey , formerly of Bathcaston, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Eleanor, daughter and co-heiress of Alexander Radclyffe Sidebotfom, Barrisier-ai-Laiv , of Lincoln's Inn. Clubs — Constitutional, Law. Livery — Blue with brass buttons. Armorial bear- ings as used, and as published with a pedigree of his family in "Miscellanea Genealogica et Heraldica" [vol. Hi., No. 18), but which have not been established and recorded at the College of Arms, are : Quarterly of eight, x. azure, a squirrel sejant cracking a nut or [for Walters) ; 2. azure, three pairs of keys in saltire or {for Robnet) ; 3. gules, a chevron or, in chief two bezants and in base a griffin's head erased of the second (for Blanchard) ; 4. or, a chevron cotised between three demi-griffins' , the two in chief respectant each other sable {for Smith) ; 5. sable, a chevron or between three griffins' heads erased argent {for Skynner) ; 6. argent, a fesse gules, between three griffins' heads erased sable ; 7. argent, a chevron between three lions rampant azure {for Sidebotiom) ; 8. vair, argent and sable, a befid gules {for Helm) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a squirrel as in the arms; with the Motto, "Sit sapientia dux." Married, July 17, i860, Marian Eleanor, eldest daughter of Alfred Leggatt of 13 WilliaTn Street, Lowndes Square., Surgeon, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons ; and has Issue — (i) Percy Melmxtth Walters, bom September 3©, 1863 ; (2 Arthur Melmoth Walters, born January 26, 1865 ; (3) Hugh MelTnoth Walters, bom April 7, 1868, died Novejnber 27, 1890 ; (4) Guy Melmoth Walters, bom and died July 10, 1869 ; Edith Marian {married, November 2, 1882, Thomas de Buisson]; Alice Mary; Gertrude Hamilton; Constance Maud; Nora Mackenzie ; and Katharine Eleanor, Estates — Purberry Shot, Ewell; and property in Lincoln's Inn. Postal address — Purberry Shot, Ewell, Surrey. WALTHEOF, Earl of Northumberland, quartered by HUSSEY. WALTON, quartered by BARTTELOT. Lieutenant-General BENDYSHE WALTON, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order of the ^fflftflTin Indian Empire. Born 1827; created Com- VIALJ-U I VM H panion of the Most Eminent Order of the In- dian Empire, 1878. Club — A rmy and Navy. Postal address— Woodlands, Lansdowne Road, Bedford. FREDERICK THOMAS GRANVILLE WALTON, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1840, being the son of William Walton of B is the Naval Cockade. ^al ^tat Hampton, in the county of Middlesex ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of tlie Indian Empire, 1888. Married, 1877, Charlotte Eliza, daughter of the late Sir Cusack Patrick Roney. Dame LOUISA HOSKYNS WALTON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Walton, daughter of the late Charles Legh Hoskyns, Master of Barrow Green House, Oxted, in the county of Surrey. Married, 1834, Sir William Henry Walton, Knight Bachelor, who died 1882. Postal address — 5 The Crescent, Surbiton, M The Right Honourable Sir ROBERT JAMES W LOYD- LINDSAY, Baron Wantage, iTfTJ ?ltl1'flrt'l> Knight Commander of the Most Hon- VUaaUVaiJK- ourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decora- tion of the Victoria Cross, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Berkshire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Berkshire and Northampton. Bom April 16, 183Z, being the son of the late Lieutenant-General James Lindsay, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of the late Sir Coutts Trotter, Baronet ; assumed by Royal License, dated October 23, 1858, the prefix surname and arms of Loyd. Creation — July 23, 1885. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, counterquartered i, and iiii. gules, a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; ii. and iii. or, a lion rampant gules, debruised of a ribbon in bend sable (for Abernethy), all within a bordure azure, sem& of stars or ; 2 and 3 per bend sinister ermine and argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, a border of the last bezantfe, a canton or, for distinction (for Loyd) ; and upon an escutcheon of pretence for and in right of his wife the arms of Loyd, namely, per bend sinister ermine and argent, an eagle with two heads displayed sable, all within a bordure of the last bezantfe. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. a tent azure, fringed and semfe of stars or, ensignedwith a pennon gules (for Lindsay) ; 2. a buck's head proper, erased sable, attired or, charged on the neck with a fesse engrailed also sable, thereon three bezants (for Loyd). Supporters — Dexter, a stag proper ducally gorged and chained, chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the shoulder with a cross masculy pomett^e or ; sinister, an eagle, wings elevated sable, beaked, ducally gorged, chained, chain reflexed over the back, and charged on the breast with a cross masculy pomett^e or. Motto — " Astra, castra, numen, lumen." Married, November 17, 1858, Harriet Sarah, commonly known as the Honourable Harriet Sarah, only daughter and heir of the Right Honourable Samuel Loyd, Baron Overstone. Heir — None. Seats — Lockinge House, Wantage, in the county of Berkshire ; Overstone Park, in the county of Northampton. Town residence — 2 Carlton Gardens, S.W. WARBURTON, quartered by SOMERVILLE. WARBURTON, see EGERTON-WARBURTON. ISABEL MASY WARBURTON, commonly known as the Honourable Isabel Mary 7[?(\^Y\\\\Y^t\W Warburton, daughter of the second UAUalUUlVUIl Baron Ribblesdale. Married, 1853, the Reverend William Parsons War- burton, Canon of Winchester. § RICHARD WARBURTON, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for King's County, and Justice of the Peace for King's and Queen's Counties, High Sheriff for Queen's County, 1869, and High Sheriff for King's County, 1872. Bom March 18, 1846, being the eldest son of Richard Warburton, Esquire, by his wife Mary, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Kelly of Millgrove, King's County. Livery —White (light drab) coat and scarlet waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three cormorants sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontfe couped at the shoulders proper, round the temples a wreath argent and gules, and issuing therefrom three ostrich feathers or. Married, firstly, July 18, 1867, Georgina Wilhelmina Henrietta, daughter of Wilham Henry Hutchinson of Rockforest, in the county of Tipperary; secondly, Bridget Mary, daughter of J. M'Namara. By his first marriage he has /tjkc— Richard Hutchinson Dutton John Warburton, Gentleman, born 1877; Mary, died 1871 ; and Jessie Georgina. Estates— Gaxiyhmch. Postal address — Garryhuich, Portarlington, Ireland. Lieutenant-Colonel ROBERT WARBURTON, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1842, being the only son of the late Colonel Robert Warburton, Royal Artillery [of the Garryhuich branch of tlie Egerton-Warburtons of Arley Hall); created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. -CrfTlfltrt "i^ V^z-^e for the West Riding of (ULlalUK-aiUalll the county of York. 5ora 1853, being the only son of the late William Aldam, Esquire, of Frickley Hall, in the county of York, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, by his wife Mary Stables, daughter of the Reverend Godfrey Wright of Bilham House, near Doncaster, and assumed upon his marriage the surname of Warde in addition to and before his patronymic, and the arms of Warde quarterly with his own by Royal License in the year 1878. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings^He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per fesse azure and ermine, in the sinister chief and dexter base an eagle dis- played or, in the dexter canton issuant towards the sinister base seven rays, the centre one gold, the others argent (for Aldam) ; 2 and 3 azure, a cross flory or, and for distinction in the dexter chief point a cross crosslet of the last (for Warde) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, issuant from a mount vert, four ostrich feathers argent, con- joined at the points by a millrind or (for Aldam) ; 2. a wolf's head erased or, charged for distinction with a cross crosslet azure (for Warde). Married, April 30, 1878, Sarah Julia, of Hooton Pagnell, in the county of York, daughter and co-heir of the late Reverend William Warde of Hooton Pagnell ; and has with other Issue — A son, William St. Andrew Warde-Aldam , Gentleman, born 1882. Estates and postal addresses — Frickley Hall and Hooton Pagnell Hall, Doncaster, both in the county of York ; Hesley Hall, Riding Mill-on-Tyne, Northumberland. Sir HENRY WARDLA W, fifteenth Baronet, of Pit- reavie, in the county of Fife. Born March t*frt1*Jl chioness-Dowager of Waterford, fourth UAUaVK'llUt.U daughter of the late Colonel Charles Powell Leslie of Glasslough, in the county of Monaghan. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Quarterly 1 and 4, argent semfe of cross crosslets fitch^e and three fleurs-de-lis, all within a bordure engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chief indented sable (for De la Poer). Supporters — Two angels habited argent, crined and winged or, each holding in the exterior hand a sword erect proper, pommel and hilt gold. Married, 1843, the Reverend the Most Honourable Sir John De la Poer- Beresford, fourth Marquess of Waterford, who died 1866. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Most Honour- able John Henry De la Poer-Beresford, fifth Marquess of Waterford ; (2) Charles William De la Poer - Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Charles William De la Poer-Beresford, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Captain Royal Navy, born February 10, 1846 [married, June 25, 1878, Mina, eldest daughter of Richard Gardner, Member of Parliament, by his wife Mrs. Gardner {n^e Comtesse de Mendelsioh), and has, Kathleen Mary De la Poer ; and Eileen Theresa Lucy] ; (3) William Leslie De la Poer-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as Lord William Leslie De la Poer-Beresford, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Colonel 9th Lancers, born July 20, 1847 ; (4) Marcus Talbot De la Poer-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Marcus Talbot Ds la Poer-Beresford, late Lieutenant 7th Hussars, born December 25, 1848 ; (5) Delaval James De la Poer- Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Delaval James De la Poer-Beresford, born January 19, 1862. Postal address — 14 Wilton Crescent, S.W. j2 The Most Honourable Sir HENRY JOHN DE 8 LA POER-BERESFORD, Marquess of Waterford, Earl of and Viscount Tyrone, Baron Beresford of Beresford, in the county of Cavan, and Baron La Poer of Curraghmore, in the county of Waterford, in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet, Baron Tyrone of Haverfordwest, in the county of Pembroke, in the Peerage of Great Britain, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Lord-Lieutenant and Custos Rotulorum of the county of Waterford, Honorary g is tlie Military Cockade. mat Colonel 6th Brigade South Irish Division Royal Artillery «n May 21, 1844, being the eldest son of the Most HonouraWe the founh Marquess of Waterford, by h.s w^e Christiana, the eldest daughter of the late Colonel Charles Powell LeLlie of Glasslough, in the county of Monaghan ; succeeded his father in 1866. Creatzons - B^-xonet, May succeeaea ^^ ^^^ November 23, ,375 ; Viscount Tyrone November 4, 1720; Earl, July 18 1746 I Marquess AuSst 19, 1789, in the Peerage of Ireland. _ Baron of Great Britain August 21, 1786. Armorial bearmgs— He bears for Arris ; Quarterly i and 4. argent crusily fitchfe, three fleurs-de-lis within a bordure engrailed sable (for Beresford) ; 2 and -i argent, a chief indented sable (for La Poer), the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, being surrounded by the ribbon and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, impaling upon a second escutcheon the arms of Somerset.namely.France and England quarterly, within a bordure compony argent and azure. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ■ and for his Crests, i. a dragon's head erased azure, pierced through the neck with a broken spear or, the broken point argent, thrust through the upper jaw (for Beresford) ; 2 a stag's head caboshed proper, attired or, between the horns a crucifix proper (for La Poer). Supporters— Two angels proper, vested argent, crined and winged or, each holding in the exterior hand a sword erect, also proper, pommel and hilt or. Motto—" Nil nisi cruce." Married, firstly, July 3, 1872, Florence Grosvenor, second daughter of Ma!jor George Rowley, and niece of Sir Charles Rowley, second Baronet, of Hillhouse, which lady died April 4, 1873; secondly, July 21, 1874, Blanche Elizabeth Adelaide, commonly known as Lady Blanche Elizabeth Adelaide, only daughter of the Most Noble the eighth Duke of Beaufort, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has /fjK« — Henry De la Poer-Beresford, Esquire, commonly known as Earl of Tyrone, Lieutenant 3rd and 4th Batta- lions Worcestershire Regiment, born April 28, 1875 ; Mary, commonly known as Lady Mary, died May 31, 1877 ; Susan De la Poer, commonly known as Lady Susan De la Poer, twin with Lady Mary ; and Clodagh De la Poer, commonly known as Lady Clodagh De la Poer. Residences — 30 Charles Street, St. James's Square, S.W. ; Curraghmore, Portlaw, in the county of Waterford. §SiR SYDNEY HEDLEY WATERLOW, first Baro- net, of Fairseat, in the county of Kent, iT>TlatorfriVr« and of Highgate, in the county of UAJACtVt'l'lUUI Middlesex, Commissioner of Lieuten- ancy for London. Born November i, 1822, being the fourth son of the late James Waterlow of Huntingdon Lodge, in the county of Surrey, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Crakell of London ; created a Baronet, August 4, 1873. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a demi-eagle displayed and erased or, holding in the beak a cross crosslet fitchde argent, on a chief of the last, three wolves' heads erased sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount an oak tree, in front thereof a plough all proper. Motto — " Labor omnia vincit. " Mar- ried, firstly. May 7, 1845, Anna Maria, youngest daughter of William Hickson of Fairseat, in the county of Kent; and by her (who died January 21, i88o) has had Issue — (i) Frank William Waterlow, born July 6, 1846, died unmarried, at Genoa, December 4, 1871 ; (2) Philip Hick- son Waterlow, Esquire, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, born October 30, 1847 [married, June 10, 1869, Amy Grace, second daughter of Edgar Lutwyche, and has, Edgar Lutwyche Waterlow, Esquire, born June 15, 1870 ; Kenneth Lutwyche Waterlow, Gentleman, born May 19, 1883 ; Emily Lutwyche ; Grace Evelyn Lutwyche ; Irene Lutwyche ; and Gladys Maud Lutwyche] ; (3) Walter Waterlow, born March 21, died September 30, 1849 ; (4) George Sydney Waterlow, Esquire, Deputy -Lieu- tenant, Commissioner of Lieutenancy for London, born April 12, 1852 [married, August i, 1876, Chaddie, daughter of H. H. Beauchamp of Belsize Avenue, Hampstead, and has had, Sydney Philip Waterlow, Gentleman, born October 24, 1879 1 John Beauchamp Waterlow, Gentleman, born March 15, 1880; Guy Walleron Waterlow, Gentleman, born April 18, 1884 ; Cecil Beauchamp Waterlow, Gentle- 8 is the Naral Cockade. mat mm 1017 man, born December 4, 1887 ; Zoe, died 1877 ; and Mar- gery] ; (s) Charles Hickson Waterlow, Esquire, born August 9, 1854 [married, November 19, i88i, Fanny, grand-daughter of Thomas Latimer of Exeter] ; (6) Sydney Albert Water- low, born January lo, died April 22, 1856 ; (7) David Sydney Waterlow, Esquire, born December i8, 1857 [married, June 2, 1883, Edith Emma, eldest daughter of Frederick Maitland of 18 Primrose Hill Road, and has, Clive Maitland Waterlow, Gentleman, born September 9, 1885 ; Mervyn Maitland Waterlow, Gentleman, born January 31, 1887; and Margaret Maitland]; (8) Albert Waterlow, Esquire, born April 21, died September s, 1859 ; (9) Paul Langbourn Waterlow, Esquire, born February 4, 1863 [married, June 16, 1892, Kathleen, daughter of T. B. Holmes of Elm Lodge, Hornsea, in the county of York] ; Ruth [married, May 7, 1873, Francis Wilkes Homan, son of Ebenezer Homan of Friern Watch, Barnet, and by him (who died January 4, 1880) has issue] ; Hilda Maria [married, May 12, 1886, Alfred Bernard Ford] ; and Celia Agnes. He married secondly, March 28, 1882, Margaret, daughter of William Hamilton, Napa, California, United States of America. Residences — 29 Chesham Place, S.W. ; Trosley Towers, Wrotham, in the county of Kent ; Montery, Cannes, France. §The Right Honourable Sir HENRY ANSON CAVENDISH, Baron Waterpark, /T/flnf'OI'tlflrb of Waterpark, in the county of Cork, UAUaVt'l.yattt in the Peerage of Ireland, and a Baronet of Great Britain, Deputy- Lieutenant, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Derby and Stafford. Born April 14, 1839, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Waterpark, by his wife, the youngest daughter of the first Viscount Anson ; succeeded his father 1863. Creations — Baronet, May 7, 175s ; Baron, June 14, 1792. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Sable, three bucks' he^ds caboshed argent, attired or, within a bordure of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, on a ducal coronet or, a snake nowed proper. Supporters — Two stags, the dexter per fesse indented gules and sable ; the sinister proper gorged with a chaplet of roses alternately argent and azure, both attired and unguled or. Motto — " Cavendo tutus." Married, 1873, Emily, daughter of the late John Stenning; and has Issue — (i) Henry Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Caven- dish, born March 3, 1875 ; (2) Charles Frederick Cavendish, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Frederick Cavendish, born May 11, 1883 ; Mary ; Winifred ; and Norah Lilian. Seat — Doveridge Hall, in the county of Derby. Brigadier-Surgeon ROBERT WATERS, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, TT^'J rt f |>1*tf Justice of the Peace for the county of London- UJiAttVl^i.^ derry. Doctor of Medicine. Born 1835; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Club — Ulster Reform. Postal addresses — White Fort, Tubbertnore, Londonderry ; Claren- don House, Portstewart. Dame WA THEN, Widow, cominonly knowji as Lady Wathen, widow of Sir Charles Wathen, K?['ii\f'\\pY\ Knight Bachelor, six times Mayor of Bristol, VLVaavyTlhl>1«fl!!t*n ^^'^ March 25, 1838, being the son UiUI:^UUI^lUUVil of Sir John Wedderburn, second Baronet, by his wife, the daughter of William Milburn of Bombay ; succeeded his brother, Sep- tember 18, 1882. Creations — Baronet of Scotland and Nova Scotia, August 9, 1704 ; forfeited 1746 ; Baronet of the United Kingdom, August 10, 1883. Armorial bearings- He bears for Arms : Argent, a chevron between three roses gules, barbed vert, and in chief two branches of laurel dis- posed in saltire proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an eagle's head erased proper. Mottoes— Above the crest, ' ' Non degener ; " below the shield, " Aquila non captat muscas." The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely annigeroua person. mts Married, September 12, 1878, Mary Blanche, only daughter of Henry William Hoskyns of North Perrott Manor ; and has /ssue — Dorothy Hope ; and Margaret Griselda. Heir fresumptive (under special reminder as heir male of the fourth Baronet of the older creation) — Thomas Wedderburn- Ogilvy Wedderburn, late Colonel 2nd Life Guards, born 1814 ; married, 1856, Lady Henrietta Louisa, daughter of the fourth Earl of Pomfret (extinct), she died 1888. Seats — Meredith, in the county of Gloucester; Inveresk Lodge, Musselburgh, North Britain. § FRANCIS RICHARD WEGG-PROSSER, Esquire, of Belmont, in the county of puty-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1B5S, and Member of Parliament for the county of Hereford from 1847 to 1852, late Lieutenant-Colonel ist London Artillery Volunteers. Born June 12, 1824, being the only son of the late Reverend Francis Haggitt, Doctor of Divinity, Rector of Nuneham Courtenay, in the county of Oxford, and Prebendary of Durham, by his wife Lucy, daughter of William Parry of King Street, in the county of Hereford ; and assumed by Royal License, 1849, the sur- name and arms of Wegg-Prosser, on succeeding to the estates of the Reverend Doctor Richard Prosser of Belmont, Prebendary of Durham. Cluh — Carlton. Livery — Claret colour coat and trousers, red and white striped waist- coat. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly r and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. sable, a cross double-parted and fretty engrailed or, between four spear-heads argent, imbrued proper (for Prosser) ; ii. and iii. argent, a fesse engrailed sable, between three escutcheons of the last, each charged with an annulet or (for Wegg) ; 2 and 3 argent, three fleurs-de-lis between two bendlets nebuly gules (for Haggitt). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a wolfs head erased sable, sem^e of spear-heads argent, pierced through the mouth with a sword proper (for Prosser) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a sinister hand in a gauntlet proper holding an escutcheon sable, charged with an annulet or (for Wegg) ; 3. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lynx proper, semfe-de-lis gules, holding a branch of olive also proper (for Haggitt). Married, April 22, 1850, Harriet Catherine, commonly known as Lady Harriet Catherine, second daughter of the Right Honourable John Somers Somers-Cocks, second Earl Somers ; and by her (who died May 6, 1893) has Issue — (i) John Francis Wegg- Prosser, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Major Rifle Brigade, born August 22, 1854 [married, July 16, 1891, Florence Isabel, daughter of Colonel Thomas B. Brooke, and had, Cecil Francis Joseph Wegg-Prosser, Gentleman, born Nov- ember 22, 1892]-, (2) Charles Edward Wegg-Prosser, Gentle- man, late Rifle Brigade, born September 26, 1S59 ; Cecilia Lucy ; and Catherine Mary. Seat — Belmont, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Chalcott House, Long Ditton , Surrey. ROSE SOPHIA MARY WEIGALL, commonly known as Lady Rose Sophia Mary Weigall, ?(^\C\ni\W fflT) August 22, 1849, being the seventh son of the ^L^m^lUJf late Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, third Baronet, by his wife Frances, youngest daugh- ter of Sir Montagu Cholmeley, Baronet, of Easton Hall, Grantham. Clubs — Carlton, Garrick. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de- hs argent (for Welby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour issuing fesseways from clouds proper, holding a sword over flames issuant from the wreath proper ; with the Motto, "Per ignem per gladium." Postal address— i-^ Queen Anne's Gate, S.W. The Right Honourable Sir REGINALD EARLE WELBY, Baron Welby of Allington, in the county of is the Military Cockade. Lincoln, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath was formerly Permanent Secretary to the Treasury. 5<7ra 1832, being the fifth son of the late Reverend John Welby ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, advanced to the rank of Knight Com- mander, 1B80, and to Knight Grand Cross 1892, and was raised to the Peerage, April 16, 1894. C&^.r— Athenaeum. Arthur's Armorial Dearings— He bears for Arms : faable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collar and pendent the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour issuing fesseways from clouds proper, holding a sword over flames issuant from the wreath proper ; and for Supporters, on either side a wolf regardant sable, sem^e of fleurs-de-lis argent; with the Motto, "Per ignem pergladium." Postal address— 11 Stratton Street, W. The Reverend WALTER HUGH EARLE WELBY, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of O.xford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Leicester. Born August 19, 1833, being the third but second surviving son of the late Sir Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, third Baronet, by his wife Frances, daughter of Sir Montagu Cholmeley, Baronet. C/«*— Grosvenor. Livery— Qrasun, with yellow waistcoat and silver buttons. Armorial bear- ings— He bears for Arms: Sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Welby). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour issuing fesseways from clouds proper, holding a sword over flames issuant from the wreath proper; with the Motto, "Per ignem per gladium." Married, flrstly, 1861, Frances, daughter of the Right Reverend Alfred OUivant, Doctor of Divinity, Lord Bishop of Llandaff; secondly, 1878, Florence Laura, daughter of the Reverend G. Sloane-Stanley ; and by his first marriage has Issue — Frances Alice. Estate and postal address — St. George's Lodge, Ryde. H Sir WILLIAM EARLE WELBY-GREGORY, fourth @ Baronet, of Denton Hall, in melti?=(Steffotp S^nVj^^nh^S for the county of Leicester, late Chairman Sleaford Quarter Sessions, High Sheriff 1890. Born January 4, 1829, being the eldest son of Sir Glynne Welby-Gregory, the third Baronet, by his wife Frances, second daughter of the late Sir Montagu Cholmeley, Baronet ; assumed by Royal License, December 27, 1875, the addi- tional surname and arms of Gregory ; succeeded his father in 1875, under the creation of June 27, 1801. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron between ten cross crosslets, six in chief and four in base or, three cross crosslets of the field, a canton for distinction (for Gregory) ; 2 and 3 sable, a fesse between three fleurs-de-lis argent (for Welby), and impaling the arms of Stuart- Wortley, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a bend between six martlets gules, three bezants, a canton or, charged with a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Wortley) ; 2 and 3 or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, within a double tressure flory counterflory gules (for Stuart). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, three garbs or, banded gules, the centre one charged with a cross crosslet sable for distinction (for Gregory) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm in armour, issuing fesseways from clouds, holding a sword, pommel and hilt or, over flames of fire issuant from the wreath proper (for Welby). Motto— "Per ignem per gladium." Married, July 4, 1863, the Honourable Victoria Alexandrina Maria Louisa, only daughter of the Honour- able Charles Stuart-Wortley ; and has Issue— [i] Victor Albert William Welby-Gregory. Esquire, born July 24, 1864 (for whom the Queen stood sponsor), died February 5, 1876 ; (2) Charles Glynne Earle Welby-Gregory, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of l,incoln, born August 11, 1865 [married, 1887, Maria Louisa Helena, daughter of Lord M is the Nayal Cockade. mz\ mti 1023 Augustus Hervey, and has, Richard William Gregory Welby- Gregory, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Dorothy; and Katharine] ; and Emmeline Mary Elizabeth [married, October 1893, Henry John Cockayne-Cust, Member of Parliament for Stamford]. Seat — Denton Manor, near Grantham, in the county of Lincoln. Dame FILOMENA MARY ANNE WELD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Weld, daughter of jriTlpIti Ambrose Phillipps de Lisle of Garendon Park, UAilvlU in the county of Leicester. Armorial bearingB are, upon a lozenge : Azure, a fesse nebuly, between three crescents ermine. Married, 1859, Sir Frede- rick Aloysius Weld, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1891. Of the above marriage there is issue. Postal address— (Xx&sotix. Manor, Dorset. EMELIUS JOHN WELD-FORESTER, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable iTVTlHri-iT'nrPrttPr Emlllus John Weld -Forester. UAUI^'lU'jr Ult'PI'K't. Bom 1815, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Forester. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly per fesse indented argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn of the second (for Forester) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine, and in the centre chief point a cross crosslet fitch^e or (for Weld). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a talbot passant argent, collared sable, and lined or (for Forester) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern sable, guttle, collared and lined, and wings elevated or (for Weld). Postal address — Gretton House, Winchcombe. MARIA WELD -FORESTER, Widow, commonly known as Lady Maria Weld-Forester, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Roden. Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, quar- terly per fesse indented argent and sable, in the first and fourth quarters a bugle-horn of the last, garnished or (for Forester) ; 2 and 3 azure, a fesse nebuly between three crescents ermine (for Weld), impaling the arms of Jocelyn, namely azure, a wreath argent and sable, with four hawks' bells conjoined thereto or. Married, 1848, Charles Robert Weld-Forester, Esquire, commonly known as Major the Honourable Charles Robert Weld-Forester (who died 1852). Postal address — 12 Connaught Square, S.W. 'KSir ANTHONY CSOSDILL WELDON, fifth ^ Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of ff/rirlTlfltl the Peace, Born March i6, 1827, being the VUltt'lUUU son of the late Sir Anthony Weldon, the fourth Baronet, by hiswife Harriet, youngest daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Thomas Hockley of Bury St. Edmunds. Creation {of Ulster) — July 11, 1723. Clubs — Hibernian, United Service {Dublin). Livery — Light blue coat, yellow waistcoat, plush breeches. Armorial bear- ings as used, but for which no authority has been estab- lished at the College of Arms, are for AnaB: Argent, a cinquef oil pierced gules, on a chief of the second, a demi-lion issuant of the first. Crests — i. a demi-lion rampant argent, guttde-de-sang ; 2. the bust of Queen Elizabeth {granted by Queen Elizabeth as a special mark of her royal favour to Sir Anthony Weldon, Clerk of the Spicery, with whom no connection is shown in the pedigree published in Burke's '"Peerage"). Motto — " Bene factum." Married, June 12, 1862, Elizabeth Caroline Thomasina, eldest surviving daugh- ter of Lieutenant-Colonel Arthur Kennedy, rZth Hussars; and has had Issue — (i) Anthony Arthur Weldon, Esquire, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kildare, born March i, 1863; (2) Thomas Hamilton Weldon, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Engineers, bom July 7, 1864 ; (3) Bertrain de Weltdem Weldon, Esquire, born November 16, 1872 ; (4) Ralph Lewen Weldon, Esquire, bom June 17, 1875 ; (s) Henry Walter Weldon, Esquire, bom November 2, 1878 ; Adeline Louisa, died January 2^, 1869; Mabelle Harriet Lucy ; andMurielle Nina Eva. Postal addresses — Kilmorony, Athy ; Rahin- derry, Ballylinan, Queen's County. Colonel THOMAS WELDON, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Colonel India Staff Corps. Born 1834, being the son of the late Colonel Sir Anthony Weldon, fourth Baronet, by his wife Harriet, youngest daughter of Colonel Thomas Hockley of Bury St. Edmunds ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Married, 1865, Helen Rachael Louisa, daughter of the late General George William Young Simpson, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue living— (1) George Anthony Weldon, Lieutenant ist Battalion Royal Dublin Fusiliers, borm&6(>\ {z) Francis Harry Weldon, Lieutenant znd Battalion Sherwood Foresters {Derbyshire Regiment), bom 1869; (3) Walter Ivan Weldon, foimerly Lieutenant yd and ^th Battalions Manchester Regiment, born 1871 ; and Loui Harriet Grace. Postal addresses — Forest Park, near Windsor ; 4 Barkston Mansions, S. W. WILLIAM HENRY WELDON, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms. Born April 8, 1837, being the only son of the late William Weldon of Bramley Hall, in the West Riding of the county of York, by his wife Hannah, daughter and co- heir of John Wright of Litherland House, in the County Palatine of Lancaster ; formerly of the i8th Hussars ; ap- pointed Windsor Herald, 1880 ; Registrar of the College of Arms, 1886 ; and Norroy King of Arms, 1894. Clubs — Garrick, Army and Navy. Livery — Argent and gules. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : His official coat as Norroy King of Arms, namely argent, a cross of Saint George gules, on a chief per pale azure and of the second a lion of England passant guardant or, crowned with an open crown, and between a fleur-de-lis on the dexter and a key on the sinister of the last, and impaling his family arms, namely, quarterly i and 4, per fesse argent and gules, on a pale a demi-lion rampant in chief and a cinquefoil in base all counterchanged (for Weldon) ; 2 and 3 azure, two bars invected or, in chief three leopards' faces jessant-de-Hs (for Wright), the escutcheon being encircled by his collar of SS. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, gutt^e-de-sang, and resting his sinister paw upon two SS, as linked in a collar of SS argent; with the Motto, " Bien fait." Married, April 2r, i860, Georgina, eldest daughter of the late Morgan Thomas, afterwards Treherne, Member of Parliament, of Gate House, in the county of Sussex. Estates — Park Hill and Orgreave, in the West Riding of the county of York. Postal address — Heralds' College, E.C. WELLES, Baron, see RANFURLY. WELLESLEY, see COWLEY and WELLINGTON. WELLESLEY, Viscount, see WELLINGTON. ARTHUR CHARLES WELLESLEY, Esquire, com- monly known as Lord Arthur Charles ?r/f J 0\\ CtAxm Wellesley, Colonel Commanding ist Bat- UAm^llWll^^ tahon Grenadier Guards. Bom March 15, 1849. Club — Guards'. Armorial bearingB — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally collared gold (for Cowley), over all, in the centre chief point, an escutcheon of augmentation charged with the union badge of the crosses of Saint George, Saint Andrew, and Saint Patrick. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding in the paws a forked pennon argent, flow- ing to the sinister, charged with the cross of Saint George, the ends gules. Married, i&T2,, Kathleen Emily Bulkeley, daughter of the late Robert Griffith Williams, Esquire ; and has Issue— {1) Arthur Charles Wellesley, Esquire, born 1876; (2) Richard Wellesley, Gentleman, born 1879; (3) Gerald Wellesley, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (4) George Wellesley, Gentleman, born 1889; Evelyn Kathleen; and Eileen. Postal address— q Park Street, Windsor. CECIL CHARLES FOLEY WELLESLEY, commonly known as the Honourable Cecil Charles Foley Wellesley. Born 1842, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cowley. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or (for Cowley), over all an The Editor undertakes that every entry not in itaUcs is that of a genuinely aimigerouB person. I024 mel annulet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding a forked pennon of the last, flowing to the sinister, one-third per pale from the staff argent, charged with the Cross of Saint George. FREDERICK ARTHUR WELLESLEY, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederick Arthur Welles- ley. Born 1844, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cowley. Clubs — Marlborough, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, between five plates in each quarter saltireways (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged gold (for Cowley), over all an annulet for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding a spear erect proper, and thereon flowing a pennon argent, charged with the cross of Saint George. Married, firstly, 1873, Emma Anne Caroline Bloomfield (which marriage was dissolved 1882), daughter of Sir Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, commonly known as the Right Honourable Lord Augustus William Frederick Spencer Loftus, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council ; secondly, Kate Vaughan. By his first marriage he has Issue — Victor Wellesley, Esquire, born 187- ; was a Page of Honour to Her Majesty 1887-1892. Residence — Merton Abbey, Wimbledon. Admiral Sir GEORGE GREVILLE WELLESLEY, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Lord of the Admiralty from 1877 to 1B79. Born 1814, being the younges£ son of the late Reverend Gerald Valerian Wellesley, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Gerald Valerian Wellesley, Doctor of Divinity, Prebendary of Durham, by his wife Emily Mary, commonly known as Lady Emily Mary, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Charles Sloane Cadogan, first Earl Cadogan ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1856, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1880, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1887. Cluh — United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or (for Colley), the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon and collar and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion gules, holding a forked pennon of the last, one-tbird from the staff per pale argent, charged with the Cross of Saint George. Married, 1853, Elizabeth Doughty, daughter of the late Robert Lukyn ; and has Issue — Olivia Georgiana [married, 1890, Lieutenant- Colonel Henry Trotter, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Her Britannic Majesty's Consul-General for Syria (to whom refer)]. Residence — 17 Chester Square, S.W. MAGDALEN WELLESLEY, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Magdalen Wellesley, Member of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert (fourth class), daughter of the Right Honourable the sixth and last Baron Rokeby. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates saltireways (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally gorged or (for Cowley), over all an annulet, impaling the arms of Montagu, namely, quarterly I and 4, argent three lozenges conjoined gules, within a bordure sable, and for difference a mullet of the second upon a mullet or (for Montagu) ; 2 and 3 or, an eagle displayed vert (for Monthermer). Married, 1856, the Very Reverend Gerald Wellesley, commonly known as the Very Reverend the Honourable Gerald Wellesley (brother of the Right Honourable the first Earl Cowley), Dean of Windsor, who died 1882. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Albert Victor Arthur Wellesley, Esquire (to whom Her Majesty the Queen stood sponsor), born July 4, 1865, died, unmarried, March 23, 1883. Postal address — 7 Strat- ford Place, W. g^ is the Military Cockade. The Most Noble ELIZABETH WELLESLEY, Widow, Duchess of Welhngton, '!rtr'X<^\Xit>j^tt'n daughter of the Most Honourable (UliPUingVUn George Hay, eighth Marquess of Tweeddale, Knight of the Most Ancient and Most Noble Order of the Thistle, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Quarterly i and 4, gules a cross argent, in each quarter five plates in saltire (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, ducally collared gold (for Cowley), over all, in the centre chief point, an escutcheon of augmentation charged with the union badge, namely azure, a saltire per saltire argent and gules, the latter fimbriated of the second, over all the Cross of Saint George gules, also fimbriated argent ; and for Supporters— Two lions gules, gorged with Eastern coronets, and chained or. Married, 1839, the Most Noble Arthur Richard Wellesley, second Duke of Wellington, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, who died 1884. Postal address — Bearhill Park, Walton-on-Thames. §The Most Noble HENRY WELLESLEY, Duke of Wellington, Marquess Douro, Marquess and Earl of Wellington, in the county of Somerset ; Viscount Wel- lington of Talavera, and of Wellington aforesaid, and Baron Douro of Wellesley, in the county of Somerset, all in the Peerage of the United Kingdom ; Earl of Mor- nington. Viscount Wellesley of Dangan Castle, in the county of Meath, and Baron of Mornington in the same county ; Prince of Waterloo, in the Netherlands ; Duke of Ciudad Rodrigo, and a Grandee of the First Class in Spain ; Duke of Vittoria, Marquess of Torres Vedras, and Count of Vimiera, in Portugal ; Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Southampton. Born April 5, 1846, being the son of the late Major-General Charles Wellesley, commonly called Lord Charles Wellesley (who was the second son of the first Duke), by his wife Augusta Sophia Anne, daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Manvers Pierrepont ; suc- ceeded his uncle as third Duke, August 13, 1884. Creations — Baron Mornington, July 9, 1746 ; Earl of Mornington, &c. , October 2, 1760, in the Peerage of Ireland ; Viscount Wel- lington, &c. , September 4, 1809 ; Earl of Wellington, Febru- ary 28, 1812 ; Marquess, October 3, 1812 ; Duke, &c. , May 11,1814. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Quar- terly I and 4, gules a cross argent, between five plates in saltire in each quarter (for Wellesley) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules (for Colley), and as an honourable augmenta- tion, in chief an escutcheon, charged with the crosses of Saint George, Saint Andrew, and Saint Patrick conjoined, being the union badge of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Above the escutcheon are placed the coronets of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion rampant gules, holding a forked pennon of the last, flowing to the sinister one-third per pale from the staff argent, charged with the Cross of Saint George. Supporters — 'Two lions gules, each gorged with an Eastern crown, and chained or. Motto — "'Virtutis fortuna comes." Married, March 7, 1882, Evelyn Katrine Gwenfra, youngest daughter of the late Colonel Thomas Peers Williams of Temple House, in the county of Berkshire. Heir presumptive — His brother, Arthur Charles Wellesley, Esquire, commonly called Lord Arthur Charles Wellesley, born March 15, 1849 ; raised to the rank of a Duke's son by Royal Warrant, 1884 ; married, 1872, Kathleen Emily Bulkeley, daughter of the late Robert Griffith Williams. Residences — Apsley House, London, W. ; Strathfieldsaye House, Mortimer, R.S.O., in the county of Berkshire. WELLS, see BATH AND WELLS, Bishop of. ALLADA HARRIET WELLS, commonly known as the Honourable Allada Harriet Wells, daugh- Z^XfWtL ler of the first Baron Hylton. Married, 1853, MAUI^llW Captain Granville Grenville-Wells. LOUISA WELLS, commonly known as Lady Louisa Wells, daughter of the eighth Earl of Wemyss. Married, 1855, William Wells, Member of Parliament. H Sir THOMAS SPENCER WELLS, first Baronet, W Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of M is tbe Naval Cockade. mt\ mm 1025 Surgeons of England, Fellow of the King's and Queen's Colleges of Ireland, Deputy- Lieutenant, Surgeon to Her Majesty's Household. Bom February 3, 1818, being the son of the late William Wells of St. Albans, by his wife Har- riet, daughter of the late William Wright of Bermondsey ; created a Baronet, May 11, 1883. Armorial beaxinga— He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a horseshoe or, in chief a serpent nowed of the last. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-ostrich displayed argent, holding in the beak a horse- shoe or, a serpent nowed proper. Motto — " In scientia Veritas, in arte honestas." Married, July 16, 1853, Eliza- beth Lucas, daughter of James Wright of Sydenham ; and by her (who died April 20, 1886) has Issue — Arthur Spencer Wells, Esquire, born June 25, 1866 ; Ida Helen ; Theo- dosia Mary ; Elizabeth Marian [married, November 2, 1889, John Castleman Swinburne Hanham, Justice of the Peace of Manston House, in the county of Dorset] ; Alice Barbara; and Evelyn Margaret. Residences — 3 Upper Grosvenor Street, W. ; Golder's Hill, Hampstead, N.W. WELLWOOD, quartered by MONCRIEFF. Major -General WILLIAM HENRY DOWLING REEVES WELMAN, Companion of ?r/ri^ftltflt1 '^ Most Honourable Order of the Bath. UAUvllUull Born 1828, being the son of the late Major Harvey Welman, of the ^yth Regim.ent ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1870. Married, 1857, Sarah, daughter of the late Ralph Hincks of Suir Kew, in the county of Waterford. Postal address — Cheriton, near Hyihe. The Right Honourable FRANCIS WEMYSS CHARTERIS - DOUGLAS, Earl of /T/TIlMMritftf Wemyss, and Baron Elcho, Earl of \1MXX,11\^»P March, Viscount Peebles, and Baron Douglas of Neidpath, all in the Peerage of Scotland, and Baron Wemyss of Wemyss, in the county of Fife, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Doctor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts, Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Peebles and Selkirk. Bom August 4, 18 18, being the son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Wemyss, by his wife Louisa, commonly called Lady Louisa, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Lucan, Lord of the Treasury, 1853-1855 ; succeeded his father in 1883. Creations — Baron, April i, 1628 ; Earl, June 25, 1633 ; Earl of March, &c. , April 20, 1697 — Scottish Honours ; Baron of the United Kingdom, July 17, 1821. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a fesse azure, within a double tressure flory counterfiory gules ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant sable, impaling the arms of Anson, namely, quarterly i. argent, three bends engrailed, and in the sinister chief point a crescent gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a swan proper. Supporters — Two swans proper. Mottoes — " Je pense " (for Wemyss) ; "This our charter" (for Charteris) ; "Forward" (for March). Mar- ried, August 29, 1843, Anne Frederica, commonly known as Lady Anne Frederica, second daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas William Anson, first Earl of Lichfield ; and has had Issue — (i) Francis Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Francis Charteris- Douglas, born November 11, 1844, died, unmarried, July 22, 1870; (2) Alfred Walter Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alfred Walter Char- teris-Douglas, Lieutenant 71st Foot, born June 2, 1847, died at sea, November 24, 1873 ; (3) Hugo Richard Charteris- Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Elcho, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Peebles, Member of Parliament for Ipswich, born August 25, 1857 [married, August g, 1883, Mary Constance, daughter of Percy Scawen Wyndham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Scawen Wyndham, Member of Parliament, and has had, Hugo Francis Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, com- monly called the Honourable Hugo Francis Charteris- Douglas, born December 28, 1884 ; Guy Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Guy Charteris- Douglas, born May 1886 ; Colin Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Colin Charteris-Douglas, born September 1889, died December 27, 1892 ; and Cyn- thia, commonly called the Honourable Cynthia] ; (4) Alan Dudley Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Alan Dudley Charteris-Douglas, born March 19, i860 ; (5) Evan Charteris-Douglas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Evan Charteris-Douglas, Bar- rister-at-Law, born January 29, 1864 ; Evelyn, commonly known as Lady Evelyn [married, June 1872, the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount de Vesci] ; Lilian Harriet, commonly known as Lady Lilian Harriet [married, firstly, November 27, 1872, Sir Henry C. Pelly, third Baronet, of Upton (who died June 4, 1877) ; and secondly, July 31, 1882, Henry Frederick Yorke, and has issue] ; and Hilda, commonly known as Lady Hilda [married, December 4, 1880, William St. John F. Brodrick, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William St. John F. Brodrick, Member of Parliament, eldest son of the Right Honourable eighth Viscount Midleton, and has issue]. Town residence — 23 St. James's Place, S.W. Seats — Amisfield and Gos- ford House, in the county of Haddington ; Stanway, in the county of Gloucester. Major-General HENRY MANLEY WEMYSS, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1831 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, liii. Club — United Service. Married, 1857. Harriet Eliza Vincent, daughter of the late Captain Sheriff, i\^th Bengal Native Infantry. Postal address — 78 Coiyi- wall Gardens, South Kensington, S. W. LILIAN MARY WEMYSS, commxinly known as Lady Lilian Mary Wemyss, daughter of the fourteenth Marquess of Winchester. Married, 1884, Randolph Gordon Erskine Wemyss. LOUISA WEMYSS -CHARTERIS, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Right Honourable th£ sixth Earl of Albemarle. Married, 1864, Frederick William Wemyss-Ckarteris, Esquire, commonly known as tlie Honourable Frederick William Wemyss-Charteris, son of the Right Honourable the eighth Earl of Wemyss {who died 1887). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Nigel Keppel Wemyss-Charteris, Esquire, born March 10, 1878 ; (2) Ronald Louis Wemyss-Charteris, born September 24, 1879 ; and Clara Susan. Postal address — Free Chase, Warninglid, Hayward's Heath. §The Right Honourable Sir BEILBY LAWLEY, Baron Wenlock, of Wenlock, in the ?r/niMllfirb county of Salop, and a Baronet, Knight lUUI^IllUVK Grand Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Major York- shire Hussars, and Honorary Colonel 5th Volunteer Brigade Northern Division Royal Artillery. Born May 12, 1849, being the eldest son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Wenlock, by his wife Elizabeth, commonly called Lady Elizabeth, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Westminster ; succeeded his father in 1880. Creations — Baronet, August 16, 1641 ; Baron, May 13, 1839. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a cross formfe throughout, chequy sable and or, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, and by the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of a Knight Grand Com- mander of the Order, and impaling on a second escutcheon the arms of Lascelles, namely sable, a cross patonce within a bordure or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wolf statant sable. Supporters — On either side a wolf sable, gorged with a plain collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon argent, charged with a chevron of the first, between three Moors' heads affrontfe proper. Motto — " Je veu.'c de bonne guerre." Married, May 14, 1872, Constance Mary, com- monly known as Lady Constance Mary, Lady of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Harewood ; and has Issue — Irene Constance, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Irene Constance. Heir presumptive — His brother. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 3T 1026 mzn Richard Thompson Lawley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Thompson Lawley, Aide-de-Camp to his brother. Lord Wenlock, born 1856, Captain 7th Hussars 1885, Major 1893. Seats— 'Escrick Park, in the county of York ; Bourton Lodge, Much Wenlock, in the county of Salop. The Right Honourable ELIZABETH LAWLEY, Widow, Baroness-Dowager Wenlock, third daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Westminster. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is sur- mounted by the coronet of her rank : Argent, a cross formfe throughout, chequy sable and or, and impaling the family arms of Grosvenor, namely azure, a garb or. Supporters — On either side a wolf sable, gorged with a collar or, pendent therefrom an escutcheon of the arms of the ancient family of Wenlock, namely argent, charged with a chevron of the first, between three Moors' heads affront^e proper. Married, 1846, the Right Honourable Sir Beilby Richard Lawley, the second Baron Wenlock, who died 1880. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) the Right Honourable Beilby Lawley, third Baron Wenlock [to whom refer] ; (2) Richard Thompson Lawley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Richard Thompson Lawley, Captain 7th Hussars, born August 21, 1856; (3) the Reverend Algernon George Lawley, com- monly known as the Honourable the Reverend Algernun George Lawley, born December 25, 1857; (4) Arthur Lawley. Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Arthur Lawley, Captain and Adjutant loth Hussars, born November 12, i860 [married, October 15, 1885, Annie Allen, daughter of Sir Edward Cunard, second Baronet, and has, Richard Edward Lawley, Esquire, born May 9, 1887 ; Ursula Mary ; and Margaret Cecilia] ; (5) Robert Lawley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Robert Lawley, born July 5, 1863 ; Caroline Elizabeth, commonly known as the Honourable Caroline Ehzabeth [married, April 21, 1870, Lieutenant-Colonel the Honour- able Caryl Craven Molyneux, late loth Hussars, and has issue] ; Alethea Jane, commonly known as the Honourable Alethea Jane [married, April 12, 1890, Cavaliere Professore Taddeo Wiel. Principal of the Marciano Library, Venice] ; Constance Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Constance Mary [married, June 19, 1877, Captain the Honourable Eustace Vesey, 9th Lancers, who died Novem- ber 18, i885, and has issue] ; and Katharine, commonly known as the Honourable Katharine [married, April 28, 1885, Walter Forbes]. Postal address — Escrick Villa, York. WENTWORTH - FITZWILLIAM, see FITZ - WILLIAM. H CHARLES WILLIAM WENTWORTH - FITZ- @ WILLIAM, ca3enttoort!)=jritfmiHiam SricnoT,; as the Honour- able Charles William Wentworth-FitzWiUiam. Born 1826, being the son of the Right Honourable the fifth Earl Fitz- William. Clubs — Travellers', Brooks's, Turf, St. James's, Fox, Yorkshire. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, lozengy argent and gules (for Fitz- William) ; 2 and 3 sable, a chevron between three leopards' faces or (for Wentworth). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. out of a ducal coronet or, a triple plume of ostrich feathers argent (for FitzWilliam) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin passant argent (for Wentworth). Married, 1854, Anne, daughter of the late Reverend Richard Thomas Lawrence Dundas, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable Richard Thomas Lawrence Dundas. Postal address — Alwalton, Peter- borough. WERE, see DERBY, Bishop of. JONATHAN BINNS WERE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint TT^'S^Yp Michael and Saint George, Knight of the VlALtvl.V' Orders of the Dannebro^ and Wasa. Born 1809, being the son of Nicholas Were of Land- cox, in the county of Somerset ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint « is the Military Cockade. mz% George z88i. Clnh — Melbourne. Manied, ^rstly, 1833, Soph a, daughter of Robert Dunsford ofPlyfOuth^"'J% county of D^on: secondly. x88^, Besste, daughter of Donald Gordon M' Arthur of Her Majesty's Survey Department, Mel- bouZe. Postal addresses-Afe/fe«r««, Victoria : Brighton, Victoria. WESENHAM, quartered by HUSSEY. WESLEY, now WELLESLEY. Dame MARY WESLEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wesley, daughter of tlie Reverend ^frt^^iAty Robert Butt. Incumbent of Stranorlar, in (LXlitiBlKP the county of Donegal. Married, Lieu- tenant-General Sir S. Robert Wesley, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, who died 1877. Postal address— WEST, quartered by SACKVILLE. WEST, Baron, see DE LA WARR. WEST, SACKVILLE-, see SACKVILLE. The Right Honourable Sir ALGERNON ED WARD WEST, Knight Commander of the Most Hon- ZZ^tttii- ourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her (ULtl^^ V Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Jus- tice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex. Born 1832, being tlie third son of the late Martin John West, Esquire, sometime a Commissioner of Bankruptcy , by his wife Maria, commj)nly known as Lady Maria, third daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Orford ; created a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880; and advanced to the 7-ank of Knight Commander, 1886. Married, 1858, Mary [who died 1894), daughter of the late Captain George Barrington, commonly known as the Honourable Geoi-ge Barrington. 'S.&siAencss— Ambassador s Court, St. James's Palace, S. W. , Wanborough Manor, Guildford. EDITH MARIA WEST, commonly known as the Honourable Edith Maria West, daughter of the first Baron Trevor. Married, 1890, Augustus William West, son of Sir A Igernon West, Knight Commander of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath. Sir RAYMOND WEST, Knight Commander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Master of Arts, Born 1832, being the son of Frederick West, by his wife Frances, daughter of Richard Raymond of Ballyloughrane, in the county of Kerry ; was Procureur-General in Egypt, 1885 ; created Knight Com- mander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1888. Married', 1867, Clementina Fergusson, daughter of William Maunsell Chute of Chute Hall, in the county of Kerry. Residences — ■ Chesterfield House, College Road, Upper Norwood, S. E. ; Malabar Hill, Bo?nbay. The Honourable WILLIAM ALEXANDER ERSKINE WEST-ERSKINE, KK'ttftit'd^Ytthintf Master of Arts, of Hindmarsh VLU4.K-J)V-VU>lJ>ttHH^ Island, Lake Alexandrina, South Australia, Member of the Legis- lative Council for that colony. Born September 12, 1839, being the eldest son of the Reverend William James West, Master of Arts, by his wife Elmina, eldest surviving daughter of Alexander Erskine of Balhall, in the county of Forfar; was Minister of Public Works in 1875-1876; assumed by Royal License, dated 1872, the surname of West, in addition to and after that of his patronymic. Club —Adelaide. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, a pale sable ; ii. and iii. gules, a sword in pale argent, pommel and hilt or (for Erskine) ; 2 and 3 argent, a fesse dancettfe sable between a crescent in chief gules and a trefoil slipped in base vert (for West). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a griffin's head erased gules, charged with a mullet ermine, holding in the beak a sword bendways, point upwards proper (for Erskine) ; 2. out a mural crown proper a griffin's head azure, charged with a trefoil slipped M is the Naval Cockade. mts mt& 1027 or (for West); with the Mottoes, "Jour de ma vie;" and over the crests, " In Domino confido." Postal address — Hindmarsb Island, Lake Alexandrina, South Australia. The Right Honourable MARY FLORENCE BETHELL, Widow, Baroness-Dowager P(.UIl Bristol. 5or« 1822, being the son of Thomas Weston of Bristol ; dubbed Knight Bache- lor, 1886. Clubs — Reform, Devonshire. Armorial bear- lugs — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a fesse sable, an eagle's head erased between two fleurs-de-lis or, in chief an arm em- bowed, the hand grasping a serpent entwined about the arm proper, the whole within a bordure nebuly gules, charged with eight bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for @ is tlie Naval Cockade. mts mu 1029 his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, an eagle's head erased or, around the neck a ribbon gules, pendent therefrom an escutcheon sable charged with an estoilegold; with the Motto, " Semper sursum." Married, 1888, Alice, youngest daughter of the late C. P. Beloe of Clifton. Postal address — Dorset House, Clifton, Bristol. WESTPORT, Viscount, see SLIGO. WESTROPP, see O'CALLAGHAN-WESTROPP. Dame ELIZA WESTROPP, Widow, commonly known as Lady Westropf, daughter of Lieuten- Ki^'t Ptf tfflliri "^"^ Colonel Lionel Westropp. Married, Vi.^Ll'I^PVi'U^^ 1865, as his second wife, her cousin. Sir Michael Roberts Westropp, Knight Bachelor (who died 1890). Postal address — 60 Holland Park, Kensington, W. JOHN MASSY WESTROPP, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, Bachelor of Arts, Captain ist Royal Lancashire Regiment, and Colonel in Volunteers. Born March 8, 1837, being the eldest son of the late John Westropp, Es- quire, Justice of the Peace, of Attyflin, in the county of Limerick, and Clonmoney, in the county of Clare, by his first wife Georgina Wilhelmina, second daughter of Colonel George William Stamer of Carnelly, in the county of Clare, and Mary Westropp his wife. Livery — Dark blue turned back with red. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a lion rampant ermine ducally crowned or, langued and armed gules. Crest — ^A falcon's head ermine, issuant from a ducal coronet. Motto — "Je me tourne vers I'occi- dent." Married, June 1859, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Wilson Ffrance of Rawcliffe Hall, in the county of Lancashire (she died January i, 1885) ; and has Issue — (i) John Massy Westropp, Esquire, Captain 12th Lancers (retired), born April 28, i860 [married, June 16, 1890, Georgina, daughter of Frederick Kennedy, Esquire, and has, John Francis Ralph, Gentleman, born April 6, iSqi ; Ralph Frederick Hugh, Gentleman, born September 2, 1892] ; (2) Ralph Henry Westropp, Gentleman, Civil Engineer, born April 23, 1864 ; (3) Francis Stamer Westropp, Gentleman, born February 10, 1867. Estates — Attyflin and Ballybronogue, in the county of Limerick ; Doonuss, Clonmoney, Moveens, and Killard, in the county of Clare. Postal address — Atty- flin, Patrickswell, county Limerick. WESTWOOD, quartered by CHAFY-CHAFY. HENRY AUGUSTUS WETHERALL, Esquire, late Captain in the Coldstream Guards. Born ?^^\C^^CV^\W February 25, 1849, being the second son VUUt^UJI^lall of the late Major-General Sir Edward Robert Wetherall, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Aide-de-Camp to Her Majesty the Queen, Under- Secretary of State for Ireland, by his wife Katharine, daughter of John Durie, Esquire, of Astley Hall, in the County Palatine of Lancaster. Clubs — Naval and Military, Cavalry, Beef- steak. Livery — Black with white collar. Armorial hear- ings as used, but which are not recorded in the College of Arms, are : Argent, two lions passant in pale sable, on a chief indented of the last, three covered cups or; and for the Crest, a lion's gamb erased sable, holding up a covered cup or ; with the Motto, " Vi et copia." Married, September 20, 1882, Blanche Jane, daughter of Arthur Henry Champagne, Es- quire, of River Lyons, Kin^s County^ Ireland, and Redenter, Cornwall; and has Issne — (1) George Augustus Champagne Wetherall, born July 24, 1883 ; Harry Edward de Robillard Wetherall, born February 22, 1889 ; and HerTnione Blanche Katharine. Postal address — Astley Hall, Lancashire. Dame KATHARINE WETHERALL, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Wetherall, daughter of the late John Durie of Astley Hall, in th£ county of Lancaster. Married, 1847, Major-General Sir Robert Wetherall, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {who died 1869). Postal address — Hill Crescent, Addlestone, Surrey. CATHERINE WEYLAND, commonly known as Lady Catherine Weyland, daughter of the first 7(!'!'\f>n\i\i Lawn, Southport. Sir TREVOR WHELER, eleventh Baronet. Born March 12, 1828, being the son of General Sir Francis Wheler, tenth Baronet, by his wife CaroKne, daughter of the Reverend W. Palmer ; succeeded his father in 1878, under the creation of August 11, 1660. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms : Or, a chevron between three leopards' faces sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, an eagle displayed gules. Motto— " Facie tenus." Married, iZ^c^, Cordelia Mary, daughter of Major John Scott, Bengal Cavalry; and by her (who died May 15, 1893) has had Issue— [1) Trevor Francis Wheler, Esquire, died young; (2) Edward Wheler, Esquire, Captain Royal Sussex Regi- ment, born December 5, 1857 [married. May 1884, Mary Leontine, daughter of Sir Richard Wood, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue, Trevor Wood Wheler, Gentleman, born September 20, 1889 ; Feridah Audrey Mary ; and Cordelia Edine Mary] ; and Dorothy Kathleen, died March 20, 1883. Sir GEORGE WHICHCOTE, ninth Baronet, of Aswarby Park, in the county of Lincoln. 7!'lTi^ifX\ft\fO Born September 3, 1870, being the son iUUyH.ytyHt' of sir George Whichcote, the eighth Baronet, by his wife Louisa Day, daughter of Thomas William Clagett of Fetcham, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of April 2, 1660. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, two boars passant gules, langued azure, tusks and bristles or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a boar's head erased and erect gules, langued azure, armed or. Motto — "Juste et droit. " Heir presumptive — His brother, Hugh Christopher Whichcote, Esquire, born 1874. Seat — Aswarby, Folking- ham, Sleaford, in the county of Lincoln. Dame LOUISA DAY WHICHCOTE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Whichcote, daughter of Thomas William Clagett of Fetcham, in the county of Surrey. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Ermine, two boars passant gules. Married, 1866, Sir George Whichcote, eighth Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Sir George Whichcote, ninth Baronet [to whom refer] ; (2) Hugh Christopher Whichcote, Esquire, born April r8, 1874 ; and Louisa Mary. ARTHUR EDWARD WHIELDON, Esquire, of Wyke Hall, in the county of Dorset, Justice of frirtl1 "^^ Peace for the county of Denbigh. UAUytK'lUUIl Born May 2, 1820, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late George Whieldon, Esquire, of Springfield House, in the county of Warwick, and of The Grove, in the county of Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford, Warwick, and Northampton, and Deputy-Lieutenant of the first. High Sheriff for the county of Warwick 1847, by his second H is the Naval Cockade. mu mu 1031 wife Mary, third daughter of the late Richard Brettell of Finstall House, and of Stourbridge, in the county of Wor- cester. Armorial teaxinga— He bears for ArmB : Gules, on a chevron argent, between three pears stalked and leaved or, as many crosses sable, a chief ermine, thereon a lion passant of the fourth. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, between two branches of oak proper, a fer-de-moline fesseways sable, thereon perched a parrot vert, collared gules, holding in the dexter claw a pear stalked and leaved also proper. Motto— " Virtus prsestantior auro." Married, 1862, Helena, daughter and co-heiress of John Ratcliffe of The Grange, Leyland, in the county of Lancaster; and by her (who died 1889) has Issue — Frances Mary ; Georgina ; Eveline Annie ; Eleanor Marguerite ; and Cecile Violet. Seats — Wyke Hall, near Gillingham, in the county of Dorset ; Ashe Grange, Farnham, in the county of Surrey. Residence — Lillington, Leamington. AMY OCTAVIA WHINYATES, Spinster, only daugh- ter of the late Major-General Frederick 1* ^^'"' '^'^ Lieutenant ist West York UALllJilCtHV't' Yeomanry Cavalry, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Nottingham (High Sheriff 1893), and Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York. Born August 16, 1838, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Whitaker of Hesley, by his wife Eliza Sophia, only daughter of William Sanderson. Club — Conservative. ArmoriaJ bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and aziure, a chevron embattled between three mascles counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a horse passant argent, gorged with a collar gemel, and resting the dexter foreleg on a mascle azure. Motto — ' ' Spes et fides." Married, January 26, 1871, Caroline Lucy, only daughter of Frederick William Hudson of Scar- borough, in the county of York. 5«fl<— Hesley Hall, Tickhill, Rotherham, in the county of York. WILLIAM HENRY WHITAKER, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Salop and Montgomery. Born September 22, 1833, being the third son of James Whitaker of Broadclough, in the parish of Whalley, in th£ county of Lancaster, by his wife Harriet, youngest daughter of John Ormerod of Bankside, in the county of Lancaster. Armorial bearings as used are for krsns, : Sable, a fesse between three mascles argent. Crest — Out of a ducal coronet a stag's head. These arms [but with a different crest) were confirTned in 1677 to Henry Whitaker of Motcombe, in the county of Dorset, but no right to th^ni has been established in the College of Arms by the above- inentio7ied William. Henry Whitaker. Married, July i, 1873, Mary, daughter of William John Bovile, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law ; and has Issue — William. Harold Bovile Whitaker, Esquire, born July 18, 1878 ; and Winifred Bovile. Estate and postal address — Totterton, Lydbury, North Shropshire. CHARLES JOSEPH SOFER WHITBURN, Gentle- man, of Addington Park, in the county jr7('X\\ii\\\\X'v\ of Kent, Lord of the Manors of ^WJ-*tJlH'l*Hl Addington and Trotterscliffe in that county. Born November 24, 1836, being the only son of the late Charles Whitburn, Gentle- man, by his wife Mary Ann, only daughter and heiress of Joseph Sofer. Club — Conservative. Livery — Dark green, with brass buttons ; yellow and black striped vest. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, a lion rampant argent, holding between the paws a bezant, on a chief or, between two mullets of six points of the first, a pale gules, thereon two swords in saltire proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased azure, holding in the beak a bezant, and charged on the neck with a mullet of six points argent. Motto — ' ' Virtus difficiha vicit." Married, October 1863, Fanny, daughter of John Hales of Malvern House, in the county of Surrey ; and by her has Issue — Charles William Sofer Whitburn, Gentleman, Second Lieutenant West Kent Queen's Own Yeomanry, born June 29, r867 ; and Mary Florence [married T889]. Estate — Addington Park, West Mailing, in the county of Kent. Postal address — 16 Ennismore Gardens, S.W. ISABELLA CHARLOTTE WHITBREAD, com- monly known as Lady Isabella Char- 7rfr'\t\ii.l\\tt>a'f\ '""^ Whitbread, daughter of the third (UilljllUll^aU Earl of Chichester. Married, 1855, Samuel Whitbread, Member of Parlia- ment for Southill, in the county of Bedford. WHITE, see ANNALY, BANTRY, DALRYMPLE- WHITE, and JERVIS-WHITE-JERVIS. The Editor undertakes that eTery entry not In italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 1032 miii Dafne ELIZABETH MARY WHITE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady White, daughter of ^/TJtltf o ^^ ^^^^ Francis Jauvrin of Jersey. Married, iLXLiOUl^ 1854, Sir William Henry White, Knight Bachelor, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [who died 1893). Postal address — Alilford-on-Sea, Hampshire. Dame FLORENCE SUSAN WHITE, Widow, com- ffionly known as Lady While, daughter of Henry Simpson. Married, 1878, Aldei-man Sir Tho^nas White, Knight Bachelor [who died 1883). Postal address — 4 Ashley Place, Victoria Street, S. W. § Colonel Sir GEORGE STE WART WHITE, Knight Grand Com?nander of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon who7n Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Born 1835. Residences — Military Headquarters, India; Whitehall, Ballymena, in the county of Antrim, ^ HANS THOMAS FELL WHITE, Gentleman, Lieu- ^@? tenant in the Royal Navy. Born May 7, 1856, being the younger son of the late Major Hans Thomas Fell White of the 40th Regiment, and of Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the county of Cork, by Amelia Carey his wife, daughter of Colonel Edward James White of the 70th Regiment. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last barbed vert, seeded gold, a cross pat^e or (for White) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops argent (for Grove) ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour embowed, holding in the hand a dagger all proper, the arm charged with a cross pat^eor; withtheMotto, "Nourissezresp^rance." Married, July 16, 1885, Mary Beatrice, eldest daughter of the late Charles Nichols of Dunedin, in the Colony of New Zealand ; and has Issue — Hans Grove White, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 8, 1890 ; Mirabel Grace Grove ; Beatrice Mary- Grove ; Kathleen Whitefoord Grove ; and Ion Whitefoord Grove. Estate — Nursetown. Postal address — Bellevue, Mallow. HERBERT THIRKELL WHITE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Of-der of the Indian Empire. Born 1855, being the son of the late Richard White ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1892. Married, 1877, Fanny Sophia, daughter of the late William Hawes, Postal address — The Warren, Tivertoii, North Devon. H JAMES GROVE WHITE, Esquire, Major ist 'Q^X- S^ talion the Duke of Cambridge's own Middlesex Regi- ment, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cork. Born October 21, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Major Hans Thomas Fell White, 40th Regiment, and of Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the county of Cork, by his wife Amelia Carey, daughter of Colonel Edward James White, 70th Regiment. Clubs — Army andNavy, Pall Mall, London. Livery — Claret colour, with white facings and silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent on a chevron gules, between three roses of the last, barbed vert, seeded gold, a cross pat6e or {for White) ; 2 and 3 ermine, on a chevron engrailed gules, three escallops argent (for Grove). Crest — Upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm embowed in armour, holding in the hand a dagger all proper, the arm charged with a cross pat^e or. Motto — " Nourissez I'esp^rance," Married, July i, 1880, Constance, eldest daughter of A. Fitz-Gibbon of The Rookery, Great Stanmore, and sister to Maurice Fitz- Gibbon, Esquire, of Croshane, Stoneyford, in the county of Kilkenny, styled the Mac An Tsen Riddery and White Knight ; and has Issue — (i) Pierce Grove White, Gentleman, born October 13, 1882 ; {2) Maurice Fitz-Gibbon Grove White, Gentleman, born December 7, 1887 ; (3) Eric Grove White, Gentleman, born April 11, 1892. Estates — Kilbyrne, Doneraile, in the county of Cork ; and Rockfield, Cappagh, in the county of Waterford. Postal address — Kilbyrne, Doneraile, county Cork. Dame KATHERINE WHITE, Widow, commonly k?iown as Lady White, daughter of Lewis Kendzior, Mer- chant, of Dantzig. Married, 1867, the Right Honourable ^ is tlie Military Cockade. Sir William Arthur White. Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, who died 1891. Postal address— LAURA JANE WHITE, commonly known as the Honourable Laura Jane White, daughter of the third Baron Kensington. Married, 1885, Major - General Raymond White. LOUISE MADELINE WHITE, commonly known as the Honourable Louise Madeline White, daughter of the Baroness Stratheden and Baron Campbell. Married, 1850, the Reverend William Spranger White, Rector of Potter Hanworth, in the county of Lincoln, and Prebendary of Lincoln. Admiral RICHARD DUNNING WHITE, Com- panion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for the county of Devon. Born 1813, being the son of the late Rear-Admiral Thomas White; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Married, 1848, Rose Emily, daughter of William Ady. Postal address— 11 Baring Crescent, Heavitree, Exeter. General Sir ROBERT WHITE, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath. Born 1827, being the son of Hans White, Justice of the Peace, of Coolnagour, and Aghavoe, Queen's County; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1873, and advanced to tlie rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Married, i860, Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend J. Meara of Headfort, in the county of Galway [she died 1883). Resi- dence — Coolnagour, Queen's County, Ireland. Dame SARAH WHITE, Widow, commonly known as Lady White, youngest daughter of the late Richard Johnson Lockett of Macclesfield. Married, 1848, Sir William White, Knight Bachelor, who was knighted 1835, and died 1861. Postal address — 137 Cromwell Road, S. W. THOMAS RICHARD ST. STEPHEN ESMONDE WHITE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Medicine, son of tlie late Lawrence Esmonde White of Scamagh, in the county of Wexford ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1867. Married Sophia, n^e Cuthers. Sir THOMAS WOOLLASTON WHITE, third Baro- net, Justice of the Peace for the county of Nottingham. Born February 7, 1828, being the son of Sir Thomas WooUaston White, second Baronet, by his second wife Mary Euphemia, daughter of Wiliiam Ramsay of Gogar ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of Decem- ber 20, 1802. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Livery — Green and silver. Armorial l>earuigs — He bears for Arms ; Gules, a chevron vair between three lions ram- pant or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet argent, a demi-eagle with wings expanded sable. Motto — "Loyal unto death." Heir presumptive — His brother, William Knight Hamilton Ramsay White, Esquire, born 1834 ; married, 1876, Edith Laura, daughter of the late Reverend Archibald Paris, Rector of Ludgvan, in the county of Cornwall. Seat — Walling- Wells, Worksop, in the county of Nottingham. WILLIAM HENRY WHITE, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1845, being the son of R. White of Devonport ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Married, firstly, 1875, Alice Maud [who died 1886) daughter of F. Martin of Pem- broke ; secondly, 1890, Annie, daughter of F. C. Marshall, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Tynemouth. Postal zA- &[es5&s— Putney Hill Park, S.W. ; The Admiralty, White- hall, S. W. Fleet- Surgeon WILLIAM ROGERSON WHITE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [so created 1894). H is the Nayal Coclcade. mu mu 1033 H The Right Honourable Sir MATTHEW ^ WHITE -RIDLEY, fifth Baro- if/rHltt^-TR tflfptl "^'' ^ Member of Her Majesty's M\nyn.K^'il\lVlK,}^ Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts, Deputy -Lieu- tenant for the county of Northumberland, Member of Parliament for the county of Lancaster (Blackpool Divi- sion), Colonel Northumberland Yeomanry Cavalry, Chair- man of Quarter Sessions for the county of Northumber- land. Born July 25, 1842, being the son of Sir Matthew White-Ridley, the fourth Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Wens- leydale. Creation — May 6, 1756. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, gules on a chevron between three falcons argent, as many pellets (for Ridley) ; 2 and 3 argent, three cocks' heads erased sable, combed and wattled proper (for White) ; impaling the arms of Majoribanks, argent, on a chief gules, a cushion between two spur rowels of the field. 'Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wTeath of the colours, a bull passant gules. Motto — " Constans fidei." Married, December 10, 1873, Mary Georgiana, commonly known as the Honourable Mary Georgiana, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Dudley Coutts Majoribanks, Lord Tweedmouth ; and has Issue — (i) Matthew White-Ridley, Esquire, born December 6, 1874 ; (2) Jasper Nicholas White-Ridley, Esquire, born January 6, 1887 ; Cecilia Marjorie ; Stella ; and Grace. Residences — 10 Carlton House "Terrace, London, S.W. ; Blagdon Cram- lington, Northumberland. REMINGTON WALTER WHITE - THOMSON, Gentleman, Master of Arts m6ite=C|)om0on t^, "if^l^,^ at Eton College. Born Au- gust 28, 1861, being the eldest surviving son of Colonel Robert Thomas White-Thomson, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [to whom refer], by his wife Fanny Julia, daughter of the late General Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, Baronet, of Creedy Park, in the county of Devon. Livery — Blue and white, with silver buttons. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head caboshed and attired with ten tines proper, on a chief azure, a cross crosslet fitchfe between two roses slipped of the field (for Thomson) ; 2 and 3 party per fesse raguly or and gules, three roses counterchanged, all barbed and seeded, and slipped proper (for White) ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour fesseways, holding a cross crosslet fitch^e erect argent (for Thomson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork resting his dexter claw upon a sand-glass, and holding in the beak a bulrush leaved all proper (for White) ; with the Motto, "Deus providebit." Married, April 11, 1889, Theodora Mary, commonly known as the Honourable Theodora Mary, second daughter of the late Right Hon- ourable George Sclater-Booth, first Baron Basing. Postal address — Eton College, Windsor. ROBERT THOMAS WHITE-THOMSON, Esquire, Honorary Colonel late ist Devon Militia, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (Civil Division), Justice of the Peace for the counties of Kent and Devon, Lord of the Manor of Broomford. Born February 21, 1831, being the eldest son of Robert Thomson, Esquire, of Camphill, Justice of the Peace for the county of Renfrew, by his wife Mary, daughter of Thomas White of The Close, Lich- field, in the county of Stafford ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1892. Gluts — Army and Navy. Livery — Dark blue, with silver buttons. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent a stag's head caboshed and attired with ten tines proper, on a chief azure, a cross crosslet fitchfe between two roses slipped of the field (for Thomson) ; 2 and 3 party per fesse raguly or and gules, three roses counterchanged, all barbed and seeded, and slipped proper, on a chief of the last three sand-glasses proper (for White) ; impaling the arms of Ferguson-Davie, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent a chevron sable between three mullets pierced gules (for Davie) ; 2 and 3 azure, three cinquefoils two and one or, on a chief of the last, a lion passant gules (for Ferguson). Pendent below the escutcheon is his badge of the Civil Division of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour fesse- ways, holding a cross crosslet fitchfe erect argent (for Thomson) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a stork resting the dexter claw upon a sand-glass, and holding in the beak a bulrush leaved all proper (for White) ; with the Motto, " Deus providebit." Married, June 16, 1857, Fanny Julia, daughter of Sir Henry Robert Ferguson-Davie, first Baronet, of Creedy Park, in the county of Devon ; and has Issue — (i) Henry Noel White - Thomson, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born April 22, 1858, died June 1886 ; Re- mington Walter White -Thomson, Gentleman [to whom refer], born August 28, 1861 ; the Reverend Leonard launcey White-Thomson, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born November 15, 1863 ; Hugh Davie White-Thomson, Esquire, Captain Royal Horse Artillery, born September 6, 1866 [married Ela Louisa Agatha, daughter of , and has had issue, Dorothy Edith, died September 21, 1894] ; and Ada Mary [married Edward St. Aubyn, Esquire, late Colonel Cornwall Militia]. Estate and postal address — Broomford, Exbourne, Devon. MARION SYBIL WHITEFOORD, commonly known as the Honourable Marion Sybil ?r^^flt<"l>frtrt1*5l Whitefoord, daughter of the third UAUyill^lUUlU Baron Headley. Ma.nied,Jlrstfy, 187s, Captain Alexander Francis Powell, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Hurdcott, Salisbury, who died 1886 ; secondly, 1890, the Reverend Canon Whitefoord, Principal of the Salisbury Theological College. WHITEHEAD, see TAYLOR-WHITEHEAD. GEORGE WHITEHEAD, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Justice of 7(^\\\\fti^^^X\ the Peace for the East and WestRidings \iMX\)UXV)X,Wi gf ^/^ county of York, and Captain in Yorkshire Hussars, 1880 -1883. Born June 3, 1833, being the third and only surviving son of Whitehead, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Selby, by his wife Eliza, daughter of James Andus, Esquire, Deputy- Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace, of Selby. Clubs — Junior Carlton, Hurlingham. and Yorkshire. Livery — Claret edged with red, and red waistcoat. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been establislied in the College of Arms, are for Arva.^ : Azure, a fesse between three fleurs- de-lis. Crest — A wolf sejant ;• with the Motto, *' Semper eadem,.'^ Married, June 3, 1863, Mary Jane, daughter of the late Right Honourable M. Talbot Baines, Mem.ber of Parliament, Chancellor of Duchy of Lancaster ; and has Issue — (i) George Talbot Whiteliead, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born October 23, 1870 ; (2) Ernest Threfall Whitehead, born January 14, 1873 ; and Jive other sons and five daughters. Estates — Deighion Grove and Langrick, both in the county of York. Postal address — Deighton Grove, York. §SlR JAMES WHITEHEAD, first Baronet, of High- field House, Catford Bridge, in the county of Kent, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Westmorland, Justice of the Peace for the counties of London and Kent, one of Her Majesty's Lieutenants for the City of London, Member of Parliament for Leicester from 1892-1894. Born March 2, 1834, being the son of James Whitehead of Appleby, in the county of Westmorland, by his wife Agnes, daughter of Robert Atkinson of Hay Close, Kendal. Creation — November 1889. Clubs — Reform, City Liberal. Livery — Blue and gold. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale azure and sable, on a fesse invected plain cotised or, between three fleurs-de-lis of the last a fasces erect between two eagles' heads erased proper. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle wings expanded proper, each wing charged with a fasces erect or, supporting with the dexter claw an escutcheon of the arms. Motto — "Virtute et labore." Married, May 30, i860, Mercy Matilda, fourth daughter of Thomas Hinds of St. Neots ; and has Issue— {1) George Hugh Whitehead, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born October 30, 1861 [married, September 5, i88g, Gertrude Grace, daughter of William Ascroft of Overleigh House, in Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. 1034 a23t)i the county of Lancaster, and The Wyke, in the county of Westmorland, Justice of the Peace, and has, James Hugh Edendale Whitehead, Gentleman, born July 8, 1890 ; and Christobelle] ; {2) Rowland Edward Whitehead, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at- Law, born September i, 1863 [married May 18, 1893, Ethel Mary L^onie, daughter of Philip H. Rathbone of Green- bank Cottage, Wavertree] ; {3) Gilbert Hinds Whitehead, Esquire, Lieutenant 8th Volunteer Battalion Rifle Brigade, born May 26, 1866 ; {4) Wilfred James Whitehead, Esquire, Lieutenant 24th Middlesex Royal Volunteers, born January 6, 1873 ; Leila Isabel Mercy ; and Florence Marian. Resi- dence — 9 Cambridge Gate, Regent's Park, N.W. Major- General ROBERT CHILDREN WHITE- HEAD, Companion of the Most Honourable Oi-der of the Bath. Born 1833 ; created Companion of the Most Honouj-- able Order of the Bath, 1879. Postal address — Sandford, Warcop, Westmorland. § ALEXANDER WHITELAW, Esquire, of Gartshore, in the county of Dumbarton, Justice of ^/nflttl^f flVtl '■^^ Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant for liiU.yilvl(llU that county, and Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Lanark, Lieutenant Lanarkshire Yeomanry Cavalry, and a Member of the Royal Scottish Archers (Queen's Body Guard for Scotland). Born 1862, being the eldest son of the late Alexander Whitelaw, Esquire, of Gartshore, in the county of Dum- barton, and Woodhall, in the county of Lanark, elected 1874, Member of Parliament for the city of Glasgow, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the counties of Dumbarton and Lanark, by his wife Barbara Forbes, youngest daughter of the late Robert Lockhart of Castle- hill. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three boars' heads couped argent, armed and langued of the second, and impaling the arms of Disraeli, namely, per saltire gules and argent, a castle triple-turreted in chief proper, two lions rampant in fesse sable, and an eagle displayed in base or. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bee erect proper. Motto — " Solertia ditat." Married, 1886, Dorothy, eldest daughter of Ralph Disraeli, and niece of the Earl of Beaconsfield, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter. Seat — Gartshore, Kirkintilloch, in the county of Dumbarton. § GRAEME ALEXANDER LOCKHART WHITE- LAW, Esquire, Captain 3rd Battalion Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders, Member of Parliament for the North - Western Division of the county of Lanark. Born November 4, 1863, being the second son of the late Alex- ander Whitelaw, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieutenant, of Gartshore, in the county of Dumbarton, and Woodhall, in the county of Lanark, by his wife Barbara Forbes, daughter of the late Robert Lockhart of Castlehill, in the county of Lanark. Clubs — Conservative, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron engrailed or, between three boars' heads couped argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a bee erect proper ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, "Solertia ditat." Married, 1885, Elizabeth, daughter of James Reid Stewart, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Calder Park, in the county of Lanark. Residences — Colzium, Kilsyth, North Britain ; 25 Hans Place, S.W. WILLIAM WHITELEY, Universal Provider, uses Armorial bearings upon his notepaper, ?(l{\\\\f^VW ^^^ f^^"^^^^^^ <2 painting thereof for the KlMX^XKKvC^ Editor's inspection. Theknm&are: Azure [diapered with scroll-work of a darker tint], upon a bend argent three torteaux ; and for a Crest, a triple garb or ; with the Motto, " Labore et vivere" (sic). The arms and crest do not belong to one another, and neither belong to any one bearing the surname of Whiteley. Upo7i this being pointed out to Mr. Whiteley, with other little technical errors upon the painting, he wrote under date August 14, 1891 : " /« reply to your letter, I beg to inform you that the armorial bearings were got from the Heralds' Office. The foreman of my Heraldic Stationery branch, who understands such matters thoi'oughly, got them fi ifl the MHltaxy Cockade. for me " T)ie Editor thinks it is a pity t/ie said foreman is not aware that the College of Arms in Queen Victoria Street E C , is the proper place at which to make inquiries, for neither the painting nor the arms ever came from tlt^ College. Postal address — 31 Porchester Terrace, Hyde Park, London, W. § GEORGE WHITELOCKE WHITELOCKE- LLOYD, Esquire, of Stran- in the county of York, Deputy-Lieutenant for the West Riding of the county of York Justice of the Peace for the former county, and High Sheriff thereof 1859. Born May 30, 1830, being the younger but only surviving son of the late WiUiam Horton Lloyd, possessor of estates in the counties of York, Lan- caster, and Derby, by his wife Mary, fourth and youngest daughter of George Whitelocke of Seymour Place, Bryan- ston Square, London, and Fortoiseau, near Paris (a great- grandson of Sir Bulstrode Whitelocke) ; and assumed by Royal License, 1880, the additional surname and arms of Whitelocke. Armorial beaxings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4 (for Whitelocke-Lloyd), coitnterquartered i. and iiii., argent three lions dormant in pale sable (for Lloyd) ; ii. and iii. azure, a chevron engrailed between three eaglets close or (for Whitelocke) ; 2. aziu-e, a chevron en- grailed between three eaglets close or (for Whitelocke) ; 3. on a bend gules, three stags' heads caboshed or (for De la Beche) ; and impaling the arms of Butler, namely or, a chief indented azure, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crests, I. upon a wreatli of the colours, a demi-arm in scale armour, the hand naked proper, cuffed or, grasping a lizard vert (for Lloyd) ; 2. upon a wreath of the -colours, on a tower vair^, argent and gules, an eaglet, wings en- dorsed or; motto over, " Quodcunq evenerit optimum" (for Whitelocke). Motto— "Ar ol gwaith gorphvys." Married, firstly, September 14, 1854, Selina Jane, daughter of Arthur Henry of Lodge Park, in the county of Kildare ; and by her (who died January 11, i860) has Issue — WiUiam Whitelocke Whitelocke-Lloyd, Gentleman, late Lieutenant 24th Regiment, born May 5, 1856 [married, June 25, 1885, Catherine Anna Mona, daughter of the Very Reverend Henry WiUiam Brougham, Doctor of Divinity, Dean of Lismore ; and has, Percy Gamaliel Whitelocke - Lloyd, Gentleman, born August 7, 1890; and Winifred Lucy Selina] ; Eveline Selina ; Augusta Frances Jane ; and SeUna Mary. He married secondly, February 7, 1861, Anne Margaret, commonly known as Lady Anne Margaret, second daughter of the Right Honourable Richard Somer- set Butler, third Earl of Carrick. Seats — Strancally Castle, Villierstown, in the county of Waterford ; Buttevant Castle, in the county of Cork. The Honourable Sir WILLIAM VALLANCE WHITEWAY, Knight Commander KfiX^XY&WX^W ^f ^^^^ Most Distinguished Order of \iXX\^\\KW\X^ Saint Michael and Saint George, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law, Premier and Attorney-General of Newfoundland. Born 1828, being tJie youngest son of tlie late Thomas White- way of Buckget, in the county of Devon ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Married, firstly, 1862, the daughter of the late Reverend J. Lightbourite of Bermuda [slie died 1868) ; secondly, 1872, the daughter of W. H. Davis of Nova Scotia. Residence — St. John's, Newfound- land. § FRANCIS WHITGREAVE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Born T[^'W\\\nXtti^C September 27, 1819, being the second VlAUUiV^t.li'aUl/ but eldest surviving son of the late George Thomas Whitgreave, Esquire, of Moseley Court, by his wife Amelia, daughter of Benjamin Hodges of London. Aimorial beailngs — He bears for Arms : Azure, on a cross quarterly pierced or, four chevrons gules, with an honourable augmentation, a chief argent, thereon a rose gules, irradiated gold, within a viTeath of oak proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crests, out of a ducal coronet gules, a demi-antelope or ; M is the Naval Cockade. mu mit 1035 and another of augmentation, namely, out of a ducal coronet a sceptre in.pale or, surmounted by a branch of oak proper, and a rose gules, slipped in saltire also proper. Kotto — " Regem defenderevictum." Married, September 13, 1853, Teresa, seventh daughter of Sir Edward Mostyn, Baronet, of Talacre ; and by her (who died August 17, 1873) ^^ Issue — (i) Robert Whitgreave, Gentleman, born March 12, 1855 [married Marian Clare, daughter of John Leadbitter Smith of Flass Hall, in the county of Durham, and has, Henry Egerton Whitgreave, Gentleman, born September 20, 1881 ; Robert Francis Whitgreave, Gentleman, born July I, 1885; John Lockley Joseph Whitgreave, Gentleman, born March 14, 1889 ; and Mildred Dorothy Mary] ; (2) Humphrey Whitgreave, Gentleman ; (3) Gilbert Whit- greave, Gentleman (deceased) ; (4) Francis Whitgreave ; Mary Margaret ; Mary Florence ; Mary Isabel ; and Mary Teresa. Seats — Burton Manor, near Stafford ; Moseley Court, near Wolverhampton. Dame EMILY WHITLEY -DEANS - DUNDAS, Widow, com- Whitley-Deans- Dundas, daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Moreton, first Earl Ducie. Married, 1847, Admiral Sir James Whitley-Deans-Dundas, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died 1862. Postal ad- dress — 34 Onslow Square, S. W. WHITMORE, see WOLRYCHE-WHITMORE. ADELAIDE ANNA WHITMORE, Widow, younger daughter and co-heir of the late Francis K^iX^iXxntWO Darby, Gentleman, of Colebrooke Dale, UAaillllllUl.t' by his ^ife Hannah, only child and heir of John Grant of Leighton Buzzard. Livery — Black. Aimorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Vert, fretty or, and upon an escutcheon of pretence the arms of Darby, namely, per chevron embattled azure and erminois, three eagles displayed, two and one, each charged on the breast with an escallop aU counterchanged. Married, April 15, 1852, Henry Whitmore, Esquire, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county 6f Salop, who died without issue, 1876. Town residence — 68 Eaton Place, S.W. Estate and postal address — Sunnyside, Colebrooke Dale, Shropshire. Sir GEORGE STODDART WHITMORE, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1830, being the son of the late Major G. St. V. Whitmore, Royal Engineers, by his wife Isabella, daughter of Sir J. Stoddart, Knight Bachelor, Chief-Justice of Malta ; created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1870, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1882. Married, 1865, Isabella, daughter of the late W. Smith of Roxeth, near Rugby. Residence — Clive, Hawke's Bay, New Zealand. WHITNEY, quartered by DE TRAFFORD. Dame MARY LOUISA WHITWORTH, Widow, commonly known as Lady Whit- /r/rifltfVnrt1*f-fl worth. Armorial bearings are, upon UAUljtlUJUl.l.U a lozenge: Ermine, a bend engrailed sable, between a garb in chief gules and in base a rose of the last slipped and leaved proper. Married, firstly, Alfred Orrell of The Grove, Cheadle, and The Cottage, Grasmere ; secondly, 1871, as his second wife, Sir Joseph Whitworth, first Baronet, who died 1887, when his title became extinct. Postal address — Stancliffe Hall, near Matlock, Derbyshire. MAUDE JOSEPH A WHYTE, commonly kncmm as Lady Maude Josepha Whyte, daughter ?r/flflrifl> "f '** seventh Earl cf Airlie. Married, ^i^i^VK.'"''' 1886, Theodore Whyte of Estes Park, Colo- rado. ELENA MARY WICKHAM, commonly known as Lady Elena Mary Wickham, daughter /r/fltrfefmitl of the tenth Marquess of Huntly. Mar- UUllVHIJalil ried, 1885, Major George Lamplugh Wickham, Royal Horse Guards (Blue). ETHELREDA CAROLINE WICKHAM, commonly known as Lady Ethelreda Caroline Wickliam, daughter of tlie tenth Marquess of Huntly. Married, 1884, H. Wick- ham, Scots Guards. M Captain HENRY LAMPLUGH WICKHAM, late vf of the ist Battalion Rifle Brigade, of Wooton Hall, Wooton Warwen, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton. Born February 19, 1838, being the younger son of the late Henry Louis Wickham, Gentleman, of Binsted Wyck, in the county of Southampton, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law, sometime a Commissioner of Excise Enquiry, Chairman of the Board of Stamps and Taxes, and Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Right Honourable Viscount Althorp), by his wife Lucy, youngest daughter of William Markham of Becca Hall, Aberford, in the county of York, by his wife Elizabeth, nde Bowles. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules, eight mullets or; with the Motto, "Manners makyth man." Married, February 24, 1873, Teresa Mary Josephine, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Henry Benedict Arundell, eleventh Baron Arundell of Wardour, and a Count of the Holy Roman Empire (by his third wife Teresa, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable William Stourton, seventeenth Baron Stourton), and widow of Sir Alfred Joseph Doughty-Tichborne, eleventh Baronet ; and has had Issue — (i) William Joseph Wick- ham, Gentleman, born November 5, 1874; (2) Lewes Cyril Wickham, Gentleman, born April 14, 1877, died November 18, 1880 ; (3) Cyril Henry Wickham, Gentleman, born May 25, 1878 ; and Cicely Mary. § WILLIAM WICKHAM, Esquire, of Binsted Wyck, in the county of Southampton, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, Jestice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Southampton, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in 1888, and Member of Parliament for the Eastern Division of the same county. Born July 10, 1831, being the elder son of the late Henry Louis Wickham, Gentleman, of Binsted Wyck, Master of Arts, Barrister- at - Law, sometime a Commissioner of Excise Enquiry, Chairman of the Board of Stamps and Taxes, and Secretary to the Chancellor of the Exchequer (the Right Honourable Viscount Althorp), by his wife Lucy, youngest daughter of William Markham of Becca Hall, Aberford, in the county of York, by his wife Elizabeth, nie Bowles. Clubs — Atheneeum, Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a bordure engrailed gules, eight mullets or; with the Motto, "Manners makytli man." Married, May 9, i860, Sopliia Emma, youngest daughter of Henry Frances Shaw-Lefevre of Green Street, Hanover Square, by his first wife Helen, daughter of Major -General John Gaspard Le Marchant ; and has Issue — Lucy [married, October 22, 1889, Colonel William Lewes Kinloch Ogilvy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and has issue] ; and El^onore [married, October 31, 1893, Henry John Beresford Clements, Esquire]. Residence — Binsted Wyck, Alton, in the county of Hampshire. The Right Honourable FANNY CATHERINE HOWARD, Widow, Countess of Wick- ?r/fltr(»lrtVt1 '°^' daughter of Richard Robert Wing- (liUll-KlUUI field of Fairy Hill, Bray. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Quarterly i and 4, gules a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent ; 2 and 3 argent, a lion rampant gules (for Forward). Supporters — Twostags proper, ducally gorged and chained or, and charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e argent. Mar- ried, 1880, as his second wife, the Right Honourable Cecil Ralph Howard, sixth Earl of Wicklow (who died i8gi). Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) Cecil Mervyn Malcolm Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Hon- ourable Cecil Mervyn Malcolm Howard, born November 18, 1881, died April 16, 1882 ; (2) Hugh Melville Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Mel- ville Howard, born March 28, 1883. Postal address — Shelton Abbey, county Wicklow. The Right Honourable RALPH FRANCIS HOWARD, Earl of Wicklow, Viscount Wicklow of Wick- low, and Baron Clonmore of Clonmore Castle, in the county of Carlow, in the Peerage of Ireland. Born Decem- The Editor undertakes tliat every entry not in itaUos is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1036 mis ber 24, 1877, being the son of the Right Honourable the sixth Earl of Wicklow, by his first wife Francesca Maria, daughter of Thomas Chamberlayne of Cranbury Park, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his father in 1891. A claim to the title and estates was made in the Irish High Court by William George Howard, as the son of the eldest son of the Reverend Francis Howard (second son of the third Earl), who was beUeved to have died without issue, but the claim has not been successful. The Committee of Privileges of the House of Lords decided adversely to the contention of the present claimant more than twenty years ago. Creations — Baron, July 21, 1776 ; Viscount, June 23, 1785 ; Earl, December 20, 1793. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 6, quarterly i. and iiii. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent (for Howard) ; ii. and iii. argent, a lion rampant gules (for For- ward) ; 2. the arms of Howard as above ; 3. gules, a bend between six cross crosslets fitch^e argent, on a canton azure, the sun in his splendour proper (also for Howard) ; 4. argent, a chevron gules, between three bulls' heads couped sable, armed or (for Boleyne) ; 5. argent, a lion rampant gules (for Forward). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, on a chapeau gules, turned up ermine, a lion statant guardant or, ducally gorged gules, holding in his mouth an arrow fesseways proper. Supporters — Two stags proper, ducally gorged and each charged on the shoulder with a cross crosslet fitch^e argent. Mottoes — " Inservi Deo et Isetare ; " " Certum pete finem." Heir presumptive — His half-brother, Hugh Melville Howard, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Hugh Melville Howard, born 1883, Seat — Shelton Abbey, in the county of Wicklow. WIGAN, Baron, see CRAWFORD. Sir FREDERICK WIGAN, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the counties of London and ^/n flYfltl Surrey, Deputy-Lieutenant and High Sheriff, vlAlAiy till 1894, for the county of Siurey. Born October 4, 1827, being the fifth son of John Alfred Wigan, Esquire, of Clan House, near Maidstone, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent, by his wife Eliza- beth Pratt, daughter of William Lewis of Lyon House, Stamford Hill, and dubbed Knight Bachelor 1894. Clubs — Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's, Magistrates'. Li-mry — Coat green and brass buttons ; trousers black ; waistcoat green and yellow stripes ; brown overcoat. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Anns : Vair, on a pile or, a mount in base vert, tliereon a mountain ash-tree proper ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount a mountain ash-tree, surmounted by a rainbow all proper. Motto — " Carpe diem." Married, April 25, 1857, Mary Harriet, daughter of Joseph Blunt of West Park, Kew, and Austin- friars, London, Solicitor; and has Issue — (i) Frederick Wilham Wigan, Gentleman, born March 15, 1859 [mar- ried Elizabeth Adair, daughter of Lieutenant-Colonel Grey, formerly 37th Foot] ; (2) Arthur Lavvford Wigan, Gentle- man, born April 27, 1868 ; {3) Edgar Clare Wigan, Gentle- man, born November 28, 1876; Amy Mary; Katherine ; Ellen Mary ; Ethel Harriet [married Egerton Spencer Grey, third son of Lieutenant-Colonel Grey] ; and Con- stance Harriet. Estates — Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen, in the county of Surrey; Purand Chase, Ross, in the county of Hereford. Postal address — Clare Lawn, Upper Sheen, S.W. WIGGETT, quartered by BULWER-LYTTON. §SiR HENRY SAMUEL WIGGIN, first Baronet, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- Lieu tenant /r/n llTlTtTI ^'^^ ^^ county of Stafford, Justice of the UAH-iyyill Peace for the county of Worcester. Born February 14, 1824, being the son of William Wiggin, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of William Milner of Tean, in the county of Stafford. Creation — June 15, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three mullets of six points argent, on a chief invected or, two spurs, rowels upwards, leathered sable. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, within a spur, the rowel upwards, leathered or, a fleur-de-lis sable, the whole between two & is the Military Cockade. mx\ wings proper, each charged with a fleur-de-lis also sable. Motto--"To thine ownself be true." Marned, jmi& T.T., 1 8 SI Mary Elizabeth, second daughter of David Mahns of Edgbaston, Birmingham, Justice of the Peace ; and has Issue— (1) Henry Arthur Wiggin, Esquire, Harborne Park, Birmingham, born May 3, 1852 [married, September 12, 1878 Annie Sarah, daughter of Charles Rogers Cope, and has, Charles Richard Henry Wiggin, Esquire, born March 21, 1B85 ; Margaret Annie; and Elmor MaryJ ; (2) William Malins Wiggin, born August 5, 1854, died July 8, i8?6- (3) Walter William Wiggin, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Worcester and Stafford, born September 29, 1856 [married, October 13, 1886, Edith, fourth daughter of G. E. Adkins, and has, George Robert Wiggin, Gentleman, born 1889; Christopher Wiggin, Gentleman, born 1891]; (4) Alfred Harold Wiggin, Es- quire Justice of the Peace for the county of Worcester, born January 20, 1864 [married, May 5, 1887, Margaret, fourth daughter of Edward Nettlefold, and has, William Henry Wiggin, Gentleman, born 1888 ; Hilda Margaret ; and Nancy] ; (5) Edgar Askin Wiggin, Esquire, Captain 13th Hussars, born November 26, 1867 ; Mary Elizabeth [married, December S, 1884, Major Richard Charles Ber- nard Lawrence, 1st Dragoon Guards, and has issue] ; and Ethel Malins. 5eaUll 2a2/c, tlie daughter of the Right Reverend William Skinner, Bishop of Aberdeen; dubbed Knight Bachelor, iW,-j. Club — Orietital. Matried, 1874, Isabella Adelaide, daughter of R. D. Dunn, sometime Captain Queen's Bays {she died 1891). Residence — The Red House, Dartmouth Grove, Blackheath. t Captain ARTHUR KNYVET WILSON, Royal Navy, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, upon whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born March 4, 1842, being the third (and second surviving) son of the late Rear-Admiral George Knyvet Wilson, by l:is wife Agnes Mary, daughter of the Reverend William Yonge, Vicar of Swaffham ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — United Service. Armorial bearings — He S is the Naval Cockade. mil mn 1045 bears for Anns ; Sable, a wolf rampant or, in chief a fleur- de-lis argent between two bezants. Upon the escutcheon, from which are pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath and his Victoria Cross, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. § ARTHUR MAITLAND WILSON, Esquire, of Stow- langtoft Hall, in the county of Suffolk, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant. Boru June i6, 1857, being the eldest son of the late Lieutenant-Colonel Fuller Mait- land Wilson of Stowlangtoft Hall, Justice of the Peace, Lieutenant-Colonel West Suffolk Militia, Member of Parlia- ment for West Suffolk 1875, High Sheriff 1B73, by his wife Agnes Caroline, second daugliter of the Right Honourable Sir Richard Torin Kindersley. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient or, on a chief of the last a pale of the first, charged with a fleur-de-lis argent between two pellets. Upon the escutciieon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, witli a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi- wolf or, the sinister paw resting on a pellet charged with a fleur-de-lis gold. Motto — "Wil sone wil." Married, July 21, 1880, Harriet Maude Isabella, eldest daughter of Colonel Sir Nigel Kingscote, Kniglit Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, of Kingscote, in the county of Gloucester ; and has Issue— {1) Henry Maitland Wilson, Gentleman, born September 5, 1881 ; (2) Nigel Maitland Wilson, Gentleman, born April 6, 1884 ; (3) Reginald Maitland Wilson, Gentleman, born January 17, 1889. 5ea<— Stowlangtoft Hall, near Bury St. Edmunds, in the county of Suffolk. § CHARLES HENRY WILSON, Esquire, Member of Parliament for Hull, Justice of the Peace and Defuty- Lieutenant for the East Riding of the county of York. Born 1833, being the son of the late Thomas Wilson, Es- quire, of Cottingham, in the county of York. Clubs — Reform, Bachelors'. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient, and in chief three estoiles or. Crest — A demi-wolf or. Motto — "Pro legibus et Regibus." Married, 1871, Florence Jane Helen, daughter of Colonel William Henry Charles Wellesley, late of the yth Fusiliers. Seats — Warter Priory, Pocklington ; Culbleen, Dinnet, in the county of Aberdeen. Town residence — 41 Grosvenor Square, W. Sir CHARLES RIVERS WILSON, Knight Com- mander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Honorary Doctor of Laws. Born 1831, being the son of Melvil Wilson, by his wife Louisa, daughter of Major-General Sir Benjamin Charles Stephenson, Knight Grand Cross of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1876 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Married, i860, Caroline, daughter of R. Cook [she died 1888). Postal address — 16 Wilton Street, Belgrave Square, S. W. § Major -General Sir CHARLES WILLIAM WIL- SON, Knight Commander of the Most Honoitrable Order of the Bath, Knight Commander of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, Fellow of the Royal Geographical Society, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1836, being the second son of Edward Wilson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, late of Hean Castle, in the county of Pembroke, by his wife Frances, daughter of the late Thomas Stokes of Hean Castle aforesaid; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1885 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1881. Club — Athenceum. Armorial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established, are for Axma: Sable, a wolf rampant, in chief three estoiles, all or, impaling [on a second shield) for the arms of Duffin, ermine, a saltire gules ; with the Motto, " Res non verba." Married, 1867, Olivia, daughter of the late Colonel Duffin of the Bengal Cavalry ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Stuart Wilson, Esquire, born 1867 ; (2) Cyril Edward Wilson, Esquire, born 1873 ; (3) Francis Adrian Wilson, Esquire, born 1874 ; (4) Arthur Carew lyilson. Esquire, born 1876; and Marion Olivia. Postal address — Ordnance House, Southampton. DARCY BRUCE WILSON, Esquire, of Seacr'oft Hall, in the' county of York, Justice of the Peace. Born June 17, 1851, being the second but eldest surviving son of the late John Wilson, Esquire, of Seacroft Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy -Lieutenant, by his wife Anna Maria Isabella, daughter of Roderick Macleod of Cadboll, in the county of Ross, Member of Parliament. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure, on a fesse cotised three lions' gambs erased fesseways all counterchanged, in the dexter chief quarter a wolfs head erased sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesseways argent in front of a lion's head couped erminois. Seat — Seacroft Hall, near Leeds, DA VID WILSON, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Born 1838, being the son of the Very Reverend D. Wilson, Dean of Aberdeen: created Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1891. Married, firstly, 1870, Jane [who died 1874), daughter of the late Alexander Milne; secondly, 1881, Nora Kate, daughter of the late Norval Clyne, Advocate, of Abe7'deen. Postal address — Balgownie, Port of Spain, Trinidad. Dame DEBORAH HOPE WILSON, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Wilson, daughter of Peter Degraves of Cascade, Hobart Town. Married, 1847, Sir James Milne Wilson, Knight Commatider of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George [who died 1880). Postal address — Melrose, Hobart, Tas- EDWARD SHIMELLS WILSON, Gentleman, son of James Wilson, by his wife Mary, daughter of William Shimells. Armorialbearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, a wQlf rampant between two estoiles in fesse and a fasces in clhief fessewise all argent. Crest — On a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-wolf sable, gorged with a collar gemel, a fasces argent. Married Frances Mary, daughter of the late Reverend John Healey Bromby, Vicar of Hull, and Master of the Charter House there ; and has Issue — Arthur Bromby Wilson-Barkworth [to whom refer]. Estates — The Grange, Melton, in the parish of Welton, in the county of York. Postal address — The Grange, Melton, Brough, East Riding, Yorkshire. Dame ELLEN WILSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wilson of Delhi, second daughter of Brigadier-General Warren Hastings Leslie Frith of the Bengal Artillery. Ar- morial bearings are, upon a lozenge ; Sable, a wolf ram- pant or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent between two bezants. Married, 1842, Sir Archdale Wilson, Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Doctor of Civil Law (who died 1874). Postal address— 34 Phillbeach Gardens, London, S.W. Dame EMMA WILSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wilson, daughter of Thomas Dalton of Toronto. Married, 1841, Sir Adam Wilson, Knight Bachelor, who died 1891. Postal address — Ontario, Canada. Dame FRANCES M. WILSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wilson. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a wolf rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field between four- mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of the second. Married, firstly. Colonel Pedler of Brunswick Square, Brighton ; secondly, 1876, as his second wife, Sir Matthew Wilson, first Baronet (who died i8gi). Postal address — Eshton Hall, Gargrave, Leeds. Major-General FRANCIS EDWARD EDWARDS WILSON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1839 1 created Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, 18S2. GUV DOUGLAS ARTHUR FLEETWOOD WIL- SON, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Tbe Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1046 mil mil Bath, Director of Arjny Clothing Department. Born October 21, 1S51, being the only son of the late Captain Fleetwood Wilson, Aide-de-Camp {^th Hussars, and Lieutenant- Governor of Barbados), of Knowle Hall, in the county of Warwick, by his wife Harriet Horatia, daughter of Captain Forestierl Walker of the Royal Navy ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Clubs — Travellers', White's, Windham, Wellington. Livery — Lincoln green, with green and primrose striped waistcoat, and gilt buttons. IDA LOUISA ALICE WILSON, commonly known as Lady Ida Louisa Alice Wilson, daughter of the fifth Earl Fife. Married, firstly, 1867, Adrian Elias Hope [which marriage was dissolved 1873) ; secondly, 1880, William Wilson, Sir JACOB WILSON, Knight Bachelor, Member of the Council for the county of Northumberland. Born November 16, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Joseph Wilson of Woodhorn Manor, in the county of Northumber- land, by his wife Ann, daughter of Joseph Bowstead of Beck Bank, in the county of Cumberland. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial Ijearings — He bears for Arms: Vert, on a cross argent, between in the first and fourth quarters a wolf sahent of the last, and in the second and third a mullet of six points or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between four quatrefoils also gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-lion sable, holding between the paws a quatrefoil gules, a pomme charged with a mullet of six points or; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans." Married, April 23, 1874, Margaret, daughter of Thomas Hedley of Coxlodge Hall, in the county of Northumberland; a.nd has Issue — (1) Albert Edward Jacob Wilson, Esquire, born December 26, 1879 ; (2) Gordon Jacob Wilson, Esquire, born July 2, 1882 ; Margaret Beatrice ; and Marianne Mildred. Estate and postal address — ChilUngham Barns, Belford, Northumberland. London address — 3 St. James's Square, S.W. Dame JANE TORRIE WILSON, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wilson, daughter of Jam£s Greig. Mar- ried, 1844, as his second wife. Sir John Cracroft Wilson, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath [who died 1881). Postal address — Cashmere, Canter- bury, New Zealand. §JOHN GERALD WILSON, Esquire, of Cliffe Hall, in the county of York, Colonel and Brigadier-General Commanding West Yorkshire Volunteer Infantry Brigade, Lieutenant-Colonel and Honorary Colonel Commanding 3rd Battalion York and Lancashire Regiment, late Captain 84th Regiment, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the North Riding of the county of York, and for the county of Durham. Born December 1841, being the eldest son of the late Richard Bassett Wilson of Cliffe Hall, by his wife Anne, daughter and co-heir of William Fitzgerald of Adelphi, in the county of Clare. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale argent and azure, on a fesse cotised three lions' gambs erased fesseways, all counter- changed, in the dexter chief quarter a wolf's head erased sable ; and impaling the arms of O'Brien, namely gules, three lions passant guardant in pale per pale or and argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wi'eath of the colours, on a mount vert, a lion's gamb erased fesseways argent, in front of a lion's head couped erminois. Married, June 4, 1873, Angelina Rosa Geraldine, daughter of the Reverend Henry O'Brien, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend Henry O'Brien [brother of the thirteenth Lord Inchiquin] ; and has Issue— [t.") Richard Bassett Wilson, Gentleman, born 1874 ; (2) Murrough John Wilson, Gentleman, born 1875 ; (3) Denis Daly Wilson, Gentleman, born 1878 ; (4) Frank O'Brien Wilson, Gentleman, born 1883 ; (5) Gerald Geoffry Wilson, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Harriet Anne Dorothy ; Gladys Mary; and Geraldine. 5ca<— Cliffe Hall, Darlington. The Reverend JOSEPH BOWSTEAD WILSON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Rector fi is the Military Cockade. of Knightwick, in the county of Worcester. Born May 26, 1841, being the third and youngest son of Joseph Wilson of Woodhorn Manor, in the county of Northumber- land, by his wife Anne, eldest daughter of Joseph Bow- stead of Beck Bank, in the county of Cumberland. Club —Junior Constitutional. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Vert, on a cross argent, between in the first and fourth quarters a wolf salient of the last, and in the second and third a mullet of six points or, a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between four quatrefoils also gules, in the dexter chief a crescent or for difference ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi-hon sable, holding between the paws a quatrefoil gules, a pomm^e charged with a mullet of six points or; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans." Married, June 30, 1881, Catherine Eliza, younger daughter of Thomas Rowley Hill, Member of Parliament, of St. Catherine's Hill, in the county of Worcester ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, born August 15, 1882 ; (2) Humphrey Bowstead Wilson, Gentleman, born November i, 1883 ; Valence Mary ; Katharine Muriel ; and Olivia Margaret. Postal address — Knightwick Rectory, Worcester. Sir MATHEW WHARTON WILSON, second Baronet, Justice of the Peace for the county of Gloucester and the West Riding of York. Born March 20, 1827, being the son of Sir Mathew Wilson, first Baronet, by his wife Sophia Louisa Emerson, daughter and heir of Sir Wharton Amcotts, Baronet, of Kettlethorpe, in the county of Lincoln; succeeded his father in 1891, under the creation of March 16, 1874. Clubs — Brooks's, Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Sable, a wolf rampant or, gorged with a collar gemel of the field, be- tween four mullets of six points, three in chief and one in base of the second. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf or, gorged with a collar gemel sable, resting the sinister paw on an escutcheon of the last, charged with a mullet as in the arms. Motto — " Res non verba. Loyal en tout." Married, November 13, 1850, Gratiana Mary, only daughter of Admiral Richard Thomas of Stonehouse ; and has Issue — (i) Mathew Amcotts Wilson, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Foxton Hall, in the county of York, born January 2, 1853 [married, October 8, 1874, Georgina Mary, eldest daughter of Richard T. Lee of Grove Hall, in the county of York, as has issue, Mathew Richard Henry Wilson, Esquire, born August 24, 187c ; Gwendolen Georgina Frances Mary ; and Beatrice Maud] ; (2) Richard Heru-y Francis Wharton Wilson, Esquire, born August 18, 1855 [married, 1889, Annabella Mai-garet, daughter of John Drummond-of Ednam House, Kelso]; and Gratiana Sophia Margaret [married, September 9, 1884, the Reverend Henry Madan Pratt, Rector of Sher- borne]. Seat — Eshton Hall, Gargrave-in-Craven, in the county of York. ROBERT MACKAY WILSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a wolf rampant azure, on a chief indented of the last, three estoiles of the field, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-wolf rampant per pale indented argent and azure; with the Motto, " PoUet virtus." Postal address — Coolcarrigan, county Kildare. Sir ROLAND KNYVET WILSON, second Bai'onet, of Delhi, Master of Arts, Barrister-at-Law. Born August 27, 1840, being the second son of Rear-Admiral George Knyvet Wilson, Royal Navy, by his wife Agnes Mary, daughter of the late Reverend William Yonge, Chancellor of Norwich, Vicar of Swaffham ; succeeded his uncle (by special remainder in the patentof creation) in 1874. Creation —First patent, January 8, 1858 ; second, July 8, 1858. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a wolf salient or, in chief a fleur-de-lis argent, between two bezants. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or. Married, December 27, 1872, Christiana Whiting, daughter of Richard Phillips, Fellow of the Royal Society. Heir presumptive — His brother, M is the Naval Cockade. mn mn 1047 Arthur Knyvet Wilson, Esquire, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath (created 1887), Aide-de- Camp to the Queen ; born 1842. Residence — 3 Upper Park Place, Richmond Hill. §SiR SAMUEL WILSON, Knight Bachelor, of Ercil- doune Anakie, Victoria, Australia, and of 9 Grosvenor Square, London, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Middlesex, Member of Parliament for Portsmouth. Born February 7, 1832, being the sixth son of Samuel Wilson of Ballyclouchan, in the county of Antrim, Ireland, by his wife Mary, daughter of Samuel Smyley of Dunard ; was twice elected a Member of the Legislative Assembly of Victoria, and to the Upper House of Legislature of the Western Provinces. Clubs — Carlton, Conservative, Consti- tutional, Bachelors'. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Per pale sable and gules, a wolf rampant or, charged on the shoulder with an estoile gules, between four mullets in cross of the third, on a chief of the last a representation of the end elevation of the Wilson Hail of the Melbourne University between two salmon naiant proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion or charged on the shoulder with an estoile gules, and resting the dexter paw on an escutcheon per pale sable and gules, theron a wolfs head erased also or; with the Motto, "Semper vigilans." Married, 1861, Jeanne, eldest daughter of the Honourable William Camp- bell, Member of the Legislative Council of Victoria ; and has Issue — (i) Gordon Chesney Wilson, Esquire, born August I, 1865 [married, 1891, Sarah Isabella Augusta, commonly known as Lady Sarah Isabella Augusta, daughter of the Most Noble the seventh Duke of Marlborough] ; (2) Wilfred Wilson, Esquire, born March 3, 1872 ; (3) Chesney Clarence Wilson, Esquire, born March 2, 1873 ; {4) Herbert Hayden Wilson, Esquire, born February 4, 1875 ; Adeline Constance [married, June 11, 1892, the Right Honourable the Earl of Huntingdon] ; Maud Margaret ; and Florence Mabel. Postal addresses — 9 Grosvenor Square, London ; Hughenden Manor, High Wycombe, Bucks. ARTHUR BROMBY WILSON - BARKWORTH, Gentleman, Doctor of mil0on=TBarktDortt) of^camb^'g^Td'^ son of Edward Shimells Wilson of The Grange, Melton, in the county of York, by his wife Frances Mary, daughter of the late Reverend John Healey Bromby, Vicar of Hull, and Master of the Charter House there ; assumed the additional siu-name of Bark- worth, and the arms of Barkworth quarterly vrith his own, by Royal License. Axmorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, chequey or and gules, on a bend cotised azure, an estoile between two lions rampant argent (for Barkworth) ; 2 and 3 sable, a wolf rampant between two estoiles in fesse and a fasces in chief fessewise, all argent (for Wilson). Crests — i. upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion argent, holding in the dexter paw a clarion, and resting the sinister paw on an estoile both gules (for Bark- worth) ; 2. on a wreath of the colours, in front of a demi- wolf sable, gorged with a collar gemel, a fasces argent (for Wilson). Motto — " Esto quod esse videris." Married Emily, heir to her father, George Barkworth of Thearne, in the county of York ; and has Issue — Kenneth Arthur Wilson - Barkworth, Gentleman. Estates — The Elms, Kirkella, in the county of York. Postal address — The. Elms, Kirkella, near Hull. § WILLIAM HENRY WILSON - FITZGERALD, Esquire, of Inchoveagh, milj8(on=JFttfgeralD ^,d''chacSe?'in'The county of Northampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Clare, and High Sheriff i88z. Justice of the Peace for the county of Northampton, Barrister-at-Law. Born April 22, 1844, being the second son of the late Richard Bassett Wilson of Cliffe Hall, in the county of York, by his wife Anne, second daughter of the late William Fitzgerald, Esquire, of Adelphi, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of County Clare 1842; and assumed by Royal License m 1872, the additional surname and arms of Fitzgerald in compliance with the will of his maternal grandfather. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, ermine on a saltire gules, a boar's head couped or (for Fitzgerald) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and azure, on a fesse cotised three lions' gambs fesseways, all counterchanged (for Wilson), and impaling the arms of Stanhope, namely, quarterly ermine and gules, in the centre a crescent on a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a boar passant gules, bristled and armed or, charged with a saltire gold (for Fitzgerald) ; 2. upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert in front of a lion's head erminois, a lion's gamb erased argent (for Wilson). Motto — "Shan- net a boo." Married, 1885, Isabella Olave, only daughter of the late Russell C. Stanhope, Esquire, of Parsonstown, Manor, in the county of Meath ; and has Issue — (i) Francis William Wilson-Fitzgerald, Gentleman, born December 8, 1B86 ; and Olave Clare. Seat — Chacombe, near Banbury. 9aiil0on=patten ELIZABETH WILSON-PATTEN, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Wilson -Patten, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Winmarleigh (extinct). Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Fusilly ermine and sable, a canton gules. Postal address — 4 Cadogan Place, London. ELLINOR WILSON-PATTEN, commonly known as the Honourable EUinor Wilson- Patten, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Winmarleigh (extinct). Armorial hearings are, upon a lozenge : Fusilly ermine and sable, a canton gules. Postal address — 4 Cadogan Place, London. § WILLIAM HENRY WILSON-TODD, Esquire, formerly Captain 39th Regiment, rrurn River, Moira, Victoria, UAUmit-V-JllUUlU Justice of the Peace, Member of the Legislative Council for that Colony. Born in Scotland February 20, 1840, being the second son of John Winter of Edinburgh, by his wife Janet Margaret, daughter of John Robert Irving of Bon- shaw, in the county of Dumfries ; assumed the additional surname and arms of Irving. C/i/fo— Australian , Melbourne. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, argent three holly leaves vert (for Irving) ; 2 and 3 chequy or and sable, a fesse argent, charged with a saltire couped gules, two flaunches of the last, each charged with two trefoils slipped of the first (for Winter). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crests, i. upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, hold- M is the Naval Cockade. mm mis 1051 ing in the gauntlet a branch of holly consisting of seven leaves and fructed all proper ; motto over, ' ' Haud uUis labentia ventis" (for Irving); 2. upon a wreath of the colours, a hind trippant argent, supporting with the sinister forefoot a saltire gules, gorged with a collar fiory counter- flory, with chain affixed thereto and reflexed over the back sable, and charged on the body with two trefoils slipped of the last (for Winter) ; with the Motto, " Sub sole sub umbra virens." Married in Victoria, June 30, 1868, Frances Amelia, daughter of William Drayton Taylor, Esquire, of Timmering, Rodney, Victoria; and has Issue— (z) John Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born August 10, 1872 ; (2) William Irving Wmter-Irving, Gentleman, born January 4. 1876 ; (3) Oliver Irving Winter-Irving, Gentleman, born September 14, 1878 ; (4) Cyril Nasmyth Irving Winter- Irving, Gentleman, born December 30, 1886; (5) another son, born November 13, 1890; Frances Irving [married Dr. Hemy Fitz-Gerald PowellJ ; Margaret Irving ; Amy Irving; Elsie Irving; Laura Irving; and Florence Irving. Estates — Stanhope ; Mount Scobie, in the county of Rodney ; Noorilum, in the county of Moira ; Tirrengower, in the counties of Heytesbury and Polwarth, all in Victoria. Postal address — Noorilum, Goulburn River, county Moira, Victoria. §The Right Honourable EDWARD TURNOUR, Earl Winterton, Viscount Turnour, ^t['\\'nfPYft\n ^'^'^ Baron Winterton, of Gort, in the VL«14'l.llV*;'VVUll county of Galway, in the Peerage of Ireland, Deputy - Lieutenant for the county of Sussex. Born August 15, 1837, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Winterton, by his wife Maria, third daughter of Sir Peter Pole, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1879. Creations — Baron, April 10, 1761 ; Earl, &c. , February 12, 1766. Armorial beanngs — He bears for Arms : Ermines, on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four fers-de-moline pierced sable, impaling the arms of Hamilton, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules three cinque- foils ermine (for Hamilton) ; 2 and 3 argent, an ancient ship or lymphad with one mast, the sails furled and oars out sable (for Airan). Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion passant guardant argent, holding in the dexter paw a fer-de-moline sable. Supporters — Two Uons argent, semfe of fers-de-moline sable. lUotto — " Esse quam videri." Mai'ried, Marcb \6, 1882, Georgiana Susan, commonly known as Lady Georgiana Susan, daughter of the Most Noble Sir James Hamilton, Duke of Abercorn, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter ; and has Issue — Edward Turnour, Esquire, com- monly known as Viscount Turnour, born April 4, 1883. Seat — Shillinglee Park, in the county of Sussex. The Right Honourable MARIA TURNOUR, Widow, Countess - Dowager Winterton, daughter of Sir Peter Pole, second Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is stirmounted by the coronet of her rank : Ermines, on a cross quarterly pierced argent, four fers-de- moline pierced sable, impaling the arms of Pole, namely azure, semfe-de-lis and a lion rampant argent. Supporters — Two lions argent, sem& of fers-de-moline sable. Married, 1832, the Right Honourable Edward Turnour, fourth Earl Winterton, who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable Edward Turnour, fifth Earl of Winterton [to whom refer] ; (2) Keith Turnour, Esquire, commonly known as the Honoiffable Keith Turn- our, Major King's Royal Rifle Corps, born February 23, 1848 [niarried, December 23, 1879, Caroline Chester, second daughter of Strachan Bethune, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Counsel Learned in the Law, of Montreal, Canada, and by her has, Henry Keith Turnour, Esquire, born June 23, 1885 ; and Beatrice Winterton] ; (3) Archer Turnour, Es- quire, commonly known as the Honourable Archer Turnour, born November 11, 1852 [married, April 10, 1877, Florence Emma, daughter of John Bryant of Kensington, and has, Gerard Archer Turnour, Esquire, born January 30, 1878; and Muriel Audrey] ; Maria, commonly known as Lady Maria ; Emily, commonly known as Lady Emily ; Georgi- ana, commonly known as Lady Georgiana [married, Octo- ber 2, 1862, George Hanbury Field of Ashurst Park, in the county of Kent, and has issue] ; Catherine, commonly known as Lady Catherine ; Jane, commonly known as Lady Jane ; and Sybella, commonly known as Lady Sybella. Postal address — 55 Upper Berkeley Street, Portman Square, W. Lieutenant- Colonel FRANK GRAHAM WINTLB, Companion of the Distinguished Service K!['X\X\^\t> Order. Born 1852, being the son of the ^iMXVWXVi, late Majar-General Alfred Wintle, Royal Artillery ; created Companion of the Dis- tinguished Service Order, i8gi. Club — Junior United Service. Postal address — Alder shot. WINTON, see DE WINTON. WINTON, Earl of, see EGLINTON. THOMAS HENRY RICKETTS WINWOOD, Esquire, Master of Arts, of Wellisford ^iT^tnVMrtriTl Manor, in the county of Somerset, UAUltllUUUU Justice of the Peace for that county and for the county of Cardigan, High Sheriff 1883. Bor?i September 14, 1852, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Henry Winwood, Esquire, of Tyglyn Ayron, in the county of Cardigan, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff 1856, by his wife Phoebe Anne, daughter of David Henderson, Doctor of Medicine, of Montrose. 67a^— Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, on a pile argent, between two roses in base of the last, barbed and seeded proper, a cross botonny sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a mount vert, in front of an eagle's head erased sable, holding in the beak a wreath of laurel proper, two wings saltireways argent. Married, July 11, 1878, Mabel Louisa Parry, daughter of William Parry-Okeden, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, of Turnworth House, in the county of Dorset ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Ralph Okeden Winwood, Gentleman, born May 19, 1885 ; (2) John Montague Winwood, Gentleman, born April 30, 1886 ; Marian Phcebe, died September 4, 1880 ; Gladys Mabel; and Christine Mary. Seat — Wellisford Manor, Wellington, in the county of Somerset. Dame WISDOM, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wisdom., widow of Sir Robert 7\^\\Cit\t\XV\ Wisdom, late Attorney - General of New UAillXtUUUI South Wales, who was created Knight Com-Tnander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George 1887, and died 1888. Postal address — Sydney, New South Wales. LEWIS LOVATT AYSHFORD WISE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford, K^'Jid^ I^Iajor [retired) Staffordshire Yeomanry Cavalry , ^l-^l^wv late of the 8th King's Regiment. Born March 21, 1844, being the only son of John Ayshford Wise, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, High Sheriff 1852, Member of Parliament for the county of Stafford 1851 - 1860, by his wife Mary Lovatt, only daughter and heiress of Hugh Booth, by his wife Anne, only daughter and heiress of Thomas Lovatt of Clayton. Clubs — Windham, Junior Travellers' , Maison Ddrd. Livery — Green, waistcoat striped green and white. Armo- rial bearings as used, but for which no authority has been established at the College t^ Arms, are for Arms : Quarterly of eight, I. sable, three chevronels ermine [for Wise) ; 2. gules, six annulets in pile or [for Vipont) ; 3. sable, a pelican in her piety or, the nest vert [for Trevage) ; 4. gules, a fesse argent, between three escallops or [for Brit) ; 5. sable, between two fiaunches or, a lion rampant of the last [for Priestwood) ; 6. argent, a fesse wavy between six cross crosslets gules [for Brooking) ; 7. argent, between two chevronels sable, three ash-crops vert [for Ayshford) ; 8. grand quarter, quarterly i. and ii^i. argent, three boars' heads erased and erect sable [for Boothe) ; ii. and Hi. argent, three wolves passant in pale sable [for Lovatt of Clayton) ; and for his Crests, i. on a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, guttde-deau, and holding be- tween its paws a regal mace [for Wise) ; 2. issuant from a wreath of leaves, a Saracen's head in profile proper [for Ayshford); with the Mottoes, " Sapere aude," " Fuimus." Married, August i, 1871, Alice Isabel, daughter of Thomus Broughton Charlton of Chilwell Hall, in the county cf Nottingham; and has had Issue — Ralph Lovatt Ayshford Wise, born iSyS, died 1877; Elfrida Ayshford; and Esla Muriel Ayshford. Estates — Clayton Hall, Newcastle, in the county of Stafford: Watts House, Bishop's Lydeard, in The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1052 mis moi the county of Somerset. Postal address — Watts House, Bishop's Lydeard, Taunton, DAME SARAH ELIZABETH WISEMAN, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wiseman, 7\?[\\et(^XV\i\W daughter of Lewis Langworthy of Elles- UAiltJJV'Ultill mere. Putney. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, a chevron ermine, between three cronels argent. Married, 1878, Captain Sir William Wiseman, Royal Navy, ninth Baronet, who died 1893. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Sir William George Eden Wiseman, tenth Baronet [to whom refer] ; Winifred May ; Dorothy Lilian ; Margery Elizabeth ; and Joan Hilda Marion. Postal address — The Priory, Writtle, Chelmsford. Sir WILLIAM GEORGE EDEN WISEMAN, tenth Baronet, of Canfield Hall, in the county of Essex. Born February i, 1885, being the son of Sir William Wiseman, ninth Baronet, by his wife Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of Lewis Langworthy of EUesmere, Putney ; succeeded his father in 1893, under the creation of August 29, 162B. Livery — Black, with white facings, and silver buttons. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Sable, a chevron ermine, between three cronels argent. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a castle triple-towered or, port open argent, out of the top a demi-Moor issuant armed proper, in his dexter hand a dart argent, barbed and flighted or, in his sinister a Roman target of the last. Heir presumftive — His kinsman, the eldest son of Thomas Wiseman, grandson of the sixth Baronet, of whom there are believed to be several repre- sentatives living. Postal address — Lynton, De Parys Avenue, Bedford. WISHART, quartered by HAMILTON and FRASER. WISTANTON, quartered by GROSVENOR and by TAUNTON. WODEHOUSE, see KIMBERLEY. WODEHOUSE, Baron, see KIMBERLEY. EDMOND ROBERT WODEHOUSE, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, ?r/Tlnril>finitrtl> Member of Parliament for Bath, UAllUUt^yUU^K- Barrister-at-Law. Born 1835, being the only son of the late Sir Philip Edraond Wodehouse, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, by his wife Catherine Mary, daughter of the late Francis J. Templer. Cluhs— Travellers', Oxford and Cambridge, Brooks's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, guttSe- de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine, and impaling the arms of Bagot, namely ermine, two uhevronels azure. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a cubit arm proper, vested argent, and grasping a club in bend sinister or ; and above it the Motto, " Frappe fort," and below the arms, "Agincourt." Married, 1876, Adela, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Walter Bagot, Chancellor of Bath and Wells, and Rector of Castle Rising, in the county of Norfolk. ELEANOR ISABEL BRIDGET WODEHOUSE, commonly known as Lady Eleanor Isabel Bridget Wode- liouse, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Ashhurnham, Married, 1844, the Reverend Algernon Wodehouse. Postal address — Mayjield, Christchurch Road, Winchester, HENRY ERNEST WODEHOUSE, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Police Magistrate and Coroner, Hong- Kong. Born 184s, being the son of the late Colonel Philip Wodehouse, by his wife Lydia, daughter of Joseph Lea ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1886. Armorial bear- ings—He bears for Arms ; Sable, a chevron or, gutt^e- de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine. Upon the M is the Military Cockade. escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Com- panion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm couped below the elbow, vested argent, and grasping a club or ; and over it the Motto, "Frappe fort." Married, 1877, Eleanor, daughter of the late Reverend J. Bathurst Deane, Rector of St. Helen's, Bishopsgate, London; and has Issue living — (i) Philip Peverel John Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (2) Ernest Armine Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1879 ; (3) Pelham Grenville Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1881 ; (4) Lancelot Richard Wodehouse, Gentleman, born 1892. Postal address — Hong-Kong, Colonel JOSCELINE HExNEAGE WODEHOUSE, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Royal Artillery. Born 1852, being the son of Vice-Admiral George Wodehouse, by his wife Eleanor Charlotte, daughter of Andrew Mortimer Drummond ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889 ; Companion of the Most Dis- tinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890, C&^— United Service. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a chevron or, gutt6e-de-sang, between three cinquefoils ermine. Upon the escutcheon , from which are pendent his badges as a Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath and a Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colotu-s, a dexter cubit arm vested argent, and grasp- ing a club in bend sinister or ; and over the crest the Motto, "Frappe fort." Married, 1885, Constance (who died 1886), daughter of General Sir Charles D'Aguilar, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. The Right Honourable Sir HENRY DRUMMOND WOLFF, Knight Grand Cross of the Most TTP^lf^ifP Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand ^iy^*^\^ Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, a Alember of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Ambassador at Madrid. Born 1830, being the son of the late Reverend Doctor Wolff, by his wife Georgiana, cofmnonly known as Lady Georgiana, daughter of the Right Honourable Robert, second Earl of Orford ; created Knight Commander of. the Most Honourable Order of tlie Bath, 1879, and advaticed to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, i88g ; created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1862, and advanced to the rank of K?nght Grand Cross of that Order, 1878 ; appointed a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1885. Married, 1852, the only daughter of tile late Sholto Douglas. Residence — British Embassy, Madrid. ARTHUR NAYLOR WOLLASTON, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Eminent Order ?rTl>r> Carlow. Born August 24, 1870, being VUUUWt-ltif the son of Major William Charles Wol- seley (6th Royal Warwickshire Regiment), by his wife Annie, daughter of the Reverend Capel Wolseley ; educated at the Royal MiUtary College, Sand- hurst ; succeeded his kinsman, the Very Reverend Sir John, Dean of Kildare, January 26, i8go, under the creation of January 19, 1744. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befit- ting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a wolf's head proper. Motto — "Mors raihi vita est." Heir presumptive — His cousin, Reginald Beatty Wolseley, son of Cadwallader Brooke Wolseley, Doctor of Medicine, great-great-grand- son of the first Baronet, born 1872. Residence — Rhodyate, Banwell, in the county of Somerset. HSiR CHARLES MICHAEL WOLSELEY, ninth W Baronet, of Wolseley, in the county of Stafford, Deputy - Lieutenant. Born July 4, 1846, being the son of the eighth Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Nicholas Selby ; succeeded his father in 1854, under the creation of November 24, 1628. Clubs — Brooks's, Hurlingham. Lively — Green, piped with scarlet, red and white striped vest (full dress, scarlet vest). Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a talbot passant gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a wolfs head erased proper. Motto — "Homo homini lupus." Married, July 18, 1883, Anita Theresa, daughter of D. T. Murphy, San Francisco, California, North America ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Joseph Wolseley, Esquire, born and died January 3, 1885 ; (2) Edric Charles Joseph Wolseley, Es- quire, born April 7, 1886 ; (3) William Ralph Joseph Wolseley, Esquire, born July i, 1887. Estate and postal address — Wolseley, Stafford. Dame CONSTANCE LOUISA WOLSELEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wolseley, daughter of Lieu- tenant-General R. P. Radcliffe, Royal Artillery. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference. Married, 1872, Sir Clement James Wolseley, seventh Baronet, who died 1889. Postal address — 10 Lower Grosvenor Place, London, S.W. Dame FRANCES ANNABELLA WOLSELEY, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wolseley, daughter of Arthur Blennerhasset, Member of Parliament, of Bally- seedy, in the county of Kerry. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference. Married, 1859, Sir John Richard Wolseley, sixth Baronet, who died 1874. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Ada Frances Alice [married, June 18, 1885, Major Charles Bradford Harries Jenkins, 19th Hussars, who has assumed the additional name and arms of Wolseley (to whom refer), and has issue]; Amelia Cecilia Louisa; Eva Blennerhasset ; and Frances Wilhelmina. Postal address — Abbey View, Dalkey, county Dublin. 35 Field-Marshal the Right Honourable Sir GAR- W NET JOSEPH WOLSELEY, Viscount Wolseley of Wolseley, in the county of Stafford, and Baron Wolseley of Cairo and Wolseley, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honour- able Privy Council, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Civil Law, Doctor of Laws, General in the Army, Commander of the Forces in Ireland. Born June 4, 1833, being the son of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley, 2Sth Regiment, by his wife Frances Anne, daughter of W. Smith of Golden Bridge House, in the county of Dublin ; created a Field-Marshal, 1894 ; created a Peer in November 1882, and was advanced to a Viscountcy 1885, with remainder in default of his male issue to his daughter, with remainder to her male issue, and was also accorded the thanks of both Houses of Parliament. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a talbot passant gules, a mullet for differ- ence. Above the escutcheon, which is encircled by the ribbon of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the badges of that Order and of a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath and a Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a wolfs head proper. Supporters — Two wolves proper, each charged on the shoulder with a laurel and palm branch in saltire or, gorged with a mural crown also or, and holding in the paw a sword erect proper, pommelled and hilled gold. Motto — "Homo homini lupus." Married, June 4, 1867, Louisa, daughter of Alexander Erskine ; and has Issue — Frances Garnet, commonly known as the Hon- The Editor undertaltes that every entry not in italics is tliat of a genuinely armigerous person. I0S4 moi moo ourable Frances Garnet. Residences — Ranger's Lodge, Greenwich Park, S.E. ; Royal Hospital, Dublin, § Major - General Sir GEORGE BENJAMIN WOLSELEY, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Major-General command- ing a district in India, late Aide-de-Carap to the Queen. Born 1839, being the fourth son of Major Garnet Joseph Wolseley, by his wife Frances Anne, daughter of William Smith, Esquire, of Golden Bridge House, in the county of Dublin. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. Ar- morial hearings — He bears for Arms : Argent a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference. Upon the es- cutcheon, which is surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and pendent therefrom his badge as a Knight Commander thereof, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a wolf's head proper ; with the Motto, "Mors mihi vita est." Married, 1867, Louisa E. , daughter of William Andrews of Monkstown, in the county of Dublin ; and has Issue — Gar- net Joseph Wolseley, Esquire. Postal address — Belgaum, Madras. W Major CHARLES BRADFORD HARRIES WOL- @ SELEY-JENKINS, Ma- C^ol]6(elep=3|enbtn0 ''^^l\f:^l^ii ^ the youngest son of the late General Charles Vanbrugh Jenkins, Justice of the Peace, of Charlton Hill and Cruckton, by his wife Annette Louisa Robertina, eldest daughter of Horace Aylwai'd ; and assumed by Royal License the additional surname and arms of Wolseley, 1894. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, barry of six azure and ermine, on a pile between three annulets or, a lion rampant regardant sable ; 2 and 3 argent, a talbot passant gules, with marks of distinction ; and upon an escutcheon of pre- tence the same arms of Wolseley, namely argent, a talbot passant gules, a crescent for difference ; and for his Crests, 1. on a mural coronet sable, a lion passant regardant, or supporting with the dexter paw an escutcheon barry of six azure and ermine, charged with an annulet or (for Jenkins) ; 2. out of a ducal coronet or, a wolfs head proper, with marks of distinction (for Wolseley) ; with the Motto, " Perge sed caute." Married, June 16, 1885, Ada Frances Alice, daughter of Sir John Richard Wolseley, sixth Baronet, of Mount Wolseley, and has issue. WOLVEDON, quartered by HORDERN and by LONGUEVILLE. §The Right Honourable FREDERICK GLYN, Baron Wolverton of Wolverton, in T[(['it\\\\PVtt\n ''^^ county of Buckingham, Deputy- UALI.UIUK'VIUU Lieutenant for the county of Dorset. Born September 24, 1864, being the younger son of Vice- Admiral Harry Carr Glyn, commonly called the Honourable Harry Carr Glyn, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, by his wife Rose, daughter of Denis Mahony ; succeeded his brother July 2, 1888, under the creation of December 14, 1869. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Argent, an eagle displayed with two heads sable, gutt^e-d'or. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an eagle's head erased sable, gutt^e-d'or, holding in the beak an escallop argent. Supporters — Two eagles, wings elevated sable, gutt^e-d'or, each gorged with a collar gemel gold, and holding in the beak an escallop argent. Motto — " Fidei tenax." Married, January 5, 1895, Edith, commonly called Lady Edith, daughter of the Right Honourable the late Earl of Dudley. Heir presumptive — His uncle, Pascoe Charles Glyn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Pascoe Charles Glyn, Member of Parliament for the county of Dorset (East Division), 1885, 1886, Justice of the Peace for the county of Middlesex ; born 1833 ; married, firstly, Harriet, 1858, daughter of the Venerable C. St. John Mild- may (she died the same year) ; and secondly, 1861, Caroline Henrietta, daughter of Captain William Amherst Hale of Quebec. Residences — Iwerne House, Blandford, in the county of Dorset ; 32 Eaton Place, London, S.W. ^ is the Military Coclcade. 2:^om6toell Sir GEORGE ORBY WOMBWELL, fourth Baronet, of Worabwell, in the county of York, Deputy - Lieutenant for that county. Born November 25, 1832, being the son of the third Baronet, by his wife, the youngest daughter of Orby Hunter of Crowland Abbey, in the county of Lincoln ; served at Alma and Inkerman ; succeeded his father in 1855, under the creation of August 26, 1778. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms ; Gules, a bend between six unicorns' heads couped argent, and impaling the arms of Child-Villiers, namely, quarterly i and 4, argent on a cross gules, five escallops or (for Villiers) ; 2 and 3 gules, a chevron engrailed ermme be- tween three eaglets ducally gorged or, and in the chief point for distinction an escallop gold (for Child). Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, an unicorn's head couped argent. Motto— " In well -beware." Married, September 3, 1861, Julia Sarah AUce, commonly known as Lady Julia Sarah Alice, elder daughter of the Right Honourable George Augustus Frederic Child-Villiers, sixth Earl of Jersey ; and has had Issue— [1) George Wombwell, Esquire, born November i, 1865, died at Meerut, India, January 16, 1889 ; (2) Stephen Frederick Wombwell, Esquire, born February 19, 1867 ; Julia Georgiana Sarah [married, August 29, 1882, Vesey Dawson, Esquire, commonly called Lord Cremorne, eldest son of the Right Honourable Earl of Dartrey, Knight of the Most Illustrious Order of Saint Patrick] ; Mabel Caroline ; and Cecilia Clementina [married, July 28, 1890, W. Graham Menzies of Hallyburton, in the county of Forfar]. 5sa^j_Newburgh Park, Easingwold, in the county of York ; 20 Wilton Crescent. WOOD, see HALIFAX. A'DEANE GENT WOOD. Born April i, 1865, being the third son of James Gent Wood, ?r/Tlnn!l Solicitor, by his wife Caroline, datighter of UAliUUU George Selman, Yeoman. Armorial bearings as used are: Argent, an oak-tree growing out of a mount in base proper between two crosses crosslet fitcMe aztire, all within a bordure invected of the last. Crest — An oak-slip fructed proper : with the Motto, " Dui mescis." These are the arms matriculated in Lyon Register for Wood of Grangehaugh, but they have not been matriculcLted to Mr. A'Deane Gent Wood. Mai'ried, fanuaiy 17, 1889, Bertha Augusta, daughter of Thomas Frederick Hale: and has Issue — One daughter. Postal address — The Woodlands, Bathwick Hill, Bath. ARTHUR HERBERT EDWARD WOOD, Gentle- man, of Newbold Revel, in the county of Warwick. Born April I, 1870, being the eldest son of the late Edward Herbert Wood, Esquire, of Raasay, Isle of Raasay, in the county of Inverness, and Newbold Revel, in the county of Warwick, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Inverness, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Warwick, Captain Warwickshire Yeomanry Cavalry, by his wife Evelyn Anne, daughter of Major- General Valiant. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Per fesse or and sable, a wolf rampant counterchanged between two trees eradicated in chief proper. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant argent, sem^e of buckles sable, the sinister paw resting on a shield also sable, charged with a wolf's head erased also argent. Motto — "Virtute et labore." Married, 1893, Mary Olive, daughter of Bevil Granville of Wellesbourne, in the county of Warwick. Seats — Isle of Raasay, Skye, in the county of Inverness; and Newbold Revel, Rugby, in the county of Warwick. Colonel EDWARD ALEXANDER WOOD, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1841, being the eldest son of Sir Charles Alexander Wood ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, r884. Married, 1871, fanet, daughter of C. D. Alex- ander of Sutton Place, in th£ county of Surrey. Dame ELIZABETH RACHEL COX. Widow, com- monly known as Lady Wood, daughter of W. Newton of M is the Naval Cockade. moo ^00 loss Elvedon Hall, hi the county of Suffolk. Married, firstly, 1833, Sir Mark Wood, second Baronet, of Gatton, who died 1837, when his title (created in 1808) became extinct; secondly, 1845, Sir Charles Cox, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, who died 1892. Postal address — 19 Lowndes Square, S. W. Colonel ELLIOTT WOOD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1844, being the son of Miles Astman Wood of Ledbuij ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1885. Club Junior United Service. Postal address — i Morpeth Ter- race, S. W. FREDERICK GEORGE LINDLEY WOOD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick George Lindley Wood. Born 1846, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Viscount Halifax. Clubs — Brooks's, Travellers', Athenseum. Armorial bearing's — He bears for Arms : Three naked savage men of the wood ambulant in fesse proper, each holding in his sinister hand a club resting on his shoulder all proper, and on his dexter arm a shield argent, charged with a cross gules, on a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable, and im- paling the arms of Lindsay, namely, quarterly i and 4, gules a fesse chequy argent and azure (for Lindsay) ; 2 and 3 or, a lion rampant gules, debruised by a ribbon sable (for Abernethy). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, a savage as in the arms, the escutcheon sable charged with a griffin's head erased argent. Married, 1878, Mary Susan Felicie Lindsay, commonly known as Lady Mary Susan Felicie Lindsay, daughter of the Right Hon- ourable the twenty-fifth Earl of Crawford and Balcarres ; and has Issue living — (i) Francis Hugo Lindley Wood, Esquire, born 1880 ; (2) Robert Alexander Lindley Wood, Esquire, born 1883 ; (3) Everard Charles Lindley Wood, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (4) Charles Wilfred Lindley Wood, Genlteman, born 1890. Residences — Hoarcross, Burton-on- Trent ; 34 Hans Place, S.W. Chambers — 7 King's Bench Walk, E.C. GEORGE SWINFORD WOOD, Gentleman, of Bodlon- deb, in the county of Carnarvon. Born April 8, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Henry Wood of Chester, by his wife Harriet, daughter of James Lomax of Dawstone, in the county of Chester. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three mullets of six points in bend between two bendlets nebuly gules, all between three roses of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, in front of a mount thereon an oak- tree proper, three bezants. Motto — "Sicut serimus, sic metimus." Married, September 18, 1867, M. J. E. , daugh- ter of Enoch Gibbon Salisbury of Glan Aber, in the county of Chester; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Henry Wood, Gentleman, born May 8, 1869 ; (2) Albert Salisbury Wood, Gentleman, born April i, 1871 ; (3) Arthur PhiUp Lomax Wood, Gentleman, born October 29, 1876. Seat — Bodlon- deb, Conway, North Wales. GERTRUDE EMILY WOOD, commonly known as the Honourable Gertrude Emily Wood, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Baron Bateman. Married, 1892, John Wood of Whitfield, Glossop, and the Rylands, Leominster. Postal address — Whitfield, Glossop. Captain HASTINGS ST. LEGER WOOD, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1856, being the son of Lieutenant - General Sir Henry Hastings Affieck Wood, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Distinguished Ser- vice Order, 1888. Married, 1891, Mary Judith Vaughton, daughter of the Reverend J. Parker, formerly Rector of Willovghby and Wysall, in the county of Nottingham. Colonel HENRY WOOD, Companion of the Most Hon- ourable Order of the Bath. Born 183S, being the son of the late R. H. Wood of Richmond, in. the county of Surrey ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1889. Clubs — United Service, Army and Navy. yi^xnaA, firstly, 1866, Charlotte Frances (who died 1869), daughter of Major-General Smith; secondly, 1871, Helen Mary, daughter of the late Reverend Henry Brown, Rector of Woolwich. Postal address — 95 Thorpe Road, Norwich. § Lieutenant - General Sir HENRY EVELYN WOOD, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distin- guished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, on whom Her Majesty has conferred the Decoration of the Victoria Cross. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend Sir John Page Wood, Baronet, by his wife Emma Caroline, youngest daughter of Sampson Michell of Croft West, in the county of Cornwall; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1874, advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1879, and to that of Knight Grand Cross, 1891 ; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1882. C/a^— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord Ma yor of the City of London in pale between an oak- tree on a mount vert, fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarter, and in the second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant, the escutcheon being encircled by the ribbon of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and by the collars and pendent therefrom the badges of a Knight Grand Cross of that Order, and of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and his Victoria Cross. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crown argent, a demi-wild man wreathed about the temples with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an oak tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto — "Defend." Married; Septemher 19, 1867, Mary Paulina, commonly called the Honourable Mary Paulina (who died 1891), sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Viscount Southwell; and has Issue living — (i) Evelyn FitzGerald Michell Wood, Esquire, Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment, and serving with Egyptian Army, born 1869 [married, 1893, Lilian, daughter of the late Charles Edward Hutton] ; (2) Charles Michell Wood, Esquire, Lieutenant 2nd Battalion Northumberland Fusiliers, born 1873 ; (3) Arthur Herbert Michell Wood, Esquire, iDorn 1877 ; Anna Paulina May ; Marcella Mary ; and Victoria Eugenie. Residence — 23 Devonshire Place, W. General Sir HENRY HASTINGS AFFLECK WOOD, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1826, being the son of the late General John S. Wood, Lieutenant of Tower of London ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1875, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Married, 18 — , Catherine, daughter of the late Commander Henry Sankey, Royal Navy, of Preston House, in the county of Kent. Postal address — 41 Rue des Vicillards, Boulogne- sur-Mer, France. HENRY JOHN LINDLEY WOOD, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry John Lindley Wood. Born 1843, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Vis- count Halifax ; appointed Lieutenant loth Hussars May 1870, Captain 12th Lancers, and to the brevet of Major March 1874, retired 1885 with Honorary rank of Lieutenant- Colonel. Clubs — Athen^um, Boodle's, Brooks's, Travellers'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Azure, three naked savage men of the wood ambulant in fesse proper, each holding in his sinister hand a club resting on his shoulder all proper, and on his dexter arm a shield argent, charged with a cross gules, on a canton ermine, three lozenges conjoined in fesse sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent : and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a savage as in the arms, the shield sable charged with a griffin's head erased argent. Postal address — Hickleton, Doncaster. Sir HENRY TRUEMAN WOOD, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1845, being the eldest son of William Burton Persse Wood, by his wife Emily, daughter of James Morris ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, i8go. Club — Oxford and Cambridge. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and or, a cross flory gules, between in the first and fourth quarters an oak-tree on a mount fructed proper, in the second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged with a bezant. Upon The Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person 1056 moo moo the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a mural crow'n argent, a demi-wild man wreathed with oak fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Married, 1873, Marian, daughter of J. Oliver ; and has Issue — William Vincent Wood, Esquire, born 1875 ; Freda Muriel ; and Dorothy Kathleen. Postal address — Society of Arts, Adelphi, W.C. JOHN BADDELEY WOOD, Esquire, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Justice of the Peace for the county of Salop. Born March 21, 1849, being the eldest son of Edmund Thomas Wedg^vood Wood, Esquire, Jus- tice of the Peace for tlie counties of Salop and Stafford, by his wife Sophia, daughter of G. F, Schmidt, Esquire, of Hamburg, by his wife, the Baroness Emilia von Dick- man-Secherau. Clubs — Windham, Orleans, Raleigh. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a lion rampant between three boars' heads erased sable. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, a demi-man wreathed about the temples and waist with oak leaves fructed, the dexter hand holding a club in bend all proper, the sinister arm extended, the hand grasping a wolf's head erased sable; with the Motto, " Deus robur meum." Married, 1876, his cousin, Elizabeth Marianne, only child and heiress of Nicholas Price Wood, of The Hall, Wirksworth, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Nicholas Price Wood, Gentleman, born 1877 ; (2) Edmund Baddeley Wood, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Mary Dorothy ; and Agnes Evelyn. Estates — Henley Hall, Ludlow, in the county of Salop ; The Hall, Wirksworth, in the county of Derby. Postal address — Henley Hall, Ludlow. JOHN GATHORNE WOOD, Esquire, of Thedden Grange, Alton, in the county of Hampshire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Southampton, Bor?L July 17, 1839, being the eldest son of the late John Wood of Thedden Grange, by his wife Annis Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Hardy of Dunstall Hall, in the county of Stafford. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, three naked savages proper, each holding in the sinister hand a shield argent charged with a cross flory gules, and in the dexter a club resting on the shield of the second, on a chief invected or, an estoile between two fleurs-de-lis azure, and impaling the arms of Hewitt, namely gules, a chevron engrailed between three owls argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a naked arm em- bowed couped at the shoulder, holding a club all proper, pendent from the vn-ist a shield as in the arms. Motto — " Non ligno cruce." Married, firstly, 1862, Susan Mary, only daughter of Edward Pennefather of Rathsalla, in the county of Wicklow ; and by her (who died 1864) had Issue — Evelyn Emily [married, December 2, 1886, Laurence Hardy, Esquire, Member of Parliament, younger son of the late Sir John Hardy, Baronet] ; and Edith Susan Mary [married, 1892, the Reverend F. E. Freese]. He married secondly, 1866, Mary Anne, commonly called the Honour- able Mary Anne, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable James Hewitt, fourth Viscount Lifford ; and has — (i) Archibald Henry Wood, Gentleman, born February 13, 1868 ; (2) Ernest Gathorne Wood, Gentleman, born July 19, 1869 ; (3) Wilfrid Edward Wood, Gentleman, born May 23, 1871 ; Gertrude Mary ; and Mary Millicent. Seats — Thedden Grange, and Shalden Manor, Alton, in the county of Hampshire. Dame LOUISA MARY JONES, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wood, eldest daughter of Robert Hodgson. Married, firstly, 1854, Sir Francis Wood, third Baronet, of Hatherley, who died 1868 ; secondly, 1874, Lieutenant- Lewis Jones. Postal address— Westgate-on-Sea, Kent. Sir MATTHEW WOOD, fourth Baronet, of Hatherley House, in the county of Gloucester. Born September 21, r857, being the son of Sir Francis Wood, third Baronet, by his wife, the eldest daughter of Robert Hodgson of Appleshaw, in the county of Hampshire ; succeeded his father in 1868, under the creation of December 16, 1837. Clubs — Brooks's, Raleigh, Hurlingham. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly argent and or, the mace of the Lord is the Military Coclcade. Mayor of London in pale, between an oak-tree on a mount vert, fructed proper, in the first and fourth quarters, and in the second and third a bull's head erased sable, charged on the neck with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a miu'al crown argent, a demi wild man wreathed about the temples with oak, fructed, in the dexter hand an oak-tree eradicated and fructed, and in the sinister a club all proper. Motto — "Defend." Heir presumptive — His brother, John Page Wood, Esquire, born i860. Residence — 83 Piccadilly, London, S.W. Sir RICHARD WOOD, Knight Grand Cross of tlie Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1806, being the son of the late Richard Wood; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1865 ; Knight Comm-ander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1877, and advanced to the rank of Knight Grand Cross of that Order, 1879. Club — Travellers' . Married, 1850, Christina, daughter of Sir William Duncan Godfrey, third Baronet. Residence — Nice. § RICHARD HENRY WOOD, Esquire, of Rokeby Grange, in the county of Warwick, and of Pantglas, in the county of Merioneth, Justice of the Peace and Deputy - Lieutenant for the counties of Warwick and Merioneth, and High Sheriff for the latter county 1889, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries, Fellow the Royal Geographical Society. Born 1820, being the son of the late Charles Wood of Northen House, by his wife Catha- rine, daughter of M. Rose of Northen House, in the County Palatine of Chester. Club — Conservative. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Per fesse gules and sable, a lion rampant argent, and in chief two crosses tau of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a blackamoor's head in profile, couped at the shoulders proper, wreathed with cinquefoils or, in front thereof three mascles interlaced fesse- ways also or. Married, 1854, Elizabeth, daughter of Peter Hatton, Esquire, of Belle Vue, Hartford, in the county of Chester. Estates — Rokeby Grange, in the county of Warwick ; Pantglas, in the county of Merioneth ; Hatton, in the County Palatine of Chester. Postal address — Rokeby Grange, Rugby. Dame SOPHIA WOOD, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wood, daughter of John Studholme Brownrigg, Member of Parliament. Married, 1838, Sir Charles Alex- ander Wood, Knight Bachelor, who died 1890. Postal address — 10 Durhain Place, Chelsea, § AUGUSTUS WOOD-ACTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Somer- ?r/flf1firi-Crrtnn ^^'' Salop, and Hereford, and also VJAaUIJU-aVlUll ^ Deputy -Lieutenant for the last named county. Born November i, 1842, and is the younger son of the late John Wood of Martock, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Mary Anne, daughter of the Reverend Thomas Coleman, Rector of Church Stretton, in the county of Salop, and niece of I'homas Pendarves Stackhouse-Acton of Acton-Scott ; and assumed the surname of Acton in addition to and after his patronymic, with the arms of Acton, by Royal License in the year 1874. C/kJ— Arthur's. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Gules, two lions passant argent, between nine cross crosslets fitchfe or. Married, July 15, 1880, Laura Charlotte, daughter of the Reverend Richard Surtees, Rector of Holtby, in the county of York. Estate and postal address— Acton Scott, Church Stretton, Shropshire. [In Burke's ' ' Landed Gentry " the following crest is men- tioned, na?nely, ' ' a human leg and thigh in armour proper, garnished or, couped and dropping blood:" but there is really no crest belonging to the Acton family.'] JOHN WOODBVRN, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. ^jTlnflJlhllftl ^™° '^43. ieing the son of the late VLVLlUUUUUVll David Woodburn, Doctor of Medicine, Honourable East India Company's Ser- 8 is the Naval Cockade. moo moo 1057 vice ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1892. Q,\\&&— Oriental, East India United Service. Married, 1869, Mabella Cassels, daughter of James Walker. Postal address — Calcutta. WOODCOCK, quartered by CUST. M BASIL THOMAS WOODD, Esquire, Barrister-at- ® Law, Justice of the Peace for the North and if/nnnllTl West Ridings of the county of York, and ^'•*^'^*^'^*^ Deputy-Lieutenant for the said West Riding. Born July 7, 1815, being the eldest son of Basil George Woodd, Gentleman, by his wife Mary, only daughter of the Reverend Robert Mitton of Harrogate, in the county of York. Clubs — Carlton, Athenaeum, York- shire (York), Leeds and County Conservative (Leeds). Livery — Chocolate brown coat, scarlet waistcoat, black plush breeches, and silver garters. Armorial beaiings — He bears for Anus : Quarterly i and 4, gules three demi- savages argent, holding clubs over their dexter shoulders or (for Woodd) ; 2. sable, a griffin segreant ermine (for Ballard) ; 3. party per pale gules and azure, an eagle dis- played with two heads or, a bordure counterchanged of the field (for Mytton). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Ciest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-savage as in the arms; with the Motto, " Non nobis." Married, July 13, 1837, Charlotte Mary (who died 1874), eldest daughter of the Reverend John Dampier of Colinshays, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Mary, only child of the Reverend C. Digby, commonly called the Honourable C. Digby; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend Basil Kilvington Woodd, Master of Laws, Clerk in Holy Orders, born September 15, 1842 [married, and has issue] ; (2) Alexander Dampier Woodd (Royal Navy), Gentleman, born August 9, 1847, died 1893 ; (3) Lawrence Henry Orde Woodd, Gentle- man, Bachelor of Arts, Inspector of Schools, born October 9, 1851, died 1879; Gertrude Mary; Charlotte Georgina ; Eleanor Jane ; Frances Louisa ; and Katherine Isabella. Estates — Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, Leckby ; and various farms in Scruton, Morton-on-Swale, Farnham, and in Wensleydale, all in the county of York. Postal address — Conyngham Hall, Knaresborough, Yorkshire. JANE WOODD, Widow, only daughter of Joseph Harris of Westcotes, in the county of Leicester. Livery — Claret colour piped with scarlet, scarlet facings and silver lace collar, silver buttons. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Gules, three demi-savages argent, bearing clubs over their left shoulders or, impaling the arms of Harris, namely sable, three piles or, charged with as many bulls' heads of the field. Married, 1864, the late C. H. L. Woodd, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) The Reverend "i'revor Basil Woodd [to whom refer] ; (2) Charles Hamp- den Basil Woodd, Gentleman, born 1869 ; Gertrude Jane ; and Ethel Grace. Estate — Oughtershaw and Starbotton Farm, Langstrothdale, Skipton. Postal address — Roslyn, Hampstead, London, N.W. The Reverend TREVOR BASIL WOODD, Master of Arts, Bachelor of Civil Law, Clerk in Holy Orders. Born 1866, being the eldest son of the late Charles Henry Lardner Woodd, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, by his wife Jane [to whom refer], only daughter of Joseph Harris of Westcotes, in the county of Leicester. Livery — Claret colour piped with scarlet, scarlet facings and silver lace collar, silver buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quar- terly I and 4, gules three demi-savages argent, bearing clubs over their left shoulders or (for Woodd) ; 2. sable, a grififin segreant ermine (for Ballard) ; 3. per pale gules and azure, an eagle displayed with two heads or, a bordure counterchanged of the field (for Mitton). Crest — Upon a wreath of the colom-s, a demi-savage argent, bearing a club or. Motto — "Non nobis." Estates — Tenant in remainder to Oughtershaw and Starbotton Farm, Langstrothdale, Skipton. Dame EMMA WOODIWISS, Widow , commonly known as Lady Woodiwiss, daughter of K!^1f\t\t\\\Y\\titi Newton Wright of Crich, in the VUUUUU1UI19P county of Derby. Married, 1849, Sir Abraham Woodiwiss, Knight Bache- lor, late Mayor of Derby (who died 1884). Of the above mar- riage there is issue. Postal address — The Pastures, Derby. Sir ALBERT WILLIAM WOODS, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint jr^lnHTr*^ Mlchael and Saint George, Knight Bachelor, UAUUUU9 Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Garter Principal King of Arms, Registrar and Secretary to the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Registrar to the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, King of Arms to the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Registrar to the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, of the Royal Order of Victoria and Albert, Fellow of the Society of Antiquaries. Bom i8i6, and was appointed Pursuivant of Arms 1838, Lancaster Herald 1841-1869, Registrar of College of Arms 1866-1869, Inspector of Regimental colours from 1842, Garter Principal King of Arms from 1869, dubbed Knight Bachelor 1869, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath 1887, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Livery — Blue, with white collar and cuffs. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : His official coat as Garter King of Arms, namely argent, a cross of Saint George gules, on a chief azure, a ducal coronet within a garter of that Most Noble Order, between a lion of England passant guardant and a fleur-de-lis all or, and impaling his family arms of Woods, namely or, on a mount vert, a lion statant guardant in front of an oak-tree proper, fructed of the first, a chief azure, thereon on a pale argent, between two circlets of the crown of a King of Arras also of the first, a cross of Saint George gules, the escutcheon being surrounded by the ribbon of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, and by his collar of SS., and pendent his badges as a Knight Commander of the above-mentioned Order, as Garter King of Arms, and as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and placed in bend behind the shield the "sceptre of silver gilt," appertaining to the Office of Garter. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling vert and or ; and for his Crest, issuant from a crown vallery or, a mount vert, thereon in front of an oak-tree as in the arms, a demi-man affiront^e resting the dexter hand on a terrestrial globe proper ; with the Motto, " Deus robur meum. " Married, December i, 1838, Caroline, eldest daughter of Robert Cole of Rotherfield, in the county of Sussex ; and has had Issue — William Francis Woods, Esquire [now deceased ; married, and had an only son, Albert Woods, Esquire, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant of Arms, born 1865, married, 1890, Myal, who died 1893, daughter of the late John Levien of Melbourne, in the Colony of Victoria, and died without issue 1893] ; and Caroline Marianne [married, September 6, 1873, Arthur Naylor WoUaston, Esquire, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire (to whom refer), and has issue]. Postal addresses — 69 St. George's Road, S.W. ; Heralds' College, E.C. WILLIAM WOODS, Gentleman, of Warnford Park, in the county of Hampshire, Major Hampshire Yeomanry Cavalry, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born December 2, 1855, being the eldest son of the late Henry Woods, Esquire, of Warnford Park, in the county of Southampton, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Lancaster, Member of Parliament for Wigan 1857-1874, by his first wife Hannah, only child of Charles Hindley, Member of Parliament for Ashton- under-Lyne, in the county of Lancaster, 1832-1859. Ar- morial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, a chevron nebuly gules, gutt^e-d'eau, between three martlets sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a staff raguly fesseways sable, thereon a martlet, wings elevated of the last, guttfe-d'eau. Motto — "Lahore et perseveranti^. " Married, September 20, 1879, Emma Agnes, daughter of Sir Edmund Samuel Hayes, third Baronet, of Drumboe Castle, in the county of Donegal ; and has Issue — (i) Charles Henry Woods, Gentle- man, born June 17, 1881 ; (2) Edmund William Woods, Gentleman, born January 6, 1886. Seats — Warnford Park, Bishop's Waltham; Whitley Hall, Wigan. Residence — 3 Whitehall Court, London, S.W. WOODSTOCK, quartered by BERNERS. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of ^'genuinely armigerous person. 3 X losS moo WOODSTOCK, Viscount, see PORTLAND. Colonel ROBERT GOSSETT WOODTHORPE, Comfanion of the Most Honourable ;r/TJnrtrif'hnrni> Order of the Bath. Born 1844, UALtUUUlJJUtiJI^ ieing the son of Captain J. Bolton Woodthorfe, Royal Navy; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1887. Club — Junior United Service. The Reverend JOHN WOODWARD, Fellow^ of the Society of Antiquaries of Scotland, ^r/ninnJlVnnfJl R'ctor of St. Mary's Church, Mon- UAUUUUUIttlU trose, m« Armorial beaxingB : Azure, a pale between two eagles displayed argent. These arms were granted by Cooke, Clarenceux King of Arms, in the year , to John Woodward of Avon Dassett, in the county of Warwick, and were confirmed with quarterings in the year 1563 at the Visitation of that cou7ity by the Deputies of Camden, Clarenceux King of Arms, to Thomas Woodward of Butlers Marston, and since that date no pedigree of the family has been placed upon record at the College of Arms. Captain ROBERT WOOD WARD, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1838, being the son of the late Reverend Thomas Woodward of Hopton Wafre, in the county of Salop ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, i886. Married, 1870, Mary Kate, daughter of William L. Boxer of Jamaica. Postal address — Hopton Court, Cleobury Mor- timer, Salop. ALFRED GEORGE WOOD WARD-REID, Esquire, Companion of the Most Dis- is in Irrigation Department, Egypt ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1890. Postal address — Alexandria, Egypt. Surgeon-General JOHN ANDREWS WOOLFRYBS, Companion of the Most Honourable ^^'1 ftfii^YWetti Order of the Bath, Companion of the VUJJ.UUUV^I/9 Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, Doctor of Medicine. Born 1823, being the son of the late John Woolfryes of Salisbury ; created Companion of tlie Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1879 ; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — Army and Navy. Married, i885, Ada Sophia, daughter of Alexander Palmar McEwen of Woodend, Southsea. Postal address — Barton Grove, Kint- bury, Hungerford. tViCE-ADMiEAL HENRY BEDFORD WOOLL- COMBE. Born April 25, 1831, /TVrJrtnffmrr»fll> being the second son of the late UAUUUtaUtUUI^ Vice-Admiral George Woollcombe, Justice of the Peace, of Hemesdon, Plympton, South Devon, by his wife Mary Elizabeth, daughter of George Ley of Cockington, South Devon. Cltib — United Service. Livery — White, with red and white striped waistcoat. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, three bars gules, impaling the arms of Eden, namely gules, on a chevron between three garbs or, banded vert, as many escallops sable. Crest — A falcon rising proper, each wing charged with three bars gules. Married, December 18, 1879, Eleanor Agnes, third daughter of the Reverend Arthur Eden ; and has Issue — Eleanor Mary. Postal address — Longridge Road, S. Ken- sington, S.W. WOOLRINGTON, quartered by MALET. §BOWEN POTTINGER WOOSNAM, Esquire, of Tyn-y-graig, in the county of Breck- ?rnVtft /«&•«» Empire. Born 1835, being (UUUlUpUIUliy the son of the late Reverend J. Wordsworth, Rector of Plumb land, in the county of Cumberland ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1887. Married, 1862, Mary Emma, daughter of the late Morris Reynolds of Ambleside. Sir STEUART WORKMAN - MACNAGHTEN, Knight Bache- morfeman=9@acnag!)ten L°^„/r ''Si son of Sir Francis Workman-Macnaghten, first Baronet, of Dundarave, in the county of Antrim, Judge of the Supreme Court of Bengal, by his wife Letitia, daughter of Sir William Dunkin ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1890. Club — Carlton. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly i and 4, quarterly i. and iiii. argent, an arm issuant from the sinister proper, grasping a cross crosslet fitch^e azure ; ii. and iii. a tower embattled gules, all within a bordure ermine (for Mac- naghten) ; 2 and 3 or, three martlets sable between two bars wavy gules, in chief three crescents, and in base a portcullis of the second (for Workman). Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crests, t. upon a wreath of the colours, a tower gules (for Macnaghten) ; 2. upon a virreath of the colours, out of a crescent quarterly sable and or, a Roman fasces erect proper (for Workman) ; and above the crests the Motto, " Non pas I'ouvrage mais I'ouvrier," and under the arms, " I hope in God." Married, firstly, 1848, Agnes, daughter of J. Eastmont, and widow of Captain Lewis Sheddon (she died 1863) ; secondly, 1864, Emily Frances, commonly known as Lady Emily Frances, daughter of Vice-Admiral Mark Kerr, commoiily known as Lord Mark Kerr, by his wife the Right Honourable Charlotte, in her own right Countess of Antrim (she died ^m is the Naval Cockade. mot mtz 1059 1874) ; thirdly, 1877, Amy Katharine, daughter of the Reverend Arthur Thomas ; and by his third marriage has Issue — Angus Charles Rowley Steuart Workman -Mac- naghten. Esquire, born 1883 ; Letitia Julia Hanah ; and Laura Maude Amy. Residence — Bittern Manor House, in the county of Southampton. WORLINGHAM, Baron, see GOSFORD. WORSLEY, Baron, see YARBOROUGH. Colonel HENRY ROBERT BROWN WORSLEY. Companion of the Most Honourable Order J^P^ItWCiAlfW "f ^^^ Bath. Born 1833, bein^ the son of UAUU 1.911^^ the late Major Henry Nelson Worsley, y^th Regiment ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1882. Married, 1859, Alicia Emily, daughter of Henry Mant of Shrnb Hill House, Box, in th£ county of Wiltshire. §SiR WILLIAM CAYLEY WORSLEY, second Baro- net, of Hovingham Hall, in the county of York, Barrister-at-Law, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the North Riding of the county of York, Lieutenant - Colonel 2nd Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment. Bom December 6, 1828, being the son of the first Baronet, by his wife Sarah Philadelphia, fourth daughter of the late Sir George Cayley, Baronet ; suc- ceeded his father in 1879, under the creation of August 10, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Anns : Argent, a chief gules. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a wyvern vert. Motto — "Quam pliurimis prodesse." Married, ']v\y 4, 1854, Harriet Philadelphia, only child of Captain Marcus Worsley, Royal Navy, of Conyngham Hall (she died August II, 1893). Heir presumptive — His nephew, William Henry Arthington Worsley, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the North Riding of the county of York, Captain and Volunteer Battalion Yorkshire Regiment, born 1861 ; married, 1887, Augusta Mary Chivers, daughter of E. C. Bower ol Brox- holme, Scarborough. Seat — Hovingham Hall, in the county of York. § ALBERT OCTAVIUS WORTHINGTON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace and Deputy- ZKifWi\\\vittft\X\ Lieutenant for the county of Staf- UAaUilUlll^lUll ford, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in the year 1889-1890, Captain and Honorary Major of the Queen's Own Royal Regiment South Staffortfehire Yeomanry, Lord of the Manor of Pype-cum-Membris. Born November 20, 1844, being the third but only surviving son of the late William Worthington, Esquire, of Newton Park and Burton, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Derby, by his wife Mary Anne, second daughter of the late Francis Calvert of Houndhill, in the county of Stafford. Club — Junior Carlton. Livery — Blue coat, scarlet waistcoat, with silver lace and buttons, blue and silver aigulettes, black plush breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse dancett^e argent and sable, a pale counter- changed, and three tridents erect of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper, a goat passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle sable, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed also proper ; with the Motto, "Virtute dignus avorum." Married, February i6, 1871, Sarah Elizabeth, daughter of John Etty of Malton, in the county of York ; and has Issue — William Worth- ington Worthington, Gentleman, born December 21, 1871 ; Evelyn Mabel; Winifred Florence; Dorothy Hilda; and Muriel Esm^. Estate and postal address — Maple Hayes, Lichfield, Staffordshire. § WILLIAM HENRY WORTHINGTON, Gentleman. Bom August 23, 1826, being the eldest son of the late William Worthington, Esquire, of Newton Park and Burton, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Stafford and Derby, by his wife Mary Anne, second daughter of the late Francis Calvert of Hound Hill, in the county of Stafford. Club— Devonshire. Armorial liearings — He bears for Arms : Party per fesse dancettfe argent and sable, a pale counter- changed, and three tridents erect of the second ; and for his Crest, on a wreath of the colours, upon the trunk of a tree fesseways eradicated and sprouting proper, a goat passant argent, gorged with a collar gemelle sable, holding in the mouth a sprig of oak fructed also proper ; with the Motto, "Virtute dignus avorum." Married, April 29, 1858, Alicia Elizabeth, eldest daughter of John Craig of Horsehead House, Passage, in the county of Cork. Estate and postal address — Derwent Bank, Derby. WORTLEY, see MONTAGU - STUART -WORTLEY and MONTAGU-STUART-WORTLEY-MACKENZIE. WORTLEY -MACKENZIE, MONTAGU-STUART-, see WHARNCLIFFE. WORMS, see DE WORMS. The Honourable Sir WALTER THOMAS WRAGG. Knight Bachelor, Puisne Judge at Natal ^^•t4*ja-Yrt* since 1883. Born 1842, being the son of John VUUiaVJD p_ Wragg of Sheffield, by his wife Harriet, daughter of Joseph Marples ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Married Anne, daughter of Thomas Smith of Sheffield. Residence — Pietermaritzburg, Natal. Dame LAURA WRAXALL, Widow, commonly known ' as Lady Wraxall, daughter of Edward ^^l44rt-|«j»ll Hammond of Richmond, in the county of UALK.CIA'uII Surrey. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Lozengy erminois and azure, on a chevron gules, three estoiles of eight points or. Married, 185s, Sir Horatio Henry Wraxall, fourth Baronet, who died 1882. Postal address — SlK MORVILLE NATHANIEL WRAXALL, fifth Baronet, of Wraxall, in the county of Somerset. Born November 21, 1834, being the son of Colonel Charles Edward Wraxall, Royal Artillery, by his wife Ellen Cecilia, daughter of John Madden of Richmond, in the county of Surrey ; succeeded his brother in April 1882, under the creation of December 21, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Lozengy erminois and azure, on a chevron gules, three estoiles or. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a buck's head caboshed and erased gules, charged on the breast with two lozenges in fesse, and between the attires an estoile or. Married, i860, Susannah Harriet Claring- bold (who died 1870) ; and has Issue — (i) Morville William Wraxall, Esquire, born 1862 ; (2) Charles Edward Las- celles Wraxall, Esquire, born 1868 ; (3) Horatio Wraxall, Esquire, born 1869 ; and Emily Elizabeth. Residence — Australia. Lieutenant- General HENRY WRAY, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael fTf^^Yttn ""'^ Saint George, Justice of the Peace for the UALttCl^ county and borough of Dublin, and in West Australia. Born 1826, being the son of the late Charles Wray, Esquire, Chief - Justice of British Guiana; entered Royal Engineers 1843, became Captain 1854, Brevet Major 1864, Lieutenant-Colonel 1867, Colonel 1872, Major-General 1882, and Lieutenant-General (retired) 1887 ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879. Club — United Service. Married, 1848, Mary, daughter of T. Drinkwater of Gibraltar. Postal address — si Mornington Avenue, West Kensington, W. WILLIAM HENRY WRENCH, Esquire, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint }rZ'tYfinf\\ Michael and Saint George. Born 1836, UUHvlli-U being the son of the late Reverend Dr. Wrench, Vicar of Salehurst, in the county of Sussex : created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1885. Club- s'. James's. Postal address — Constantinople. Sir HENRY THOMAS WRENFORDSLEY, Knight Bachelor, Chief - Justice of the XfTlMfyt^fnvfieiiow Leeward Isles; dubbed Knight (ULilPnmtUSUJJ' Bachelor, 1883. C\Mh— Carlton. Residence— xS/. John's, Antigua. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. io6o mre §SlR HENRY BOURCHIER TOKE WREY, tenth Baronet, of Trebeigh, in the county of Corn- ?r/ni*OM w^l'' Deputy - Lieutenant and Justice of the VUlIIK^ Peace, Sheriff for the county of Devon 1891. Born June 27, 1829, being the son of the Reverend Sir Henry Bourchier Wrey, ninth Baronet, by his wife Maria, daughter of Nicholas Roundell Toke of Godington, in the county of Kent ; succeeded his father in 1882, under the creation of June 30, 1628. Armorial beariiig's — He bears for Arms : Sable, a fesse between three pole-axes argent, helved gules, and upon an escut- cheon of pretence for and in right of his wife the arms of Sherard, namely argent, a chevron gules, between three torteaux. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng sable and argent; and for his Motto, " Le bon temps viendra." Married, July 1854, Marianne Sarah, commonly known as the Honourable Marianne Sarah, only child of the Right Honourable Philip Castell Sherard, ninth Lord Sherard ; by whom he has Issue — (i) Robert Bourchier Sherard Wrey, Esquire, Commander Royal Navy, born May 23, 1855 ; (2) Philip Bourchier Sherard Wrey, Es- quire, born June 28, 1858 [married, August 14, 1889, Alice Mary, daughter of the late Captain Borton, Royal Artillery, and has issue, Muriel Florence] ; (3) the Reverend Albany Bourchier Sherard Wrey, Rector of Tawstock, in the county of Devon, born January 4, 1861 ; (4) William Bourchier Sherard Wrey, Esquire, Lieutenant Royal Navy, bom April 2, 1865 ; (5) Gerard Bourchier Sherard Wrey, Esquire, born December 12, 1870 ; (6) Arthur Henry Wrey, Esquire, born June 18, 1872 ; (7) Edward Castell Wrey, Esquire, born Feb- ruary 9, 1875 ; (8) Reginald Charles Wrey, Esquire, born June 17, 1876 ; Annie Marian ; Emma Henrietta ; Augusta Eleanora ; Florence Amelia ; Beatrice Alexandra; and Isabel Maria. Seat — Tawstock Court, Barnstaple, North Devon. WRIGHT, quartered by WELDON. H CHARLES BOOTH ELMSALL WRIGHT, Es- @ quire, of Bolton Hall, in the county of 7^f\'XV\<\\\\ ^°^^< Justice of the Peace for the West vUUliyiH- Riding of the county of York, and Deputy- Lieutenant, High Sheriff _ 1879. Born December 19, 1848, being the son of the late Charles Swaine Wright, Esquire, Master of Arts, of Bilham House, near Doncaster, by his wife Mary Ellen de Cardonnel, eldest daughter of Colonel Elmsall. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, azure on a fesse argent, between three mullets or, as many eagles' heads erased of the field (for Wright) ; 2 and 3 paly of six argent and ermine, a wyvern gules, a chief of the first fretty of the third (for Drake). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantUng azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, on a mount vert, in front of a garb erect or, a unicorn regardant azure, the dexter forepaw resting on a mullet gold ; with the Motto, " Aquila non capit muscas." Mar- ried, 1870, Edith de Cardonnel, second daughter of Robert W. M. Nesfield of Castle Hill, Bakewell, in the county of Derby ; and has Issue — (i) Godfrey Charles de Cardonnel Wright, Gentleman, born 1873 ; (2) Marmaduke Nesfield Wright, Gentleman; and Mary Evehne. Seat — Bolton Hall, Bolton-by-BoUand, Craven. CHARLES HENRY WRIGHT, Esquire, of Halston, in the county of Salop, Justice of the Peace. Bom Decem- ber 24, 1851, being the eldest son of the late Edmund Wright, Esquire, of Halston, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff 1857, late Captain 4th Shropshire Yeomanry Cavalry, by his wife Helen, eldest daughter of Sir David Moncreiffe, Baronet, of Moncreiffe, in the county of Perth. Armorial hearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, on a cross or, be- tween four unicorns' heads erased argent, armed, maned and tufted of the second, a cross engrailed gules, charged with a javelin erect, staff gold, headed of the third. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sab'e and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a mount vert, thereon a bull's head erased proper, surmounted by two javelins in saltire staves also proper, headed argent. Seat — Halston, Oswestry. JL CHARLES ICHABOD WRIGHT, Esquire, Lieu- ® tenant-Colonel late Commanding ist Nottinghamshire » is tlie MUitary Cockade. (Robin Hood) Rifle Volunteers, Member of Parliament for the county of Nottingham 1868-1870, and on the Commission of the Peace for the county of Nottmgham, but has not yet qualified. Born September 19, 1828, bemg the eldest son of Ichabod Charles Wright of Mapperley Hall, in the county of Nottingham, by his wife Theodosia, commonly known as the Honourable Theodosia, eldest daughter of the Right Honourable Thomas Denman, first Baron Denman. C/k* — Carlton. ijVc/j — Dark blue, edged with yellow piping, yellow waistcoat with black embroidery. Armonal bearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, on a chevron argent, three spears' heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased argent, armed and maned or in base, on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron, a unicorn's head erased of the first. Crest— Upon a wreath of the colours, and out of a crescent or, a unicorn's head argent, erased gules, armed and maned or. Married, June 9, 1852, Blanche Louisa, eldest daughter of the late Henry Corles Bingham, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieu- tenant of Wartnaby Hall, near Melton Mowbray ; and has had hstie—^T.) Ichabod Denman Wright, Esquire, bom April 4, 1853, died December 29, 1879 (Royal Artillery), killed in the Afghanistan War ; (2) Charles Bingham Wright, Gentleman, born November 19, 1854; (3) Nevil Wright, Gentleman, born November 26, 1857 ; Blanche Theodosia; Rosamond Frances [married Major E. I. Webb] ; and Grace Henrietta [married Richard Campbell DavysJ. Estates — Watcombe Park, Torquay; land and property at Basford, near Nottingham. Postal address — Watcombe Park, Torquay. Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel FREDERICK WILLIAM WRIGHT, Companion of the Distinguished Service Order. Born 1850, leing the son of the late Robert John Wright, Esquire, of Norwich; created Companion of the Distin- guished Service Order, 1887. Club — East India United Service. GEORGE HENRY CORY WRIGHT, Gentleman, of Siggglesthorne Hall, in the county of York, Bachelor of Laws, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born March i, i860, being the son of Sir William Wright, Knight Bachelor, of Sigglesthorne Hall, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant, by his second wife Jane Eliza, daughter of the Reverend Charles Cory, Vicar of Skipsea. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, between in chief two eagles' heads erased, and in base a feather of the second. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree,' with a manthng azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a unicorn passant per pale or and azure, gorged with a collar gemel, and holding in the mouth a feather azure. Motto — "Meritez." Married, j886, Ellen, daughter of J. A. Wade, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Hornsea, in the county of York ; and has Issue — George Sigglesthorne Wright, Gentleman, born 1888. Seat — Sigglesthorne Hali, Hull. ^Sir JAMES WRIGHT, Knight Bachelor, Companion ^^ of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Bom 1823, being the son of Captain George Wright of Lawton, in the county of Perth, by his wife Margaret, daughter of D. Macfarlane of Bruntz, in the county of Perth; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1887. Residence — Keith Lodge, Woodside, South Norwood, S.E. Dame JANE WRIGHT, Widow, commonly known as Lady Wright, daughter of the late Reverend Charles Cory, Master of Arts, Vicar of Skipsea. Married, 1859, as his second wife. Sir William Wright, Knight Bachelor, who died 1884. Postal address — Sigglesthorne Hall, near Hull. The Honourable Sir ROBERT SAMUEL WRIGHT, Knight Bachelor, Master of Arts, Judge of the Queen's Bench Division of the High Court. Born 1839, being the son of the Reverend H. E. Wright, Rector of Litton, in the county of Somerset, by his wife Frances, daughter of the Reverend E. Edgell of Rodden, in the county of Somerset ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1891. Clubs — Reform, Atlienaium. Married, 1891, Merriel Mabel Emily, daughter of the Reve- rend Seymour Chermside, Rector of Wilton, and Prebendary of Salisbury. Residences — Headley Park, in the county of Hampshire ; 14 St. James's Place, London, S. W. B iB the Naval Cockade. mti mti 1061 THEODOSIA WRIGHT, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Theodosia Wright, daughter of the Right Honourable the first Baron Denman. Armorial bearinga are, upon a lozenge : sable, on a chevron argent, three spears' heads gules, in chief two unicorns' heads erased of the second, armed and maned or, in base on a pile of the last, issuing from the chevron a unicorn's head erased of the first, impaling the arms of Denman, namely argent, on a chevron between three lions' heads erased gules, as many ermine spots or. Married, 1825, Ichabod Charles Wright, who died 1871. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (li Charles Ichabod Wright, Esquire, now of Mapperley ; (2) Thomas Denman Wright, Gentleman, Lieutenant Royal Navy, born 1833, died 1871 ; (3) Henry Smith Wright, Gentleman, born June 27, 1839 [married, firstly, October 17, 1865, Mary Jane, only daughter of William Cartledge of Woodthorpe, in the county of Nottingham, and by her (who died December 4, 1866) had one daughter, Edith Mary Smith ; married secondly, February 9, 1869, Josephine Henrietta, only daughter of the Reverend J. Adolphus Wright, Rector of Ickham, in the county of Kent, by whom he has had issue, with two other daughters, who died in infancy, Henry Adolphus Smith Wright, Gentle- man, born December 13, 1869 ; George Lewis Smith Wright, Gentleman, born January 30, 1872 ; Edward Henry Smith Wright, Gentleman, born September 4, 1875 ; John Harold Smith Wright, Gentleman, born August 18, 1882 ; and Alice Dorothea Smith] ; (4) Frederick Wright, Gentleman, born August 12, 1840 [married, February 1863, Ada Joyce, daughter of the Reverend John Bateraan of West Leake, in the county of Nottingham, and has issue, Frederick Denman Wright, Gentleman, born December 17, 1872 ; and four daughters] ; (5) George Howard Wright, Gentleman, born June i, 1845 [married, July 12, 1870, Annie Frances, second daughter of the Reverend E. R. Larken, Rector of Burton, and has, George Denman Larken Wright, Gentleman, born August 31, 1872 ; and one daughter] ; Theodosia Harriet [married, 1863, W. H. Sinclair] ; Frances [married, 1861, Edward William Cropper] ; and Neville Sophia, died 1852. Postal address — 20 York Road, Tunbridge Wells. General Sir THOMAS WRIGHT, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1825, being the son of Charles Wright, Her Majesty's Gentleman- at-Arms ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1871, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, 1893. Residence — India. Sir THOMAS WRIGHT, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace for the county borough of Leicester, Alderman of the County Council and of the county borough of Leicester, Mayor 1887-1888, and 1891 -1892. Born Febru- ary 15, 1838, being the second son of Joseph Wright, by his wife Jane. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a pale gules, a cross botonny fitch^e argent, a chief azure, thereon a pale ermine, charged with a rose gules, barbed and seeded proper, between two bezants. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, upon a rock, a falcon's head erased proper, holding in the beak a cross botonny fitch^e in bend argent, and charged on the neck with a rose as in the arms; with the Motto, "Tam arte quam marte." Married, ]nnt 10, 1862, Georgiana Eliza, daughter of Peter Roberts ; and has Issue — (i) Thomas Harry Wright, Es- quire, born May 12, 1864 ; (2) Arthur Ernest Wright, Clerk in Holy Orders, born March 25, 1866; (3) the Reverend Frederick William Wright, Esquire, born November 24, 1869. Postal address — The Hollies, Stoneygate, Leicester. WRIGHTSON, see BATTIE-WRIGHTSON. JOHN WRIGHTSON, Gentleman, President of the Downton College of Agriculture, near Ki^'Xvi{t{ytCit\Y\ Salisbury, third and youngest son of UAi;i.Vi!}U^«'Utl the late Thomas Wrightson of Neas- ham Hall, in the county of Durham, by his wife Rebecca Gilchrist, daughter of William Potter of Walbottle House, in the county of Northumberland. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse in- vected chequy azure and argent between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable, and a saltire couped in base gules ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or ; with the Motto, "Veritas , omnia vincit." Married, July 23, 1872, Maria Isabella, only daughter of the late Charles Norleigh Hulton ; and has Issue — (i) John Frederick Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born February 6, 1875 ; (2) Thomas Reginald Wrightson, Gentle- man, born June 7, 1878 ; (3) Edmund Gilchrist Wrightson, Gentleman, born August 25, 1879 ; {4) Archibald Ingram Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born July 30, 1882 ; {5) Roger Armstrong Wrightson, Gentleman, born March i, 1888 ; (6) Philip Blethyn Hulton Wrightson, Gentleman, born Novem- bei- 17, 1890; (7) Cerdic William Wrightson, Gentleman, born October 18, 1892 ; Rebecca Elena ; Alyne Garmonds- way ; Hilda ; and Georgiana Maria Hulton. Postal address — 'The College of Agriculture, Downton, Hants. THOMAS WRIGHTSON, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Durham, Member of Parliament for Stockton-on-Tees. Born March 31, 1839, being the second son of the late Thomas Wrightson of Neasham Hall, in the county of Durham, by his wife Rebecca Gilchrist, daughter of William Potter of Walbottle House, in the county of Northumberland. Clubs — Carlton, Junior Carlton, St. Stephen's. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and argent, between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable, and a saltire couped in base gules ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or; with the Motto, "Veritas omnia vincit." Married, June 23, ,1869, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Samuel Wise, Solicitor, of Ripon, in the county of York; and has Issue — (i) 'Thomas Garmondsway Wrightson, Gentle- man, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born August 21, 1871 ; (2) Charles Archibald Wise Wright- son, Gentleman, of the Royal Navy, born July 17, 1874 ; (3) Wilfrid Ingram Wrightson, Gentleman, born February 20, 1876 ; Mary Isabella Edith [married, October 18, 1893, George Frederick Mortimer, Master of Arts and Barrister- at-Law] ; Lucy Elizabeth Wise ; Margaret Justina ; Grace Evelyn Spencer ; Rebecca Hope Gilchrist ; and Jocelyn Bruce. Estate — Neasham Hall and Manor. Postal address — Norton Hall, Stockton-on-Tees. The Reverend WILLIAM GARMONSWAY WRIGHTSON, Clerk in Holy Orders, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born June 24, 1836, being the eldest son of the late Thomas Wrightson of Neasham Hall, in the county of Durham, by his wife Rebecca Gilchrist, daughter of William Potter of Wal- bottle House, in the county of Northumberland. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, a fesse invected chequy azure and argent, between two eagles' heads erased in chief sable, and a saltire couped in base gules ; and for a Crest, on a wreath of the colours, in front of a saltire gules, a unicorn salient or ; with the Motto, ' ' Veritas omnia vincit." Married, December 4, 1866, Priscilla Anne, eldest daughter and co-heiress of the late Alfred Head of London ; and has Issue — (i) Robert Garmonsway Wrightson, Gentle- man, Barrister-at-Law of the Inner Temple, Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge, born April 6, 1869 ; (2) Alfred Head Wrightson, Gentleman, of New Zealand, born May 29, 1870 ; (3) Harry Wrightson, Gentleman, born Sep- tember 29, 1874 ; Ellen ; Isabel Ingram ; Lucy Gilchrist ; and Priscilla Mabel. Estates — Spring House, Middleton- one-Row, and Haughton Grange, all in the county of Durham. Postal address — The Old Hall, Hurworth-on- Tees, Darlington. Sir HENRY JOHN WRIXON, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint T(i[\XWt\X\ •™"^'''"*' """^ Saint George. Born 1839, U.iLlirlA-Ult being the son of Arthur Nicholas Wrixon, Judge of County Court, Victoria, by his wife Maria Matilda, daughter of Captain Bace, one of the Duke of Wellingtons officers : created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 189Z. Married, 1872, Charlotte, daughter of Henry Miller, Member of the Educational Council of- Victoria. Residence — Raheen, Studley Park, Melbourne. FLORENCE ELIZABETH HANNAH RE Y NELL- PACK E, commonly called fTfT'l fifnvt '^tXofht>f Lady VVrixon-Becher, daugh- CULitlJUlJIl-iDKlUKl ter of Frederick John Walker of Bathwick Priory, Bath The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. io62 mti mvii Man-ied, firstly, 1878, Sir Henry Wrixon-Becher, second Baro7iet, ivho died 1893 ; and secondly^ 1894, Arthur Denis Henry Heber Reynell-Packe. Postal address — Netherton, Newton Abbot. m Sir JOHN WRIXON - BECHER, third Baronet, of 9 Ballygiblin, in the county of Cork, Deputy-Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for that county. Born 1826, being the second son of the late Sir William Wrixon-Becher, first Baronet, by his wife, n^e O'Neill, and succeeded his brother 1893. Creation— iSsx. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anus : Vair^ argent and gules, on a canton or, a buck's head couped sable, impaling the arms of Hare, namely gales, two bars and a chief indented or. Upon the escut- cheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and argent ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi-lion ermine, gorged with a plain collar vair^. Motto — "Bis vivit qui bene." Married, 1857, Emily Catherine, commonly called Lady Emily Catherine, daughter of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Lis- towel ; and has Issue — (i) Eustace William Windham Wrixon-Becher, Esquire, born 1859 ; (2) Edgar Wrixon- Becher, Esquire, born 1862 ; {3) Henry Wrixon-Becher, Esquire, born 1866 ; (4) Arthur Nicholas Wrixon-Becher, Esquire, born 1868 ; Victoria Emily ; Mary ; Cecil Eleanor [married, 1894, Percy Hope Murray]; Barbara Elizabeth, Adelaide Maude ; Alice Elizabeth ; Evelyn Georgina Vic- toria; and Hilda Mary. Seats — Ballygiblin, Mallow; Creagh, Skibbereen, both in the county of Cork. §The Right Honourable Sir ARTHUR WROT- TESLEY, Baron Wrottesley, of Wrot- ^T/nfrttflXill^n 'fisley, in the county of Stafford, and UAUlUt.t.K'^tl^^ a Baronet, Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Stafford. Born June 17, 1824, being the son of the second Baron, by his wife, the third daughter of Thomas Giffard of Chillington ; suc- ceeded his father in 1867. Creations — Baronet, August 30, 1642; Baron, July 11, 1838. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three piles sable, a canton ermine. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head ermine, armed and crined gold. Supporters — Two unicorns proper, ducaUy gorged and chained or, pendent from the coronet of each a shield of the arms. Married, July 18, 1861, Augusta Elizabeth, fourth daughter of Albert, first Lord Londesborough ; and by her (who died January 20, 1887) has Issue — (i) William Wrottesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable William Wrottesley, Captain 4th Dragoon Guards, born May 17, 1863 ; (2) Bertram Francis Wrottesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Bertram Francis Wrottesley, born July 20, 1864, died October 26, 1875 ; (3) Victor Alexander Wrottesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Victor Alexander Wrottesley (for whom Her Majesty the Queen stood sponsor), born September i8, 1S73 • (4) Walter Bennet Wrottesley, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Bennet 'Wrottesley, born September 28, 1877 ; and Evelyn Henrietta, commonly known as the Honourable Evelyn Henrietta. Seat — Wrottesley, Wolverhampton. CHARLES WROTTESLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Wrottesley, Fellow of All Souls' College, Oxford, late Major Staffordshire Militia. Born 1826, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron Wrottesley. Club — Arthur's. Livery — Yellow coat, black breeches. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Or, three piles sable, and a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet, a boar's head ermine, crined and tusked or. Postal address — Oaken Hall, Wolverhampton. GEORGE WROTTESLEY, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable George Wrottesley. Born 1827, being the son of the Right Honourable the second Baron 'Wrottes- ley. Club— Army and Navy. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, three piles sable, and a canton ermine. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and or ; and for his iS, 'A is tbe lUilitaiy Cockade. Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a boar's head ermine, armed and crined gold. Married, firstly, 1854, Margaret Anne (who died 1883), daughter of Field Marshal Sir John Fox Burgoyne, first Baronet, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; secondly, 1889, Nina Margaret, daughter of John William Philips, Esquire, of Heybridge, in the county of Stafford. Residence — 26 Cadogan Gardens, S.W. ANNE THERESA BICKERTON WVRTZBURG, commonly known as the Honourable Zff'liivfzhttrfr -^f^"^ Theresa Bickerton WUrtzburg (ULlUtljUUlij [Baroness von), daughter of the first Baron Lyons (extinct). Married, 1839, Baron Philip Hartman Veit von WUrtzburg, ARTHUR NORRIS WYATT, Gentleman. Born October 16, i860, being the second son of /T/flrifli-f- Arthur Wyatt, Gentleman, of Earlswood Park, lULi^aH- Gorey, and late of Tanybryn, Bangor, by his wife Margaret Louisa, daughter of John Bonham of Ballintaggart, in the county of Kildare. Livery — Claret colour, with yellow facings and gilt buttons. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Gules, on a fesse or between three boars' heads erased argent, two lions passant sable. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules and or ; and for his Crest, out of a mural coronet argent, a demi-lion rampant sable, charged on the shoulder with an estoile also argent, and holding in the dexter paw an arrow proper; with the Motto, " Vi attamen honore." Married, July 7, 1892, May, daughter of Captain Sylvanus Reynolds of Raddon Court, Latchford ; and has Issue — Arthur Norris Guy Wyatt, Gentleman, born March 8, 1893 ; and Barbara Joan. Postal addresses — Earlswood Park, Gorey, county Wexford, Ireland ; Whitegate, near Northwick, Cheshire. Sir RICHARD HENRY WYATT, Knight Bachelor, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for tlie county of Merioneth, served the office of High Sheriff 1885, Justice of the Peace for the county of Kent and for the Cinque Ports, Clerk of the Peace and Clerk to the Lieutenancy of the county of Surrey, son of the late Charles Wyatt ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1883. Married, 1849, Mary Laura, daughter of the late Robert Vaughan Williams, Justice of the Peace, of Upper Brook Street, London, and has issue. Residences — 38 Grosvenor Place, S. W. ; Garthynghared, Dolgelly ; Maisonette, Broadstairs. §Sir WILLIAM HENRY WYATT, Knight Bache- lor, Deputy- Lieutenant for tk£ county of Middlesex. Born 1823, being the son of the late Tlwinas Wyatt of Willenhall, in the county of Warwick, and East Barnet, in the cou7ity of Hertford, by his wife Elizabeth, daughter of W. J. Reeves : dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1876. Married Maria, daughter of Henry Wild [she died 1893). Resi- dence — 88 Regent's Park Road, London, N. W. Sir GEORGE JOSEPH WYCHERLEY, Knight Bachelor, son of Thomas Wycherley K^'XwX'^itiYAi^W °f GarryTnore, in the county of Cork; VlAU^Vyj^Hli.^ dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1885, by His Excellency the Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland. Married, firstly, Mary Anne, daughter of Charles Connell of Clover Hill; and secondly, 1859, Josephine, daughter of Joseph Scannell [she died 1876). Residence — 28 South Mall, Cork. WYCOMBE, Baron, see LANSDOWNE. WYCOMBE, Earl of, see LANSDOWNE. The Right Honourable Sir CHARLES LENNOX WYKE, Knight Grand Cross of the Most fffflWfeP j5«!^2'«^Kw/jcrf Order of Saint Michael and \i\iA,Y,Wir Saint George, Knight Commander of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council. Born 1815, being the son of George Wyke, Captain Grenadier Guards, by his wife Charlotte, n^e Meyrick ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1859, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander of that Order, i860 ; created Knight Grand Cross of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1879 ; appointed a M is the Naval Cockade. mi^k m^n 1063 Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, 1886. Residence— 23 Cheyne Walk, Chelsea, S. W. WYKEHAM-FIENNES, TWISLETON-, see SAVE and SELE. E VERARD WILLIAM WYLDE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael JT/TjMlJf n and Saint George ; created Companion of the U*L»4flU«- Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, iBgi. WILLIAM HENRY WYLDE, Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1819, being the son of the late General Wylde ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1880. Club — Athenceuvi. Lieutenant-Colonel HENRY WYLIE, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Jf7ri«TtA British Resident in Nepal. Born 1844, being UALl^llV fiig „„ Qf {/ig late Macleod Wylie, Barrister- at-Law : created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1881. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1871, Melian, daughter of John Massy of Kingswell House, near Tipperary. Postal address — Nepal, India. LOUISA RAMSAY WYLIE, commonly known as the Honourable Louisa Ram-say Wylie, daughter of the Right Honourable the nineteenth Baron Borthwick de jure, and niece of the twelfth Baron, who established his right to the title. Married, 1873, Major Henry Philip Miles Wylie, Kin^s Royal Rifle Corps. Major WILLIAM HUTT CURZON WYLLIE, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of K^\vM\^ l^ Indian Empire. Born 1848, being the ^*^^^}^^^V(/ youngest son of the late General Sir William Wyllie, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1881. Club — Army and Navy. Married, 1881, Katharine Geor- giana, second daughter of David Fre-mantle Carmichael, Madras Civil Service. Postal address — Kotah, Rajputana, India. WYNDESORE, Barony of. Created 1381, and has remained dormant since 1384. " Claimed*' by Sir George Floyd Duckett, Baronet. WYNDHAM, see LECONFIELD. GEORGE WYNDHAM, Esquire, Member of Parlia- ment for Dover, Justice of the Peace Zfl'iwnt^fiXYt ^°'^ ^^ county of Chester, Lieutenant UAajj/tlUiJalll Cheshire Yeomanry Cavalry. Born August 29, 1863, being the eldest son of Percy Scawen Wyndham, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Scawen Wyndham, by his wife Madehne Caroline Frances Eden, daughter of Major- General Sir Guy Campbell, first Baronet. Clubs — Carlton, Travellers', Guards', Marlborough, Cosmopolitan. Armo- rial bearings — He bears for Anus : Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, within a bordure wavy of the last, impaling the arms of Lumley, namely argent, a fesse gules, between three parrots vert, collared of the second ; and for his Crest, a lion's head erased or, within a fetterlock, the lock gold and the bow counter-compony or and azure, the lion's head charged with a saltire wavy gules ; with the Motto, " Au bon droit." Married, February 7, 1887, Sibell Mary, commonly known as Countess Grosvenor [to whom refer], daughter of the Right Honourable Richard George Lumley, ninth Earl of Scarborough, and widow of Victor Alexander Grosvenor, Esquire, commonly known as Earl Grosvenor ; and has Issue — Percy Lyulph Wyndham, Esquire, born December 5, 1887. Postal addresses — Saighton Grange, Chester ; 35 Park Lane, London, W. Sir GEORGE HUGH WYNDHAM, Esquire, Knight Communder of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Justice of the Peace for West Sussex. Born 1836, being the son of the late Colonel Charles Wyndham ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1878, and advanced to the rank of Knight Commander, 1894. Clubs — Arthur's, St. James's. Married, 1863, Charlotte Elizabeth, daughter of the late Reverend William Hugh Scott, commj>nly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Hugh Scott ; and has Issue — (i) Percy Charles Hugh Wyndham, born 1864 ; (2) William Wyndham ; Florence ; and Eleanor. Postal addresses — British Legation, Rio de Janeiro ; Rogate Lodge, Petersfield. § PERCY SCAWEN WYNDHAM, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Percy Scawen Wyndham, Member of Parliament for West Cumberland, 1860-1885, County Councillor for the county of Wiltshire. Born at Drove, near Chichester, 1835, being the son of the Right Honourable the first Baron Leconfield. Clubs — Carlton, Marlborough, Burlington, Travellers'. Armorial bearings —He bears for Arms : Azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or, within a bordure wavy of the last, impaling the arms of Campbell, namely, quarterly i and 4, gyronny of eight or and sable ; 2. argent, a lymphad sails furled and oars in action sable ; 3. or, a fesse chequy azure and argent, all within a bordure embattled ermine. Upon the escut- cheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and or ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased or, charged with a saltire wavy gules, within a fetterlock, the lock gold, and the bow counter-compony or and azure. Married, i860, Madeline Caroline Frances Eden, daughter of Major-General Sir Guy Campbell, second Baronet ; and has Issue living — (i) George Wyndham , Esquire [to whom refer] ; (2) Guy Percy Wyndham, Esquire (of 80 Elm Park Gardens, S.W.), Captain and Adjutant i6th Lancers, born 1865 [married, 1892, Edwina Virginia Joanna, daughter of the Reverend Frederick Fitzpatrick, and widow of John Monck Brooke] ; Mary Constance [married, 1883, Lord Elcho, Member of Parliament, eldest son of the Right Honourable the ninth Earl of Wemyss and March] ; Madeline Pamela Constance Blanche [married, 1888, Charles Adeane] ; and Pamela Genei&ve Adelaide. Residences — Clouds, Sahsbury ; 44 Belgrave Square, S.W. WYNDHAM-QUIN, see DUNRAVEN. CAROLINE TURNER, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Wind- George Tyler, Knight of the Hanoverian Guelphic Order, of Cothell, in the county of Glamorgan. Married, firstly, 1856, Windham Henry Windhayn-Quin, Esquire, commonly known as the Honour able Windham Henry Windham-Quin (son of the Right Honourable the second Earl of Dunraven), who died 1865 ; secondly, 1867, Lieutenant - Colonel Nathaniel Octavius Simpson Turner, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, Royal Artillery, who died 1884. EMILY ANNA WYNDHAM-QUIN, commonly known as Lady Emily Anna Wyndham-Quin, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Earl of Dunraven. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, gules a hand grasping a sword all proper, between in base two serpents erect and respectant their tails nowed or, and in chief two crescents argent (for O'Quin) ; 2 and 3 azure, a chevron between three lions' heads erased or (for Wynd- ham). Postal address — I2 William Street, Lowndes Square, S.W. The Right Honoukable JANE BEST, Widow, Dowager - Baroness Wynford, youngest TTlT'XwrxftlYtl daughter of William Thoyts of Sulhamp- yiM*}i\\y'VH} stead Park, in the county of Berkshire. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge, which is surmounted by the coronet of her rank ; Sable, a cinquefoil within an orle of cross crosslets or, on a canton of the last a portcullis of the first. Supporters— Two eagles regardant wings elevated, each standing on a Roman fasces all proper. Married, 1821, the Right Honourable WiUiam Samuel Best, second Baron Wynford (who died 1869). Of the above marriage there is Issue— (1) The Right Honour- able William Draper Mortimer Best, third Baron Wynford [to whom refer] ; (2) Frederick Barnewall Best, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Frederick Barnewall The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1064 mvn Best, born August 18, 1827 [mamed, firstly, June 9, 1864, Charlotte Elizabeth, eldest daughter of Francis Hart Dyke, and by her (who died May 28, 1865) had a son, born and died March 13, 1865. He married secondly, November 24, 1870, Frances Hinton, widow of Herbert Edward George Crosse, Esquire, Captain 59th Regiment, and only child of Henry Northcote of Oisefield, Crediton, He died January 5, 1876, and his widow married thirdly, September 19, 1882, Sir Thomas Frazer Grove, Baronet] ; (3) Henry Molyneux Best, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Molyneux Best, born November 9, 1829 ; (4) Grantley Francis Best, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Grantley Francis Best, born November 22, 1831, and died October 6, 1837 ; (5) Robert Rainy Best, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Robert Rainy Best, born August 21, 1834 [married, firstly, March 8, 1856, Maria Addison, daughter of T. A. Swaysland of Crawley, in the county of Sussex (which lady died January 12, 1881) ; and secondly, April 18, 1882, Meynella Katherine Hilda, daughter of Captain Frederick A. P. Wood, Royal Marines, by whom he has had, Robert Henry Mortimer Best, Esquire, born January 29, and died August 14, 1883; and Muriel Henrietta Louisa] ; Jane Newman, commonly known as the Honourable Jane Newman, died, unmarried, July 10, 1838 ; and Anne Louisa, commonly known as the Honour- able Anne Louisa [married, April 1858, Major-General Yule, Royal Engineers (who died 1873)]. Postal address — 7 Connaught Square, Hyde Park, W. §The Right Honourable WILLIAM DRAPER MORTIMER BEST, Baron Wynford, Deputy-Lieu- tenant for the county of Dorset. Born August 2, 1826, being the son of the Right Honourable William Samuel Best, second Baron Wynford, by his wife Jane, the youngest daughter of William Thoyts of Sulhampstead, near Read- ing ; succeeded his father in i86g, under the creation of June 5, 1829. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Sable, a cinquefoil within an orle of cross crosslets or, on a canton of the last, a portcullis of the first. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a manthng sable and or ; and for his Crest, out of a ducal coronet or, a demi- ostrich rising argent, in its beak a cross crosslet fitch^e gold, gorged with a plain collar and pendent therefrom a portcullis sable. Supporters — Two eagles regardant, wings elevated, each standing on a Roman fasces all proper. Motto — "Libertas in legibus." Married, December 17, 1857, Caroline, eldest daughter of Evan Baillie of Dochfour, North Britain ; and has had Issue — Algernon Best, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Algernon Best, born December 1858, died January 18, 1859, Heir presumptive — His brother, Henry Molyneux Best, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Molyneux Best, born 1829. Residences — 12 Grosvenor Square, W. ; Wynford Eagle, Dorchester. WYNN, see NEWBOROUGH, WYNN, see WILLI AMS-WYNN. § CHARLES HENRY WYNN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Charles Henry TCK^wwYi Wvnn, Justice of the Peace for the county ^^^J^i:*^*^ of Merioneth, High Sheriff 1873. Born 1847, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Newborough. Cluh — Carhon. Armorial ItearingB — He bears for Arms : Sable, three fleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm erect in armour, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis or. Married, 1876, Frances Georgiana, daughter of Lieu- tenant-Colonel Romer of Bryncemlyn, in the county of Merioneth; and has Issue — (i) Robert Vaughan Wynn, Esquire, born 1877 ; (2) Arthur Romer Wynn, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (3) John Salisbury Wynn, Gentleman, born 1887 ; (4) Charles Watkin Meredyth Wynn, Gentleman, born 1890 ; Gwendoline Frances ; Dorothy Mary ; and Margaret Constance. Estate and postal address — ROg, Corwen, Merionethshire. ^ is the Military Cockade. DOROTHY BEATRIX WYNN, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Beatrix Wynn, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Newborough ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1889. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, three fieurs-de-lis argent. ELLEN GLYN WYNN, commonly known as the Honourable Ellen Glvn Wynn, daughter of the Right Honourable the third Baron Newborough. Armonal bearings are, upon a lozenge: Sable, three fleurs-de-lis argent. § FREDERICK GEORGE WYNN, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Frederick George Wynn, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Carnarvon (High Sheriff 1894-1895). Born 1853, being the son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Newborough. Clubs— 'HvraxoA, Marlborough, Squadron, Travellers', Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms: Sable, three fleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mant- ling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter arm in armour, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis or. Postal addresses— G\yn- Uivon Park, Carnarvon; Bodfean Hall, Pwllheli, Carnar- vonshire. MABEL WYNN, commonly known as the Honour- able Mabel Wynn, sister of the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Newborough ; raised to the rank of a Baron's daughter by Royal Warrant, 1889. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three fieurs-de-lis argent. SYBIL ANNA KATHERINE WYNN, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Thomas John Wynn, eldest daughter of Edwin Corbett. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Sable, three fleurs-de-lis argent. Married, 1871, Thomas John Wynn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas John Wynn, eldest son of the Right Honourable the third Baron Newborough, who died 1878. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (i) The Right Honourable William Charles Wynn, fourth Baron Newborough ; (2) Spencer Perceval Wynn, Esquire, com- monly known as the Honourable Spencer Perceval Wynn, born May 16, and died August 15, 1876 ; (3) Thomas John Wynn, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas John Wynn, born November 22, 1878 ; Mabel, commonly known as the Honourable Mabel ; Stella Frances, commonly known as the Honourable Stella Frances, died January 12, 1875 ; and Dorothy Beatrix, commonly known as the Honourable Dorothy Beatrix. Postal address — Glynllivon Park, Carnarvon. THOMAS JOHN WYNN, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Thomas John Wynn. Born November 22, 1878. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Sable, three fleurs-de-lis argent. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a dexter cubit arm in armour, holding in the hand proper a fleur-de-lis or. Colonel ARTHUR SINGLETON WYNNE, Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the ^r/ntltltlO Bath. Born 1846, being the son of the late VlAi-|.^IMl«' Captain John Wynne, Royal Artillery; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Cluh— Army and Navy. Mar- ried, 1886. Emily Mary, daughter of the late Charles Colville Turner. Postal address — The Curragh, county Kildare. Captain EDWARD GEORGE WYNYARD, Com- panion of the Distinguished Service -'1Rtlffl>1* J°hn Yarde-BuUer, third daughter l^aiVK' JV UllK'K of E. S. Chandos Pole. Armo- rial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the field (for BuUer) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Married, 1845, John Yarde-BuUer, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Yarde-Buller (eldest son of the Right Honourable the first Lord Chur- ston), who died 1867. Of the above marriage there is Issue — [1) The Right Honourable John, second Baron Churston ; (2) Walter Yarde-Buller, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Walter Yarde-Buller, born January 21, 1859 [married, 1886, Leilah, widow of D. Boyle Blair, and daughter of General R. W. Kirltham of California] ; (3) Geoffrey Yarde-Buller, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Geoffrey Yarde-BuUer,, born October 24, 1861 [married, and has a son, born March 21, 1893] ; (4) Henry Yarde-Buller, Esquire, commonly called the Honourable Henry Yarde-Buller, born November 2, 1862 ; (5) the Reve- rend Reginald John Yarde-Buller, commonly called the Honourable Reginald John Yarde-Buller, Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, born July 12, 1864 ; Charlotte Mildred, commonly called the Honourable Charlotte Mil- dred [married, firstly, July 11, 1872, the late Lieutenant- Colonel John Richard Malone of Baronston, in the county of Westmeath (which marriage was dissolved 1892) ; and secondly, November 23, 1892, Count Charles de Beaumont d'Autichamp] ; Louisa Maud, commonly called the Hon- ourable Louisa Maud [married, firstly, October 24, 1871, Reginald Greville Nugent, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable. Reginald Greville Nugent, who died Feb- ruary 28, 1878 ; and secondly, July 17, 1879, J. C. Hope- Vere ; she died April 20, 1882] ; Eleanor Isabel, commonly called the. Honourable Eleanor Isabel [married, September I, 1890, Captain Herbert Frederick Northey Hopkins, Sea- forth Highlanders] ; and Bertha, commonly called the Honourable Bertha [married, 1885, Captain R. H. Dew- hurst, late 4th Hussars]. Postal address — 102 Queen's Gate, S.W. GEOFFRY YARDE-BULLER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Geoffry Yarde-Buller, brother of the Right Honourable the second Baron Churston. Born 1861 ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's son 1873. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles dis- played of the first (for Buller) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a vn'eath of the colours, a Saracen's head affront^ couped at the shoulders proper. Married, and has Issue — A son, born March 21, 1893. Postal address — 102 Queen's Gate, S.W. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is tbat of a genuinely armigerous person. io66 far m HENRY YARDE-BULLER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry Yarde-BuUer, brother of the Right Honourable the second Baron Churston. Born 1862 ; was raised to the rank of a Baron's son 1873 ; appointed Lieutenant 4th East Surrey Regiment (Militia) 1882. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles dis- played of the first (for BuUer) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules, between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head couped at the shoulders proper. The Reverend REGINALD JOHN YARDE- BULLER, commonly known as the Reverend the Hon- ourable Reginald John Yarde-BuUer, Curate of St. Mark's, New Swindon, brother of the Right Honourable the second Baron Churston. Born 1864 ; raised to the rank of a Baron'p son, 1873. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross quarter-pierced argent, four eagles displayed of the first (for BuUer) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affiront^e, couped at the shoulders proper. WALTER YARDE - BULLER, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Walter Yarde-Buller, Lieutenant Devonshire Regiment 1881-1883, brother of the Right Hon- ourable the second Baron Churston. Born 1859 ; raised to the rank of a Baron's son, 1873. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, sable on a cross quarter-pierced argent, foiu- eagles displayed of the first (for BuUer) ; 2 and 3 argent, a chevron gules between three water-bougets sable (for Yarde). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a Saracen's head affrontfe, couped at the shoulders proper. Postal address— Chmston Court House, Churston Ferrers, South Devon. YARMOUTH, Earl of, see HERTFORD. Major CHARLES EDWARD YATE, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, nff. Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of ttlv Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1849, being the eldest son of the late Reverend Charles Yate, Vicar of Holme, in the county of York; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1887; Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. C\vib%— Junior United Service, St. James's, Wellington. Postal address— ZAa/ Chotiali, Beluchistan, India. General HENRY PEEL YATES, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born \Ptci\ncL i8z8, being the son of the late Captain William J^tllvS Wingfield Yates, i,jth Regiment; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1869. Married, 1856, Emma Christian, daughter of the Reverend Markland Barnard, Vicar of Colney. Postal address — 9 Alexander Terrace, Penzance. YEATMAN, see SOUTHWARK, Bishop of. Colonel ARTHUR GODOLPHIN YEATMAN- BIGGS, Companion of the ^0atinan=T6l00S the Bath, justice of the Peace for the county of Wiltshire. Born 1843, being the son of Harry Farr Yeatman of Mansion House, in the county of Dorset ; created Com- panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1891. Clubs — Army and Navy, United Service. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Quarterly i and 4, party per pale ermine and azure, a lion passant within a bordure engrailed gules, the latter charged with a fleur-de-lis or (for Biggs) ; 2 and 3 per pale argent and sable, on a fesse dovetailed counter-dovetailed or, between two gates in chief and a goat's head erased in base counterchanged, three boars' heads erased gules. Upon the escutcheon, from fi is the Military Cockade. i which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, is placed a helmet befittmg "s d°ree. with a manthng azure and argent; andforhis Crests I. upon a wreath of the colours m front of a iavehnerect proper, a leopard's head affront^ eri^ed azure, charged with two fleurs-de-lis fesseways or (for Biggs); 2 a golt's head erased sable, horned, bearded, and charged wifh a gate or (for Yeatman). Postal address-'&X.ocW.o^ House, Wiltshire. Cattain WILLIAM RICHARD YEILDING, Com- '^ panion of the Distinguished Service Order. MoHJltnrt- Born 1856, being th^ son of Hugh YeMtng ©CIlDlUg, of Woodlands, in the county of Kerry : created Companion of the Distinguished Service Order, 1891. Married, 1881, Theresa, daughter of Richard Magrath FitzGerald of Limerick. YELVERTON, see AVONMORE. LOUISA LENOX FETHERSTONHAUGH, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Ita^li^Ao^nn George Frederick {Louisa Lenox) Yelver- JytlUErmH ton, daughter of Guy Lenox Prendegrast. Married, firstly, 1857, the Honourable George Frederick Yelverton (son of the third Visccount Avonmore), who died i860 ; secondly, 1876, Charles Fether- stonhaugh, who died 1885. DOROTHEA FRANCES YEOMAN, commonly known as Lady Dorothea Frances Yeo- idttfwnan '««''. daughter of the twelfth Earl of J^iPUUlttU Huntingdon. Married, 1869, George Dun- das Yeoman. § EDWARD YORK, Gentleman, of Hutton, Hall, in the countv of York, Lieutenant 3rd Battalion Mriffe Princess of Wales' Yorkshire Regiment. Bom Jg'UtR Januarv 16, 1872, being the eldest son of the late Edward Christopher York, Esquire, of Hutton Hall, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, and late Lieutenant Yorkshire Hussars, by his first wife Isabel Augusta, youngest daughter of Thomas Fairfax of Newton Kyme, in the county of York. Armorial bear- ings-He bears for Arms : Ermine, on a cross azure, a wooipack argent, between four lions passant erminois on a chief gules, a sword proper, pommel and hilt or, surmounted by a key in saltire of the last. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and arjgent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion per fesse wavy, the upper part gules, the lower barry wavy of four erminois and azure, supporting a wool- pack erect proper, on the breast a gold key barways. Seat — Hutton Wansley Hall, in the county of York. His Royal Highness Pkince GEORGE FREDE- RICK ERNEST ALBERT, Duke of York, Earl of Inver- ness, and Baron Killarney, in the Peerage of the United Kingdom, Knight of the Most Noble Order of the Garter, Knight of the Order of the Black Eagle of Prussia, the Imperial Turkish Order of the Osmani^, the Annunciation of Italy, and the Elephant of Denmark, Captain Royal Navy, Naval Aide-de-Camp to the Queen, Captain ist Prussian Dragoon Guards, Honorary Colonel 3rd Battalion West Yorkshire Regiment, 3rd Middlesex Rifle Volunteers, and Suffolk Yeomanry Cavalry. Born at Marlborough House, June 3, and baptized at Windsor Castle July 7, 1865, being the second but only surviving son of His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, and Her Royal Highness the Princess Alexandrina, eldest daughter of His Majesty Christian IX. King of Denmark. Clubs — Marlborough, United Service, Junior Naval and Military, Royal Yacht Squadron. Creation — May 24, 1892. Livery — Scarlet and gold. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Quarterly I and 4 England, 2 Scotland, 3 Ireland, in chief a label of three points argent, the centre point charged with an anchor azure, in the centre of the said Royal Arms an escutcheon of the august House of Saxony, namely, barry of ten or and sable, a crown of rue in bend vert, the escutcheon being encircled with the Garter and with the collar, and pendent therefrom the badge of that Most Noble Order, and upon a second escutcheon the arms of Teck, namely, party per pale, the dexter argent, three stags' attires fesseways, in pale sable, the sinister argent, three lions passant in pale is the Naval Cockade. |iot for 1067 sable, and on an escutcheon of pretence paly bendy sinister sable and argent, and pendent below the escutcheon the badge of the Imperial Order of the Crown of India. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, which is composed of crosses pat^e, fleurs-de-lis, and strawberry leaves, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling of cloth of gold, lined with silver ; and for his Crest, upon a hke coronet, a lion statant guardant and crowned with a similar coronet or, and differenced by a label as in the arms. Supporters — On the dexter side, a lion guardant or, crowned and differenced as the crest, and on the sinister side a unicorn argent, armed, crined, tufted, and unguled or, gorged with a like coronet, thereto a chain passing between the forelegs, and reflexed over the back also or, and also differenced with a label as in the arms. Married, July 6, 1893, at the Chapel, St. James's Palace, Her Serene Highness Princess Victoria Mary Augusta Louise Olga Pauline Claudine Agnes, daughter of Her Royal Highness the Duchess of Teck and of His Highness the Duke of Teck, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath ; and has /mmc— Edward Albert Christian George Andrew Patrick David, born June 23, 1894. Postal addresses — York House, St. James's, S.W; York Cottage, Sandringham. The Right Honourable and Most Reverend WILLIAM DALRYMPLE MACLAGAN, Lord Arch- bishop of York, Primate of England and Metropolitan, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge, Doctor of Divinity, Doctor of Civil Law. Bom. 1826, being the son of David Maclagan, Doctor of Medicine, by his wife Jane, daughter of Phihp Whiteside, Doctor of Medicine ; he was consecrated Bishop of Lichfield, 1878, and translated to the Archiepiscopal See of York, 1891. Club — Athenaeum. Ar- morial bearings— He bears for the Arms of See : Gules, two keys in saltire argent, in chief a royal crown or, the escutcheon being surmounted by a mytre. Married, firstly, i860, Sarah Kate, daughter of George Clapham ; and by her (who died 1862) has Issue — (i) Cyril David Dalrymple Maclagan, Gentleman, born January 15, 1861 ; (2) the Reve- rend Walter Douglas IJalrymple Maclagan, Curate of Coat- ham, in the county of York, born February 10, 1862 [married, January 3, 1895, Mary Frances, daughter of Walter Cattley of Ashfield, in the county of York]. He married secondly, November 27, 1878, Augusta Ann, commonly known as the Honourable Augusta Ann, youngest daughter of the Right Honourable William Keppel Harrington, sixth Viscount Barrington, and has by her, (3) Eric Robert Dalrymple Maclagan, Gentleman, born December 4, 1879 ; and Theo- dora Jane Georgiana. Postal address — Bishopthorpe, near York. YORK HERALD, see SCOTT-GATTY. YORKE, see HARDWICKE. M ALEXANDER GRANTHAM YORKE, Esquire, ^ commonly known as the Honourable Alex- tSttlV\t0 ander Grantham Yorke, Master of Arts. Born ^VKaX> 1847, being the son of the Rig;ht Honourable the fourth Earl of Hardwicke. Clui — Bachelors'. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a saltire azure, charged with a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased proper, gorged with a collar gules, charged with a bezant. Postal address — 32 A Orchard Street, W. ANNIE YORKE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Eliot Constantine Yorke, second daughter of Sir Anthony de Rothschild, first Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant, and impaling the arms of Rothschild, namely, quarterly i. or, an eagle displayed sable ; 2 and 3 azure, issuing from the sinister and dexter sides of the shield an arm embowed proper, grasping five arrows points argent ; 4. or, a lion rampant proper, over all an escut- cheon gules, thereon a target proper. Married, 1873, E. C. Yorke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable E. C. Yorke, son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hardwicke, who died 1878. Postal addresses — 17 Curzon Street, W. ; Hamble Cliff, Netley, Southampton. ELIZABETH CECILIA YORKE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Elizabeth Cecilia Yorke, daughter of the last Baron Brandon (extinct). Married, 1837, Henry Galgacas Redhead Yorke [he died 1848). EMILY ANNE MILLICENT YORKE, Widow, com- monly known as the Honourable Mrs. Eliot Thomas Yorke, daughter of Emilius Henry Delm^ Radcliffe, of Hitchen Priory, in the county of Hertford. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge : Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Married, 1833, Eliot Thomas Yorke, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Eliot Thomas Yorke, brother of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hard- wicke, who died 1885. Postal address — 15 Park Street, Grosvenor Square, W. §JOHN MANNERS YORKE, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Manners Yorke, Captain Royal Navy (Retired), Deputy - Lieutenant and Justice of the Peace for the county of Cambridge. Born 1840, being the son of the Right Honourable the fourth Earl of Hardwicke. Clubs — Carlton, Turf, United Service. Armorial bearings — He bears for Aims : Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a lion's head erased proper, collared gules, thereon a bezant. Married, 1869, Edith, daughter of the late Alex- ander Oswald, of Auchencruive, North Britain ; and has Issue living — (i) Charles Alexander Yorke, Esquire, born 1869 ; (2) Alfred Ernest Frederick Yorke, Gentleman, Lieutenant sth Battalion Royal Inniskilling Fusiliers, born 1871 ; (3) Claud John Yorke, Gentleman, born 1872 ; (4) Bernard Eliot Yorke, Gentleman, born 1874; and Susan. Residences — Sydney Lodge, Hamble, in the county of Southampton ; Drongan House, in the county of Ayr, North Britain ; 52 Rutland Gate, S.W. Dame LILIAN HARRIET YORKE, commonly known as Lady Lilian Harriet Pelly, daughter of the Right Honourable Francis IVemyss Charteris Douglas, Earl of Wemyss [to whom refer]. Married, firstly, 1872, Sir Henry Carstairs Pelly, third Baronet, Member of Parliament, who died 1S77 ; secondly, 1882, Henry F, Yorke. By her first marriage she has Issue — Annie Evelyn ; and Constance Lilian. Postal address — 22 Queen Anne's Gate, London, S.W. MARIAN EMILY YORKE, Widow, commonly known as the Honourable Mrs. Grantham Munton Yorke, daughter of Sir Henry Conyngham Montgomery, second Baronet. Armorial bearings are, upon a lozenge: Argent, on a saltire azure, a bezant. Married, 1830, the Very Reverend Grantham Munton Yorke, commonly known as the Very Reverend the Honourable Grantham Munton Yorke, Dean of Worcester (brother of the Right Honour- able the fourth Earl of Hardwicke), who died 1879. Of the above marriage there is Issue — Joseph Augustus Yorke, Esquire, Barrister, born 1831 [married, 1862, Florence Mary Eliza, daughter of Thomas Chambr^, and died February 14, 18B1, leaving Lilian Maude (married, June 10, 1891, William John Levi of Woughton House, Bletch- ley)] ; Edith Gertrude ; Alice Susan [married, October 6, 1863, the Reverend W. S. Twisieton-Wykeham-Fiennes, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable W. S. Twisleton - Wykeham - Fiennes] ; Bertha Amelia ; Marian Geraldine, died March 15, 1893 ; Constance Ellen [married, 1880, the Reverend William Henry Lyttelton, commonly known as the Reverend the Honourable William Henry Lyttelton, Canon of Worcester, who died 1894] ; and Mildred Violet, died February 25, 1861. Postal address — Hillthorpe Cottage, Graham 'Terrace, Great Malvern, Worcestershire. THOMAS EDWARD YORKE, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the West Riding of the county of York, for which county he served the office of High Sheriff in i88g. Bachelor of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born August 4, 1832, being the younger but only surviving son of the late John Yorke, Esquire, of Bewerley Hall, by his wife Mary, eldest daughter of Ichabod Wright of Mapperley, in the county of Nottingham. Clubs — Constitutional, Grosvenor, and Piccadilly (London), Yorkshire Gentleman's (York). Livery — Light blue, with silver lace and buttons. Armo- The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. io68 m rial hearings — He bears for Arms ; Quarterly, i. argent, a saltire azure ; 2. ermine, on a fesse sable, three mullets or ; 3, azure, a chevron argent, between in chief two mullets between as many arrows in pale points downwards or, and in base a mullet also or ; 4. argent, a water-bouget between four fleurs-de-lis sable ; 5. argent, on a bend sable, three roses of the field ; 6. gules, on a saltire or, another saltire vert, and impaling the arms ofWalsham, namely, quarterly I and 4, per pale azure and gules, a griffin segreant or, supporting a tllting-spear bendy argent and sable, there- from a banner flying to the dexter of the fourth, charged with a cross couped of the fifth (for Garbett) ; 2 and 3. sable, within a cross voided five crosses pat^e fitch^e or (for Walsham). Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a monkey's head erased proper. Motto — " Per meum Deum transilio murum." Married, firstly, 1863, Augusta Margaret, eldest daughter of the late Reverend John Baillie, commonly known as the Honourable and Reverend John Baillie, Canon of York (she died 1879); and secondly, 1883, Fanny; younger daughter of the late Sir John Walsham, Baronet ; and has /sst^e — (i) John Cecil Yorke, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, born November lo, 1867 ; (2) Henry Reay Yorke, Gentleman, born January 26, 1875 ; (3) Arthur Edward Yorke, Gentleman, born March 23, 1879 (deceased) ; Mary Augusta ; Helen Margaret ; Louisa Carohne ; Katherine Ehzabeth ; and Ethel Lilian. Estates — Bewerley, Halton West, in Craven ; Hunwick, in the county of Durham. Postal address — Bewerley Hall, Pateley Bridge, Yorkshire. YORSTOUN, see CARTHEW-YORSTOUN. Sir JAMBS ARNDELL YOUL, Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of. Saint Michael JQnilf '^^^ Saint George. Born 1810, being the son of Co the Reverend John Youl ; created Companion of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1874, and advanced to the rank of Knight Cominander of that Order, 1891, Married, firstly, 1839, Eliza, daughter of William Cox of Hohartville, New South Wales; secondly, 1881, Charlotte, widow of Williatn Robinson of Caldecot House, Clapham Park. Residence — Waratah House, Clapham Park, S. W. ADAM YOUNG, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1817, being the son ^^fllltKT ^ ^^^ ^^^^ William Young; created Cotn- Cn i^ panion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1880. Married, 1845, Jessie, daughter of the late Alexander Cainpbell. Postal address — 27 High- bury Grove, N. tSir ALLEN YOUNG, Knight Bachelor, Companioiz of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, son of Heniy Young of Riversdale, Twickenham ; dubbed Knight Bachelor, 1877 ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1881. Clubs — Marlborough, Garrick, Turf. Residences — 18 Grafton Street, Bond Street, W. ; Twickenham. Dame AUGUSTA SOPHIA YOUNG, Widow, com- jnonly known as Lady Young, eldest daughter of Charles Marryat of ParkJield, Potter's Bar. Married, 1848, Sir Henry Edward Fox Young, Knight Bachelor, Co^npanion oj the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who was knighted m 1847, and died 1870. Postal address — 52 Stanhope Gardens, South Kensington. BERNARD JOSEPH YOUNG, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, an Officer in the Royal North Lincoln Militia, 1866-1876. Born March 14, 1844, being the eldest sur- viving son of the late John J. Young, Esquire, Justice of the Peace, of Claxby House, in the county of Lincoln, by his wife Margaret, only daughter of William Baldwin. Club — Junior Carlton. Armorial l)eariiigs as used aj-e for Arms: Per bend sinister ermine and ermines, overall a lion rampant or. Crest — A wolf sejant regardant sable, holding between its forepaws the head of King Edmund, Motto — " Toujours jeune." These arms and crest were last recorded in the College of Arms in 1622 to Lewis Young of Hopedale, in the county of Flint, from whom no descent has as yet been established in the College of Arms. Married, November 27, 1867, Sarah Anne, eldest. ^ is the Military Cockade. daughter of the late William Cadman, Enquire, Justice of the Peace, of Cross House, Wath, in the county of York ; and has. 'issue— [x) J. J. Baldwin Young. Master of Arts of the University of Oxford, Barrister Inner Temple, born August 7, 1868 ■; (2) B. W. Smelter Young: (3) C. Town- end Young: (4) G. Joseph Young : and others. Estates —Kingerby Hall, in the county of Lincoln [Lord of the Manor) ; Richmond Park. Han'dsworth ; and Asden House, Bradjield, both in the county of York. Postal address— Richmond Park. Handsworth, Yorkshire. E VEL YN ANNE YO UNG, commonly known as Lady Evelyn Anne Young, daughter of the Most Honourable the second Marquess of Ailsa. Married, 1S85, Captain Arthur Young. Commander at Famagousta. Cyprus. Postal ad- dress — Famagousta, Cyprus. Dame FLORENCE SOLTAU, commonly known as Lady Young, second daughter of Erving Clarke of Efford Manor, near Plymouth. Marned. firstly, March 1854, Sir William Norris Young, fifth Baronet, who was killed 1854 ; secondly, i860, John Soltau. Of her second marriage there is Issue — Two so?is and four daughters. Postal address — Little Efford, Plymouth. H Sir FREDERICK YOUNG. Knight Commander of © the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middle- sex and London, Deputy-Lieutenant of the Tower Hamlets. Born June 21, 1817, being the eldest surviving son of George Frederick Young, Esquire, of Reigate, in the county of Surrey, Justice of the Peace for the counties of Middlesex and Surrey , formerly Member of Parliament for the borough of Tynemouth and Scarborough, by his wife Mary, daughter of John Abbott of Canterbury : created Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1888. Club — Athencsum. Ljivery— Dark Hue, silver buttons with crest. Armorial bearings as used, but which are not recorded, are for Anns; Argent, three piles sable, charged with as many annulets or. Crest — A dexter cubit arm holding an arrow in bend; with the Motto, " Press through." Munied, April ig, 1845, Cecilia, eldest daughter of Thomas Drane, Esquire, of Torquay, in the county of Devon (she died in 1873) ; and has Issue — (i) George Frederick Young, Esquire, Colonel in the Indian Staff Coips, born May 5, 1846 ; Arthur Lyttelton Young, Esquire, born March 24, 1851 ; Cecilia ; and Ada Mary. Estate a^ Kingsdo^im, in the county of Kent. Postal ad- dress — 5 Queensberry Place, Queensgate, S, W. The Right Honourable GEORGE YOUNG, Lord Young, a Member of Her Majesty s Most Honourable Privy Council, Doctor of Laws of the University of Edinburgh, one of Her Majesty s Counsel Learned in the Law. Born iSig, being the son of -the late Alexander Young of Rosefield, in the county of Kirkcudbright, by his wife Marion, daughter of the late William. Korson of Dalwhat : appointed a Lord of Session with the title of Lord Young, and a Lord Justiciary. February 20, 1874. Clubs — Brooks's. Athencsum, Edin- burgh University [Edinburgh], New [Edinburgh). Armo- rial bearings as given in Debrett's "House of Commons," but ivhich have not been matriculated to his Lordship in Lyon Office, are for Arms : Or, three piles sable, on a chief of the first as many annulets. Crest — A dexter cubit arm holding an arrow in bend sinister point downwards. Married, 1847, Janet, daughter of George Graham Bell of Crurie, in the county of Dumfries. Estate — Silverknowe, Davidsons Mains, ifi the county of Midlothian. Postal address — 28 Moray Place, Edinburgh. Sir GEORGE YOUNG, third Baronet, of Formosa Place, in the county of Buckingham, Master of Arts, Honorary Doctor of Laws, Barrister-at-Law. Born Septem- ber 15, 1837, being the son of Sir George Young, second Baronet, by his wife, only daughter of the late Serjeant Praed ; succeeded his father in 1848, under the creation of November 24, 1813. Armorial bearings — He bears for ■Arms : Per fesse sable and argent, in chief two lions ram- pant guardant, and in base an anchor erect with cable all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn couped ermine, maned, armed and unguled or, gorged with M is tbe Naval Cockade. |?ou fou 1069 a naval crown azure, supporting an anchor erect sable. Motto— "Be right and persist." Married, October 10, 1871, Alice Eacy, widow of Sir Alexander Hutchinson Lawrence.Baronet, and daughter of the late Evory Kennedy, Doctor of Medicine, of Belgard, in the county of Dublin ; and has Issue— (i) George Young, Esquire, born October ■2$, 1872 ; (2) Geoffpry Winthrop Young, Esquire,, born October 25, 1876;. (3) Edward Hilton Young, Esquire, born March 20, 1879 ; and Eacy, died December 25, 1888. Residences— 16 Hyde Park Place, W. ; Suttoncroft, Cookham. Lieutenant -General GEORGE SAMUEL YOUNG, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath. Born 1824; created Companion ,of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1886. Chih— United Service. Postal address — Salisbury House, Western Parade, Southsea. Dame MARY ALICE MARGARET YOUNG, Widow, com-monly known as Lady Young, daughter of the Reverend W. Serocold Wade, Vicar of Redboume, in the county of Hertford. Married, as his second wife. Sir Charles Lawrence Young, seventh Baronet, who died 1887. Postal address — 5 Ashburn Place, Cromwell Road, S. W. Dame SUSAN YOUNG, Widow, commonly known as Lady Young, daughter of the late William Mackworth Praed, Serjeant-at-Law. Armorial beaxings are, upon a lozenge: Per fesse sable and argent, in chief two lions rampant guardant, and in base an anchor erect with a cable all counterchanged. Married, 1835, Sir George Young, Royal Navy, second Baronet, of Formosa Place, who died 1848. Of the above marriage there is Issue — (1) Sir George Young, third Baronet [to whom refer]; (2) the Reverend Edward Mallet Young, Master of Arts, born January 24, 1839 [married, August 15, 1882, Augusta Melita, daughter of General Sir Augustus Spencer, com- monly called the Honourable Sir Augustus Spencer, Knight Grand Cross of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, and widow of Lieutenant-Colonel Sussex-Vane Stephenson] ; (3) William Mackworth Young, Esquire, Master of Arts, born August 15, 1840 [married, firstly, August 17, 1869, Isabel Maria, third daughter of the Reverend Charles Boileau Elliott, Fellow of the Royal Society, Rector of Tattingstone, in the county of Suffolk, and .by her (who died May 28, 1870) has, Isabel Mary. He married secondly, April 21, 1881, Frances Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, and by her has, Maurice Bulkley Egerton Young, Gentleman, born May 2, 1882, died July 1890 ; Gerard Mackworth Young, Gentleman, born 1884 ; Hubert Winthrop Young, Gentle- man, bom 1885 ; Mark Aitchison Young, Gentleman, born 1886 ; Leonard Praed Young, Gentleman, born 1887, died March 1888 ; Norman Egerton Young, Gentleman, born 1892 ; and Lucia Katharine] ; (4) the Reverend Albert Stewart Winthrop Young, Master of Arts, born March 16, 1842 ; (5) Bulkley Samuel Young, Esquire, born December 2, 1843, died August 1866 ; and Elizabeth Susan [married, July 27, 1865, Colonel William Paston Purnell, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, who died May 14, 1869]. Postal address — Formosa Cottage, Cookham, near Maidenhead. WILLIAM YOUNG, Esquire, Justice of the Peace for the county of Surrey, one of the Governors of the College of God's Gift at Dulwich, and a Governor of the Central Foundation Schools of London. Born January 6, 1825, being the fourth son of the late John Young, Esquire, of Rowmore, in the county of Dumbarton,. 7ustice of the Peace for that county, by his wife Agnes, daughter of John Tennent of Wellpark, Glasgow. C/a^f— Reform, City of London. Livery — Black, with white collar and cuffs. Armorial bearings— He bears for Anns : Argent, three piles sable, on a chief azure, a cushion between two annulets or. Above the shield is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, an anchor or ; and in an escroU over the same this Motto, ' ' Dum spiro spero." Married, November 28, 1856, Frances Wallace, only daughter of the late George Galbraith ; and has Issue— {1] John Kirkpatrick Young, Gentleman, born 1857 [married, 1887, Anna Maclean Elliot, daughter of the late Ralph Elliot, Esquire, and has issue] ; (2) William Robertoun Young, Gentleman, born 1864 [married, 1893, Viva Therese, only daughter of Major-General John Martin, and has issue] ; (3) Francis Gordon Young, Gentleman, born 1868 ; Anna Wallace [married Alan Macpherson of Blair- gowrie] ; Agnes Christian Mary [married Ewan Macpherson of Edinburgh, Advocate] ; and Violet Isobel. Estate and postal address — Stanhill Court, Charlwood, Surrey. . WILLIAM YOUNG, Esquire, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. Born 1833, being the son of John Young, Doctor of Laws ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1891. Club — East India United Service. Married, 1865, Amelia, daughter of the late Henry Weston Elder of Topsfield Hall, Crouch End. Sir WILLIAM LAWRENCE YOUNG, eighth Baronet,, of North Dean, in the county of Buckingham. Born August 3, 1864, being the eldest son of Sir Charles Lawrence Young, seventh Baronet, by his wife Mary Florence, daughter of Henry Heyman Toulmin, of Child- wickbury, in the county of Hertford. Creation — May 3, 1769. Armorial bearings fis used, but which have not been established at the College of Arms, are for Arms ; Or, three piles sable, on a chief of the first, as many annulets of the second. Crest — A cubit arm erect, the hand grasping an arrow all proper. Motto — ^^ Press through." Married, April 12, 1887, Helen Mary, daughter of Henry William Petre, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable Henry William Petre. Postal address — 16 South Eaton Place, Eaton Square, London, S. W. WILLIAM MACKWORTH YOUNG, Esquire, Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Master of Arts of the University of Cambridge. Born 1840, being the third son of Captain Sir George Young, Royal Navy, second Baronet, by his wife Susan, daughter of William Mackworth Praed, Esquire, Sergeant - at - Law ; created Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, 1890. Armorial bearings— He bears for Arms : Per fesse sable and argent, in chief two lions rampant guardant, and in base an anchor erect with a cable all counterchanged. Upon the escutcheon, from which is pendent his badge as a Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-unicorn couped ermine, armed, maned, and unguled or, gorged with a naval crown azure, supporting an anchor erect sable. Married, firstly, 1869, Isabel Maria {who died 1870), daughter of the late Reverend Charles Boileau Elliott, Fellow of the Royal Society, Rector of Tattingstone, in the county of Suffolk; secondly, 1881, Frances Mary, daughter of Sir Robert Eyles Egerton, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India. By his first marriage he has Issue — Isabel Mary ; and by his second marriage — (i) Gerard Mackworth Young, Gentleman, born 1884 ; (2) Hubert Winthrop Young, Gentleman, born 1885 ; (3) Mark Aitchison Young, Gentleman, born 1886 ; (4) Norman Egerton Young, Gentleman, born 1892. Postal address — Lahore, Punjaub. Sir WILLIAM NEED MUSTON YOUNG, third Baronet, of Baillieborough Castle, in the county of Cavan, Justice of the Peace for that county. Born January 20, 1847, being the posthumous son of the late Thomas Young {second son of the first Baronet), by his wife Mary, daughter of the late William Pitt Muston ; succeeded to the Baronetcy on the death of his uncle. Lord Lisgar, October 7, 1876, under the creation of August 28, 1821. Armorial bear- ings — He bears for Arms : Argent, three piles sable, each charged with a trefoil slipped or, on a chief of the second, three annulets of the third. Upon the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a demi-lion rampant gules, charged on the shoulder with a trefoil slipped or, and the dexter paw grasping a naked sword proper ; with .the Motto, " Robori prudentia pras- stat." Married, 1870, Isabella, daughter of John Leach ; and has had Issue — (i) John Edgar Harington Young, Esquire, born September 4, 1871 ; (2) Cyril Roe Muston Young, Esquire, born 1881 ; Annette Jessie Isabel, died' March 5, 1874 ; and Ella Louisa. Residences — Calcutta ; 3 Gordon Terrace, Newbridge Road, Bath. The Editor undertakes that every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. 1070 gou K HENRY JOHNSTON YOUNGER, Esquire, of Ben- © more and Kilmun, in the county of Argyll, WlllI11(TI>1* J"^'''^^ °f "1^ Peace and Deputy -Lieu- jyUUliyvl tenant for that county. Commissioner of Supply. Born October 5, 1832, being the second son of the late William Younger, Esquire, of Craige- lands, in the county of Dumfries, by his wife Isabella, third daughter of Henry Johnston, Doctor of Medicine, of Corstorphine House, near Edinburgh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend engrailed azure, between two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a lance in bend proper; and in an escroU above this Motto, "Tout prest." Married, firstly, Emma, daughter of Richard Lowman ; and by her (who died Murch 9, 1874) had Issue — (i) Harry George Younger, Gentleman, born February 13, 1866 [married, October 29, 1890, Annette Emily Berkeley, eldest daughter of Major Charles Lewis Atterbury Farmar, late Royal Marines] ; (2) William Johnston Younger, Gentleman, born June 17, i858 ; (3) John Archibald Campbell Younger, Gentleman, born July 4, 1871 ; Amy [married, October 6, 1891, Robert McKenzie Johnston, Doctor of Medicine, Fellow of the Royal College of Surgeons] ; and Alice Margaret. He married secondly, 1876, Jane Edith, eldest daughter of T. Richardson of Wentworth House ; and by her has — (4) Charles Arthur Johnston Younger, Gentleman, born February iB, 1878 ; Janet Hester ; Edith Georgina ; and Grizel Cochrane Rein^. Seats — Benmore and Kilmun, both in the county of Argyll. H JOHN YOUNGER, Esquire, Colonel Royal Artillery. Born June 7, 1840, being the third son of the late William Younger of Craigelands, in the county of Dumfries, by his wife Isabella, third daughter of Henry Johnston, Doctor of Medicine, of Corstorphine House, near Edin- burgh. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms: Or, on a bend embattled counter-embattled azure, between two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet be- fitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a lance in bend proper ; and in an escroll above the Motto, "Tout prest." Married, January 3, 1878, Caroline Isabella, fifth daughter of Major-General George Bucknal Shakespear, Royal Artillery ; and has Issue— {\) Arthur Allan Shakespear Younger, Gentleman, born June 3, 1881 ; (2) John Edward Talbot Younger, Gentleman, born November 2, 1888. Postal address — Langshaw Bush, Moffat, N.B. WILLIAM YOUNGER, Esquire, of Auchen Castle, in the county of Dumfries, and Craven Lodge, in the county of Leicester, Justice of the Peace for the county of Dumfries, late Lieutenant i6th Lancers. Born June 28, 1862, being the only son of the late WiUiam Younger, Esquire, of Auchen Castle, Justice of the Peace, Com- missioner of Supply for the county of Dumfries, formerly Lieutenant Edinburgh Queen's Regiment of Light Infantry Militia, by his wife Margaret, eldest daughter of John Wyld Brown of Sydney, New South Wales. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Or, on a bend azure, between two martlets sable, three roses argent, barbed and seeded vert, on a chief gules, a crescent between two mullets of the first. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling azure, doubled or ■ and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a dexter hand holding a lance in bend proper. Motto— "Tout prest." Married, January 24, 1B88, Helen Carolme Benyon, eJdest daughter of Colonel Robert Gunter of Wetherby Grange, in the county of York ; and has Issue — (i) William Robert Younger, Gentleman, born 1B88 ; (2) John Malcolm Younger, Gentleman, born 1889. Seats— Auchen Castle, Moffat, in the county of Dumfries ; Staveley Lodge, Melton Mowbray, in the county of Leicester. Lieutenant-General CHARLES WRIGHT YOUNG- HUSBAND, Companion of Mrttt«rt'?1ttiSihatlh *'^ ^"^^ Honouratle Order of gOUnytJUSUailU ths Bath, Fellow of the Royal Society. Born 1B21 ; created Companion of the Most Honouraile Order of the Bath, 1877. C\\3h—Athenceum. Married, 1846, Mary Elizabeth (who died 1889), daughter of the late Honouratle J. Jones of Toronto. Postal address— Pfl/a^ Court Mansions, Bays- water, W. Captain FRANCIS EDWARD YOUNGHUSBAND, Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire. Born 1B63 ; created Companion of the Most Eminent Order of the Indian Empire, 1891. Postal address — British Agency, Gilgit. Major-General JOHN WILLIAM YOUNGHUS- BAND, Companion of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Justice of the Peace for the county of Hamp- shire, Born 1823, being the son of the late Major-General Charles Younghusband, Royal Artillery; created Com- panion of the Most Exalted Order of Star of India, 1866. Club — Piccadilly. Married, 1856, Clara Jane Shaw, who died 1891. Postal address — 28 Kensington Court Gardens, IV. General ROBERT ROMER YOUNGHUSBAND, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of. the Bath. Born 1819, being the son of the late Major-General Charles Younghusband, Royal Artillery ; created Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath, 1861. ^a.rd^i, firstly, 1B49, Ellen Blayds [who died 1865), daughter of Willia^n Searle Benthall ; secondly, 1869, Anna, daughter of Robert Grant Shaw. Postal address — io6 Pembroke Road, Clifton. ANDREW BUCHANAN YUILLE, Gentleman, of Darleith, in the county of Dumbarton. Bom i^iti^lp 1867, being the eldest son of the late Archibald Co ^ Buchanan Yuille, Gentleman, by his wife Janet Ritchie, eldest daughter of Hubert Buchanan of Brandon Place, Glasgow. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms ; Argent, on a fesse between three crescents sable, a garb or, banded gules. Upon the escutcheon is placed a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled argent ; and upon a wreath of the liveries is set for Crest, an ear of wheat proper. Motto — " Numine et vir- tute." Seat — Darleith, near Cardross, in the county of Dumbarton. Dame HENRIETTA PEACH YULE, Widow, com- monly known as Lady Yule, daughter of the late Mtl|ft Captain Robert Boileau Pemberton. Married, Co * 1B62, Sir George Udtiy Yule, Knight Commander of the Most Exalted Order of the Star of India, Companion of the Most Honourable Order of the Bath {who died 1886). Postal address — 40 Argyll Road, Kensing- ton, W. z II The Most Honourable Sir LAWRENCE S DUNDAS, Marquess of Zetland, Earl /?'l^fTfln?1 °^ Zetland, Earl of Ronaldshay, in the mJX/\,\\\\W county of Orkney, and Baron Dundas of Aske, in the county of York, and a Baronet, a Member of Her Majesty's Most Honourable Ml is the Military Cockade. Privy Council, Deputy- Lieutenant for the county of Stirling, Deputy-Lieutenant of Orkney and Zetland. Born August i6, 1844, being the son of the late John Charles Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Honourable John Charles Dundas (youngest son of the first Earl), by his wife the daughter of James Talbot of Talbot Hall, in the county H is the Naval Cockade. Zol) ;sou 107 1 of Wexford; succeeded his uncle as third Earl, May 6, 1873. Creations— Baronet, November 23, 1762 ; Bsiron, August 13, 1794; Earl, July 2, 1838; Marquess, August 22, 1892. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, a lion rampant within a double tressure flory counterflory gules, all within a bordure azure, impaling the arms 01 Lumley, namely argent, a fesse gules, between three parrots vert, collared of the second. Above the escutcheon, which is charged with his badge of Ulster as a Baronet, is placed the coronet of his rank, and there- upon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling gules, doubled ermine ; and upon a wreath of his liveries is set for Crest, a lion's face affrontfe, strugghng through an oak-bush all proper, fructed or, crowned with an antique crown of the last. Supporters— Two lions proper, crowned with antique crowns or, each gorged with a chaplet of oak- leaves vert, fructed gold, a shield pendent to each ; the dexter argent, a saltire and chief gules, on a canton of the field, a lion rampant sable (being the arms of Bruce) ; the sinister, lozengy argent and gules (being the arms of Fitzwilliam). Motto — "Essayez." Married, August 3, 1871, Lilian, commonly known as Lady Lilian, third daughter of the Right Honourable Richard George Lumley, ninth Earl of Scarborough ; and has had Issue — (i) Thomas Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord Dundas, born January 19, 1874, died February 11, following; (2) Law- rence John Lumley Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as the Earl of Ronaldshay, born June 11, 1876; (3) George Heneage Lawrence Dundas, Esquire, commonly known as Lord George Heneage Lawrence Dundas, born July i, 1882 ; Hilda Mary, commonly known as Lady Hilda Mary [married, July 9, 1892, the Right Honourable the fourth Baron Southampton] ; and Maud Frederica EUzabeth, com- monly known as Lady Maud Frederica Elizabeth. Town residence — 19 Arlington Street, S.W. Seats — Waplington Hall, Allerthorpe, in the county of York ; Aske and Marsh Halls, in the county of York ; Kerse House, in the county of StirUng. Sir EDWARD HENRY ZOHRAB [Zohrab Pasha), Companion of the Most Honourable Order ^nflfAh "f ^^' Bath, Knight Commander of the ^i?UIJVUU Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George. Born 1850, being the son of John Zohrab of Broussa, Asia Minor, by his wife Caroline ValU : created Companion of the Most Honour- able Order of the Bath, 1883 ; Knight Commander of the Most Distinguished Order of Saint Michael and Saint George, 1887. Married, 1887, Laure, daughter of General Armandi. Residence — Cairo. H The Right Honourable ROBERT NATHANIEL W CECIL GEORGE CURZON, Baron /^llllfho Zouche, of Haryngworth, in the Peerage /LiytUKl)K, of England, Justice of the Peace and Deputy-Lieutenant for the county of Sussex, and Justice of the Peace for the county of Stafford. Born July 12, 1851, being the only son of the late Baron Zouch'e (son of the Baroness Zouche), by his wife Emily Julia, daughter Of the late Right Honourable Sir Robert Wilmot- Horton, Baronet ; succeeded his father in 1873, under the creation of January 13, 1308. Armorial bearings — He bears for Arms : Argent, on a bend sable, three popinjays or, collared gules. Above the escutcheon is placed the coronet of his rank, and thereupon a helmet befitting his degree, with a mantling sable and argent ; and for his Crest, upon a wreath of the colours, a popinjay rising or, collared gules. Supporters — Two popinjays, wings displayed and inverted argent, beaked, membered, and belled or. Motto — ' ' Let Curzon holde what Curzon helde." Married, July 15, 1875, Annie Mary Eleanor, commonly known as the Honourable Annie Mary Eleanor, daughter of the Right Honourable Baron Saltoun (which marriage was dissolved December 8, 1876). Heiress pre- sumptive — His sister, Darea Curzon, commonly known as the Honourable Darea Curzon. Seat — Parham Park, Pul- borough, in the county of Sussex. Tbe Editor undertakes tbat every entry not in italics is that of a genuinely armigerous person. INDEX OF PLATES INDEX OF PLATES k Beckett, the Honourable William Ar- thur Callender ... Abercromby, Doctor Alexander . Adams, General Henry Augustus Adamson, Lawrence William, Esquire Adlam, William, Esquire . Aiken, James, Gentleman . Aikenhead Alexander of Ballochmyle . AUcroft, Herbert John, Esquire . Allen, R. S., Gentleman Allen, Samuel, Esquire Ambrose, William Henry, Gentleman Ames, Henry St. Vincent, Gentleman Anthonisz ...... Archer ...... Argyle and the Isles, the Right Reverend the Bishop of ... . Argyle, the Most Noble the Duke of, K.G. K.T Armstrong, Sir George Carlyon Hughes Baronet Askwith Athill, Charles Harold, Esquire, Richmond Herald ...... Atkey, Frederick Walter, Gentleman . Atwood ...... Backhouse, Jonathan Edmund, Esquire Bagot, Josceline, Esquire . Bailey, Major Edmund Wyndham Grevis Baker ....... Balfour, John Edmond Hugh, Esquire Balfour of Kilbimie .... Balfour-Paul, J., Esquire, Lyon King of Arms Banks, Edwin Hodge, Esquire . Barbour, George, Esquire . Barclay, Robert, Esquire . Barlow ..... Barlow, Captain Alexander Kay . Barnard, the Reverend D. J. J. . Barnes, Robert, Gentleman Barnewall, Sir Reginald Aylmer John de Bameval, Baronet Bartlett, John Adams, Gentleman Bartlett, William, Esquire . Bartlett-Burdett-Coutts, William Lehman Ashmead, Gentleman . Barttelot, Brian Barttelot, Esquire Bate, Thomas, Esquire Bath Bathurst, the Right Honourable Earl Battenberg, His Royal Highness Prince Henry of, K.G Battie-Wrightson, William Henry, Esquire Beamish, Richard Pigott, Esquire Beck, Peter Arthur, Esquire Bedell - Sivright, William Henry Revell Gentleman .... Bedford, John, Gentleman . Beetham, Albert William, Esquire Belasyse Belcher Bell LATE NO 63 s 31 2 45 4 49 9 51 9 9 I 73 6 47 4 II 6 79 7 59 9 109 I «7 4 47 2 90 6 Bell, Charles Lorraine . . . . Bellasis, Edward, Esquire, Lancaster Herald Bentley, George, Gentleman Binney, Captain James Birchall ...... Blackburne-Maze, William Peter, Gentle 58 14 105 I 77 4 32 I 9 6 «5 7 92 I SI 5 20 2 85 I 47 I 51 2 32 3 94 4 93 4 84 I 83 I 83 6 95 I 44 4 64 I 36 5 28 6 89 I, ^ 52 2 44 2 II 2 69 I 19 10 5 45 9 91 S 3 4 3' 8 95 7 87 8 73 3 87 9 1075 Blake, Charles Ormsby, Gentleman . Bond, Nathaniel, Esquire . Borrer, the Reverend Canon Bosville, A. W. M., Esquire Bourne, Reverend Canon . Bowes Bowlby, Edward Salvin, Esquire Bowles ...... Bradney, John Alfred, Esquire . Brassey, Albert, Esquire Bridgeman, the Reverend and Honourable John Robert Orlando . Brisbane, Charles Thomas, Esquire, of that Ilk . . . . . Britton, Philip William Poole, Gentleman Brodribb, Reverend W. K. Brooke ...... Brooke, Thomas, Esquire . Brown-Westhead, Marcus, Esquire Brownlow, Sir Charles Henry, G.C.B. Buchannan, George, Gentleman . Buckler, Charles Alban, Esquire, Surrey Herald BuUer, General Sir Redvers, K.C.B., V.C. Bullock Bunbury-Tighe, Edward Kenrick, Esquire Bunten, James Clark, Gentleman Bumard, Charles Frederick, Gentleman Burney .... Burra, Robert, Esquire Burrough, Reverend Charles Burtchael, George Dames, Gentleman Bushby, Henry Jeffreys, Esquire Buxton, Dame Mary Augusta Cadogan, Lord of Nannau Calcraft ..... Campbell Campbell ...... Campbell, Sir Archibald Spencer Lindsay of Succoth, Baronet Cantrell-Hubbersty, Colonel Albert . Carmichael-Anstruther, Sir William, Baronet Carr-Gomm, Francis Culling, Esquire Carroll, the Reverend Frederick . Cayzer, Charles William, Esquire Chadwick, Edward Marion, Esquire . Chafy-Chafy, the Reverend W. K. W. Chaloner, Richard Godolphin Walmesley, Esquire Chambers, John Edmond Frederic, Esquire Champion-de-Crespigny, Sir Claude, Baronet Chance, James Timmins, Esquire Chandlee, Thomas, Gentleman . Cheape, George Clerk, Esquire . Cheetham, Joshua Milne, Esquire Chetwood- Aiken, John Chetwood, Esquire Chetwynd, the Honourable Mrs. Charles . 'LATE NO 93 6 21 I 22 9 42 5 13 2 94 8 49 6 52 4 37 4 5 8 51 8 51 3 51 6 67 I 28 7 49 4 93 3 60 I 15 9 32 5 45 3 20 8 63 2 99 I 47 6 74 4 32 4 53 3 24 5 55 I II 3 42 I 93 8 13 5 67 9 20 9 95 5 88 5 59 I 73 8 24 6 97 I 65 I 78 2 4' 5 no 7 20 7 55 2 11 7 51 I 47 5 39 I 20 3 II 9 42 3 85 4 53 5 87 3 1076 Sjntier of plates PLATE NO. Chilcott 7 3 Clanmoms, the Right Honourable Baron . 97 2 Clark, Frederick, Esquire .... 96 8 Clegg, Harry, Esquire .... 106 6 Clements, Henry Theophilus, Esquire . 22 7 Clerk 24 2 Cobham 83 5 Colby, Reverend Frederic Clarence Cople- stone S3 7 Colman, Jeremiah, Esquire . . . 20 6 Colt . . ... . 57 3 Colvin 95 3 Compton, George William, Gentleman . 49 7 Comyn alias Chilcott ..... 7 3 Conder, Edward, Gentleman ... 5 3 Conway-Gordon, Francis Ingram, Esquire . 37 5 Coode 73 2 Cookson, General 7° 5 Cooper, Sir Daniel, Baronet, G. C. M. G. . 1 00 2 Corbet 5' 4 Corbett, John, Esquire .... 68 i Corry ..... • 57 7 Cowan, James, Esquire . . . .47 3 Cowell, Doctor Andrew Richard . 22 4 Cox, William Henry, Gentleman 9 2 Crawford, Robert, Esquire .... 47 9 Cripps 83 3 Cross, Carlton, Esquire .... 95 2 Crosse, Thomas Richard, Esquire . . 85 6 Grossman, Major - General Sir William, K.C.M.G 40 I Crowther-Beynon, the Reverend Samuel . 94 2 Cruwys, George James, Esquire ... 95 8 Curteis 57 ^ Cutlar-Fergusson, Captain Robert . . 45 2 Dalgleish, William Ogilvy, Esquire . 14 I Darwin, Francis, Esquire .... 49 5 Davenport-Handley, John William Handley, Esquire ...... 68 3 Davis, Colonel John ..... 39 5 De Hoghton, Sir James, Baronet . .105 5 De la Poer ....... 79 i De la Poer, Edmund James de Poher, Esquire 96 9 De Lisle 101 8 Dennis ... . . gi I Denny ....... 45 i Denton . 77 6 De Tonge, Henri Asheton, Gentleman . 44 i De Trafford, Sir Humphrey, Baronet . . 50 I De Worms, Baron 100 3 Dillon, Luke Gerald, Gentleman . 28 3 Dobree, Samuel, Esquire .... 95 9 Dodge . . .... 46 2 Dodson, Richard Ball, Gentleman . .11 4 Donington, the Right Honourable Baron . 86 3 Downes ....... 3 2 Drogheda, the Right Honourable the Earl of 29 I Drummond, Malcolm, Esquire . . . 84 2 Duckworth, Sir Dyce, Knight Bachelor , . 40 2 Duckworth, the Reverend Canon . . 59 6 Dugdale, Adam, Esquire .... 31 4 Dugdale, Mrs. ...... 49 3 Duguid-McCombie, Peter, Esquire . -IS 5 Duignan, William Henry, Gentleman . .11 i Du Moulin - Browne, Charles Anthony, Gentleman ...... 54 Dunn, William Allison, Gentleman ..51 Dyce . . 13 8 Dyce, J. Stirling, Gentleman ... 34 3 EcROYD, William Farrer, Esquire ••37 Edgar, the Reverend Joseph Haythorne, M.A 31 5 Edmunds ....... 79 6 PLATE NO. Edwards 65 2 Egmont, the Right Honourable the Earl of 97 Elton S3 Elwes 88 Ely, the Most Honourable the Marquess of . 56 Elystan Glorydd 83 Emerson English, Robert, Gentleman Esher, the Right Honourable Baron . Evans, Major David Williams Every-Halsted, Charles Edward, Esquire Fairbairn, Sir Andrew, Knight Bachelor Fairlie, James Ogilvy, Esquire . Farmbrough, Francis, Gentleman Farwel Feilding, General the Honourable Sir Percy Robert, K.C.B. . . . Fellowes, James Israel, Esquire . Ferrand, WiUiam, Esquire . Ficklin, Philip Berney, Gentleman Fife, the Most Noble the Duke of, K.T. Finch, Henry, Gentleman . Fisher-Rowe, Edward Rowe, Esquire Fitch, Frederick George, Gentleman . Fletcher, John Robert, Esquire . Fletcher- Vane, Sir Henry Ralph, Baronet Flory, Reverend William . Flower Forbes-Leith, Alexander John, Gentleman Foster ..... Foster, Joseph, Gentleman . Fowler, Robert, Esquire Fox, Charles Edward, Gentleman Fox, Robert, Gentleman Fox, Samson, Gentleman . Fuller, James Franklin, Gentleman FuUerton, John Skipwith Herbert, Esquire Gamble, David, Esquire, C.B. . Garden ...... Gerard, Frederic, Esquire . Gibbs, Antony, Esquire Gilbey, Sir Walter, Baronet Gilchrist, Percy Carlyle, Gentleman Gilroy, James, Gentleman . Gilstrap, Sir William, Baronet , Gisborne ...... Gladstone, Robert, Esquire. Goddard, Ambrose Lethbridge, Esquire Goodridge ...... Graham, Donald, Esquire, CLE. Green, Arthur, Gentleman . Green, Everard, Gentleman, Rouge Dragon Pursuivant ..... Green, Surgeon Lieutenant-Colonel . Greer, Thomas, Esquire Grenville ...... Gresley, Sir Robert, Baronet Gribble, George James, Gentleman Griffin, Richard Michael, Gentleman . Griffith, the Reverend Thomas Henry Griffith, Sir Samuel Walker, K.C.M.G, Griggs, Joseph, Esquire Grimke-Drayton, Theodore Drayton, Esquire Grissell, Hartwell de la Garde, Gentleman Grosvenor, George William, Esquire . Grove Guise, Sir WiUiam Francis George, Baronet Gwatkin, Stewart Beauchamp, Gentleman . Haden-Best, Alfred George, Gentleman . Hales Halifax, the Right Honourable Viscount Hall, the Reverend Richard Augustus Hallen, the Reverend A. W. C. . Harben, Henry, Gentleman 73 77 97 59 27 16 106 87 33 II 112 22 13 62 9 87 102 67 21 98 96 96 S9 45 IS 106 72 94 20 16 61 85 IDS IS 47 88 90 106 92 55 22 S3 40 31 28 28 70 6 28 22 20 21 17 106 5 81 86 90 74 6 109 2 15 6 22 8 73 7 3 4 3 5 I 8 S 6 7 3 7 2 8 2 2 I 7 7 7 3 9 3 I 4 3 2 2 2 7 7 I 2 2 ID I 2 7 3 6 3 I I 9 2 I 8 I I 3 I I 5 3 2 5 I 3[nDer of piates 1077 Hare, Sir George Ralph Leigh, Baronet Harman ...... Harrington-Stuart, Colonel Robert Edward Stuart Harris, Herbert James, Esquire . Harrison ..... Harrison, James, Esquire . Haslam, Sir Alfred Seale, Knight Bachelor Haslewood Hay, Sir Hector MacLean, Baronet . Head . Heaton- Armstrong, William Charles, Esquii Heaven .... Henderson ...... Henderson, Sir William, Knight Bachelor Heyworth, George Frederick, Gentleman Hill Hill, Sidney, Esquire .... Hippisley, John, Esquire Hobart-Hampden, Lady Charlotte Augusti Hood, Archibald, Esquire . Hope Hordern, Herbert L. C, Esquire Hoskyns Houghton, the Right Honourable Baron Howard, Sir Richard Nicholas, Knigl Bachelor ..... Hudson- Kinahan, Dame Emily Isabella Hunter, Andrew Alexander, Gentleman Hunter, Sir WiUiam Wilson, K.C.S.L, CLE, Hunter- Blair, Sir Edward, Baronet Hunter-Weston, Lieutenant-Colonel Gould Reade Hurt, Albert Frederick, Esquire . Hussey, Colonel Thomas Hutchinson, John Richard, Esquire Huth, Edward, Esquire Hutton ht I'Anson, .... Innes, Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Newell Irwin, Major Thomas Angelo Ismay, Thomas Henry, Esquire . Jackson, Francis Arthur, Gentleman Jackson, John Thomas, Esquire Jackson, Major Randle Jackson, William, Esquire . Jackson, William Henry, Esquire Jacoby, John Henrj^ . Jago-Trelawny, Major-General . James, the Reverend N. H., D.D. James, William Dodge, Esquire . Jenkins, Edgar Francis, Esquire . Jenkins, Edward, Esquire . Jeune, the Right Honourable Sir Henry ..... Jeune, the Right Honourable Sir Francis Henry Johnston, George Hamilton, Esquire Johnston, the Reverend Richard . Johnston, Thomas Brumby, Esquire Jones, Reverend Prebendary Joscelyn Kbaly, John Robert, Esquire . Keeling, Frederic John, Gentleman Kennard, Dame Ellen Georgiana Kennedy Kenyon, James William, Gentleman Kitson, Sir James, Baronet . Knowles, Robert, Gentleman Kynnersley, Thomas Frederick, Esquire Kyrke Laidlay, Andrew, Esquire Lambert .... Francis PLATE NO 61 I 24 4 93 5 96 3 73 9 93 7 109 S 88 8 107 2 68 5 46 5 «S 9 3 3 40 4 26 9 «S 5 92 5 82 3 94 7 94 6 90 7 48 I 59 8 100 4 lOS 4 86 I 41 9 107 I 5« 2 89 3.4 13 4 25 2 79 9 5 2 81 4 7 I 75 8 102 4 112 I 9 7 13 9 39 2 13 6 7 9 39 4 79 5 41 I 106 4 18 6 28 4 70 I 75 4 107 5 96 6 91 9 10 4 49 8 3 9 55 6 94 9 24 3 94 3 107 4 63 4 36 3 77 8 41 7 13 3 Lamont, Henry, Esquire Lamplugh, Charles Edward, Esquire . Lane, Charles Pelham, Esquire . Larking ...... Law, William Thomas, Gentleman Leatham, Edward Aldam, Esquire Lee Lee, the Reverend Frederick George . Lee, William Blackstone, Esquire Leeming ...... Lees, Colonel E. B Leslie, Archibald Younger, Esquire . Leslie, Robert Charles, Esquire . Lewis, Sir William Thomas, Knight Bachelor ..... Lewthwaite, William, Esquire . Limerick, the Right Honourable the Earl of, K.P Lingard-Monk, Richard Boughey Monk, Esquire ..... Lingen-Burton, Edward Robert, Gentleman Littledale, Fletcher Castell Hungerford, Esquire ..... Livingston-Macdonald, Kanald John Mac donald, Esquire . . . . , Llangattock, the Right Honourable Baron Llewellyn ap Griffith .... Lloyd Lockett, Richard Robertson, Gentleman Lodge Longstaff, Lieutenant -Colonel Llewellyn Wood Lothian, Lord Lowdell, Hubert Henry, Gentleman . Lowe ...... Ludlow-Bruges, Henry Hungerford, Esquire Lyons, Robert Colvill Jones, Gentleman Lyons, William Henry Holmes, Esquire Macandrew McAuslane, James, Gentleman . MacBrayne, John Burns, Esquire McCalmont, Colonel Hugh, C.B. McCalmont, James Martin, Esquire . McClintock, Captain John Knox Macdermott, Henry Thomas, Gentleman Macdonald, William Kidd, Esquire . Macdonald, William Rae, Gentleman . MacHe, John William, Esquire . MacGregor, Sir William, of MacGregor, Baronet ..... Mackenzie, William Dalziel, Esquire . Maclachlan, John, Esquire, of that Ilk McKerrell, Robert Mure, Esquire Mahony, George Philip Gun, Esquire . Malet, the Right Honourable Sir Edward Baldwin, G.C.B Malet, Sir Henry Charles E., Baronet Mansergh Mar and Kellie, the Right Honourable the Earl of Mar, the Right Honourable the Earl of Mark, John, Esquire . . . . Marlborough, the Most Noble the Duke of Marsden, Lieutenant-Colonel William Marshall, Doctor G. W., Rouge Croix Pur suivant of Arms .... Marsham - Townshend, the Honourable Robert .... . Martin, Sir Theodore, K.C.B. . . Martyn - Linnington, Richard Linnington Gentleman ..... Marwood-Elton, the Reverend Alfred. Matheson, Sir Kenneth James, Baronet Mawdsley, James Piatt, Gentleman . Maynard, Edmund Anthony Jefferson, Esquire ..... PLATE NO 34 4 94 5 28 2 24 7 76 5 20 5 lOI I 7 4 18 8 91 2 5 6 S7 I 88 2 105 3 no 9 56 2 52 I 57 2 53 2 7 2 60 2 83 9 10 2 63 3 91 3 n 5 7« I 16 2 93 I 102 I 7 7 76 3 15 4 55 3 91 7 24 8 45 8 57 fa 46 -S 21 5 3 I 34 2 100 I 49 2 29 2 18 5 77 5 71 2 102 3 53 I 3S I 43 I 21 4 4 2 96 5 6 4 106 5 40 5 55 8 «5 8 7b I 31 6 16 1078 3InDer of plate? Melles, Joseph W., Esquire . Mesham, Colonel Arthur Meynell-Ingram, the Honourable Mrs. Milward Milroy, the Reverend Andrew Wallace Mitchell Mitchell, E. C, Gentleman Mitchell, Frank Johnstone, Esquire . Mitchell, James William, Esquire, Rothesay Herald and Lyon Clerk Moncreiff, the Right Honourable Baron Moncreiffe, Sir Alexander, K.C.B. Moncrieff, Sir Robert Drummond, Baronet Moore Morewood . Morris, G. Byng, Esquire Mortimer Mosley, Tonjnan, Esquire Mostyn, Sir Pyers William, Baronet Motion, Andrew Richard, Gentleman Mowbray, Segrave and Stourton, the Right Honourable Baron MuUins, J. L., Gentleman . Mutter, James Mitchell, Esquire Newton-Deakin, Charles Frederic, Esquire NichoU Nicolson, Baronet ..... Noble, Howard, Gentlenian Norden ...... Norfolk, the Most Noble the Duke of, K.G., Earl Marshal North Ogilvie-Forbes, John Charles Matthias, Esquire ...... Oliver Oranmore and Browne, the Right Honour- able Baron ...... Ormsby-Blake, Charles, Gentleman Otway, Dame Eliza Price Noble Outhwaite, Francis John, Esquire Owen, David Charles Lloyd, Gentleman . Paget, Thomas Guy, Esquire . Parish, Charles Woodbyne, Esquire . Park, Philip Samuel, Gentleman Parkin, Thomas, Gentleman Parry ........ Pasley-Dirom, P. A., Gentleman Paul, J. Balfour, Esquire, Lyon King of Arms ....... Paul, William Bond, Gentleman . Paynter, Major ...... Pearson, George, Gentleman Pearson-Gee, A. B. , Gentleman . Pease, Francis Richard, Esquire . Peckover, Alexander, Esquire Pennefather, Edward . Perry, Captain Ottley . Pickering, Benjamin, Gentleman Piatt, Colonel .... Piatt, Major F Piatt, John, Gentleman Platt-Higgins, Edward, Esquire . Platt-Higgins, Henry, Gentleman Pollard, Admiral .... Porter, Sir George Hornidge, Baronet Powell, Doctor Richard Douglas . Powerscourt, the Right Honourable Vis count Prescott ...... Prevost, Colonel Lewis de Teissier Price, Captain Edward Uvedale Augustus Price, Howel J. J., Gentleman . Price, J. Spencer, Gentleman Prickett, the Reverend T. W. plate NO 22 2 41 6 10 3 «7 6 no 5 IS I 5 7 7 6 32 2 86 4 61 3 99 2 77 3 98 8 41 4 «S 3 103 I 12 72 4 69 2 59 2 7b 2 73 4 15 2 71 I 77 7 91 8 4 ] 88 7 lOI 7 81 6 104 4 49 6 17 2 95 6 103 6 75 2 16 I 75 9 37 3 79 4 59 5 32 3 lOI 1 7 8 31 3 26 3 57 4 72 5 lOI 9 55 4 70 4 42 2 41 2 31 9 9 5 98 7 26 I 112 2 92 4 35 2 79 8 96 4 48 2 22 5 36 I 3b 2 plate no. Pryce, Edward Stisted Mostyn Pryce, Esquire Pyke, Edward, Gentleman .... QuAYLE, George Harrington, Gentleman . 103 9 Rait of Pitforthie .... Rainey Ramsden, Captain J. C. Rankin, James, Esquire Ranking, Surgeon-General . Ratton, Surgeon-Major James Joseph Louis Reid-Cuddon, the Reverend J. E. Rendel, the Right Honourable Baron Richardson, William Ridley, Gentleman Riley, Athelstan, Gentleman Ritchie, Daniel Norman, Gentleman . Ritchie, James, Esquire Rivington, C. R., Esquire . Roberts ...... Rodger, Edward, Gentleman Roe Rogers, the Reverend G. E. Rose, James, Esquire . Rostron, Simpson, Esquire . Rouse-Boughton-Knight, Andrew Johnes Esquire .... Ruggles Ruthven, Lord Ryland, Thomas, Esquire . Rylands, J. Paul, Gentleman Rylands, T. G., Esquire Rylands, Mrs Fred Sagar-Musgrave, John Musgrave, Es- quire ...... Sale ....... Salt, Thomas, Esquire Salter .... . . Saltmarshe, Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Sandeman, Albert George, Esquire Sandeman, George Glas, Esquire Sandeman, Colonel John Glas Sant, James, Esquire, R.A. . Sawrey-Cookson, Mrs. Scarbrough, the Right Honourable erica Mary Adeliza, Countess of Schleswig-Holstein, His Royal Highness Prince Christian of Scott, Donald, Gentleman Seton ..... Sharpe, James Birch, Esquire Shaw, Major Otho Nicholson Shaw-Stewart, Sir Michael Robert, Baronet Sherborne, the Right Honourable Baron Shrewsbury, the Right Honourable the Earl of. Slaughter . . . . Sloggett, Inspector-General William Henry Smart . ..... Smith ....... Smith, the Reverend John William Smith-Rewse, the Reverend G. F. Smith-Ryland, Charles Alston, Esquire Smollett, Frederick Boyle, Esquire . Smythies ...... Somers, Benjamin Edward, Esquire . Southesk, the Right Honourable the Earl of, K.T. Speke, William, Esquire Sprot, General . Stable ■ Stancomb, William, Esquire Stapley, Baronet . Startin, the Reverend H. Steel, William Strang, Esquire Steven, Hugh, Esquire 1 10 lOI 67 88 80 98 36 95 75 III 68 41 98 3 9 91 75 103 46 no 83 67 108 44 92 9 106 81 37 103 67 24 74 107 82 37 87 104 66 44 67 27 74 104 108 43 26 68 45 90 no 27 27 75 90 25 35 104 37 15 103 24 61 76 96 2 5 2 5 4 6 5 4 3 I I 3 I 8 2 9 5 4 2 3Intier of plates 1079 Stewart ...... Stewart, the Honourable David . Stewart, Captain James Stewart-Robertson, James, Esquire Stone, Sir John Benjamin, Knight Bachelor Strangman Stratheden and Campbell, the Right Hon curable Baron .... Stubbs, Henry, Esquire Sutherland, the Most Noble the Duchess Dowager of Swithinbank, Harold William, Esquire Sykes, Thomas Hardcastle, Esquire Tait Tarleton, Alfred Henry, Esquire Tatton, Thomas Egerton, Esquire Taunton, William Garnett, Gentleman Taylor ...... Taylor, Colonel William Taylor, the Reverend Arnold Dawes Taylor, William Francis KyfBn, Gentle man . .... Taylor- Whitehead, Smith, Esquire Teck, His Highness the Duke of, G. C. B. Tempest, Sir Robert, Baronet Templetown, the Right Honourable Viscount ..... Tenison, Charles MacCarthy, Esquire . Tennyson, John, Gentleman Terry ....... Thiselton-Dyer, William Turner, Esquire C.M.G. . . . Thompson ... Thomhill .... Thorpe . .... Thurston, Sir John, K,C.M.G. . Tidswell, Richard Henry, Esquire Tidswell, Robert Ingham, Esquire Tod-Mercer, James, Esquire Tomkinson, Michael, Esquire Tonge, William Ashetou, Gentleman . Trafford, Edward Guy, Esquire . Tregoning, John Simmons, Esquire . Trist Tufnell, the Reverend F. . Turnbiill, W., Gentleman . Twemlow, Mrs. ..... Tyrwhitt Wilson, the Honourable Sir Raymond, Baronet Tyrrell, Captain Avery Tyson, E. T. , Esquire Uniacke, R. Fitzgerald, Gentleman . Vaughan, His Eminence Cardinal . Verschoyle, the Reverend Hamilton Stuart Vicars, Arthur, Esquire, Ulster King of Arras Victoria, Her Majesty Queen Vincent, W. C, Gentleman PLATE NO. 88 6 18 3 7S 6 28 5 72 2 59 3 108 I 47 8 III 2 26 8 37 7 Id 4 42 4 13 I 30 81 I 93 9 55 9 45 6 5 9 8 2 65 3 38 2 7 5 82 2 81 2 106 7 57 5 77 I 53 8 72 I 6 3 18 2 103 8 90 I 51 7 109 3 75 7 83 4 31 7 9 4 49 I 99 4 . 81 8 . 26 7 . 82 5 • 39 3 65 4 s 74 3 Plate I . 34 I Baron C.B Wade-Gery, Charles Robert, Gentleman . Wakeman, Sir Offley, Baronet . Wales, His Royal Highness the Prince of, K.G Walmsley ....... Walpole, the Honourable Laura Sophia Frances Walters . Warde-Aldam, William Wright, Esquire Warner, Thomas Courtney Theydon, Esquire Warrand, Major-General William Edmund Warry-Stone, W. J. E., Gentleman Watney, John, Esquire Watson, W. L., Esquire Watts, James, Esquire Weatherall . Weaver Webber .... Weldon, William Henry, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms Wesham, Colonel Arthur . Westbury, the Right Honourable Wharton, John Thomas, Esquire Whinyates, General White, James Grove, Esquire White-Thomson, Colonel R. T. Whittaker . . . . Wigan, Frederick, Esquire . Williams .... Williams .... Williams .... Williams, Montague Scott, Esquire Williamson, James, Esquire WiUington .... Willis-Bund, John William, Esquire Wilson ..... Wilson-Barkworth, A.B., Gentleman Winchester, the Right Reverend the Bishop of ... . Wise Wood, of Grangehaiigh Wood, John Baddeley, Esquire . Wood, Richard Henry, Esquire . Wood, Basil Thomas, Esquire . Worthington, Albert Octavius, Esquire Wright, Charles Booth Elrasall, Esquire . Wright, Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Ichabod Wright, Sir Thomas, Knight Bachelor Wrightson, the Reverend W. G., M.A. Wyatt, Arthur Norris, Gentleman Wynants Yarborough, the Right Honourable the Earl of. ...... Plate 2; York, His Royal Highness the Duke of, K.G 8 Yorke, Thomas Edward, Esquire 52 Young. .... • • 57 ' Young, William, Esquire . .18 Younger, Colonel John . . .110 Lord LATE NO 90 8 99 5 Plate 2 67 4 93 2 83 2 98 I 26 4 26 6 18 4 98 4 63 I 88 4 lOI 6 lOI 3 81 9 99 3 41 6 108 4 79 3 18 9 37 9 55 5 37 8 70 3 26 2 91 4 103 5 87 2 103 4 81 7 61 4 3 8 46 4 IIZ 3 79 2 90 9 no 4 no 2 67 S 18 7 112 4 27 2 53 4 5 4 109 4 82 I KEY TO PLATES PLATE I. HER MAJESTY QUEEN VICTORIA. PLATE II. His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, K.G. PLATE III. 1. William Rae Macdonald, Gentleman. 2. DOWNBS. 3. Henderson. 4. William Henry Revell Bedell -Sivright of Southhouse, Gentleman. 5. Cantrell-Hubbersty. 6. James Ritchie, Esquire. 7. William Farrer Ecroyd, Esquire. 8. Wilson. 9. John Robert Kealy, Esquire. PLATE IV. 1. The Most Noble the Duke of Norfolk, K.G., Earl Marshal. 2. The Most Noble the Duke of Marlborough. PLATE V. 1. William Allison Dunn, Gentleman. 2. Edward Huth, Esquire. 3. Edward Conder, Gentleman. 4. The Reverend W. G. Wrightson. 5. Alfred George Haden-Best, Gentleman. 6. Colonel E. B. Lees. 7. E. C. Mitchell, Gentleman. 8. A. W. M. Bosville, Esquire. 9. Smith Taylor-Whitehead, Esquire. PLATE VI. 1. Joseph Griggs, Esquire. 2. Henry Harbbn, Gentleman. 3. Richard Henry Tidswell, Esquire. 4. Dr. G. W. Marshall, Rouge Croix Pursuivant of Arms. PLATE VIIL PLATE VII. 1. I'Anson. 2. Ranald John Livingston - Mac- Macdonald DONALD, Esquire. 3. COMYN, alias Chilcott. 4. The Reverend Frederick George Lee. 5. Charles Maccarthy Tenison, Esquire. 6. Frank Johnstone Mitchell, Esquire. 7. Robert Colville Jones Lyons, Gentleman. 8. Major Paynter. 9. William Henry Jackson, Esquire. 1080 1. His Royal Highness the DuKB OF YORK, K.G. 2. His Highness the Duke of Teck, G.C.B. PLATE IX. 1. James Aiken, Gentleman. 2. William Henry Cox, Gentleman. 3. The Reverend William Flory. 4. W. Turnbull, Gentleman. 5. Edward Platt-Higgins, Esquire. 6. Frederick Walter Atkey, Gentleman. 7. Francis Arthur Jackson, Gentleman. 8. C. R. Rivington, Esquire. 9. Thomas Glazebrook Rylands, Esquire. PLATE X. 1. Arthur Green, Gentleman. 2. Lloyd. 3. The Honourable Mrs. Meynell-Ingram. 4. The Reverend Prebendary Jones. 5. William Henry Battie-Wrightson, Esquire. PLATE XI. 1. William Henry Duignan, Gentleman. 2. Bath. 3. Charles Frederick Burnard, Gentleman. 4. Richard Ball Dodson, Gentleman. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel Llewellyn Wood Longstaff. 6. Herbert John Allcroft, Esquire. 7. The Reverend W. K. W. Chafy-Ciiafy. 8. Henry Finch, Gentleman. 9. Thomas Chandlee, Gentleman. PLATE XII. Sir Pyers William Mostyn, Baronet. PLATE XIII. 1. Thomas Egerton Tatton, Esquire. 2. BiRCHALL. 3. Lambert. 4. Albert Frederick Hurt, Esquire. 5. The Reverend Charles Burrough. 6. William Jackson, Esquire. 7. John Robert Fletcher, Esquire. 8. Dyce. 9. John Thomas Jackson, Esquire. PLATE XIV. 1. William Ogilvy Dalglbish, Esquire. 2. The Most Noble the Duke of Argyll, K.G., K.T. mep to piatejf 1081 PLATE XV. 1. Mitchell. 2. NiCHOLL. 3. John Skipwith IIkrbert Fullerton, Esquire. 4. Macandrew. S- Peter Duguid-M'Combie, Esquire. 6. James Ogilvy Fairlie, Esquire. 7. Gisboune. a. Stable. 9. Philip William Poole Britton, Gentleman. PLATE XVI. 1. Charles Woodbyne Parish, Esquire. 2. Hubert Henry Lowdell, Gentleman. 3. Sir Walter Gilbey, Baronet. 4. James Israel Fellowes, Esquire. 5. Edward Anthony Jefferson Maynarp, Esquire. PLATE XVII. 1. Sir William Francis George Guise. 2. Dame Eliza Price Noble Otway. PLATE XVIII. 1. William Young, Esquire. 2. Robert Ingham Tidswell, Esquire. 3. The Honourable David Stewart. 4. W. J. E. Warry-Stone, Gentleman. 5. Robert Mure M'Kerrell, Esquire. 6. Edgar Francis Jenkins, Esquire. 7. Albert Octavius Worthington, Esquire. 8. William Blackstone Lee, Esquire. 9. General Whinyates. PLATE XIX. His Royal Highness Prince Henry of Batten- berg, K.G. PLATE XXIII. The Right Honourable the Earl of Yarborough. PLATE XXIV. 1. Lieutenant-Colonel Philip Saltmarshe. 2. Clerk. 3. Kennedy. 4. Harman. 5. Edward Kenrick Bunbury-Tighe, Esquire. 6. Campbell. 7. Larking. 8. Colonel Hugh M'Calmont, C.B. 9. Stapley, Baronet PLATE XXV. 1. Benjamin Edward Somers, Esquire. 2. Colonel Thomas Hussey. PLATE XXVI. 1. Admiral Pollard. 2. Williams. 3. A. B. Pearson-Gee, Gentleman. 4. Thomas Courtney Theydon Warner, Esquire. 5. Slaughter. 6. Major-General William Edmund Warrand. 7. E. T. Tyson, Esquire. 8. Harold William Swithinbank, Esquire. 9. George Frederic Heyworth, Gentleman. PLATE XXVII, 1. James Birch Sharpe, Esquire. 2. Lieutenant-Colonel Charles Ichabod Wright. 3. General the Honourable Sir Percy Robert Basil Feilding, K.C.B. 4. Charles Alston Smith-Ryland, Esquire. 5. The Reverend G. F. Smith-Rewse. PLATE XX. 1. George William Grosvenor, Esquire. 2. Major Edmund Wyndham Grevis Bailey. 3. James Timmins Chance, Esquire. 4. Antony Gibbs, Esquire. 5. Edward Aldam Leatham, Esquire. 6. Jeremiah Colman, Esquire. 7. Charles William Cayzer, Esquire. 8. Thomas Brooke, Esquire. 9. Henry Jeffreys Bushby, Esquire. PLATE XXI. 1. Edward Bellasis, Esquire, Lancaster Herald. 2. Joseph Foster, Gentleman. 3. Grove. 4. John Mark, Esquire. 5. William Kid Macdonald, Esquire. PLATE XXVIII. 1. Richard Michael Griffin, Gentleman, 2. Charles Pelham Lane, Esquire. 3. Luke Gerald Dillon, Gentleman. 4. Edward Jenkins, Esquire. 5. James Stewart-Robertson, Esquire. 6. William Bartleit, Esquire. 7. Joseph Alfred Bradney, Esquire. 8. Theodore Drayton Grimke-Drayton, Esquire. 9. The Reverend Thomas Henry Griffith. PLATE XXIX. 1. The Right Honourable the Earl of Drogheda. 2. John Maclachlan, Esquire, of that Ilk. PLATE XXX. William Garnett Taunton, Gentleman. PLATE XXII. 1. Hartwell de la Garde Grissell, Gentleman. 2. Joseph W. Melles, Esquire. 3. Thomas Greer, Esquire. 4. Dr. Andrew Richard Cowell. 5. Howel J. J. Price, Gentleman. 6. Frederick George Fitch, Gentleman. 7. Henry Theophilus Clements, Esquire. 8. Francis Farmbrough, Gentleman. 9. George Bentley, Gentleman. PLATE XXXI. 1. George James Gribble, Gentleman. 2. Dr. Alexander Abercromby. 3. George Pearson, Gentleman. 4. Adam Dugdale, Esquire. 5. The Reverend Joseph Hawthorne Edgar, M.A 6. James Platt Mawdsley, Gentleman. 7. The Reverend F. Tufnell. 8. John Bedford, Gentleman. 9. John Platt, Gentleman. io82 mep to piateg PLATE XXXII. Athill, Esquire, Richmond Esquire, Rothesay 1. Charles Harold Herald. 2. James William Mitchell Herald and Lyon Clerk. 3. J. Balfour Paul, Esquire, Lyon King of Arms. 4. GeneralSir Redvers Buller, K.C.B., V.C. 5. The Reverend W. K. Broadribb. PLATE XXXIII. The Most Noble the Duke of Fife, K.T. PLATE XXXIV. 1. W. C. Vincent, Gentleman. 2. John William Macfie, Esquire. 3. J. Stirling Dyce, Gentleman. 4. Henry Lamont, Esquire. PLATE XXXV. 1. The Right Honourable the Earl of Southesk, K.T. 2. The Right Honourable Viscount Powerscourt, K.P. PLATE XXXVI. 1. J. Spencer Price, Gentleman. 2. The Reverend T. W. Prickett. 3. Thomas Frederick Kynnbrsley, Esquire. 4. Surgeon-General Ranking. 5. John Adams Bartlett, Gentleman. PLATE XXXVII. 1. General Sprot. 2. Sale. 3. Thomas Parkin, Gentleman. 4. The Reverend Canon Borrer. 5. Francis Ingram Conway-Gordon, Esquire. 6. James Sant, Esquire, R.A. 7. Thomas Hardcastle Sykes, Esquire. 8. Whittakbr. 9. James Grove White, Esquire. PLATE XXXVIII. 1. The Right Honourable the Earl of Mar and Kellie. 2. The Right Honourable Viscount Templetown. PLATE XLI. 1. The Reverend N. H. James, D.D. 2. Major F. Pl.ATT. 3. Athelstan Riley, Gentleman. 4. G. Byng Morris, Esquire. 5. Francis Culling Carr-Gomm, Esquire. 6. Colonel Arthur Mesham. 7. Andrew Laidlay, Esquire. 8. Alexander Peckover, Esquire. 9. Andrew Alexander Hunter, Gentleman. PLATE XLIL 1. Burney. 2. Colonel Platt. 3. George Clerk Chbape, Esquire. 4. Alfred Henry Tarleton, Esquire. 5. Captain James Binney. PLATE XLIIL 1. The Right Honourable the Earl of Mar. 2. The Right Honourable the Earl of Shrewsbury. PLATE XLIV. 1. Henri Asheton de-Tonge, Gentleman. 2. Thomas Bate, Esquire. 3. Thomas Ryland, Esquire. 4. Robert Barnes, Gentleman. 5. Donald Scott, Gentleman. PLATE XLV. 1. Denny. 2. Captain Robert Cutlar-Fergusson. 3. Brooke. 4. General Henry Augustus Adams. 5. Smart. 6. William Francis Kyffin Taylor, Gentleman. 7. James Franklin Fuller, Gentleman. 8. James Martin M'Calmont, Esquire. 9. Richard Pigott Beamish, Esquire. PLATE XLVI. 1. The Reverend G. E. Rogers. 2. Dodge. 3. Henry Thomas Macdermott, Gentleman. 4. A. B. Wilson-Barkworth, Gentleman. 5. William Charles Heaton-Armstrong, Esquire. PLATE XXXIX. 1. Sir Claude Champion-db-Crespigny, Baronet. 2. Major Randle Jackson. 3. His Eminence Cardinal Vaughan. 4. John Henry Jacoby, Gentleman. 5. Colonel John Davis. PLATE XL. 1. Major-General Sir William Grossman, K.C.M.G. 2. Sir Dyce Duckworth, Knight Bachelor. 3. Sir Robert Gresley, Baronet 4. Sir William Henderson, Knight Bachelor. 5. Sir Theodore Martin, K.C.B. PLATE XLVII. 1. John Edmund Heugh Balfour, Esquire. 2. Anthonisz. 3. James Cowan, Esquire. 4. At.exander of Ballochmyle. 5. John Edmond Frederic Chambers, Esquire. 6. George Buchannan, Gentleman. 7. Robert Gladstone, Esquire. 8. Henry Stubbs, Esquire, 9. Robert Crawford, Esquire. PLATE XLVIII. 1. Herbert L. C. Hordern, Esquire. 2. Captain Edward Uvedale Augustus Price. ffliep to Plates 1083 PLATE XLIX. 1. Mrs. TwEMLOW. 2. William Dalziel Mackenzie, Esquire. 3. Mrs. DUGDALE. 4. Albert Brassey, Esquire. 5. Francis Darwin, Esquire. 6. Charles Ormsby Blake, Gentleman. 7. George William Compton, Gentleman. 8. JOSCELYN. 9. Laurence William Adamson, Esquire. PLATE LVIL 1. Archibald Younger Leslie, Esquire. 2. Edward Robert Lingen-Burton, Gentleman. 3. Colt. 4. Francis Richard Pease, Esquire. 5. Thompson. 6. Captain John Knox M'Clintock. 7. CORRY. 8. CURTEIS. 9. Young. PLATE L. Sir Humphrey de Trafford, Baronet. PLATE LL Richard Godolphin Walmesley Chaloner, Esquire. Balfour of Balbirnie. Bowes. Corbet. Josceline Bagot, Esquire. Edward Salvin Bowlby, Esquire. William Asheton Tonge, Gentleman. The Reverend Canon Bourne. William Adlam, Esquire. PLATE LVIIL 1. The Right Reverend the Bish(DP of Argyll and the Isles. 2. Sir Edward Hunter Blair, Baronet. PLATE LIX. 1. Calcraft. 2. J. L. Mullins, Gentleman. 3. Strangman. 4. Major David Williams Evans. 5. P. A. Pasley-Dirom, Gentleman. 6. The Reverend Canon Duckworth. 7. Samson Fox, Gentleman. 8. HOSKYNS. 9. Samuel Allen, Esquire. PLATE LIL 1. Richard Boughey Monk Lingard-Monk, Esquire. 2. Brian Barttelot Barttelot, Esquire. 3. Thomas Edward Yorke, Esquire. 4. Nathaniel Bond, Esquire. PLATE LIIL 1. Mansergh. 2. Fletcher Castell Hungerford Littledale, Esquire. 3. Bullock. 4. Sir Thomas Wright, Knight Bachelor. 5. John Chetwood Chbtwood-Aiken, Esquire. 6. Grenville. 7. The Reverend Frederic Clarence Coplestone Colby. 8. Thorpe. 9. Elton. PLATE LIV. Charles Anthony du Moulin-Browne, Gentle- man. PLATE LX. 1. Charles Thomas Brisbane, Esquire, of that Ilk. 2. The Right Honourable Baron Llangattock. PLATE LXL 1. Sir George Ralph Leigh Hare, Baronet. 2. Percy Carlyle Gilchrist, Gentleman. 3. Sir Alexander Moncribff, K.C.B. 4. John William Willis-Bund,' Esquire. 5. The Reverend H. Startin. PLATE LXIL Sir Henry Ralph Fletcher- Vane, Baronet. PLATE LXIII. I. W. L. Watson, Esquire. :.:. Marcus Brown-Westhead, Esquire. 3. Richard Robertson Lockett, Gentleman. 4. Robert Knowles, Gentleman. 5. The Honourable William Arthur Callander A Beckett. PLATE LV. I. James Clark Bunten, Gentleman. ^. Edward Marion Chadwick, Esquire. 3. James M'Auslane, Gentleman. 4. Captain Ottley Perry. 5. Colonel R. T. White-Thomson, C.B. 6. Frederic John Keeling, Gentleman. 7. Surgeon-Lieutenant-Colonel Greene. 8. Richard Linnington Martin-Linnington, Gen- tleman. 9. The Reverend Arnold Dawes Taylor. PLATE LXIV. Sir Reginald Aylmer John de Barneval Barne- WALL, Baronet. PLATE LXV. Colonel Albert Cantrell-Hubbersty. Edwards. Sir Robert Tempest, Baronet. The Reverend Hamilton Stewart Verschoyle. PLATE LVI. 1. The Most Honourable the Marquess of Ely. 2. The Right Honourable the Earl of Limerick, K.P. PLATE LXVI. His Royal Highness Prince Christian of Schles- wig-Holstein, K.G. 1084 me? to Plates PLATE LXVII. 1. Bowles. 2. Rait of Pitforthie. 3. Salter. 4. Walmsley. 5. Basil Thomas Wood, Esquire. 6. RUGGLES. 7. Seton. 8. Foster. 9. George Dames Burtchael, Gentleman. PLATE LXXV. 1. Patrick Boyle Smollett, Esquire. 2. Thomas Guy Paget, Esquire. 3. Edward Roger, Gentleman. 4. The Right Honourable Sir Francis Henry Jeune. 5. The Reverend J. E. Reid-Cuddon. 6. Captain James Stewart. 7. John Simmons Tregoning, Esquire. 8. Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Newell Innes. 9. Philip Samuel Park, Gentleman. PLATE LXVIH. 1. John Corbett, Esquire. 2. Inspector-General William Henry Sloggett. 3. John William Handley Davenport-Handley, Esquire. 4. William Ridley Richardson, Gentleman. 5. Head. PLATE LXIX. 1. The Right Honourable Earl Bathurst. 2. The Right Honourable Baron Mowbray, Seagrave, and Stourton. PLATE LXX. The Right Honourable Sir Francis Henry Jeune. Sir Samuel Walker Griffith, K.C, M.G. Frederick Wigan, Esquire. Benjamin Pickering, Gentleman. I. 2. 3- 4- 5. General COOKSON. PLATE LXXVL I. Sir Kenneth James Matheson, Baronet. 7. James Mitchell Mutter, Esquire. 3. William Henry Holmes Lyons, Esquire. 4. William Strang Steel, Esquire. 5. William Thomas Law, Gentleman. PLATE LXXVn. 1. Thornhill. 2. The Reverend Andrew Wallace Milroy. 3. Moore. 4. Askwith. 5. George Philip Gun Mahony, Esquire. 6. Denton. 7. Howard Noble, Gentleman. 8. Kyrke. 9. Robert English, Gentleman. PLATE LXXVIH. 1. Lord Lothian. 2. Sir William Carmichael-Anstruther, Baronet. PLATE LXXL NicoLSON, Baronet. The Right Honourable Sir Edward Malet, G.C.B., G.CM.G. Baldwin PLATE LXXn. 1. Sir John Thurston, K.C.M.G. 2. Sir John Benjamin Stone, Knight Bachelor. 3. Garden. 4. Andrew Richard Motion, Gentleman. 5. Alexander Peckover, Esquire. PLATE LXXIX. 1. De la Poer. 2. Wise. 3. John Thomas Wharton, Esquire. 4. Parry. 5. Major-General Jago-Trelawny. 6. Edmunds. 7. R. S. Allan, Gentleman. 8. Prescott. 9. John Richard Hutchinson, Esquire. PLATE LXXX. Captain J. C. Ramsden. PLATE LXXIH. 1. Emerson. 2. COODE. 3. Belcher. 4. Charles Frederick Newton-Deakin, Esquire. 5. Henry Hungerford Ludlow-Bruges, Esquire, 6. Aikenhead, 7. Farewell. 8. Campbell. 9. Harrison. PLATE LXXXL 1. Taylor. 2. Terry. 3. }lALES. 4. Hutton. 5. John Musgravb Sagar-Musgrave, Esquire. 6. Oliver. 7. Willington. 8. Captain Avery Tyrrell. •9. Webber. PLATE LXX IV. 1. The Reverend A. W. C. Hallen. 2. Albert George Sandeman, Esquire. 3. Arthur Vicars, Esquire, Ulster King of Arms. 4. Charles Alban Buckler, Esquire, Surrey Herald, 5. Major W. Otho Nicholson Shaw. PLATE LXXXII. 'I. Wynants. 2. John Tennyson, Gentleman. 3. John Hippisley, Esquire. .4. Colonel John Glas Sandeman. 5. R. Fitzgerald Uniacke, Gentleman. ffiiep to Plates 1085 PLATE LXXXIII. 1. Barlow. 2. Walters. 3. Cripps. 4. Trist. 5. COBHAM. 6. Captain Alexander Kay Barlow. 7. Elystan Glorydd. 8. Simpson Rostron, Esquire. 9. Llewellyn ap Griffith. PLATE XCL 1. Dennis. 2. Leeming. 3. Lodge. 4. Williams. 5. Peter Arthur Beck, Esquire. 6. Roberts. 7. John Burns MacBrayne, Esquire. 8. Nordf.n. 9. Thomas Brumby Johnston, Esquire. PLATE LXXXIV. 1. Robert Barclay, Esquire. 2. Malcolm Drummond, Esquire. PLATE LXXXV. 1. Baker. 2. James Gilroy, Gentleman. 3. Mortimer. 4. Joshua Milne Cheetham, Esquire. 5. Hill. 6. Thomas Richard Crosse, Esquire. 7. Atwood. 8. The Reverend Alfred Marwood-Elton. 9. Heaven. PLATE LXXXVI. 1. Dame Emily Isabella Hudson-Kinahan. 2. The Right Honourable Viscount Halifax. 3. The Right Honourable Baron Donington. 4. The Right Honourable Baron Moncrieff. PLATE LXXXVII. 1. Mrs. Sawrey-Cookson. 2. Montagu Scott Williams, Esquire. 3. The Honourable Mrs. Charles Chetwynd. 4. Henry St. Vincent Ames, Gentleman. 5. Philip Berney Ficklin, Gentleman. 6. Milward. 7. Flower. 8. Belasyse. 9. Bell. PLATE LXXXVIII. 1. Ambrose Lethbridge Goddard, Esquire. 2. Robert Charles Leslie, Esquire. El WES. James Watts, Esquire. Cadogan, Lord of Nannau. Stewart. North. Haslewood. Rainey. 9- PLATE LXXXIX. I and 2. William Lehman Ashmead Bartlett- Burdett-Coutts, Gentleman. 3 and 4. Lieutenant-Colonel Gould Reade Hunter- Weston. PLATE XC. 1. Michael Tomkinson, Esquire. 2. goodridge. 3. Smythies. 4. Smith. 5. The Reverend Richard Augustus Hall. 6. Archer. 7. Hope. 8. Charles Robert Wade-Gery, Gentleman, q. Wood of Grangehaugh. PLATE XCH. 1. Jonathan Edmund Backhouse, Esquire. 2. EvERARD Green, Gentleman, Rouge Dragon Pur- suivant. 3. J. Paul Rylands, Gentleman. 4. Dr. Richard Douglas Powell. 5. Sidney Hill, Esquire. PLATE XCni. 1. Lowe. 2. The Honourable Laura Sophia Frances Walpole. 3. The Reverend and Honourable John Robert Or- lando Bridgeman. 4. George Barbour, Esquire. 5. Colonel Robert Edward Stuart Harrington- Stuart. 6. Charles Lorraine Bell, Esquire. 7. James Harrison, Esquire. 8. Robert Burra, Esquire. 9. Colonel William Taylor. PLATE XCIV. 1. Frederic Gerard, Esquire. 2. The Reverend Samuel Bryan Crowther-Beynon. 3. James William Kenyon, Gentleman. 4. Edwin HodgiT Banks, Esquire. 5. Charles Edward Lamplugh, Esquire. 6. Archibald Hood, Esquire. 7. Lady Charlotte Augusta Hobart- Hampden. 8. William Peter Blackburne-Maze, Gentleman. 9. Dame Ellen Georgiana Kennard. PLATE XCV. 1. The Reverend D. J. J. Barnard. 2. Carlton Cross, Esquire. 3. Colvin. 4. Surgeon-Major James Joseph Louis Ratton. 5. Dame Mary Augusta Buxton. 6. Francis John Outhwaite, Esquire. 7. Albert William Beetham, Esquire. 8. George James Cruwys, Esquire. 9. Samuel Dobree, Esquire. PLATE XCVI. 1. Charles Edward Fox, Gentleman. 2. Hugh Steven, Esquire. 3. Herbert James Harris, Esquire. 4. Colonel Lewis de Teissier Prevost. 5. Lieutenant-Colonel William xMarsden. 6. The Reverend Richard Johnston. 7. Robert Fox, Gentleman. 8. Frederick Clark, Esquire. 9. Edmund James de Poher de la Poer, Esquire. PLATE XCVIL 1. Sir Archibald Spencer Lindsay Campbell of Succoth, Baronet. 2. The Right Honourable Baron Clanmorris. 3. The Right Honourable the Earl of Egmont. 4. The Right Honourable Baron Esher. io86 ffiiep to Plates PLATE XCVIII. 1. William Wright Warde-Aldam, Esquire. 2. Robert Fowler, Esquire. 3. Charles Edward Every-Halsted, Esquire. 4. John Watney, Esquire. 5. Andrew Johnes Rouse- Boughton- Knight, Esquire. 6. James Rankin, Esquire. 7. Henry Platt-Higgins, Gentleman. 8. MOREWOOD. 9. Daniel Norman Ritchie, Gentleman. PLATE XCIX. 1. General Sir Charles Henry Brownlow, G.C.B. 2. Sir Robert Drummond Moncrieff, Baronet. 3. William Henry Weldon, Esquire, Norroy King of Arms. 4. The Honourable Sir Raymond Tyrwhitt- Wilson, Baronet. 5. Sir Offley Wakeman, Baronet. PLATE C. 1. Sir William MacGregor of MacGregor, Baronet. 2. Sir Daniel Cooper, Baronet, G.C.M.G. 3. Baron de Worms. 4. The Right Honourable Baron Houghton. PLATE CL 1. Lee. 2. Edward Pyke, Gentleman. 3. Weaver. 4. Tait. 5. William Bond Paul, Gentleman. 6. Weatherall. 7. John Charles Matthias Ogilvie - Forbes, Esquire. 8. Db Lisle. 9. Edward Pennefather. PLATE CII. 1. Henry Hungerford Ludlow-Bruges, Esquire. 2. Alexander John Forbes-Leith, Gentleman. 3. Sir Henry Charles E. Malet, Baronet. 4. Major Thomas Angelo Irwin. PLATE Cni. 1. Tonman Mosley, Esquire. 2. William Stancomb, Esquire. 3. Roe. 4. James Williamson, Esquire. 5. Williams. 6. David Charles Lloyd Owen, Gentleman. 7. Thomas Salt, Esquire. 8. James Tod-Mercer, Esquire. 9. George Harrington Quayle, Gentleman. PLATE CV. 1. SirGEORGB Carlyon Hughes Armstrong, Baronet. 2. Sir William Gilstrap, Baronet. 3. Sir William Thomas Lewis, Knight Bachelor. 4. Sir Richard Nicholas Howard, Knight Bachelor. 5. Sir James de Hoghton, Baronet. PLATE CVL 1. Stewart Beauchamp Gwatkin, Gentleman. 2. Donald Graham, Esquire, CLE. 3. William Ferrand, Esquire. 4. William Dodge James, Esquire 5. The Honourable Robert Marsham-Townshend. 6. Harry Clegg, Esquire. 7. William Turner Thiselton - Dyer, Esquire, C.M.G. 8. Mrs. Rylands. 9. David Gamble, Esquire, C.B. PLATE CVn. 1. Sir William Wilson Hunter, K.C.S.I., CLE. 2. Sir Hector McLean Hay, Baronet. 3. George Glas Sandeman, Esquire. 4. Sir James Kitson, Baronet. 5. George Hamilton Johnston, Esquire. PLATE CVIIL 1. The Right Honourable Baron Stratheden and Campbell. 2. The Right Honourable Baron Sherborne. 3. Lord Ruthven. 4. The Right Honourable Baron Westbury. PLATE CIX. 1. William Henry Ambrose, Gentleman. 2. Sir Andrew Fairbairn, Knight Bachelor. 3. Edward Guy Trafford, Esquire. 4. Arthur Norris Wyatt, Gentleman. 5. 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